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Plenty Tifne, Miles Put on Girps Case Israel Platoons

Plenty Tifne, Miles Put on Girps Case Israel Platoons

.. ' Vv ' ^ . - ' 1 ” X ♦ Artnire Daily Net Preai Run 'ThoWoBthor raURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8> . W M k K a M Faraeaat a t D. S. Waotbar l PAGE TWBNTY-rOUl r lEtt^nins Bata eadtog toalgkt, aaMer. U m » . /■ t i m t 8$, except eoolor la rnral 11,916 areas. Partly doady, aoel SataT* 'Hi* Anurican Lcfion Auxiliary Speake on Book* Member'of tlia ADdlS-' jtay.'m gh In mid 40*. will hold itp liualneta maatina Mon- Make VoUra Satarday Burma at »ix month*. Naturalised will be awarded and refreshments 6:80 p.m, at tha Oak <>rille. Offi­ citisei)|Kmtut present naturall- Also at this meeting, there will eerved by Mra. Frieda Moorhouae cers for the coining year Vrill be satlim. . cerUflcatis and .evi­ be a display of booka from the Plans Seen a C A R E T T E S At Pinehurst Rib Pork and her committee. The. public la elected during the evening. dence must be pi^sented in Whllon Library. - Roast, 7 Rib Cut 23c invited. cakes of-derivative citlseiiship: Refreahments will be iwrved by BUDOjr PRinD MATERim DRESSES The Ladiee of the Aniimption the hospitality committee at tha Tou fust can't beat Plne- will hoid their monthly pieeting on cloae of the evening. By ParseUs hurat'a e>*eryday low prices At Pinehurst Chapman' Court,- Order of Ama­ ranth, will, meet In the Masonic Monday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. at t ^ the windows of the new parish on Cigarettes . . . A mini­ Tender, sizzling regular church. Members arc reminded House and otherwise put it in or­ SON BORN |M & N O im Et mum selling price both at Temple Friday at 7:45 p.m. After HArtford, Nov. 4 (A*)— Sirloin or .Short Steaks the mebUngs Albert Heaviaidee appear in coetume. / der. they are asked to bring their wholesale and retail la set up on-n cleaning materials, and a lad­ A son 'was bom. at the Hartfoi:^ 505 E. MIDDLE TPKE. / AT THE GREEN SUfford Springs, N( ' 'GOP H,ou8e Leader Norman lbX79c will show plcturss taken during (Special)—A clos^ coron by Conn. State law. We, fol­ M*n of the Buckingham xjongre- der, if possible. It Is suggested j Hospital Monday to Mr. and K. PArsells today predicted an his vacation. Rrsfreshments will OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. low that minimum which gatloiral CHtirch will ra W t Satur­ that a bottle of vinegar would be Anthony Ijaurinltii, 582 BuilT'Hill inquest into'the death ,of that ait adequate flood control gives you. for example, car­ Special Large , Double hs served by. Mrs. Walter Denne and her committee. day at 1 p.m. at the c h ^ h to wash simpleet cleaning fluklid. Rd. Pertnaylvahia girl, originally program will be worked out tons of Luckies or Camels for BonO Sirloins 89c / • 8 2 .0 0 ... single packs for 21c. Bcheduled (or this morning, ia “without too much difficulty” now being conducted at the Pall Malls $2.10 carton, 22e At Pinehurst once the special session is un- single pack. Stafford Springs State Po­ denwflye Testim ony Soviet Says Old Golds Rag. $2.09—21c Choice Rib Oven lice Barracks by Tolland ‘‘I honaatly don't think we are Kings $2.10—22c Roast Of Beef going tb have a great deal of Filters $2.29—2Sc County Coroner Bernard J. (Meaty 4th thru 7th Ackerman. trouble this thing out Parilaments $2.85—20c ribs) 1{). 59c when we ar.e In aeeeion.'’ he de­ In Trial of P lan F ails L L Taylor aaid a complete clared.x ' . . We have Just about every atatement regarding the re- "But," the influential Republi­ Wnd and size of cigarette all Mississippi Bold a t the state aet minimum aultn of the inque«t would be can leader added, "I don't eee how Reds Opens July Order price. Sliced Bacon...... lb. 66c given to the press as noon ss we ran reach ajgreementa before available, but the investiga­ hand." These observaHonsT were made New Haven, Nov. 4 (/P>— Geneva, Nov.'A (/P) — Th« tion is not likely to conclude as he came to the capitol to con­ The goyernment called its western Big Three asked until 3:30 or 4 p.m. , fer -'with Governor Riblcoff and At Pinehurst, Round Steak and Pork Chops first witnens today in^ the 'a today to agree tdiree nir other legislative leader*. on plans tibnMde German eleeZiona are lower . . . Whole strips of pork, cut into .Manchester,- Mass., Nov. 4 for the special session Convening trial of eight alleged Commu- chpps and roasta if youwlsh, a rt a wonderful LsncbM next Wedneactay. ntsta charged with violating next^eptember as a fori^ii- bu y^ t 46c lb. School Q S ^ K quiet, wcU-respected adyOrGsing ^ executive killed He said that ao far aa he la con­ the Smith Act. ner to Fqunifi(»tion but Our meat manager. Charlie McCarthy thlnka •or cerned the method o f ' financing He was ,identified as Ronald into a Soviet stone wall. mu wlU like the fraah choice Lamb Legs at himiierLpn It lonely beach yes­ the rebuilding and recovtr'y pro­ Marvin Gay, Los Angelea^ Chkilf., Soviet Foreign MiniaUr V. M. 63c lb., Lamb Patties at 20c and Rib Lamb ■ : ■■ '• - X terday shortly before authori­ N gram will be left for the law­ a former Bridgeport resident end Molotov, confronted with tha new makers to decldt, Chops a t 70c lb. . i Continental Pastry Y#wc iMby day employment figures for Octo­ lUAIL UUNCHIS MAJOR commtaslon ahould mak* ita talUgJ 4 Venow <}iiartcr« Into custody, though he chose to ber will show "another alsable in­ ATTACK TO OUST IG m iA N Birds Eys fp tM o Pattiss \ SUGAR 1 - ./ - ' ' * ‘'•h . report to the Big Four by nact 2 M r 8Se Cream Pitffs 40o CORNED SPARE RIrS 49e call himse^ the 'Numbel- one sus­ crease in jobs." OUTFOSTS IN MMU.ITARIZI0 HEINZ pect',"' Penham revealed. iGYrr COUNT) so-ni ZONE AS WORST fiGHTiNO January. ^ a - ^ In addition, Weeks said. Infla­ ' 1 Appelstrudel 08c 2 Lbs. 2 Pkg*. 10 Convicjfl^ig At 2:4(1 yesterday afternoon Ik^ Contiiiues tionary pressures are receding and DEAD. LAUNCHK SINCE FALUTINE WAR Step te flerfwasi U itty j Birds Eys 0AHREAL Our poultry ceuntur o Wm b ‘farm -ftuili whmip fuwli Pfc. Penham and CpI. Herman "the economy is in the pink of con- COUNTUATTACK UUfTS IN SINAI OESERT. Labelled a “lUpk step" tewitrS Ffs-Gooksd Scallops 50c 0ara-Liss Coffee Cakes 70c Ziegler ..ere at Boston Police German raunUtcatlosi, the WMtem tuibdur roostuTf, y a m q y t r y e n o r b re ilu re , luilU M i y - diUon." 30 FootTuniiel Headquarters when they learned 'to Gain, Awaits' He also pi^icted a "Very Merry NTILU propoM _ ‘ / - ■ \ vT ORBALPOOD tp-us* cM ektu parts. Z the end had come, Penham said he 'C^i'riatmas" for the nation'! retail­ secret slecUona Krill called Turner's home and a female er^. He said that "the, prospect Is ho oigaiRaed throughout Oomain To E^ape Jail voice reported Turner was dead. General Taylor thbt stores will havd the beet tn t ^ month o f Beptamber 196$;; mi Swanson's Chicken*Btaf>Turkay TV Dinners OREAL U.OI.TIN Nothing Comes aa Surprise Clirl^ma* sales in history." toyUrntt repreaentativas to a aan BONELESS/CORNED BEEF 59c " i t ^idn't surprise me. Nothing Denver, Nov. 4 ilPt — President ' Pia« ’56 Rood Drive tkM l aaa«mbly for all of Oartnany ;■ / ipectal at 69c Mia walla. Wash.. Nov. 4 (d*)— * uqder Inatruction* to dfaft a (MB'- I YOUR CHOICE Nice ebiick or b/isket cuta—Not staateful tough Inmates of the tumult- comils as a surprise after 16 yeara Eisenhower, able to dine outside Weeks made his forecasts in on the force, 1 can't say whether I hla hospital room now, looked for ■tltutldn and to form. In comfonu* idden Waahlngton State Penlten- WILUAM b ; t u r n e r talk to a natioijal gathering of vol- was disappointed or not. There is a ward to a social visit today with unteer savings bond iaieimen S N ^ ' S tiary escaped last night after entittentlent for reunited Germany. Naw A t Pinahurst; DOVALETTES HERTS A NICE PRICE REDUCTION: /■ week! of tunneling through seven ]>08sibility that if we had gotten to. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Army making plana fOr the 1058 bond Israel Turner and he r*,fused to return tONl These factors can never be ellml- chief of staff. ■ales cainpeign. "2. Each of the four pow*r* win ClMRsing TissiiBS U P T O N CENTER GVX Inches of concrete and 30 feet of BiM C om pii^ Fish Dinner ...... 7 5 c earth. Pennsylvania voluntarily, the long,Yi*ted when the chage atarU to The White House said the two T h e October employment figure* designate a reproaentaUv* to a CIsiiHsliowder near its end," said Penham. old service friends planned no dla- probably will be published by the commlMrion In charg* of jr a p a r. Sanltiiry TImim HAiMUcerchiefs T E A The ■ escape waa discovered at’ a drawn out legal affair wnicn u Sew ihiglaiid or BONELESS HAM SLICES u. 99e 7:30 p.m. change of guards, an have been necessary bobaiuie of the :rtiou*aiids questioned t cussion ..of national defense prob- Commerce and Labor Departments ! ing, tn consultation k^ (jsnrfium Manhattaa fltj’le lema, end aUded they would be on Monday. Giving an advance Platoons Kperte, th* «leetoral law.for tbeee THK 'WSK* TU eatimated two hours after the dO three 'states involved would have -Thougli he did nut disclose the SANDWICH SnCIAL: men had crawled thVough the 30- highlighted the situation and even- eXapt number of people questioned Joined by their wives et the late peek at what they will shpw, 'Ions, limiuding effeciive dls- 2 Cans inch wide tunnel to liberty just tuall>- the needed statutes might since Doria Hatch disappeared aftembon meeting. Weeks aaid-: NOW IN... outside the west wall. have been enacted. In cases such- July 2^, 1053, frq^ra her home in ■vit wrlll'"be purely social," aaid Preliminary- estimates reveal ' Jeruialem, Nov. ^ (Ah—l#r*ei Gene.va, an informed source so FUga Tea) Jam es C. Hagerty, Eiaenhower'i another sizable Increase in jobs. ■aid two E g y p tii^ platoon# a t Britain favors swift and Stern ■ \ Lb. S > . —And hours taler, despite, a wide­ as this one the legal battle is lef—(rCamb Ig r 'Sprlnglr.- Pa., Tenha'm i>l6 Fashioned MEAT LOAF spread cordon o f scores of police rifle. indicated that in a^ldition to the press secretary, An assuring fact ih that the num­ .tacked an a .lr a n ^ larael position condemnation of larael in.the !i i Currents, Figs V2 Lb. AN OLDTIME FAVORITE—REOVLARL^ 70c lA y assisted by four bloodhounds, no "Before w* left the barracks -2,500 reg;idents of the town, thous­ Taylor, named chief of ataff by ber of adult worketa—-the ‘bread- near the iower/*(!®i°® the Gaza El' .Snbha flghting. .Siritlah For­ . V trace of the men had been found (the Stafford Springs Barradks, of ands more were quizzeJ. Elsenhower a few months ago, is winner’ riasi, 25 years of age or Strip today were repulaed. A eign Secretary Hafold Macmillan, S ^ e d Rkisiiis except tracks a half miie from the the Connecticut State Police) we • The ak.eidtonr found Ir Stafford on an liwpectlon tour of United over—reached sn 4llytime record U.N. apokejMUan said there wa* an attending the Big Four Foreign gaping hole In the prison side. talked about the possibility pf a States military instsllstlbns. .The high." . exchange^bf mortar and arUllery Miniatafa' meeting, wlta expected . Mix^ Dried Fruits Handy's BACON SQUARESx. 33c The tracks. leading in to. the suicide and also his skipping town. (Continued on Page Ten) General snd Mrs. Tayjor were Are in the El Auja-Nlzana area, to ask U, S, Secretary df Stale LAND O'LAKES surrounding, rolling wheallanda, schediiled to fly to Denver from (Continued on Pnge Ten)' acene of hard fighting yeaterday, Dulle* and French Foreign Minis­ Mixed Candied Fruits KEI ■T* were multiple, and Associate War­ Colorado Springs, 70 miles south but/ that “ nothing aerloua hap­ ter Antoine Plnay for a joint ap­ FRESH FORK HOCKS l - 33e den David Gereohet said he be­ of here. pened." PREMIER FICRLED UP peal to the U.N. Security Council POLICE iCXn»T KlUAI 8EI#' tT Pop Coni CjMONUT lieved the convicts had remained Meanwhile, the 7 a.nri. (M.ST) ^ An official Israeli ,aix>kesman- for action. L ' ■ OR HARVARD BUTTER In a group at least that long. bulletin from Elsenhower’* doctors eaid today's' attack waa ^ north of Berkeley. CaUf.. Nov. 4 (E4i-> TEA RAGS Hdc's hot (0 iiicii v«ri«ty of s«a food; Sword. Noli* w-as in the.uaual 'encouraging vein. . In London Britain called onEgypt August Volbuer, 7t.. tellw ,e< Special Ig. 18 to 24 . lOCOUTE B jfk In the prison the guard.* Cy Young Dead at 88, the Nir Iziuk . settluhichu, about to exercise the ‘’utmost restraint" M O xr'T K A but, Hoddoefc, Cod, Boston iliio. Battorfisii, Macii* fouim a neat circular slab chiseled It said: News Tidbits modern police Scleaeo, shat bins, two miles east of the.Gazx border. in averting further claahea bn the self with U* service glat4l to* . j Size Prunes rom the 7-lnch-thick concrete •’TTie President had. a good He said the 'Israeli* beat back the JIrOP COOKIES BEETS orol, Oysftrs.,. r ' night's sleep of eight hours. He Colled from AP Wires Egyptian-Iaraell-border. ’> day and waa dead- on 'antvul n8 ■ In Qirartnrs flo ^ of one, of the cells. It led in- Egyptians v/lth rifle an(l machine- Minister of State Anthony Nut­ Minced Meat to sn^nused dirt-floor basement. All-Time Baseball Great aw’oke feeling refreshed and jn_ a gun'flr* and suffer^ no casualties. n hoSptteL ToUiun bad bead M 1 Lb. Pkg. cheerful mood H)s condition, con­ ting summoned Egyptian Ambas­ III healtk for yedro and Ma Lb. r'''The SO-foot-Iong tunnel started An Egyptian /military spokes­ Pumpkin, Squash. 2 Jars tinues to progress satiRfactorUy." Alaskan, commercial airliner on sador Sami' Abdul Fatouh to the houaCkeepw aMd he dM iwt Fresh Fruit ami Vegetables; there, running straight ss a die to New-comerstown, Ohio, Nov. 4 : ball> early days thought there w.a* man said Israel _ raconnalBaanc# Joyelgn Offlce-to-juake thla new Ml 4 48 COUNT -theexlt-paint .‘jMOatgMBerjirte CaU '- ^ffletgen/Ey^_auppljv.Msslbn. xtrclea ' ----;------_ , - . , . . . i v**' DenlOh True (Cy)'Ybong, o n e ]‘'nothing -wrong with modern Tomorrqv/ the President will p e repeatedly wUhIn ^ l e of RuMtan- piT*nes flew over the ^ a z * atrip- ap ^ al 'amid 'witjetpread anxiery ■T" (Dniy a fe\y hand made^igging basebaU's ail-tlme pitching! pitcher* that a little more elbow and met heavy Egyptian antiair­ CALIFORNIA visited at Fitzsimbna Army Hba. hetd territory In Bering ea withbiit in London that the Egyptian-I*-> U.S. .ADMITB SOVIET p r i e s t tool* were left behind. The dirt gg grease wouldn-t dire." ' • "h,” »nnth»r niri mnlracie in craft fire. He aaid the Israeli rael flghting may erupt into an-^ apparently had been flushed down j , member of baaebair* He w aa 45 where he laid aaide hi. Another old conirade Jn incl4eijt.'. . Syrian‘ delegate- to Washlngtou. N»v. 4 (Aft^-TRa PREMIER SOLID PACK United Nations ca|Is for halt in planes circled the area three times other major Palestine "War. We just receiv^^shipment of simply wonderful Honey- prison toilet* a bit at a ...... - ...... - arm . i Both sides claimed they held the United States today * gfaatod Guards said the big chunk of con experimental explosion* of *11 A Foreign Office spokesman entry viaaa to ArsliMalnp Boris dew Melon»>^. the best of the season . . also some UGHT MEAT ARMOUR'S while *Uting*in a chair in.the Jiome I to the great Grover types of nuclear weapons until pro- •irategic El Sablia checkpoat in K ■ ' ' -■ Crete probably had been replaced of Mr. and Mr*. John Benedum,' Alexander. deputy commander of North At­ told newsmen ’"The i oI the RosMm CIrthodox O m idl NATIVE, lantic Defense Forces ia.Europe: porcd - acie'nUflc committee maltce the El Auja-Nizana zone, scene of State sent for: the Egyptian Am­ and, his private secretary. Tba nice sweejrcranshaw Melons . . , Great big bunches of each day by the, felons after a with whom he made his home near His first professional Job in base­ a IT-hpur battle yesterday de- night of digging. Then on Sunday the President conclusive report on .'radiation ef­ bassador to express Her Majesty’s . aettoa by the State Departneat Beckc ■a celery at 25c continue }n demand . . . You will PEANUT Lg. Bch. A # ,C here. ball was at Canton, Ohio, in ISM fect*. scribed''ia the heaviest flghting be- M f SAW TUNA BROCCOLI One of, the men who escaped when that town w-as in the old will get definite Word whether he government's anxiety and to urge came lea* than M hoars after !ce/better Biilads with great large heads of fresh IVGRY SOAP He liad been ill.only briefly, hav- can leave the hospital and fly back Sen. ' Bender (R-Ohlo) . certain Kveen Arab-i-and Jews since the the utmost restraint and coopera­ it was dlaclooed the Soviet gov. was William B. Bracey^ 20, wlio irig visited a Newcomerstown Tri-state League. In'one of ‘5li 1048 Paleatli^e' War. El Auja la shot his mother at' Tacoma two to Washington a W-eek from today. Elsenhower' to run again )>ecsuse tion with General Edson Burns, ermneat has agreed to allow aa inehurst Lettuce, Cucumbers, Radishes, Cole Slaw and Medium' Size (No Oil Added) BUTTER newspaper, office Just a week ago; first games he said he ''alrnoat about 50 miles; south of G«lz*.' APRICOT 2 For 19c lore the boards off the grandstand' President would "rather wear out 1- Amertcaa priest. Father Louia Salad Mix. Low price.s continue on Native Cauliflower, CUCUMBER^ ReteiDvd Interest in Sport - ,, ...... (ConUaued oa Page Nineteen)' than rust out." .. Boston Guardian, "r.N, Moves' Oirbed ' (Continued (Ml Page Tblrteen) pioB o f thq AaaumpUoalot order,' Combination Offer (Continued on Page Nineteen) Cv Yov;ng wA"* ranked as one of ; f” y lastb^I. and afler that U.N. tn.icetn.irf observers in thethe\ zone NECTAR 7 Oz. In Reusable Tumbler -Negro weekly, reports death of to rater RumIs . Native Potatoes, Butternut and Acorn Squash. Rcmcm* YELLOW GLOBE, WASHED the great figures of baseball. : players called him -'Cyclop. reported. Iheii- freedom of movz- I , He retained an active interert That was shortened finaUy to-'Cy editor Mra. Maude Trotter ber if you want a fahey gift fruit basket . . , Come to Steward, 80, whom it .described as ment still was restricted by Israel SOVIET ASK FRBNOB AID ' in the sport Until the day of Jii* j f,?** ^ ^ "'** of'bi* Woodwards ‘Ideal’ and that they were unable to visit Inches Snow Finehiirst "1 4 Bars 2 Cahs TURNIPS 3 Lbs. 19c Missing Baby Hunt militant crusader for equal rights. OeKeva. Nov. 4 i/r> Baasla » _ __ I death. He appeared in recent 1‘*'®' .. , .... Coroner Morris H.. Wrubel ;say* the El Sa)>ha frontier area. 'I'hey P iltllp 111 F'oill* H h V'S - months at many baseball gathfr- ; KBtered . Iaj<>rs in ISM today called for Freacb help to FLORIDA WHITE X uaiic; 111 a laiti aatiy a past'few year* had He ended hi* minor league it-areer I in finding that testimony oflwit- added they had received i)o re­ Tangles Michigan ..win release of a Soviet tank, Pair, Duchess Says ports of ne-.v flghting in the area _ • I devoted much of his time in Inter- in 18M,- going to Cleveland, then in | neeae'a indicates automobije'" in er and crew ntembelK long held the National I.«agiue, He made his ■ J „ ■ which four teenagers' were Skilled today., j 3r';21fc East l(eadow. N, T., Nov. jpjXPi ! ®*ting youth in baseball. by the Chinese NatJoaallata aa GRAPEFRUIT big league debut Aug. 8. IIM. beat- Mineola. N.Y., Nov. 4 (A't The Sept. 21 was- tnavelllng 70 mp.h. AnL'n . Israeliis Foreifn. Office By ‘niE ASSOCIATED PRESS Formosa. Forriga Minlstar V. —Despite hundreds of "lesds” i Beginning in 1890. C y Young ing OriCago S-1 and allowing but Duches* "of Windsor say* the re- when it hit tree in Essex. . . H art­ spokesman said the U.N. officials Michigan counted one dead to­ i?-. fr b m Long Island otnmui.ities and | pitched major league ball for 22 day in tne wake of a storm which M. Molotov pot forward the iw* three hits. His first norhil- no-iun ; yarded as an "ideal couple" blonde ford man, Ellhu''H. Berman new had been informed. "There is no quest In the course of n private Featured at Pinehurst i.b . other states, police today reported seasons, vyss in the box 90« games ; *.*me was with aevelsnd In a 8-0 , „ disrupted Great Lakes shipping, [ij. ,s TO KAY GRAPES 2 35e Ann Woodward and her editor of Connecticut Bar Journal. firing,' and there will-)>e firing talk writh French Foreign Mbt* no clue to the whereabouts o f ; and of thele was credited with win over Cincinnati. '• Hi* second ‘ across the international frontier strangled upstate . traffle with, tjkippy Peanut Butter . ,39c' little Stephan Dammtn who hs'--! winning 511.. came when he beat eccentric Rube ■u®l*l‘i®**P(’'’^*man husband-whflm Quebec Federstioh of Industriel eight ibches of anow and tumbled Ister Antoine Pinny. Frozen Fdod S p e i dais ■■■ ■% A A Unions votes flnancial help to irom the Israeli side unless we been missing four'da .vs. i Another of ■ h ir grtat achieve-' Waddell o f" Philadelphia 3-0 with -Mr*.. Woodward shot to death In temperatures into siibfreezing ealtest Ice Cream ’ « gal. 98c ARMOUR'S DOLE j ES i>oz. 4 9 c 55,000 striking employes of West- are attacked of the Egyptiana UEA’THER STAUB PEBOK The boy, 2 years an(l .10 months : ments waa the feat of ; pitching , no runs no hits and no player . their Oyster Bay, Lbng Island, cross i*ie frontier." ' ' levels yesterday. ' SNOW CROP 1 1 old. dlaappeared Monday from In j three' no-tUt. no.trun game-x j He .reaching’ first, base-a perfect home. inghouse. .University; of Connecti­ David Morriaon. 11, wa* killed Mnrapa, BfaaU,' N*v. 4 (PH- tative Potatoes . .10 lbs. 29c 1 PINEAPPLE HAND PICKED U. S. NO. 1 McIn to sh 1 cut. reports enrollment of ,10,270 The El Sabha flghting brougiit near Rudyard in the Upper Penin­ E xUmI ez-Prorideat Joan p. 10-01.23c front of a supermarket here:while turned the ^rick flrst bn 8ept..U7. game. Four year* later he hit the . The Duchess was the honored these - other developments: TREET W A X B E A N S his mother was inside. \ 1897. agairlht CincinnaM next'on height# again with a no-hitter' In , guest at a parly attended by the to make flrst time it'a topped sula when his bicycle skidded on Peroa of Argeattaa was forced Jpeij Tonight and Friday 10,000. . I U. N. Secretary General Dag te turn back today—te# third nerve Hdt or Cold JUICE APPLES ; 3u. 29e A (J-omAn has reported thalt she May 5, 190(1. against the Philadel­ beating Njw York 8-0. He hUrled i Woodward* last Saturday night, icy highway M-48 into the path of Night until 8:30'P. M. I 1 r r , ■ -6 aaw the 'i>oy: abducted by four ^ m - phia Americans, and the third on these last tivo games aa a member ' Early Sunday morning Mrs. New vlole.nce erupts on Bordo Hamtnarakjold gave Egyptian and arachool bus, which skidded, too. day of hte leisurely, roondnhpot SNOWetOP j- . en and. two. men. The womeq did June 30, t008, against ^the New of the Boeton Americans. ’ Woodward. — who said later !ehe Island, horn* of Faeroe Islanders Israeli representatives at U. N. and was unable to avoid hitting air iouraey from Paragnnj^ to 12 Oz. Tin 4« Oz. Tin NicnmgUn. The Piaragunyah! .Air Pinehurst:—302 Main Street | Green Stamps Given. With Cash not suspect a kidnaping until after Y«'ork Americana. He ‘ split hi*'long - He stayed with the Cleveland was alarmed byl a lioise she con­ who have been defying ' Danish, headquarters in a new him. He waa the son of MaJ. BROCCMLI SPEARS ahe heard that the boy wa* miaa- ■ervic* equally between; the Na­ club in the old National loop from nected with a t (irowler in the government.. BrasilUn President peace plan for the border region. Prank Morrison, n squadron com­ -Force -DG4 ea which ho D O U / tob uniforms.. tack he suffered Wednesday, khd setting up of permanent mai^iia ^ tes**off°fA*a tha 5 Si|n Ate- t Im OR Tea) . n * fampd ‘Iron Man" of bsae- (CoattaMd oa Fag* FUteaa) (OoRttaoad Four). ia ahojarlng improvement. ■long the triangular area's borders. (Oonttaaod an-Pnga Fbor) pert this Btendag. A SEEDLESS PINK GRAPEFRUIT ...... 3 for 36c Piseapple Chqnks 2 ^ 4 9 $ A U MCMigriH CONM* I ■ — i f ' , 'i

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.'N„- -I ■s- ■ V- ■■ ■■. V/ : :r v ,' .'-V ' . ‘■1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHB8TTBB, ^ l f f l v FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 196S MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 195B PAGE 'i'URlji P 4 0 i T V f O Mr. and Mrs. Elmer f*. Harten- Dances Tonight ,,, afternoon .to go out on the canvas*. new houie built by the' ownar of Halloween Prank A b o u t T o t m P^cribes .Books atain ot. nungfon, who was klOed 'First . A id Glass Formica Resigns Scouts to Coiitiiiue Adult 'volunteere will alM repot*! ME A Staff Meets Andover tils propefto., ■ in a h^gm ay a c ^ a u t in fiepteai PU)Tf Male Lead Here Sunday at the same time. . ' Atr packs,* resuscltators and her, At Rec Cienters S T A T E G qihar smaller .equipment are ex- To,Group at Y Following the decision, attorr Drive on Sunday Miss Ybaliimori Results in Fine Robert W, Henderson, 18 Trot­ TODAY ' Open to Public Post in Tolland F t A Heyfls Note /b^ed to be demonstrated. heya for .^heitUn end, his son, NOWthni Refreshments will be served by ter 8t.. has been ew ardedA 3182 Ths. Friday night' dancM con­ OONT. iniOM theological echolarahip .ffem. the ThpM attending the Y Home­ Theodore C. Scneitltn Jr.,, driver Frank A. Rormica, 48 Linden The Ma:},chester Girl Scouts Extended Forecast The elementary- ataVf of thf the WlUlmantlc department. Testimony by a prospective of the automobile in which Miss ducted by the Recreation Depart­ S A T U R D A Y s f .m . aid course, Cub Charter Lpa§ Hale Donation Fund^Uenderaon, makers Holiday Program 'Wednes­ hope t6 complete their houae-to- Manchester Ekiucatlon Asahi will 'Mespbers of the Andover Vol- bridegroom saved a man ^ t e d to Hartens'tein w aa. riding, and at- ment at both the Community' Y That doyoiM New C o ied y 1 'run for aeveh weeks starting Nov. St., ha* reeigned aa •upervlslon unteer'Flre Department Interested a student at the Hertford Thep- day t ^ n t a eofflplaUIy enjoyable and W est Side RecreaUon, Centef IS,, will be given at the HoUistbr hoilse canvass of the towm Sunday Boston, Nov. .4 (/P)',— The tem­ meet Mias Alice Yoshimori, Ka- be' an usher at his'wedding from loglcsl Seminaryone of four tomeye for ChafM Bros., a Mas- principal of the Hicks Memorial In attending are advised to be at will be for seventh graders tonight. Str^iit Sdhool from 7 to- Ifi p.m. perature In New England during waliah exchange teacher at Bar­ . Aiwlover,. Nov. « . - (Sp^ial).:. going to Jail in a case presented in to receive a sdiorarship from the mocningf when Miss Dean Mar­ sachusetta trucking Arm and A. J, School in Tolland to accept a posi­ afternoon. Due to the Inclement L A IcUtr fttta the Soouio6uk;;^iKequUve the sUtlon In time to leave at 8;15 Gardner, .drlyw o f the truck In. Ths d*fi(!«a will begin at 7:30 . tlM eourse,' which is open to the the . next five days, Saturday nard School,-at a tea next Monday a special session yesterday after­ fimd. 'The HsJe fund waa estab­ shall, noted author o f jfchUdrens tion as auperyiting principal at the weather laat .week. Edward Sauter, afternoon at Bower* School. a M «» w M -rMd t « U M ^ n x execu a.m. _ » ■ volveWln the'^accldent .filed a mo­ and will be under the dlrecUon of puhUa, i* being Jointly sponsored through Wedneaday, will kverage Dinaer Program Set noon in Town Court. ' l i s h thrpdgh the will of Sarah books, .spoke to the group. by tha Civil Defense office and the M otel Y. Beach Schoblih Walling­ chairman of the fund ralsihg cam­ Ml** Yoshimori will speak before* I -t Xive c^inrattteft m eetiM ixat night Hale\lsti^-ln-law of the American tion tb' set aside the verdict on the Eleverly and "Nell lAwrepce 'at the near the aeasonal normal. Cool anyins Andover’a Cub Scout Char­ The program for the fathers’ Mia* Marshall, in a deii|Htfully Community Y, and Jeanette and Amerihall Red Cross block ward, ford, according,- to tkb Tolland paign, said only a few Scout* and weather over the weekend will be the tea at a program prepared by Judge Wesley C. Gryk heard the RevoljrtipnaTy War Hero, Nathan grounds that it waa not legal on ter had lep a ^ as -of Oct 31? A dinner which will be given by the informal talk, outlined briefly certain points. « Mel Cushing at the West Side. ens, under Nell 'Conklin, 'and the lioard of BMucation. X adult volunteers reported at the followed by riaing temperatures the sixth grade vlaases at Bow.eri t;%Oe of two Ellington man and a Hale. aRif t.mui»iar new eherUr implication should Mothers' Club on N6v. 9. w ill'fea­ ■Vernon youth accused of throwing some of the stories Of the, newer The Jury found both Scheltlin .‘There will be no admission charge first aid section of the Manchester ■ The Board accepted the realgna- Girl Scout office to go out on the about Tueaday, School under the ■dpervislcm of have keen suhnutted hy Oct. ture one and a half houri. of acro­ a beer bottle through the MCond children's book* and clasaifled the end Gardner equally negligent in hut all persons attending must be Chapter under'Norihan Osborne. tion wllh "sincere regret*" attWe drive. ' Some normals for the period Mis*. Martha White, music super-' \VHSS butr tte local chapter'was unable batic ballet, and lap dancing by story window of the John I. Olson The Women'i Auxiliary of the books aoqording to age groups to regard' to the eocident. jnembers of the ■ ReoreaUon De­ Instructors will be named later. close of a apcclal meeting Wednes^ The plan was to call back at are Boston 48, Providence 46, visor. seli^tion. It ■ was Later, at the tea, Miss Yoshimori te do M because' o.... f a lactc of com June Jay and Holds Gibson and home St 74 Henry 8t. on HslIoW- Army end Na CHub will hold a eld In book The contents of the course will day. ‘The resignation will be cf- thoae houses where no one waa Nantucket 47, New Haven 46, Con­ atraased that in making a book partment ptograni- .will also apeak to the tea'chere, mlttee men to hU the various several , of their respective pupils. een. card party at ll clubhCuie Mon­ include the usual emergency in* factlve Dec. 31. home the previous Sunday and cord, N. H., 40, Burlington ,40. choice, one .should always consider In accepting the realgnatlon the commenting on her experiences vacancies. y The. program ha« been planned Henry -U McDermott, Elling­ day night at .8 o' lock. ■nCMOT.. * fortnatlon which will enable people from] where no contribution had Portland 41. Eastpdrt.41, Green­ Oeorgb Munson. Cubmasler, by ibert CsrdinI, chairman, the individual CtHjd's Interest and .ConvicledlVIajor to nave: lives' in. event o f n disaster Board had high praUe for the been mailed in. but the heavy rains ville 35, Caribou 33, Hartford 45. and observations in our school sys­ ton, admitted he threw the bottle personality. Miss Marshall had work accomiillehed , by Formica tem. atatad t ^ t offlces which had to be and Mrs.^Ted Wright and Mrs. and related a history” Olof minor, ^A »Vllson was born a#v»*s dnesday at or accident, b le ^ n fi control meth- laat Sunday afternoon prevented A t Boaton, the ilormal maxi­ filled were chairman. Cubmaster several b broken backs, etc. , these call backs this Sunday after' mum temperature ia 40 vefllinf to serve in any one of these 'Then, McDerihotVs employer of dren's Book Week, and time wa* "the prime move;:'.’ behind the or- will be among the guests.' Committee, Mrs. Henry Parking- Ft. Meade. Md.. Nov. 4 (F) • Knowledge o f , first aid was a noon. ^ - Precipitation during this period Opfifi ctHiacitiee, I f necessary, although ton, chairman. Mrs. Donald Dow­ a few montbV said he had found allotted for those attepding the V defiifite asset during the recent ganlsaUon of / the Junior high will on the average total about 5 Simon Hildebrand, 80 Unden^ •Two avenuqa of hope remain opeii he would prefer .to be free to or- ling. Mr*. Robert Cardlnl, Mra. him “ all right” , most of the time program to look at these books flood disasters in Connecticut, achool program In the town. A total of about $4,000 has been tenths o f an Ich occurtjhg aa oc­ /he hsd Worked for him. "In fact, has entered the St. Francis P for MsJ. Ronald E. Alley, Who to­ r.“ ‘. BiLi! collected so far by the Scout* siiae a Webelo den for Which Willard Grenon, Mr*. Ted Wright, end esk questions during' a qnee- 4 ROCL the more people who are trah Formica Joined the ayatem in Girl casional rain or drissle and ehow- McDejmott's boas added, "he is pltsl In Hartford fo f surgery. ion and answer period: day faces the stiffeit sentence yet Allan Coe Jl^- in their drive ”for $9,000 to carry CNINESE Sere is a ■definite need in this and Mra. Paul Donahue; dining i!ias in first aid the better able ^Diey 1950 as a teaching principal. Soon era the first of next week; im m unity. Tfi« Webelo den is room, Mra. Andrew Oaaper, Chair­ suppMcd to be an usher at my A fter the progrem she personal­ given an Army officer for coop­ will be to he of assistanc^.lh fut­ afterwards ha was advanced to Slater MB»Jerta"Axelt«« .on the program here in Manchea- epmpoMd o f boys, aife 11's, who man, Mra. Charlea Nlcholaon and wradlng aoon.” •‘D irty Work,” a comedy, and ly snitogrephed copies of her own erating with the Communists HAIEY ure disasters. / The lead role of Larry aupervition principal. During hla tsf. All of the fund*'raised will POLIO BATE ALMOST DOUBE LAUNDRT ase preparing to transfer from Mra. J. Russell Thomi^on; clsart- r' "You Just saved yourself an "A Bully Frog,’’ a cartoon, will be bool^ am ong' them “The Long. while a prisoner of war in/Korea. W Bl Everyone attending -the course ego-centric cartoonist . in tenure, the enrollment grew from -iSUter Marjorie Axelton of the be locally. ■ Hartford, Nov. 4 (A^-The State Gobbing to Scouting. up, Mrs.''Eric ElIlBon, chjtirmr-^ usher,” the Judge said, ."as I was shown tonight at 6:15 at the. West Whlte^Mbnth.” ’’Dig For A Trea*- An Army court martial yester­ should bring pencils and a note­ plans’ ” Klnr of HeijrU," will be, 200 to more than 330 and: the staff Imnianuel Deaooneaa Institute, Alr'-Jntermedlate and Senior Health Dephrtment yeaterday re 171 SgiiN RL thinking of sending him to jail." ure" and ” Houae for Elirabeth,” Tn»e announcement was made at Mrs. Andrew Gasper. Mrs. Side Recreation Center.and at the day sentenced the 35-yesr-oId ar­ book. Women should wear slacks. played bv Xllan COe Jr., whose ' reaaed from 8 to 14 teachers. Omaha, Nebr., will visit Emanuel Girl - Serntfs are asked to report, ported p total of 614 polio cases Next To BIlTa Tire the F T A board meeting since the for those^^aWng to make a pur­ repetolre'inrludee part* in almoat Phelps, Mrs. J. Russell McDermott Wfs fined ISO. given 'Community Y at 7 o'clock. tillery officer from Bar Harbor, tK Its ataUment, the board Lutheran Church Sunday niornlng in uniform'K. possible, at the Girl this yedr, compared to 368 a year FTA ' e also served as a Superior Court "The Anniversary,” for which he All SalnU Day will be observed, and that > the pack haa lost its le P I peace. ’They admitted being with stwom statement,. Alley said Jhat C3y(l Defense workers may'jdedudicU .won Second acting award In the Formica’* mahngemenKof the dSia IS seaassese e* In 30 SneofMh Pfaaal mrmner of her dormitory crew this M O D E R N ORd OLD FA M I O N DANCING and special tribute will be paid at fas saem tneet stats aieicai latiN Y ' credit rating in the Council for McDermott on the night In ques­ if he were guilty theh so were al­ fisr income tax purposes the 'a l t festival, Ooe contributes achool'B hot lunch progranfwnd hie Ih o RI the aervicea to the memory of the ^purchase df supplies. fell. / most all the other prisoners at no­ Music by Loo Watt's "Mho Rl^a Meuntobioors" thoney they spend but of their own nhioh knowledge and th ea ter •ervtcea to the instructional pro­ tion but Judge Oryk said h* / Rockrille. Nov. 4 (Specii 16 members of the congregation • nlcarUer this faU the pack was McDermott was the only one at torious Camp No. 5. ' //■ , pockets in performinjg their knw-how to this produotlon. gram. ' faced with the. lack of den sntisf Convicted The Board of Trustees of, the motion to set aside the ve who have pasted-away during the fault. 1 . volunteer duties. His theatrical background includes The Board noted that the great-' ■past year. In memory of these de- mothen. but Volunteers came Second Congregational Church, of handed down last 'week In FUND EXCEEDS QUOT^ [ Soo Food — holioii pi«hot — Stcohs Chop* j This was Reported today by the ’’The Special se^ion was held for many bjfchind.the-acenea activities, er responslbilitlea of his new aa- pinded friends, white flo'Were will THE SALVATION CITADEL A aeleattlle prfitag rieaiO m O forth to Aolve this problem, and O f Killing t>atient| which Fred O. SIswson is chair­ cash of Roberta K. Hartenstel federal Civil -Defense administra slgnment will lead tO "gi'eater pro- \ VirtHDOW SHADES this case alCne because ficheliUh, admlnlstratlx, vs. Theodore C. and this year he is serving his be placed on the altar by the con­ electronically will tall y a u t _ ^ are curtenUy attending a training a member of the A ir Force, Is man, has celled a corporate meet­ \ JYiCIMeriden. Nov. 4 (Ah—The Merl- tion: It aald a rqling to this effect second tef-m as treasurer of the fewlonal. advancement" than is eou m in Kast Hartford each Mon- Scheltlin, et als has gone over to V' gregation. tma coadllioa aad rata w t yaorj course I scheduled to end his leave from ing of the church for Monday, Nov> d ^ CommunityC------. Fund exceeded lU bad been received from the Inter­ qrganizatloh, ' now possible in Tolland. The Wal- LONG WEARMG watch. poi Kh'e Deb. 9 short calendar session nal revenue service, applying to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ID A iv evening. his base today. at 7:30 p.m. for the following lu ^ last night for the first time lingford achool haa an enrollment EXPEBT WATCH nK PA W ^ Fife DrUl Scheduled A. Arnold Axilrod, SO-year-oId of the Tolland County Superior BUCK’S CORNER RESTAURANT “ actual un^mbursed expenses in­ The part bf, Larry Larkin, al bond, and Albert Maline, 31, of » v —------purposes; To elect a moderator; u ' In ll'^ars. . of some 800 pupils. INTER5TATE CLEANTEX PBOMPT On Sunday rooming at 0 a 1«- Minneapolis dentist, waa convicted Court. / curred by/fcivil defense volunteers” though the leamng-man type, may Bridgeport, ia Held on $15,000 bond take action on the proposed bmig' NEW LONDON TURNPIKE, GLASTONIURY also be classed ai^x character role, ECONOMICAL 8BEVI0R (oom colonial house in Mansfield yeaterdey of first degree man­ et for 1955; to take action m the Scheduled to be heard a t this which Were "connected with and QUIZ PAIR IN BURGLARY on a charge of receiving atoteri 12 NOON to 1:30— 5 to 7 F.M. S1.9S Made to Order will go up in flames se* by the par- slaughter in the strangling of a morning's short calendar session, aolely/kttrlbutable to the rendition the portrayal of which Coe it well- Fairfield, Nov. Police good*. With Your Ririlers proposed constitution; to take ac­ known. Larry Larkjn, with his — tfclpating fire departments of the young woman patient,' tion on .the proposed bjdkws, and the motion was granted a con­ CATBRINO TO OATHERINOS OF ALL BINDS of eS^ch volunteer services.” Chief Jamea Kiranylk said last Mutual - Aid S yi^m which has Axilrod. married and the father B O Y SCO U T tinuance by Judge J. H ow ard magnificent dleregard tpr the opin­ MENU] Chilled Jalce, Hot Chlekea asi Biscuit, O rf«» Beaa, Potato transact any other bu ^ess proper night .two men' are being question* JOBLESS CLAIMS DBOP Chips, Cranberry Jelly. Tea, Coffea, Milk; Bolls and .Buttet, Imadquarters in WUltmantic. o f two children, wee sentenced to Roberta. ions of others, his cona|ant Infla­ Hartford, Nov, 4 (A*>—Tha.fitate Notet and New$ to come before the meeting. ed in connection with burglaries Fruit JeUo with Whipped Cream. I. A. JOHNSON 8 a ^ department in the ayatem 0 to 20 years In prison Immediate­ Last week a Jury of 12 awarded tion of hla j)w n iniJ)ort»nce totalling $100,000. Frank Catrohe. Labor Department said yesterday Scli ol Service a philosopher-cartooniat, And hla Parcel P S u U lvi^ activity man; Oscar son after his- victory over the In­ J T* lay evening a t-8 o'cldelc of the.fall M sn^advancem ent man; Bruce dians near the Tippecanoe River; eionf TV and! Radio lifting of the Manchester PTA Miller, Institutional; represents and will remember the slogan, SPECIAL Sarvica. Council. Mra. Peter Brasltis, secre- 'Tippecanoe and Harrison Too.” For'xiiiany years without an lary; and Norman Kloter. trea­ EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Our modem, well-staffed Serv­ 8 P c SOLID MAPLE ice Department known radio auditorium., one waa constructed.. surer. Den mothers are Mrs The son born Oct. 25 to Mr. and SOFA-BED OUTFIT In this acnOol last summer. Nprma'Adanv, Jean Wlgren, Mrs Mra. George A. Perrett. 148 Eld- riabd televlalon.'Uae^lt with c e n ^ rrrlM rictere Arthur H. .Rllng, superlntenil^nt K. BerfUae L.''>Johnson, Mrs. Lol*-; Maloney ridge St., haa bean named Geoffrey o f scJsSola. will apeak to the grotip Mrs?B*rbsra Hutchins, Mrs. Doro­ Lee. They have a 4 'i year old son, “XABTV” FRY SOME TODAY—TPS DELIClolUS on the subject ^After the'Hlgh. thy Krahi|ch4ar and Mrs. Carolyn Gary. Ml-0-1124 School, W hat?” He w in d in g the Bentley., SALES and group up to date on' the local A meeting Of the Junior Circle. WE FEATURE TELEVISION SERVICE "Vaeaaeeewd” school aituation. Troop No. 4t enjoyed a Hallo­ Daughters of Isabella, is scheduled SaBT FBEB FABKIHO , ~ ween party afCamp Johnson this for Monday, Oct. 7, at 7 p.m, in Homemade Ravioli; Spaghetti week. After an opening ceremony, Veal Cuttles, Broilers You’rt invited T S.t. James' School, duUMcl S, New ■area. Cobb. 1:SS' (XX) EDDIE PIHHF.a BROW h a bualnesa meeting was held, ChBBBel IS UiulfaT*. Vasa. <^l BIN TIN TIN Games were played and refresh LEGAL REVERAGES Chaaael'I* ||ltUlle!d, Ma»i. (llij PATTI PAGE A son. James Michael Jr., waa ('haaaei X: W'Ariaaflrld. M a». (IsTvDOCVMENTABY TnitATKB I MANSFIELD ''ments served. born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Chaaaeim New hritala Caae. V -"Tbe Peeale TogeHiet” Xwardt . were "presented to James Roach, 437 E. Magnolia M Walerbery. Coaa. (M) DO>l'6TaYj9N PAlAPE .D R IV E IN Garry SutUffe, tenderfoot badge el U Holyeke. Mate. (M) T . X jM t iY M Collec|:ion of Hallmark Cards Aye,, Auburn, Ala., formerly of (U> GKNK a c t BY . _____ ^Thasitr* ls» 1h« F»rh and Donald Cordner, second class 7:15 (sa-x:> Nim s OABAVAN .itScTiew m i£it«v»mt*eAiwid this otwn. The maternal grandpar­ CHARTER OAK badge. —Jaaia Ceairraa Saayie ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charlw Bot- (IS) KBANKvLKAHY SOFA-BIJ TOMORROW FRI. e SAT. e SDN. tertoni‘ 67 .Autumn St., and the RESTAURANT l:M ( S) UXZIB HABMICT BARNYARD ALL WET paternal grandparents are Mr. and (t:-3S) for every occasion IDttdlB Opes 1:80) ^ JANE W YM AN YOU OIIRNOKA - CHARLTON HESTON Mrs. Clarsnce Roach’, 104 Bridge (IS) wniWTLINO. ' Greenville. W. ’ DBAMA-. \ LUCY forced to haul water because •The meeting of St. Mary's 50-50 SAVE MONEY (ISdtt M *M a.„ ^ Club scheduled for tonight haa —eergjr Wert drought. t!ia-(|a.a) u ra or aa.| GALLANT He put 2JX)0 gallons In hlS cis­ been moved up to next week Fri­ day, Nov. 11. . ‘"W tetrLl-XCeae tern and went to bed. Next morn­ ing. there 'was only a gurgle. His . iS3) \ cattle had turned the facet at the Mias Joy Flahffty, daughter of ' (laU ) Oi m MIKH BBOOKB muysM Mr. and Mrs. IJibrnas Flaheriy, 64 NORMAN’S —Kvp ArdPH barn ^ accidentally and all 2,000 f:M THK RIO NTORY PIubi./“FINOEIIMAN» Alton-St., a history major at Saint SMC gallons were gone. 445 HARTFORD RD. ( R-lft) nOUeAR A 8KCOND Joseph College, West Hartford, \ A a C.^ A (IS) CBI'KADEB was amo'nc the 70 JUnlora who re­ (IS) RAi.rnorB.PiLM *9 .0 0 D O W N TEL. Ml 9-4597 (U) I LED THREK liver ANNIVERSAJUIS ceived their caps and gowns at the t:Se (XX-SS) STAB STAGE - BIRTHDAYS Junior Investiture Ceremony Oct. ( *-!*) THE VISE / I:te ( *> MICKEY MOfSK CLCB (U) DRAMA Cbeei* lro(- cur wide ttltcliea e$ 30. A graduate of Manchester High (IS).M) PtAVROfSE OE STABS W« h tvr btsu>'(ul HiMmsdi Complftf LiviKi Room School, she has been active In the ballroom (IS» I.ATK MATISiEK H.Hm.rl) #—iv.rHry ce'di We biv# t 1 a t in e e —“Gift df Llle" D«e Defere S.rthdev Cs(dt iutt (or yeur (If) M THEAXEa it* lylANCHESTER Qiie'ene's Companye, the Chemistry rTOEffB*)— I - l%oaWn t nP- wif* Of me))'tr ' . . amuiing jutt )b. nglM card (or e. Ilf •"')'vef. Club, the Nurses ’ Clutf and the FORMERLY PRINCESS RALLROOM R Yoar NhopB** hthihs <|2> U.NCXK EOIjfr ^ •e.t fo( ))-. c)Mld(t* •nd * vs'itty e( bir))(dsy wry er * lOR). Cloakroom Club. VILLAGE ST.. ROCKVILLE «N( BA« I# WEBTEBV TnEA- Ws If. ENGLAND (S'di IS (i> evt.y *9* group- •%%l TEB—"Miracle Bldrr" HIDDEr BED <'ba|i. I ANTIQUE SHOW { (.W) Ol'T WEST, .(la prosrei.) LUMBER DOs S:M (K-lSi HOWnV ItOODY. (C-lar> (Ml BIN TIN TIN Aeroea from Green fiobool ShtpsTWO! ManchMOar SiatB Armory. 330 Main St. P. A. Cs BINQd EVERY MONDAY s:*e < *> roLiTicAi, paociBA.M-or ' HPONSORKD BYBy / MEBIliKN (IS) ADVENTVBK THEATEB Opnn AN Day Saturday t h e W.8.C.8. OF SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH/ MANC-HESTER 7:45 P.M. (IS) .MAGIC VAITLT IRAOmONAL I FC SOUD (Se> NEWS AT SIX MOV. 16-1Y-18—1 P.M.-10 P.M. Free transportation b .j' Silver Lane Bus from (X!) rNCI-E ED’S KI N CLCB is':se 3 NOV. 19— T P.M..? P.M. * ^ Orange Hall, Manchester at € :45 P. M. ___^ ( t f ) TW IUO H T -THJ':ATEa______, iJ»hB>«a :______— O^ g^F^atr^*^O VTm * WW _ reaaa^WrtJlIrtA^ W WTIOWW 477r(SS) SPO Rm IMUKST ------rm ra n P L Y 's (IS) VABIETY THF.ATEB Wfiif till you $€• Ouf n fw .fOrA *0 ,hairinM O t FREE MRKIN8--HOME COOKED FOOD ) (XX) HOPALONG CASSIDY —“G. I. H-ariraae-B" Ovr c«rdi id coAgtAfuUtn • bridt NOW Thru SATURDAY (J3) WBESTUNC. WOBROITS boot* 4 p«t(ent'B or CervV€ltK9nt*| / • MaKhinf Brine (hair , (1»-S4) TBK LINEI’ P petfvO tnitt. Wt #lto memlf. For $' wond^tful id€€ ttt a IMakhine plotfarm racker THIS AD PERMITS 1 or 2 PERSONS TO - Nichols- ‘T I I I F 1S;M ( S) GREAT GILnERSLF.EVB tKf Mnirmfifk 7-D«y C h ftr ^Cartfr Rirfc Dougkfi —"Ob- Toe .Macy Serre- bovt <«rdl "To thf Cr^€9«d Coupfo.** a Cocktail table PURCHASE 75c TICKETS FOR 606 EACH DANCING EVERY SATURDAY Monchastor ■ ■ "fc •i Inc. la»t»." l»t you out your Silviina MOngono in (ll-»5) PERSON TO FER-SON , fhoophflulnnn’over n w%th. • 2.matchint ami table* r-i. PURLIC INVITED ^ ; —Edward B. ‘Merr-w I r ALL EXHIBITS FOR SALE // (31>-ITALIAN FILM THEATEli • Braiw table lamp ULYSSES" (r«Io r) Polka ond Modern Dancing 8:30 to 12:30 SUBURBANITES l*:ts (XX-M) SPORTS REVIEW | • Smart hoar lamp - . —Tir-at-.t Flplil-r. i SATURDAY. NOVEM8ER 5 U:*e NEWS . PLUS STERLING HAYDEN NEW aRd RECAPS r «) I LPd THBKE liv e s In “ TIMBERJACK”— color (IS) LATE SHOW—"Hlxk TId I FC MODERN UM m OAK WALTSOLEK Store a'nd Plant 295 Broad St. (XX) FINAL EDITION (U) NIGHTCAP't h e a t e r , SET WaUDES: FEATU RK 6:15-9:40 Tha Spika Jonas of Polka 11:15 (M) WEATHER^ TEL. Ml 9-4224--- ar'j;e’ 11:15 (X?) ECONOMICS AND YOD fn tn d l find ffitnily •croBB ( *) POLITICAL .PBOGBAM. OS - (It) RIO SHOW . BptC'4^ H tlim trk C trd i to Biy "Cot^ e Wrought iron arm chair WATF.RBt'BV (51, T.V. THEATER thf milfi. Tfiktt'iuit t winuif two to dish o^f 0©9 ©f grttutfiieni" for f ©tw btby* • • tfaalic tag cocktail table (:W ( *) SWIBT8COPE ^ - U n* (tl BADGE .NO. Xli-^ our fritndBhip Cfirdt tFiit Wy "H ello. I'M iKinlnng o f yot».** NO CINTII BIVIIjeN NOTICE (it) NEWS AND WEATHM k • 2 pleitic tap tlep table* —"Th* BI Traak” „ ^ lur't *©d t t t Our g ty '*Mi" C t'd i tK |f Iff you tt^d P 1:4* I as WEATHER FORECAST (!X)1 TONIGHT M W |0b. 0 homt«-ror ony ip tc iil CX) SPORTS DIGEST I —SIrva All-a IfWito gr$ tnvftopOv • 2 modern lamps (;U < *) THE NEWS 'ro'l*V •I (It) FOOTBALL FOBECAST tl;M (U)jLlTTLE THEATER 1X:M ( I) NIGHTCAP THEATER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FRKE PARKING AT BOTH KEITH’S. MANCHESTER AND KEITtrB. EAST X:W (*•! POUTTCAL PBOOBAjt 1:M ( 1) NEWS 1, (It) .NEWS HARTP'ORD: I.'ae Our Private Parking Lota Adjoining The Stores. Liberal BudgW (It) CLI BHOrSE Terms Arranged On Any FHrehnaes.' ' -. ' FIFTH ANNUAL (XX) WEATHER * »»• OPENING TONIGHT (U) WHAT'S YOl R TROIBLEX (U) FRANK LEAHY GLASS And throughout tha year tee our ditplayi of Hallmark Cards for 7;1* (lti SPORTS BCLtE'nN |i V’ . IROADWAY’S FUNNIEST HIT! ~ AUTO GLASS — ipecial occasions like Qirit(ma$, Valeiiline’i Day, Easter, Motber'i Da^____ TJtinAJt/iJiL DON’T MISS IT! (11) MTMCAL WTATHF.RM^ PLA TE and WINDOW 7;U ( *) FRANK LEAHY PREDICTS Falher't Day, Graduation Day, Thanksgiviog and. New Year'i Day. (It-tS) JOHN DALY-N-wi \ AT THE (It-W) DOrOLAS EDWARDS) J. A. WHITB GO. "THE KING OF HEARTS' (XX) HKiHLM'.HTS COME IN FOR FREE DATE ROOK AND POCKET CALENDAR > 7:111 (51) CONNECTICCT REPOBt 31 Biaaell St — M I »-7822 VERFUNCK SCHOOL AUDITORIUM iPRESENTEDJ|Y 7:1* (SI) WFJITHKBYA.NE K e ith K u rn itu re NOV. 10-1M 2 — SH O W TIME 8:15 F.M. i The Center Thespian? Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. CONTRIRUTIONS $1.00^AMFIELL COUNCIL NO. 573 ROWERS SCHC^OL ' TICKETS AT ROX OFFICE $1.00 ATLANTIC HEATING OILS PHARMAGY MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD SEE YOil TH E R E # 1 IF YOU CA^T MAKE IT TONIGHT, COME TOMORROW NIGHT L. T. WOOD CO. Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 459 HARTFORD RD. (COR. McKEE) ^ yELMJ9-994A IdnBBM I Wi .! , ~. c t'. : ■ / " ; j ' ' t - i - • . -V 1-' X ■ ■>. -V. J -■ ■' ■ / 7 ' "'v' ■.■.A . I - 7-■-7-'^ ... IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEl^ OpUN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19B5 ■ANCHE8TEB EVENING HEBALD. CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1965 ?A6B FXVB

of it, but naturally we're checking wild goose chaaa or fishing expedi­ members gmvS thelt vleiro on such wjss a ^hiatorical talk by The bo4t and It began to laak. While soma other people. I knew of no tion." ■ ^ Hebron questions as iiow to false monipy, Herald tofresppndent, on 'T he Mil- Art Giiild Meets .Wo^^arclB ‘Ideal’ trouble between them and .re­ it." ^ ^ Coventry " ^ V ^ " lerite Crate." ' precis pf this x^ igh t Inclies Snow one clung to the craft's aide In A mbdical report issued yester­ Pinnell nts'o took hob* of nariU I how ,io ihereaso memberzhlp. and the chilly water, the other balled garded the Woodwards as sn l^sl stoiy wqs published In The Herald SALESLADIES' OPPORTUNITY day showed Woodward had Ukon discord reports In the Woodwards’ Gilead Tot the Uke. * ■ ^ At Eolith Church water wltlija ahcU box to keep It Pair, Duchess Says couple." background and said: "Despite all some weeks *go, In,briefer form :an pinnell said detectlvm thua far only a couple of drinke at the Sat­ Reports oY the prevlou* meeting The members expressed Interest ■ : Tangles Mid afloat. Both*: ehouted for help. urday'night party, and was aober, these stories I‘Ve heard and have fU.S* Gims TowntS^SOO Aid Their Cries were heard by Lloyd have" questioned about a score of redd In the newspapers, I have no As Polio^yictim were read by the secretary. Misa In and amusement trith the Story, The DeWolf A rt Guild will hold / Burton’s has'full time M;Uinff potritions available fmr (Oeattdned from Pago One) thk approximately 68 persona who The lovely Mrt, Woodward, one- Clara Ellis, and approved. It was and coiunfints were brought out.- (OMttMM which lott ttt nidder and' The couple, who occupied separ-i phone call* — one asrertediy re- a New York CUy hospital since the V Ooyonti^. JJoT. 4 (Special)—Sttni Writ Congregational Church due tary School auditorium. state, when the second coming o{ Mrs. Alfred Cavedon, program ■Urhotrd anchor In 52-mlie-tn- boit smashed Ice all of the way to shooting suffering from . shock Wednesday; will decide' whether to lack of r a ^ nw. ,oniclaUi' said. section of town, 'fhe victim la' tnq, Christ was ardently expectra. Re­ APPLY IN PERSON PLEASE reach the trapped men and brought . . . .. 1. . . w' j celved bv VVoodward while he was M.rs. Woodward will he called to town haa racaivad $8,500 from th* M ra Edward A. Smith voiced chairman, hka arrarfgedi for the hour windi an lath* Huron, wet ata b^rooms, each wwit to :bed ^ and hysteria, was visited yester­ federal government in partial There will bo-a /ooa aSle tomor­ 6-year-old Linda Harrison, daugh­ her opinion that the club'Is not freshments of buttered rolls and showing of .a eotored flim with • aitfe today in fow of two tugs en them to shore. ' • armed with a shotgun after re- poricuiy portedly madeiiiawc bya/j the 39-year-old ,,—- ---- day by her twp sons, William III. reenact the shooting. irohtirsatndht for the emergency row from 10 a-m- to v p,m. by the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. greatly concerned with the raising tea" were served and a social hour sound, entitled' "Eighteenth Cen­ route to IWedo, tM^o. for rei^lrs. Mr*. Woodward after her husband 11 years old.and James, 8. local Amaricail I/egion Au.' lltary Harrison, , enjoyed; - tury Life in WilUamSburg, Va." BATTERS TORONTO tiiiTiing from the party. The shot­ Buffaloes have hollow,, perma­ work done, on towm roads and The child Is a patient at St. of m ^ y , it being more particu­ BURTON'S, Inc. Mght ahlpt began moving from gun blast .caught Woodward as he was shot and before she phoned Pinnell *»ld he hopes th st "tan­ bridgsw iKatrqyad and damaged at Hlir* Pharmacy. General chair­ larly 4. club for social enjoynrent. Members and friends Interested th^M. Clair River at ^ r t Huron Toronto; Nov, 4 —A severe gible roaterlBl’’ will be turned up nent home. Deer' antlers are solid men will b* Mrs.. Louts Steullet Francis Hospital, Hartford- At Manchester Eveldng Herald He­ are cordially invited, stodd, unclad and unarmed. In the police. and are shed annually. Antelope during the flood here. last report the case, was consider­ But members like to donate into Lake l?***-V .autumn storm which battered wa­ hallway near his room. Ax for the report of a call by as a basis for an Intervtsw wjth A preliminary estimate of funds and Mrs. Charles Raish. The unit something occarionally for special bron eorrespOndeiit, Miss Susan Mrs. W alter .Waddell la chair­ 'i.: , gentle winds iw ^d the lake to- terfront property and disrupted Mri. ^Woodward, and added: ahed the outer sheaths from per­ it slap taking orders for Clmiat- ed a mild one. The little girl was needs. A feature of the -meeting Pendleton,' .AC 8-2854. The Duchess of Windsor was Mr*. Woodward, Pinnell said: ." It expanded by ^e town to nm lr not. among thbse receiving the man of ehp hostess committee. Advertise in The Herald-—It iPays Great Lakes shipping was expect­ questioned yesterday In her suite seems to mb ridlculotis on the face vWe’re not going In on Just a manent cores. bridge* ^ d roads was set at 810,- mas cards. Proceeds of both will, ^rteighters aim go into their general fund. - Salk Inoculation. She was a kinder- ed to blow ItsWf out today. at the Waldorf Towers In New 000, accordbtg to F irst Selectman gartner at the time, and is now a Detroit River from Lake Erie. The winds rCached • gale force York City by two Nassau County (Joodwin W. japobeon, 4-H Unit officers Name,: q%ey were forced to anchor 1" Officers of the Rip and Stitch flrat grader.' veaterday. FUhlng boats were Police officials. Asst. Chief Inspec­ Final paymsnt toward the full Church. Gets F'lood Flind* Ute yeeterday when winds smashed against piers, a reUlnlng tor'Stuyvesant Pinnell quoted her -■>v application wilt ba'gben the town 4-H Club for the coming year fol­ whipped river Waters back up- low: JuJith Wheelock, president; The Hebron and Gilead Oongre- wall on the Niagara Parkway near aa aaylng;' after the government'audit'iacom- gational ~ Churches have received ntream into Lake Bt. CTalr. lower- Ft. Erie collapsed and^ Several cot "I have known the Woodwards : pleted. NSney Moore, secretary; 7 Karen hut river channels almost live feet, wagon! Little, treazurer; Nancy Biesell, re­ 8119 .to be used in flood relief for g 27, a main highway to the tage areaa were Sodded. ■ about 12 years and had met them | The town is still making applica­ those Congregational Churches or .Snow fell on a great poHion of on several occasions before the . tion, accordlhg. to Jacobaon, for porter. ___itr^U of Mackinac, was plugged -Only the ‘leepV Sutira ^ gives y w drive.' The group’s^communlty service homes of members suffering' flood OnUrlo Province. - party. I spoke-to'them Saturday , FOR A (pLOWOUSSMm® M^NT Y O im H pU ^D JU IJ^ additlataai Hood .relief,, from Jlam^ When it com&to for four hours last night by snow night, complimenting Mr. Wood- project trill be making an TSailSr damages;:'Of'~thls“am6tmt-8tT~Tz I Az a busineaa vehicie or a hm ily car. it’a the world’s m od a g e . Infttetad during the Oct. 14 from, the Gilead church and the re- Which drifted to depths of two fwt ward on the athlevement* of hi* ; Hood. outfit for a girl in the Newington Oh top of an Ice glaze formed by horM. Nashua, and exchanging i a l l iULCS TOP SIZE ^ GUARANTEED TO ILOOM practical station wagon- It has extra atamina for normal Home and Hospital. mainder from the. Hebron church. r«jn which froze ahead of the Tlie application in this connec­ The Gilead Ladies' Aid Society Bank’s Resources greetings with Mrs. Woodward. | highway travel in 2-wheel drive, and shifu easily into tion chiefly concerns damage at New Arrival V now ^ ' ' ■'Then I left the group to Join | HARDY PLANTS A aon, Richard Arthur, was bonl has already forwarded $60 to the \Trafflc had to be re-routed to Tulips 8c M. 4-wheel drive to go through aand, mud, snow and soft • the Eagleville Dam and Pine Lake Congregational Missionary Society Up 15.6 J»er Cent MUMS Mostly 3 for $1.00 .Shores area. This region was the Oct. 37 to.F irst Lt. and Mrs. Rob­ i'lhe\*t«dta. which separate Michl- Hyocintht—oH colors. earth, on.or off the road, in all kind* of weather. It earriea ert HiUe in San Antonio, Texga. House in Hartford, to be used in ganV- two peninsula's and Join For nrtlllant Fall Celorn EVERGREENS only section seilously affected by flood damage repalra for Congre 3 for 59c the second floo. Martini of BrodWyn 884 CENTER STREET ' ths church will attend the Tollimd tempted tO think, would like to Csnter, rowed the canvaa craft Ihlo and trust companies. formerly of town; and Raymond All 51 BtaU banks and trust rom- TEL. M1-9-MU WOODLAND GARDENS H. Bradley, Jr. of town and a stu­ Assn, meeting Sunday afternoon spend all their time there. < the reeds early In the morning.. DtCORiliER MOTOR SALES, INC. The Sunday School staff will It haa a Isu'g* old fashioned fire Some,time later they diecovered ^ lilea showed a 2.5 per cent In­ JOHN J. ZAPADKA dent at the Bangor, Maine, in the 12-ihonth period. PlaeUiox Pharmacy 22-24 MAPLE STREET—MANCHE8T;ER, CONN. Theological Seminary. meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the place, In which-a cheerful fire was that dropping temperatures had ereai blazing. It is replete with a bake Totkl resources were up 2.2 per 299 EAST CENTER ST. 188 WOODLAND STREET Open Daily Till 9:00 PHONE MI 3-8474 The Board of Trustee* of the downstairs room in the church,' froecn them In. fund has voted to restore the oven of the type sometimes called Seeking to get free, the men cent., while loans and discounts TCU Ml 9-0896 a Dutch oven. cllmlMd 11.d per cent,. original portrait of Major John Manchester Evening Herald Plus Tax accidentally tore a hole In the iced Hale, ..Esq, in keeping w ith the Coventry correspondent, Mrs. A business session was held and ______N jar will. Charles Little, PI-2-62SI. . The portrait hangs ' In the library, room of th'e Storrs Coo- BRASS'F’IRM IN NZW OFFER gregalionat Parish House, where Bridgeport, Nov. 4 —FYihlc, U V E R A ifsl there ate alao books donated Mazzabufl, president of the AFT, AT LOW PRICES i through the .will xnd purchased union . representing. 3,000 w orkati through the funOtrom tline to at the Bridgeport Brass Co„ said time. the company asked union officials s Drug Stores J The books ywere moved from to a meeting today to’hear a new f HOURS 0 AJi- to li PJU. 1 Coventfy last year, since It was company contract offer. t a A* As A ▲ dh-Jk 4A A, JA : REG. $1.00 . .\ ...... NOW (minimum $1.00) EG. $45.00 ...... TK NOW $36.00 COOPERTIVE The turkey dinner to be served Friday night his been canceled by 0^ '\.- ■LACK and BROWN OXFORDS ' the Women's Service Guild of the I on any dry cleaning at MEN'S FAUs SPORT SHIRTS $14.50VALUE ...... NOW ISHER PRY CLEANSERS MENVALL WOOKTWEEDWEI and RAVON. DAC^RPN AND WOOLS INC. The MoBt Plain color*, check* snd plsld* oL flannels, gabardines, corduroy, ( cotton and ra.von'. All size*. COOPERATIVE ' $11.95 GABARDINE TO BU CK and BROWN OXFORD^, 32 5 BROAD ST R E E t , M A N C H E S T E R 8ET-W A>0 KAOLAXlolAn sSLEE l e e V m ^ Radical REG. 512.50 . . • a a a a NOW $10,40 $13.50 VALUE ...... NOW SAME DAY SERVICE IN BY 10 OUT BY 5 , AT RECULA-.PRICES RIG. $79.10 . NOW 6 0 REG. $10.00 .. N 0W S 8 . 0 0 ^ Spacious Parking Advance REG. $3.95 NOW $3.16 RIG. 540.00 . .>. $48^ BATES SHOES FOR MEN REG. $$.50 . . . NOW .$ 2 ,8 0 , THE STREETS OF THE WEEK ARE: EVER REG. $40.00 ,...... N01V $ 3 2 .0 f BOYS' WINTER SURCOATS \ S 1 J . 9 5 Wooittiridge and Lakewood Circle (N. & S.) MEN'S FALL SCARFS Sizes 4 to 20-:-Xot all sizes In every price. broV n o x fo r d s ■V - In wool and rayon. All color*. If your live on the Hboi'e-alrpet* in Munchi'ster, you are entitled In $11.95 $13«V5 VALUE .. NOW to a 25% CASH discount' on all dry rleaning (minimum 81.00) MEN'S FALL and WINTe REG. $14.95 ...... NOW \ this tverk: .lust rail Ml 9-7111. tVe bvIU pick up and deliver. REG. 13.50 , , ...... NOW $2*80 NYLON X TWEED SPORT ' '■'N / $13.55 $9.95 ;; REG. $16.95 ...... NOW MOCCASIOCCASIN TOES NOW $1-60 C"?— and CORDUROY COATS REG. $2.0^ ...... y / .. $12.00 VALUE...... NOW A REG. $19.95 ...... NOW $15.95 h \ Hosiery REG. $1.00 ..f... NOW 80c f(0Vl! REGx 537J0 ------N O W V REG. $22.50 ...... NOW $18.00 $9 .4 5 SMipua m siRviei h-;'. • C AP TOE ^ THE BEST 'S FALL T-SHIRTS $10.95 VALUE ...... NOW REG. $30.00 ...... N O W $ 2 4 .0 0 REG. $29.95 ...... NOW ’^23.95 in HEARING! GbmjiletieM REG. $1.50 .. .X ^ ...... NOW S I »20 Rlh^. $17.50 ...... NOW $14.00 BOYS'CORDUROY OR JUMPING JACKS REG. |l.25 .....,... NOW * $ 1 ^ 0 NOT - A Special Purchase! MEN'$ FAU «Ml WINTER WEIGHT TWEEDUROY SLACKS V Sites 4 to 12 anid 10 to 18. Sizes I 2V2 ta4 kl^W S6 !29 LEATHER; GAIARDINE oii6 WOOLEN REG. $1.00 ...... & NOW 8 0 c Rag. $7.50 Value . . . ▼▼ NOT - Shopworn 'Merchandise! V a Genuine" Swiii^laipon 10% O FF • SIzes BVz Ta ll^ KIH W $5 4 9 ^ - N O - ' F - - MEN'S PAMMAS Reg. $4.50 Value .. .'!n V ▼▼ . ■ 1 • Automatic Calender Button sad Pull-Over*. Plain and fancy,,rolors. REG. 547.50 .. NOW $ 3 8 .0 0 BOYS’ SHIRTS, POLOS, FLANNEL Slze.4V2t a 8 N O W $ 5 .2 9 HYDROSCOPIC a Jeweled Movement — REG. 54.95 ...... NOW $ 3 .9 6 Reg. $4.00 Value . Ours Alone in Manchester a Sweep Second Hand, REG. $24.95 .. NOW ,$1^.96 I PAJAMAS, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, Izes 4 ta 7 REG. $3.95 NOW $3.16 WINTER GAPS Sim41.7 ^oW $3.89 Right Out Of Our Own Stock a Unbreakable Cryaul REG. $11.95 . , NOW $ 9 .7 6 Reg. $4.75 Value . BLUE CROSS 'il* a Anti-Msgnetic MEN'S FALL GLOVES REDUCED 20% HEARIN9 AIDS Leather and woolcni4—lined and iinlinrd. Special Saturday 3 for ^ 3’^^ • Radium Dial and Hands MEN'S FALL SWEATERS KALI-STEN-IKS ItANSISTOR-POWmO.. i sa4 IsM isbI , i ALL BOYS’ SHOES REDUCED ONI TINY "A " BATTItY. J. r e T " EaMscTl REG. $4.95 NOW $ 5 .5 6 • Absorbs moisture and.perspiration! PULLOVERS and COATS MISSES'^ CHILDREN'S — BABIES' AS tow AS S L N KR ISM srerttisf ctiil IN ALL COLOR COMBINATIONS ACROBAT, KALI-STEN-IKS, BIG BOY A product of TKa Doblberg • Tailored for individual.fit! V liicoidilimlly REG. $12.95 ...... NOW $10.34 REG.*. $4.95 ...... NOW $ 3 .9 6 Sizes 12V2 ta3 Cewtpo'ty. Minnaopalib, 8 i2 5 « « Dress Clearance •FAinry.. hot. n#'

1, i.--' f AGE 8EVEIC MANp^MlE^iSVBNING HERALD. MANCHE8TEIL CONN« FRIDAY, NOVEMBER tneti ding; A'^act, aheet about flood vitws and problems concerning relief and also glva infomiAtlon. the othsir hanA •• that it muSit labor and management will be die- into if." But nature makes At toe board meeting, it waia alsb cams from a diplomatic opsraUon \ i^roodiGi, cussed from s Ctafiatlsn stand­ that ujineceaaary. ■ aupoimeed that Mrs. Beatrice Ro^' which wa have, a patt, ** point,'will follow his talk. Skywatch Schedule ^ th a l of Wateiford, State presi» ^By BOOBR nUCB Mrs. Cochton say* the No. 1 1|ind» which wa lay dowh'certain' eon* The 'meeting la open to all men lesson is: Ri^rdlbsa of what you* dent, la Kotiig to ..ttend a conven­ tion in Cmcago on Nov. 17. She la a diUona for thS nSw, Germany. of the town, - Robert Ostrander, Saturday, N«v. 6 Oklahoma Qiy. Nov. 4 The aat, the baby teeth come out, but S K o n president. Invites the pierf tO ar­ only requireinent fr ' TnctnoaFsklp if yoti *at an adequate diet and member of the advisory committee Thi longer wa sra'unsbls to Midnight • 2 a.m. Valimteera on political organisation and will rive at 7'.80 p.m.'for friendly fel­ 2a.m. - 4 a.m. Valuatoera In a new club of aecoiul gradeto at take care of your teeth., the' new i FUBS ^ p ^ u ca German unity by our lowship and, a get-acquatrited exceWtton of th*c,t»aaurer, in or the LaFRyett* grade stood ia ipe* ones will "come ip sifong and be toairman of a subpcom'mitteq to GcrmajU 4 a m. - a a.m, ... . VohiBtoera Needed get out the vote. AND null ^Ucy. the more tha period prloi* to the 8 o’clock, 6 a.m. . 8 a.m. .,, ...... Emmett Roberta, Pabl lacobbupoi der^To assure couMnulty of of two or three front teeth. pretty.!’ 'Bolton, iiov. 4 (Special)—"Bun-o>overaeaa'and Ughtweight clothing ptoject from yeas'to year. The organisation, complete wl The report of the recent State themselves will drift away theetlng. Refreshments will be 8 a.m, »,10 a.m...... Daniel Firestone, Btaina Veacb^ "Every year t get these little convention indicatad- that it. waa " 6n-$-8$M X N it'O’tho -longsrTtha -Ruasiaiu served at the end of the meeting ,.., .m-Marilyn Hubbard. Rayimmd Idgcr. ''die Weak to Connecticut” wlU, be tor. the prandy St./at 7:30 p.m. Cochran, teacher of th* 7-year- a ' Just a sideline," toe ex- Mrs. Helen Fitapatrick of this p.'m. - 6 p.m...... 7 , James Galanek, Bob Hunt \ plaliied- "When you haYe- 39 of town attended the executive board thsmsslvas...... Linda Recknagel, Carol Chasev School If yesterday’s anhounce- clothing being clean, and wearable. Thirty-one kindergarten pupils olds. 8 p.m. - 8 p.m. -Fined $6 in Rules Bfenrh She says tha main aim la to Ujenv.'yoU have to keepsideline meeting, , > fsssffffas?’ Our German poUcy grows weak­ 8 p.m. - 1.0 p-n» ...... Kenneth Churllla ment la an IndidSTiom - and ntoS adults made the trip to going to keep It Interesting. And I ***** ' ...... Volunteers Needed • ' \ In response to the suggestion of . The case of Mrs. Roselyn Hill, the fflrm plant of the University teach children good dental cato er, then, while, on'the other hand, A Thought for Today lo p m- - Alton 8L, Manchester was heard and general health practice*, in­ think thSy all lovq jehoot." I ••#•••«•••*«******** ! ^ Skywatch ais«rtarafss>i JPsbBlPost located on top of Manchester Police Stotlbn. State Education Commissioner F. of ConnoctlcutxWednesday. In ad- Out MooUi ••••••••••••••*•*•*••• we have no means of forcing Rus­ Volunteers may register , at Civil Defense Hea^uartera, Mdnlrtpu E. Engleman, children of the local in Trial JuatlcT Court Tuesday. dltton to obsef^hg a modem dairy structive material t* compiled on sia to end Its hold-out. Money Talks Building, Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 1 to 6 school will collect iisld clothing Charged wltjr failure to signal, Mduatriea yiHant. the children how to clean teeth anS th*7»*bP*r 0^9f »>•••»>»»****»•**•* from Nov. 14 through Nov. 18 to Mrs. RlU pleAded not guilty. Trial -tourqd Ur* cow bams, visited the food* to eat to protect new one*.' FederaHoiin o Plans But that atstement should be P-n>- ' •______Justice dohn Swanson found her Mrr. Cochran say* toe knows qualified. We do have one way by A big silver Dollar and little assist the Save the Children Feder­ ■heepAnd beef steer, watched th* ‘WSahlngtow'e MoiiunMint Seen by ation in ita' 14th Annual Clothing guilty^m*^ levied a fine of $6. Morgan mares -and foals In the from experience that All 39 of her “(ii# JSS *la MCloalTtly which we could call Russia to im­ TourUit Standing on His Head* brown Cent, the recreation staff. pupila soon will toe member*., Booth at Session If's SO piGatont to shop tBlitlcd to IM UM o( rapubllcatloD of Rolling along together Ihey/wqnt, Bowling, Skating Crusade. * ' S^rH lll was arrested folloed^ flel^ and were completely fasci­ eratfud lo It. or There wlH be na charge for Holden Flowers ap-'«ccldeht whlcli occurred m i ' "Everybody who already had teeth £a Mwa dtapatctiea mediate account. We have one po­ This imaginative .Droodle, sug- Good, clean clothing for needy nated by two litters of baby pig*. MkanrtM Rolling-’along the smooth;sidewalk bowling with the exception of pay­ t1 OAKLAND ST. TEL Mi V.774S Attempted to make S right tunt out were mad*- charter membqjr* ^hon youVegot CHARGE PI^N tential presaure'__ we hkve _ . not _ gested by Mrs. Jsmea E. Sage of When the Dollar, remarked, for ing for the pin boys, and no admia- Children In this country and over- Mothers reported that though An Information Moth - at th* o( rapiMJaatioii ot a p t ^ "wniito he Ouk. ra^l ?«*'*•* Bend, Indiana, Is a nice one Planned bv Rec -_*B*s is the bbJectlYe of the drivof into Notch Rd. from R t/ 6. .She the bus trip but to the University when w#' organised," the teqeher — areiiSo raaaraad. exerted. That would be the re-^J to ituay:whire ekttog Upside Down Dollara-ean- talk, - ..... Sion chkrg* for-roller akaUng. "flashed” hef brake* r^er^'than sidd. "We keep adding bamea aa Stats Capitol will be ipanned by 3 ^ ^ TTiere are 150 p^r of roller ekatee School children of the nation last was very quiet, the children re­ movel of the one aeml-legltlmate Oake. It’s also an excuse to re­ '■you poor little Centi ^oir ipoor making an accepted aimah'Her in­ flected their enjoyment of the trip they lose teeth." th* Connecticut Federatloil of M l aar»le» ettam of N. C. A. •« little mite, available at the Y for a alight ren­ year coIj>ted more -than STS^'tons excuse Ruaala doea have for her mind you that many Doctors say Saturday night the Recreation of clothing during “Bundle Week.” tention was mlsinteimeted as an on the way home. It was obvious Th* youa^atera-wrote their own Democratic Women's ClubS-Auring R#pr»a«aUU»Mt T*a I, am bigger and moret han twice Department U featuring co«d tal, charge. obatructionism on Germany. That that standing on the hesd is. The clothing collected will be effort to go left Into'Rt 44 A that every single one of them song: 7. , the special sessi'on.of the l^tala- a tpocial Amncy — Kaw healthful, because It permits blood as bright, .^tt bewUng.at. the Weet Side Recrea­ the motorist' following her. He knew "The Ballad of Davy Crock­ “We’ce the snaggled-t o o t h L IMrolt aad Boalo& partially valid excuae Uaa in- the 'Many boUnSta believe the distributed in' a number of way*. ture. It waa decided yesterday at A U O T BUBllAO o r to rush to your brain, it gets tpe I' am worth more than you a hun tion Center for all, children 15 At Reasonable Prices Some will be given-free to Navajo started to make y>e turn' into ett” backwards and forwards and chefubs—see fact that we are tnaiaUng that dred fold. ' * _ ' " years of age, and roller •si i^ n g for manna of the Bll^ was a lichen. Notch Rd. on hiSr right and collid­ were fast learning a new popular ^•We’v* lost on* tooth oy three ‘the meeting of the executive board Apply Rt stores dispkiyiiiK this emblenf lint out of your trouser cuffs and Indians and Impoverished people of the federation in Hartford. Gemtany be rearmed as a mtmber it gives your wife some needed ex­ And written on me In letters bold both boye and girla at.'Uii Corn- /In isolated rural areas of the Unlt- ed with the lull car. •' number, ""’he B’ble Tell* Me So.’' ' "We laugh and lisp ' or Rt dther of ovr offices*' la the motto, drawn from the pious munity Y. '' *■ The companion caaea of Ray­ New Arrival* "Since our teeth w* have missed 'The booth will be manned by fed­ an alliancs which is' directed ercise when she rushes over lo *d States, ^ m e will be sold for eration members throughout the grab the loose change that falls creed, The bowling will begin at 6; • W I^DW G BOUQUETS mond QUea of Willimantic. A daiig.ivc.- woa born yesterday "Snaggle-tooth oherub# are we." ™*’SSSa aad aibar raa^is ^*il* against Rusais. nominal charges to the Southern, Principal Wad* Dtvenport. State, who will pass out literature I ifaararr~ Baanliig MaraH- out of yopr pockets. I've been ■In God we trust', which all men and w'lll be-under the direction;Of mountaiiteer* who rebel against charged wHth, illegal parking and at Manchester Memorial Hospital If we should snnouncs thht we standing op my head almost every can read.” Mel Cushing, director of the West accepUng outright charity and Francis/feaker,, RFD 1, Columbia, to Mr. and Mrs. Hilton of •daartlalBB cloaM boarai "Yes, I know,”-said the little mite. • FUNERAl. DESIGNS charged with recklea driving were •I Pi IB. W d a j. are'abandoning our demand for morning for the past year and'l.fs Side building. The roller sitin g *EM EReElteY Borpe will be shipped for free dls- Keeney Drive. '■J'm not big, not good, nor bright, win begin at 7 o’clock and >111 be continued because Giles’ attorney Comlirg E\’ents -ip -i the rehnpSment of'Germany as very aUmulaUtig, altho to tell toibutlon overseas. jr—ip. aa.' the truth I don't dO it on purpose. And yet"- said th# Cent with a supervised by Bob DlBatllito of V' OIL lURNER Clothing I* also stockpiled for is /fll. The two dilvers w-ere in­ Tonight’s evenU: Zoning Board r* * 7 our own aby, ws'wou^ leavs Rus­ • CORSAGE^^ volved In a rear end'collision on of Appeals hearing at Bvron Shinn It’s Just that my In-a-Door Bed / meek little sight— ^ SERVICE emergency use. During the ■ past sia without A. single vahd argu­ has a weak, catch and it alams It­ "You don't go to Church aa often s three year4. more than two million gt. 6, Oct. 14. , residence, Rt. 44A at 8i>.m. Case* Anhouneerhent / ment, and ws Would leave Russia, self shut every time th# alarm aa I.’t ’ T E U IT W ITH FLO W E RS ^ pounds have been sent to Korea. ' United Methodist Church School to be heard include that of Ueon- X *«m^laiAa7^ children were enthusiastic about ai’d Phlllipa regarding building tn and Russia alont, exposed to sH clock goes off! —The ParlshM*^, . F O R RENT ^ CALL During'195^ and 1956, quake, flood iflponsored by the sManchfifter lyTtLEFLORA and fire victims In Greece, Italy, the result of their first effort to Rosedale and Dr. Bernard J. Shey- PUBUO A000UNTIli$-TAX IfORK rriday, NOvambar 4 tht pressuos *f German opinion o^ $ and IS mm. Movie Projector*-* W IU IA M S , North Africa, Austria and HkiU convert the "trick or treat” of idan on removal of hU garage to both stdea of the Iron Curtpin. Council of Churches. aound or allent, r also 86 mm. (3.D) VISUAL WIRE SERVICE Halloween into a helpful project the proscribed building line. I . / HcRr Rev.^Sniilh allde projoctor*. OIL SERVICE have 'received ' Emergency ship­ I '■ , . . ' • Ihen, if the Germans moved to­ ments. for ■ United Nations Children's Bomarco square dance at the The Globe Hollow Pricb DELIVERIES TO SURROUNDING TOWNS Parents have 'been advised that Fund. The 63 children jA-ho par­ Community Hall. United Methodlat ward unity by thcmaelveSi it WELDON DRUG CO. and Manchester Baptist Couples Anthony J. lyAyanxo Tha price aat by <3hanay Broa. At North Church Ml SlalirBt— TeL IU-S-6S21 MI-9-4548 clean, usable clothing and shoes, ticipated St the Methodist Church would be Ruseta, rather than iii, preferably for children, arc needed collected $49.88 -which haa been Club will be guests. tha Globa Hollow tracU they would be leaving in the lurch. in thq drive, Adult and Infant mailed to UNICEF. 4 PIARL ST.. MANCHiSTER— Ml 94)590 of 11,250,000 for approxl- The. Rev. Emerson Smith, Meth­ z clothing ia also welcome but the Named Nursery Aides Manchester Evening Herald Then we would prove ouraetves, Bolton. correapondent, Mr*. Doris eietiby 1.000 acraa of liwd and beyond all doubt, the truer friend odist chaplain tO industry of the greatest need Is for children's Mrs. Theodore Davis, Mrs. Rich­ wear. Boys’-winter .garment* for ard Olmated and Mrs. Robert E. D’ltslia, M1-8-564S. M A N C U ESrER TB US T apetar-^^mparaa with a 1760,000 of German unity. New England area, w*|ll dlscUSs' waluatlon .made by-, tha appralaar the church' srbusinesa in busl'ness ly don’t ,we do thia? Bach of at an open meeting of the North ' MAIN olm O K Urad by tha town. Western Three haa ite.own Methojist Church Men’s Club at / I0$4iala, Oppealte St. James' Church ' It can ba asMimad that, aa la motive for ahrinking from It. the church on Monday, Nov. 14. In his field of work over the NORTH BBANCR ^tural in audt ^0****> *" ace actuiUly ’ team a unified' ^pralaer hea eoinb-feh^rt foa tha pMt five years, the Rev. Mr.-Smith Low coat - High quality 1& No. Main. Coracr Oakland Sk many almost as much as ever, / X Next to TMCA - x E T s S S ^ Interaat of tha party wh|A hlraa hai not only served labor but po ms'tter what paper alliance a management aa well by bringing S&F Hia vary amployman^i;| part unified Qefmany happens to be the two to a better understanding • FREE PARKING AtIWtH j^ tCES •f a barcainlng procaat, anA Of each other'a views. A question ONE^TOP BANKING wearing. Britain fears a united STEARNS & FOSTER ' Ukaly to ovar>valua. iha and .nnswer, i>er.lod, in whlph local -■-----4-- IGMkihiAyi' UiUtWI ~Gef- :«rty hia cUant want* to buy, as would be able to increase jpaasonabty aa poaslbla. Bb - tha th#vhlM>ilM of commerclsl com- 1760.000 U a limltad kind ot gutda petitM B^ could offer to Britain. to what might ba a fair pries for And wb^ta^,^the United States dhs pfopetty. It maasa it is wwU simply arsSMIAto admit that wa Do you have the « t laast that much—and may. ' Cheea* His Watch hhya bssn and foolish lii Rcgularly $69.50,/fbf this set of SOyS! ofRLSl actuality, ha worth much mors. Stearns & Foster Bedding on legs. 5 9 . 5 0 4 4 - maJUng. dsrmanNnarmiunsnt our from fht Handtemcit in Town Tha pries avaragas out to i numbsr sha pollcyNyith rsgard to Included is a tWin size box spring each averaga* pries of $1,260 ^ r aera. Oarm i^ for So pi*hy **sUy on legs .and an innerspring mat­ - W IN A WONDERFUL PRIZE ( This is high for soma of tha acraa tress with pTe-built Seat-Edge bor­ years. Reg. $69.50 In tha tract, and low for others. ders. Perfect to use as daytime But, if wa oould do it, 3 ,ff. 3in. Thara'have bean aalaa of land couches; nighttime beds- Buy s in this big, exciting would bring ehssrs from I : -• tha aama araa, for raaldantlal pur pair>t this saving! \Tw in Site mans, and .ntosiu* dtacomflti 1 5 poaaa. in which tha pries par acre and challsngs to tl\|i Russians, and has baap at laast thraa timss tha ‘‘X- ths dtplomatlc intUatlvs back to ■K CONTEST $l460 averaga now being asked. thsW sst . ... ■\\ Or. tha^other hand, the fiMleral govpn^ant is’trying to psay only ^ X START TOVAV! You qualify if you’t-- 16 or younge r H j m m Men tor a pisba of p ip p ^ Tkd "Soil BaiUc’^ no'w to our Rt’xall Drug Storo and learn how easy if i t ■ " ty erigtnaliy part of this What the l!lsenhower\adR^ .tract. . ' / >tratloa ia potog to do, to'try to ^ The land Involyad, in other >ea^ off political danger on tod Add a head­ ] BOYS’ ,warda. varies frorv^ land which farm front, ia not a aurrender of coiild become the ^mcaat. reaidan its ..experiment with flexible prtbe board-complete g r a n d G R ^ N 0 tial laftd in Xiiibkahilar, if It wars eupporte. Itot It Is, of course, in. l\ ' .pot on tha^miarket, and land tm polite and plausible'dlsgulae, a P R lZ t PR\I^ which there is paihapa no ovantual Plan for funnellng more money in­ GTRARD- / T w i n B e d s / T ttso of ahy kiniTat all. to the pockets of the farmsra. PERRe GAU.X 89.50 ^ Against the $^^,000 asked of Only this time. Instead of paying Regularly $79.50; Here is the same'fine the town,'* Cheney Broa, is raport- them for the 'exceat production \Our Fine M'atclies Fill A Man's SlrlcteM Requirement* quality Stearns & Foster bedding as ' W to think itself capable of ob> they achieve, we would be paying \ 1.50 listed above PLUS an ivory plastic- FIRE ARROW BICYCLE Deluxe Speediher BICYCLE tatnlng, from private investors, a them for not producing it. 6 ! covered headboard. Inexpensive way to price of $1,600,000 for tha tracts. Ragulation ■whh •wicffx Muhl-Sptiad Power trok#/ whh tahidlM MuM-Spaad Power froho Under toe "soil bank” plan own twin beds for daughtei^'s or son’s Tliis, Uks tbs town's appraisal. R8gyi6rly,$79.50 which i* how,coming to the fore, room. Twin Six* Speedy, eoty-rotlliig, fuity equipped I Itot Easy-riding, I«xw y equippedl Hot light­ may be a bargaining maneuver. the, government would -pay toe Therm-O-Motlc frame, .ele^ric horn, 2- weight frame and saddle, chrome head­ But, when one considers w ^ t farmeri for taking'some of their tpeed gear shift, Delta headlight,/White light, electric horn, chain guard, buflt-in might be done with the whole Jeweleis-Silversmiths acres out of regular production, The kddwn name' sidewall tires, ether .Vextras," la bright hick stand, while sidewall tiret, plus ether jaraa, if there were no reetrlcUons the kriwn quality , MANCHESTER end putting them into soil con- Are red with grey trim. ' / ■ special featuresi A red and grey beaulyl «a the use of the water tor recrea- since AaOO.X \ 958 Ma in ST; \ ■crvatlon or soil' building crop*. \ y ' tioinal purposes, perhaps a $1.600,- TkeoreUcally, this would cut down BOO pHca la not Impoaaibla. production of those crops in which ± B O Y S ’ PRIZES GIRLS’ PRIZES In copaidaration of the price, we have aurplusea, benefit tha too, it is not Only aeceaeary to oon- land, making It'richer for future \ aidsr,what the pt>>erty mii^t be crops, and at the same time, prob­ o a k w it h worth on the open market, but ably coat the taxpayers iesa than F O R Y O U A What special worth it may Itave to it would cost us to buy up surplus, th* town, and to. thb Country Club. crops. '. M O N K Y IN . • elmtirtc ftllCHT TISIN V'or both, the proposition offers 7 b la c k l e g s / . . So, as an alternative to a re­ ponething they would have to re­ Steam-typ« engine puff* reol tmokel turn to higher price supporte, the place by other-expendtturea,. If Train includei tender, 3 cars, caboose, soil bank plan 'la probably, better tWsxpropoaltion la rejected. ..-'frock, transformer, other equipment. in teverel ways. R would coit lhat, Smart! com bination j for ‘ A preliminaiY verdict on the Long, low oblong Cock­ price, might be that it la certainly iniprqve th* land, and leave us without thpse surpluses It is so tail Table with drawer. within range. Obviously, the town gaty to Use Any Time expensive to store. Top is 40 X 19 inches. Bat aa much ri^ t tn quarrel wlto 3 1 7 / ... It- would sttil- leave -us; howeverr 'X .X ’T" M ro w n i* W t h X»toey Hrds: -Hm t d 'W MODERN TA^ES \ The town mey prepare a . counter­ faced with the basic problem for FLASH OUTFIT offer'of its on-n. But if the town la which, in truth, there seems no peripua and fair, about the propoat ready aoluUon. Whom else do we im Indsdw Camara, HoililiaWar, bof- pay for not producing? Perhaps . 9 i » lariM, a -fioihbwlb.; 2 rail, 'of tiott, the bar^ntog gap ic .opena Regular $39.50 Wm, Siractlejic. ~ one could argue that, when one - up will -not bp aenaatlonally wide. SICAUSfi 1. Chi-Nomel SUPIR each gets unemployment compensation, -HOUSt PAINT eppllei with greater when a factory Is shut down, one Th* Deadlock Russia Like* easel 2. Chi-Nomel SUPIR HOUSi AUTOMITS rn9in»eoww««' is' being’ paid for not producing. PAINT geei (erfherf 3. C hi-N em el Fabulous? Wo, if$ fantastic! Each week for four weeks, somebody is going to win a The .shadow-boxing on the quei OtotT than that, ‘ however, what SUPIR HOljSI PAINT W t h o f ' l B A C S C A M ■ .Boil of OermiB Tinny~atrGeneva •individual, what anterprlse* can~go "-^hbNamel S upxkH oosx^ P*n«T will to the govemmant and say ‘T will I give you even greater protection when hrB^lipUiidiing hew every vMr^dr tbb reSt of hTs driier life! ftmey be you! Hat a raai'l-cyiioSar enflaai has become almost farcical. Ttirn applied over a coat of SUPER PsiMCS. by turn, the West present* pro- overproduce and ruin myself and -goat foiC la cirtiot or oa . StiPES-PsiMERseaUtheaurface,makes (Iraieixawa,. Cam#, with - - W * . it hope* the R^ialan* will everybody elae in my business uii- a better fpuitdation and sMurea much (3 to 10 words) on your "Mhgic.’rou.th” entry blank. Fill it in, not accept, and probably'haa de­ less you,-pay me not to.” ? . longer paint life. ’ Whatr A now Dodgo EVERY YDhRT^ . J.fu*LaaJ.e(CciMdti.. Use this Corner Table mail it. yours man 6« «lecfed/ signed ao the Ruaaiana can eaaiiy l?»e RUBBESTSKn Poscii. A FlXJOS It Is aisq part of the picture, as E nam el for wood or cement Adore with a .sectional sofa That’s right—a.s .stated in the term.s of the Contest Rules! If you eapspe accepting 'them, and thie we consider it, that the kind of both inside sndioiit. It ipreads easily, 30 X 30 inches over all. are ohe of the weekly winners of the Grand Prize, you will take Hollywood--hero you com ol' ^ . Sends and Recofves Voicn and Code lUiaaiana present proposals .(hey farmer we are talking about when ■wlthstanda heavy'traffic and repeatM Large, 32 x 32 inch scTubbinga. Use a pair of these command of a new ’36 Dodge right awag! N.ext year, it will be If your ehtrj’ U selected for any one o f the|_four weekly final Rom eo ILICTRONIC obviously hop* th* West will not w* talk bf.^the farm problem la not .square top for this pad cannot accept. End Tables at your exchanged for a new ’57 D^ge, delivered to your door! The year the farmer of our imagination at "ASK TO S ii OIMS OF COLOR" sofa. 38 X 18 inch tops. Cocktail Table with contests, you will compete with two other contestants for a RADIO STATION ! But the a>antage m this dead-, all. Most of the reckless overpro­ dratver. after that, a new '58 Dodge. . . and so on for the rest of your life! "DODGE FOR LIFE” on the popular Lawrence Welk Show lock, unfoiibnately, aeems to lean duction oomea from, and most of OPEN EVERY SwHchbaarJ ty*a trammlttar from Hollywood, over a national television network, will be with 2 micraahaaac, tala- toward Ruaata. That la ao because the government help goee^ to, THURSDAY EVENING the RusWsn i(toa of an eventual n.smmoth one crop producers who Do you have the "Magic Touch"? fun! A few minute* after you appear on the show—you may b e. fraph. cie**! toLt 6 Jotoctar. poloUon of toe German problem la operate giant land factoriu. Some­ CLOSEDMONDAYS r Here's what you do. Visit our showroom today and discover the winner of a new Dodge for life! (Naturally, you’re Dodge’s likely to advance with the pas- time* It works . out that they guest ih Hollywood—all expeh-ses paid, and what a tipie you S e e These and Other CONTEST PRIZES aago.of time; while our idea of a create the aituatioi^ of loss, but the "Magic Touch’' of Dodge pUh-button (iriving.,. the safest I ' * ■■ imtution ia likely-to recede. Rus­ also tuni out to be the . ones who way to drive ever developed, Write a short driving safety slogan •will have!) Come on in today, and get startedl. TODAY at our Rexall Drug Store sia wants Germany unified, when never suffer from Ift The little, It is tmified, by actioo of the Ger­ average farmer of pur Imsgina- mans themaclves, rathar than by tion, the good, solid backbone of 336 N MAIN S T ." TEL. MI 9-5253 ■to Four agreement in which We Amqriea is always in on the loss, Step End Table for . ardttld have p eey. Ruetra la bet- but leldom in on the ***600.' And O^en jly 7 -A. M. to 5 P. M. Including Wed. Afternoons sofa or chair has a MILLER PHARMACY toto tost, when the Germane get it ia to the land Induatriallst who and Saturdays Until Noon drawer; 30 x 19 inches, YOUR NEIGHRORHOOD LiGGEH-REXALL DRUG STORE aiaund to grasping ilnlty for ^managas tens of thousand of overall. 7^ Manet SOLIMENE, INC. - 634 Center Street ttwaaalves, they will be quite will- acraa—not to the real farmer who 299 GREEN RD. FRESCRIPTIONPgESCRIPnON SRECIAUSTS SRECIAUSTS TRL. Ml 1-4134 - isg to cut themselyee free from haa 60, or 100, or 200,. or 400— 'I i P ram fif JFt m C oi and Ddiytiy S en rie* ■tottam tlas to, gel it ' that the soil bank plan la going to Chi'Namel . Odr Idea at Geemaa unity. *a ba mtanlngfuL %■ ! a 'V f . ...' I-' t4.' ■ '-V' I'- - 'V , /• - V"" '"\ 1 ,' r-. ^ I ■■ ■»'■ I

.A ■\ tlANCHESTEir EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1958 PA G E N D f l Z- .it, ' > A G ^ a H T - r * on 'Christmaa morning. Glfta do- arrangements, with Mrs. Henry tions; JNra. William Say, fancy the month, ann oil painting by Mrs. .aentatlve to the State Legtalatiire j R o c f c e ^ ■ nhM by’ organlBatlonia and in- Larsen as organist and Mrs. work and aprorta; Mrs. Charles Sandra Lavitt,t, wife of Atty. Edwin L ef^e Plans and president of the School divHiuala through the local chap­ ■ Meyer, soloist Twelve Little, food anhtte "Arles.” Manager Richard Martin. >/6n 'Tueiday' the unit meeting l l Hartford Man barkatloit^ to be placed on the out- ty are ./pwtlclpaUng In the elephant and gif^; Mrs; Frank, The scene is a • small winding Unit Meetings service. . Guernsey, garden table; Mrs. E$r street In, the town of Arles, France. Will be. held at the home,'of Mrs. Building Mrs. Lavitt painted' It from a Edward. W. Radtke, 25 hMwthome (Hfta alKicIld be lii^orm of .k'onth PclIowaUp Installs neat Purnell, dolle and toys; Mrs. J^a l e ’Two Youth lellowaHlp groups of Kenheth Cook, arts and crafts; sketch while on a tour in Europe. The exMnaion of water . and St., at 8 p.m. McCormick will be Cofitroctor Arrested After the aaihe value,/^proglmatbly A native of New York, she studied Sewer factifUes In town will be the the speaker at this Meeting^-and $1.S0; the' clupMr sakL Items tha Vernon Methodist Church will Mrs.' Raymond Ladd, Christmas hold a aervlua of tnatallatioif of of- 'cards and wrappings; Mrs. Leonard at Pratt Institute and with Baaiotes topic of diacussion at a aeries of the unit leiuiers will be Mra. Ed­ Rosidtntial-i STARTS at)Uiortaad by/the lallitary in­ of the -Muaisum of Modem Art. unit meetings of the Manchester ward Glenney Jr„ and Mrs. Ralph 4-Car Accident clude photo ftMera.-'^blUfalds, key Beers Sunday evening at 7:30.. Green, luncheon and tea; Mra. Ken­ Altoratloas-R« •nie junior M.Y.F., which in­ Before her marriage, she de­ League of Women Voters Tuesday 'Schwalkert. Mrs. ' F r a n e ls . H. \ ringa, dgaretta/ ciMes, comic neth Chapmatj and Sunday School, signed cowboy suits, women’s faah< and W ed he's d a y at'homes of Cowan will be’ the chalrinan. cludes young people between the grab bag: Youii|f People’s Fellow- “Biuinen Built On FRIDAY RockvUlr,, Nov...v». 4.. T (Special) — bo or life aaVera in air-tight cello- president; Karen Browning, vice American Legion Auxtllniy Notes ing November OPEN \ president; Unda Knotf, secretary; ter Shulth'els. has made a de­ Rd., at 9:30. Warren wilt speak at ^mobile while '4iia license la linder phaae bags, plastic IdentlflcaUon The annual membership supper Supper Saturday. tailed study of water and sewer this meeting which will be led by Tef. M I 9-3033 insert Mr billfolds. and Betty Sinclair, treasurer. The of the American Legion Auxiliary auspension this morptng .following ■group meets at the church each The Silhouettes Drum Corps will expansion problelns in order to Mrs. Glenney. and Mrs. Edward After 5:00 P. M. TO an accident involving four cars at .Each package should contairt-at wUl be held Wednesday evening, hold a benefit supper at the Ver­ give information to League mem­ Swirt„The chairmen will be Mrs.* y 82 Baldwin Road Sunday evening from S—6:30 un­ Nov. 9 at 6:30 In the G.A.R. rooms. the intersection of ymon and least three Items from this lUt. der the direction of Mrs. Gloria non Methodist Church, Saturday bers about .the proposed construc­ Bradley Prohaaka and Mrs. C. V, Manchester. Conn. \ Maple Bta v . pne gift should be of 75 cents .to This will be a pot luck aupper with from 8 to 7 p.m. hlra. Louis Smith, tion of a remodelM Sewage pldnt McQulde. .. 9 P.M. '$1 value, other two of leaaer Knoff. members attending who have in- Mrs,'Stanley Olender and Mrs. mmft According to city jjollcie, Wil­ Senior M.Y.F1 officers to be In­ on Olcott St. ^ X On Wednesday at 8 p.m., the I i ^ liam J. Martin, 37, 90 Prospect St..' value, total not to exceed $lh0. 'creased their membership for porothy Miller are 'In charge of A tentative scheduled ca llr for unit meeting will be held at Hie waa headed in a w.eaterly direc­ No wilten -message jother than stalled Sunday are John Madden, 1956. Mrs. Virginia Snow, South the irrangemenls. Tickets may be president; Judy Kayden, vice presi-' an election Nov.-29 at which the home of Mrs. Vincent Ramiai/ 220 SAT. tion on Union St., when he stoptood the name and ’address of the donor Coventry, department membership secured from any member of the voters will spproVe or disapprove Greenwood Dr., and Martlmwtll be to allow a’ Connecticut Co„/ du4 on an enclosure card should be dent; Barbara Huntington, secre­ chairman, and Mrs. Elisabeth Corps, or' at the door. an appropriation for the project B & a H tary; James Maguire, tr^u rer, the giiest. Mrs. Swift .mid Mrs. to pass before making a left' turn included,-..and number of gifts they RychUng, fouHh district member­ On Nov. 11 the Corps will go to If the Board of Directors decides Schwaikert will be Y®e leaders. n i l Into Maple St. While Ije was are sending, this being a military Elaine Meyer la chairman of Yaith ship chairman, will be guesU at to authorise It, J v - and—-Witness.—Diane—Maguire-^a Hartford Mr the ArmUUce Day pa- Chairman will beyMrs. Maurice Ttopped h1»" cm- WHS" itrgtir^from regntatton; Gifts should not be Tfie^supper and wHThave-charge of f#ae,^H ff^ Nisv; 13 the Corps Will Three local authorities* on sewer ^Mmer «n r iim r Y «ttw McGovern. the rear by Kendrick, y' wrapped. chairman' of .-outreach and cititeiK Initiation of hew members. Mrs, take part In a competition at the and water problems Will partlci Mrs. Schulthptfi urges ail League (P.M. ship, and Patricia Noonan is chair­ Kendrick'a car then bounced off All gifts contributed should be IMlen Rothe, local memberahlj) State Armory in Bristol, with the pate in the unit meetings. They members toone of the unit left at the Blssell Insurance man of fellowship. ’The group In­ cr^rman. 'lB In charge of plaha for senior competition starting at 7 are Christie McCormick, chairman meetings to learn the answers to Martin’s car and struck a vehicle cludes young people from 13 to 18 “YOUR MONEY OUR FACTOHY SfOME^ 'operated by Joseph Zinker, S3, Agency, 19 Park St., before Nov. the supper. . p.m., of the committee stud.ving fire con­ their questions on water and sewer Ellington, who was traveling In IS, in order that there will be years and is under the directiori of Mrs\Marie.»Britner,, fehablllta* solidation; Ray Warren, re'pre- expansion problems. Mr^ Helen Kayden. Meetings are ■) X the opposite direction. After strik­ sufficient, time for sorting and tlon chWrman asks that all mem­ All TatcotU’lllc and Vernon news Given OnC.O.D. Deliverits $10 Trade-In Allowance - • ing Zlnker'a car, Kendrick'a'auto- placing On outgoing ahlps. held each Sunday evening from 7-9. bers wlshl'hg to contribute gifts for Items are now being handled Z moblle struck k concrete signjioat Polkn Band Scheduled • Homemakers Meetings the cH'risthuw Gift Shops at the through the Manchester Evealng at the lntera0cUon> knocking it Walt Solek and his band will Miss.Cora H. Webb, home dem­ veterans' hospitals bring -their Herald Rockville Bureau, located You Can't Buy BETTER Auto Insuronca POIk YOUft OLD RUG ON THE PURCHASE OF A ^ SUITE IS WORTH.. at I Market St., telephone, Rock- YOUR OLD LIVING (T!Tl over and continued on to hit an play for the weekly dance at the onstration agent Mr Tolland Coun­ gifti to the meth^rshlp supper, or automobile owned by Miss Vlr- P. A. C. ballroom on Village St., ty; ' announces a meeting of the leave them with her not later than »llle, TR. S-SISa. f*12 WOOL AXMINSTER RUG \ ____ u— .nia Maichuk, CrysUl Lake Rd.. Rockville, Saturday evening. Friendly Homemakers of this city Nov. 12. V ADVANUB POLICE WORK WHY FAY MORE? Rogulor Price ______.$ 5 9 .0 0 • gUlngton, that wks parked in the Solek, the Spike Jones of Polka, St the Trinity tutheran . Church The Fourth District Amerlcin RANGE & FUEL m. front yard of Roberts Motors; Inlays Polish-type polka, European this evening at 8. Crafts for Legion and Auxiliary'will hold its ---- Sot why A R i t ^ sold moro auto insuroneo in 1954 LeuTfode-lR ... i . $10.00 ^ , Kendrick was injured slightly and Ainerican music for dancing. Christmas, including jewelry ai(H regular meeting Sunday afternoon. Eaaf Moline,.III. (P) When a than any othw company iMnnd on' diroet wrltton and given emergency treatment at ’The band ha^ just returned from accessories will be the subject for Nov. 6 at 3 p.m. at the Legion pick-up order Was broadcast for a City Hospital. No other injuries a 3-month Stay in Hollywood, the evening, wlto .Mrs. EHihor Home in Wlllimantic. driver accused of taking H. A. PAY ONLY • were reported. Damage to Kendr where it played at night clubs, Mathison and Mrs. Doris Dick as Painting of Month ■-V Ingllsh's, car and $20, police found JMPii _ AND yoU ’LL FIND Allstate, the company founded The BOLAND OIL CO. rick'a car is estimated at J500; to made televlaton and radio appear­ leaders. Ths Tolland County Art AsaSela- the man In jail on a charge of by offers rates usually lower than thoaa of moat coihpanlaa |ln$.'aiHl cwpetiag for evrry room, SHnker’s car, $250; to Martin’s car, ances and appeared In moviea. tion has aelected, aa Its 'paintlng'i>t carelesa driving. . ' ___ jy better auto insurance value! At the asm# time, you $300; and to Miss Malchiik’s car, . Next ’Tuesday at 1 p.m. the Snip- for ew iy nwie, Mr every taote end a The band is an RCA Victor record­ six View. Homemakers of Tolland ______X ------lj count on AllsuiL tor finest protacUon. friendly ngent service your ueebto rug It doMted lo » ” . / $50.. ing, star, and is known ag . "A fast, fair- ...... • claim aettlementa throughout I the UJted SUtca Patrolman Thomas t.ee Jr„ in­ wil.' meet at the home of Mrs. ,A. and Canada. worthy caute. floorshow'' on a bandstand,” be­ lA ebber,. ’They will also discuss vestigated the accident. He "was cause of their costume show and Contact your local AUatate Inaunmee Co. dealer, assisted by Patrolman Philip comic singing. Solek played at the Christmas crafts. • • • • • • * B»nn. „ . „ ^ Crystal Ballroom a few years .ago Unemployment Drops FRANK LANGMACK ^ Ml 9-5650 The numW of unemployment - *4 Scout Drive Set to capacity crowds. He will be Yeu'ro In Good Hands wHh ’The Charter Oak Council. Boy pleased - to meet all his old and compensation claims taken for the $10 Trad^n Allowance A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE TERRIFIC VAtUES FOR YOU Scouts of America, will start its new friends at the PAC ballroom week ending Oct. 29 dropped to finance ■'campaign in Rockville and Saturday. - 108, aa compared to 122 for the Vernon tomoirpw and continue week ending Oct. 22. The num­ FO. YOUR OLD ^ lA K T SET ON THE PUR. World Community Day A u s T i i n FOR A 2 PC. SUITE PRICED AT ...... S U 9 3.PC. MASSfVl through Nov. lih The Rockvhle CpUncU of Church ber of Inltlat claihis Bled dropped B^H ^NtlH NrNei COMFANV The general smicltation of the / ' a c h a s e o f a h e w CHROMi^WROUGHTG H 1 IRON, QR L E S S T I ^ - I F Women is noising a World Com­ from 14 to 9 for last week. LESS TRADE.IN AUOW ANCE ------$ 5 0 campaign Wli: be captained by the Christmas Baiaar • MAI^ $ Pc.*c. IREAKFAST I I munity Day service this afternoon Z committeemen and committee- at thb Ellington Congregational St. John's Episcopal Church will ”7 7 “ SET _ women of the Cubv Packs, Scout Church. The guest speaker is Mrs. hold itai annual Christmas basaar, ’Troops, and Explore;. Posts in this Kenneth E. Johnson, who recently on NoV. 18 from 11 a.m. to '5 p.m. \ Regular Prioe . .v. $59.00 ONLY $119 area, the roal of the campaign be­ visited Geneva. Her topic, is ”My Mra Douglas Roberts .is general 7 ‘ ing $1,700.. ■ —• Visit' to the World Coimclr” Mrs. chairman' assisted by the fr.liow- iess Tiwk-UiV. .*-• R 1 0 .0 0 A kickoff meeting was held last Ronald Buscaglia is chairman of ing; Mrs. Donald Flak, decora­ — 0 - 0 - H I S-PC., NYLON lOUCLE PRICRD AT ... . $291 3 PC. 100% FOAM RUBBER PRICED AT $369 evening a t the Elks Carriage House for the soilcltors and cap­ l e LESS t r a d e -i n AiAOWANCE ...... S ~ LESS TRADE-IN AU O W AN C E ^ ;V. . ;7. |i SO tains, at which time fins pTepara- PAY” BIttY tlons were made and instructions Hplendid .opportunity to g ^ n new OLDSMOBILES given. Theodora Scheitli.i is gen­ TIL Ml M B IC brenfcfntt aet at terrific anWngt, a eral chairman for the '•ampalgn. There'i Beautiful CO|*OR « * 4 C E N T iS ST. And your uanbte aet la donnted\Lo ” YOU PAY 0NLY $ 5 i y o u PAY ONLY $319 rr Hospital Patients set tHEM TODAY! • yvorthy cnua^ ' . New patients at City Hospital I today include Mrs. Joseph Lerouk. I I n Y o u r 1 9 5 6 ,, .and while you're here— take home a Green Thumb, • • t 12'4 Qrchkro St., and Mrs. Anna I ffreenhousc-fresh potted plant— with our compUmenta. Simons. 74 Davis Ave. soys! etsts! Funeral Time Changed I $2dTrdderlii Allowance * YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE IS WORTH... Oue to a change in schedule, funeral servicea for Joseph Samuel W I N A WONDERFUL PRIZE < Malatian will be held at 2 p.m. RUSCO MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES FOR YoilR OLD GAS RANGE ON THE PURCHASE Saturday Instead fit 2:30 aa pre­ 512 WEST CENTER ST.-XO R. HARTFORD ROAD OF A MODERN GAS RANGE • viously scheduled, at the Ladd Combinafipn Windows and Doors Flineral Home. in this big, exciting Christinas on the High Seas' CALL FOR ESTtMATE ' i Regular Price .... $98.50 A Christmas on^dhe High Sea Us*Trade-In'..... $20.00 • program for servicemen, who will As Os AROHSON, Distribufor Acent be enroute by ship or plane to O N t h e r o K C H A s e ^ Ml 9-4856 / CONTEST atationf overseas, has been ap­ PAY ONLY m i o • proved by the Executive Commit-, BOB KITTLE. Rop.— M l 9-0468 tee of the Rockville Chapter ” A Product of the F. C. RU8SEIX CO., Cleveland, Ohio” START TOVAV! Y o u qualify if your, 16 or younM" ' American Red Cross. WE HAVE JT! Complete aelection of rtmgca with A THE BARTLETT-B^NARD CO. This Red Cross program fof .the now to our Rcxall Drug Stort; and learn tiow easy it ■ ■ to v.i, up to SAOe Mr your old range— WE.ST HARTFORD, CONN. and your uanblejmhge la donated armed forces will insure that each e l e c t r o n ic m o b il e of these servicemen has a present to a worthy eauae. Radio' Signal System LOUDSPEAKER e e . e e e e e e e e e e f BOYS [ g \R'-^ % ' Just See How Li^e It Costs To Replace Your Bedroom Suite A toy yes, Iwt educational a $$5 Trade-In Allowanc^-^ well. Must be seen! G R ^ N D G R ^ ^ ^ FOR AS-PC. SUITE PRICED AYJUST ... il 69 4-Pc. Modem Oak Double Dresser Group $289 P R lZ t PR\I^ Our Price f o r YOUR OLD SOFA BED SUITE ON THt^UR- LESS ^ADE-IN AUOWANCE . S SO LESS TRADE-IN ALLOW ANCE ...... $ 5 0 $9#49 alf, ■ ,i,„- CHASE OF A NEW MAPLE 7 Regular Pric . . $139.00 YOU PAY ONLY ^119 YOU PAY ONLY $239 L e s s T r S 25.00 (REUABLE/FOR 44 YEARS) a aA i i l , FIRFARROW BK YCIE D elixt SpBiJiBBr IICYClE "FOR ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS TOYjl*' witiyimitdix MuM-Spmmd Power •rokc wHk tandix MvW-Sp#adf Powwr Bmte Pc. W ol. Bookcase Bed Suite Priced a t . $189 3-Pc. Blond Mahog. Double Dresser Suite $274 PAY^NLY JlliW • LESS TRADE-IN ALLO W ANCE ...... / . . . $ 50 . SpMdy, edty-rolling, fully equippcdl Has Easy-riding, luxury oqulppodl Has ligM- ESS T R A D E -IN A L L O W A N C E ...... $ /Werm-O-Motic frame, electric horn^ 2- weight frame and saddle, chroma hood- Biiy__, your newi aulrt now nnd chooa* speed gear shift, Della headlight, whit# light, electric honi, choln guard, buHt-in /^rort from huihundreda of fabrica-^HMld 1 your UHable aultr la donated to n. Ple^s^ To Announce sidewall fires, other'"exiroi." In bright kick stand, whita sidowoll Hfot, plue other worthy cause. e /YOU PAY ONLY $139 YOU PAY ONLY $224 fire red with grey trim. special featuresi A red and grey booatyl » e e e e'e » L Their Appointment As A Franchised Dealer In BOYS’ PRIZES GIRLS’ PRIZES In Allowance YOUR OLD DINING SUITE IS WORTH. M o'h^est^For The A ll l^ew 1956 Line Of FOR _ L O U N G E c h a i r ON THE PUR- 3- s p ^ RECOUP m U R CH MODERN. LOUNGE OR BARREL AUTOMATIC Portable phonograghplayD CHAIR eUelric FRIICHT TtAlM 7" ^ ]I0" ond 12" rocorde. Has heavy duty PM Spoolc- Rbgidor Pri4e .... $69.1 .Steam-type engine puffs real'smokel or, 1 tuba p h » ractMor, Less Trade-In .... $10.0t( WASHERS and Train includes tehder, 3 cort, caboose, unipolnt noo^.* Mvo and the roaCHASE trade, traniformer, other eejuipment. grey cose. PAY ONLY DRYERS t'hooae from our large aelec|lon of Easy fa U$0 Aiiy Tima •eowtifully Oroaeadl. well-atyled chain..—And .vodr um - able chair , will he donated to a ^ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Brownin Him kayn 2S-INCH WALKING ^ worthy canoe. • / r o o m P o r t a b l e ! G R I D ! O Q L R ./"'V riASN O lllfir e . e e ;e e e e e ^e e ' e e - \ TO COME IN AND INSPECT Ms tssgsr ses4 s typswMsr >s 4tsk Aipeet I— NOW! Hove A Modern Dining Room Suite At Low Cost To You! ^ • psrssssMy is SM sf Msrsls mm FssM sslsn: Includn comra, 6«lil>eW.r, ho*- "Kc ”)taaiplaala%** tarlM, ■ Asikbviht, 2 rail, at Itetr caa < Wa * Tho all now BENDIX Tumblo Action film, dhactiaat. ^lavalf »atl. $10 Trade^n Allowance ju»t aavi„ . Automatic Woshor Flominpo MODERN 7-PC. SUITE PRICED AT JUST $349 Mahogany 7-Pc. Suite Priced A t Just ... $329 i-' Pink AnkcNty FOR YOUftOLD MAHRESS ON THE PURCHASE OF LESS TRADE-IN ALLOW ANCE . . . . . ^. $ 50 LESS t r a d e -i n AUOWANCE . . 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Call Ml 9-1B64 t' automatic In a.recent on-campus survey by yuur‘ old mattreaa regnrdleaa of condition toward the purchaae of NOW and weTI moke an appointment with you. . Agitator the Gilbert Youth Research Or­ Smndt and Receivee Vpfee and Codie Hoe Completo LoyeHa any mattreaa In bur atore. - ( Washer ganization taken in Bchools RanMa ILECTROMIC BETSY WETSY throughout the nation, it was re­ Complett Mnth Ugki, haniUonu, RADIO STATION B A B Y D O U vealed that more studiinta would and Mtrong fibtrglag (FEATURING "FLEXIBLE WONDER TUB") tSH" Datay Jriak., watt, «aayw like to own a Royal Portable than tarrying ^ Swtfchboord typ^ troMoiltfar witH 7 Mterop^OMdi* Itlt- tiaapi- hoa aaaiag vatoa. SM the' next 3 makes combined. f roplky »igMil nplit 4 d^foetpr. ha hathadl WASHERS rro. $ 159.95 ' - The Sfamfetrd Typewrifer'In Pdriobfe iSize See These and Other CONTEST PRIZES >•* -t DRYERS From 5149.95 . CenM in smd try a Royal oh TODAY at our Rexal! 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FRIDAY; NOVEb^EB 4. 1966 PAGE ELEVEN follows: ifohday—rs'rioU, j C o l u m h i ^ garden salad and' mixed Youth Fellowship State Flood Tuesday—cream of tdmato ■FMRKIir Jf^est Ask^ Back Plenty T^e, Miles meat’ salad sandwlchea and bakto Mariner Troop apple; Wednesday—vegetabl# aad Installs Officers \. meat P*#. carrot sticks, 'Vienna Free German Section In of Plans Seen llivestitiire Slated bread and cookies; Thuraday-^ Tha Senior 'BapIoUat Youth Fhllow- EVERY AVDNDA-Y FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Kills Self with on corned beef hash, catsup, Harvard •hip ot the'"Ca European aecurity ayatem, By Parsells (OenttoiMd Orem Paffa Om ) «d him by L t Harry Taylor asd .The local Mariner Troop will hold There will be no school on Fridgy. t that thU waa hot matched by Reds Opens lOsainAad bron iSaga Ona) memtora ot the Stafford Sprlags Veteran’s Dayi \ 7:30 for a "Candlelight Installar MtlUoaa ooBC«rninc m «uurta ef '■ati Invtotiture ceremony in Teo- tJon Service.” The officers to be In­ •iaftgiuHl wMl aupcrvliloti lo u to rogreat on the reunification of Springs 'nieaday morning was ap­ Barracks. .m in^ Hall on Nov. 14. Mariner and \^(Ooa«aaeA Imms PagA Om ) Maackeeter Evening Hernid, pe- stalled- are the flrat permanent Sssure tho freedom of thooe el'*^ Germany. _/tisB Hatch’s disappearance. Mrs. Mary HenAerson French '.’The aeasion\n>*»e Wednesday, police feel Turner had six or more ^ At ^Tuesday evening’s meeting Gets Moscow Call treasurer. that reunification ahould take Mr#. Mary, Henderson French, Slid Ribooff haa totpressed the hope motivea tor doing away with MUa papers." held at the home of their leader, tlM ^iinv^ hopq Jrac h ' th t ^ world ' If 'ahe had, Miaa Rdraback aaid, PoUce-Aald no suapecta ever were Guest of-hohor for the eveiiing galneSx from/leet Jul/e eummlt place in conformity with the nO' Mra. Aaher would haVe been ex­ held /because the gtrl'a •body had 78, 16 Ellington Ave., Rockville, the legielatore wm atrlva for a Hatch, though he did not make Thera will to no attempt to -Mrs. Herbert Bkiglert Sr., the girls Worceater, Maas., Nov. 4 (F)— SATURDAY tional intereata of the German peo- died at Rockville City Hospital last non-partiean approa^ any public. prosecute the Erie, Pa., newa- elected ^Hathy Henry of Andover 'Will h i the Rev. M^Edward (Clar conference. pelled edfie Eaat-Weat argumenta on the termed him "a young man who aaid tlto girl had been apparently Funeral .servicea will be held ford) eaya he sees "no need foKa many tlmee from boolfinS him waa here In Connecticut .cooperated WUdeato BM t Eaglee ■aid last night that the Soviet gov­ uniflcatlon of Germany were in stabbed to^death. Monday at a time to be, announced. long harangue." He is pireeldeiR. tha corpus delecit.” wonderfully. In Pennsylvania the The Wildcats beat the Eaglee 12- All parents of the group ara acieemcnu on concrete probUma. total diaagreement aa the new aought to make’’ thIa a better world, Burial will be at South Cemetery, pro tempore of tha Senate. ernment had approved a viaa tor Cordially tnvjted to attend. A re­ Melotev waa chairman ot todaF* ceitalnly not a violent peraon." Pennsylvania authoritiea said Turner waa a Univeralty, of case waa nevqr allowed to cool off." 7 on the Horae's W. Porter School Father Diop. THURSDAY weatern propoaal'came to light Gay had been on the atand only that when queatlohwd about the Tolland. Funeral arrangements are The way for the legisteture was miaylvania law school graduate, In wrapping up the story he grounds yesterday afternoon in the ception, ' in honor of the new offi­ .. The atajemate aeemed certain to In charge of Ladd Funeral Home, cleared, Thursday when the State Father Dion will succeed the cers, will to held immediately Pinay declared electlona in Ocfyi a ahori time when he waa excuaed girl's disappearance in 1953 T^irner ali^ugh he didn’t pass the bar. aaid Miss Hatch was not obligated football playoff. hold for the two weeka remaiiting Rockville, where friends may call Flood Recovery Conunitt'ee heeded Ithout hesitancy he would ts- to contribute heavily to the sup­ A double elimination tourna­ Rev. George L. Biseonette, A.A., after the service. many muat not be delayed beyopd while government and defienae told 'conflicting atorlea about Sunday evening 7 to », of Central Falls, R, I., who waa or­ 975\MAIN ST.y AAANCHESTER ~ Across From Popular Market 9 AJU.IO in the conference deapite a aolemn cdunae] argued about the propriety bloodataina found In nig ear. by Sherman 'R. Knapp handed mlnd be of that fact eyer- time we port of her mother aa haa been ment wUl be held Monday after Adtilt BYF advieora ara Mr. and next year. Macimilan analyaed at warning from MacMillan on the over Its report containing recom­ dered from Ru^il by Soviet offi­ Mrs. A. W. Ballard and Mr. and lOBfth Ml to determine the winner of 9 P J l urgency of Germaii unity. He told • Stove Shulga mendations for legislative action. have bem open-minded on ‘hie the tournament. The other teame, cials laat March. Mrs. R. J. MacDonald. eteaa aeaaioni here—that the Mf nameji of .peraona/axid/(o have at* he had jacked up some vleUma of works as a waitress and dish­ Father Bleaonette la now study­ Manchester's Most CoiWeniently Located Store the parley Um great powera will tended Communiat ^eetinga, but an auto accident, later chahgjng Steve Bhulge, 68. Belleime Ribicoff is ready to back up the sinceKthe'start. An Inveartlgator washer in a Cambridge Springs the Bears and the Rams have al \ peerere mnit now deal with a face. an '‘tticreaaingly exploaive Ave., Rockville, died last night at report. ing at Columbia Univeralty. CUSTODY BATTLE GOTmany made up of two rival who are not involyaa In the trial. hla atory tp one that be had cut cannot be prejudiced. In this cask reataurant and is self supporting. ready been eliminated. aituation'' In Germany if they do Thia controve^aiy aroae when ■Rockville City Hospital after a "Every positive recommenda­ It was a simple; m atter of all roade 'The WilAcata took a first half Father Dion taught biology at CONTINUED •Utee, one paaea-levtn( and the himself while opening a can of' However, according to.Penham, Aaaumptlon for 10 yeara. He was not And a apeedy aolutlon to the Gay, under direct examination, tea- beer. Short lllneaa. He had been a tion tbe ’ comrhittee haa made. I leading to Tuimfr." ^ the ordeal haa transformed her In­ lead 'Ihuradsy on Captain John MEMBER ether mUitarietlc. uniflcatlon problem. . . iJfled that he attended a Commu­ reatvcatate dealer in the area and will support and recommend to the Wheaton’s touchdown and went naihed dean of etudlei in 1947 and Middletown, Nov. 4 (ffb—Superi­ ' Macmillan rejected thia ^ te n r Mrs. Turner said her husband Penaay i vaato\J nriedlction/ to a broken woman. reglatrar In 1954. , or Court Judge William J. Shea But more thaii tvvo houra of niat parly meeting . in Fairfield left for hla Job pa usual yeaterday had wprked on tobacco farms leglaleture,” he said. The) bespectacled, cigarette- He described the.Turner family ahead in the third period. A long tten and called on Midotov to let argument yeaterday failed to pro­ County 10 yeara ago at which there here. The 'committee . recommended pass from Wheaton to Eddie Tuck­ yeaterday continued without'date \' the German people aa a whole de­ but returned home about lupch smoking lawman said the Way was OM being "The family in the com­ BUS UNION VOTE VEILED a hearing on a court fight between \ '^1 duce any evidence that the begin- waa an' argument about the Con- tima and told her he waa going to Incomplete funeral arrange­ that the state provide 835 mitilon cleared early yesterony morning munity.” Elaborating he went on er set the stage tor the final cide 'their fovemment for them- ninga of. auch a aolution may be atitutlon of the Connecticut aection ments are In charge of the Burke for the August and October touchdown which came on a paXa Stato Rep. Mra. Barbara tlppen •elvee^x the beach to decide what to do. tot Turner’s appraheneion. The to say the hardware store William Bridgeport, Nov. 4 (do — The fR-Esaex) and. , her hueband, found here. of the party. Called by Newsmen Funeral Home 'tq.^ockvUle, floods. It proposed some sort of Attorneya General -in \Pennayl- ^ rn er helped hie inother operate from Wheaton to Chu«dty Forbee. DnlleeNbaead hU arfum ent on Molotov hardened hie i'natatence . Defenae attorneya objected when tax increaM to ralae the money. The oqly Eagle scoring waa in AFL;,I^ drivers union laat night Charlea. over qustody of their two uneelflc pfovUiona of th e ‘eummlt Mr, Turner said her husband had vanla, Masaachyaatta and. Con­ bqforfli Iqavlng^ town dl^ a pre^por- declined to annohnee the results children. He claims she is emo­ that the weatern alliance muat.^be Gay began naming peraona,'other learned of the discovery of Miss. ' \ , ' • ' ' * .--- - ous business ,and could be claieed the last quarter on a paaa froth conference directive to the foreiga demoUahed" before Ruaala than thoee on trial, whom ha aaid necticut were in conebltation late of a vote of 500 Connecticut Rail­ tionally unfit to keep the children, /U m Hatch's akeleton through calls aa a deluxe store, carrying every­ Collliu to Jackie . Woodward. The miniatera to dea| with Germaii uni agree to German unity. he aaw at the meeting. Wednesday nlffht et the request way A; Lighting CO. driver# 01iijj The couple la separated. from newspapermen. She added 'X, of the Penhsyivania State Pollra, thing from bolts and screws to the Colline-Johnson clicked on. passes •eaUon and European aeeui The weatern Big Three reatated Funerals TW Drivers Hurl but couldn’t seem to score. whether or not to accept a com­ \ that before he left for hla office end agreed that PennaylvanlA expensive power equipment. pany contract offer. A union FLO OVERTIME VOTED oloaely linked pc<^lema and to with equal determination their they had discussed the poaaiblllty K After finishing a cup of coffee Mustoal Trio to Play MANcmmsTBrn rmysTt^ j vide for unifying Oermany “ contention that a reunifled Ger­ As Cars Collide should to given Jurisdiction in the Beverly Newberry, daughter of spokesman said the results will in o electlona. many allied with the Weat by free Hca^^pg. Kenyon th at he would fly to Pennsylvania Mra. George Beer matter. and allowing a look of satisfac­ to made public after they are Waterbury, Nov. 4 (/D—Hi* to clear hla name. The funeral of Mrs. George Beer, tion to come, on his face Penham Mr. and Mra. Howard Newberry He agld “very oonaiderable” pro- \cholce offera the beat hope for ' v Pehham explained that though Windham High School will be one presented to management ' n e x t Waterbury Finance Board votod PRICED AY-A-WAY GIFTS Some time after he left for 'the 123 Welle St., waa held Wednesday it. was possible for the crime to ■aid,. "In police your work is not week. The union local in Water- yesterday to pay overtime tff fire­ great had been made in working niture peace in' Europe. At DAliJ^eeliiig beach, Mra. Turner waa notlfled quin over until It’s done."' of Columbia, and a student at CoN;iplete Assortment of ■horning at 10 o'clock at the Juries and one was warned by po­ have been committed in anyone of bury announced a vote of 117-19 in men who worked in (he August I F / f SMALL DEPOSIT her husband had shot himself In Holmes Funeral Home, With the Theto will be no special time off of a mueical trio featuring the the three state’s Involved by the program for the silver tea to be favor of accepting the offer. fiood. Mra. William Seth Renyon of the stomach with a .45 caliber Rev. Dr. Fred R. Edgar, minister lice following one of two auto^ legal technicality, plus New York, for-him.'despite the extra hours he J Y I WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTlOf •Hartford waa the gueat apekker pistol. Mrs.- Turner haa a S-year- of the South Methodist Church, of­ mobile accidCnto yesterday. it waa logical that the liiatter be has put 'In On the case. After held,Sunday at the.sake home in UE-BELL Informal Meeting Tonight old daughter.. ficiating. Burial waa in Forest Hill covering more than IS.tXK)^ miles in WilUmantlc from JS' to 6 p.m. yeaterday afternoon at the meet­ A charge of driving Without an turned over to Pennaylvaida. The tea ia being sponsored by Turner waa employed as an ad- Cemetery,' Fitchburg, Mesa. operator’s 'ilcenaewaa J»rought the aeairch t0\.eolve the mystery of ing of Orford .Pariah' Chapter. vertlalng executive "et more then Watch Traced the dlaappearaqce of Doris Hatch, the Holy Rpaary Study Club for DAR, held at the home of Mra> The casket was borne by against a driver Invatved In the ' State Police in Pennsylvania ' / ' ' ' ' DUNGAREES On Globe'Hollmv Subject Herman Tiethann. 45,000 a year" with the Jet Spray porters. second crash, police skid Pfc. Penham will return to take the beneflt of SL-Joeeph’s Coun­ copier Co., Boiton, a aoft drink linked the bleached skelnon re­ charge of the Aug. 18 bank rob­ cil of Catholic Women for educa­ Y O U R F a l l ENTHRTAININO Mra.. Kenyon'a talk on heraldry Wmiem G. Dent. 17, son of mains found' off Rt. 32 Tueiday hy vendliig machine concern. 8gi. and Mrs. George Dent-; and bery Investigation at Tidlout, Pa. tional projects at St. Joseph’s EveryX Member of ' (aUMiia .Ifltarcated in Gheney /waa moat-lntereating, and infounx- Feliow-Employea ..and ppperiOC! a hunter and his dog, -to Mlks Penham . aaid it .w!iaa a onsrmiui . Parochial School-...... „ at Uve;-Hte uae -of the coat of arma MtW. -MaTjqrte -k.- Bregdon, 38; Hstc.h late^Tuesday hlght ;wTieii ;* HUNDR! ~-Wno. offer t*' Mil the Globe Hot- ■aid he'w as quiet, well-liked. Aivd GlMldnbury, were Veleaseil ih goo'C Jpb - and .wondered alqud - if - Ms Two-other students besldea .Min ; a n "d hundreds of^Fiew law property to the town contin­ atartad In tha middle agea when went to wbrk fpr the concern "with Weeks Repoi^ts watch . found nearby, carried the chase would cover the'mileage he Newberry, flutist, performing are The FiDKly All News j^dbits knighta In armor uaed them to excellent recemmcndatlone.’’ condition after emerifcncy treat­ tome lierial number as one she had logged before closing the folder on Paul Fitxgerald, violinliti and ued to apeculate today sm the Identify theraaelvea In battle. Latar At one time; Turner wee em­ ment at Manchester Memorial pwhased in Cambridge Springs. Hospital for bruitos and abraaiona Miss Dorie Hatch. Sylvia Orausins, pianist, who will varioua ramlflcationa of tt^aala. CuUed from W irea they were uaed on peraonal poa- ployed ea a newspaperman in Erie, U.S. Jobs -Hike Thta^clue brought Penham and sH be under the direction of Mies LIHLE TOTS' KIDDIE RECORDS Meanwhile, the offer vrlll eomOsUp aeaaiona to ahow ownerahip. 'The Pa., and waa said to have been following a rear-end collision on hla Bide-to Connecticut the follow­ N E. Center St., just eeat of Lenox Catherine Ameer. tICED (or atndy tonight when the Boakd coat of arma, in the beginning, con- the author of eevertd detective ing day. X"We were reasonably - Personal Mention C0rdurey and PUnntl In Last Month St„ about 12:30 pjn. sure when' the watch numbers Appoints Mahoney All thfi Utaaf tdnfii-FairV^ay Pri^fi ot Directora maeta informally. witB Boaton travel aervJOe atbH per- alated only of the shield. In the atoriei. Mr. and Mre. Earl Aldrich and ■-J DIAPER SETS 2 5 H tho Town Planning Commiaaion to eOndnqg teu r\f 100 14th cihtury, the treat waa added Police eald Turner had setudied Patrolman Walter Ferguaon la- matched up. On^Nov. 2 (Wednes­ two children, Gail and Terry, hqve invltod and later the mantle. A family poa- law at the University of PPpnayl- veatigated and issued a -warning day) about 5:30 p.m.. the ieport iricana 'through Soviet union (OonUnned from Page One) To Advisory Board moved from Cdumhla Lake t o Terrific! Q Q F YOU DON'T)ON'T! SEE IT" Booie ot the apoculatlon hinged aeaaing ahoat of arma ia not necea- vania and at'bne time said ha ticket to Dent for failure to pass me in on the deiitti>'‘> then WilUmantlc. next'ynly.. Greoimeid, M aaa.,^an- aarily ;deacehded ' from nobility, wanted to take the examinaUon to to the right aa a resiilt hf the knew it was only X matter of BUY 4 FOR 89e on vrhather the Maneheater Ooun- orgaalaatten of "Chi Weeka said ;that '’because of New, Arrival Fairway Price . ASKSKTOF FOR ITU tiy Club could raiaa the about aince they were granted to land- be an FBI man. iong-standing difficulties,” farm- crash, police reportecL'The patrol- rtithe plus the legal obathcles. Mayol’j.Harold A. Turkingtonsto- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oitlitx of ' i s - — — tlan A.^Herter for Preaidant ownera aa well. I Later in 1963, he suffered a Inan aaid the accident oOcUrred "Our requested warrant came day announced the appointment'of 4W,000 It naeda to btly the golf caaa ElacnhoWer doean't Club." e'ra” on the whole have.not.yet re­ Colchester are the parents of eoucae and move aix holea from At preaent, the coat of arma la breakdown and was confined to a ceived their fair share of the ex- when the Dent car rammed the by airmaU special delivery ytoter- Raymond D. Hahoney of 76 Wal­ daughter. (Tynthia, born at Mt. Upjohn o k announpea diacovery led (noatly on peraonal atationery mental institution for aeverel rear of the one driven by- Mrs. day morning about 10 O’clock and nut St. to the Revaluation Ad­ S M A I^ F A L L N one aide of the atroat to the other. of new aaUMotfe which ia aaid to pandtrig prosperity, even though Sinai Hospital in Hartford on .framed for wall decoration. Mra. monttoe. agricultural employment is higher Bregdon I gueaa everyone Imowa .the reto. visory Committee. Rafeert\McCann, praaident of the be effective agatnat wide variety Puppy Breaks Story She waa attempting a left turn October 21. Tlje materiial grand- ch ^ aaid Wednaodajr ha thought K^yon llluatrated her talk 'with than last yeqr; per capita farm in­ by thia time. '/Mahoney, who ia employed by \parents are M'r. and Mra. Tom Terrific Valu of human Infeetiauk . . . Univer- I of the coata pf arma of A female beagle puppy, barely into a parking lot *off E.- C clear up the re- as an appraiser in coimection with amount the dub could pooalbly deraon, profeaaor of dhiry'manu­ that thyatudy of heraldy furnlih- solved the two-year-old disappear­ momentarily at hie ' rear view matning. routine mattera which in­ *nte Menu for next week at the Jobs." the department's land purchases Horace W. Porter School, la a* BOYS' BLUE-BELL raiaa. facturing while Bimultantoua'an­ ca the hVitorian with a valuable ance and slaying ot Mlee Hatch. mirror, police qeld. Both qars p are clude talking with a former Cam- for highway >uae. SHIRT! Hie town can >uy all of the nouncement by Connectlc^ dairy Queeoie. the beagle pup, found He added that some localfties are record of^baolete cuatpma, gar- '■till troubled by chr'optc eco­ headed east on E. Center ^Pa­ tstodent 'I The edvleory'committee la being fM80,000, or part of it at other induatry dlacloaea plane foryeati- the skeleton while hunting rabbits trolman Ferguson eaflmafed now h'vlnjt in Oonnecticut.*. This menta and weapona. nomic illneee of*meny yearh.atand- appointed to adviaq Henry Miftrie, FAIRWAY PRICE prlcea, according to the offer. One monial dinner. Mra. Halatead Tiffany presided with her msater, Raymond Gen- damage at 8300 to each cair. pereon, according to' authoritiea, is town assessor, and Itoluation Aa- Hollywood SLACKS ^ .9 of throe altamatlva offara pro- Directora of CltiMn Printing holt, between 9:30 and 8:45 a.m. Ing." He said, however, that the LADIES AND at the bualneaa meeting, Five new administration ia tryirig to ahply Mra. Grace J. Wrobel, 36, East not a suspect In any way, but will aociatea, Inc., in thX flrm 'a -vtdae for purchaac by the Country publiaher of Wlnated Daily Oitt^ membera were welcomed! into the "If U hadn't been for the dog. be questloiied in. the never-ending, "vigorous new praCtteal meaaurn Hartford, waa chai^ged • with- valuation of property GENTLEMEN 3; Club of moat of the oourae lf the xen, decide net to revive weekly lepteri Mr'a. Chartea H. Ferguson I'd have walked right by.” Gen- operating a motor vehicle without! systematic - methods of the state cheater. Winated Herald and * Leader, be- holt eald today. "In fact, I hunted to solve both the farm and area town buya aome other land. J r \ Mrs. Bernard LaPine, Mra. development problems. a^.^ driver's license following a MK»V YOUR ' .W ith 10 Paint Guarantaa for Hard Wnac cauae of difficulty in tracing re- Thimaa H. . Johnston Jr., Mra. in that area three or four times hicas’ unforeseen clrcum- The noaaiblUiy that the town minor accident In Depot Square, YOUR OVERCOAT tlMUMBNOW , might buy tha whole parcel and corda loat in Aug. Id flood. . . . M a rk \w . Hill and M as Sally last year." accordingormng tito investigating Patrol- ariae during the Rudolph Halley, ralentleaa quea- Police believe the akeleton had ;rnoon, the but-of-atate po­ laaae the eourae to the Country Robb. man Cimte Wilson. About Town GIem m I aiiilF resterf ’•MYOUrDRINeOIM S ize s B -14 11 Cut a Man Tailored Chib baa alao boon a topic of con- tioner of gamblera and. racketeera Rose chryaanthemuma decorated lain where It waa found'since Defendant Wins Meyer S. Sowalsky, 39,' Weat lice wtU head for home late to­ voreatlen in tha paat couple of during 1951 Bciiate crime inveatl- the tea tame at which M ra. Wells shortly after Mies Hatch disap­ Hartford, Was-the owner of the night o'rNearly tomorrow. Ow Qub-Plea edabky a Ra^-Acatata Fabric • Creaaa Reaistant gatlon, now connected wHh Puerto peared Ih July, 1953. .The Herald erroneoualy reported you'io Hie sad eaioy poar daya aa It had while, negotiatlona Pitkin and Mrs. Raymond Burn­ car parked near N. Main St. Pa­ Penhamx admitted taking time Wednesday that a buMdlng' permit MoeiaH • Wonderful Styles For Boys and Girls \ Bleaa venture Involving legal bet­ ham poured. \Party sandwiches, Gcnhblt, a dreea attender on the. lit Damage Suit trolman Wilson said waa "truck off from hie work on the Hatch $ 1 . 0 0 StetliDf it ooce. Yea ware underway. ting. was issued to -Arthur F. Steels «MT*eiaa • Bar Tlficlced for Wear • Zipper Fly Soma peraona have objected to mints, tea and ^ffee wdre served second shift at the Somcreville about 2:10 p.m., by .the automobile cato during the past several tor Dennis 'B. Shea for an addition Buy pay for it ia easy • Newest Fall Pattarns - e Ckimbed Cotton tha idea that the. town could buy by the hoateaaes\Mrs, Sherwood Mfg. Co., a textile piil! Somers, A 8400,00)0 damage suit brought driven by Mrs. Wrobel. months long Mough to get mar­ to a garage on Vernon-St. TPhe per­ ■ueeutMce iutaUagMii. No ioMieii, \ a Cuffed Buttons • Deep Swing Pockets a golf eourae with taxpayera' mon- Bowers, Mrs. Frah SI eele and gave this account of the diacovery by two local women and a H art­ Police said inveeti„-aUon showed ried. He as-s^rtod that this, waa mit should have been Issued to iVe PICKUP and DEUVEB •o onyiag charges. • Washable / • Long Sleeves -oy and then laaae It to a private Mrs. Stuart Fergusoh of .the akeleton: ford man against an Ohio trucking Mrs. Wrobel did not have an opera­ not the first cato Involving pos­ iza 6 to * • Brown. Navy, Gray "I'd been hunting for about three Steele tor himself. He is owner of reareation intaraat. firm In a civil action in U.S. Dis­ tor’s license and she was released sible murder he ha's been assigned the property. The -error was n iR N P iK E Lim E BOYS’ Oytahma Divided Police Arrests quarters -of an hour. I'm trying to trict Court in Hartfoix was settled under f25 for court appearance to exclusively, in faet Jie waa un­ brought about because the name Opinion appeare divided on ' train Queenie and I wanted to get yeaterday in favor of the trucking Saturday on tt.. charge. able to say accurately how many Dennis B. Shea appeared on the OWNERS Moriarly Lcav a rabbit and let her emell It, but I 190 W, MropLE TPKE. Cold Days Ahafid Whether the town ahould attempt John Caasellt, 47, of 135 Spruce company, according to information The only damage was estimated that he has handled, biit Indicated plot plan from which the' clerks .in CREEPERS to operate a municipal golf eourae. . didn’t have any luck. I was heading from the deputy clerk of the U.S. at 815 to the Sowalsky car by Pa­ there were more than a\flstful. the Building Department office Call MI St4665 767 MAIN STREET General Manager Richard Mar­ St., waa arretted taat night- ahd Coal, Coke L li^ back toward my car—I guess I court, Sylvester Markowaki. trolman Wilson. He praised the aasIstancxaHurd- take information for the permlK charged with operating a motor was within three or four hundred tin and othera in the admlniatra Markowskl explained Miss Myra ______- ' X , _■ •X" WARM 00 FAMOUS B ^ D tien have objected to tho idM that vehicle white under the influence •Jeet of it—when I looked over and Tanner, 85 Russell St.; Mrs. Lottie FAIRWAY I ,9 8 Matthew Moriarty., head of Mori- spw Queenie rolling. You know the town ahould buy property to of Intoxicating liquor or drugs, op Powera. 80 Wells St., and Freder­ heap it off the reaidentlal devet arty Bros., Inc., haa sold the firm’s hmv a dog will. ick Long, were' seeking damageer P R IC E I YS’ L0NS4LEtVE erating a mdtor vehicle without a coal and coke business at 62 Haw­ "INw’alked over and I eaw these MITTENS epnaent aaarket, one of tho argu- driver.'a license, and failure to ■a the result of Injuries allegedly tmaaita wfaidi haa thorne St. to Fogarty • Broa. A bonesN^ thought probably it waa received in a Hartford automobile V carry hla motor veMcle reglatra- transfer of the property- was rC' an animql, a dog or something like • With Matching Bareta t fer the purchaae. Uon. Patrolman William Cooke accident Nov. 1,' 1954. - ^6r AVAry membar FLANNEL Martin aaid it ia Illegal to buy -corded • today in the office of the that. ThenT saw what looked like waa the arreatlng' offiimr. Caaiel- a Uttte w l ^ belt and aome lady's The two women were passengers a Asst. Newest Colors of the family. ^ land for that purpoae. U wax releaaed •under 8300 bond. town clerk. ' In a car driven by Long which w6a The town originally, o^ad The Fogarty Arm .(will move shoes. struck In the right aide by a truck Peter F. Clark, of 95 Greenwood "Even whenX saw the ekull, "I BEAT • Sizes 0, 12. 18 months nagetlatioha with Cheney Broa., Dr., arrested by Lt. Walter Caa-* from Its quarters at Center and belonging to the Hlxoq Truck Lines HIRTS bemre the J. P. Stevena Ce. took New Sts. to the Hawthorne St. wasn’t sure it.w^a a humM skull FAIRWAY PRICE , aellt and charged with unlawful of Akron, Ohio, according to Mar- 1 ■ • *.. over the textile firm, in order to Loeation which has a.rallroad aid­ until I turned it'wer. Traen the kowakl’a version of evidence in the N,- •ale of alcoholic liquor to minora, flrat thing I thougliKof v^*a tojsall the Globe Hollow Reaervoir, was released without bond In. cus­ ing and other factlltlea for the Jury trial. The accident allegedly FAIRWAY PRiCE Marttn haa hinted that Chmy conduct of a solid fuelgihualneas. the State Police." ^ \ occurred at the interse(;lian: of tody of hla attorney, John J. Mite from Stato (c to Mroo. might, be receptive, to O’OBnnor.' , Moriarty said today hla fuel Connecticut Boulevard ' and 8. counter propoaaL and he haa aaid firm will devote Its entire attention The spot where the akelqton waa Prospect St. THE BOYS’ 3-Pc. COnON - Albert E. Simmons. 16, of An­ doea not feel the town ia found ia only about a ihile. south ’The three plaintiffs charged M chorage Rd., Vernon, waa alio ar- to oil burners and range and fuel of the ConnecUCut-MaswcKUaetta 79 '3 for deapite the urgent tone In raated yeaterday by Lt. Caaeelis oil. • - 1 negligence on the i art of the truck D ^tsy Advertising (Block adfl)—and Claasified Advertiiing (Help I .line,..A .road known locally as. a Dree, edfarii■ rih r -letter— - in and chargad with the ' unlawful' drivefr-but the-jary-feund-- against " Wanted, Etc. J—iwust -fae-hr-ottr hands at th t Hates girAn 'below. KNIT SUITS I Dec. SO waa act aa the dead- lovers’ lane runs nearby. this claiin toter the tria] had gone purchase of alcoholic llquorv Genholt has owned Queenie only Don’t be disappointed! Beat the clock! I • Rich Colorful Patterns Baa for cloalng the deal. Both were charged as the reeult on aince Tuerday. Markowaki said • Nic4ly Made The manager aaid today he had Missing Baby Hunt about six waeka. bf the investigation of a Halloween I “I got her from a kennel the verdict ,wae reached about. 6 Fa ir w a y • Guaranteed l^nforised no recommendation to make, but incident by police. p.m. yesterday. » o 8 9 • Full Cut Mittens / ntight have one by thia evening. mouth. Maas.,” ha said. ’’She' Norman Kleinachmidt. 30, of 94 Futile in Four Days well bred dog." Each of. the women aued for PRICE • Vat Dye, Fast Colors Hie Directora will get their flrat Weils St., was arreated yeaterday LIOO.OOO and Long, who appeared • Smart Patterrifi'' opportunity to cohaider the offer at by Patrolman John Tm-ner and iIn court atill wearing a cast on hia • Sizes 8 to 18 the informal meeting achedulcd (Conttaued from' Page One) left ieg.aa the result of an Injury e Sizes. 1 to 3 yeara ■•lAll Sizes^^; Por“i hw ; lirthe heutitg room of ebaeged with -appeding,...•, ' • Perfect tor Hia Majesty 'Mf' Albert Bonliio, 36, of 33 Eldridge Reports Increase an^eoly rpc'Cfved in the accident, the Municipal Building. Island end In New Jersey, Con­ according to Markowaki. was ask­ e Long Sleeve Cardigans St, arreated by Patrolman Fr.ed necticut and Pennsylvania hava re­ You'H find Savings and Loon previdts ffVBry • Polo Shirt' e Knit Psnta ing 83M.OQO In damages. • V ■ , ■ ... ■ , ’ . ... , Crick Tadferd: and Joeeph Steiner, ported seeing what they bellavea In MV Offenses Jacob SchwoUky and Henry SBrvicB fo mcAff saving eonvMitnt. i • Smart Color Combination# _ 47. pf 16fl Eldridge. St., both'picked to be the suspected kidnapers with • 2 Pc. Suita. Sizes 2 and 3 81.89 up yeateiday, were each charged Goldberg. Hartford attorneys, rep­ ;y the boy, ’but hone of these leads Motqr vt^cle'' offenses in Man­ resented the plainlifts. while tpe FAIRWM Offers Sensational Values for Babies * * . Fairway Priced Manehe$iei^ with Intoxication. : was fruitful. . .trucking firm was repreaented by Patrbiman Graham alao arrest ’The boy's grief-alrlcken mother, chester increased from 173 to 203 i during^ .October. . accoriling to George M.uir .and..J«iTt.es'.T.. Healy ^ Date Book •d"Kennittli'- W-. ■ ReynoWa; - IT; ■ of ■MSftiyif'SJ, is under medical car#; of ithe Hertford law firm of Gor­ 350 Autumn St., yesterday,. and Detectives have shown her plecea Police Chief Herman O,. Schendel'a Open your account here S O F T ^ U D b L Y NAP'N . , BABY charged him with pissing a red monthly report to General Mana­ don, Muir and Fitsgerald. accord­ of clothing picked up In a ger. Richard Martin. ing to information from the' clerk A lt Teidght light. , . 20-square mile area ahd asked her of court’s office. S^VE ANY AMOUNT — SAVE ANY TIME BOYS’ SMART Those charged with passing atop "was your boy wearing thia?’^ The The report also notes' 51 other combined Catholic Mothcra Cir- offenses laat month, 10 more than The suit Was brought in the U, RECEIVING PLAYt !• . SUIT TOWEL SET ctaa open houae, K. of C. HOme, kigna were John Belanger, Stafford answer al vays waa "no.’* in September; and 42 accidents, an S. Court because it liivolved'people t pjn. Springs, arreated today by Patrol­ ’The woman who reported- the DEADLINE FOR DEADLINE. FOR ' O f Thirety Terrji Cloth Fairw;sy Pries LAYETTE increase of 11. or Arms ill two different atates and DRESS SHIRTS ,s, Ix>ng Sleeve Shirt Canter Theepiana preaent "The man John Krinjak; Alfred M. Wild­ apparent kidnaping—and . whose The jmope serioue offenses re­ the claims exceeded 83,000, Mar­ BLANKETS .K iw of Hearta” Bowara School. er, 44, New York City, arreated by name has been withheld—-hds been DISPLAY CLASSIFIED y 4EL / v . current • Pant# ‘ * Booties ported last month were assault kowaki explained. t ' dividend NEEDS ‘ n l u ’ miaatrcl ahow, Waddell Patrolman Robert Turcotte; and hrought face-to-face with Mrs, with a deadly weapon. 2; carrying c ■ 'ffchOel. ] .George E. Rublif, 28, of West Ha­ Damman and identified her aa the per annum. Fairway Price a dangerops weapon. 1; theft of e .JliDId.Schendel’a report also, notes udra SLEEPING su DOG UE DENY CHOI), DIUJES TALKS that, during October, 174 buiMlnffa THOUGHTFUL THIEVES ^ .» c for id. 1% U and Id found opep were eecured by police 1 5 9 2 |'09 Antiquee Show, Monaored by • Richmond, Va. (P)—Dr. J. P. Mc­ ' Geneva, No>-. 4 (XV-A U.S. •outh Mathodlat W8C8 rfftate and that M windows were found Jefferaontown. Ky. OP)—To the * ' * Donough,Dbnough, a veterinarian, may be ofnetal denied toda.v. a . report open thieves 'who lugged away the big IF YOU liONT SEE IT • Soft Spun Cotton a Sllp-on or Side Tie A n u ty , 1 to 10 p.m. considering a eourae of treatniept that Secretory el. Stole Johp (§dvm gs& ^€m _ IjTev. Id aM U One etatistic that-did not change safe at the Jefferaontown Phar-. • Diaper Sidf Tabs a Shrink Resitant to make his own dog, Buffic, a bit Foeter Dullee 'toto beeia In oom- from September to October •^qa m'acy, the ownera would like to sqy' iRaurljfj^r. Surning BUI Gins UOSI! ^notary aub Minatrel ahow. more alert. Buffic anooxed soundly mimlcatloa with Cemmualat • In All Sizse 2 to 6 to Choose Froip ^ IkMkley Icho^ the number of complaints. Police "thanka." A k FOR IT!! in the McDonough kitchen while (flitoeee Preeater Chou Bq-Ial received 129 of tliem both months. The safe hadn’t . been uaed for , Oae. S and F four armed then broke in the oeaoenriag a future uaMttag. ,r. ABC CraCUtATION NEASLT 12,000 Da W y Savhgs t Lom lUsociitiMi - 1007 Miu St g ' AM BnaUaawantn preaeata “da- years. It waa empty. And the own- bbuae, rouaed McDonough and hla Ropaoru elrealatod to About 400 ot each 100,000 UJl. era had beep wondering how to get WaddelTdcheoI d:18 wife and matU off with cash, tliat Itollea aad CBou axe bablea bom ia 1950 will live to' to* rid of I t They- needed the flodr aad foug piatoia.| the jraar 9050, aUttoUei totocaU. •PAP#. m V. . V '.x - ‘ •'• *'■ ■ ■ [^"^vfpy^vX v V.,, : ; > ,.„ :; 7 > -^7 :'- >"" %•.. ^ '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMbV r *, 1858 ./ ' ItANCHESTER KVENTNO HEE4U}.'HANGHS8TEE. GOl^M.' . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1958 PAGE ITORTESir YAGB TWBLVB •r '' Emanu-cl, i^ifth Avc, and 6d,th S t, tratrix of the estate of her hceth- man flatly denied that 300 were Union Asks Tax and who wai credited with coining Danbury Hat Vole er; Robert J. Lee, J. O. Anton killed on hit side. ' ; Auxiliary Donates the phrase “melting pot” In a 1007 iQeretMmaier, ' and Ernest O. The Egyptians, who said they Figure in P&W ExeciiUve Advancements sermon to descHbe Nei^ T9rk's as- Ruled as’Illegal Schoen, all of Danbury. aUtged a counterattack, claimed , Daily Radio ; For Flood Relief Blmilatlpn of all races. Died Wed- Defendanta were three of her Equipment Fundo^ Cleoranee w u A r —*10 El Sabha changed hande twice but WOOD—UM DnyBcbt TUm nttbday. X other bfothere, James B„ Frank finally waa held by their troops. 2S% Ofl ii AII.DIbIh Rosn FuraHara Hartford. Nov. 4 fSV-Art *AFL Baldoclt, Ehigland—Dr. ‘Albert Bridgeport Nov.: 4 , (/PI—A Su­ H. Jr., both of Ridgefield, Tlibmas An Israeli spokesman In .Jeru­ The Women’s Auxiliar^x^ hat perior court Judge yesterday ruled foOowtiif pretrim ■elwaiiHw^»»^g^y_ uhion of State employei aaldvf Victor Balllie, 01, former Anglican F. Lee of Danbury, and the com­ salem denied the counterftUck provided funds tor the purchase Thm -Rosary Dean of Windsor and for many a stock sale Illegal and thus voided pany. AUTOGLASS SoRi* oiw^fghkliHl: MHttO complafa stH ' , •rt nqtpllatt by tbt ndio ouatgf- WGCO—Good ICvenlnp Good Huslo and eaid the Israelis held El of a new piece of equipment which WKNB—Platter Party day it favors financing flcmrrts? years registrar of the Orde of, the- the election of the directors, of a The defendant! said they would Babha. . fuotB *"** m aaliJMt (o ciiacg* WTIC—Ode Man's Fkxnlly haMIitatton in the State bjr a tax will add to’ the comfort of many! WDRO—E R. Murrow Garter. Britain's highest order of Danbury Hat Co. appeal to the Stats. Supreme CHMMBERS FURNITURE SALES witbout aoUo*. w en t—bes Paul and Mary Ford on incomes over $6,000.^7 chivalry. Died ThbrsdSsy. Judge Charles S. House ruled court. ' FURNITURE TOPS man said in Beirut the Arab patlente at ManeHe'aier Memorial. IM—' The American Feddnitlon of Newark, Del.—Dr. Wilbur Owen that President James B. Lee of the countrtee would act to relieve H im ital. " , • ' ’ Low OvtrhaOU — Y ^ Sava. - ^tnUTxlCiutc Muchut WIIAV—Polka Party .(U.N. PWestlpe This le an sHe'rnaLng preseure WCCC—Good Evenly Good Mutlo SUte, County and JKHinlclpal Km 8 y p h e r d, 78, a former presi­ Frank H. Lee Co. Illegally acqulrdd STAMPOItD DRIVI^ SUCCESS .In his attempte pressure On Egypt If full scale Hospital Notes SOI I. MhMIa THnipllif«-Tal. Ml 3-51 tt WKNB—Music ployeg made puhUe'' a letter sent dent and the only university pro­ 583 shares of stock which decided fighting develdpi'elope' betweVnbe the point pad which will enable a pa­ w no—Lone Ranper _ Ithe, border.’’ Egyptalns and the Israelis. tient to remain in one position In­ WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Digest tt Gov. Rlblcofl/and legUIaDve fessor emeritus of the University the Jan. 10 election.' Stamford, Npv, 4 i/Pl-^Stam- J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. ' Nutting last ntgbt cal Fatlcuto Today: 154 OpoR Daily 10:00>sj0O--m legal because the treasury (unls- over-subscribed lest night with Both Egypt and Israel acknow' WHAX—HuMo M«rct»nt WHAV—Polka Party _ , su^l stock was not offered, to INOLUDINO SATURDAY Britain’s "grave concern” o’vht the Mra. Roatrlch Vahiderhofl, 08 Ard- mattress td provide regular auto­ W ^ S -IU o u n l Ravu* WCCC—Good Evening Good Music 'hie legislature convenes In ape' in Zloa, Md. Died Thursday. pledges totaling S8S9,00G—110 for 'Israeli attack We^esday night,pn ledged casualties in the El Sabha WKr^Muslc Stockholders, before sale. every individual In the city. Forty- MI-9-7322 moro Rd.; Guy Mitchell, Glaaton- matic redlitrlhutton of body pres­ WIOIB—Jo« G»r«nil fiial a^eslob next Wednesday to San aemenu, Cahf.—Arthur 31 MSSELLSTe "Ihe Egjfftlan-held EU Sabha ou fighting, but each sought to dls- sure poiitts amt la valuable In any WT104MU* UW»M . « iWnC—Lone Ranger tackle the flood rehabilitation Aldcn Guild, 70. ^rm er director of The suit was brought-thy Mra six per cent of the pledges cams the other’s eesualty figures, ’9ury; Mrs. M argaret Kingman, WsatC—R*cord Shop ■' WDRO—Disk Derby from corporations. •port in The heaviest fighting along condition where turning la painful ITOTH—Waxworks WGTH—Counter Spy'' . proble^'. the field sei^ce for the fted Cro»s, Josephine Lee Robinson, adminis­ the Egyptlan-lsraelt frontier Since disputed was whether the Hartford; Edward Skllton, RFD 8, HETOHER BUSS CC. central dlvlstoh: head of the So­ bih^ly contested checkpost near or undesirable. * wrtAY—Polka Party It is unlikely that ^t will, aji- the 1948 war. Coventry; "Mrg. Bernice Maher, 14 Profits from the many money- T —B«U]r lamball : WTIC—National Radio Fga Club cial Service Federation In Toledo; Nutting complained the Disraeli theN},esert demarcation line be- Rsvu, , prove income tax financing. . Bliss St.'- Maur-en Paro. RFD 1, falsing projects of the Womeh'a IM WEST MIDDIJE TURNPOUS - _ _»—Jo , Girand WDRC—21st Precinct ir'- /The . Republican party, control for t'l yeats director of the Rich­ aUack came oiily a- week after tu'een {he two^ countries was on 'lC-«Kid«r l|>o*B WGTH—Listen mond, Va. .Community Chest am} JsraeH dx Egyptian territory. Both Andover; James Salar.-28 High­ Auxiliary of the hospital are used A WPBO—R«»ra 8kop ^ttng the House, traditionally op­ Burns -iswed his appeal to both to add tO' the comfort of patienta CORNER Ol '^ A Y —Polka Party , at one time director of Community land St.;.CJarol Mooney, 258 Main WOr a —Waxworks WTIC—National Ra&o Fan Club poses such a levy; nor' has Oov. / __ ‘X ______‘ _»«■ The next activity of this group will ' Riblcoff, a bemocrat, given any Cheii^ In Seattle and Santa Bar., gresaive acQonf.” , , , TrhrXiTaejlB, who accusrt^Bgypt SLY Mrs.'Doris Tfiremblay, RED lY be a holiday Ball to b; held at the — ' NEW LARGER QUARTERS ------V- **5n5*T—Betty kimball WDRC—21«t Precinct b ar^ Celif. Died iTiursday. of occupying,^Bl Sabha fn violation WOOC—Rword R,tu, WGTH—Listen in^cAtlon that he favors'Tt Nutting’S approach .to Egypt Stafford Springs. Manchester Country Club on Sat­ PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING \ w H ro—Joe Gtrand •Sg— ' 'Organized labor just as tra was much fHendlier than hla sharp, of the armistlcXiau&chcd a cOq. urday, Dec. 10./ Mrs. W. M. Wflq-Pepper Y WHAY—Night Watch / AiVARDAD $20,(M>0 ADMITTED TOPAV:. Joanne Pratt and WhHbey Photo. - Jb-alt a Whlm«Y Photo. WTIC—National Radio Fan Club ^'dltionally has opposed the lalos declaration last night to the Israeli tiauing attackXorKft In battalion rharles T. Rpnko Reynold L. CaleeU ; sehardt is . In charge of arrange­ AUTO QLASS INSTALLS WDBC—Record Shop WDRCe-Jack Carson 7 envoy.' ' /) , Strength Wedne#dajr night Yes­ Eklodoaki, 92 West St., 1 Rockville. 'W Cra—Waxworks -r tax ’since It was adopted'in IDiT, Danbury, Nov. 4 1^ —-Elmer' S. BIRTHS TODAY: A^^on to Mr. ments for the Ball end Invitations WGTH-Llsten and has urged that It he replaced In WaahingUhi, the U.S. State terday they clairrted the "Egyptian Charles T. Raetke,.left. a West Coast executive for United Aircraft will be mailed out in the near fu­ ' ite lY —Record Rodeo •lU — Hoyt of Norwalk, was awarded invader’ ha4 bee'i and Mra James. Bak-<2uy Lombarda \ talks'Instead of trying to shoot out hands. ^ , the princlpj [a in two major UAC adminlatraUon changes announced COMMUNIST GOATS \ .T WPWO-Wews . _ WGTH—Liston death of his son, Elmer Jr., May 4. a son to Mr. and Mra. Robert Bran- today. - RMke, now 'In Los. Angeles, Calif., as chief of western field . w o n —Bob aad Ray •:W- their ’’explosive’’ border dispute. A The' Israelis listed Tokyo nco Muale WEEKEND SPECIALS '—pboMT Data **{mAY—bymphonv bb the Night A dvertisem ent^ \ '.•i' BrnSag Good kiwlA WTICMnarllj^t Serenada ./ ivA'. 2 'll' - . X 1954MEVROLETWOTOF fl59S^ WDRC—Dance Orcheetra • TUTTi-PRUini CAKE 1 • . y.i.-'j- '.w------,/ * Haa powergllde. radio, beater, whitewall Urea. Many other NEWSOtntei^E 3TH—Madt • DATE-NUT IREAD fstrae. lids— r- WHAY—Post Auction ema • RANANA CREAM PIE SERVICE M^R. WepO—Good Evening Muale IT^'oW fiS' , wnra^^antni 1 POTATO wBc—Anawwr? L \ WE CARRY ALL i • CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE 1953 OLDS. SOPER 88 $1295 4-Dnor. Radio; heater. Low mileage WDRO—Tean. IMla _ WOTH-Fultoa^wla Jr. ^ \ LBAOINO BRANDS | NICKS • PINEAPPLE CREAM PIE £-Door. Haa^all extras. Local car. Just traded on a dalO^SE tlonal car. Speolsl Every ’56 Mercury. ^ I **^'kY-Ipilcprf TbaAtar . .. Prtday m h s realag Good Haale 8 p.nr. to 8 pjn. We Specialise Ini Blrthdsy Oskee, Wedding AA Purpose Room Paneled in^cMiderosa Pif^^ ’S« MERCURY MONTEREY Tht B ValHt That _j Rereatde CaJtes, Coolde Trays, etc. Tel. Ml 8-887g ’53 GHEVROLET lEL MR Hardtop. MerromaHr, fOdlo heater, leather _____ I'a Star 1947 CHEVROLIT 4-DOOR $175 OoMR’t Show-INSUUTION 3—Twat. Brale HIDES RUGGRDNESS WITH DOO^LOOKS / Hardtop. PowergHde, radio, heater. *-tone interior, 2-toue paint. • ^ I f lO R k 3TB'—J. VaaderMok OPEN TUESDAY tfini SUNDAY‘7 A.M. to 8 P,M. Radio and heateK Sharp car. # I O T a y ipreen. Edecllent rubber. . It won’t show when you build or buy; Rut, If yeur heSke la AY—Encore Tbestar FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON PINE PANELHilG CALL OR SEE Lew mileage. -v ~ ' Evealng Good Muale well Inonlated, It wUI be— These 4 ears are weekee ipeeials. Year ’54 FORD VIOTORIR MORE ECONOMICAL TO HEAT ’SI CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Hardtop. Radio, heater, Irathef Interior, ^ WARMER IN WINTER C O R N E L L !A5I M A N C H ES TER LU M h ER , Inc. ehoioe not he ItetMl. We have several Radio, heater, excelleut rubliMr. 'whitewall’tires. 2 -:loBe ^ In t. $ 16 9 5 Call MORE UVABLE ALL TEAR E4>NG Mf HARTFORD RDv—NEAR- McKEE STREET Ad Immaculate ear. w i f TMerlsIoB ProfrsRW $2s9Spii^nParts 255 CENTER STREET PHONE Ml 3-5144 othere from which to elraose. We ore Insulation experts. If you oka piaaning t* buUdt let oe n— u m —■ S-51M- -i» r\ JOSEPH a LUHAa Prop, and Baker show you bow to SAVE MONEY throuih correct loenlatloa. If On Per* T«fo ’{7 UNG0LN CLUB COUPE ’50 FACKARD you ore remodeling, let us ndilee yon on -key nres- tnauinttmi Rorto Olid heater. COC 4rDeor. Radio, boater-- wldck gives maximum comfort' nt budget prUm ' - e a s t TBfwiB . . . at MoFrrroifrPAT r ™

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The BAat Hart­ . »' OPEN FOR BUSINGS ip- on Feb., liB; my brother Ronnie • ' ' ---- V- '■... 1 Cowboy,----- 1 Mature (Ooatiaaad from Page Om ) '(yaa tS on'Oct. 18, and I waa 12 Barber Will you have anything Rogen 2 Mineral rocks Open House Tonight at this year, according to Kibbe. ford warehouse will be retained as CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER a depot for,, surplus fmillssr. -'on 3ept. 12. --Allen RIcharda, Wa­ on your face when I’ve flniahed? 4 Wild —— t Preceding day club shifted to a t Louia to snake The Exchange serves as a islec- tertown, N. Y. ■ ' , Cuatomer-^I' don’t know, but T New Supply Warehbuse tive purchaaing. cooperative, for Several contractors were engag­ lUckok 4sew leoeely up the J )(ili| ^ ^ C «v d ^ outSt. Local Stocks hope you’ll at leaat'leave my nose. B Trigger’s 5 Poetic )sUnd both farmers' aM non-farmera, and ed to erect the Manchester build­ "Rua'aia haa abolished God but ntother « Rented There, in tsw yeara, he sspn 48 end iV e Eastern States Farmers Ex- deala In feed, fertilizer, roofing ing. 'The Job was overseen by Car- ao far God haa been more TralHc Cop —- Well, jmim, (to 12 Anger 7 gold loet S3, was ahifttd to Boston chsn^ hew grain and supply materials, spraying and dusting roll kelson, . 8 Village St. OabMB A MMSMcwk. tolerant.’’—John Catheron Sway- the perfectly Sweet motorist I I i l l Bewildered a Engine in theJJMlMrican loop. H iere'he wsrely>i(ss on Tolland Tpke. will materials for crops, motor-vshtcle tee. suppose you know why I stopped •Utggshsped SEager ' M « . ’as.-bi6«a . lubricants and farm-supply, com­ A record' 128 million tons of won i n whilo losing 113. He re- be opensd'to tha public from 7 to freight went through the locks at you? ^ ‘ ; 15 FootUke part 10 Speed contest 37 MiUtary 42 Gael tumM to (Haveland in 1909 for a modities. ■ Taxpayera are men and women She Don’t tell me, let me IB Kind of 11 Large deer supplies 43Girl’f 8 o’clock tbpight St so open housq. Sault Ste. Marie on the Great twp^and a half-yaar span, Bafora •irat Nattoaai The local warehouie seYves about Lakes in 1963, - : who do not have to paaa civil aerv- guess. Yes, 1 know! You’re lonely. comedy (pi.) 2B Shield nickname ring back ta Boston with tha Na- Work on'.the 938.500 prefsbri- 8, ^ customers, soma 800 of them ice examinationa to work for the IB Landed .pf Manchester . . . . . 17 Picuircsque 29 Denomination 44 Flower 'Honals midway In the 1911 cam­ Hartrord NaUonil csted warehouse was completed re­ farmers. Kibbe said the warshouae government. The happiness of love is In ac­ properties IB Regiona 31 Taxes 48 Askew paign. In that last keason, ha won cently, and I t ' will be ''hpen for WJU employ seven men and one tion; its test la what one Is willing BOCiphm Bank end Trust Co. 33 Of the pslste 33 Country in 1 47 Fssten seven and tost nine at the age of CoiU). Bahh and business Monday. Richard O. woman. . Drive' — But how will I know to do for others. , ai Before 24 Prayer ending Asia 48 ’’The Old 45 — hia legs, not his arm. causing Kibbe, general manager. aUd the The Exchange formerly serviced when I come to be the croaa'roada? 31 Always , Trust Co, ...... 78 35 Beak SB National Mare” hli rettrament at- the end of the Mancheatar .Trust . . . 6fi Exchange wants to give the^ublic this area from Bast Hartford. Native — You can't miaa the "Knives, forks. Spoons, ash 34 Ranehliind membrane 40 Tries 50 She's tweet a* year. ■ an opportunity to visw- UisXnsw However, the facilities It had there Eysrything the Weekend HftBdyman M place. It haa only four filling ata- trays, salt and pepper shakers are mtasure Firs lai stmass Osasaatas 38 German city 41 Light fogs apple eider During hia 22 years on tha Aatna Fire ...... 85 .98 facilities. ' V sines 1935 proved inadequate, jmd well is builder . . . lumber, msaon supplieB, tiona. not medicine. Please don’t take 38 Paradise mound, he compiled an average of the operation was moved here in painta, hardware, tools. Alwajft easy parking. after Tneala." THtys a sigft-ln- a-eafe Hartford F ir e ...... J50 160 Following the opeR hoi STMiddlo /- .519 in t h e ^ ctbry-eohimn, and- faima^agenta of the Exchange^ aearrii of - additional-apacei---- -— Bob Hope: "la Gahby Hayes near TVementown. Utah. ' r r r r r r r re (preflx) □ r/ struck out 2,832 batters. The ..7 8 will nteet^ 'w ith reprsagntatlvaa^ Ita new .quarters . contain about reall^Rock Hudson with 5 o’clock 10 Commcmora' □ U I%oenix ...... -83 HenUd'Photo. 1 r highest salary he ever drew was • Ufa and InRaasaltv las. Osa. - Joseph MaealoM ahado^’’— Gene Sperry, Ragged They used to put'the TV set on tive awards 52,500 a year. Mountara, Colo. the cabinet; now they’ve put the Aetna Life ...... 202 212. 33 Amount of r 1 r Lived on Farm Aetna Cazuaify ...... 152 182 Joseph Mscalone is director of CTablnet nn TV. printed ~ Young had lived at the farm ______■ e V Conn. General . . . ; . ..h65 685 the Elks Minatrel Show which yrlU eeiphMUpv Diner' Walter, my lobster la matter zr / heme of Ms former neighbor!, the UpMbAUp wltho.it a ^ w . How la that? Beggar ''Say, mister—can you r Hartford Steam Boil. . 85 - 93 be presented tonight end tomor­ 34’Wipea out p Benedum family, since' 1935, the Travelers ; ---- .. 84 '90x Walter ^ 'ell, air. they are ao give me sIx 'rs” ^ • cuppa cof­ 35 Sour r year after hie \^fe died. row night St 8:15 st the Waddell e HelpttnrTM 8— fr e ^ that thw fight with each fee? \ , . ■ 1 M nr ' ^r ^ He ia aurvived by a brother, Lon PnMIo UURItaa ANNOONCING... */^Uf,PLY CO. 36 Napoleon’s Conn. Light Power ./ 17 19 School. ttther.ln the kitchen. , Man Coffee'Is a dime! marshal . TT IT ET M. 'Young of'Trenton, Mo. and a ' • • X. TentI .Diner Take\thla one away, Beggar—So, who buys retail? 1 1 Conn. Power ...... 41 43 |7 Swarvc alster, Mrs. Ella Ripley who la In .. 56 58 lo jL f o ’'N NOTCH a nursing home at nearby Dover. Hartford Elec. Lt, '. tho oponing of a now 38 Nuisance sr F Sr F Hartford Osa Co/ .. 36 30 WELDON DRUG CO. 40 Light color 1 L- For many yaara he made fre­ BY J. R. WILLfAMS OUR BOARDING^ lOUSE MAJORnROOPLE So. New Engldad Public Records OUT OUR WAY" 41 Damage PT quent tripe to Cneveland to watch 41 901 MAIN STREET m the Indians play, but in recent Tel...... /."T...... SO 42 Gay time 5 - MaasfaMmWig Ooaaaaalaa 45 Saluting j r JT jr years the' number of such Jaunts Waraatee D ^ s M dlmlnliihed. Last Sumer hme was Am. Hardware ...... 21 <4 23>4 EASTERN I STATES 48 Interaactiofis Arrow, flkTL Heg. ... 5014 33H Matthew M. Moriarty to Fo­ DO you hA'JB TD-RE5T(?AlN 91 Organ of PI p t— able t6 attend only one game at Aaao. Spring ...... 31 . 34.' garty Broe., Inc., property at 1ME MAtiOK P(^OM haarlng CleYaland atsidtum. , Bristol Brass...... 18 >4 20,<4 62 Hawthorne St. WOeKlMd/AU?. AiOfiRI^EV r M r r One of hia big complaints about 12 Evict iM 1^ L. CoUins ...... 105 125 , Catherine V. Fisher to Frederick S3 Food reginM ' Sr baaeball as it is played today was: Em-Hart . 1.....129 32 FOR 84Fala«hoed r ‘■They’re alw a^ changing pitch­ W, Perry end Cynthia C. Perry, u ers. and that slows up the gam e- Fafnir Bearing ...... 49>4 property at 84 Prospect St. / •5 Mounds used 5T JT Landera-Frary Clk, .. 23*4 35*4 TAKE h ^ ria < O f= 'd makes It too draggy," Wilbur Markham to Corrlqfc D. FARM SUPPLY CENTER OVfiAlAITE TD MAKE by golfers L- N. B. Machine Co...... 36. 39 SB Playing cards 5T Cy’a- birthday, March 29. for •7«4 Markham, property at 329 E. Cen­ THIS CHARACTER ar years has been occasion for friends N.' Easterji Steel ..... 8(( Par Moatk nm NOT demonttrsting in your torritory, Huddlosen! S7 Furtive id - 1 North and Judd...... 35 38 ter St. LIFT A 0»J6Ei ItollyoulUVEhoiror. to come from all oVer the cpnntry Administrator* Deeds $ Plus, HIMSELF.-' Russell Mfg...... 8 >4’ 10 >4 Property to pay him honors. At such times 59 H Ekitate of Earle C. Doebener to TollaNi Tuniiilkt, lusklaRi the old pitcher would reminisce Stanley Works ...... 56T4 "PaxM Terry Steam ...... 128 the Town of Menchcater, the high­ 65 PRISCILLA’S POP It Must Be Rea! BY AL VERMEER about hia career and make a few Torrington ...... 22*4 24*4 way known aa Perrett PI. observations about himself and the 'U.3. Envelops com. , ..88 96 ^ ta te o f Beulah S. Hilla to C. game he loved so well. 3 * T H A T 'S ' ' A N D * ^ U.S. Envel<>f>e pfd. ... 69 74 Elmore Watkins, property at E. YOU CAN OWN Shortly after hif 86th birthday, Veeder-Root: ...... 59 62 Center and Spruce Ste. - ^ OPEN HOUSE and BECAUSE 'BECAUSE I'M C?y complained hia eyes were fail­ 1 LOVE The above quotauona are not to I.ea*e - THIS FINE- iVOU! ing him and a number of special­ be.construed as actual marketa. MEMBERSHIP MEETING ists h evisited hadn’t bqen able to Corrine D. Markham to Wilbur provide glaisw that would remedy W. Markham, property at 329 E. H O M I N O W l: ■t'.- the condition. LONG W AIT Center St.,*4or one year at $2,400. Friday-7:00 P.M. "I can atlll aee well enough to. Completed O n Lot "Under" i split wood, recognize people and Jacksonville Beach, Fla. (8’)— •k -k ★ ■ '’ I - waHc ammtf by myself," he said- d t y Council has.repealed an^old i "But-thlnga llka^readlng. watcMag law requiring the town marshal to Th« PricE '' "'8e»t Quality Feed,' Ssod. Fgrillljee f and Suppikw ~ television or watching a ball gamC meet Each inComlBg train. /' S- ' OM ' are beyoi^ me now. This doesn’t lighten the mar­ "I loaf around most of the time, shal’s chorea, however, s4 Jackeon- Eastern States Farmery' Exchange Including tha faNtwIng; . ^ but I help with anything that has villa Beach hasn’t b e^ on a rail- CAMPIKLL'S TOMATO TOLLAND TUKNnKE, BVPKLAND—PHONE MI 9-4288 i‘‘ DiIe (?EAt>S road, for 20 years. *Ov#r1400sg.ft.lfvinf ipoet * 4 Ui%nJtdrbnim ___ , ’BhK LllCe THS. to be done,”like huaklng com. look­ ing after the horeea or splitting SOUP * 7 Rm n iib . CuBtnni wood. I do mostly for exercise." * 2 FuNRotht ^WMtComf "T •/- ] r yoBtordoy'o odvt. w o b A L L E Y OOP Whozls? BY V. T. HAMLIN G k i t l l A t YOU SAVE $2,000 OR MORE UNDER OUR P U ll C o tto n woods BY RAY GOTTOi 4 coni 45c • F A a ^ i HEV, WNT.. PersoDfil Notices TV SERVICE We bnlld the- basic Hoas*—Ezeavattag Cellar, Rough .Grade Let, 19" feuadatlea walls. flee r,- SasM-DVEi MOREN T DONT / ■ ■ ■ ■ Front and Rear Stooiia and. Steps. Complete Framlag-Beardtag. Bridging. ParUtteas. FI Raof• EALVAfiEP M3UR SET THIS .' Oayi OK e CeU MARY'S MARKET lag, Leaders and Gutters. Window Frames and Wladows, Doer Frameo, two temporary axt EVEN MORE) <>VN WHO ARE In Memoriam Nignte wmtSQ Plus farts IS . MAIN ST. and the Chimney; THAN MV STUFF.** VCXJ.ANY TEL. 5Q S-S184 ONE DAY ONLY / All Hemes VA and FHA Approved In lovlnK memory of mir dear wife We Arrange for Flnanelng and Coaatmetlon Leans o w N s ru m WAY? and moUier. Isabelle Ford, who passed away November 4, 1164. . ■. CaU er Write New for Dhutrated Felder. «. Ko chance had w’e to hoM..her hand. SATURDAY, NOV. 5th Nor say the last farewell. For God He came and took her home. $. IVAR JO H NSO N Company Where loved on^s always'dwetl. Skdly missed tiy Thomas Ford and family, t FABRICS For FALL and 4 DAY STREET. NEWINGTON TEL. CHf-MI4 Card of Thanks ORIcn Opnn W ndnag^y Evnnings 7*9 P.M.*—Soturdnyf Unttt Y:00 P.M. Mr.-siid Mrs. William H. Da\-|s, SS Branford 8t.. .wish to thank all their WINTER SEWINC friends for the kindne.iM and symi>sthy exirresaed durlnf the lljfness an*l recent death of their son. ^lliam H. Davis , FROM > BOOTS AND HER BUDDIEI Npisgrace? Ji The flowers, cards, food, and the ears loaned at the time of the funyrat wiere deeply appreelaied. vmvVH TS«. VF SAWYER BY ROY CRANK VK FMD

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PLANTLAND on the PARKWAY S on the^ 3 Ki ANCHESTER, CONN . PHONE Ml 9-2.508 ^ m DIRECTIONS: From ManchMter Center.'follew Mali .Street to North End, turn left on North Mala S t after Railroad CrosOng and coatimie on atralght past Buckisnd School to Plaatland. « 2 2 ^ S T CENUR ST.j^TEL. Ml 9-5071 _ MANCHESTER. CONN. ^ PH0NE MitcbtR 9-2505 DIRECTIONS: From Maaelieatcr Geater, fellow Mala Bttmi to North Ehd. turn left on NerUi iBain stare Hours: Moa., Tnes., -Wed., Sat. 9 to)4—Tbara.'and Frt. 9 to B Street after Railroad. Creasing and eaatlaue an atralght past' RoeklsBil Sokeel to PlaaUaml. ■ V. • » »' • j,’ 1 ,.

V' ■* • V.. \ — ' ' '■ ~ •V'-'V . . \ II A K C ^ T E R e v e n in g HERALD. MANCtmStER; CX)NNd FRII5a Y. NOVEMBER 4. 1955 f AGE SEVENTEEN /< PAGE SIXTEElf IfAMCHKTER fiVEHlNO isBALD, BtANCHESnOkt CONN, FSpAY, NOVEMBER 4,1965 THE Indians Host to West Haven in Honie Finale Herald Angle ■ ------■ a ------^ ^ X B j Second T a n T a r g e t Tw o-Vay Stretch Y a l e Gri^d^rs Realty Cor Invasion o f Arm y M ule e a SL W. YOST New England Grid Title Bowl Hopefuls in Tests mxnLm Tickets , till Available B fM i* B d ^ t Goal of Locals RES nnoBTiNO nusH* ^Well4s grass each Saturday after­ At Stake in Weymouth Saturday on Gridiron ForNeW ven Contest Ractntly whU« on the «nnu*l noon aa he paces up and down the Idellnes' in front o f the Y a l e Tomorrow at 2 ____ ■ ■ '■ II ■BBALD LBAOTK Visit to Coast Oumnl Ac« „ New’ Haven, Nov. 4 —h A Yale/Mtke Zeigler at the halvas, and _„jch... Don’t bo surprised if Tied once and winners o f foi After the first five skirmishes in N«w 'fork, Nov. 4 —The bowl hoRefubi start gstting the kids Cohen ...... 101 n n 3ZT llbw London to chit with Dire^ football team—as long on hope as Capt, Pat Uebel at fullback. Alto Mike Cavallon, a 6-4, 200-pound Cdafh Whitey ^urek and hla straight games, the unbeaten '54, the elusive. Bettencourt was off thn'street this weekend in college foqtbsM while the big ^ree— Dalton ...... n M to *73 tor of Athletics Johnny M «rt sophohiore,.ls the next name end credited with 249 yards in 41 car- Maryland, Oklahoma and Mlchlgan~rbave nothing tofaar but fear itself. Slinpeon ...... tot N to 3M it ii short in the estimation of the' reported ready after a long la Weat Haven Blue Devils provide Merchants travel to Weymouth, Turkinaton ...... U S lOS 10( 334 ■nd Head Conch Kels Nit- ' to come out of . Yale. Given a Xies but alioady Salvucci (384 West Virginia, unbeaten but lightly regarded, o^Hos the bowl bid­ Heck ...... 104 m i l l 339 predicters — meets the gridiron because of - a knee Injury chance last week against Dart­ the opposition for Manchester Maas.. Sunday afternoon ibr a 2 yards in 59 attempts) and fullback o f the footbnU unm, I c «n e ding, tonight against the big, fast‘George Washington, the'only teaiA' ...... "Sot "iM grenatliers from Army tomorrow speed boy. Bob Kyaaky, q &T'track noma intorestliuf notes on/the ^ mouth when the No. 1 and No. 2 High Saturday afternoon in the o’clock encounter with the strong Tomm y Thompson (297 yards lii Totals .... that could give the. Mountaineers ah afgument for the Southern Con­ ■asters (t) ih the Bowl. Kickoff time i* 1:30 man, who shares, the/ilMor with *lnidn» of tontbaU nt tW A c ^ e - vdngmen, Glenn Louefca and Jack schoolboy finale at Mt. Nebo. undefeated and iiwed Bay 67 catilea) are ahead of Joey^ ference title. A convincing victory la mandatory If Weat Virginia la DePumpo ...... to W JM 383 my. Chief Bob NlemeWr P fv l^ Pendexter were injured, Cavallon Staters. The joumetr will mark 'pace. Thompaon who had tallied U Friedman ...... 108 M /O) 308 p.m. Glen Davie aa th e tm lM t man in Kickoff is.alatcd for 2 o’clock. In to Jura m bowl bid. But it won't guarantee anything. AndersOn ; the foUowln* infonnnilon in the looked great on offense... Yale is flva gamaa to date tha visitors the longest one eyicx made , by a pOtats also has a good chance to The Cadet Corps will enter the the history /f^/V eat Point H i| i A Tha Mountaineers Ore tops •Ferfueon ■ 18 __ Bowl at 12:40 p.m. for a brief 20- home U injlMToy Ansonia. current press football book. not in need of any special money have notched wins over Notre Silk Chty'club an^^the victor will break Bettencourt’s total of 61 total offtn ie and No. 7 in this Harmln .. 18 yte 104 gifU as long as it has Dick Money­ markers In 11 games. Oklahoma by four or so and Michi­ minute pre-game drill. CompprtdOo the Cadets, Tala'S ■ The first team at the Academy Dgme o f S t w Haven (1954 State claim the mythldal New England waek's Associated Press poll, but Totals ..,. W '« 3 1433 was made up of a ro s^ of names maker around. He’s a reserve C b m p lon s) 19-7, Wilbur Cross semirpro Utle./Plve-thousahd fans Two Platoo* System gan by two. This 4 tat meeting of the Black backflii^^ one of Inexpertenea — Emplqjdng a two platoon system. evan with a clean slate for the In the bowl batUee, once-beaten Knights and the EUs—the last In thre«/juniors and a aophomera. ti««t would put the Insh of Notre end... Coldest "hot dogs” in these 12-6 and Milford 21-6. On the are expected to be on hand to aeaaon iB tt, Syracuse and North. -pom s to" shamfe. Players-on the parts are—the ones -peddled eaolt ►oUwr hand^ie Siue-DevUaloet to -welcome— )sadc—Gie^ Merchants^ Sail OletngHt Tech,“ imnkefi~Nor^6r-la-m — 74'- 73 3>0 the foreseeable ^ture—Is expect­ coin and Ward always Iteva M olina State lie ahead), they 'eakawrmy - poatibiliUta, Gene Initial roster w’ere known as Saturday afternoon at_the Y a 1 r Hamden 12-7 and Robert Fitch 13- player-cpach. Gay Salvucci whose Btronp and''Mert defensive eleven one TD favorite over Tennessee, Ouasnitschkaika 34 . IS H 386 ed to a t t i^ t a capacity crowd oi' might have trouble landing a bowl filanchard ■•X- . 7 8 % Coker haa been dolfig a good job O'Toole, rittpstrick, Finnegan, Bowl. They merely open a pack 7 while playing a acoieleas tie with home is in nearby Quincy. which hss h ^d the oppoelUon to which has won four straight after some 70,000—the largest to wai berth. 'Wey're atUl trying to live HcOonlsal 36 133 303 as the fullback itend-ln for tha in- McNutt, Murphy, Moore, Sullivan, age, of franks, nin them under ) Norwalk. " Salvucci has done"a wonderful an average o f\ l.6 yards on the losing to Miss. State and Duke. I..aForce . 101 m , 137 341 a football game in the Basl/hls /■down tlwt 42-19 pastinfi by year. ^ lured Steve Ackerman. .— and O’Leary. GoAert, Mooney and Me- hike-warm water .contains and Although considered a some­ Job in hla first year o f coaching ground and oniy\25 points com­ Mias. State, also once-beaten, it a < Georgia 'raph in the '54 Sugar Tottls* ...... '...481 460 603 1406 The latest reports the Dean Loucks and Dick' Winter- Bwlnney with Rafferty handling then sell them lui "all-hotsi'' what green aquad and with not too the Silktownera but there's lit­ pared to last season’s five-game touchdown Underdog against A ua / MIxtrs (I) Bowl—their ape and only major hueiness office New bauer are constantly ImprovInF the ooadhing reins. It’s obvious much weight (the line averages tle doubt that he; also has the total of 49.6 yards ahd 87 markers. burn,, which beat Tech but. was S a v o r y t l 101 31 383 bowl appearan'bq. P i n t o ...... ,...$ 3 33 13 38t Haveners la the ..advance sale is quarterbacka. why they called themselves the Coach Guard Academy vrlll play 173 pounds and the backs 156). neceasa^ horses to make his at- Tackle Dick Maslar waa the Mer­ tied by Kentuc)ty. Duke, k dark- chants’ top defensive '.oerformer Miami of Florida and Boston Bolduc ...... 18 9t ino 398 close to 65,00O./Phe remaining ^amroCks. . Weat Haven continually ahowed tack^go'. In comparing this year’s horae candidate after two defeats, Oet^nl ...... 100 108: 108 Pnnl Lepute, Al Ward ■^ Lovejoy T* Start ; a IS-game basketball alate this last season, being credited with 50 Oollaga - meet in the only other Ucketa are exhorted to be gobbled The names were fletiUous. prac- season wHh the first game Dec. 2 Improvement week after week club with that of 1954 for the first oould get bteHhy quick if ninth- ...... 37 » 117 Across the line, Yale will eon- solo tackles in 11 games. Hugged major gamt on tap teipighL The up by th ^ ta iiy arrivals. rede nothing at tackla now that tlca -aeaslons • were seoOet and at NeW Ixmdon against Norwich. until tnjuriea took their toll. In five contests, the results are aa ranked Navy hasn’t recovered 463 410 Bruno Moske and Frank Harry Contest is set for the Orkqge Bowl Total: V 14$» Thept toothing In the records, games were all' "off the record” Games are also carded with State lait Frtday’a losing battle with BUI Lovejdy haa racovtrad from follows: At this stage last fall the were other '64 standouts, each'with field, but it won’t decide any bowl from laqt week's defMt py Notre Etti of a Football Era 'st,.'or/|Jresent, to warrant- any an arm injury and la avallabla .7 to prevent any "offlcMu reaction.” rivals Wesleyan and Trinity, both Fitch, Plurek waa minus four reg­ Merchants sported a four won and MKRCMAKTa . 31 clean tackles. But sturdy contastent. . \ Dame./ The Middies are .favored While Olassx on the part of the eager again. He le teamed with Capt. Jn T»20 an offii^'thdets’ team on a home and home basis ular offensive performers and one lost record; netted 59 first Marques will definitely surpasa Five Big Onnsea Jr of TDs. « BoUn Jr...... i l l 38 331 Yale charges tutored by pTkll Taraaovlc, llkewiaS a ruggad was fielded and/played both of­ Three of the best linemen thhi fall two BterUng defensive stalwarts. downs while averaging 156.8 Southwest Conference king Larochells ...... / 1 0 4 M 314 First string and Bob Aldrich and Maalar’a total. The former line­ f T h e big garnet for the bowl com'-s White J ...... , . J / 10 tt 310 an x ^ lv a r.' For instance: cuatomar. Elaeiadiara la th* ficial and uttofflelal contesta, with the University of Coimaetl- .yanta on the ground; had scored Green Bay's Tobin Rota straight-arms and atrqifis to get aiway /'gets one of the/Cotton reaerva taickle. Dave Cohen ere backer with the West Hartford mitteca come tOiiiorrow — Georgia Chapman 16 108 308 Colorful Army and Yale ( I) A ybqr ago .the Elia were un­ mary — It’s all A m v . Formally organised and khown cut's surprising ara transfer stu­ .95 points, fumbled 23 times and I the clutching hands of Chuck Noll, ClevelandHne-backer. Soma­ berths, but with Texas A * Plrkey 101 tl 3M Ir*-’ s' . y ■ , lost for the season. The invaders Ken Sears, slx-nlne, didn’t think Spartans has already chalked up 44 Tech-'I'enneaaee, Misatsaippi State- defeated g m x Into this game. This ia espactally true at tha gs Coast C h i^ Academy in 1921, dents. End Bill Boehle came via were penalized 305 yards. Mean­ tackles. Next come Jack Fqgan _ , . e leader, inellgibte. the alao Rohan ~ y»3 — 93 probqhly won't be'at full strength anybody could reach high enough li's got to give and Rote’a teraey appears a likely prospect Auburn; Duke-Navy, Southern 4 Army, scoring'lhe very first time ends where the Army haa Ralph the first taam consisted of 14 of l^ke University, linemen Lou while, the locqla have won four (14), veteran Yosh Vincek (13), rSna 'ie t a chance. / 8MU needq ...... 63* 806 468 1823 the 18 C u e U enrolled. They were Saturday but Plurek is hoping to to maul-his face during a basket­ Methodiat-Texaa AAM, and Baylor Denny ^ ■ It had the bail,Nipt only handed Cheanauskaa, who oould ptey a n r Mobridian transferred from Co­ and, tied once while running for Larry 'Holmes ^12) and defensive Texas. Except for the probationed thie o n e /q stay jnlve, but the Dart's Dairy <1) Game Completes Series Yale Ite second wolat lacing In 82 clad nondescript tinlforma df lumbia University and Harvey have the services of at least two ball game. But College All-Star 58 first downs and averaging. 195 aclus ...... 100 100 — 301 llna poeltloa for any team, Ha will halfback Mike SIkqra (11)., Texas Ag^ea, any of theae teb"'* Aggies ar^favored by one touch _ rt ...... 1I...... 37 — 78 183 years of football, butx be at one terminal and oapabla j styles, colors and vintage, W ens'pl^ed freshmiui'ball at .the of the injured. teammate Maurice . Stokes, six- ' , ~"'i I. ,) yards on. the ground; have tMlied Two other notatfie improvements could get an invitation from the down. TeXas/iaVored by the aai MS 103 135 848 (2) Sant them tumblihg down a was no regular coach so The West Haven coach, .^so a six, was able'to do it during scram­ Batting Leader Al Kaline New York, Nov. 4 (FI—The and£Tech on successive Saturdays, will Art Johnson at tha other. Tal* la University of Indiana before head­ 99 markers and been charged with on this year’s big eleven show up Sugar, Cotton or Gator Bowls and margin, could J w ground wiOT a pS'".;;;;;:; ' 103 to — Its whole flight of football a __ Rafferty, who still resides ing for Btoin... Plana have top baseball scout for the Brook­ ble for loose ball ai Madison Hehn ...... ■101 — 108 304 be tlying to get back on the win NBA Qiiiiitets hurting In this department. Both only 11 fumbles and a mere 168 in the kicking department. In five * they’ll be scrapin’ , to get on the failure against EUtylor. DeUerchant .. : — KM 31 193 of a football era is due to occur In subsequent games, the BthiOogs ' in New London, offered his serv­ drawn up and approved fOr the lyn Dodgers, witnessed lest week’s Square'Garden. ntng side. So will Navy after being Vern Loucka end Jack Pendexter, tilt between the Indians and yards in infractions. ouUnga in '54, George Vincek aver­ mailing list. ‘ Euy Asaigmwa Gallas ...... — 104 103 30t tomorrow about 4 p..o. with the lost baefc-totback contests \to one-two men on th* right aid*, are ices. After taking the post, Ra^ establishment of a new thtM quar­ Lack Aerial Attack ' aged 42.3.yarda in 19 kickoffs and Underpaid Claims Durocher thumped by Notre Dame. It should Windham. Plurek thought Man- Maryland. Oklahoma and Michi­ Two oMier bowl kMdidates— Totals ...... final play of the 41st Yale-Army Princeton and Harvard. This ca definitely out with injuries of last ferty said. "We’d play anybody ters bf a million dpUar clubhouse his average has jumped to 4S.7 817 808 4t3 1813 be an especlallv interesting game ^fclrt Saturday cheater looked reel ' good and Only thing lacking with the '55 gan,- ranked 1-2-3, have no auch MlisUalppl and Tejtes Chriatlan— lapse enabled Cornell to bitek into " turday. The aterter will ba Dlek and if we h ^ an injured man we at Rockingham P a w In Salem,' N. Merchants is an aerial attack. yards in 17 boots this season. Sev­ game. If Duke quarterback Sonny Jur played sound football. ‘‘I certainly Detroit, Nov, 4 (. Leo (The^ ”I start laughing and tell the worries. Their reservations are in take It easy thia'^weekend.. Or Vic's (1) genseh la In shape to m a t/h a share, o f the Ivy title. Mbmyroakar. a ona-tbna Junior would play/w ith Just 10 men or H. The clubhouse is scheduled to Trio of Gaines Last fall, the semi-pros, paced by eral' players had a hand punting boss Willie was Just kidding and Benevenlo ...... M 73 288 That marka the end of one of New York. Nov. 4 (Ah —■ iTie TWo Comparative Ftocs wleh that my boys were In top Lip) Durocher met Al\(The Slug­ for Jan. 2. Mlaa/plays Memphis State,'TCU. I3S 404 passes with Navy's hfrtUded varmy operative, oven nlne!'^ be ready before the start of the Tilly Dubose, Frank Scelza, Joey last fall and compiled a poor aver­ would take the 330,000, but that V. Dubaldo ...... 138 the oldest and most colorful series Syracuse NaUonals. defending physical condltton,” ha rentarked. Maryland . and Olclahoma are ranlted Nok'IO, is idle. M 'Tedford ■...... 118 103 313 George Welsh. / Off the 1955 showings, Yale and In the fall o f 1922 the Academy 24 th season of racing next spring. Bettencourt and Don Scott had age of 27.7 yards in 10 kicks. With ger) Kaline yesterday. he’s worth $35,000. He got thirty. Ecabri;t ...... 133 133 343 between an Ivy League team and champions, aren't “Jelling to­ '’From tha looka of things I may shoo-lna for an Orange Bowl show­ /None of the other ranked teams Off the records. Note* Dam* .qrmy hava two comparative foes engaged in its maiden Interool- The preaont two-story clubhouse Result in Ties connected 'with 45 of 127 tosses Stan Griffen returned from the Air The former manager of 'the New But. right after the All-Star game 4-ow IS 18 388 a major "Independent.” A week gether” In the opinion . o t their —Columbia and Colgate. Two that has been In use sinee 1982 need every men on m y. 45-men down as Champa (although tUlI jTOkayfior trouble tom onow. Mlchi- later Army end Penn will wind up (5-1) vs. Penn (D-6) Ida miamatch, JegUto football game against for. 877. y a r ^ and 12 touchdowns Corps and doing all of the punting, York Giants was, addressing a this last year, Horace calls 'Willie coach, Al Cervi, on the ev e'of to? areeks ago, Ooigate not only con­ Jol Favorite will be demolished.... U p to rand'' sqiiad. It may prove a little diffi­ iincrownad) of their respective Btete (No. 4) plays Purdue In Tdtqis .. 1...... 851 4t0 538 1535 their aeries ss the eight Ivy but Paul Homungr^at BiicegUa morrow’a opening game* In the Rhode Island State College at New York, Nov. 4 (>P — One tie in 11 tuts. To date, Dubose and the Merchants sport a laudable into the office and hands him the , Bspard't It) tained Tale’a touchdown twins, ers who have tickets for the Yale- cult repeating last fall’s 14-6 win.” average of 32.5 yards in 16 pimts United Foundations Torch Delve Atlantic Coast and Big Seven C ^ _lg*Ten game: U(?LA (No. 5) Davi^^. .7 9 lOt 103 389 schools head for the formal league and Co. can .be/expected to rtve National Ba^ctball Assn. \ Kingston, R. L Playing the con­ in a given night In the National Salvucci have been doing most of other five grand. Denny McGill and Al Ward, but test after only three signal drills Army game Saturday in New Plurek plane atartbig Leroy'Mc­ and the mark undoubtedly will be, dinner here. In slipped the 20-y( ferences. Michigan la ticketed meets (College of the Pacific, and Johnson''. 113 * 1 — 304 competition that rtarte uext year. Philadelphia^wu a demonstration The Nate entertain Fort Wayne, In Bout Boyd Hockey League Is not unusual and the throwing apd show but 13 “ So you see, Al, he actually Tedford 108 lOt 103 314 hamesaed the Yale offense to a and only i one scrimmage, the Haven: Leave plenty early to Daniel and Bob Marra at enda; milch improved at tji* close of the old Detroit nger outfielder the Rose Bowl, where 'IKJLA/i Notre Dahie (No. 6) can afford to Army la mo'le or leas stuck with of the kind' of football they won't last year s Western Division, win­ Warren Howe and Bill Raffone at two occur quite often. But when compicUona in 44 attempts for umped his salary from $12,500 in Howard 39 94 — 183 combined nishlng-paaslng total of. avoid the traffic Jams. ^ campaign. led both major Uagues with a confident'Ot providing the opfiosi- relax agaihat Penn. ——-7 Ci;andall .78 — i n IM a big time IntersacUonal schedule see In the Ivy League. ners, in one o f the foW-gentes that CadeU lost 12-0. tackles; Fren< DUIen and Dick there are three In as many games 159 yards. The duo has yet to fire le year to $35,000 the next one. less than 100 yards. Th: Red Raid- Chicago, Nov. 4 . Mean Very Little .340 batting' a v et^ e, last-season. • tion in the Big Ten-Paci^te^Coaat Other games of Interest tomor- Cowles — 133 138 28* that includes a revival of its great cuse was stopped by Pitt open the aeaaon. The other games Now in their S4th football sea­ Peterson at guards and Vin An- that comes In the rare classlflca- a scoring toss. Also last season, S le what T mean about my powers^ Morton era won, 7-0, but (help s: Johnson, Tranton, N. J., 'lqld41o- son, the Ckdeta rank as one of the Football pradictlOns ^ Satur' . But . .records and past perform­ "J. never met you. Al,” hoh*r«.d baUle,. ____ -ri-valry With Notre. IHme 'stertlhF Mainland and Penn State by find Philadelphia at Boston, Min­ quillare at ednter. Backdeld e ^ t- Uon. -Bettencourt caught 12 aeriaia' -for agent?" was a lot greater than weighV'ruiea a T-s favortte^ a. .g*n).*f!. A uny .66., 21: ances will mean very little to Wey­ Leo across' the prowded room. Maryiani and OkjaSpin^ never Totals ...... " i s *87? 18*4 In 1957 and gamea with Michigan, y, .Navy and West Virginia, neapolis at St. Louis and New .sm a ll college poweAonaea In.New. ert • oomtfrise quarterback Paul ‘Ihat's what happened last night 424 yards and seven TDs while the it waa Kaline's turn. East — Army-Yale, Princeton- indicated. ' (Jhicago’a Bobby Boyd tcnlghf^ ' England. Current enrollment is esleyan 30, Williams 16, Trinity mouth Sunday afternoon and the "But 1 hear you Just signed your St a loss for humHlty/Insist they m in o rs, Oklahoma, Nebraska, R l^ ' but they'ra atlll considered among York Bt Rochester. Banta, fullback John Wetenski as the league leading Montreal deceptive Joe CIrone was on the "I’ll lire look you up—especial- don’t have eaBylburhes tomorrow. Harvard. Cornell-Brown, Dart- Last Saturday, Army played what should ba a free-ewmglfi^ MO with Rear Admiral Raymond 68, Amherst ^ New B ritain Silk Towners will probably have to 1956 contract. Don’t know what Caamislfy rrc'Sa/l) Tulane, Utah and Virginia. Tue the better teams and the running ”I know it’s eerly,'.’ .Cfrvt said. and halfbacks Frank Bergaml • n i (Tsnadlena and the second place receiving end of 24 tosses for 386 bad year I'fi ’56.” the ‘ ► Both have ph^ias/igainst oppoa- mouth-Columbla, Syracuae-Penn John.ton ...... 3 3 ^ 'i n o 192 patty-cake with this same (jblgate action-crammed 10-raunder at Cm- Mauerman, ' USCG, serving as Teachers 20, Bridgeport Univer­ come through with a performance you got. but It wasn’t enough,” ■ ly if I hi Cook ...... 108 *8, — 18* Odets also will play the otber big duel between Syracuse's big Jim But Dolph Schayes, Red Roche Nick Landipo. ' / Toronto Maple Leafs played to a yards and five touebdowps. Half­ grinned Durocher. | Tiger ou ielder said. "How are ing paaiea./ State, North Carolina State-Boaton team, winning 27-7 It could hava cogo Stedtum. superintendent of the Academy. sity IS; Coast Guard 18, RPI 13; similar to the one In New ^ n d on U.. Dayton-Holy Cross, Colgatc- Weir ...... *3 102 HPO .300 Ostern independents Uh* Penn Brown and State'i Lenny -Moore and Earl Lloyd ar*n|t aa advanced Howe (virus), AnquUlare (knee 3-3 deadlock, the New York Rang back Bob 'Skinner la the leading two weeks ago if they ho^ to Kaline signed his 1956 contract you at the boas out of mak- M iryU m d o p /p o a e s Louiaiana Harris ...... 102 114 IM 337 State. Pitt, hyracuee^afid Colgate should be' worth watching. aa they should be with the start of been a lot more too. Army had one Johnoon’s only loos in flv i ocimps The Cadets are members of the Connecticut 63, Northeesrtem 12; pass receiver this year with four Bucknell, Virginla-Pitt. Lafayette- I.arepn ...... , , ...... 123 93 94.312 this year was to Rqiph (Tiger) IhJury) end Bargejpsi (inkle in­ ara and Iletroit Red Wlnga battled upend the Bay Staters. Fans wish with the Detroit Tigers yesterday ing a player a salary cut ?" ''which has a 1-4-1 record, —and, of course, Harvard-Princcton the aeaaon a day away. Not only touchdown nullified 'by a panalty New Sngalnd College Conference, New Haven Teachers 86, Brock' jury) did not eeeaetlon lest week catches and 72.' yards. Speedy Butgers. Seaton ..,...... , — 114 101 '213 Jonas and ha has an OvsraU record port, N. Y., Teaehsrs 14. Gold Star to a 1-1 tie and the Chicago Black ing to mfUie the trip to Weymouth for a reported $20,000. "No good.' nned Leo. "Only oma. with a 25-game etreak, Final Test^f Power Then there'! the 48th Harvard- are they alow, but they're being akd had advanced the ball to tha NCAA and iSCAC. but ere expect^ to reedy for the Hawks and the Boston Bruins end Allan Webb, a glue-fingered guys I claim overpaid in base- •s Missouri, which has a 1- Midwest — Indlana-Ohlo' State, T ota ls*...... *in "sS "sil 1548 two-yard line df.Colg.»la when the of 26 vlctoriea In Bt atwts, BB by eHOm HEBE AND THERE Special: West Haven 18, Manches­ are urged to contact Herb Bissell Figure In Mind So Saturday:* cla*h looms as Princeton game to top an All-Ivy pushed around.” IndUuiil. ed all-square at 3-8. flanker, has only played one today at House’s. The locsl man­ “I'm not kicking,” said Al. "L ball are the IS." 2 ,' game "string.” Minnesota - Iowa, Wiaconein- Msrlarty't II) gamCxCnded. kayoaa. Little J^nny Kelley, three-time ter High 6. Damaschl ...... 91 — 78 IS* something lixe a final teat of card, which Includes Cornell at Take over Franchise Another/feguler. right helfb^k . The .three ties left the C^anadiens game to date and managed to A defMt could hurt their natlon- NorthwVatern, Nebraska - Iowa ...... 88 — 88 173 On Oct. S. YUe and Columbia winner of the annual Five Mile agement will charter'an-extra bus went in with a figure In mind, my A oeiw McIntosh power bet/een Ivy and Independ­ Brown and Dartmouth at Colum­ The St. Loula Bombers, mem­ Boyd, Bl, showed marked Im- Lou Kasiler is finished for the leading the Leafs by three points grab two aerials for 51 yards. if the interest warrants. bosses had the same'figure. It was al rar^liings, but probably ■would State, Kansas' State-Kanaaa. De- ...... *8 117 14 .101 hooked Up In a aqueakar for tha provamsnt In um tttng Gano Full­ Road Race thanksgiving' morning ...... 119 92- - - 211 ent. 'VAle is tied w ltiy Princeton bia. bers of the NBA during the first seeaon^th a knee injury while with the Rangers, Hawks and easy.” not artec'(iset bowl prospects for either trolt-Marquette, Ctnclnnati-Wlchl- first 43 mlnutaa. Until Just bafore mer at the Btedium last month to in Manchester, is back hitting the ...... a .... 103 102 91 399 for JLhe informal Ivy lead now and Colgate and Holy O oss, beaten three years of the professional Two NBA Contests e quarterbacks Eknilio Bruins another point behind and "I still say you should’ve made the /Terpiterps or ^ e Booners. & e ” : : ...... — .94 — 94 tha end o f the third period, Yale’s books at Boston Univelrslty in ta. rinCe the start o tA ite season has for the first tlqie last week, try to loop’s operatlona, have taken over gain hla fourth straight triumph iiysftiH (sprained ankle) and the Wings bringing up the rear. me your' agent,” yelled The Lip. May Be Troublesome South—Tulane-Alabama, Geor- Beneche . .— 104 118 222 adge waa a narrow 20-14. Then of the year; Ha has won BB oC 4B quest of his degree in education. ___------—>-Been regarded aa'the teem to beat recoup at the expense of Buckttell the franchise of tha Milwaukee '^defensive halfback John Skarlos Ron Stewart scored With only “ ‘Ya ever hear how I got Willie /M icbigtm has much the same gia-Florlda, Kentucky-Vanderbllt, Yale depth became a factor, and fights and fought two draws. Ha Kelley missed competing here last At New Haven Site Bobby Vinton C^^avo^ite Totals ...... 498 8()9 489 1JJ4^ In that group/'^^ ahd Dayton, respectively. Buck- Hawks. (bruised knee) era doubtful per­ eight seconds remaining to give Mays yp in the Mg bucks last > /kasurance against Illinois. The the Bulldogs rontped, 46-14. November, for the first time Ip aix Vlllanova-Florida State, North Army. iq;iiplte of losses to Michl-, nell le the little team that played Owner Ben Kerner moved hla has polished off 14 foes by knoCk- formers Saturtey although both the Leafs their tie with the Cana- year?” , / Wolverines might find the llllnl. Carolina-South Carolina. Clemson- PP.RPr.MF, LESOl'K / gsn and Syracuse, must be regard­ a stirring 26-26 tie with Harvard teani' to the Missouri city where Two kmka later, the Uona' had outa. years because of his Ariny du­ may see Umttsd service. diens. In a roughly played game troublesome in the traditional Big Inditereel ^ Dou Ut- Coach Jordan Oliver who wears schedule announced here today lists Southwest — Arkansas - Rice, n Holleder le rapidly becoming night at Miami ,Fla.). Since last year there has been Tad 011a, Pedro Oonaalaa ana Tony ready to mpke it two wins in a handed out. Ted Sloan scored twice Stiters, Nov. 4—The second 1954, his first big year. You know remaining gamei and still get E. Hilinskl ...... 92 tie’s pupils, out considerable Shoe leather as two gamss to be played at the New Houston-Tulsa, Arizona - Texaa r . HlllnekI ...... ^/.lOl 104 competent quarterbacK knd the On the Intetete^'” '^') ride, the a single change In the coaching Anthony. Haven Arena, and the posstblUty row at the expense of the Blue for Toronto and Bernle (Boom phase bf the New Englsnd high what a year he had . . . Hit .345, the Big Ten’s blessing for the Rose Tech, Wyonilng-New Mexico, Colo­ Injured halfbackl are beginning to program IneludeZ North Carolina makeup. Bob Wanser haa taken Tha most i^grtifleant reoent de- Devlla But Injuries and all, the Boom) Geoffrion powered home a school cross country championship belted 41 homers and drove in 110, Bowl. Only Ohio State and Michi- Totals ...... , A e . ■ *447 *485 valopiinent 1* /''^ "arrival' of Johnson, 35-yaar-old daacend- that several other contest* they be rado A A M-Oklahoma A A M. . ^Faberte (4» come back. Stete at Boston) University, M r- over as coach .of tha Rocheater ant o f tb# Bamlnolo Indiana, last added later. vUltore Will make It an interest­ pair for Montreal in the final peri­ for the State of - ConhecUcut will in addition to running into thd ^ gan State ekaUenge Michigan’s Far Weat---Utah-Colora.do. Utah - '■ ' 97 291 . Sharing intcreat on Saturday'! glnia at Bitt and, VMI at. Lehigh. Royala, succeeding the veteran Army’s Don HoUhder aa a quarter­ • o i r eiM ID u ing afteriiMn for High followers od. ‘ ' Local Sport right—but OSU U Ineligible and 98 382 back. 0(mverte Washington; N. Y „ restaurant Tha Baiitama will play a 16 game last night that if the playera who Morlpy ...... S5 R7 98 289 owner, and at present leading in Warren jHardlng High -in -Bridge­ " ‘Fine,’ says Willie in/his Sloane. Obremaki.___... v.. under new (JoachTommy Pr H 104 300 away. ' Wprked in the Holy Cross-Syracuse Mr, Stoneham will be down to Gilmore. unset of Stanford. UCLA admin­ Corrmor ...... n 99 90 284 er championship of the Madison down to their scn^l work, Wilby Eastern Sectional ahd second place tlon. Under the, righLSet of cir- M^ypra ...... 96 m 109 399 The Schedule Follows State winner last year, of Man­ contest last Saturday in Ssrracuse. watch him play in the i^ribbean 10:25 -Oleksak. G. B 'r y ant, enmatanens they cquia take it all. istered a 38-0 wliipping and Col­ Square Garden ehow. PAINTING SINCE THE SPRAY METIWD Dee. 3, M.I.T., away; 7, Worces­ could finish the season. „ . Wilby has only .one game to chester High. Also Bill Sacherek was one o f the Winter League and will qctually do Straugh, C Bryant. ’nje“ take it a ip 4 a g hingea, pri- lege of the Pacific a 13-7 non- Touts ...... ^ "U548$ *488 142^1 Son of Great Jumper ter Tech, home; 13, Williams, play to finish out the season — Lloyd Duff, cross-country and officials in the UO>nn-New Hamp­ ■the signing. , 10:40—Karpuaka, Saari, Owens, nqarily, on a Southern Cah^othl* league loss. After those defeats, Riviera Wonder is a son o f the away; Jan. 7, Wesleyan, away; 13, against Crosby, a cross-town rival, track coach at the University, is shire skirmish at Storrs.i "About a week latec I 'gct this Skinner. win over UCLA in theli' Loa An- the ■ p a v e r s edged ‘ Waahington great Jumper of former years. Guard, home; 14, Tufts, bn Sunday, Nov. 13. ^ the Meet Director. call from Stoneham qnd I find he's Il;00 -Giglio, Bocolatte, Willey, ' geles datoT^ov. 19. It depends also, State, M-6, and Washington, 13-7. New.Haven Blades Bonne Nuit, and his dam is Winter awky; Feb. 4, Middlebury, away; Moran told a reporter yester­ JIMMY ROACH, former stand­ sort of sore about/something. 'Fi­ Wailon. of couja'e, on Oregon State defeat- Won. One of Nine Onmes Rose, a steeplechase marc who 7. Uiubn. home; 14, Bates, home; day that the school 'v^uld- drop But a meeting held later in the out gridder at Manchester High nally he. wants ttv'know hOw come l l . 'l ^ - Matzak, Hadfield, Ander­ Ing/Us three remaining PCX? foes, . Prothro, backfleld coach Under Play Liolis Sunday won 16 straight races.' This ma,kes METHOD 15, Amhe'lwt, away; 18, Bowdoln, football for the rest o t the season day brought out that some of the and Currently playing with Auburn I told Willie we were going to pay son. Johry«on. h ere’s how It stands today: Henry (R^l Sandern at UCLA Wonder a full brother to ,Mlss home;- 23, Clkrk. home; 25. CMast because six 'of the 14 members of six had Incomplete grades. University, became the father o f a him not 25 grand . . . not 30 grand 11:30—Boyce, Tarra, Phelan,'''^ Bruins Lend Race for six years, took over the OBC .Btidweiser, who represented' the Guard, away; 26i'^la8sachusett.

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Ob*) Mass. .oven, broiler,. good ' condition, Tkilor Shop, 8 water heat, recraation room. Vary Wanted— Rbil Estate 77 muscular 'spasm of typical cho­ BETWEEN BTUOtOnV Rd., Glaatonhury, , After S:i0, rage, and tiirie bedroom ranch clean. Near bus. Qowara School. DEFT. HOURS BRUNNER'S PACKARD Gray Research and Deveh>p- beds, walnut dining taUa. PL with garage'. Priced from tl8.8(M yeara ago when eha refused him rea are Irregular, The • child who as planned tentativriy by tha ptgr- • 3HH43. - ■■ . CaritM W. Hut«^ilna. ML 9-8133, WE NEED HOUSES of all typea AND IDIOCV- ment’a . expansion program BBilding BlaterUls 47 GOOD CLEAN cow mantira, 'S8and to 9H.000. Thelma Jaftrics Ee- the Use of the family automobile. Is asked to extend the arm <)ut siciana at Fltasimona. 8:16 A. BL to 4:80 P. M. 810 loads, delivered. MI. S7S04, or M ^ _ and good investment propertiae. Look These Used Cars Over means more jobs,------good icnts—f1atB-> ^^palL^Agent. ML 8-7*83. Your property may suit our buy­ He was' serving 30 years for see-, with the fingers spread • well The word wtU oome from Dr. MI. 8-8731. NO"MONEt DOWN 1 1 bnd degree murdeip. apartv, usually shows peculiar W e’ll Save You Money jobs for wu. If you qualify lamants 6-3 .DUPLEX B-S, two'naw basting sya^ ers. You can find out by caUing, Paul Dudley White, noted Boatoa COPT CLOSING TIME YOU SAVE ON TOP- Start Your terns, copper pluirtblng, nice rest- Lavitt * O’Brien. MI. 9-8380, Another was a Ufer, OUie P|;ilaa> twitchinga and shakings. A cer­ for one pCThe following pou- FDR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ' QUAU’TY BUILDING CAULIFLOWER, $1.30 a doaaii. Monthly Payments dentlri area; very central. Carlton 43, aent up seven yeara ago as aa tain amount of muscular' weak­ heart epecUltet, to fijfiaB to MON. THRU FRL '55 Chevrolet tions, why not stop in our 1 Month-*After You Receive W. Hutchins. SO. 8-81U, xa. WANTED TQ BUY iq Manchester. habitual criminal aRer a Ufa of ness Is usually present. Denver this weekend for his fourth Robotto Farm, Birah Mountain Most Yimngsters with chorea do DelRay. Sport Coupe. VS, P.G. R. personnel deimrtment fo r a NEEDS AT WARDS' rooms. A < buy for 9-4M4. Best Hartford tn* Hartford. Singla crime In Washington and .Ore­ examination of the Presidefit sinea 10:80 A. M. Roadt ______:______' Your Hdme Outfit home, two or three family. Man­ gon. The others all were serirlng well. The dleeua tends to Improve he waa stricken with a heart at­ H. WW. Ures. Only |4»5 down. friendly interview. | look ahead. SATURDAT 9 A. M. Uated below are typical valuas lit 8 ROOMS FURNITURE ROOM' baa TWO BEOiROOM ranch. Juri chester P.O., Box 728, Manchas- 18 years or nuwe for crimes rang by Itself ever a period of weeks or tack Sept. 24. Electronic Technician plumbing,'heating, buUding matej 69.36 MONTHLY only. For I: MANCHBSTER ilREBN mqttad, plaMvad, oU Mat, ter. Conn. ing from grand larceny to rob­ montbs, although a diagnosis If White glvee a go-ahead tor foim coowoMiTioN wnx '51 Olds Super 88 . Stock an«r Inventdry- G erk rials. No money down, up to 3 Notice BRAND NEW MI. 9-8094, TTON:—custom''buUtuUt Capa “ Ood, fuU M llw ^ ^ tn in y located. Carl- bery. t- early Is Important and in a Nov. 11 discharge freaa tha koa- BE AmtEOATED Cternar lo t.^ ii baths. Reaaonal ton W. Realtor. MI. WE HAVE several cash clients Three of the oonvlcta. Including severe cases may prevent den- pital, Eisenhawer will rest that Four Door, R. H. Hydramatic. - Drill Press Operator years to pay on FHA terms. L public hearing will be held by BEDROOM, U Vm O R(X)M, ANDOVER CENTER-^ writing to buy. Ust yoUr property DINETTE. RUGS, LAMpS, 9-5183, ML Wiles, had escaped prevloasly gtroue complications. weekend at the White Hoom in Jet black. Low mileage. Just like ' Spray Painter Hdlpeir the Town Planning Oommlarion, apartment, partially f or business with the Manchester new. Only *395. down. FORMICA SHEETS—Many colors. TABLES AMOQFI^: Mriea Rd. Juat ona from tlie state pknltentiary.'The A calm mental imUook with Washington, then travel on to hla Dial MI-3-5121 Lathe Operator ' 3x8 f t sheet ...... *13.80 Wednsaday evening, November 18, Phone PI. 3RW4 between 9 raqri) left. Hurry. T(dea^ consider tha foUowlng propoaM master bedroom, % aero 1 and 3 acra teta, lar desirable for -tbe child. wltlL _ Four Door Sedan. R. H. Oyer^ „ jopan daUyLMonrtay through Fi L-lnqwre ~rievM<»,^auburBan. — I tranaferred-h4re- after an escape So-far the Preatdaetia ratum. hauled. New tires. *45 down from S a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ^ olo n .A O O sq. ft...... 87.08 sons changes and ameadmaat t» Y ' Proctor Rd. Ml. i 17. . im.^Dnly *19,900. ^ WAI|TBD--'niree''*edroom home from the State Reformatory at chorea. Warmth,.reat and some- toward normal activity te right on Loot and Peoad RECCED MEDICINE CABI­ tha soning regulations; \ Hutebtea. Realtor, ML 8-6183, timea physical methods of treat low as *6„week. GRAY'RESEARCH AND NEW 9-4894. , ■" under *15,600. Also ttio-^tedroom Monroe. the schedule which White and fOtm O—A place to have your car NET. Steel body, fluorescent light­ NO. MAIN ST. (N. ride, West of O d V lD f^ Y : Substantial 300 year home between *9,400 and Hie mass breakout was another ment under skilled attention are the Fltesimoas doetora toreeaat— .. z ' • DEVELOPMENT CO. „ RBFRIO.. LJV. (rid Cokmri. (These are becoming cleaned and almanized. Work done ing ...... 8*0l98 Hockanum River) To change to BEDROOM^ DIN- FIVE ROOMS and Mith. No beat, BOX MOUNTAIN Drive, Vernoa— Have several clients with *8,< series of riots,, fires, strikes desirable. Sometimes drugs simi­ first nearly a month ago and then HILUARD ST.. MANCHESTER PLASTIC W AIL. TILE. Many Industrial Zone, all or part of aa 988 a month. T ^ 8-8683. hard to find). Stately trees, deep lar to those used In rheumatic evenihn and'weekendi. Rcaaon- *47 Olds "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” L a m p s , ‘jrABLBS New alx room raoch, tnraa acres to 47,000 cash. Carlton W. Hutch­ l^ ei: dlsordsrs which have again two weeks later. Two Door Sedam'll. H. *25 down colors. Per eq./ft...... - 48c areg, now in Residence 2k>ne A, spring fed pMd. Four acre lot, ins,. Realtor. MI. 9-5133. MI. fever are helpful, but of (Xiuree, able. MI- M 7«l. ______IVERVt h ING $360 lucelyHcely :li of lead, fireplaoe, caiamio tile roekednh«Lpr1nn the pest several For example, on Oct. 38 Whtta or as low aa.|5'week. 1-* HP DEEP WELL SYSTEM running along North Main Street bath, lilr^ kiteben caMoete, tuU 9-4894 ■are. ^ these should he taken only under said that by the end of thte vresk w-double Jet; 30-geI tank.. .8138.50 LocationB lAM T-AT J. W. Hale Corp. meat -Sitnatlons Wanted— for 100' and extending northerly basement, attached gaiiga. sd .Twice this y e i P ' ^ Institution medical direction. the elxth since jUie heart attack and vegetable counters, a small ROCK WOOL (or attic or wall use. and 100' parallel to the Hocka­ 8 ROOMS FURNITURE For Rout 64 VIEW PLUS RT, .Modern WANTED—Two. family houae, 5 Female ^ S8 large family Ite driva. 134,900. WarrenlLHow­ has been upset by n8ta-..one of the Chief Eteecutiva wouM" bo Made purse. Will finder please ’60 Plyihouth Reg. 8L44 beg, now ....*1.39 beg. num River to the existing'Indus­ $14.74 MONTHLY .aJU home in ToUand, land, Raritor. MI. 84808. ^ and 8 or 8 and 6. Full cellar. which lasted two days and TWO Heatad rioree for rent at S3 can Uva in trknquil: 'rotecUng Good condition. Must have yard ''quite mobile,'’ able to walk caU M t f4l3>. * Tvrjy Door Sedan. Good, clean, WILL TAKE care of pre-echoed trial Zone. which a number of guards arotmd hla eighth Rpor headq^w- MbNTQOMERY WARD EAST CENTER ST. (N. rids) . BRAND NEW Oak St. BfiU print to suit tanant. acraage. Accasrinla tq parkway. M ANCHESTBR-Large home on and garages. Call MI. 9-4884 eve ZjOST—T eRow tiger cat, six months aofid. *95 down or as low as *5 child in my hdme on West Side. held as hostages. ters at the hoepltal quite freely. 834 Main St.. Manchester To change -to BuriKess Zone I, riK NORGE WASHING MACHOfB, For infonnation call Ml, 9-1610, Magnificent views. Se^n rooms 1% acres, two-car garage, poul­ itinge. week. Phone MI. 3-5487. wEErmoHOUsB r e f r ig ., b e d ­ An almost vtaady stream of con- And thaVa the way It'S tuntiiv eld, male. Aiaber eyes. Pleape or part of an area now In Rgri- M L 94094. MI. 8-1416. down, 3 up: Immediate occupancy. try h(Hise. Price $13300. Madeline call MI. O-Wl. r o o m , UVINO ROOM. ODT- IF mCAOY to buy, seU. axchanga vleU has escaped from' the spraw­ out The President now has dia- Motorcycle*—Bicydes 11 Roofing—SidinR -16 Help Wanted— Female S5 OPENING IK a reliable, lic e n ^ dence Zone A property knoM aa LASOB OFFICE. For profesatonri Smith, Reritor. 9-1*43, MI. ling brtok and concrete Institution / home for pre-school aged child. e t t e . d is h e s , r u g s , l a m p s * Cbll 9-1148.: real ekteK mortgages arranged. carded hIs'wheel chair and la ho* LOST-PASS BOOK Jto. Dianonds—Watchcs-7- No. SSI-333,,No., 341, S b i^ o . S49 TABLES^ BLANKETS o r any tjme e e< t bustnass.busb Harlfbrd Opotult Ooward R. Hastinge, which ■ outea 1,600 piteoners. Two *—''•^rmttted to walk anywhara NoUee is hereby givanr that Pass Automobile Salesman BICTCLB r e p a ir in g . aU types, FOR THE BEST in' Bondad built YOUNG woman, part time, tor Best, of references.-AO. 9-3701. IkMt Center'Street. , English a specialty. Now o ^ 9 up roofa, ahlngla ro<6B. guttats, drug Store. Apply in person, 489 Jfewelry 48 EVERYtHING $494 . iw ad location. <3all MI. 94*88. MRS. PRATT - PI. 2-75^; *10,900 RANCH 18 x 38. Nearly Agency. MI. 9-1107, yesre ago, more than |1 mllUon Q—Whb began the cuai including Book No. IW ii. ^ e d by The Experience not neceasary. We . MAIN ST. (E. sid^ To change damage waa caused when hundreds onto the aua dqck. Ha dM will train you. SalaiT and commia a.m., to , 9 p.m. Mandiester conductora aira roof repaus call Hartford Rd. new, fireplace, tile bath, oU teK MrvlBff itth to hujidpodo ot Wht) SafVlnga Bank of^anchester has LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, ro- to Residence Zone G. or part of PROFESSIONAL Office suite, 881 water beat, Ruaco storm wlfidows. USTINUS w a n t e d - Singla, of Inmates rioted, setting fire to Houae guests at public recep­ fo y th q flra t tima yaaterday, and been Tost and.a(Wication has been Sion. See Chet Brunner, Packard (^cioCycle Shop, 168188 west A|ldtte Turn- Coughlin. Ml. 8-7707. If BO answor Situations Wanted— . an area, now tir Raridence Zone PRICE INCLUDES DEUVEKY, OentriHlt. AU facUfUes. Front and or call *a. 9-4431. WONDERFUL opportunity to earn alra, adjusts watebsa- axpenly. iteUkr, Over two acrea good laildi twa-tamuy. *thraa4rinUy, buel- the big metals plant In which the tions? ho alM Stead outqlda h li room tor madeide to giM bank (or payiii^nit of dealer. pUia. Ml. t-lCM. Male ,39 Slaasonsbls prioaa. Open dally. B, extending Dom Grove Street to SETUP, RERVICB. GUARANTEE waar patkteg. MI. 9-1680, MI. neas property. Have many caab money. Does not Interfere with JMME^TB DEUVRRSr^R J. WATSON BEACH & CO. shtM trees. Suburban. Carlton W.. state manufacturiHl its automobile A —Mra Mary McBlrby. i^ter the flrat tlr theI ompam of deposit. .Y’S ROOFINO CO., ahlngla and hdme duties. Good Jncoms. Writ! Thuraday s'venlnga. 138 Spruca Willtama and being 138’ in *•3849. H U tb ^ . ML 94132, MI. 8-4884. buyara. Mortgages arranged. license plates. of PtOAUIaat Chester Arthur. An rid* ____ Box AB, Herald. PART TIME work wanted. Avail­ Straat. Ml. 9-4887. d4pth. ^FRBB STORAGE UNTIL Please caU George L. Orariadto, Business Services Offered 18 butlt^p roofs, gutter and con­ able 8 to 1, all day Saturday. Age / NEEDED ,, JA. 2-2114 The area surrounding the prison mUtreaa of the White House dur- bower walking atemtTaaWL h* ta BRUNNER'S PACKARD ductor work, roof, chimney re­ MJUM 8T. (W. side) To change . ^ mm Koritor, ML t«78. 108 Henry Is largely farm acreage, much of it Ing hla term. ______striding now 'like he AniMHUicciiiciitfl A li. TYPES o p electrical wlrlnf. 45. MI. 9-4903. to Residence Zone C, all or part of Phone Me ImmefUately Housib For Rmit 65 APPRAISERS SOLE AGENTS $iOt* For 8*1* 78 itioaL TALOOTTVILLE, CONN. pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI 0-3214. Help Wanted^-Male 36 -ilanted to wheat It Is bisected, he playa golf,” with the installatione ahd retniring dope. Ray Jackson, MI 3-8828. / Fuel ufid Feed 49-A area, now in Residence Zone A Hartford CH. 7-0368 ROtXVILLE-Flve large roon REALTORS qwever, by several streams and Q—What la the earliest Igw ■tep atege of the flpa£j)ayafljeaf ' a u to • AUCTION! Call J. A A. Electric. MI. 9-9878 GLASTONBURY -One acre, 138' ARB YOU CON8IDBRINO OONNECnCUT’S ORBATEST! RockviUe Road. Tel. MI. *-5191 TWO GOOD carirpehters. Top Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 iiid Residence Zone B, extending After? P.M. CH. 8-4690 second floor. Central. Hot watar frontage, 29rdeep. Beautiful loca­ croaks and tha iWrilx Walla preserved today and h<«v old bed well hehlnd'hlm. before 8 a.m. and after 4 p.m. ROOFINO, Siding and SEASONED Hardwood. FireW(rewood- from Sterling Place to Chapel' BELLING YOUR PROPERTY T River. Featuring FANTASTIC VALUES wages; steady work..ork.. E^estEroest A, ) and See It Day Or Night fumiibed. Adults praferred. Wrlta tion. 8-88^ The next stage wlU be climbing . Open eveninga 'till S AKarmtlona and addlUona. Ce: MANCHESTER Pet Center, beau­ delivered. In etove, furaace Street and being 125’ . In depth: We wlU appraise your property on b r a n d -n e w LAWNS and leaves raked and rub- Ritchie,— ■ -Builder. - -MI, "I. 3-8173, fireplaca lengths, *18------cord- 48.80 If you have no ^e lu u of tranapor' 'Rent', Box 157, RodcvUle, (>>nn. VACANT CAPE Cod in Bowere tree and without any obligation. A —I t Is the one developed by a few atrira, achadulad for tha MERCHANDISE All day Saturday 'till • tngs. Workmanship guarantaM. tiful bqby parakeata, guaranteed Amend ARTICEe H, last para­ HIGH ELEVAHON, aero loU, Hammurabi, the ruler of Bumaria. seventh week ot hdsplUllAatteB Ish removed. Trees removed and A. A. Dion, Inc., 288 Autunm EXPERIEUfCro mechanic and for a cord. PI.' 2-4438|6438, tvbnlngs Ution. I ’ll seikl fhy auto for you, section. Ownere are asking *13,800 Wa also buy pKqMrty foi EVERT WEDNESDAY, FRIDAT Cloaed Sundaya chain saw work. Land cleared and ringing canaries, bamstera, titail- graph of Section 'VI, jetton VII, Trees, water pipeX to each lot about 3,000 years before Ctarlst.. nartlng tomorrow. A ad tha* wlU Street. Ml. L4880. helper wanted. Tra wages, vqca- cal flab, pat foods and auppUas. after 8:80. and Section 'VIII of tM Zoning No obUgaUmi. SuburbsB For Rent 46 but wUl listen to any attractiva Twelve mteutee cut.'Terms. Cterl- Balling or buying-oontaet and SATURDAT NIGHTS! brudi burned. Walls, lawns and offars. Neede some redecorating. Hammurabi's code set forth be an Important ataga for tho BEFORE YOU BUT a used car tion with pay and good workif^ 996 Main St. Ml. 9-4373. 0 ]M 9 Regulations of tha T«prii of Man­ A--ir-7“B~-E— B— ^T~“ 'S ton W, Rutchliis. 4^. .8-5133, S T A N L ^ BRAY, Realtor nooMEI BID, BUT and SAVE patios built. Arthur Gay. ML ALTEX FOR HURRiCANE proof SEASONED hardwood for riove, , 44-45 AIX.YN-ST. OOVXdKTRY-7-Four room furnished ExetUant financing,. CaU T. J. b r a e -b Ur n r e a l t y complete syatem of law. PreajdAnt becauaa ha said ho on Gifts, Tools, Aluminum-ware, Sea Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck condition. Contact Service Mana- a.m. to 8 p.m. daUy. Thursdays 9 furnace or -flreidace, dklivered chester. Connecticut, by adding 8-4804. The doesn’t want to laava tha hoapital 8-8278, lifetime roofing. Si^, 818 a cord. Louis Pa^oU . with the free movement of motor tlemen. R'ockvUle, TR. 5-5450. two fireplaces, birch kitiriien two kitchen, outstanding qualified proapccte for Real Estate fined plana, Oblnmbtaa ID . PEOPtE-#M CARS Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Main St. to sell. 87 Wadsworth St. MI...... **f?!*.ta. ktuecle litchfleld, Connecticut from New 34188. .i,— vehicles OF pedestrians. 9-0097. • — ..... - large picture‘wtndowjr fii" nase- criored Bxtnres,'y. ■stupe. Hours 5 p.m. . 4 a.m.— good working condition.' TeL MI. 8-8418, MI. 9-n81. Manchester Branch Of course,, no one can say car aouthera half ot the lAtead has MI. 9-8396 aRer 8. matic washing machines, electric 53 18 year old home. Ideal for small (four and pantry A>wn bath and good chance that oorrqspond' •ATI*. 7 Phone ' ...... l.ili ..... Ii ■' III. - VETERAN urgently needs 4 or 8 famUy. Very fine construction.' six up inclucling kitchenette) ■nt's baby wilt never oqvtlbp it. from the street. Look behind our Storage 20 I-dcks NAtional 3-4491 Artides For Sale 45 To>vn of Bolton jnvites ^.aled bids Many people would prefer s Windsor on partial rebuilding.of the chim­ room .ap riment. No chUdren. Easy to take care of. Must be seen Steam heat; new oil burner' 1954 I Office. Douglas Motors, 335 Main. ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. t h r e e 'ROOMS of furniture for a (President) .Itieenhower then This condition nerv- Thara'a BoEudlul COIAII AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO.. SPINET PIANO, like new. Will ney at the Community Hall. Bids CaU MI. 1-1863, 6:10 to 7:M. Ex­ to be appreciated. new roof 1988. 180 ft. well, abund- ous affliction which beli AntoBobllcs for Sale 4 Call MI. 3-7644 any time. MAN TO work in dry cleaning eacrUice for quick cash sale, rekdonabte cept Wed eaday and Friday. well Ltemocfat 1983 CADILLAC cohvertibler beau­ loclU and long dtatahea nooving, room. Will train,. Age not impor- will be received by First Select- For 314,700. Three family dwell- -ance of water, 271’ frontage on Sul. ik e same family , os rhaitenatic storage. CaU 30. 8-5187. vrhte Box E, Herald. ------liven Avenue, (Conn. Route 194) —tteniel J. Relaner, president of ISSlXCHEVROLET, four door tiful (naroon finish, new white tant factor. Apply In person. ma . Charles. A- Rob 'ins, RFD No. ltErI'B'8 OOCTGBERc t b a b y tag, on bus line. Steam heat, larga feror. C^UIdren between the In Ton* 19S0 ALL TYPES OF TV SERVICE artford CH. 7-1433. 'THAYl lot, malty poeitbUiUee. Other list- Wapping section. Chnservatlvely the National Republican Club. beat Bal Air model wall tires and tubes. Complete Fisher Dry Cleansers, Inc. ROYAL AND SmlUi-Corona port- 1 Andovet, through no> on Npy. FUMfliBHINl7GS KALB CAR GARAGE, monthly ML 9-9888, / bf tl end 18 are most com m ^ ^wlth radio, baater, Cadillac equipment including litge available, contact. priced at $13400. Radios and Phonos MANCHESTER Packaga Oallvary, able and standard typawriteit. 15,- 1958. 'Spe^catlona' may be Froe'ldll wlth 'lhireliake' of crib ■■ -r attacked. Girls aro involvi powargUda ■teerliig. tinted glass and AUen (XAMPET Reritor WAL'tON W. GRANT 'T h ty (the Ruostenq) are doing AvaUabls At a 1i Times Light tracking and packaga dallv- All makes of adding machines obtained by (xmtactlng Mr. Rob­ or carriage, (^mplete Una of fur­ about twice as (fften os boys, for Ity axma. A MW owner car driven electronic eye. Driven leas than ' First Class QUIET MIDDUC-AGED couple Phone MI. 9-4543. everything poeslble to prevent the some unknown reasHi, ery. Refrlgeratora, waahera and sold or rented. Repairs on all bins, Bids )VtU b-s opened at the niture for the entire home. REALTOR German fordet from coming into less than ST.OOO^m Um end carries 38.000 faiUea. One 'ocal owner. Bee Philco Factory Supervised Servlee re^ lar n)eettiig of the Board of iCHAMBERS wenta three or more roolns. MI. 83 EAST CENTER ST. MI. 8-11^ gut written gttaramM. For a truly this beauty today at Center Motor stove moving epacialty. Folding Maintenance Mechanics makaa, Marlow'a. IPERKINS STREET—Modern -five being. A .fa m i^ lilstory Is certainly Call W ILL HILLS chairs (or rent. Ml. 8-0753. : Selectmen on ‘riiesday. Nov. 15, FURNITURE SALES 9-3347. not the <»w cause. Some of those EapendaH# car ba osWdn to aea Salee, 481 Main St.‘ BABY CARNAGE *30, crib and ‘ rooms with 10' x 20' enclosed FERNWOOD DRIVE, Bolton—Qhly —Gen. Alfred M, Gruenther, RUSCO 1955 at 8 P-M. et\the Elementary m GREEN ROAD 517 Bast Middle Turnpike whb are atfiqcked by chorea also thu ona. Driva tt a a d '.^ ’ll buy MI 9-9698 Tool Makers mattress *30, gate *1. training The Board, rerorves the porch. Colored tile bath, clrculat- a few of theie large ranch homes NATO boss. tt. Bob OUvsr baa quai^-cara at A Hours 10-5 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. teg hot water oil heat. Desirable have rheumatic fevar hut moat CohiUnafioii Window! and Dobrt Painting— Papering . 11 seat *1, stroller *3, car Mat *1, to accept' or Vejec any or Large four bedroom home Farina and -Land For Sale 71 aro. still available. The price of do not Oauter Motor Salas, 4*1 kWp St. Auto Driving School 7-A RUBBISH and ashes removed. Machinists locatK^-fenced lot, fruit trees, $18,^ Includes 6U rooms, plaster at ISqst in any obvious , \ OAIX FOE ESTIMATE rocking horse *1, Shoofly *3. Ml. bids. only three yeara old. King We Democrats are not writing form. General cleaning, cellars, attics p a in t in g a n d paper hangUig. 3-5457 before 7 p.m. NORTH COVENTRY —Ntaie acres etc. Many extras. Ressonsble. walla, full basement with garage off (Senator) Lyndon Johnson (D- 1953 FORD Victoria, bardi MANCHBStER Driving Academy. and yards. RaSsonabte rates. M. Town Of Bolton atae, living room, dliiing room Music*! Instruuients 5^ with view. Older home with alx Ownerx'Ml. 3-8110, 3 a.m. to 6 may show signs dl el the disease at .'Repair or new work. First claee Die Makers . Charles A. Robbins snd ameslte and atoim windows Tex) (aa a presidential candidate). A. O^^RONSON, Diflribitor AgMt Beautiful two tons groan Manchester'e oldest, most recom- h M. Rubbish Removal. kU. RUDD MONEL 30 gallmi ggh rooms and'. bath, oil' furnace, p.m.; 8 to 10 p.m. and acroens. Lots are 160x300. the youngster - suddenly work at reasonable rates. Ray- First Selectman and kitchen. Full baMment Why should the Republicans write shows signs of Awkwardnaas, low milaage fully equipped.' A anded, your safety, our bust, 9-9787. . inond Flake. Tel. Ml. 8-0237. Machine Operator water heater. Excellent condition. MUSIC Inatrumentri, rental. Com­ drilled well and small bara. gome have brick and these are truly ‘n ^ y * car in Uaa new con n^q. Lteanee' guaranteed. Stand­ that Mrves aa ' recreation plete line of insCromenu, Rental 310,600. Also small poultry farm A REAL N K n home. Six rooms, off Mr. Eisenhower? such aa dropping And breaking May be seen at Hobby S h ^ 408 slightly higher In. price. T. J, Sen. Mike Mansfield (D-Mont), •OlibltUEs f-04M dition. BUY now before, the price ard xir automatic. Mr. Miclette FENCES built of cedar, wira and EXTERIOR ai>d Interior painting SPEj^efiR RUBBER Center Si. . / , room. IH baths, fireplace, applied to purchase price. Repre­ with three bedroom nbme, *8,800. partly furnlahed and recraation CiMkett, Reritor:. MI. 8-5416 or dishes without any appumit rea* Increaao. See Bob Oliver today at your ^nonai Instructor. Dial PL split rail, alao rad cedar clothes and paperhanging. Floore cleaned ■un porch, attached garage, senting Olds, Selmer. Pad- Talbot Agency, nione PI. 3-6600. rOom. Two-car garage. AD. 8-8800. reeidenee kU. 9-7751. son. Emotional dlsturlMUtoas I ”A Frdtoet ef t h ^ . O. jl»ia a i/ (C X h . Ctovatead, Ohte” Center Motor Sates, 481 Main St 2-7349 a^U m a. polea erected. \Frea estimate. Ml, PRODUTSCO. CHICKERING epinet./tii^no', ma- ler and Bundy. Metter'a Mualc The ttemocrate have never hated fore the onset o t aymptoma and waxad'-Free eitimates. Su- xwealte drive, etqrih win­ F(}UR ROOMS, oU heal, cltF Wu- THK ■ARTUTT-iuiiAR! CO. 9:8688.. .. ^___,__ • ______perier^ Painting and Wallpapering hogany case, excelhmt condition. $EFn&TANKS Studio, 177 McKee. 'lU. 3-7500. S O im i WINDSOR—Near parkway, Mr. Ekaenhower. We never will; quite common. \ W EST CONN. gm xBBVROunr Bu m m t » “4ifauF~dfl¥arar ^ Chapel Streiet. Ml. 9-7127. /-Z____ ...... AND dows and screens. tiea. <)Uick occupancy. Price 01^ six rooms, one unfinished, bli ‘ine Child with CWona. Refinished. Repairing CO. Ml. 9-7547. House* For Sale 72 310,500, Charles Lesperance. Ml. we just aren't biiilt that, wa)^ luxe aodan. Radio, beater, Jet Never too old ttKlearn. Female in- ANTIQUES steam heat, artesian well, lot 334 .—Rep. Sam Rayburn (D-Tex), Chorea must be auapectedXjn Mack finlsb. In axcallant condl ■tractor. StandariL automatic. done on any furniture, tieman, AUTOMOTIVE machine shop man INTERCHANGEABLE door, storm *-7*30. f o r INTERIOR painting and MANCHESTER MI 9-5419 , • Wanted—To Buy 58 IMMEDIATfi^OCCUPANGY x 500. Fine condition. 313,000. speaker of the House. \ tlon. 1*49 OldsmobUs "IS " sedan, Dual Insured car. M\and M Driv 139 South tU io St. Phone■ Ml. decorating call Wm. Dickson and and an automotive outside eeles- . door and scregn door, all size 33” PLUB8ED SEWERS man wanted. Experience pre­ SOUTH i". MI. RESiDENCX Ml 9-7781 WANTEU)—Wooden storm windows, Six rciom Ckpe Cod includ­ 9-1642. ML 9-1148. tioo. Dotiglaa Motors. MS Main St. ferred. Winkler Auto Parts, 191 modern Cape Cod. Oil heat, lot plete’lnsurance coverage. MAGHINE CLEANED 30''x62%” , 32”x62S” . MI. 9-9732 ing all Appliances, wall to wall AUTO DRlVSfQ mmriwtihQ. AU DOORS OPENED, keys fKted, Center 8t. ' WOOLEN ANIB and rag alter 5:80. 110' X 95’. About 8(X>' from lake, N*we*t In Separata* . 3983 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR hard leasone on Insured/duai copied, vacuum cleanera, irons, p a in t in g a n d paperhanging. braiding and booking, rugs and furnished recreation; private beach rights. Electric Beptie Tabba, Dry Wella, S ^ e r Show-OfFsi o a b i IKn s u p f u e s top. Ivory over Mue, radio, haater cars, standard qr hutoiahtic. fVns, ate., repaired, Sbears, Quality work, roasonabla prices WANTED— Cutter grinder wltii J€n ig Shop, 65 Talcott Ava., USE3> STORM Windows, size. 23"x room ■ stove, refrigerator, laundromSt eneral job shop experience. Fifty Llnea Installed — CeUar Water, and T.V. antenna available. With . NVBSEEY s t o c k .' '' defrosters, signal lighta, and Capabia exparianced lnatruetota^ knlvaa, mowera, etc.,..put into con-i and prompt ’ service. Free eatl- ivlUa. TR. 6-8708. proofing Done. 54” , also storm door, size 34”x81’i, many otbar quality extrba. Driven Coranar Auto SebooL ML 8-8910, Nditioa .for coming .needa. Braitb- matee. Fully insured. CsU Bert SOUF, five day week. Apply 7 a.m. Ctell. ML 3-8500. CHapel 7-1939 proper down payment bedance leee than 10,000 miles. Owner’s JA. 7-8880. wi^te.':B3 Pearl ifeaet. Plante. MI. 9-6965. to 8:80 p.m, Monday through Fri­ i3 iiLTON—Building stone, veneer, 337.87 monthly. PI. 3-8108, or f l . Optn Daily name on request. Aa good as day. .A.B.A, Tool'and Die Co., /firfireplace, wall stone flagstone. M c Ki n n e y i r o s . MANCHESTER—8 room Older co­ 3-6930 before 8:30 a'm. ^ Z ^ ^ A R D E N CENTER saw one, at • Wg aAvtnga. See LARSON'S DRIVINO SriMCil. t'S Service, ayaUahie 1398 Triland Turnpike. 7 Also slate fiagfing. Bolton Notch SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. Rohnu Without Board 59 lonial, 7 baths, enclosed porch, 3. » :30 A. i m 8 :20 P. M. Bob Oliver today. Cantar Motor Manchester'e only trained and any .tifne,' . Antenna converal'ms. Bonds—Stocks— Quarry. ML t-0817. Prompt da- ISO-ISS Pearl SL. 3M. car garage; araeaite drive, extra 735 CENTER St.. Verolanck-Schcxil R0UTt83 -T0 LLANDTURNPlKE -- 9 2623 Philco (M Q iy aupervlaed aervlra. Mvary. BEAUTIFULLY furnished spacious district, cozy Cape Cod, four ptus SuBday Until $ Sales, 481 M ainSt eertiflad Instructor. For your shfa- Mortgages 81 FOLEY EMPUIVMENT AG^CY lot, convenient location, *1*,700. /viANCHESTEP- ty We are trained to teach pnqier- Tal. ML 9-14 room with complete light house-, Warren E. Howland. Realtor. Ml. two unfinished. Fireplace, auto- 1949 FORD convertlM# coupe, in ly. >a. MOTS. FIRST a ND Second mortfagea 44 STATE 8T., HARTSXiRD keeping facilities available. Will »-«00. . maUc heat and hot water, etorin good mechanical condition. A good GUNS REBLUE HEATER—Coleman apace eU pot reift aingle or double. diUdran ac­ sash, screens, . enclosed porch, Ehepert ropairi made. Knyser, 73 bought for our own account. Fiat, has M veral beginner joba with buy for *1N. Sea it at 38T OsJuand MOBTLOeX’S DRIVINO School. confidantiai aervice. Manchsatar type, flue. Call MI. 9-054). 7 cepted (limited), Central. Reason­ BOLTON—Four roornTranch, mod­ breezeway, garage. Lovely land­ St. Loot gonfidanca quickly reatored viiiage St., r -Tel. --TR. futurea In trgdes and skills. able. Mrs. Qoraey. 14 Arch St. ern cabinet kitchen, full, heated scaped lot. Only 312,800. Maddock 5-4947. Investment Corp., 344 Main afreet Come In with yoi^ job problems. by a akUlad, oounaoua tnatruetor. Ml. 8-8418. ■ ' ' '' : --- basement, larca lot lOO x 300. Im­ and deVot, Realtors. JA. 3-0356, TWO 1961 Plymouths. 'Both In LIcwae Included. b)sure<|, dual mediate occupancy, *11.500. , W ^ evenings JA. -S-Oiao. beautiful condition. Ono a two- controUed standard and bydrama^ LARGE, HEATED room private ren E. Howland, Reritor, ML 2ND MORTGAGE inoney at lowest WANTED—Full/time attendant for entrance.. Gentleman. T ^ . %vnO. door, ona a four-door. Fully tie cara. ML 8-7888. Household Services payments; *33.38 foe. each *1,000. modern aarylce station with a 3 *600, Ml. 9-8003. OPEN iFOR" INSPECrriON agulpped. Douglas Motors, SIS Offered 1 vconni.^Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, progrcssiye’new car agcncy.'Good SEPTIC TANKS SA'TURDAY AND SUNDAY FURNISHED light housekeeping r OCXLEDGE s e c t io n . Unusual Lewis St., Hartford CH. 8-8897. chance (or advancement. Apply In Dry Wella. Sewer Uaea room with electric refrigerattor; 2 to 6 p.m. Garages—Bervicd-^torage 10 FLAT FINISH HoUand window ilko to 8oN7 ¥nNin4 t f worh hard for S7.500 3 bedroom ranch, family . al CLEAN-UP 1848 FORD two-doofi radio, heater, person to Francis Manning, Mc­ tnataUed Ladles preferred/' MI. 3-8388. 80 'Ikturel Street 1 shadea, madS to measure. -All Clure Pontiac, 878 Main St., Man­ I SEWER and SINK LINES kitchep, ExceUent Urch cablneta. overdrive, new tires, fuU disc hub metal Venetian' blinds at a new HcI|3 Wanted— Femaie S5 yooriy7 Wont to hocomo ossociotod with o wsA Ceramic Ule bath, tub, separata' Spacious six room home, two-cAf sun visor and Crestline, tWo STORAGE SPACE for rent. 30' » chester. ROTORV CLEANED NEWLY FURNISHED room, next low price. Keys made while you ^ V ''------' - ' A8IESITE DRIVES to .bath. For refined gentleman. shower stril. Bsbemeqt fireplaca, garage. Urge lot. Centrally located, ■ spoUlrtta. Very good condiUiMa, 80'. ML 9-2303. wait. Marlow's - < SPLENDID Opportunity to earn JANITOR, Part time. Dependable. ostaMiihod local coRcom7 If you con ontwor garage, $19;000. Warren E. How­ immediria occupancy poasibi*. H78.‘ 78. Terrfarms arranged. MI. 3-4238. 3*3 during school hours; No exper­ 'WEATHER SEALED 71 Chestnut St. before 5 p.m. $12,500 Referehcea necetaary. Call MI. c e l l a r s yot to thoso quoftioiis. roply td lox V. Mauchos- land, Realtor. MI. 3-8800. % Off On All AZALEAS WEAVING of burna, moth boles ience jvecesan'ry.- Avon Coimetlcs. 3-7614. PLEASANT, furnished, room near To inspect at other bourn call 20 •a , - , 1948 KAISER. Black, four door Motorcycle*-4^BicycIe8 11 and torn clothing, hosiery runs, ML i-3814. ‘ WATERPBOOFED $8,800—FIVE room Cape, one par­ ■Sdon. Good tire/’ Md ' Tunning tor HoraM. iGhro fuR rosumo. This is o „ 9onuiM bath for one or two genUemen. 64 CLIFFORD HANSEN & CO. handbags repair^ zipper ro- EXPERIENCED lathe and Bullard High SL , tially finished. Large kltchan, MI. 3-1303 - MI. 3-4265 . M1. .9-0738 acndtt^. .*26p.. Phong MI. V-lSSS. placamant, . umbrellaa.. repaired, SHIRT PRESS operator. Must a^ M l 9^143 aluminum storm windows, otf Phoiie mgdUniata capable of working to ojiportuuity. . ^ '■ 7, t% ^ ff-^ # AIL RMOD< FOR SALE-^irl'a bicycle. men's ahlrt coliara nversed aiid ply In person. New Model Laun­ TOWN A COUNTRY ROOM AND garage for rent, rea- heat, basement. 95' lot. Suburban. DEUGHTFUL six . room colonial. WANT TO BUY A C/U ahd had MI. 9-7419. close tolerance! capable of aettihg I Foitr credit turned down? Don’t ropiaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ dry. 73 Summit St. up. Excellent working cOndlttena, ALL REPLIES HELD IN STRICTEST CONFIDENT Bonable: Inqrire 431 East Middle Carlton W. Hutchins, Reritor. ML Pine panel enclosed porxti, lava­ ing Shop. DRAINAGE CO. .T^ke., or phone MI. 3-895*. - 9-5133, 9-4494. jdva^up, aro “ Hmeat” Douglas, j BOY’S 38” . Roadmaster bicycle. APPAREL Manufacturer has open, plenty of overtime. Apply J. ,r tory down,'futt bath up, laundry HARDY MUMS NORWAY SPRUCE Main. Not a financa company Recently painted.' In good condl- ing for young lady with aise 13jpr Slocomb Co.,. 132 NaubUc Avi room, garage and tool shed. Beau­ tlon, 930.• - Sn. 9-r•-1048. ‘ Glastonbury, tiful grounds m A snatching let for mother and HOUSE PLANTS - AFRICAN VIOLETS dr.ughter or big 'n 'little sisters! '8324 home, all utlUtica. Good location, 10-30 EXCELLENT'OPPORTUNITY two car garage, douhle lot. Sale Yen . busy fingers will quickly POTS. PLANTER.S, WINDOW SHELVES, PLANT SHINE, STRAW FLOWERS, price $13,600, Over SO mor* list­ crochet this attractive clophe that Ideal team-mates for a buw new HYTROUS, POTTING SOIL, AFRICAN VIOLET SOIL/MICHIGAN PEAT, FOR CREDIT CLERK ings of all kinds lncludli)g two snd Is a"mnst" for'the Fell and Win­ aeason'-simple tailored tnouae, ter wardrobe. BASKE'TS—COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND OUR GREENHOUSE three fsmillee in city and coun-' with' Blaeves or sleeveless, and a 1 • • ; ■ Bright alert young womau with neat appearance and pleaaaat try. (?aU The EllsworO) Mittbn Pattern No. .2538 contains cro­ button-trimmed skirt. 20 21 . persenallty with abUlty. to serve custafnera. SelUag expeiieni:#* Agency. Realtors. MI. S-8930 of chet directions for hat •— ”, ”, Pattern No. 8334 is in sizes 10,12, desirable. Permaneat position with good opportontty for advance* Mr. HigglnsJ MI. 1-8809. and 2 2 " headsize incl.; material 14. 1*, 18, 30. Size i2, blouse. 2% STILL TIME TO PLANT BULBS meat for light person. requircmchte and stitch, illustra­ yiirds of 35-inch; skirt, 1% yards. BENTON ST.i AREA—Two-famUy tions. ’ For this patera, send 35c in. 5 and 5 flat in A-l condition inside CROCUS, d a f f o d il s , t u l ip s , scTLl a . h y a c in t h s , CHECK THESE ADVAIfTAGES: ^ Send 25c In coins, your name, Coins, your name, addrcM', size 231 GREEN ROAD qpd out. Two new G.E. furnsces, ' address and the pattern number desired and the Pattern Number SNOWDROPS, GRAPE HYACINTHS 111 CONCORD ROAD newi,.. copper piping. Close to T Thorough Training Paid Holidays GREEN MANOR ROAD—Lovely nesriy new seven room Seven-room Cape Coil and one car garage. First floor rooms CLARK RD., lOLTON to ANNE-CABOT. THE MAN­ to su e ' BjURNinT, fU K MAN. Larga' fiva-room ranch, Incloaed breezeVay. overaized two cat' eonsist of living room witlf-fireplace, kitchen, dining room, den schools, shopping and hua. To in- CHESTER e v e n in g HEBALD. CHESTER EVENING HERALD, ExceUent Salary Paiq Vacation nuich (4 bedrooms) ^ i« n t hot water heat, oil, alumi* Large 4. room ranch, full, heated basemant, ' partial apcct please caU 'Ihe Reuban T. • GARDEN TOOLS ge (38 fact Xi24 feet), baacroent finish^ with large recres- . lllnees Pnyment or,-sleeping room and bathroom. Second floor: tliree bedrooms. 1158 AVE. AMEIUGAS. NEW 1188 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW • PEA1KMC room, cold atoraga, unfinished bathroom and a den or office Antomafic Increases' num combination acrccris, storm windois|, fireplace, tile ropm, modern cabinet kitchen, 2 bedrooms,' tarjiv UV McCann Agency.. MI. 8-7700. • U M E .Oronp Ineuranca Dwelling Ik equipped with, steam heat, oil burner, lauiidry In bath, combination windows, awnings, hiA ! elevation, YORK la*. N. Y. ; YORK 38, N. Y. PRIVET HEDGING • FEETIUZERS . ls>t 140 feet X 200 feet. Beautiful view. Three-minutea from , Pleasant. Working Condltione Hospltnllintion bath, knotty pine room, attached Karafe, wall to wall basement, 100% Insulation,' storm windows snd screens. Oak 100x200 ft. lot. VacanL -Don't deUy—CaU Today!! ONE TWO-famUy and «nq threb Now ' available — The 1955 The new fall and winter '55 issue • GKAS’S SEED • BOLLER8 Ctomi Highway. ExceUeiy; neighborhood. For appoint- Needlevifork printed in at­ Immedinte Discount Profit. Sharing Plan carpet Uyinf room, dining ai^ea, qhi"6M exterior, yard floors. Nicely planted lot 80 x 126. Sale price 8UA08. For farhUy..botb in central locations. of Baste Fashion, our coipplete pat. • .qPREADERS • WHEELBABBOW8 well lamlWped, large home convenient to bus, schools, appointment call Priced fight. Just call and we will tractive colors. It contains 58 tern thagazine is filled .with sttrae.' WARREN E. HOWLAND pages-of lovely designs—plus thre* live, sew-easy styles ito dfllght be- Ft. 50 For • BIRD FEEDERS McKINNEl^ RROTHERS. INC. immaculate condition, high elevatioii^l7,9p0. Call give you all the detaSs...T. -J. APPLY FOB PERSONAL INTERVIEW Mc Ki n n e y r r o t h e r s , i n c . REAL'iDR MIS-11,88 EVES. MI 8-8008 Crockett, Reritor, MI. 8-8418, o r gift patterns, directions printed in ginner'and expert. Don’t miss It— 1 919 Mabi Street, Maeebeejler, Cetaw INSUBORS SEARS ROEIUCK A COMPANY Goodchild R ^ ty Co^ Realtors,- 15 Forest St. or Green REALTORS 499 Mate Street, Mn*«heeter, C ou . IN8URORS MI. 8-778L I. . book. Only 8 Sc a copyU ‘ send 25 cents todsy for your copy.. FHONB MI 9-9999 er 9-8M1 511 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTERi CONN. Manor Rd.— MI S-7925 or BU 9-09S9. ' I PHf^NE Ml 9 899* #r MI 9-8991

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I • . ■'^* - ■?;vv---;., ■,; .V- ,/ t. ■ • Witri'jS *•■ >V 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBia t, 196( ' f j : f V L X ; ' ■ c. pACnHVfiNTT^ ^anririfBtieir lEtirrilnQ Averaie Daily Net Pteaa Ron /Far tha Weak B«6a« V. .. " Sunset Council No. 46,- Degree Tha Great iSooka Dlscusalon Oct. a t, 1656 of Pocahontas, will *njft Howlw Qroup’ wlH meat Wedneaday night AbbiitTown night atfg o’clock In Twiker Hkll. at 7:30 at the Mery Cheney This will be- the' first meeting rer Library. The book to be discussed 11 ,9 1 6 BpMitUat S.C WalUr J. Crock- sumlng the pracUce of having two is Plato’s ''Gorgiss.” Leaders will af tha A«at meetings a month. Final plans will be 'Mrs. Katherine Bourn and John Boraae af Orselatlaa •tf, wtaoM wtfe, litni- X. M ancIw iter^A City of ViUagm Charm W ait S t, won flt Ale* be made for entertaining Great .Tubiak. Wert St, «ctntly parUclpa^^ PocehonUs Katherine Dunn and 'a ffy KsardM Conkm W«*i» ^ATO her staff at the next meeting, Nov. The WCTU will meet at the South’Methodist Church Tuesday, MANCHESTER; CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1955 manmnrrt uatiiK U ®- 21.- VOL.' L*XXV, NO. 81 (TWELVE PAGE8) BrltWt troopa in Wert 0«nnan>.. Nov. 8, a t 10:30. A pptluek ■X A Clark F ot 5«' The Epworth Circle of the South luncheon will be served at noon. try Dlrtrtbn'a 11th RertrAent, he MethOdlst Church will hold a food A business meeting will follow at entered tha Army In 1M2. , sale tomorrow morning' at the J. 2 p.m,, with roll call, to which the W. Hale Store, starting at 6:30. membm-s are asked to respond with Flood Peril Hartford Alliance of Delta, Del- a verse of scripture or something • ta. Delta will hold Ita annual The ManchesUr Wales will re­ of interest In current events. Hos­ Hunt New Man founder'B day banquet at 'M nlly peat their show, "Tons of Fun.” tesses will be Mrs Dgvid Cham­ College next at the Rocky Hill Veterans Hos- bers, Mrf. Winism McKinney and A t Ansonia p.m. The a p ^ e r will ba Marie W. i)ital and at the Rockville High Mrs. Arthur Gibson. fietcher, national treaaurer. Any ikhcol and not In WOthersfleld Mancheater TrirDelU who haa not and Rockville, as reported in last • TJje annual dinner of the Child Diminishes boen called may phone Mr*. night's Herald. The show will, be given at the Rocky Hill Veterans Evangelism Fellowrtilp will he r Qiariea' Baxter. 361 Summit at., served tomorrow a t 6 p.m. at the j . X . By THR ASSOCIATED raSSS before tomorrow ewniitg fof rjeer- lospltal oh Nov. 11 and at the, Rockville High School on Mov. 13 Cbvbnant Congre|mtlonal Church. By EOBEBT SHAW Ansonia, a flood jittery vationa. and 26. Tickets for the Rockville 43 Spruce St. The Juniors win | have a meeting tonight a t 7 o’clock i Stafford Springs,i^Nov-i community, had’another Edith Allen and Mrs. Harriei Neri.i a t the cliufSHT^' "(Sp^iill-r^A iievr deTrelop* scare during We night, but theMmSi Mathodlrt Church are two of the Rockyllla members of mhfit in the Doris Hatch inin> the danger ebbed, when rain reminded that the regular Monday the club, or from members Of the der case wag reported yester> turned to snow in the north executive meeting ii being poet- Wates in this. town. poned until Tueeday a t 7:30 p.m., Jobless Claims! day when the contenta of A 'em part of the state, and i^en the board will meat In con­ King David Uidge No. 31, lOOF. aecond note found near tne ceased entireiy over the lower lifer es junction wlth the special Quarter­ will meet tonight at 7:30 In Odd Decrease Here body of William T um ^w aa Naugatuck River valley. ly Conference of the church. , Fellows Hall. Following the busi-. reportedly bared by the The river held pretty much V ness meeting a social hour will be within Its banka even here, except From H pital; / \ The Men’s Club of St. Mary’s Claims for unemployment com-(j Look Crawford County, y^a.. Dis­ enjoyed. for eoms minor flooding in the l/'' ■Sptsoopal Chu«!h will, hold a sup­ pensatlon In the Manchester area | trict Attorney; / ^ lower end of town where It crept per meeting Monday night at 6:30 The Chaminade Club Will hold dropped froni 783 to 718 during:, noU touched off a ■ggt« into a lumber yard which was ds- Had ration rt the church. The speaker for the Its monthly meeting Monday night the week, ending Oct. 28, accord-!' by ^nnsylvaiUa:’^8tata Police for atfoyed In both thS| Aug. 16 and >>. >-J - evanlng will be MortOn Nace, di­ at I o'clock in the Federation Ing to a repdrt of the Slate I-abOr. Definitely on the long •George MeOefflck, Tum er’a oue- Oct. IS flooda H a rtfi^ , Nov. 8 (A5—State Po­ rector of youth and laymen’s pro­ Room of Center Congregational Department that was released to-1 Ome frte i^ employe and fallow Ool. Timothy Quinn, the Army lice heaqquartera reported that a gram In the diocese of. Connect!- Church.' ' * dGy,-^ I heif side ... our long* patient. / - / Engineers* disakter coordinator for life term {Iriaonec confined to 4 ■ cut. / V ■ Th4 report showed that Initial: line, rich-surfaced coats Turner, who was being sought Ansonia, aald early this morning lord hospital—Teddy Zulew- A daiighter .was bom Wednes­ claima. which repreienl new spells | for queitioning Thursday regard­ that the hourly-rate of the rlae '8, of 421 South Ave., Bridge-, The Hartford CSmpt day at the HarUord Hospital ta of unemployment, were down also., of flaaca, alpaca pile ing Mlse Hatch’s death, com­ was dimifiishing. < aacaiied at 1 a.m. '(IQ$T) to­ American Society of ^ TToot En- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony lamonaco. There were 88 such claims last' and plushy twaed, plus mitted imicldah* before police Rise Slacks Off day. week as compared with 105 In ■' reached Mm. XT the Un»a ot her gUteers wlU, hold a technical acU- 62 Vernon St., Rockville. The fine quality. , At three o’clock It had rieen ^ y Police Lt. Anton Nelson iat^ rtW meeting Nbv. 14 at 8 p.m. In maternal grandmother IS Mrs. the previous week. 1 I ' disappGarancG two and ont- half two inches during the Zuiewskl waa operated on Tubaday the Hartford Gas Cb. Auditorium. Florence North of Rockville and Women last week accounted for j years agb, ha was the “chief aua-. hour, a definlta slaekliii morning in St. FVancia, Hospital B, D. Wltemeyer, manager of U»r the paumal grandparenU are Mr. 601, or W.O per cent, of the claims. pect." the four to five inch Nmly rise after removal from tliA Wethera- Fixed Gage and Tool Room Instru­ and Mra. Nunslo lamonaco, 174 In the preceding , week, women Telia af Letters which brought it up Mkriy tour field State Prison. ment Dlv. of the Sheffield oorp., Oak S t account^ for 532, or 67.6 p e r: Tha note, according to Penn- and a half feet between 6 a.m Nelson said the prisoner waw Daytots, Ohio, will speak, on "Oonr cent, of all claims, i aylvanla detectives -here, la a re­ Friday and mldnlghr lart night. serving a life term for second ds- The chUdren’s vesper eervtce Throughout the State, mean-: quest written by Turner to hla AUhough there/waa no, aerioue gim murder. tmilhg ■ Dimensional Accuracy while, the number of compensa­ with Umlt Type Gagea’* usually held in the afternoon of wife, UlUng her to obtain "letltpra flooding from ^ e river, surface ' Nelson said that apparantly the iecond Sunday of , the month tion claims dropped from 22,427 to as and documenU” in the poaaeaaion runoff floweA/lnto many cellar*, Zuiewskl escaped while the guard, 20,808. with a rapid recovery from ] 5wert a treat, this wonderful Wayne at the South MelhodUt Church , Maid coat dreaa classic is as tasteful and of McGafflck, who is believed to apd more than a. score of mef- thought the prisoner wts lasleep. win be held on Sunday. Nov. 20. the October flooda accounting forj Grewi. CaM, Immwi to be somewhere in Texas. . - chants were crowded at one time It was not known what clothihig moat of the drop. i as much fun tp wear as an old time kt 4:30. This change has been dar— McGafflck was a clerk In the durmg. w night Into Mayor 1(V*** the prisoner was wearing. ^' made because of a eonfilot In pro­ However, a number of flood] taffy pull. , hardware store owned by Tumar's llam TVSheaebyi office -where State Police ha. ] act up road claima were received at offices 11 grams at the church. And only top ingredients go into this /I fuinily in Cambridge Springs, Pa., (^uinitand-B^tate Civil Director Leo blocks In the Hartford area and nVEDISH throughout the State. Waterbury | Style 619, Stem 14 la at the time of -the disappdarance Muleahy maintained headquarters. city poUce mads a mlnuts search The marriage of ConsUnce J. reported'1,800,of them,. Danbury delicious dish. The colors are picked 44. Style 6190, Sase ^ of DoHe Hatch, part-tim e book­ / A l l of the irierchantB. twice vic­ of the hospital gfouniJa. 1,700, Ansonia 600 and Norwalk . up in the filigree buttons, the swirling Androlevlch of Haftford and Pvt. -24W. \ keeper in the store, whose skele­ timized by floodb-in two months .Although the escape waa re­ Harman M. FT-echetta of 11 Tan­ 400. seven gofe .skirt, the becomingly attrac­ ton was discovered in Whispering time, many of thenrilMply In dabt, ported at a a.m., Lt. Thomas Bar­ HITHER M ner St., win, take place tomorrow Despite the dislocationa caused tive shawl collar that is crossed over in X Pines here Tuesday. M gged for protacUon>!^agalnet ber of the Hartford police said Tnomlng at 10 o’clock at 8. 8. by the flaoda, the number of \ 1*olice indicated that McGaffiek ^rd calamity. 'v Zuiewskl was last seen at 12:4Q N M U m l “ il and MeUiiidlst Church, H art- claims for -compehaatlon benefits- . back, the two pockets, the two inch hem, a.m. when he went to a toilet. la lower now..thiui 4t was at. this the seUrhelt, the twin stitching . on thp ’was "close” to TumCr and'that he Quinn said disaster crews, alert­ d w r e h %as lurtler treatment for a "ner­ ed earlier Friday were’ aaslg|ied "He waa on the first floor where time leal year. During the cor­ short sleeves, the way the mateniiig con­ ;98 vous condition" in Warren State to pump out flooded basemeftta there were plenty of exits and Saturday, Nov. i, 1 |km. The marriajgb..m Mias Sylvia B. responding 2-waak period, the trasting center line piping slims’.and also Hospitgl the aame time Turner and aid mcrehanta to move their .where he had plenty of opportunity AUSPICES OF Schneider, 47 Chi«er.Qak St. and cUima load dropped from 31,669 to was undergoing treatm ent Uiere stocks to aafety. get clothing,” the officer said. 80.362, distinguishes, the pocket flgpa and tha DORCAS SOenSTT i(4lvin R. Hrtlstrom, V)M^4tnon .eoU ar^U miake this'yanr favorite piece. -for a dreakdown he said was . Minor Flooding “We gave that hospital a gooff St. wlir be aolemnlaed W------Howevef. the number of ex- . caused by police questioning. Meanwhile, Muleahy reported ■hakedown.” he added. "I had ?6 at 3 p.m. in Zion Lutheran Chiirc LUBted claima this year U aliead You’ll idbk your sweetest in this! Meanwhile, Pennsylvania state that while there was minor flood­ men up thafe." „ oriaat year. According to the La­ ■>1 Lt. Barber saia he understood bor Dwtetment report, 17,647 policeman Louis Penman said two ing in many other parts of the claimants haVe-uMd up their bene­ 90RTSWEAR—SECOND FLOOR . ether men employed at the store state, nothing of a serious npture at the time of the girl’s disappear­ Police, (leit), and had occurred up to the time the (Conttaoed oq ^ e ^ live) fits so fsf this y6wk,M compared | ,n (center) and Herman With 18,384 last year. ance, Irvin Stanford and an “Eng­ rains stopped. lishman,” were also in the hospital Ziegler examine the spot.near State Pond in Stafford where At Putnam, ravaged by the shortly after the 22-year-oId girl the skeleton of Doris Hatch was Tuesday. The appearance Aug. 18 floods, the Quinnebaug ■aid two Egyptian platoons of the Pennsylvania men at the at 5 o'clock on yesterday’s River rose about two and a half Plane in River ked advanced Ism ll porttions vanished from Cambridge Springs. yesterday but ware repulsadL OC-Lo-tike RAN&l - Stanford entered the hospitel "a rainy aftemoo^ markt^ Mb. three-hour Closed coroner's feet, but was safely within ita W eak-or^o” after the dlaappear- inquest ’ " ' * ' ' nWHRfqtier le f t for their baiikl, Pftrt' a pFo-tneh rainfall. ' UJM. observers wqirt to ands, PanhiacLaaid.' Several months •home etatd^. (9« nuteema of. the In Darttn, more than 24 hours Near Holyoke; tor an- sa-Uie-sprt ROASTING CHICKENS f UFL OIL later - Turner Waa.^ entered, after two-year-olfi of rain left tvLio .inches of w atir to­ today’s engagemants as having suffered iE"'“Meakdown” day on the Darien high school otbsr diplomats workad t» ibrtor’a BMnjf pcopit have been wdtini for our chickcM this GASOLINE football field where Darien waa Four Missing poace bs6ors the flamea of bottto while being treated for^alRhqatr Inroad beyond, the trig g er-h n w fsD ‘ t we have run short nearly every weekend. You of the liver at an Erie. P air’Vat- scheduled to play Middletown at 2 p.m. Israeli-Arab hordOr. w in that we are more amply mippUed this month erana' Hospital. He was “imme­ Holyoke, Mass., Noy. 5 (ff) Fifty miles l^ tli OT diately preceded’-’ by McGaffiek. I t Instead of being canceled, how- Four persons were rescued and w ith thi wonderful chickens that look better, cook bet- BANTLY OIL ever, the game was shifted to the Egratian (roopa dug In Warm Ways is believed the “Englishman” la four more wqre missing early to­ thslr chackpoat atop tha El ts r , itter.' __' I iMI- V t . I\( . sulkies High School Field In day In the crash of w C47 -plans ' atlll in the-lnatitutlon-. T. W estport.-...... r ------^— plateau in the dejnllltsriaad- 'I \ ’ I in I I lived In Bay State fhto the middle of the ConnscMent Auja-Nlsana sone, spene. of i Staples Itself played in Nor­ River during heavy rain lata last ROGER OIXOn McGafflck, said to be older than walk today. hour battlo between Ittwam m jl m III. ;..11 9 -1S9S -Turner, is believed tq/hsve gone \. night Why the Lights Went Out E g y p tia n s ’Thursday, in ranr- To Winter Fun ■ ■ \ Meanwhile The Weather Bureau The two-engine craft was en- - \ to Texas after his release. Turner, ring to tho El Sabha Uw 40S West C tnter^ S^ t Mitchell 3-78S3 TH ROCKVIIK S ?I77 (3ei^a, Nov. 5 (A1—With Sec­ Molotov prompUy indicated he in Windsor' Locks issued this ad­ routa from Bolling , .Air Force Lights went out south of Hackmrtack 8).. about 6:80 last night' upon release.' took up residence at would reject the proposal. visory St 8:15 a.m. today: whtn this car driven by Mary C. Btst, 44, of 460 Woodland St., Glas­ Egyptians and laratl^bsem to bb the Manchester, Mass., home of retary of SUU Dulles playink the Case, Washington, to Ita bass at UUKlng about two rttterent placss Girls’ flannel lined dungarees, Dulles, Molotov, British For­ Small streams in southern New Westaver Air Force Base In near­ tonbury, went off 8.'Main St. m ar the town line, broke an electric his wife’s parents. l^kmng role, the western powers eign Secretary Harold Macmlllah Engisnd will continue to run at pole into three plecee ahdmiaCKed the tree at right, police aald.Tha on the same pIsMu, which Is sanforized inside and out, side Pennsylvania detectives here be- .ppear to have won the Big FO(>r by Chicopee In central Mafsaf crosstd by the border. and Flench Forqign Mlhjster An­ bankful atagea today, gradually chusetts. woman suffered only ihlikmMnJurlea, police reported, although tha-- zippers and adju.stable;waist, conference battle with Russia up toine Plnay held their seventh aee- car is a total wreck. on Page 3. (Herald Photo). Recapitulating that battle —- (OantiaiMd on Page Five] . Police said the plane crashed in ANDBAGS also matching .shirt. Colors: to this midway point. sion yesterday and then broke up (Continned on Pnge Three) flames about two miles north of deeeribed as ibe worst rtnes 1648 Red, navy, black and khaki. T hat may be the real reason So­ until next Tuesday, Thereafter Holyoke near Route 6 and about — .tbs IsroOlt Foreign Ministry viet Foreign Minister V. M. Molor they will have possibly lo more, spokesm^ said: ”ln order to m- Sizes 7 to 14, three miles from Wgstover. ll BgyifUan tioopa entrenched la tov la making the long. fiight to meeting^ to go before. adjourn­ Police ■"<1 k lr Force men, grap- ' For 1 And Winter \ Utrillo P^es; Moscow and back this weekend for ment of'the conference, tentativi- ike Aide Warns Oled'^Or the plane in the river to- raiV Israeli battalion bad to consultations With his government. ly set for about Nov. 19. Ribid^ff Urges Tax eget Ane Egyptians out of a sup- oay. Their task waa eased allghtly ting pestUon in thslr own tsc- New .ityles in plaatic calf News of his trip aroused specu­ Since the Ruaaians. normally do bSreuse the'night' hard driving 1 - Ranked^^ong lation among western diplomats not make concesatona or spectacu­ GQP in Battle >ry. Having dons that, the lb* •x in medium size top handle Plus here that he will seek new instriic- lar moves until after much hard m ot had caaaed. raell force clears^ the Bgyptlaaa with zipper compartments or $ 2-98 Tax The survivors, transferred to rttt of Israel. tiona from Soviet leadera If the bargaining,* the position dieveloped WestOver AFB HospiVel after Hike Pay Flood Cost new larger size tote handbags. Each Great /Painters speculation proves true,' western thus far by Molotov Is not neces­ ”Tbe Egyptians have no doubt liilill Of Uife in treatment at Holyoke hospitate since returned to their poittlda circles hoped the result would be sarily final—although he has so for shock and ..immersion, were to modify Molotov's stand against far fought hard, to defend it. But ^Hartford, Nov. 5 (65 — Gov.-ypresented Rlbtcoff with S i-point in their own territory, but they the hotel here six hjs Moscow mission may be, the With . the three-day receas in except Ihe gasoline tax which now which did an akgregata of more The Israeli spokesman also da^ !!n!t dentlal campaign. 40. of 1 Lathrop St., SoUil ■cribod a report of a Syrtan'foray Or Tripkv Roll /days. ■ record of the Geneva meeting so prospect, all fpnr ministers made Fans, Maas. is six cents a.gallon. than 8250,000,09Oamage and took p i i Knee far shows that the western Big Howard I^ie told a banquet acs- He gained fame for hla-n;mk a t plana to quit .Geneva, sibn of the Western Republican T. Bgt RichardI G e r a r d , 82, of Hla plan, he toll)' Isgislativs 91 lives, “ Conr^tlcut’s worst two the turn of the century aiKt''-his Three foreign ministe{s have been Molotov left by plane this morn­ leadera at a conferehce yesterday, natural dtiiarters in our memory." .{Oeatfaueg ou Faga fftvo) most constantly on the offenfive conference here that what be de­ output has been prodigious. He ing after a three-hour delay be­ scribed the success of Eisenhow­ .(OanthMOff ON would produce about 880,000.000 It sugg^ed that the State pro­ sometimes turned out quick scenes ^ Molotov has been most cause of fog. A Geneva police' of- in two years r - 83.000,000 less vide |81),000,000 for a two-pronged frequehTly^ a defensive position. er’s program has moved the Demo­ 'copied from picture postcards, hut flbial said he waa told "by the crats (o desperation. than the amount suggested by the program. For repail's to- public ii his beat work ranks With the great, The . latest example of this con­ Russians that Mr. Molotov nras State Flood Recovery Ckimmlttse property and for relief to flood trast came last nt^hL j^en Dulles, There are groups, he added at a All white triple roll anklets cst of contemporary French paint hurrying to Momow but would go news' conference, working lo de­ In a report made' public Thursday^ virtims through tax abatements on Bulletins era and his paintings are in the acting for the WestiTwnfronted through Berlin.” f . The present tax rales would be m p e rty destroyed In the two with regular or snug euff. the Soviet Foreign Mlnlster''with i: liver huge* blocs of votes that pose world’s great museums. Macmillan left tjbr London a threat to Republican prospecU, News Tidbits increased 10 per*-cent, including Aaods, it auggeeted a short term from the AP Wires Like most of France’s great s proposal for German-wide e t^ eoi^r with the British cabinet the 3 per cent sales tax, but tlW' tax program, with a State-backed New Fall modern palters, his interests tions next September as a first Hr did hot IdenUfy those groups theTMiddle' Eaat^tuatio.; - and but spoke of "growing regimenta­ Culled from AP Wires cigarette tax would be. IncreasM bond issue to finance a 'long range mi ranged far and wide. He only re­ step toward carrying out the west­ from 3 to 4 cents.a pack. redevelopment program In the '{* JAF RIOT INJURES 16» 39^ and 79^ cently completed playing himself ern unification program. (OaaUrned oii P ate Three) tion of vdtera” as a threat, to "our basic political freedom.” A spokesman for tha Demo­ stricken cpthmunities. SunakawA, Japan, Nsv. 6 (F)— .. Colors Irt in a motion picture produced by New York City yoi/th who won cratic majority in -th^ Slate F. . • Preach Republicans Riblct^ met with legii-lativa Some 166 persona warn injumi Sacha Guitry. target rifle for hie ’’sense pf eafety Senate said the Ribicoff .'program leadera yesterday to work - out today: aome serieueJy. In n wlM Knee high in solid colora He was borri'tn Montmartre and Pyle urged fellow party mem­ and care of firearms” accidentally would be fully backed: bers to “get out in the streets and what he called a. non-partisan ap- melee between Japopese poHcn ,and -argyleg. « .began painting there when he waa Didn H Have an Enemy diacharges weajMn and kills - 11^ 'Republican- State- Chairman proaeh to the ..flood recovery pro­ and screaming vlllagim and la­ 1*. He is survived by his wife. preach” republicanlam and What year-olff chum. .Nqwsnten says en­ Clarence F, Baldwjfi'who-met with bor ualonlsta trying to halt eur* , n y l c 5n - Lucie, whom he married in. 1935. ha referred to as the. accompllsb- gram during the special session of I larged and revitalibsd Freedom of .OOP Leglstatora after their con­ the General Assembly which opens veytag for a VJi. alrbaae expaa* She ia also a respected painter. menta of< the Eisenhower admlnis- Presi Committee of Ttiter-Amert- ference with the Governor said: aloa. Hla best known works are "La tration. ______' ■ . ,Wedneaday, ^ft|g - 59^ tp Ex-Racketeer can press Assn.. willNjo _ bsUia T he BepuhUcan leglslatlva lead' ■ ]At At- tns th>-cpBcliiBioir~gr~ftie coHcniBioir ~gr~nig:m r eet: ■ ■Butta-:F iiiaon;'‘ - ."lar.-Laptii : ADle'.**':' ■. Rpt. i^alifoi^a’L Croouwln nitb orbsprship and otheiNcestrlCT ere were unanimoua-iiV'tlielr agree­ INI4ATIBtW-S^9T SEEN-^ « 0 ^ E R ¥ ^ "Moulin de la Galette, "Rue St. i j. iOiight, in a spaech ..prepared tions throughout Western ^em - 'ing hr-said that as far ss he was Marie," and ' "La Rue d'Or- i ment that they will work for every concerned "sli agreed Jo . bend Pairis. Nov: 8 (F>—Aa iaformeff for delivery at the conference to- sphere. * pouibie form'of aid that can be source said today Gea. Fierro x - - / y - cham^.", , ■ . da'y, hewed cloacr lo the We’re-go- United' in cries of victory i every effort towai^ non-partlaan, Sheer and semi-sheer full fashioned .hosiery In his first landscapes, Utrillo. to iven flood vicUma.” expeditious action.” Royer de Lalour du Mauila wW ing-to-win theme of other speaH' 1956, Texss’ loyalist Democrats T he. Flood Recovery Committee. be repiared soon M reetffent gen­ with dark sMms.. Also new styjes with /ancy seemed to draw much inspiration 1 ' ' — :----- * era. vowi to wrest roatrol from Gov, - from other painters. Soon, how-1 Phoenix. Aria., Nw. 5 — A ^ by Sherman B. Knapp, had (OonUnued on Page Five) : eral of Morocco by a Freachama beds or sheer micTo seaR|,less. . All other campaign Issues, Allan Shivers in Democrstlc af/ who baa long been a suppartee ever, his own individual, slightly natlohwide quiz of hoodlums was Knight asserted, are subordinate fairs.. .Federal government ta underwsy today in the M rch for'! of exlleff Sultaa Mohammed Be* to those embrhclng consUtutional urged by Hartford county Farm Youaeef. (Continned on Pngt. Tkree] . the bomb-slayer of pudg^ Willie rights, peace plus prosperity, in­ Bureau to make dbasler- lasar- LEATHER BELTS Bioff, a retired filmland racketeer tegrity in leadership and capi­ aaee avollal|le to fruit and veger State Politicians Watching NAB SEVEN ESCAPEES Fancy Heel Nylons $1.00 Pr. credited with talking a few of his table growers. pals Into Jail. talism. U’aJU Walla. Wash., Nrt'. 6 In new fall colors, narrow and Actresses in Battle "With those four issues as tha State D epartm ent, is chopping- Seven of 10 coavkta who Van Raaltq Sheer Nylons Bioff,, 55, waa killed when his short rut through protocol prob­ wide widths with gold finish pickup truck waa: blown apart as 'cornerstone of our next pfeaiden- For Tre^d in Tuesday Vote^ bored through concrete sad dirt Pii f $1 ,o $ l-98». $1.35 and $1.65 Pr. tial campaign,’" he said, "We are lem that haa. held up formal ac­ to liberty late Thureday were or leather covered buckles, In Actor’s Bedroom he was ^starting it at his home in ceptance of group of new ambas- northeast Phoenix yesterday.- He S i' apaured.X>f support from our Amer­ back ta the Washlagtoa State SPONSORED IN THE PUBLIC INTCBEST BY— Alba Sheer Nylons ... $1.15 and $1.35 Pr. ican people and victory af the sadDrs to U.8. . . Rita Hayworth Indicative of the disparity in Penlteatlnry today and aa ta- had been living here about six naovea to divorce singer Dick By CARL J. LALU-MIA Hollywood, Nov. 5 {/P\—Pajama- years under an assumed name with- polls in November of next year." 'New Raven, Nov. i Oh—Neatly political thought that any election teasified search wss belag made ^Alba Semi Sheers $1.35,P^ clad Susan Hayward bopped ac­ his wife, who said after the explo­ Knight dwelt particularly on. Hayroes in complaint filed from If of ConnecUcut'q pne ‘million may produce is the lineup of the l3 for the three sfilJ at large. tress Jil Jarmyn on the head with sion : the subject of capitalism and what Paris where she has been visiting voters ballot ’Tuesday in municipal communities. Six of | them, the Alba ^icro Sejpmless $L35 Pr, a clothes brush and bit her thumb “He didn’t have an enemy in the he called Uie Republican party’s former spouse Prince .Aly Khan. elections which, may give state Isrgeet Waterbury, have Republi­ TOT BACKS SLAYING STORY in actor Donald (Red) Barry’s^bed- world.” opportunity l"to help eliminate re­ Juan D. 'Perqn, hints he may leaders their last chance to size up can administrations. The other KingsvUle, Te»„ Nov, 6 LTV— room. Miss Jarinyn told 'aiithori- U tile !• Go Oo maining traces of koclalizatlon." spend some time in Oaraeas after prospects for the 1956 presidential five, all in populous Fairfield Five-year-old Marla Tereea 1956 Edition Of The Old . tleo yesterday. Lt. Ralph Edmun.dson, in charge “Let us use every Instrument ■pending night in city during his eiectiona. County, are Fairfield, Greenwich, Caaalea waa reported today te She asked that a Itattery com­ of the investigation for the at our disposal in this' effort to meandering plane flight from Only 13 of Connecticut's 169 New C ^ a an , Westport and Wee- have roaOnaedr her ■Mtber’a MANCHESTER TRUST plaint be. issued against kliss Hay­ sheriff’s office, said authorities promote the spirit' of reward for Paraguay' to Nicaragua. . . PoUce towns will ^choose municipal offi­ wn. Btery, of the slaying of Dnu W o r - L__ ward, who termed the ruckus "a here have "very little to' go on.” Ince'ntive In business, in Industry, quote Mrs, Willism Woodward Sr., cers! ’Their voters, however, add up 1 iNew Haven. Stamford and Meri- den on Padre Island. Mra. SwR* hlAlNOFPlCE wrestling match" and “a tempest . “We were not too well ac.> in labor, in tha professions and in aa saying her dead son and Hit to tha biggest group to ballot in a dCn have Democratic mayors. ay Oanales' Warden, '48, bb» 868 Mala, Oppoalfe S t iaaw s Church FARMER’S ALMANAC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales in a very small teapot.” Susan ac­ qnalinted with the man on hla ac­ all other spheres of activity in .our. blond wife were "a very happy ■in^e day since the 1954 state . |Of the others, Bridgeport has wealthy San Aataaio weaaui cused Miae Jarm yn of making an quaintances,” Edmundson - said,, American \way of life,” he said. couple.** election. 'They represent, also the ha|1.a Socialist mayor; 77-ycar-otd charged with murder ia Wer- NORTH BRANCH Insulting remark. A city attorney’s “but we’re going to take time to Knight said the party can dram­ Informed! source says first large biggest slice of ,Connecticut’s elec­ Jaai^r McLeLvy, since 1933; a for­ dea’e qeath Oct. 82. baa eaid her 18 No. Mala, Corner Oaklaad St. Open 'tharaday Evenings 6 to 8 hearing on the complaint request get acquainted.” atize the fact that the'capitalistic e o m b 1 n e'ld military maaeovers torate slated tis vote prior to the mer Sociallat who now campaigns little daughtw waa the ealy Next ta T6ICA t ’ ' ’ f And Saturday Mornings • to 12 RTATIONERT DEPT. ' was set for Nov. 16. He said material on Bioff — who ■yatem haa blended the economic among eight SEATO powers may presidential campaign. as an Independent ia Mayor in other-penoa preeeat- at the ttasn. Blonde, 2^year-old Jil callgd it lived here under .the name of Wil­ interests of cltiMnS and "dulled be held 'In the relatively near Connecticut,' a state where tick­ Norwalk: and Hartford and Nor­ i2 5 ‘' Copy an “unprovoked assault” by the liam Nelson —. Is being sent here the edge of the Socialistic dag- future.’*. . West circles in- Moscow et splitting has developed into a wich have non-partiaan,' CouncU- $t8a,6l6 LOWELL BLAZE ONE STOP B/UpUNG • FREE PARKING AT BOTH .OFFICES iwJSkHAiCMi .screen siren., JU aald.lw.ttqna..Kiiin4DaMn several fltie san d thaLknonb. Art-” ...... ■peculate that sudden halt in re- strong tiapit, gave its elghf' elec­ manager government. Lowell. Maas., Nov. 6 HI*- A L ' ■ . A fU w eH teT ia'.C oatP''’''------tom fram her bloqeq and. when acquaintances of the former Holly­ ■ He said: ”We can demonstrate ''pa{riairoh''df'Cre'rihan war prison­ toral votes to Preilde'nt Elseil- ' Th W rot|^fl and .'New'XSahaaii', throeAlarm' Are taiiy' aWiir’ 1T ‘ ■he fell ov^ a coffee table, her wood film union leader will be that capitalism takes the course of ers ia Soviet presauie naave to in­ boiver in 1982 by nearly 130,000 women seek Um first sslectman- dewmtewa v garage, dealmAff - r toff wa^ bruised. questioned anywhere they can be progressive moderation and gives duce Wert'Germany to speed es- votya. ’Two years later: it elected ■hip, ths top elective office there. eamp 26 and eaaitag iw m - ■ .- • ■■ '■ ■ ■ ■' tablishmaot of diplomatie rala- Democrat Abraham. A. Riblcotr'sa age erttmated bv Fin awt# . -.y j >.. l’ L -.tu (Oeattaraed m Taga. Tir*)' (CMttoaedM Page Fa«r) Wi l l i e b i o f t .(OskWnaS m Fago Rvaj • tions. governor by. 3,100. 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