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^O N D AY, OCTOBER 27, 198R p a g e S IX T E E N ^ m t r b p 0lfr ISpralb iiriiiiii«ii 'li I Public Health Nurse Fund Drive Drawing to Close"Give Today MIm Jouint Barry, daufhUr of About Mr. and Mr*. John L. Barry, 4#« Dewey Not After \V. Middle Tpke.. a junior at the Avieragt Daily Net P r ^ Ron Joseph Laurence School >of Nura- TDC Post Again The Weather Ing. In New 'London haa been YEAR ROUNIJ CONDlIIONlNG For the Week Kndiid The executive board of Uie Ferecut or 0. S. Weather Bareah elected vice president of District Oct. tSthi la u Verplawk PTA will meet tomor­ Albsrt, % Dswsy of 54 Robert row night at 7:45 at the school. 2 of the Connecticut State Stu­ A DEEP SK?fSte'6f Uool, periode of light rata ar dent* Nurses Asan. Rd.,. a member of the Town De­ BEBPONHfBIUTV 12,815 J XI Gamma Chapter of B e t a velopment Cumi.iissldn for the last drlule tonight. Low aear 4#. Tmr- Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow The art class of the Manchester As* years, does not wish to be •— is a “06081801 remindeit to Iteep stand­ Member e ( the Audit ttal clearing, warmer Wednenday, night at 8 o’clock at the home of , Art Assn., conducted by Leslie | ard* high at all times. A phone call at any ButeMt e ( ClrcnlethMi High In SOe. Mrs. James Richmond, 247 Sum- Pomgrancs, will start Wednesday; considered for res{>polntment hour brings prompt service. \ M finch e s te r " " A City of Village f^ftdrm Bt. i evening. There is still an open- when hlg term ends next month. __ ^ ' ing. and anyone interested may In a'letter to aeneral Manager ' ...------— The Queen of Peace Mothers | call the secretary, Mrs, ^Eleanor Richard Martin, Dtwey j^ay* "just Wllllatii P. ({ulsh VOL. LXXVIIL NO. *4 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OplDBER 28, 1958 (Claaelfled Adverlieing on Page 14) Circle will meet at the home of ! Vlhhert. Fur\eral PRICE FIVE CENTS In case any thought might be giv­ Mr*. ..Harry Deegan. 128 Brettin i ----- Raymond T. (|uish Rd tomorrow night at 8 IS The ' Member* of the Italian Amerl- en" to his reappointment he co-hosteas will he Mr*. R o b e r t .can Society will meet at the cliib- wished to say he would not be Tomas.*l. 1 house tomorrow night at 7 ;,10 to available. Ml 3-5940 __ I proceed from there to the John B. Dewey explained that he 1* out The We-Group of the Cnncor- Burke Kiinerai Home to pay re- of town a gredt deal and that "It dla Lutheran Church will be hosts I spret* to .lohn DlSalvo, a member doea not seem fair to the other to tlie Mr. and Mr* Club of the j of the society. members of the Commisaion to 2 2 5 MAIN ST. First Lutheran riiurch ol Rock- ! ----- be as frequently absent from vHle tomorrow nighl, »lartuig with I The Woman * Home I.,eague of r. eeting as I have been of late.” a buffet at 8 o'clock. The *upper . the Salvation Army will meet to- Continuing. Dewey said he ap­ aill be served by Mr, and Mrs } morrow affernoon si 2 o'clock. preciated the honor of having Otto Heller, Mr. and Mr*, rtoberl , Hostesses will he Mr*. Rllen Klt- Ijeen aPpolntjd Ave year* ago and ofVe Sesfion* and Mr. and Mr* (Irorge j tie and .Mr*. .Mvrile 01*mann. the "privilege of serving with the Krau.se. The program Is being ar- - - - fine group of men in the Com­ ranged by Mr, and Mrs Krncsl | Mnnorl*! Temple. I’ythlan 81s- mission." Those lovely new odditiens Y e, Tnrerk and ,Mr and Mrs k.dward (p,, ^^||| nicet lomoirow at 8 a.m. Dewey said he expects to con­ Ike Labels Walters. The We-Tvo (Ironp will Kcilow* Hall, si which time tinue his interest in the objective Dulles Tags China have a business meeting at 7 i p,,,,, j,. mmpleted fi r the dln- of the Commission and will at­ Hole's DomesYie Deportment.] Popular Prelate, 76, o clock net and rerepllon. Nov. I. In the tempt to aid In it* worh from time .MAIN FIXTOR, REAR. same hall honoring Mrs Howard to time. Democrats Members of the Eleanora Duse L .81)11111 llfi Union SI., who waa Ixidge are requested In meet in mslnlleP)— AnRcIo Cardinal RoncsllL lodge C H E N I L L E a TH MAT SETS Therefore, he said, in order to President EU^hower car­ Paat Chief Danghtera of Scotia .. 9 day accused Red China of save face the Communists said chosen Pope today. A delegation from the Ladies of will meet tomorrow at 7:4.1 p.m. "promiscuous killing,” pri­ that they would let the National­ ried his camiHUgning to New SPECIALLY p r i c e d : * Roncalli, Patriarch of Venice, becomes thS 262nd'dMiprein* .'ll .lame* will meet tomorrow at the home of .Mrs Cieorge 'Tor-: Two smart patterns, solid colored marily of civilians, with its ist* send in supplies every other York todajy ifter a renewed ruler of the Roman and its hal^ilH on fol­ night at 8 o'clock at the .lohn B ranee 23 Kdaeiton St. lattice pattern in pink. blue, yel­ sporadic shelling of Quemoy. day and thereby created the ap­ attack ojt"^Democrat.s he de- lowers. Burke Funeral Home to pa>' final low. preen, charcoal and tan. Col­ pearance of allowing something scribed/ as .spendthrifts, vi- resfierts to .lohn Pt.'-sUo vliose Dulles also told a newa confer­ which was going to happen any- He i.s 76 years old. The Rev K K|nar Itask. mlnlaler or with black mixture in pink, ence that Russia'* .sudden rejection sioi^ie.s and boondogglers. | widow 1* * member of the orcanl^^ of the CmTiianl I'ongre'gatlonal V ay. Chosen in secret conclave hy the Collare of Cardinals, the M blue, yellow, green, tan and black of a proposed one-year suspension But with the elections just ■ ration Clinrcli. has resigned as director The whole outlandish behavidr and white. of atomic tests may be due to dis­ FWeek away, former President Har-1 nc*w Pontiff chose the name John X X H I (23rd). of the choir after serving In that Statp. Of Herrs of Catholic Ladies Set covery by Moscow that it is con­ of the Red* In this instance, Dulles caparltv for the past four years. Other Seta »2.9» and $3.98 ;cy S. Truman said Democratic | He succeed.s Pope Pius XII, who diw after a reign of 19 Recently elwled offleera of the Hliile Asaoelation of the Catholic Liidlca of Columbus are standing, siderably behind the United States said, is part of their upside dawti He will be sncceeiled hy Ml*. prospect* appear "almost too good , ■yoara and seven month.s, one of theilongest reigns in the his- the Rev. William .1. Baldwin nf Norwich, State chaplain; Mr*. Beverly Malone of Manche.ster, vice In nuclear weapons techniques. way o f talking. It is also, he sUld, Henry Janssen. II Awinrlale Rd. ! to be tnie." ' j tory of the church. ^ O L L i r S pieHideul; Mra Agnea Heffernan nf Newington, cor.-esponding ,aecretaryi .sitting, Mrs Viola DeCarli Jtu.ssia's attitude, he said,’ "dims a complete demonstration that the Com .lenting on a Gallup poll j nf Rni kville. record aecielary. and .Mra .Mary Lyons of Manchealcr, piesidcnt. Miss .Margaret BOXED TERRY the chances of success'' of test ban shooting is not now for .military I prediction of possibly sweeping ' The new Italian I’ope, in tjth Roman Catholic view, is in The I.w at R p.ni. m thr your order, large or small. Taking issue with the forecast*. name of John KXIII. taken by th# K of ( ’ Hnll. Pnat !rycnt,4 will h» colorful ceremonies of the Roman new Pope, haa been used before, We call for your prescrip­ Ten new pattern* In embroi­ Nixon told a cheering crowd of Catholic Chiircl). tn rhai'Rr of thr aorlal to follow, dered, printed and flocked de­ Three Russians Win 3,000 GOP partisans last night: but hy a man the Roman CathoUo Note&yotetorMarte«4Yules Pineo Encl.s tions, if desired, and de­ ' But after that ceremony, the Church conaidera an antlpope. aniln\‘-,Mhip hall of rkn Mils won the tlielr One of thelr'tt#)t<—a cosmic ray nounced expulsion of Pasternak and benign looking, has been on* green, yellow, blue and white. Tsyln ami Full Bed Sixe* Thursday and Friday toward a 3- of vogue 600 years. fii.st win in t \» n ye.^is, Pineo i.4 counter— Is now circling tl>e globe from the Soviet Writers Union. day speaking tour of Alaska dur- Clear Weatlier, of the most popular prelates In ' thr nnrl ( ’4»nt: I rca I mnal t'huKh The new Pope passed over the Vote the son of Mr. and Mr.s. (Unyton In Sputnik III. Other* are in nu­ The union’* expulsion of the jia i the weekend. Wesl Fears Soviet ; Italy, He also has many friends five names thst have been used Pinot). We welcome charge Hci'oimtsl ii-Jf." Green Trading Stamp* are clear laboratories . around the 68-year-old author was announced lOlsenhower flew to New York Abroad, particularly In France A inert In;,; nl tlir Mnilniani-H \\\W since 1724 Benedict, ClemenL Republican Mrs, Pineo ,rrpwnorl Dl All happy to he hnm''' He will prob­ kov. I. M. Frank and Igor E. tei'nak's social isolation. Foreign­ atate television address In Pitts-: Wiiulsor Ix)cks. Oct. 28 '/I"i - ' He has a sturdy health and Is PAUL R. MARTS HERMAN YULES er* in Moscow speculated that the To Scuttle A-Talks Hhi* affabie ' '®“oiea closest to John in pop- mrnihoi.4- arr a.aUr«l in hrini: an ably return to school "in two Tamm, ' all Moscow professors. burgh. I Chcci- ijj) folk),. The U .S. Weather an untiling vorker expulsion could take , away his ' ularily. aiticlr for thp u hitr rlr)ihant aalr. | w rrks.' END • .5.MPLE FREE P.\RKING • They were cited jointly by the .In the same fighting technique; Brreau loiiorleit today lhal an manners, and q)uck-w)tled con­ John II wa* the first Pope to Royal Swedirti Academ.v “ for the right to work. It might al*o niean he unveiled In Cslifornla Isst week, United Nations. N. V., Oct. 28* aoy permanent.suspen.sion of tests. versation have made him a well end of ihc cool, rainy weather Is change hia name himself. He did it PHARMACY discovery and interpretation of the he will have to give up hi* coun­ i.Ti -We.ttern diplomats at the Zorin served notice once again In (iight. i ki own flgii re at many diplomatic try home in the "writer*’ village" U.N. grew increasingly fearful to­ that Russia intends lo keep on with receptlops. because hla real name wa* Mer­ 4 DEPOT SQUARE Cherenkov effect," the basis of a . (Oontinurd on Page Flsveii) The foul venllrcr Uiai has been cury--the name of the Pagan Ro­ outside Moscow, . day that the Soviet Union plans Its nuclear we.ipon tests until their He was born as the son of a MI 9-4S8II novel cosmic ray cojintef. with ns since last Thursday will I man god of commerce. He ruled a / The 1958 chemistry prize wa* The Literary Gazette announce­ to scuttle Big Three negotiations number equals the total the United ronllniie today and tonight hut. farmhand in a small village In Th€ J5Y H A L4 CORK ment said the decision to expel for an inspection s.vstem lo enforce thousand yeara ago. FREE awarded to Dr. Frederick Sanger. States ami Britain have act eff I’sjtial I'lcarli.g i* expected lo- ; the Province of Bergamo. The a n c h i s t i r o m m Pasternak was made unanimously a ban on’ nuclear weapons teat.*. since last March 31. On that date A Pope can choose any name he PRESCRIPTION M C - 40-yesr-oId British biochemist, for * > $280.8 Billion mori'ow afternoon and we may i I eople of Hus region, the Bcr- w-lshes. Usually he picks the name DELIVER Y pioneer work on the molecular i the union * go\- The apprehension stemmed from Russia announced It was auspend- even see some sunshine is the I ganiaschi, sre known lo be good-| CORNER MAIN AND OAK STREET.S IVT .,^1 "Tb 1 . Jtussia’s latest flat rc.tecllon of Ing tests, then resumed them Sept. of a predecessor with whom ho •tructure of insulin, the protein ; *' ^ 1^*^ '-^D o e t o r woi'd fiom the weatlicriiian. Tein- j humored and easy going and ' feels some affinlt.V. Pay Eleclrle Bill* Her* f g d O I x d l 1^1’* U.S.-Brltlsh call for'a one-year 30. f/ei'nlnre.* will i-emaln cool, how- y-oung Roncalli lived up to this “ >e targets of I suspension of nuclei r weapons Zorin's statement was the first The Italian news agency ANSA cvei-. j reputation. said it la believed Cardinal Ron­ Hallmark (ireetlng Cards a! Soviet press attacX since C ^ f . „ T T ! 1 tests, beginning with, the opening public Soviet reply lo President pf the 3lg Three talks In Geneva Low piessiiie that has been over After graduating from the Ro­ calli picked th.e. name John in or­ wsce prl»^T^^^ letters Elsenhower's challenge Saturday man Pontifical Seminary In 1994, Advertise in The Herald— It Pavs tbi 0618 JNpW Hlfifll ; Friday. to Russia to join the United Stales southern .New England for days der to bring it back In vogue. Soviet Deputy , Fo re l^ Minister and Britain in a one-year sua- is still with us and a new dis­ he became personal secretary of the will of Alfred Nobel, the Swed- literature last Thurs- turbance. which formed over New the Bishop of . Bergamo. Msgr. I Washington, Oct. 28 ur\ The Valerian Zotit. told the U.N.’s 81- penalon of all atomlf-hydrogcn istr inventdr of dynamite. | expressed gratification upon : total national debt ha* reached nation Political Committee last weapon tests. Tlie two western Jersey early this morning, likely Radinl-Tedeschl. In this post, will move through our area to­ The award to the Russian scien- learning of the award and said he jS new all-time high of *280 851,. night th.al Russia was ■ p)eparcd powers first proposed the'one-year which he held until the Bishop's I 000,000. night. death In 1914. he acquired an earl.V tlsta posed a dilemma for Soviet ^ jioped to be able to get to Stock- to conlrP ite "in every-, possible suspension last August, Later they After this passes, di|er air knowledge of the administrative Bulletins leaders angered by the award last; holm for Nobel Ceremonies Dec. 1 The Treasury disclosed toda.v way" to’ success of the talks. He proposed alternatively that tests week of the 1968 Nobel prize In lit- j 12 to receive it in person, I that tr* total direct and guaran- made plain, however, that the gradually will move in and pro­ slrucliire of the church and al.so from the A P Wires RE-ELECT be. suspended during the Geneva duce a clearing trend, according erature to another Russian, poet-; -phe literary organ gave na.ln- I teed debt shattered ti e old record Kremlin would slick to Its insist­ talks. i last Thursday the most recent to the best Information here novelist Boris Pasternak. cations whether Pasternak's wish ence on an unconditional agree­ Zorin's . statement brought (Continued on Page Eight) I da.v for which government ac- .MINE BLAST TRAPS 29 The dilemma is this: , | to make the trip to Stockholm ment to suspend tesla "ihimedialely quick reaction from the Unrted I counts have been tallied. Summerarille. IV. Va., Oct. 28 Pasternak is the author of "Doc- would be granted. The Communist j and forever." States and Britain. tor Zhivago,” a novel critical of party newspaper Pravda hg* dec- Until then, the hlehest debt wasr i The »••** western ***,c*v^iii *i\**nui'lear 1^4*1 gsxrpowers w *r 1 n ***-de- (A')— An explosion shook tk* A PROVEN PROBATE JUDGE U.S. delegate Jampa W. Barco Oglehny-.Norton

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 ...... ■■ ■ ...... _ £ ...... PAGE £ 2 held Saturday'aa. 1 p.m. in Town dora liobarg earamoniaa; and i M m Coventry Cowles Honored Andover Hall to hear another traffic caao John Phelpa, aetlVltissi WINF— 128b WTlCt-lOW that waa continued from 'l a s t Maxwall B,< Hutchlnaon has OFBN WEDNESDAY WDRC—1880 : At North Church night’s aeaalon. ' Daily Radio WHAY—810 l T i & ^ Three Russians Win You SCibuld Know . .. agraad t« sarva as inatituUonal ! ALL DAY WOOO-IWO Officiatlng-at laat^ night’s ses­ raprasantatlva of tha apensoring i WKNB—840 WPUP— 1*10 School Bus Drivers Gomplaiu CMtera Oayllglit TUna School Heads F. E. BRAY Alton Oowles, chairm an-of the sion wore ’Trial Justice C a rles Ni­ organisation, tha Andovar Vehm- j ^ P. Joseph Murphy building committee for the new cholson and Prosecuting Grand taer Fire Department. Juror .Walton Yerger. DOUtoLE T f foUoirlnc program wnhiirt A l:4 e — Nobel Physics Prize Watch anfl Jeweliy Popairing North Methodist Church, was Of Motorists Ignoring Law The troop la headed by the Rev. ' WORLD OREEN WHAY—Dalelln* To Be Feted The preaoure ti. work la begln- guest of honor at a surprise parly . . ' Scouts Advaneed lUaa ara nippued by Uie radio W O C C >£venihf UUMe A t Hm m h o U* r r i c M ...... Mr. Pimm, and Allen R. Tale Jr., WKNh-0peb H lkt Saturday night a.1 the church. ^ Ten Boy'Scouls of Troop 124 maoagtmenta and are subject to afaig to mouitt, aa It doea every •Drivers of local school buses ex-1iWIIIimantic, who pleaded not and Robert Welch, asslstarlt Scout­ STAMPS WTIC—N*wi m Members luid friends of the were advanced in a Bdard of Re­ WDRO*-New* Maportff (OMitiBMd from P «t« O ) Frank and Tamm have long been year, at thia tlnu^ on P. (for masters. E^nBRY WEDNESDAY change eHthout notice. Next Sunday Prtmpf Servlee— 2 Werfehmdieri church gave the party In recogni­ pressed their concern la s t' night guilty to tha charge. Fortier test! view held In the Town Hall last WPOP-Newi ^ated among the elite of Russian over the number of vehicles that All parents and other tntarasted a^.sa— 4:04— would rtject the award. Pater) Joaeph Murphy and his tion of the countless hours of fled that he understooc the law- night.'' WINF—MAncDester Hersld Newt atomic science. They are the first people are invited to attend tha WINF—Newt An infopmAl lea in . honor of In Stockholm, three metnberc of Mcmchtiff* * QM M t istobBsliMl .Jeweler atair In tha town' aaaeaaor'a office. planning and work that he, as fair to stop in front of or behind applied only lo vehicles behind a j Commissioner Frank Halhes and 4 :ie- Soviet nuclear , scientists ever to s schoel bus taking on or dis­ school bus and not to tho.se ap­ Court of Honor. ' | WINF—Muiic tm tht Smlt WINF—Mutlc for Cvenlnf Supt. of Schooli Royal O. Fisher the Swedfah Academy boycotted chairman of .the building com­ Scoutmaster Rev. Douglas F, FAIRWAY receive a Nobel citation. And the By Jan. 81. (leadline for compiling, charging passengers. proaching a bus from the front. i*.eo-> 4:14— and Principal \.'tlliftm Billing- the preeentation of a 122,000 Le­ 737 II4AIN ST.^STATE THEATEIi H D G e mittee, had done over the past I Pimm announced the names of ■ - A t least one parent, of each j •75 M AM STREET WUAY—riAUer Parcy WaAY-U*t •porta scientific achievements. A cry of to. complete the job of figuring oi Hebron said that all of the rio- )'antic, pleaded guljly to the same WKNB—CAron’a MO Club WDRC—Nawt hf held from 8 pm, to 5 p.m. Sun­ author Arthur Lundkvitt, a critic ing could become a reality^ ; receive Tenderfoot badges. in a attend,'according to Scouting reg­ W fK . 1%-**^ wror-Dixieland politics in this case Would-j be out and recording the aasessmenta on lations have occurred on Rt. 6 charge and was fined $25. How­ Court" of Honor at the elementary ulations. ^ WDRC--CAI Kolb) day at the RoI.ertaon School. The of the Pasternak award who Is an Honored guests also Included his :4 4 - of character. But could thd scien­ :all real Mtate, buildings, motor with the exception of on^ instance ever, $8 of the fine W'as remitted I school Wednesday night at 7 p.m.: Two films will be shown during W FOP—Top f j Show WijAY > bef eiiada i public Is invi ed. active member of the Soviet-spon­ 'vahiele)^, madiinery, Invantories, wife,. Dorothy, and his daughter. WTb.’—Music Dy Meiaohrino I Sponsoring t.*** nflair will be sored peace partisan movement. tists' go to Stockholm to collect on Andover Lake Rd. Horton co­ due to the circurr.sti.nces of the I James Ray, Donald Brown. Russell the program, "HeHcopter Rescue" WDRt>—Ouy txjinbardo eommsrcial .fumiti'je, tractors, Jeannine, who were presented WINF—Np«» * ihfi Coventry f^rt-ptinar School Dr. Anders Oeaterling, the Acad­ their $41,120 Dec. 12 if Pasternak ordinates the buses oumed by El- offense, Garceau testified that he ' David.aon, Warren Richard. James and "T h e. Fighting Lady," the POWER 4 tie ~ WPOr-.Modein Soundt cattle, poiiitlry and. other - ksaess- flowers.^by Mrs. H. Osgood Ben­ n:er Thrall of Manchestei whiqh I.4H- I TA and I*TA of RoLerlaon and emy's secretary, said the fact cul­ is kept home? did not see .he school bus until he Thompson, David Ptanstlehl, Carl story of sn aircraft carrier. W lNF—Mu*ic with Jot Girtnd able property Owned by Hanchea- nett. On behalf of the church peo­ operate both elementary and high rounded a cun’s and wa;. then un­ 4 :1 4 - WMA Y •-Serena.l» (’en’ er .S«’hool*. Tire hospitality tural exchange with the Soviet In layman’s language, the cos­ PUBLIC AUCTION LaPier and Roland D’Amour. WHAY-riflUrr I’AMv WTI»;—Three-tilt i t.xtra ter resident! as of Oct. 1. ple, Robert Ostrander presented S' hool bus runs in Hebron and his HEARING \vr Rr—hcwell Tbomaa j rommilleeg of the iinUn will he Union have become a political mic ray- counter developed from BY COURT ORDER able to stqp ’ithin the required ! Four Tenderfoot Scouts will be Manchester Evening Herald Wi'CC—KeoH*d K fvu» The department la able to keep Cowles with a check to'be used for town. None of the violations have distance. . ' 1 advanced to Second Class. They WRNB-~Caron■» MO Uab W pop Mt*dern Soiiiidt m charge of arrangements. Mrg. matter caused him to notify the the Cherenkov effect amounts to Andover rarrespondent. Mrs. Paul a l l n e w pretty much up to date through some item w'hich he pcrsonall.v occurred in Hebron, Horton said. A third driver faced with the ; are 'Timothy Wright. Roger Phelps. WTIC—Ho m Miller Hubert A. Standfeal Is heading Lenin prize committee that ' he s highly efficient trap' for elusive W'oiild like to see added to the D. PfansHehl, tetfphone Pilgrim WDRC—C*1 Kolby . VVriAY —Strenada the spripg and summer on the I He and his fellow bus drivers same charge will be heard in court I William Coveil and Drew Gasper. 2-8858. W PUP—Top 40 Show WTlC—Dick Bertel the former unit and Mrs. Freder- would not attend. For similar rea­ subatomic particles. Sat, Nov.15-12 Noon building or its facilities. assessm’ents for new construction I discussed the situation after a on Nov. 2t . I Fred Senkheill will advance from 4:S4— WDrtC—Amoa and Andr irlt C. Rose and Mrs. Hasraig sons, Prof, Henry Olsaon and poet- The Royal Swedish Academy projects—about 160 a month—and Wesley J. Thouln served as mas­ I session of Trial Just ce Court in TtVo Other f'asea Heard ' w h a V-P iHiti*! Party w f'ur-' PSibon (.ewia .Sillano of the latter unit, ('om- novelist Harry Martinson stayed at “Dellwood" Wales Road, off RL t, Second Clas.s lo First Class and The whole Bible has been trsjui- P.rc^.rrt Revue ’ i s - said that "without the use of Che­ transferred property. But gtlll to ter of ceremonies. Group singing ' Towlv':'Hall last n'ght In which In the first of two other cases Royd Darwin will advance from W KNB-'Aron e 1^40 Club WHAY rb„.Hf> M'ur nuttf'es will ie seleried bv each. away. Weet af Andover Center lated into 20? languages under renkov detectors, the discovery of be done In the 4-month stretch was lead by Gerald Chappell, with I two drivers were charged with presented in court la.st night, I First Class lo Star Scout, H o lit’ n ( WTii —R"ta Jdiiiri tvrn;—oirK H»-nei The American I>egion Depart­ In Oslo, the head of the Nor­ the antiproton which was made in sponsorship of the American Bible WDRt>-C«i Koibv .;R 'A iii'-d and And» drive that ends.Jan. 31 Is the job Mrs. Richard McLagan at the passing stopped school buses on C.elyn St. Martin, 4.", of Willl- ment pulley ua.* held Saturday at wegian Writer’s Assn., Hans Hei­ First Piece: A ]!)arcel containing approx. 12 acres tog'ether with i Robert Kelley has been named Society. H ( A ► • N A I {) W rO P-T<«p 40 Show \vpr»r' M^,.lern .‘L.ond* Berkeley (Calif) in 19.1.'> would o< pricing motor vefaiclea—some piano. Colored slides of the build­ ! Rt. 8. mantlc, fined $18 for speeding.,>(«. , the new leader of the Woodsmen’ SI tile Motel Kond in Martford. ThPae berg. attacked the action by the a frame, one-story live room dwelling with attached garage. 4:44— ; :io scarcely have been possible." About 7S0' on Jonathan Trumbull H i^w ay, Route *7. 11,000 In Manchester—from copies ing in various stages of construc­ !' However, one bus driver, Robert Robert M. Barter. 29, of New Patrol. Other leaders are Roy Dar­ WHAY —PirtUei {A lly . WHAV II.Mjrjd !>..* atteruling from Uie local auxillnry Soviet Writers' Union. \VTH:—.s'. wa Id At.rld The antiproton exists for only - of motur v^iicles registrations tion were shown, and a series of ! Cafazzo of Hebron: said he was Britain, pleaded not guilty lo a win, Panther Patrol and Richard f o r S 9 V T 0 ^ WCi*C—R^’i'-ord R#‘ xue included .Mrs I^)uls A, Steullot. "It is a dirty shame." Hei­ Second Piece: A parcel containing approx. 13 aern, with about sessor’s assistant after taking a WKNB—*A rone *‘4'' Club S\’I.iRiAnawer Pleta# a fraction of a second and Is dis­ provided by-the State Motor Vc- competitive examination, was skits depicting humorous incidents able to property identify only two charge of non-support. He was ■Vale, .Squirrel Patrol. WTIC-R')*! Minn \tTOP- Modern Renmda j Mis Kfnesl Marsh, Mrs. .Marion berg said. "I have not read his solved into light when it meets a 711’ on Wales Road, together with two completed 6-nx>m frame hoRring im pairm onts ^ dwellings. Land plotted Into 11 lota and proposed roads, 'filed h.cles Department and averaging given a good grounding in his Job which occurrdd during constniction out of eight drivers who had 11- found guilty and fined $100. sen Richard Heads Committee WOnC—lAl Kojhv V, tJregorv, Mrs Fdigene Rychllrig book, arid I do not know If it de­ proton. were presented, with Bruce Miller W rOP-Top 4n Show UHAV Ih-und Don 'and Mrs Wlllmm (' Motihkis.i. with town officials. personal property (mostly inven­ by the veteran assessor he Jster legally passed hia bus during the tended to 60 days and placed on Warren Richard was elected l|i'-LHe and the World served the Nobel prize, but the tories) to come up with assess­ succeeded. And he has been in­ as narrator. six wee’ks since school opened, probation for six months. The chairman of the Boy Scout Troop DOOCY WHAV —Plttiei Pariv ui)n^*—r; n M'lrrow 'I‘he auxiliary lias voted to way the Russian authoriliea have RI Salvado., in Central America, Third Piece: A parcel containing approx. 3 acres with 297’ on FREE] Ufkt ImM WiVC—Record (levut \Spi»P Modern Sound* i 'adopt" a iiospitallzeri veteran un­ ment figures: creasing his knowledge of the The committee In charge of ar­ Consequently few violators have sentence was suspended and he committee during a meeting last FOR aiaaiaa ai»s «t 00- acted in this matter is both stupid is Spanish for The Saviour." Its Wales Road and a frontage of 481’ on railroad tracks of the New rangements included Mr. and Mrs. WKNB- AI Kennedy der liie project of Mrs. .f Scott Haven Road. H'ork Piles Up Complexities of assessing through been brought into court. ' was ordered to pay $80 s month lo night. Other officers are; Ray WTl'J—Newt WIIAV Ho„nd T»-.f and ahameful." capital. Ssn Salvador, means Also during this 4-r.ionth period attendance at the assessor’s school Mangun. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander The drivera preaented last night the support of his family, Darwin, advancement man: Com- WDRC—New* U TI' ■—NiRhl Oine Burns, department president, of Support of Paaternak waa mani­ Holy Saviour. Fourth Piece: A parcel containing over one-half acre with •*' on STATE SENATOR QUINN'S PHARMACY W rOP-Top 40 Show Un/l':—R Q Lewi* Oraiige Vl.tjrphy and his staff have to conducted every summer at the and Mrs. and Mrs. Tho\iin. were Joseph R. Fortier, 22, of I Another session of court will be . mia.sioner Haines, camping; Theo­ 1 :4 4 - WPOP Modern Bowndr fested even In the Communist Wales Road. , catch up on the office work they University of Connecticut. The PHONE MI 8-4188 WINF—Newt Under this project eiu h unit to sphere. The PoMah Writers' Un­ To be sold as a whole, or In four separate pareela, subject to ap­ had to let pile up while they were school, held one week in July, is WtNF—fiportt WMAV- Hound Do» "adopt” A hospitalized veleian w)io ion. many of whose members have proval by the Court. 4 :1 4 - WTH:—NiRhl Line has no one to visit or remember out in the field '.urinnths checking new construc­ tion of Assessing officers under w c cr—Record j Revut WPOP Modern Soundi Communist rulers, telegraphed I CAMERAS tion. Financing can be arranged. ■ . WKNB-Al Kenpedy a Ml - is a total of 177 such veterans in tion and remeasuring land being the national association. Murphy W T ic—R«#ta Miner WHAV- Hmind Doi the Russian author congratula­ FILM—FLASHBULBS sold. And for the clerk— typists now holds membership in asses­ WDRp-^Al Kolhv tiie lliree veterans' hospital m Oin- .. DISCOUNT PRICES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRI'nS OR CALL 1/^at do you know about tions from Warsaw last night. WTIO-NiRhi Line necll( ut. The veteran to be In the office the awesome task of sors’ nstional, state and Hartford W POP—Top 40 Show wrmr loeeph MarKav On ths other hand, Cherenkov, FRANK A. BURKE • ;I4- WpOP - Modern Sounda adopted by the local group will be t.vping the Grand List—which in area associations. WHAV-Piatler Parly 8 t.V-. named at tonight's merting, ARTHUR ORUR 18 LEWIS ST.. HARTFORD—CH S-889T real estate alone inri ides 11,000 WCCC—Record Revut WIIAY Hound Hog -1^11 ’ Murphy’s major occupation out­ W'KNB- A1 Kennedy WTIi*—Nlfhi Lina The public Is Invlterl lo a U N - j Items—still ilea ahead. side of his job during the summer WTIC-Rott Miller Wnnr Mueir supper sponsored by the auxiliary Murphy, a 3S-year-o1d World months I's vegetable gardening, for WDh (>—I'at Knibv WPOP Mofletn Bound* from rt p.m. to/6:J^0 p rn. Saturday War n veteran who has been em­ WrOP— Opener 9 on which he developed a passion in Pratt & Whitney Aircraft? 4 :4 4 - WHAV Ihmnd hog at the Ix‘glon home, with Mrs. ployed by the town for eight of his youth. He pursues the hobby at WHAY-Platlei Ptrir W nc—.Mahl Line .lohn I^aeek and Mrs Kenneth .Iu|- the last 17 years, has been the his mother’s house on Birch Mt. w ere—Record Revut WI)R<‘~\Vnrld Tonithl i Renson as co-chairmen. | head of the assessor’s office since WKNB- A1 Kennedy U'pfip Modern Round* Rd„ where he maintains ((.garden -histice < otiri 4 iiaes Oct. 1.1, 1957, .when he was ap­ W T IC -R ota M'mri 9 fl^- O iTM T»«I VrA—I Im that keeps his mother sriil his own WDRC—ake community for more than thirty years. But still, TV SERVICE w n < ’ -N'lelu !,lnr .Slioics, fined $20 for falluie to the University of Connecticut. He Dars f A AC A Call u i»rt( Mood). f,,i ...... -.r- f'l''!,, first entered the tow'n’s employ In Public Records some of our neighbors or newcomers to this area may WPOP - Modern Bound* ol>e\ an offirer and a nolle entered ,'•1 Nlghta a a .9 w riiia Parti on a 1 barge r>f hrea- b of ibe peace. 1941, after graduating from Man- be uncertain as to what goes on at Pratt & Whitney lu no— chesteriHlgh school. He went into Warrantee Deeds TKU Ml S-M«t WHAV Main Wkli'ii flolieil, 1' Si-hwarlz. 21, of Meri­ W TIf'—Treaturv of Mu«h- FtlRRIEBS I the engineering department, where Aircraft. den, fineil $0 for dtsi'fgaidlng a Sherwood G. Bowers to Vincent W nnC — Mood* for Roirmnr CHESTER'S and nr.SIONF.RS 1 he served ss an engineering aide A. snd Josephine M. Genovesi. We build aircraft engines, of course, but a lot more W p O P -M cd rin Hound* slop sign; Arliuir Matcii, 3fl, of until 1943, when he was Inducted tt 1 4- Lakrview Dr, fined |ir» for Im­ propert.v on Baldwin Rd. UHAV NiKtd W ann Into the Army. than that “ goes on” at Pratt & WhitnejLAircraft. In proper parking. .Milton F MOrri- REMODEL James A. and Hilda A. Tays to LABOR SPEAKS FOR W T fC - •Trea*urv of Mu*ir Different Engineierlhg Edwsrd S. and Catherine Wisniew­ W liR r —Mni’i'l* fot ft'ituanra sfui. 20, of Twin Mill Dr . fined $0 YOUR OLD FI R COAT a very real sense we are “ making” the future of flight YOUR CONGRESSMAN w p r ir - Model n Hotiiid* The Army assgned Murphy to ski. property on Washington St. foi- pasHing in a no passing zone, INTO A .NEW engineering work al.so. but the —for commercial transportation and for aircraft and 10 30 Kd'Afiid Bioff Jr. 20. of .New Ftrit- George E. and Nadia H. Tedford WIIAY N il'll! W h I.i !' work turned out to be different to Charle.a Po.hticelli, property on missile for national defense. WTI Roelon po|i« t ii .1 ain, fined $0 for disregarding a • Ca|>e Hlole from the sort he had been doing WDRC — Monde fc i f!orii«nc'a stop sign o ,Ia<'ket From Hilliard St. ED MAY WPOP ‘ Mndri'ii .Sduin)* M9.95 at his Municipal Building drafting TranSfiitlanti^jet passenger service has already 18 4ft- A nolle WHS entered in tbe rase board. He was put Into the combat Charles Ponticelli lo Joseph R. WHAY -NlRhl Waiih of I'kiward Drull. 21, of III 31. Call All 9-721A nr Rm kville TR ft-.A928 and Dorothy C. Jiitras, property on begun, and leading airlines of the world are poised WTIC- IfN Radio Rri |rw engineers and, after six months WHRl •• Mnod* foi R- ni.iin a cliarged with feckless driving. For Free Estimate In A'our Home. training, was shipped to Europe. Hilliard St. for jet service on other “ blue-ribbon” routes using U)lun£poo€ Alexander Jarvis to Green- Wpor PJ, T Moicoii Tvvo CHse.s were conflnurd until In 27 months of overseas duty, he airplanes powered with Pratt & Whitney engines built 11 on liie next couil session, Fiiday. *2 BURKE ROAD, ROCKVIM.R helped huild bridges and destroy hrooke Homes, Inc., property on WHAV Nighi Wm.h J’iiey were Walter Wentwnrtli 3."», installations In Frsnee, Germany, Dover Rd. 1 here in Connecticut. These giant aircraft will revolu­ w 'n c . .N aw* Mumc Greenbrooke Homes, In c, ' to w n n i of l>aley fM (liarged with a per­ Luxemburg and C’zechoslovakla. tionize air travel in the next few years, thanks in w p rir •New* mit. and .Stanles' Nubnl.M, address He came out of the Army w;jth a Theodore A. and Dorothy B, Brlnd- II:1 ft- amoiir, property at 5 Dover Rd. WHAV Niahl .if- h unavailable, op a ciiarge of speed­ GAS RANGE bronze star aiid five battle stars. U^rge measure to the propulsion systems which only S' W T lr - Hl-d le Kiiini ing His outfit, the 150th Engineer Trade Name a few years ago were "future” engines. WhRC — ftlood.* (-•'1 Rofnai re $oler UUt KivmI.v Combat Battalion, won a Presi­ Clarence G. Brown, doing busi­ w p rip M"'1eni H'r.iind* ■ 1 „ • • II ;tn 'riie ronnit.ed regislry list of dential Unit Citatian. ness as the Manchester Carbide We’ve always been building for. the future. Our WHAV - lit/./ Allr) voters in town as of Otl. 11 Is with BIG range features I After hia discharge from the Co. at 182 Pine St. first 400 h.p. Wasp engine of 1926 came into being P m WTIC -Hliii'lirht Rcrenada nrnv on. file at the Town Herk's Army, on Sept. 23. 1945, he re­ I Arthur J. Berube, doing busines: WDRC — Mo-id* lor f'.orrunca tJffUT. turned to the quieter surroundings j aa Berube’s T\’pe\vriter Sen’ice at before the famous airplanes it was to power. And so TONIGHT ON TV WPOP - M -tlrt ri Snundt 11 (ft- of the Municipal Biiildirtg for six ' 479 E. Middle'Tpke. did the larger engines which have been the power WHA Y Allo> months before going to the Uni­ Channd 3. 7:30 P.M. WTh Maiietiestor Rvetdng HrrAhl Now In DecenHer colors or whilol Slim, smart MATCHLESSI Notice to Sell -Hl'iiiluhl H'-ie|i,ide versity of Connecticut for four behind so many outstanding aircraft, some of which M|miismrtl 'litx I *ir w iH tr — Moon* for n-iiniinra 1o\eiHr\ correspondeiil. .Mrs. F. cabinet with plenty of storage for pots and pans' Edmond J. LaHouse to Fred ('oiiKrrMa f ominHtrr WlMH» Moftei n H-iund* I'tillliila IJItle, teleplionr Pllgrlin Aulemalic ignilian— lep four years. In 19.50, he tried work­ Dummltt, meat and grocery store are sketched below. I • ;io- —and easy to dean! One-piece top, porcelain- at 90 Summer St. I). .1. 'riimii|i*inn. Tri'M*. I wi:>K Hum Off *J-«?8I. and event ing for private biisineas, and be­ ■ enamel finish, exclusive Diapoe-A-Bowls—when came an assistant manager of a Building Permits About two-thirds of all commercial airliners now SUPFR MARKETS food spills and sticks, just replace the aluminum BURNER-WITH-A-BRAINI Main St. store. But after a year William Tuller, alterations to flying in the entire free world use Pratt & Whitney liner. Hurry in to see this Imperial G-342. and a half, he was back in the hoii.se at 28 Lenox St., $150. ThsrmottaticoMy-cantrelled town’s engineering department. Bidwell Home Improvement Co. Aircraft engines. And in the U. S. Air Force and — rneke. any pen owtemeHe I Hia switch to the aaseasor’s for Eric Rautenberg, alterations to Navy, most of the outstanding military aircraft and Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: office came at a particularly.hectic home at 149 Campfield Rd., $200. several missiles use Pratt & Whitney jet engines. BAUNCED-HEAT OVENI time, in May 1956, when all prop­ Bidwell Home Improvement Co Yes, Mothers and Dads. . . we do know how. erty in towm was being rcvslued for Anthony Struff, alteratlona to Maintaining this position of leadership has meant Ns hat tpWs, ne-ceel i^ats by Valuation Associates, The re-, home at 369 Hackmatack St., $400. great effort devoted to research and development for ' — bakes unifenniy peMen percussions of that revaluation are Bidwell Home Improvement Co. "Foinplete Una DOUBLE brewni still being felt in assessment suits Of Corrertlv* for Melvin T. Bidwell. ^Iterations the future. Pratt & -Whitney is proud to have the that some large taxpayers have to home at 48 N. School St., $300. S h o e s" world's most advanced privately-owned aircraft en­ 5-POSITION BROILER! filed against the town. O. V. Erlandson for Daniel Fla- Poll 1,1 Par rot $ our l>(H'lor*s not Good Grounding vey, erect house on Ferguson Rd . gine research facilities-7-the Willgoos test facility in WORLD GREEN Pulls way auf— datigned 1e Murphy, who was named the as­ I ' ;•» I 1 H n ’ S A N !• I’ rescriptlon $18,000. East Hartford and its other research and develop­ Hlird With rare allmlnefa smabel ment facilities in Connecticut and in Florida. Almost a third of all our thousands of employees are in STAMPS engineering activities. Many of these people, includ- W SHOES . ing some of aviation’s most respected engineers and PRATT A WHITNEY AIRCRAFT jet engines are now whisking paaaengers acroaa the Atlantic and will aoon be cutting flying scientists, are working on new flight jiropulsion sys­ 881 MAIN ST times on routes alt over the world. The Boeing 707, shown here, and the Douglu DC-8 are the two principal types of American WEDNESDAY tems that will mean much to national defense, to all long-range jet liners which have been ordered by U. S. and foreign lines. The great majority of both types have I ^ t t A Whitney “ U lliiifl /* MANCHESTER jet engines. Orders for these commercial jet engines mean continued activity at the Aircraft. and see what's coming in just two weeks. . . aviation, and to the local community during the Our liuxint'.sx" years, to come. S P E 0 4 L S ■VOUR NEW DIMENSION IN kOTORiNG NOW FLYINO or on order—for 200 airlinea in 66 countries—these commercial airliners RIB ROAST all have anginas mads by Pratt A Whitney FOR STATE AID TO CANCER .The car that’s Aircraft. During tha peat SO years more 3 feet shorter. than 425,000 anginas have been delivered to power leading commercial and military CHOICE 6-passenger size inside... IsfC U T aircraft: E - 79‘ easy to handle... fun to drive... aousussea 4frh to goes miles and aeueiM se-4 L n> 7th RIB milekon a hatful |T of regtW gas... fouaixi soa E N4FCO STORYT1ME SUCED costs less to buy •ONVAMeAWm

!t) C BACON UP TO tiMR tTfAraotutM* WALDORF 4 PACK COMMERCIAL AIRUNERS serving t V 653 U. S. citiaa which have T $ K / > . o o direct airline aervice depend largely upon engines made in one of the Connecticut plants of Pratt A T^itney Aircraft. Actually, ATTY. IRVING ARONSON A m . DAVID BARRY about two-thirds of all cominercial airlinen in the entire free n 'll TRAOE IN YOUNO RIH6T-ZAWLV of the jet world «re these engince made by Toilet Tissue ' It TWldtiwy Airenft. No other family of eaglMa haa world are Pratt A Whitney powered. Thia Douglas DC-8 at 33 LaGuairdia Field is juat one of the many familiar typea of airplapaa FOR YOUR O LD S ib vi A N D S A V E ! done .mn« for the. advancement of aviaUon, both cotn- POPULAR B T A U CANS whkh depend upon Pratt A Whitney anginas. mercial M id military. T V two largaatenginea, at tho left and AS STATE REPRESENTATIVES right ddaa, art the J -67 and M 6.' T V i -67 haa already .00 aceunmlatod milliona of houra in tV air in bombers, tankar- NOVEMBER 4th ^raaipeita, land-baaed and carriarVaad ligbtan, and othar ■ -} APPLESAUCE n d e a l e r aircraft, while tV Jr7| ia raiHdly aceuitoatittg flight time. SEE YOUR OR . . T h ^ tommcrdal vAntena will pdwar the majority of tho lia«d Ptrkfd Bananas BALWIN or CELERY 'largo jet aiiplanaa orArad bjr ynaat of tV . w < ^ ’t lirndlac v o t e d e m o c r a t ic a t d £ a le r s» airttnao. T V medium^$lied J-62 jat angina in tha eontar ia McIn t o s h . t v p o w fir'i^t of b^h miawleo and flghtara. T V HRpdl PEatt HARTFORD GAS C0 N5PAN SHOWROOMS SOON Pull The Top Lever Lb. l O C APPLIS 15c •ngiaa in tha taar, tV J T 12« la tho aowaat ia t V fanaiiy. DhrHrHn of UnHH JUrtrtn Co/pemffom combtoaa high throat mmI. Ught woight. T V powaafui wm m a i n OtFFIC* A N O ’PLANTt M Mwffiwd 1 . .' ™ IS A1^ PAID K^R BY ARONHON|BARRV rOMMpTEB LOOiSB 3 NM. 3 f e L*rg* iNiMk 487 M»fai 8tr*«L-l^(4ies!cr—MItchtU M 60S Jl-Wii-Dot ■ V w , ia aUB undtr davsIoysRt. ' •RANCH PLANTOt NwM Nwwk 1 •it- tO U N O MOTORS, -4 *"1. i f ' t -' ' r ' % ViS'- , -.a- - . 'M - '

u - ^ . IIANCUE8TEB EVENING HEBALD, M A N (3 ii!^B . CONIf, TmSDAY, OCTOBER 2^ 195S ilANCHESTEMi KiVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. T Q ^ A Y , OCTOBER 28, 1968 P A G E S E V E N > A G E e a ■ J for the grand march and a couple church and those , who may be Colum bia appeared for the loot titoa yester­ in {mblic Ufa haa baan A|i* skin, for all w « know, but his that ? I wonder how maBjr tax pull tlM bUi)d* Ml my spiritual end With thD Candidate»^i Bolton of dances. . members of church groups such day and was found guilty and fined n mental Ilfs,. - ' * I UlititrliEBtEr pnciatad, admired, and la now be­ campaign conduct haa not con­ dollara went up in the nmcid A Thouitlil for Todajl Karen 9me meet the man (Tharlea A. Robbins on plans kail Uatur Hia appearance before the Connec­ compel them to |Hny' tHB shades commit a transgression he aajni: The Mayor distributes campaign Community Hall for. town o f­ lucky people who attend the PTA of John T. McAulliffe, SO, ot In irtew of the fact that he had So far aa Ida Intentions are con­ When' back bones were handed «o is the fainlly for your honesty Fair at the school on Nov. 15 phone Mrs. Richardson. young man who has begun his ptib- ticut State Employes Association, at night! ‘I f only no man sees m el" literature featuring Ribicoff's pic­ ficials. Cheshire, when he appeared in Co­ driven to court without a ' ’"ense. MARLOW’S IS TDITR ^ iOBaCRIPTION RaTba cerned, and that only some extra­ out. we each received only one set RE-ELECT from l i a.m.^to S p,jn. Several rajvbla la AdTaaca lic Career with standards-and ener­ for Instance, the pressure group ' It occurred to ma to wonder how M ay God help us rightly to order pmd great ability,” \ ture. A worker hands out ’’Abe’’ Richard Mankey 'of tha Man­ lumbia Justice Court on a charge She agreed kind McAulliffe was ar­ IlftSu ordinary last minute development It la toO late to change youra, Mr. merchants fiaFe donated articles Manoheeter Bveping Herald Bol- • Oaa Taar ...... which is historically most In­ I would act If someone wefe peer­ our liver, remembering that we arc Time out next, for lunch—a buttons. chester architectural firm of ot contempt Of court and while rested for the third time. Alter Hendqnarteri ■Ms Hoatlu ...... 7 7t gies also far above the routine. could now throw It off Its planned M arte! A toan walks briskly by, shakes to be presented to persons who are ton.'eorrespondent Doris M. D'ltol- , 8tfo sistent in its demands upon all in g at lue all tha time. I dare aay as in gold fish bowls to Hia ayes. corned beef aandwtch on rye and S c u d i e r 1 and Monkey is now there waa charged with failure to pleading guilty to the charge he *Tbaaa Moatba •••••••••«*■■••••** We know we in Manchester have. track and shift it Into so’me new V ery truly youra, hands hurriedly and calls back present. On the list of donors are ta. telephone Mitchell S-S945. Oaa Moath ■••«•#•••••#•a•••#••a* . I governors, was that of a lecturer I wouldn’t like U. But that la Rev. John R. Neubert working on,preliminary plans for carr>’ a license. was fined $3 and told he had better * W#%Uy ..••••••••ad**»«a*«a*baaaa .au direction which might be for bet­ Helen M. Fitapatrick a cup of coffee at tha countoi’ of over hia shoulder: “ It's gonna be kreyaig's gasoline station, the In Trobate Judge John Wallelt. a as well as solicitor. exactly the way my world la act the project. U te town voted a sum McAulliffe originally appeared straighten out the license situation. OOPT ...... uft ter or for worse. There w'as such the Mayfair Rettaurgnt on Maple like Grant took Richmond." Fountain turkey farm, the Sunoco non-political career servant whose | / " " ------up. It la somewhat like a fish bowl ir of $2,000 for preparation of the before Justice Elizabeth Hutchins Other cases disposed of In Court s last minute development four His well-publicized gesture In Three Reasons Street, opposite the' tJ.8. Rubber ^..Hundreds o f handatiakes later, gasoline station at the Notch, the on Oct. 6. At that time be was U tiU B iM O f continuance in office should he bl and m y Gbdf la watching me. I San plans at a town meeting on July 2. were Ralph Young, 35, Erdonl Rd„ i U THU AdSOClATUD eHtJUb years ago. in the sensational and decreeing extra noon-hour time for MAY Co.'e footwear plant. the Goverpor aajrs he’d better be Rainbow Club, Red Ember, Shady PHNA Campaign toynd guilty and fined $48 for To the Editor, wondered how I would reorder my ordinary wood and hi practically F U U . ‘THB Snri L.BVBIB David Toomey ot the committee Columbia, speeding, fined $100: Th« Aawciatnd PrM» l» axcluBUrtlj bi-partisan certainty. But we shall j state employes so the,v could hear Back outaide, the Governor • nntlUad te tb« uaa of rapublloatton of well-plotted defection of former On Nov. 4. Manchester voters life so that there la no need to sm okelm . IM W an W CMmn wea. a iMoaiiat baa heading ■back to Hartford. He reports at leaat three ailtemattve Glen, K narfa' and Adrian Hair­ re'ckleas driving. Justice Hutchins Norman L. Chcneverl. 18, New say what we have,'to say about , Vice President Nixon expound the greet! a mlddte-aged woman. .As Draws to Close ,all Btws dupatcbta cradltad (o It or Congreaaman John ,McGuire of win have their chance to show full has another appearance in Bristol plans may be presented for ap­ dressers. said today that in cases of motor Haven, fined $18 for driving with­ Republican campaign creed was ai ■ Ubicofl tuma away, the woman that evenlng>^ A spaghetti lunch will be serv­ vehicle violations the Justice of the not. otherwise ci^lfed these other two special candidates. Wallingford, which forced Rlblcoff appreciation for the efficient, un­ proval of the town in the near out a Connecticut license; and 'ADfl AlAo Ui» local newa ^------typically smart and clever piece remarks to a passerby: ■'How a're you holding up?” ed i t noon and 1 p.m. under the di­ court In Which the case la tried is ' au rifou of repobUcatlort oi the HepnhDcan lUkrt Ini Into 'what waa probably the emo­ derstanding and capable manner future. All of them .will provide . A total of $3,536 has been con­ Shaffer Smith, Norwich, fined $21 of that Rlblcoff brand of politics “A ,iot o f politicians edme here. someone asks, rection jf Mr*. Albert Hemingway. required to make a notation on the dUpatcbM herohi ar* ai»o rMurrad . t. . em * tional masteratroke of hla cam­ In Which Judge John J. W allett has general office space, a conference tributed so far in the annual drive for following loo closely. ------Uicneral. another ' Hiis present I which takes s stance above petty but it'a the flret time T v e been a o ! “ I'm flne. “But I ’ll be glad to Halloween Partita defendant's license stating the paign. the so-called second Am er­ conducted the affairs -of our Pro­ room and renovation o f the old for funds of the Manchester Ptibllc A $14 bond was forfeited by ■|e/^lae"^“ ® ^ I dlscu.ssioii is unreserve,lly for Gov- ican dream ai>eech. So there may, politics. bate Court. close to one. He’a a good looking j gee Nov. 4th roll around.” library quarters for the" town CYO of St. Maurice Church will Health Nursing Assn., Mrs. Arthur charge and date of appearance in SoJar SH we can see, then, Rlbl- man." How about Vice President Nix­ meet at 8:30 tomorrow night for court. When asked for his license Walter G. Hopper of Utica. N. Y., Publljaers RepresMleUTee: J''’* ' ernor Abe Rlblcoff. and for his re-' conceivably, be some last minute Anyone who has ever had occa­ clerk's office. This would also In­ E. Smith, assistant treasurer, re­ Julius Mathews Special Aeency — bew icoff has campaigned as he wanted Women employes look out the on’s comment that the Democrats instructioji after which they will by Justice Hutchins Oct. 6. Mc­ on a charge of following too close­ Torli CMcaao Oetroll and Boston. election, as a high i-hoi, e fo r f ’on- twist In this rampalgn, loo. which sion to use the facilities of his o f­ clude a, vault. ported today. ly. BtthF.A’ ) Of t : to. and pretty much as he should factory windows across the street. are running out o f gas? go to the Dr. Bernard J. Sheridan Aulliffe claimed he had left it at MElMBIilR AtTTJTT nectb'ut. HM,1 as a tribute to his would either trap Rlblcoff or |)iish fice Immediately senses the out- Completion of the project is be­ This Is $1,300 less than mini­ CmCUUkTIONS , him on to some new height. But It ' have done, and If he shbuld lose "C'mon up here," criaa one. " I ’m working hard at this every house for a Halloween party. mum riequirementa to meet the home . The case was continued FIr A t f o b EVERYTHING standini, courtesy, dignity. Integ­ ing awaited for purchase of micro­ until Oct. IS at which time Mc­ Manchester Evening Herald nobility of conduct In public office. seema fairly safe to Judge that the I the election we would still not ■ “I’ll wait UU you come down,” day,’,’ he says. " I always run as Hall, ween parties for the Junior budget deficit for the coming FOB OVER 47 YEARS! , The Hereld Prlniins Compene, lae. rity and fairness for which Judge INDIA'S BRAVE LIONS filming equipment. The Board of Aulliffe was told to appear with the Columbia fqtrrespondent, Mrs. aMUJBM no ttfianclai reop Tiieedar claim publicly that he had actual- I the campaign should unfold. It has trickery, evasive, spectacular or the public health nurses may be For Thuridar—1 P m Wedneedef ‘Web of Hllence T' with the press,” t;H« Governor says. clothes at the wheel. The crowds f®"®* *® especially interested in superintendent. and released under $.50 bond. He \ to $l,800.00O,QO0 since lOiX- can b* proud of hlo For Frldar—1 P m Tbureder ly twisted Ghlang Kal-ahek'a arm | made Its orderlv progress from dramatic methods. He crosses to the factory ’ door are gone. 'ITils Democratic *’P® process to protect land rec- maintained, she aaka ail who have For SeturdsT—1 p m Frlder citation of past acclaim of Hlbl- To the Editor, United Methodist Couples Club' not yet sent In a contribution to do oufofanding roeord Classified desdllnt- lO Sn e m «ao* during his visit to Korniosn, any I shall vole for John J. Wallett where some workmen stand stronghold settles back. ords’in event o f war disaster, since will celebrate Ita first meeting with dST of rubllcsilon esceni Bslurdsr— I'off to the iiieKeidatioii of the How brave Mr. Marte must be for Judge of Probte for the follow­ copies o f the film would be stored so a i soon as possible. The drive Anierlcan Interpielallon of the re- watching. ! (Tomorrow: Fred R. Zeller). a.Halloween party on Saturday I a in______, progiania and changes he says he to start shooting after the moral ing reasons: "Would you all gather around ! in. bomb proof facilities out of ends on Oct. 31 . snll of his visit whicli saw iitipm - i will aim al If reelected. And, al­ Lions are fearless, they say and conse­ evening. Old clothes are specified Checks may be made payable to Tuesday, October battle la lost! 1. Manchester needs the services for a minute," Rlblcoff asks.' ■ state. aa proper dress for the 8 o'clock taut, concesslona made by f.Thlang though there may have been some quently have been all but exterminated by Zellekt Visit Manchester Public Health Nursing PAVE and SAVE The main and sole function of of a full-time probata Judge. “My speech was called off but I’ve , f f affair: schmaltz In the citation of the promised to deliver some of it if alctlH ^w trC O J IlfJITlC Republican Town Comimittee Assn, and may be mailed to Mrs. KnI-shek was a rsthlr lonely In- an elected official is to be a 2. Manchester needs a man o(_ hunters. Tigers, more cautious, stilLroam Organization ot the new couples (COMPARE OUR lAltV PRICES) record, and some political pie i embers report about 40 people Smith, 28 Raymond Rd. For (iovernor lerprelnlion for a liay nr two. watchdog over the voters’ Interests unimpeachable character w'hose most parte of the country. you’ll stay a minute. club was accomplished at a supper among the^fiilure promises, most visited the Conununity Hall Fri­ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS In governmental affairs. He is ex­ honesty and Integrity are above re­ "I Just want to say that Nau­ For Club Bridge meeting held a month ago. The The Herald, a traditionally Re­ But miw cmiinient from Formosa of the schmaltz was |»”oylded by proach. gatuck's recovery from the flood day afternoon to talk with Fred CRASH VICTIM DIES pected to have Intestinal fortitude party Saturday will be the first AND PARKING AREAS publican newspaper, eridni.ses Gov­ Itaeir has lomc in, and one can the Rapiitillcan press of (tqnnec- 8, Manchester needs Judge Wal- three years ago has been truly re­ Zeller, GOP candidate for gover­ .j Norwich, Ocl. 28 (Ah— Michael and a straight backbone when the Halloween was the theme of the regular meeting of the group. ALL WORK MACHLNE SPREAD RE-ELECT lake It as sn anllientlc expression tlcut itself, and somt of the )irom- Ictt'a sound and valuable experi­ markable. In looking around nor. Sen. William Purtell, who Welngarten 19, a student at the | ernor Abe Rihlcoff foi re-ele, lion air becomes thick and rancid with Membership is not limited to mar-- AND POWER ROLLED Ises have been against political ence for proper Probate Court con­ here, I fe e l.. . . ” decorations for the annual Des- was to accompany 2!eller, waa ill Unlveratty of Connecticut, died | because his conduct of hlnisell In of what the cmnnmnt(|iie f'hlang double-talk etc. This gives us an interesting proof of the fact that ‘DISCRETION IS ried ' cOuplea. It is limited to per­ a f r e e ES'HMATES • pressure groups. duit. N o notes, not a pause, and the serC Bridge of the Manchester and unable to attend. yesterday at Backus Hospital from i Kal-sliek signed wllli finlles teslly STILL THE BETTER PART OF VALOR." sons with aome connection with that office deserves to he rewanlnl The main Rlblcoff ( anipalgii has Mr. Marie now admits that he Truly yours, Impromptu talk covers every pre­ Other political figures In the injuries received In a one-car! Terms Arranged—All Work Guaranteed ■Woman’s Club held last night at the church, although they do not by a crossing of normsl |iarty meant thus gone as planned, which means has been hi entiling .such sir for a pared point. party included High Sheriff Paul , crash Sunday. The student, of ( Frank U. Liipien the Second Congregational Church. have' to be members. This includes i 859' Pciquot Ave.. New, London, lines. The verdict of one Formosan II has featureil a miixliniim of po­ long time as a representallve of ’’ . . . . I , and the folks like John Sweeney of Rockville, Mrs Julia H. PAVING ond CONSTRUCTION CO . 21 .Sunset St. Hobgoblins, vvitches, black cats parents of children In the church i waa thrown from his car on Route newspaper, the Glilna News, went sitive exposition and a minimum the people of Manche.ster on the Monagan here, will continue our Keeney, national and state central T E I. Ml 8-4394 - Ml 8-9700 In advoratlng his re-ele< tlon. we of negative attack. and pumpkins adorned the bridge school, those who attend worship 32 in Franklin when it left the MAY Board of Directors. He now efforts In. the best Interests of the ccmmitleewoman of Somers, and mjLL THB MnB LW Bfl believe that this Is one of those as follows: The nioat significant thing for screams nut his qualifications to people. Isn't that right, John?” tables and bordered the cloth on but have not affiliated with the road and hit an embankment. 1 J.1 the refreshment table which was John H. Mullen, state central com­ periods In Connecticut political "There la no (|iiesfiorl that the the atmosphere of the campaign Is, servo the same people at a higher "That’s right," Monagan replies mitteeman of Stafford Springs. of course, the fact that Rlblcoff level In the General Assembly. He from his place in the audience. centered with a p.yramld arrange­ history when the Interests of the Republic of (Ililna, under the pres­ Travtl Thru Canaia ment of chrysanthemums. Mrs. Several local peoiplt attended hss. except for an occaaional slip prsclically says that I have been obert J. In another minute the (Jovernor state and Its people will he served sure of her cloaeat ally, the United Charles Brame. Mrs. G. N. Cole the rally at Hebron during the and aside, resisted the obvious and a good director for 1 have been finishes speaking. evening at which other GOP can­ best hy an era of bi partisan co­ Stales, and the trend of world and Florida A block away, across the green, and Mrs. Charles Crockett presid­ necessary effort of the Republi­ a good rubber stamp. Ixiok, I pnl ed at the silver service. didates also appeared. They in­ operation opinion, was prevailed upon hy can campaign to bring him down a zipper on my month, a lock on a policeman wearing an "A b e" Following refreshments Mrs. cluded Omgressman Horace Seely- Governor Rlblcoff has repeated­ .Secretary Dulles to make Im­ off hla own platform Into a dls- the zipper, and threw the key On Film button on his raincoat guides stu­ Brown, running, for reelection dents across the street as the high Myron Boglish, president, con­ ly shown hli own disposition to portant conceaalona In the talks. cnaaloM of Issues It chose to select away. Even though the air had a R from the 2nd District, and Frank­ school lets out. ducted a snort business meeting. for him. The barbs and I wist a of foul smell, 1 wouldn't let my ORANGE HALL REAL ESTATE lin. Weilea of Vernon, candidate work for Connecticut accomplish­ "The cniinter-altack on tlie main­ MITH A tali, pretty girl rushes up. Membership Chairman Mri. Clar­ campaign ' argument which were mouth open up to warn the. people for state senator from this dis­ ment and progress within such a INSURANCE INCORPORATED bookSxln hand. For a moment she ence Parker presented three new land has been and la the main hops suppnserl In make him squirm and I represent that something wasn't trict. THURSDAY, OCT. 30 is the sophisticated lady, wishing members to the club— Mrs. Ken­ M-psrtissn Atmosphere. of all freedom-loving f'hinase. smart until he turned aside to deal the way I think It should be. " Jazz Combo 1:80 P.M. the Governor good fuck. neth J. McAlplne Jr., Mrs. M er­ with them may have got under hla What kind of representation Is SeS MAIN ST.. OBOUND FLOUR — TEL. Ml »-5t41 Five Grade 8 students surprised It shniild be the objective of However remote the chances of Hponsurad By The Orange Then, the handshake over, she ritt Salmon Jr. and Mrs. Edward their Grade J guests a* the first Connecticut voters, a week from such an eventuality may be under rromotliui Committee Of “ INSURANBMITBS StNOT 1814“ pauses, trembles, and raises a H. Glenney. Cnnnerliciit During the evening punch was school dance of the year Thursday today, to put him beck In office present clrciimstences, the open haiid to her mouth. She stifles a Tickets SOo— Refreahmeata J5c, served by Mrs. Don Guinan, Mrs. when they provided "live" music with s mandate which will not only and nffldsl stand taken by the nervous giggle and appears on the verge of swooning. For she is, John Malone and Mrs. Calvin Chineee Government aa lean In the for the encourage him but also make rlesr after all, a bobby soxer In the Stelnecker. Co-hOatesses to the Republlctn party the posi­ communique came as s surprise l( TIMEX shadow of a celebrity—a "dream- evening were Mrs. John Hill Jr. and Mrs. Norman Souaa'. tive role which Is expected of It not a shixSt^ to the people of free boat.’’ at that. WATERPROOF WATCHES The meeting Noy. 17. during the next four years. China. The laughter around her breaks also at Second Congregational Church,______"Thre psychological effect on the spell and she dashes off. DOOCY These nsxt four years can he Mayor Mengacci ushers over an will be “ Men’s N ight." and all bus- ' nvei^eaa ('hliieae communIHea by Guaranteed FOR under proper cooperation between $A.95 elderly man. "Governor, I ’d like bands of members and other guests thla dtsttngulahed Democrat and thla unprecedented clsiise In the For 1 Year you to meet CHiarley Rado." are Invited. The feature of the the kind of Republican paity joint stslement could he even more "You’ll be tn, don't worry," says evening will be a talk by Hermann STATE SENATOR I Field, author of "Angry Harvest." the Connecticut Republican party far-rescliliig,” Rado. knowa how to be on o< caslon. iiii- Tile same newspaper went on to "W ell, I hope so. if enough people like you vote for me." say thal the Chlang Kai-shek gov- precedenledly fruitful for ('oiimcc- DEWEY-RICHMAN I t ’s one of the rare tim es the tlnit. ermiieiil would nut have to explain PLANS. words "Vote for m e" are spoken. 767 MAIN STREET They inn he years In which the why. after lellliig people day after A party worker spots 19-year- ELECT NOV. 4 day I ha I the lime waa drawing old Ed Slomcenskl. "Governor, aVtsinmenl of court leform isn here comes the tallest basketball iieai fm liivaaloii of the mainland, take rmillne polllica out of the Go Into Action player in all Connecticut high Btales ststem of minor loiirta II hail sudilenly and wUlioiit wqin- schools.” ARONSON and Ing agreed to renounce the use of They can be years in wlili h a new 8th SCHOOL and UTILITIES DISTRICT "Glad to meet you, son," the and perhapa siicessfiil atlaik can force to ret urn to the mainland. Governor says, looking up to the # foot, 10 inch youth. he launched on the deailwood ays- Tills ibmm«fbrt...i>rith«ar achieve even more humane results liaaed only on the paycliologlcal re­ TO TAXPAYERS than have already conte from the treat Ulilang Kal-ah^k made In the Rlblcoff leadership. 'Hicy can be formal comniiuiiqiie, iiol tin the B E ZZIN I fiirtliei' imaalhlllty that he haa All taxes unpaid after October 31 the years In which Connectljn^l (BROTHERS finally makes some fundainental, privately agreed In an evenliial shall be charged Vz of 1% laterest visible, and daring piogreas In tlie nillllary retreat friiiii (jiiemny and one and only l^lnd of program Matsu aa well, per month until paid, or fraotion which can do aomething basic and n ie Important thing at stake, of sound about reducing the iinpacl course. Is the extent of American thoroof figurod from due date. upon texpayers of llie , luilimiiil, 111! iilveinenl In I he nff shore Is- HEITIIC lURKET (III natural, and Inevllabl, gniwlh of lainls. rile I miles nilsshm olivloiis- the state’s functioning for Its peo­ ly opeisled Ui Ilie direi'tlon of ex ■ WALTER N. LECLERC, Tax Collactar ple Tlie program to wbicb we re­ till a t Inn 11 lilch. In I he I'leii' of iiiosi REAR, 23 MAIN STREET fer Is one of govei'iunenl nl 11> AincMiana. Is the rli;lil itirecllon organisation, mice alti'mpl ,m1 pei Hours: 9-12 Noon— 3-5 P.M. and 7-9 P.M. haps too aweepingly. b.v a tim er Buy all the Electric Blankets you need and budget the / nor Bowlea cominlsaioii, aliii e ail- ruiitllel Coniplt’lfd 7 KITCHEN s n vanced, where ilxerulli'c aulliorlli \\ r liUf to put III,’ final wrap Slone could do II. by both Goiernm; pla*>M on i*\ ri ytliin^i. iiinl rFfulpre Lodge and IllliuDfr, hill atlll neeil- wild may mi>f>r riMlaln Pdl- cost in small monthly payments with your Electric Bill! Ing. for any real fulflllnieiil of lla tnriala pointing nut what aoFnifti potential boons in efficiency and llUi»ly to pi'ova n parallrl hatwrfn 99 economy, the,joint willingness ol uno rhRpli*i of moiV»rn text Hr hl^ both pollHial paiilea In rlii ibe . . with a ^-Savings & Loa^ ftirv antj another will plea.ie hear SPECIALLY REDt'CBD Xir yjki’v* nevfr owned an electric blanket, you b ^ e stale’s anlir|iiiited deparlinenlnl with UP /or one innre tu>tHtl

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,MAn 6 i E8TCS e v e n in g QERAU^ MANC»1$$3PUR. c o n n , TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28.1868 PAGE NINE MANCHEETER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2$, 1968 p a g e BiGirr by Captain P«te^ J. Dowgawlex lant 'waters and affactad tha rat- RitekviUe-VernoK ^ HockvUle that wanfanta Im issuMi whan par­ Ai^a Sailor cue iof tha child. $280.8 Billion Small Group ^ sons ignort parking tibkata. .8av- 'His courageoua and prompt West Fears Soviet Dulles Tags arml arrasta in thli connaction actlona in the face o f paraonal GASH were reported today.; * ^ risk undoubtedly saved the boy to %rrop up*^ your G>nsolidation Seen Boosted OlsonNames Is Awarded froih drowning and were in keep­ National Debt Hears Concert Public 'Works Oudiinan. Luther Trouton suggestsd $hat. raaldanta ing with the highest traditions of HOUDAY EXPENSES be advised that they can bum the 'U.S. N aval Service." Of FitzGerald' Offer To Scuttle A-Talks Killer of Givilions By Action of Three s Groups 5 to Agency Navy Medal •The S’ward Waa made a t special RRoag Uuf yuor VHMAYCtTi By Shriners leaves tn tha guttars, bUt lifter dia- ISMlSt-tmW Sets New High ceremonies at the Naval Station, cesn Is tssiy! I. 9SW to selMsy dnsslMl r' ______cuasion the Oaundll agreed that rro b tU JudM John J. W » lle lt > indicated the fee eyatem la the Five prominent cltiaens were leaves .should be picked up. by the ThS N avy and Marine Corps Argantia, Na.rToundland, on Oct. .1. CStStsei«Mas>w$bW*"(tsset|SW«istsrb«S|«tladWHl nuclear test ban to start as . Fewer than 300 persons listened (CoatlMMd frMB Pkg* Om ) March 31, knowing that tho U U f •nma sUps favorable to theOeounts of the aaine violation, with ■nwwuu. 's. CSlSMtSlT toifnw IS Snrtiis tht kstMiis . . . with R e^ b U cM candidate for reelec^ most — ‘ economical— ------to - the------people- of (Contlnned from Pag. On.) (Continued from F^g. On.) named to a Redevelopment Agency Medal',haa been awaided to Na'val 20. t m planned Prlday, to last night's concert In the high od Stataa had alraady eauaea o f consoUdetlon o f govem - court dgte set for Nov. 17. He city street sweeper. 10)0191111 eixiwiw iMHasUssM CsWeCrtSlt CMI Won, today rejected hla Demo­ any proposed and is the best posted a $25 bond. A packer truck arlll be demon­ Clarke, the jon o..Mr. and Mrs. borrowing has caused the debt to call, the Riiasiant would never The British and U.S. delegations President Nixon had' wanitd aummer ana fa ll serlaa. On Sopt. menU were taken by three aepe- by Mayor Hermim' Q. Olson (art j viatlon MacMnist Mate Third cratic opponenl’a conditional oner method-of financing the probate school auditorium put on by Omar Robert L. Pettengill. 28. of 110 strated to^city otflcialii Monday at Maurice E. ^ la 'k c of Columbia agree to an Inspection system. which are to attend thS Geneva against the clectioh of *‘D«ho-' 80 tfaa SoTista resumOu thalr tast­ rata groupa in this dty-wlthin-e- night after the City Council ap­ Class Robert B. Oarke' for saving Lmns $28 te $688 •— t«snt IHs-im«Nis4 St tow csst U withdraw from the race. He court. "I am In accord with these move Into new high ground sooner Shrine Club. ' High St„ was arrested yesterday 9 a.m. The tntek, being considered Lake, lived in Columbia for .six With both Russia and the west­ meeting met In London today and crattc radicals” to Ooogtmi. Ha ing and s^ca that tlma, Dullea town last Bight proved the establishment' of the •aid he wduld not wake a "deal” findings," he said. than expected. ' Tbs newly-formsd Citizens Com- also on five counts of the parking by the Health Department for pur­ a; boy from drowning last March years before-joining the Navy, and ern powers standing firm, there examined the details and implica­ Taking part were the Sphinx aaked Dullea wiiat a ffect’ such a said, they |iava made at leaat M agency. ' iOC M AIN ST„ O m Woelworth’iL MANCHESTER Regarding the second point, mittss for Better Government violation. He will he presented chase, compieases traah add cute tvas active in young people’s ac­ to hold the office. SecretAi7 of th. Treasury Ander­ was a growing belief thiit the tions of Soviet position, which now .Temple Shrine Band, the Sphinx thing would have on foreign policy. exjiloaiona—seven of which .were Alderman Clarence McCarthy, a MltcHsn l-4m . AsIc tor Mm m MANsisr Atty. John R. FltiGerald eald Wallett said he ^ould "continue to (CCBG), after aome hedging, de­ in City Court Monday. He posted down on the number of trips aeces- The award, made for “heroic tivities. He rtted as lifeguard at son gave Congress figures In Au­ /asembly would vote no resolu­ confronts Washington and London Chanters and the. Manchester Pipe The Secretary- repliad that the air very, powerful. They did this. member of the city Ptennlng Com­ 09fH THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL I fJA. yesterday he would drop out of analyse" proposals for changes in clared ite goal to be cohsolldetion a $25 bond ■4uy to the dump. ; conduct” reai^ tn part: "Upon Community Beach before enter­ A %m» •HIM mA tM.M okoi prtftli gust which indicated the old debt tion at all jn the subject of with the decision as to whether Band. In addition to performing on was thick with politics already Dunes added, in spite of their mission, long active in city af­ the contest if Wallett publicly the probate system and support of the City of Rockville, Town of Also arrested yesterday, on a ing the service. It iwiiMiiifH MMWf «i $1G.M mOk they should renounce or exercise the stage, the pipers paraded in and he would not add to tha situa­ propaganda for jraan about their fairs, and an insurance agent, was acknewieditcd the fee eyatem of those that "appear to be of benefit record wouldn't be broken until weapon tests. 'Vernon and Vernon Fire District. violation of the city ordinance Clarke’s faUvar is a machine their rights to go on testing after and out o f the auditorium. tion. ^ IRM. ■INRRIOAI. RlNAMCt CO. compensatlnif probate Judges is to the people of my district.” He next month, ' A British foreign office spokes­ "concern’tor the effect o f teetilig The City' Council rescinded its which required that vehicles car­ named , for a 5-year term. shop teacher at Howell Cheney said he would give such support man made It clear at a news con­ Frlday,^ General Chairman Harold Barna- Dulles opened his news confer­ upon h'umui healtb.'’ Businessman H arry B^funm, MATES Organize wrong, promised to work for court Congrosa last summer boosted Oct. 18 action 'Which set Jan. IS rying trash be covered, was ENer- Technical School in Manchester both at Legislative hearings and in ference that the United States and Britain's chief delegate. Minister tey said those who attended were ence with a formal statement deal­ reform, and pledged himself to the debt limit from $276 billion to Dulles offered an explanation of as the date for a city-wide referen­ ett Collins, 41. o f 116H Grove St. president of the Rockville Rotafy an d. his mother is a registered the Probate Assembly. of State for Foreign Affairs David treated to a fine concert, report­ ing with Russia's announcement at limit his annual Income to Ifc.OOO. $286 billion. Five billion dollars of Britain would be free *o resume Soviet behavior which, he aaid, dum on the government question, Court date was set for Nov. 10. Club, and proprietor o f a variety Wednesday Night nurse working with Drs. Robert BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. And as to the condition that he Ormsby-Oore, took part In the ing that many said It was one of the United Nations yesterday that These are all plartka In FltsGcr- this borrowing authority la tem­ testing themselves after Friday 1s due careful consideration al­ and agreed to w ait and see i f a Hospital Notes store, was appolnbril for four ■.. Keeney and Richard Demko of limit his annual income to $9,000 consultations with the U,8 , delega­ the best concerts of Its variety it would not accept the 'U.S. pro­ alds platform. porary, however, and the ceMIng If the Russians cariry on their ex­ though there is no tvay to prove better enabling act would come Atoltted Yesterday; Walter years. <, Encouraged' by reaponee from’ Manchester. and return any excess to the town, plosions. tion. But the U.S. delegation lead­ ever held here. posal for a one-year suspension of Louis P. Fitzgerald, member of Elaborating on the reasons for will drop to $283 billion next July it. out o f the next Legislative session. Flood, 30 N. Park St.; Philip Tur- thalr heavy brotheta. the prime The award ceremonies were at­ Wallett said, " I do not feel Mr. The British Foreign Office state­ er, Ambassador Jamas J. Wads­ The Shrine Band, directed, by nuclear weapons testing starting several realty firms, and owner of the rejection In a point-by-poInt 1, Seymour E. Levitt, chairman of geon, 10 South St.; Miss Elizabeth tended by Clarke's wife and small FitzGerald has any right to die-, worth, has been delayed by fog George A. J. Heck, presented Friday. ~ UB.'and Soviet experts on de­ movers in the MATlis are going reply to the offer. Wallet! said By that time. It Is possible the ment said, however, the British tecting ' nuclear explosions ne­ the- town-meeting appointed Con- Loehr, RFD 1; Eidward Candldo. ail automobile agency located adja­ daughter, I>eborah, who cut short late to me what my Income should government expe ted the Geneva after leaving the United States marches, overtures, -music from Russia haa been urging the U.Nr ahead with plans to organize a h. a statement it would be "pre­ Treasury will have to ask Con­ gotiated for a month and a half solldatimi Charter Committee 30,^ WEDNESDAYS Miners in Vir|?inia "Indiana State.” The "Irene Over­ the testing o f nuclear weapons has lic Act 465, the Home Rule Act, transportation or baby sitters call Vincent A. Choate, whose resig­ tained in the Connecticut Bar As- Ills probate assembly assessment techniques. This suggests, Dulles in at 7:30 p.m. ture” featured a trombone solo. now been clearly exposed, Dulles is not adequate to guide consoli­ Rockville T R 5-6379, T R 5-6435, nation as executive secretary of iociation s recommendation to the and taxes, "has always been less Again, Martin Claims said, that th e. Ruealans are ma- Group leaders report good re­ said dation in this community. ISh'iT Legislature. than $9,000 a year serving as a (Continued frinn Page One) Music from "Kiss Me Kate” was T R 6-6478 or T R 5-6522. In rural the Rockville Area Chamber of Russia called off teeU Itself tast * neuverlng to catch up The CCBQ, afte relectlng Atty. sponse to their call for encourage­ Tills report advocated Integrat­ full-time Judge." offered. "The Wee MacGregor Pa­ Vernon call T R 5-6569, T R 3-6622, Commerce, was announced yes­ ment from others who need te lose A reservation in the Building Robert .Hannabury as its chair­ ing the probate courts with other "In all good conscience," his up the B-man prbbe unit making trol" was tn keeping with the T R 5-4763, M I 3-2237, M I 9-4581, terday, was named for a 1-year weight. And they welcome at to­ 'T e e n i Committee's approval of the pro­ man, appointed him and three e ie tk ^ minor courts and putting Judges statement concluded, "I cannot en­ spirit of the program. M I 9-P005. term. - morrow's meeting men who did not the deacent today. other lawyers to determine the best Authentic on salary, with the fees financing ter into any such deal or com­ posed North End Junior high school A "Beguine For Band" and The Mayor Said he Intended that have the "courage" to come for­ A public hearing will get under­ method to follow, whether it be I H C ^ the operation of the probate promise, and I trust the people of site has halted action on the proj­ "Rythms of Rio" wer* other num­ 'Vernon sad Talcott\1Ue news Is Choate’s place on the board would ward before. Robert B. Obwke I way tomorrow. ect. PTA Goimcil Endorses revision of Public Act 465 or intro­ courts. Manchester will support me in my bers played by the band, "Synco­ handled through . The Herald’s be filled by the Incoming execu­ The MATES will meet weekly. Some 5,000 persona milled In the General Manager Richard Mar­ duction o f a special bill to the hesrlhg the criee of a young boy LIFE Wallett said the studies have decision on Nov, 4." l|uutaUons Furnlabqd by pated Clock” was an encore show­ Rockville Bureau, 7. W. Main S t, tive secretary of the Chamber. The new group will be patterned General Assembly. SAVINGS vicinity of the mine ahaft en­ Ckibum it 8flddlebrook, Inc. tin this morning declared the ing off the percussion section. telephone TRemont 5-8186. The creation of the agency JS after the weU-eatablished WATE2S, who had fallen from - a pier of the 888 MAIN STREET Rady Motion Paseed ' Bank Btocka Building Committee action was no The 30-volce Chanters sang three Fast Junior High Start the first step necessary to procure an organization of women who en­ Northeast Arm, Placentia Bay, trance In this soulhweat Virginia approval, so far as he was edneern- Aldermw John Rady, chairman Conn. Bank and Trust numbers In each section o f the state or federal funds for the re­ courage each other to lose weight and waa being swept out into mountain community while four of tho ordinance committee which Co...... 38'^ 41 >.4 ed. concert Including "Happy Wander­ Slides of Trip development project. by following their doctqr'e diets, the bay, Clarke, with complete rescite teama worked In relays to "The action of the School Build­ The Mancheiter PTA Council was to moke arrangements for the First National Bank of er,” "Morning,” and "Drink to Me F. Tierney Funeral Home, and in Tentative plans to redevelop and hear talks doctors on dlsregnrd for his own safety and Roncalli of Venice reach the missing men. ing Committee blocks any pos­ last night unanimously voted to city referendum, asked that the iARLESMHMABBMr Mancheiter ...... 27 81 Only.” St. Bridget’s Church at 9 o’clock. Sho^vn to PTSO Market St. and Brooklyn St. to weight reduction. > fully aware of the personal dan­ One hundred and elghty-clght sibility of having a public hearing endorse construction of the pro­ matter bo dropped because the Hartford Natlona. Directed by William Forbes, The Rev. John J. Delaney was the the shopping center entrance have gers "Involved, unhesitatingly muuamomMMfMmnm miners were in the underground posed North Junior High School homo rule act waa unsatisfactory Wednesday Only! Ion the project) Nov. 6," he said. plunged into the cold and turbu- chambers when the blast shook the Bank A Trust Co. .34'A 36>,4 drum major, the Kilties played celebrant, the Rev. St'anley Has- Arthur HI liiing, superintendent been discussed by the Council. mrnmut-fw The action to which he referred "Blue Bonnet," "Colonel Robert- at the earliest possible moment and may be changed by the nex^ Soviet Russia is buying about area at 8:28 a m. In the first con­ Mancheatei. D-ust . 58 63 tlllo the deacon and the Rev. Den­ of schools, gave an illustrated talk 0 t y Budgets Discussed Named New Pontiff was a motion by the Building Com­ Aon.” and a combination of several and to urge members of individual Legislature. • 32,500.00 worth of shoes from In­ Fire Inaurnnca Companies nis Hussey the subdeacon. Mrs. The Council scheduled a special fusion there were conflicting re­ mittee which stated, "The Build­ P T A s to vote in favor of it. Lavitt, who was probably the of his travels to Great Britain this dia in 1967, a government survey All first quality merchandise from regular stock and Aetna Fire ...... 72 75 Scots melodies. Barbara Murphy was organist and city meeting lor Novi 10 at 7:30 watch tlie presentation of arms by ports of the extent of the tragedy. ing Committee approves the plot For the finale, the Sphinx Band’ The Council further voted to ap­ first person to point out the un- past summer before the Barnard from New Delhi reports. (OonUniied from Page One) Then word came that 22 must Hartford F ire ..... 180 100 soloist. Father Hastlllo read the point a committee of delegatee Junior High PTSO recently. p.m. to transfer funds to the ad­ in a complete selection. the Papal Guards, standing at at­ plan subatantlally as drawn by the and Chanters Joined to offer "C ar­ committal service at the grave in wieldiness of the Home Rule Act, either be trapped or dead. National ...... 97 102 from each PTA unit to propose His many colored slides depicted ministrative accounts. In prepara­ tention In front of the Basilica. architect, EbbcLs, Frld and Prent­ ousel.” St. James’ Cemetery. for the local altuation, said last devoted himself to historical Wilson was In a parly of work- Phoenix ...... 73 76 ways and means for getting out historical, literary, scenic and nos­ tion for the cldsing of the city Tlicn, and only then, did the Life and Indemnity liia. Cos. ice. dated Oct. 24, for the proposed Soloists with the Sphinx Band Bearers were Paul Correntl, Al- week he hoped to get a change AIRLINE studies. era groping through the gaseous, the vote at the public referendum talgic places. While the pictures books at the end of the fiscal year. Several young men and women crowd begin to melt away, slowly, Aetna Casualty .... 151 Junior high school. In approving were Carl Fagerholm, trombonist; do Pagani, Pasquale Bogglnl and made in law. Orig. Served a* Sergeant dense tunnel towards the blast on an appropriation to build the In renewing, work on the skele­ revealed present conditions of cas­ A transfer of $2,000 from the will be selected immediatel.v for Knft CUDDLE CAPS still excited and exhllaralnd by one Aetna Life ...... 197 these plans the Building Commit­ Jamea Gluffre, trumpeter; and Bonlfaccio Oalll, representing the 1.00 acme at mid-afternoon. school. tles, abbeys and cathedrals, II- fire-alarm account to the truck training- for attractive, high-sal­ During the war. ho served first of the spectacles Romans love Conn. General ...... 300 tee does not rescind Us original Richard Ranney aiid James Ed­ Sons of Italy, and W ilfred J. ton charte the CCC will hold an­ e '(' White in angora or orlon. 1.29 It was his call by s|)eclal tele­ win, percussionists. These actions followed talkf by lln^s descriptions carried the audi- replacement fund was voted. An aried positolna as Airline Secre­ as a sergeant In the medical corps most. Hlfd. Steam Boiler 104. opinion that the needs of the com Clarke and John O'Shea. other public hearing, probably in phone hookup that brought the Chairman Christie McCormack of enbe back to medieval times. additional appropriation of $14,- tary, Hostess, Reservatlonlst, Com- The ilecislon of the Cardinals Travelers ...... 8 8 ',4 miinlty would be better served and December Lavitt said, to further and later became an army chap­ wot’il to mine offices. the Board of Education, Mrs. Jane During the business session 000 next year would give the ac­ municationisl. Station Agent, Pas­ came after they had failed pre­ Public IJtllltlea a better school site would result Frank L. Latham determine how residents want cer­ lain. A 3-ycar term as a lecturer "I want lo report that . . . 22 Stuek and Mrs. Mae Bolden, board chairmen, of the different commit­ count the needed $25,000 for pur­ senger Agent. Ticket Agency, Rec­ sumably on 10 or II ballots to Ckmri. Light * Power 21'.a if the town were to acquire addi­ The funeral of Frank L. Latham. tain problems handled. men are dead. It Is flefinlle there members, all of whom asserted un­ tees were introduced by the presi­ chase of a hydraulic aerial ladder ords. Enjoy. Free Travel Passes, Fully Lined SLACKS Orig. on theology and .church history In choose a new Pope The 9th and Hartford Electric LI. 50', tional available land." Standish Rd., Coventry, waa held The skeleton charter la not call' Martin said the second sentence O b i t u a r y equivocally that, the new Junior dent, Mrs. Robert Fenn. Mrs. W il­ truck. vacations. Insurance. Short, low- 2.98 the province of Bergamo followed 10th ballots were scheduled this has been a gas explosion." Hartford Gas Co, . .. 42'a at 1:30 yesterday afternoon at the ed for under Public- A ct 465 but Glrla' 3 to 6x, Corduroy, wool or tarpoon- of the Blinding Committee’s mo high sch’ ol architecturally and liam Roscoe, chairman of program Surpluses in the accounts, from eost training can qualify. Must be In 1021, rope Benedict XI called morning, and the llth anil 12lh irftWitl'il Rli’harrlson. a veteran Souther. New England Holmes Funeral Home, with the la considered to ^ important to llke fabric. Sizes 7 to 14. Now 2.99 hcr tlon Invalldatcii It, and failed to educationally meets the require­ and planning, announced the com­ which some bills are still out­ 17-39, nave high school education him to Romo and entrusted him this afternoon. miner, satrl the bodies w-ere I- Telephone ...... 30'4 41', nels. tee advocated purchasing the it for themselves, make sugges­ sharp. porls elrciilnllng in solentlflo ford, father of Mrs. Margaret D. James McCarthy. by making hln\ a memhci- of tlie of Hlamfrtrd when the slab fell, Ar'- Twenl.v-one bodies have been re­ Hewitt property adjacent to the tions and voice their opinion# in committee, which will appoint circles said the prospective wln-__ Kubasek and Mrs. Prederlcka D. The following merit ^badges constitution committee to draw College of Cardinals. cor'dlng to Slate Police, Roherly covered ami Identified. Ahmil 6S Greenhaven site, to qtake the total support of it. come true! ners are Doctors George W ." Briggs, both of this town, died were awarded: Cooking, Philip up the constitution 'and by-laws. STORE HOURS; ID A M. to 9 P.M. Two months later, a procession ran Inin the rear of the Irirck of the missing men are helleverl of the nitc .about 22 acres. suddenly yesterday morning in Mrs. Stuek expressed apprecia­ behind rorU l 3,00n feet from the Hmdie, Edward L Tatum and Rice, George Walker, William Mc­ Parking Arrests of gondolas carried him Ihropgh driven by Gift. The Immediate rcault of Mar- New Haven. tion of the Increased public attend­ Boys’ Hooded SURGOATS 'Iillhead ilosliim l.aMlerlH'rg. ,\11 are tlon's refusal to accept the Build­ Carthy; Camping, Jason Stane- ance at recent Board of Education Norman G. Lyman. 29, of 32 FREE PARKING-2500 CARS Grand Canal to St. Marcus of Both drlvera were taken In Man- A resident of Hartford for many Venice where he asaiimed hla Of the 171 men- trapped In the geneticists of world fame. Tlie.v ing Comml(|{kc's motion is there field, George 'Walker, John M orti­ meetlnge. Village St., was arrested at 5:40 Sizes 6 to 13 Charcoal, red, tan, sip-off fhesler Memorial Hospllal by would be awarded the. $41,42U years, he was employed as mes­ patriarchate. deepest collli’iy, HI were resrned. will not be a public hearing on the mer; Woodcarving, ^orge Walk- M rs. Holden felt that an alert p.m. yesterday on nine counts of MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE hood, $ip-front Wool quilt lining. Stale Ptilb-e anrbirlance where Gift nrlr.e Jointly for pioneer research senger for the Railway Express e', Alex Urbane'.ti, , Ohn Urban- The bells of St. Peter's Basilica Fifteen woi e Injured. appropriation for the school Nov. 5. and aggressive P T A can be a violation of the city parking or­ was ridrnltled with prtssihle rtcck Officials held no hope for any into the fundamental basis of Co. He waa a. member o f the Hor­ etU,' 'RoVeft;' McComb; Leather- channel ol communication to the dinances. The ’ arrest- was the rang Joyfully tonlghl ns the clvdce Injitrles and Doherty was released heredity. Nothing to Advertise ace B'u a h n e 11 Congregational of the new Pope was annotmc;ed. A of the miners still miaslng. Marlin would have lo advertise work, Alex Tirbanetif, David Skiff, Board of Education. result o f accumulated parking after treatment In the entergeilry Church. ^ Robert Morrison. A vigorous question period tickets which remain unpaid. He throng In the square before the mom the hearing tor five days, starting Bealdes his daughters, he leaves ehurch i heered hoarsely and mad­ tonight, and “ there is nothing to Rowing, George Walker, John brought out P T A concern in school posted a $45 bond for appearance Hrrlh vehicles were extensively hla wife, Mra. Fredericks MowHa Urbanet'ti, Oalanf Pritchard, John mattbn in addition,to expangion of In City Court Monday. ly, waving handkerchlefa ijflldly. damagerl anri had to he towed advertise,“ he aald. Dennison; a brother, William Den­ A tremendoUB shout arose frorij Martin wants an "unequivocal Mortimer; Forestry, John Morti­ facilities. 'The Board members, Wilfred Arsenault, 21, of 90 from the scone. nison of W est Palm Beach, Fla.; mer: Personal FltnoM, Robert aupported by Superintendent of Grand Ave,, waa arreatsd on five ■ . 71- the square anil from adjoining The sSeldent Is rrrtrler Investiga­ Martin Accepts Bid approval to the school site" from and two grandsons. CRESTFIELD •treela, crowded to overflowing. McComb; Scholarahip, Arthur Schools Arthur riling, who was tion by State PrrlUemen Joseph the Building Committee, tnd he The funeral will b* held at 11 Thousands and thousands had Petfone; Pioneering, William Mc­ present, defined their goal as ,a Hangasaer and liavid Tnoniey of says Its qualifying clause on the o'clock tomorroisf morning at the sped Into the area on w(Vrd that site makes their motion "equivo­ Carthy. well btdanced school staff, ade­ the Stafford S|)tlngs irarracks. Morrison W. Johnson Ftmeral while smoke had come from the cal.’ ’ He says ho could not enter Junior troop leader warrants quate bool^B, curriculum, and To Mediate Dispute .Home, 749 Albany Ave., Hartford. filsline niapel, Indicating the Into a contract on the basis «of an were issued to ' the following buildings, acknowledging that the Cardinals had elected a Pope on equivocal motion, Burial will be in ENergreen Ceme­ scouts; Arthur Petrone, den chief, need for additional sfthooi rooms whal apparently was the I2lh bal­ General Manager Richard Mar-' ’know About It. Martin's action, Martin polntc^ tn action by the tery, Pine Plains, N. Y. Robert Valciulls, den ^ ief, Pack has had pHorlty in recent years. FOR, lot of a ronclavs that started Rat- Ho8pit»i Notes tin mild tmlay he will eiiler Inin members aiild. Is therefore penal­ Town riiiniilng Commlsalon. The Friends may call at the funeral 91. Rsprssentstives from oldsr urday. mediation with th leown employes' izing the entire body. ] TPC.mndo a motion similar to the home from T to 9 o'clock tonight. After the meeting old fashioned schools-asked tm consideration of STATE SENATOR the physical standards of their Intense Fniollon Pnlleitls Today r ‘{0,1 union hnl the Board of Dlrecinrs Hippie said today the tihlcm Is one made by the Building Commit­ cider and doughnuts were fur­ won't be silting In on the talks. iippii.xlng Marlin on the basis of tee when It approved the site Of the Adolph Krause buildings and equipment so that The pro-dean of the college. ADMl'lTED YE-STERl.rAV: A1 nished io all ecouts. Nicola ('ardliial Canall, appeared "Ttiei’e would he no point," pe principle. Me said the sn-spenalon acliool, but recommended the pur­ Adolph Krause, formerly of 94 they may be brought up to tho len Badger, 8;i Gerartl SI : Mrs, Cooper Ht., died last night at the Cub Pack 98,'Bucldey. School, Standards of the new ones. on the balcony of the Baslilca to siilil. in luivliig hotli 111 epollcy- of recognlUon la hearting the chase of additional land. opened Its 19S8-89 season with a Edilh l.awa, 27 Grartl ltd ; John making and the ndmlnlali alive union's prestige and tliat the The Board of Directors cannot do Hilltop Manor Convalescent Home, During its business .meeting, annoum e the ni;ws Kovalcek, 60 Oliver’ Rd.; I.lniiea antomlme skit produced by Mra. taping rib Kiuolioh was so Intense Hull the hrani’lies of tlie town government union "has done nothing to merit the same with the Building Com­ Rocky Hill. the Council heard from Mrs. Her­ Trtpellus. Wapplng: Miss Barbara ;ichard Johnston’s Den 4. Nine­ pro-dean had dlftlciitty in clearl.V In, altemlance. tile treatment he (Martin) hpa mittee, becHU.se Ihts body Is Inde­ He was born Oct. 8, 1877. Re­ g man Petersen and M lu Jean Poller’, -firrulh WInrIhanr: .Inllett teen bobcats were welcomed into Campbell of the Manchester Girl eniinciaUng In Latin the tradi­ Martin said the union could ne- handed "nt." pendent of them. Any change In tired now, he was formerly em­ the pack in an Indian drama, with Newton. Brtlbtn; Mr’s' Leona. Grit- Scout Council regarding (Sponsor- tional phrase. gollatc wUli either one, hnl he Dues Ni)t Deducted the Building Committee motion ployed as purchasing agent at William Oabbey, cubmaster, and is old nutl.skl. Boltorr; Robert P'Uzalm- The only tangible Incoiivenlcnee Cheney Bros, ship of 'troops by schools; "1 announce to you tidings of saw no point tn having botl\ at will have to originate In that, body. Chadwick Whltesell portraying th'e mons, 891 Center 81.: Mias Maxine caused by the suspension Is that Goalee Disagrees Funeral arrangements, being ' "rhe action commlttse to work great Joy. We have a Pope," the aame talka, He said ."If they Indian chiefs. The drum back­ Rover. South Windsor-; Mrs. San­ Hinrnn members) have some­ the town stcippcd deducting union Goalee, said tl. niillding Com­ handled by the Watktna-West Fu­ frr the vote on the new JuhlOT A roar rose louder than ever. dra I-'otaker. 47 Mlllsldo ,St ; Mra. ground for both was through the thing they want to lake up with (lues from membei’s' payche^a. mittee would not hold a special neral Service, are Incomplete.' high sbhool set Monday, Nov.-jjl, Thfi pro-dean, then announced Neltip Crandall. 11.5 Sirmmer SI ; courtesy of Richsrd Nelson. Hie poltey-milking liranch of Hie No lienellts wove cut off ^ meeting on the matter unles.4 It at 7:30 p.m. as the time ofi'tw the Jipw Pope s name. He had a John Hollk. 88 Boltorr -‘*1 ; Mra. Several cubs received awards; governhienl. let them do It " and Mni’tln-said the dues could he were rcqtiealed to do so. The reg­ Mrs. William J. Furlong Erst meeting, at the 'Verplanck little dilllculty with It, but llnally. Klslri Chapmaiq '29 Main It.' Min­ Richard Heck, wolf badge; David negotiate with the Boanl rather deducted In several monthly In­ ular meeting of the committee Word has been received of the School.'" In loud voice, ampliried to a roar dy Mensi:hcll. 41 Milford R d.; Pearson, wolf badge; Warren Sou than the managor. stallments after relnatatement is held on the flr.at Monday of the deatli of Mrs. Barbara DuBord aa,' one ^ I d arrow and ^3^o allver by the loU(Upe,.ker«, said: Clirlallne Baird. F-aat tjprtfoi’d; Frank IHpplc, International rep- Dec 29. Furlong, a former Manchester res­ Mra. Velma King.- Talcotivlllc; 1 onlh, which la Nov. 3. arrows; Thomas Quinn, lion badge; "The Moat Rev. lairil Cardinlil reapntattVB of State, ConnI.V, and Hippie added that the reaaatlon ident, In Sanjbiego, Calif., Satur­ Maynard Jeffrlea, 186 Green Rd.; Goalee took exception to Mar­ David Prince,' ■wolf badge; Martin Giuseppe Roncalli" Municipal Employes, AFL-CIO, of dnes-eqllsctlng by the town ap­ day. I.2inrle Boalwlrk. 29 Dally Circle, tin's stalcmvnla. this morning. Schaub, vMtlf badge; Barry Unger, The papal flag was dra|>ed froin-' said today ho will report MartllVs plies only lo ti)wn employes and Police-Arrests Rockville; WMIliim Thenil. Soiilh "1 don't agree that he's rigitl," She leaves her husband, William silver arrow. ARNOLD LAWRENCE. Architect the balcony. declaliin lo IjOchI 091 at a meeting not those who work' for the Board J. Furlong; her parents, Mr. and Windsor, Stanley Mnwiyilk, Sonlh said Ooslee. "I'd like to ge. an ' The meeting cloaed with .rtefresh- (Smart foGcs have long realized the neied to save regularly npw Then the new Pope aj>|)earfd on to b eoalVed at Tinker Hall, o f’ Edueatloij, , The latter are not opinion from the bond attorney on Mrs. Wilbert DuBord of Hart­ ments of elder and doqghnuts Two^ arrests were reported Vjr —Doaois 565 Vernon Street Windsor, .Aeeepteil Refusal Count^ Home dnd Convalescent Hospital the Ijaicnny to give his first bless­ Involved In liie dlapute. Hippie whether this woti)d hold up the ford; and two brothers, Wilber Du­ served' in the cafeteria. police yesterday. Joseph F, ColIS- ing "U r b i el orbl"--tn the City ADM ITTED TO D AY; Mrs. Ruth Hippie said he aecepted Mar- said, and the Board la continuing Bord of Reno. Nev., and Richard NQpr PRCSCIME for the futurd: Whether your objective is the'down payment on LiKlhapollc, Phoenix SI,, Vernon. project nr not.” lo, 47', of Moosup, and Edward T. of Rome and to the world tln'a re.tuaal to have the Board to deduct their dues. "I still think “he could adver­ DuBord of Hartford. Maher, 44, of Hartford, were b ir t h s YESTERD AY ; A dnil^gli-,at. the talks, which he Funeral services will be held to­ COMFORTAHE your dream home, or to have a ready reserve for unexpected exe The throng roared again and Emplo.vca' Involved In the .dla- tise," Goalee contiifiued. "It Is not charged with passing a atop sigh TC8. fa.- le r to M r^and Mrs Edward Me- ^ lll schedule after Nov. 3. But morrow in San Diego. , again: puto are those of the Highway. the B inding Committee's Inten­ and intoxication, respectively. EASIY-REMOVEO ■> "Viva il Papal Viva II Papal Donald, East Hartford; a ann to he said Joseph Rourke, secretary- Cemetery, Park, W ater and Sewer About Town penses, The itochestw Trust Company’e ALL PURPOSE SAVf Mr. mid Mrs, Eugene DlPattlslo, tion to hold up the works." Collelo was taken into custody 91 "Long live the Pope!" treasurer of the Cohnertlcul Stale and Recreation Departmenla,. x (•* 119 Coopor Hill St ; a son to Mr. Goalee said he he'd tried to reach when he drove through the Ihtsr-- NowNeariag The ery hconme a continuous laibor Council and- I-eo Crahier, Hippie today' also took Issue A few openings are still svsil- INGS CLUB will help you reach your goal. Regular savings grow and Mra, Norman Brann, Sonlh Martin yestc'xlay to find out what section of Oakland and Wadd- IIS SUPPORTS road. the nnloti's Regional Director (or with a 1952 legal opinion elatnling sble in the ballroom dancing class 4t Coventry. sort of mot lor would be proper .Funerals hridge Sts. Patrolman Raynqond rapidly and insure your having the necessary funds. Visit “The .1-”. Tm iirniloiis Kespoiise New England, have become Inter- a labor .union of municipal em­ for fifth and. sixth gradera, spon­ Peck was on duty at the spot. Col­ I f your doctor prseciibee u Com^letionht DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; tor the Building Committee ' to The Pontiff's voice In the bless­ ealed In the dispute and may at­ ployes does not have the rjght to sored by the YWCA. A'nyone wish­ lelo'told him he had. failed, to no­ rib support for Y O U . ,. or 4S Mrs. Freda Schwarni, 119 Cooper irnke, but Martin was not avail- Trust Company” office nearest you today and open your A LL ing rang out clear and strong over tend In lieti of the Board, strike. Hippie said there Is no Laataoa A-Weston ing to-register may do so st the tice the stop sign. if bs pn o n jfces any ether HIM St.; Edwin Oate.x, 15 Clifton bale. the hushed multitude. There was a Mai’lln said he would have no statute prohibiting such an action. The funoial of Uaweon A. Wes­ next session of the class Thurs­ Maher, arrested last night, was type ol anidMM«elsan>ort Will Be The Ultimaie St.; Mrs Virginia PoWora, 16 Fos- .’Vffex't on Timetable PURPOSE* SAVINGS CLUB account. Plan now for your future I 49 44 (Ite41) * sit rinVSTC r o o m s eaS SATHS tremendous responao of "amen " ohjecljons aa to W’liatover union Vi'ltniN Strike 'Throat Lifted ton, TalcottvlUe.'-'WBs held at 7:30 day evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at released under $25 bond. . — for efassite« for a tef Dr.. Vernon; Michael Maasc, How does this affect the time­ repreaenlatlvea attend. 'H e added, however, that a court Sumlay evening at the Holmes Fu­ the Community Y. The instructors -Both men are scheduled tor coodHieo. fsr pteois.'for The voice of the new Pope rever- Stafford Springs; Mrs. Aiignatlne table set by Martin wh(ch has Ho told Hippie to send him a let­ Injunction coUld probibly ^be neral Home, The Rev. Arnold W. art) Rholda and Harris Gibsom' court Nov. 1. proteeHoa efM r s o m ry —’ 44 Irt Service, Patient Berated through the square. He Swan, Hialeah. Fla ; John Dulka, Niiv. 18 slated for a referendum on made the sign of the cross In sev­ ter formally requesting mediation brought ngnlnst_ll. Tbzer, minister of the Second Con' M iig that pnactipMO to 97 Canibi’idge .SI : Mrs Margaret and a list of possible (meiitalors. Home union members dlaco.x.sed the school 7 giogatlonal Church, officiated. - 4m Our prenaatonal appii- eral directions over the crowd, and McLonghlln. Rdlloii; Mrs. Item' "I suspect It would be possible, 4t pronounced the blessing. Hippie said he and manager will striking when Martin set his DeC, Buriat took place yesterday aiiea dapaVhaia l ia hare tor Care ahd Comfort, .InquUh. .51 Denilng HI.; Hai’iv but It would be Inadvisable to . The crowd thundered again, al­ pVobably choose a man from the 29 date last week, but no -.vote morning in the Federal St. Ceme­ Jtait ana laasen to serve Hliggard, 58 Princeton St.; Mrs. make plana for the 18th" until most going wild with shouts of University of Connectlout'a Labor. was taken at a meeting held then tery, Grjenfleld, Mass. your aeeda Ann Balsor and ann, Elllnglnn; the present situation Is atraifht- Tt* 14 14 I t II Tin “ Viva II Papa." They waved ban­ InslIHitc, possibly Prof. Karl Bos- In the Municipal Building. (■ .'u A X i Mra. Margaret Wendiis and daiigh- ened out. said Martin. ' .. ap . \ i ■'/ ■ P ners and kerchiefs In a frenzy of w’oi’lh, who mediated the only Martin said today that one of- Leon B. Kaasler G U $ S ENCLOSURES ilSonlSlm kL PEP- £ ler, 51 Village 81.. ItocUvIlle, "The Board of Directors will AN CB S, ceiefuHy eeleeted. excitement. other dispute In the union's elx- the condiUona upon which he The funeral of Leon E. Kaasler, At agrfed to meditate vx'oa'that the have to decide when to have a WilUania Rd., Bolton, ' was held •kfflfullyHtled.'K. V " FDIO 1 RESERVAnONS ARE The Carabinieri band, in cockeel year history. That grtevance con­ ' f o r ; ia t h t u is tm t a 24 90 34 L,R. RuckHtagr Dniiiraticily uhlofi would drop any thought or public hearing . after everything at 9 o'clock yesterday morning at L.a 18. % i t r <4 ts I t hats, played a triumphal march as cerned paid holldaya andendeiltn Intended threat of a atrlke. If/anj' else has been done," said Martin. the' John B. Burke Fur.eral Home. NOW lElNG TAKEN. the 2B2nd Pope lurneil and walked a compromise. an d ' s h o w e r s V ^ : &_ New Yprk (/T5 — "UlysHea In were In Its thinking. '' .•'Everything else” In this c*** The RaVt-AlUn G, Sherve, chap­ i back Into the Basilica, Seeks Quick Kestomllon Nlghtlnw-n" is a ' lusty, rlliald Hlpplo said he aeoepled MarUfi'a meaning a total approval of the lain at Hartford Hospital,-officiat­ For FortiMr lirfcHnnation'’ Again the “ viva" became a sus­ 'I'he union wants to mediate Glass' does a beautiful job for auch. drama for viewers, but, backstage Wish lo exclude town directors at school site by the Building Com­ ed. Burial wac in Hope Cemeteryr g p ROOMS NOT te4ll-88U(RtKRV$0) amcious tATHKOOMS tained roar. Marlin's refusal to lift his sus­ purposiw in ydur b«thr9ditL 'Easy to ■ jw fE ssjom " H is becoming a coz.y domestic pension of recognition before Dec. 'mediation talks because the union mittee. Kennebunk, Maine. ' ^ 'C O M P A N Y N ^ l» 8 4 TiSO MO UVINQ ROOMS . I.R.-LOUNtlS V PlioMMIf-0440/^ The appearance of the new Pope tjesl. "has always done business with the Once "everything else’* Is com­ Bearers were David Olsdopasai, dean. Never wears out. Opea Tlnraday evssUaga f to A . j’ lasted about five minutes. 29. The union wants It lifted aa Two actress wives have Joined managter"— with many good re­ pleted, "then the Board of' Di­ Henry Spano, Joseph Martin,' m iN MniMS a NosRirM.rACU.iTiu AREA TER.-TCRRACCt He withdrew to tite , Slstlne soon 'hs possible. Opaa € Days A (LM. ta 8 PJC. their huabatids In. the cast of!the The suspension was declared In sults. , rectors could authorise me to go Gustav Peter, Pasqusl Bramota IHt Chapel, where he was to receive off-Broadway hit based upon the September after aome union mem­ Martin, : Hippie .said, had told ahead.” and Chris Hail. / X ■ the Cardinals an4 other high prer Jamea Joyce novel. him the union 'could ibnass him ^miofCAu lates.- bers were told by an officer not J .L WHITE M jM S 00. They are Kate Harkln.and Nan­ and negoUaU with th* Board, If With 1939 aa 100, Mexico now ' - i ' ■ to attend a dinner for a Highway. ' BMMk B. Bwsdisrl / Lonig after the Pope had turned cy Fields, roapectlvel.v the spoiisca Department supervleor. The union It, wished but there would be "no haa. a production index of- 340 runsm) ssrvicaB for Frank P. •44 MAIN «r. SI MaowR St. H nwt Ml f.73St \ •RMtoWMlMli away, the crowd renrialned milling of Zero Moatel and Carroll (TCoh- said the offlcer'a act' was unau­ point" In having both him and the compared with 304 in tho United •cudiMi, 81 H a n » St., w st« M d MR "W o Serve thei DignH The tndiyiduaP^ 5ft'- SWMTSCA about the square. T h e y ataye.d to nor. . . ■ thorized and other offlceri didn't Bterd at the same talka. Statoa and 184 for Buropo. at I ll s this mornlitg at tha John 1 . ■ * 7 T *1 ^ ■ • i ■'■’1: kf' :i;: ”' i ■■ ’ PAGE TEH MANCHESTBR'BVKNINO HEBAJLD, MAN(JHE3TBB, CONN« TUisDAY, OCTOBER 28i 1858 \ MANCHESTER EVENmG HERALD. 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LilTLE SI»ORT Bjr KOUHON OUR BOARDING HOCBR with B1AJ0R HOtIPLB Congreai la flUing a vacuum Ltrri.1 «rD»Tj aged, ha sUd, ,by “ th« failure e( 7 C.l leadership in the White House.” JProiAL ,/i EGAD, VOO MOST THIS ISTH' fourth Stalwarts^! IkeLibbels Vthink m b a Sense and Noriselise The im and lIM Damocrauc ViltilSAWAY’ ? the la st ViCTlAMIES Given presidential candidate urged elec* 1 [ m e r e child, tim e 1 6AYil H16.t r a in e r . Bp-rAw'eu-iU A DIFFERENT HOR^ tlon of a..Dcinocratic Congress and FOR L r * S TO INTHISRAC^ ...... rr " — HB VilAS GUYlNS A L A N TE R l^ S Jl/ ” " a Father—And what did you do? Democrats (old a party rally yeateiciiay GOME COULD FlMOHlS le y s u c H A / -illXmKNDW j Flve-year-olO BSbby and hla "iit Dinner for Zeller STATE SENATOR '^HACRNE'/eD < HOW HE h o o k e d } "Sand Box O tn r” warn busily (turning to the amalleat) "During the next two critical HORSE AFTER HE FINISHES years, H IK U> Congress that we THIS RACE/;~-IFyoU BET I SCHEME AS THIS F A TG u y ~ - making miid plea. Smallest—I picked up the pieces. gome 800 Conneotunit Republl-Gthey ere going to eet the feathers Suddenly activity ceased, then. must look for the new Ideas and •9 pOlt ME I'LL 6NB you lyoURS.''— UM- HE LOOKS AlOCB emu gatherad at Northford last along with It.' )petidthrift ^HAK,'-..A Bobby—We'va run out of dirt, Young Neurich had acarcely night to honor their gubernatorial impetus that we need to a^vAO*^* THE SURE WINNER AND CROWDEDTHANl And a "challenge” to prove the our democracy at home .and re­ , ' LANTBRN.VOU ] A RUSH-HOUR men. Everyone take off their ahoes made his debut Ipto society when nominee- '^'^ed R. Zeller, swell ^ 4 ^ .., j HE'S 15 TO I / ITS "prognosticators" wrong was hurl­ (OM iW tl fraoi Pago Om ) store its leadership." •CLEANING '5AV¥AN0l& , 0 0 5 / and empty them. he found it necessary to decline an tkeir war cheat and refuel the fires ed at the party workers by State OPEN WEDNESDAY TOt? lONUV; invitation to a reception, owing of their enthusiasm for the flnal In Los Angeles, meanwhile, f ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Chairman Clarence.' Baldwin. He auonhower tore into the oppost- DemocraUc National Chairman I ALL DAY MEANT TO B E T . Returning home from hts office, to a previous engagement. He did week of the campaign. also said he had been' heartened j f s . BUT*-..-; •s w im tioB aa belfig a divided party which Paul M. Butler charged anew that' O f COURaC, But BUT THIS'N'S ...SO r FIG6ER the father asked hts children ap,by penning this note: . The party falUiful, who paid *1U by the turn-out last night as well BATMER I'D 3AV \ ALWAYS WE MUST hole whether they had been good. "Mr. J. Henry Neurich declines a plate foe a chicken dinner at he aald could, promlta only a feud­ ■ome Republican candidates are OUITE PLAIN, wei SEEN COMIN' UP OUT HERE as at previous Republican gath­ resorUng to ahU-SemiUc appeals. ' D O U B Lr Little daughter—Oh, yes. I with pleasure Mrs. Van Uppson's l^sUand Farms, cheered their erings during the campaign. ing. futae deadlocked govomment. 00 MUCH BETTER /FROM THIS SOMEPLACE . "In this campaign there'.havai WUBLO OREBN washed the dishes. invitation for the 21st, and thanka iaaders who ' told .them the pun­ Seated with Zeller at the head Rainy waather was blamed for been more atiempta to appeal'to IN mountain Vi Small son—And I wiped them her extremely for having given dits who had been ,predicUng a TERRAIN/ (able Were all members of the ■mailer audieocee than local Rc- religious and clasa hatred than In { STAMPS dry. him the opportunity to .do ao. DemocraUc sweep oh NoV. i4 would State ticket with the exception of iMbUcan loadara had forecaat at any campaign atnee the one dtj EVERY WEDinESDAT ------Be eating raw crow, feathers and Simon Cohen, candidate for 'At­ 1928," 1 both Pittsburgh and at Gharlcstun, all, on Nov. 6. torney General. Entertainment for At Princeton. N. J., Sen.«H A lex-; But they were exhorted to go the evening » was provided by W. Va., whera Blaenhowcr tpoxe briefly before going Into Penney 1- andar Smith IR-NJ) denounced an; FAIRWAY Daily G'ossword Puzzle out and work in the waning days singing star James Melton, of attack on adminiatraUon foreign | of the campaign to assure such a Westport. Vania. policy by Sen. The(xlore F Green! •75 MAIN STREET meal for the pundits. 2!eller, re­ Regalea Andleace . Ha got enthusiaatio reaponaca In (D-Rl) aa being irresponsible'and | ferring to one of the few tradi­ Meltim regaled the audience with both talk!, however. parUsan. * | tional elei^tioneering stimta in quips as well as songs. Looking at A crowd eatlmated at 8.500 which* he engaged, aaid, "If I was Green, chairman of the Senate » 0 HE: Answer to Prsviout Puntt the old upright piano on which his ehaered lustily -as the Preaid«it Foreign Relations Committee. Said ... BET <*Z0 ON wilUh|p/fe). AAt a. smelly, wet -old accompanist was to play, he said, credltod hta admlnistratlon'a eco­ Flowers a a a elpphanL.you sbopld be wiUing to over the weekend U.S. ’oreign . ,\ A ' \' ‘ ' ' 'CLEANING "When I see a piano like that nomic poUciea with whipping the policy "aeeks to appease eveiy- tO-l» do the • w r k noceseary to push think of Harry Truman.” e M* tm Tl FHJlD'«=- reoeaslon. body, pleases nobody and enda by HELPk««p thi* indapandAiyt ACBOSS DOWN this thing over th e,top ." And, referring to a hurried drive "The formula of the radical wing accomplishing nothing." In his prtpared address, Zeller up to Northford from New York, 1 Fall flower of the oppoaiUon," he aaid, "was a "Totally incorrect," aair Smith, thinkar In Washington CARNIVAL t Fleet of armed PI said the State needs a businesslike Melton, a former chairman of the BY AL VERMEER BY DICK TURNER • Bulboua reaort to panic and a raid on the alao a committee member. PRI.SCILLA’S POP ships U m Eovernme'nt that can live within Merritt Parkway Commission, said Uxpayers dollar." ^ - * w flower 2 Scorched ita bUdgel..to attract iiew indus­ he .wished he had made the speed On hia arrival in New York, Bi- II Whirled 3 Bridge holding \ r . II Pompous tries to ,ConnectlouL "It takes limit 75 miles an hour instead of aenhower waa greeted by Nelson show 4 High note in more than'Vlogahs.** fancy phrases 56, 'There’s nothing Abe w-ould Rockefeller and Rep. Kenneth Rally for Walletl 14 Direct Guido's scale and exprMSlona df : hospitality to like better than to have me ar­ Keating, New rbrk GOP candi­ attract-w mvestofa who create 15 Wsthes 8 Regular (ab.) rested for speeding coming up to a dates for governor and U.S. Sena- Slated Tonight lightly 6 Oriental porgy m jobs," Zeller iald. Fred 2!eUer dinner." The reference tor. 7 Footed vase 25 Edible 37 Auricle Must Provide Attractiota to the Governor's well-publicieed J6 Conitcllation maenhower planned two talks Supporters of Probate Judge 17 Assam 8 Endured - rootstock 39 Bellower He said the State government anti-speedlng campaign drew_ a must firsLprovide something that laugh from the audience XJ.S Senator William A. PurteU holds a Zeller-ftir-Governor poitcard at Um RapubUoan gubamatdrlal with New York Republican work- John J. Wailett will attend a buffet silkworm • Conceive 27 Century plant 40 Within land sup'i^er in hts honor tonight at the 10 Annoy 28 Pleasing 41 Storehouses I* attractive to advertise, and hopeful and Mrs. Mary Fahey, candidate for secretary of aUta, look on. The trio wa- photograph­ era during the afternoon and pos- 19 Make itce ed at the tesUmontal dinner given Zeller at Northford last night (Herald Photo by SaUmia). Rosemount, in Bolton. 20 December 12 Involved 30 Small flowera 44 An opening there is nothing more attractive aibly meetings nith GOP candl- (sb.) IS Typographer 34 Electrical term 50 Hail! to a businessman than a business­ datea from Connecticut and New The affair is being given by the 21-Sbal'low vettel II Short-napped 35 Hangman’s 51 Decide like government, Zeller said. Boys Responsible Jeraey. I.R.D. committee, an organisation / to.IS Army Transportation School, FL ing of ahoea, Slipahod actually 22 Summer (Fr.) l«*>ric ^ knots 83Romsn bronzt He said he would institute gov­ For False Alarm Guardsmen Enter ElmUs, Va, meant "one wearing allppert,” al He makes a nonpoliUcal talk be­ of Independenta, RepublicansLand My wifo is always To see them handiniS But eveny vfntue Why must she put a 23 Skilled >1 Formal dance 36 ExaLts 84 Malays coin ernment ec(>npmies that wotild Scoring will be based on me­ luding to the fact that alippers fore the FPotball Hall of Fame to­ Demncrata who are working for the MAY washin<5 clothes. on the Ifne, ha« a pnice wash-load throudn 26 One who keep the tax load down and elimi­ Regiment Road-eo chanical (dieckin'* before s"rt a'‘*er tsi'o little effort to put on and night. reelection or the Republican office n u u . THB Rnd LBVBR atanda 1 i nate waste and extravagance. holder. It (fives hec . All clean and And tnl«, too, • While I am in r k 1 I r r Three youths, ail under 16, ad- operation, precision driving, ap- wear, In Chicago, Adlai Stevenaon said tf a * I* teipB* e«M>. a I. TtMM)*.'To 20 Quick blow r When this haa been done, he said. prarance of vehicle, and drivui a.ki (Jreat delight... dazzling bright... h a « it « nub... the tu b ? i>J ir.itfed to Town Fire Chief W. Three Manchester men, mem­ ^ 31 High prieatof N 11 It “We have something to sell to the Clifford Mason they we-e respon­ a brief written tesL-" larael people who create the jo b s .. . " sible for the false alarm from bers of the 169th Infantry Regi­ ■ A spokesman fop tlie 43rd Divi­ li Zeller also' repeated 10 charges, 32 Britiah money If box 852 late yesterday afternoon. ment, will take part In regimental sion said the competition will be l-ONG SA M BY AL CAPP and ROB I.URRKRS of account phrased as quostions, he had di­ regarded as a build-up of the 33 Arabian bird li 17 II Firemen from Contpantea 2 and •road-eo” Nov. 2, the' first such If rected earlier at Governor Rlbl- 3 answered the call at Sanford training progranv and will bring 34 Flower coff and his adminiatration. If the event for any National Guard unit M II IT snd Milford kds. with two pump­ prises to top drivers. It is slated LON6 6AM FWHTB IZ) 38 Weird voters of the State ask themselves in the State. to be an annual event. A perma­ 42 Molecule (ab.) I ers and a ladder truck. Sp. 8.C. Peter Robinson from Co. A L0SIN6 BAITLe IT » il H these questions, and learn the an­ nent possession cup will go to any 43 Plant juice p 77 a The youths said the alarm was A and Pfc. Douglas Prior from TD KEEP AWAKe m swers, they will elect the full Re­ rung by accident. Police referred unit winning the event for three 45 Ontario (ab.) 11 » publican ticket, Zeller said. Headquarters Co. will participate UNPER THESPaL h the three to jw enile authorities. years. 46 Genua of Among other things, the ques­ as drivers. M.Sgt. Joseph St. Ger­ OF THE SWEET graitea n Chief Mason, in discussing the main, also from Headquarters Co., 1) tions touched on an impending ‘SLIPSHOD’ s u m e n /w ee 47 Maaculine alarm, cited instances of accident will act as a judge for the event, a JF 1 State deficit of glB million, past “Slip-shod" in reference to one name (Heb.) iJ X T r ■ and injury resulting from false contest of driving skill featuring ThiAT s e e m TO r Democratic State income tax pro­ who is lazy or not thorough shows 48 Winglike part alarms, not in Manchester but in drivers from each of the 20 units OPISINATE (N IF i posals, and the cost of the Rlbi- the emphasis placed on the wear­ 49 Landed r v r other . within the 169th, k part of the 43rd THE /MY6TERICX» property coff campaign and the source of Hf/ a i l "False alarms can be trouble­ Infantry Division. CASTLE...... J2 Petty I d k its, financing. ' i But the 'emphasis last night wss some,” he said. "Trucks are called The road-eo is scheduled to be­ prince ij r r on the fighting spirit needed to out and, if a firs does occur, time gin at 10 a.m. and is to be held in 85 Bailiffa is lost in rerouting all the equip­ the Hartford State Armory park­ .86 Tranquil If win on Nov. 4. In this connection, 57 City in fi Zeller invoked the name of former ment." He added that false alarms ing lot. Standard Army two-and-a- fo - t » half-ton trucks will be used follow­ Germany 71 Democratic President Harry Tru­ are often upsetting to the com­ |6 munity as well. ing methods prescribed by the U.S. “Yaisir! That was soma trip! Ws went through six 56 Chalcedonict 11 man, whose 194.8 victory, despite JUDD SAXON the polls predicting a Republican RY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDPIELD ^ CANDIES ^ a a • fv I r r •tatee, two national parks and five monthe' salary!" win, is a qource of comfort to NOT W/S TIA«; ANP. SURE, FOTTER HAS SOME INFORMATION I Republicans believed to be in LIKE I 9AIP I'M ERNIE. NEED. HE‘6 STALL INS, BUT IF HE p m WTUITIve, 1 KNOW BUT TELL DOESN'T COME THROUOH, I HAVE B C BY JOHNNY HART trouble this year. revolutionary WHAT MAKES TOO ME ALL THE A-UTTiE,#l»MICK THATU RUIN “Harry Trunian anr* I have one TICK, money; and a n sl e s... HIM. A thousand Bucks > thing in common," Zeller said. 1 KNOW we CAN, SAYS YOU'RE ON THIS C O U U > 'BEFORE LOS$e$ HAPPEN, WORK T06ETHER.' “He said he was going to win in MY SIDE...,' GHANGB THE WHOLE 1IM8, and I I ’m going to win COURSE OF HISTORY! in 1958.” INSURE WITH LAPPEN" Sees Considerable Interest '<■. Jf. .. 5' Zeller, who said he had visited The CenHnaatal 7 J «. f ;« ‘f.w , -J^ some 150 of the State's 169 cities 0Oii VM VElM BUT 7/M£ Mmplete Stereophenie end towns iji^.bls campaign, re­ ^WiaNOT'-nttTIMETO . High ndality FM-AM Rodle- ported that tKere Is considerable eer THAniegoro prot c c iw fhonogroph Syttein . . . interest in the election. He said his tours of factories and chats with 50-wolti audio power. housewives have convinced him highly offleienl speaker that those who say there is voter lyitem Including Iwe heavy apathy in Connecticut "don’t know Assorted magnet 15' boss end two what they are talking about.” Choeetatss oxponontlol treblo herns ... Zeller plans to be in Manchester BUZ SAWYER 4UIWI. Mw T«t IWS THtaM IM. 111 cheese from five beautiful BY ROY CRANE tO l& - Saturday. • 1 3 6 State Rep. Nelson Brown of stylos in fine mahogany, eek, B C G S B U N N Y Groton, retiring speaker of the I lb. bos 2 lb. bos chtrry, American wginut House, who served as toastmaster the finest, freshest candies you or ebony woods. last night, sounded the keynote for can b u y '.. . exclusively ours the evening when he declared, cempitte, "Wednesday Is going to be crow­ only $595 eating day in Connecticut. Not In mohogeny only are some of these prognosti­ QUINN'S 10 cators going to eat raw crow, m AM AMNSH, Many a person has regretted “putting it off." PHARMACY w ? A telephone call or a .short ’Visit to JOHN H. LAPPEN, Inc., today will give you complete pro­ ih 87;i MAIN ST. "■ N O U Y V M b o D tection for you and your family. PHONE Ml 3-4136 IV /lcigfici'

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THE Last Nighfs Fights D9Ua*-*-Donnie Fl**mzfi, 182, of Year in Baseball Wzxzhzchle, T*x., knocked out Herald. Ikownl Charles, 202, Cincinnati, ■y New York—Paddy Young, 16014. New YoHti and Otis Woodard, Chalk up another CCIL croaa^town —^ 1. Eagle. 2. Tauris 65 Per Cent e a r l Y O ST 16SH, New Yorit, Drew 10. country crown for Mancheater smith, 4. Bonaiuto, Mid., 5. Ben­ Army Drops to Third, Sport* tSditor to Bosox’ Pete New^crk-^r*eter Schmidt, 147. Righ’a well balanced club follow­ nett, Man., 6. Bengston. Mid., 7. Sport Schedule New York, outpointed Johnny ing yesterday's triangular meet Boris, Man., 8. To\vle, Man., 9. Er­ New Yor)t, Oct. 28 W -—f Runnels, with a .322 l>atUng^.272 with 11 homers and 4$ RBTa. Gorman, 146, New York, 10. .■ with; Middletown and Conard. The win, Man., 10. Ference, Mid. Today Of All Tries Red and White thin clads beat Pln|ch H itter* T ak e O ver Pistol Pete Runnele of the mark, finished second to teammate Aoe of Indbui Btetf Chicago—Charlie Sawyer, 149, Manchester-Conard — 1. Tauris, High soccer' vs Maloney, S;10- Louisiana State Leads Ted Williams In a torrid race that Middletown. 25?-33, and Conard, 15- High School Field. Pinch hittera outnumber head coache.8 at the weekly meet- Boston* Red Sox, moved up McLish, z . journeyman right- Lot Angeles, and Willie Dillon, '48. One of the bright spots of the 2. Smith, 3. Bennett, 4. Boris, 6. was not decided until the season’s 147, djicago. Drew 8. Towle, 6. Schwartzmann, Conard, Friday, Oct. 81 Are Bootedl i;ig of the .Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance yesterday from a .280 batting - average handed pitcher, was the ace. of the aftcrh()6n In tlje run over the local High soccer vs Hall, 8-Wert New York, Oct. 28 (/P)—Three teamn in the top 10 of the final day. Williams wound up with Boston—Joe De Nuccl, 166, 7, Erwin, 8 ; Patulak. Man.. 9. noon at Teachers College in New Britain, Stepping into ■ to shoot a near bull’s-eye in .328. Indians' staff. He won 16 games course was the individual perform­ Hartford. Associated Press weekl>’ collesre football poll are unbeaten and lost .eight, finlshthg with a Newton, Mas*., knocked out Lem ance of Mike Eagle of Middletown Dickson, Conard. 10. Bacon, Man. New York, Oct. 28 Col­ speaking roles' in the absence of the head men were Johntiy the difection of the batting In 184 games with Washington Miller. 162. New York, 1. CCHL Cross Country Fielil 'Day, and untied, but at least one of them will have its record title, made the American League In 1957, Runnels collected only commendable earned nm average who'set a new record. He covered 3:15-New Britain. . , lege football'8 new convoPsion Wood of Wesleyan, Larry Panciera of UConn, Jim Garrett of 2.99.-Cal’s record last year was Providence, R.I,—Willie Greene, the course in 15 minutes flat. Run- Catcher Del Crandall of the Mil­ smeared next Satiirda\. rule has broken a few ^es and comeback-of-the-year in 1958. 109 hit* and had his poorest olf 107H> Providence, stopped Bobbv Saturday, Nov. 1 Lsouisiana State, which cJisplac-'* ' ^ “ of Coast Guard and Bill Simon of Yale. Regulars who re­ 9-7. neHip was Andy TaUris In 15:15, waukee Braves left 19 runners on High football va Conard, 2-Hlgli This waa the majority opinion seven years In the majorg. He was Gomez, 162>4, New York, 5. Against Conard, Tauris set the ed Armv n the No. 1 tram thiB4_— rvi • 1 a few hearts, but all ill all, the ported were winners Dan Jessee of< traded to Boston list Jan. 23 for Portocarrero was another In the, the base paths in the World .Se­ School Field. football is still getting a big Trinity and Jess Dow of New of the 103 members of the Base- Tzmpa, Flz.—Gomerb (Sugar i pace with teammate Ken Smith ries- He faileid twice with the Monday, Nov. S ' week, takea on Mlaaisslppi. No 6. j ball Writers’. Association of Amer­ Albie Pearson and Norm Zauchln. long line [ of - Paul Richards’ re­ Brennan, 147,' Bimini, outpointed second. at Baton Saturday nijrht. KassJing 1 itle kick in' the game. . Haven Teachers and Hank Majlin- Runnels, 30, won the Red Sox' treads. The Baltimore manager bb- bases loaded In the seventh and Stale Cross Country^ Meet, •• ■ger of the host school. ica who particlpat^ in the annual .Bay Shappard, 150, Miami, 10. Summaries: Manchester-Middle- final game. New Britain. and one of them wi31 have the Thera was a great deal of bally­ Associab^.'jPrssstpolt. The resultr regular first base Job frdm Dick tatned him for pitcher Bud Daley firrt h]eml5h on record when hoo on What effect the rule allow­ Majlinger, former New York were announced today. ; Gernert in spring training. He also of Kansas City last April 18. And th« final ao'unda. Up for Grabs ing two point* after a touchdown University end, who has yet to see played second base during the reg­ Portocarrero emerged aa the Colorado la the onh’ other team on a aucceaaful rim or pasa would his team win a. game this season, Runnels coliected 61 votes. Bob ular campaign and compiled 18.3 .Orioles’ top winner. His mark was In the aele'^t circle with a anotleaa ■jiave In.bre^tUng ties, whooping up was the Anal speaker and he came Cefy, o f’Kansas City,; was next hits while participating In 147 of 15-11. record, and it la in d’re peril The III Slate Ring the crowda and putting new In- up with the best crack of the day. with. 20 followed by Cal McLish Boston's 155 games. Wilhelm pitch^ one of the twq Bu^fa rij'* enlly No P, r eet Okla- tereat into the game. "Listening to all you fellows talk of Cleveland wltli ;ttlne, Arnle Por- Cerv batted .305 with 38 hom­ no-nm, no-hit ganies in the ma­ I realize ^ a t you all have troubles h'^ma at Boulder The Soencra. No HRrMorC, Oct. 2* Th« lurjcfnt | The coaches favored the new tocarreri) of Baltimore eight, Yogi ers and 104 runs batted in the past jors. Vernon, 40-year-bld first base rule over the conventional one and I don't want, to biirdend you Berra'oifiNew Y6rk two and Jack 7 ^r)d '**'th a oee-no'.nt defeat hv rrowfl of modrrn-day himory U j sedson. His hefty hitting kept the man. batted .293 after taking over Teraa the only hlol on their rec­ point for a place or drop kick dur­ with mine." Thi TOC njrte was Harshmaq, and Hoyt Wilhelm of Den’l Wail! Athletics In the first division over the regular job from Vic Wertz, ord, have h'»cn pirU.ne nn etenv rxpi>rtn(1 to r«» 1h» Omhain ing the first four games. But after ateainrolled hy tlie rival Teachers Baltimore and Mtckey Vernon of College eleven from New Haven the initial half of the season. In who suffered a broken leg in la'elv nnd ^ viriorv for Bud Wil- Broihrr, rtefftKl lhr)r IJ.S. t*K the fifth game", or halfway point, Cleveland, one each. 1957. the big outfielder hit only spring training. V'o«on'.« te m roiiM no| ho rater) { Unriiptonahlp tonl(t‘’f «t the the kick was back In business, and last Saturday, 40-0. *n iinaet .State Thrater Their rhallentera gaining a bit of Impetus from Its "I'm glad," Hank said, "that Don’t Gel I.'"I.’ fltaplareil Army aa the tearl- a>;ain «-|ll be Murk I.ewin (ind Don first and wealthier cousin, the Jess (Jess Dow, New Haven er thi, ^'e-k a» the Ca'Ieta plaved I’lirtla. field goal. coach) took It easy on ns. He only Wil^^ni^ Musial Still Tops National Collegiate Service had Walt Stosuy carry the hall * 1*.H lie 'Mih Ptttehiirtrh Iowa. Bobby D«vla, Klvl* Presley Bureau statistics show that place twice. We haven't run into any­ Alex Hackney, with a ncnrhanl for kiioi-klnif off rharacter who la Ihp Grahama' kicks htvo been successful 6.5 per thing like him. We couldn't hog tie previ.i- »i^' iinheaten teams >1e. . manaRer. not only wl)i he In their cent on 484 trie* after 744 touch- or horsewhip or tackle him." The Mays Makes Biggest Advance Einar Lorentzen featetl Northwestern Iaa( Satiirdav j corner aa iiaiial. hut will also en- dowas. A$k iboot our anrt movert from seventh nlace to ; gafie .vlark I>ewln In a apeclal ( pounderoiis fullback scored both PGA Oiampions STUCK! aeeond The Hawkevea previmi'ly Army helped this along last times he lugged the pigskin. The charity match of ten-mlnlitea' dur Saturday when Harry \\'alters was 23,5-pound fullback ranks with the In Boosting Lifetime Mark WRITTEN GUARANTEE! hart handert Wlaconain lla only de­ allnn Flither one will donate $100 sent in t' boot two. conversions best in the East. feat If they loae. I,,ewln aaya he wilt : Pro Alex Hackney snd ama­ PETE RtNNELS when the Cadets scored twice In the Garrett, handsome, curly hair­ HANK MAJLINGER teur Einar Lorentzen of the Anhiirh Moaea up pin Davis three timea In t*n min- j second quarter against Pitt. The New York. Oct. 28 (/Pt —Veterans Ted Williams of Boston and i utea nr frlve a $100 bill to the New- | ed backfleld coach with the Cadets, Manchester Country Club non Army dropped to third plare, game vi-oiind up a 14-14 He when from class'at IJ o'clock by Jordan Stan Miisial of St. Louis still boast the highest lifetime batting aver- i the Connecticut PGA-Amateur Auburn moved up from fifth to InKlop Hoapllal for Crippled Chll- ! subbed for Nels Nitchman and ex­ ages among active major league ballplayers. But Willie Mays of 1 Pitt, mlasing a pass for two points plained "fhat the head man was Olivar and fill'd the writers in on Golf Tournament yesterday at fourth, and Ohio State. No. 2 a dren Davis ssys he won't and If after its first touchdown, connect­ last week's 14-7 win over Colgate San Franciaco made the largest gain as a result of his 1958 perform- I I Football BrieCs j so. I.a'win pays. But If Davis does back In New London "trying to znce. ------, the Hartford Golf Club. The week > (TO, dropped to fifth aa a ed after the second on an Ivan as well as the upcoming game in local team had a one under par reaiilt of Ita tie wMth Wlaronaln. (fct pinned three times In the sl- declfer.the 35 variations that Trin­ Williams' .328 mark which top­ Toncic to Dick Haley aerial. ity used last Saturday in beating the Bowl against Dartmouth. S5-S5—70. UConn The rematnlni: top 10 leania aa iocated time, he will make the “W'a were lucky against Colgate ped the American League the past donation Midget Football League Queen and Her Court Percentage Figures Alfred.” The Cadets meet Trln season reduced his lifetime per­ On his own ball, Hackney had •elected hy the aporlawritera and This points up the figures that in that no one was hurt. We are R u tgers’ Ace| a 76. A total of 19 teams ^Itorrs. Oc-. 28 uP)—There was aportscaatera lakinp narl In, the Honor of being crowned the first Koy Memorial football queen went to pretty I,Jnda Saplenza, 9- Saturday In Hartford. Injuries centage from .350 to .349. 'That a possibility today that the Uni­ 'rite main event, lateal In a serlra show 152 successful pa.saes for have hurt the Cadet cause. Garrett In a !.ietter frame of mind for tha participated. poll were, In ord.'r: Mlaalaalppl, that has been drawln* tarife crowds year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rosario Saplenza, SS Pioneer Circle. Linda wjui-selected from placed him in a fourth place tie versity of. Connecticut may have among alx contestants Issl night at the Kast SIrle Rec. The panel of four JudgM also picked two the PATs -after 303 touchdowns, said, but the team was looking for­ coming week, naturally, after tha Runner up honors were Oklahoma. Wlaronaln, Colorado here and elr.ewhere, wll' be for the victory. We are still making mis­ with Frank (Lefty) O'Doul among Named Again’ shared by the teams of Hack­ to face New Hampshire in an Im­ and Purdue. attendants, Karen Smith, above left, and Patty Powers, on the right of the efueen. Karen, age 10, coupled with 172 successful rushes ward to "a tough game, the tough­ the allrtlmc leaders. beat two of three falls this time. after 401 touchdowns, for a 46.5 est outside of Amherst." takes as ' ;e are very much a ney and Stan HlllnskI of Man­ portant Yankee Conference foot­ LSU garnered M first-place I-phe last lime they met here, the Is the daiiglitor of Mr and Mrs. Newton Smith, 82 So. Main St., and Patty, also 10. is the idaughter Die only players, with at least ball test Saturday without the of ,Mi . and ,Mra. William Powera ,lr , 98 I^eno-x SI. The queen and her court will lolgn at the per cent average for passing and i • * • sophomore team although we saw chester and Frank Sarrn and votes In plltnsr up 1.104 points for j nialrh wa held aa a "Texas death 10 seasons In the majors, to com­ To East Team Sam Rlnmenthal of Tumble services of two key operators. first place lows was top choice Midget Knoihall League a annual Koy .Memorial championship gams next month at Charier Oak rushing. The combined average is some Improvements. 'There are match," In W'hicli the survivor or Respect Cadets three sophs on the first team and pile higher lifetime averages than Brook with 71s. Co-Captsin Bill Walliier, guard, of .3,1 voters aa It an umiiliited aurvivma won But after nine falla. Park .ludging the cnntcsl were Lii Scarlalo of the Lu.Iohn Salmon of Beauty. .Innel Richmond, a 5.3 8 on 808 hits on 1,448 TDs. Williams and O’Doul were Ty Cobb hBirdrcaacr al I.u.Iuhn'a, Pal Bolduc, assistant sports editor at 'rhe Herald, and Wally Korlln, pro­ A year ago. using the one point Grizzled coaching veteran Jesaee four on the second. New York. Oct. 28 lAh—Billy Holly Mandly and Hackney and Harry Drivas, quarterback, loss points Army was first rholre It w*aa railed "no conteal" after (.367), Rogers Ho'.nsby (.358) and Austin, Rutgers Mr. Everything, of 20 voters snd Auburn of 2.1 gram duel lor for the nc< icallon Deparlment, ,(Herald Photo by Pinto). rule, it W.TS 65.4 per cent on 907 raised hia voice when he told the Ivy League Dartmouth was up­ tied for fourth plare with a 72 are sidelined with injuries received the ref diaquallfled both aides, fnl- Jo* Jackson l.356i. makes his third appearance On the score, matched by the team of in last Saturday's Delaware con­ The other first-place hntlols were Inwlng Davis' aalt-toaaing art. PATs after a comparable number writers," We have played crippled set by Harvard last week but tha of touchdowns. teams from down there before. We No Change In Mark weekly All-East team of the East­ Hackney and Willie Oirksinski, test. Wallner .suffered a sprained pretty well rllatrlbuted, onlv Wls. Also, ‘he ring will he set up over Indians are a formidable club, evi­ conain snd Purdue of the lop 10 Ohio .State belled the wishes of look a good sheliacklng last year. dent by Simon's testimony. "Wa Miisial la tops among active ern College Athletic Conference, also of Manchester. ankle and Drivas a strained back. the orchealra pH, a more popular Army Slill No. I the rules makers when It chose to We have a lot of respect for Coast players in the National League. He annoiiii ed today. Low pro was Bobby Kay with "It's too early to know whether ftlllnp to pet one such vole spot with the fans. coaches at Yale think Dartmouth a 74. Three ne\v(;’omers lumped Into play for a tie after scoring In the Guard, They are always well drill­ is the best team In the Ivy League. batted .337 In 1958, but his lifetime' Austin. the East's leading they'll be able to play Saturday at New Haven Slars ground-gainer, scored three touch­ Hackney and lairentzen This same match drew over 20 - third quarter against Wisconsin ed and well coached.' We're not mark remained at .340. The Cardi­ Durham, N.H.," said Head Coach* the top 10 this week \4’laconaln New York, Oit. 28 i.Tl — Jack Crouthamel is the beat back shared low net honors al 69 took over the No S spot on the 000 people, and B.OOO more were .Satiirdav. The Badgers led 7-6 snd looking for an.vthlng easy. In the league. Al Krutsch is a first nals' star increased his total of downs and passed for two others Bob Ingalls today. turned aw ly, at Now York's Madi­ Army held firm t/i Ita position hits to 3,116. in leading unbeaten Rutgers to a with the teams of Kay and strength of Its lie with Oliln .Stale Coach Woody Hayes instructed "We don't have the numbers this rate guard and Sam Bowlby Is a Mike -Magpllo and Sarro and Colorado, hcatlnp Nchraakia now son Square Garden last Monday aa Nn. I enllege fontlmll team Dave Kilgore to kick for the point. season," Jessee added, "but we've first rate taoirle. The squad la Mays' lifetime mark jumped 4-13 triumph over Lehigh Satur­ T rin ity The aeml-final. also three falls In the r.nal today despite Its Selling Hoi Pace seven polirts to .318—good for sec­ day. Bliimenthal. Hackney and Is No P, snd Purdue, " Inning over Me made It and Ha.ves has been been lucky. We've had some bad made up of two undefeated fresh­ Bill Paezkoskie. Villanova full­ HlllnskI posted a low net of 70 Hartford, Oct. 28 i/P) -Trinity Notre Dam , Is No, 10 has The Shlek, with Princess M-14 tie W'llli i^lllsbiirgli. the subject nf mixed feelings on breaks but we've also had some men teams, men whv are now ond place in the senior circuit. The opened preparations for Its foot­ f.ahna In attendance, oposing Ar­ back, was Ih# first soph to make, to tie for fourth plaer. Tliey replace Texas, Nnilhweal- I. Army 0 7.S; 2. Pitl the tie vs. win subject since. good breaks. Last Saturday our sophomores and juniors, l^ b Giants' outfielder hit .347 in '58. ball battle against Coast Guard em and Oemson Texas >^'sa upset nold .Skaaland in a possible three Boston, Oct. 28 (/T)—Between junior halfback Hank Luzzi On the other hand, winlesa Min­ players suffered a let down after Blackman varies his attack and - Figures compiled by the Associ­ the team this year, while quarter­ falls. ,3. Syrneiisr 7.S; I. ,\'n\,t 7.4; back Tom Skypcck of Cornell. Academy here Saturday by con­ b.v Rice. 34-7; Clemaon was S. Hfily Cross S.S; (1. Penn Hiifl senior quarterback Joe McHugh, New Haven Teachers nesota "went for broke," when it we scored three first period touch­ has used st least 16 variations.*’ ated Press also show that Hank Moses to Coach centrating on Its punting depart­ whomped by South Carnhna, 2fl-fl Ruddy Rn.sen and Karl Von Hess drew within one point of Michigan downs. It's a good thing we scored Perhaps the best Hit of news is Aaron of Milwaukee and Richie i C3>ip Ide, Willlamr.' halftaek, ment. Stale 4.3; 7. Riilgefa 4.2; 8. I has a stranglehold on the two phase.s of the New flngland Ashbiirn of PhiladelphiH, the N a-! rounded out the backfield. Cincinnati, Oct. 2S lA’i The and Northwestern lost to the pnw- meet in one prelim, Irish .lack Boston College 2.S; 9, Cornell at 20-19 In the fourth quarter early, Alfred was tougher than we that shifty halfback Herb Hallas, Cincinnati Redtegs today signed erful To^vana by a rcapecUbtn 28- ' Donovan and Frllxie Wallack 'college football .scoring race. figured. This was one game, the tional League batting champ, each i This week's team: Ron Reopel and fullback Ken 1.0; 10. Vlllamiui 1.0. Lur.zl li/is tallied 82 points In'^' Saturday, The Gophers spumed a Yale's best ru ner, out with Injur­ Wally Moses, one of Manager Cromwell did most of the kicking 20 score. | langle In another. tie, went for a two-pointed on a only one we were pretty sure that ies against Colgate, would bs gained three points.. Aaron, who! Ends Dave Stecchl, Holy six gnmc.a. 14 more than hia rloseat McHugh really had a field day. hit .326, moved up to .316 in the Cross; Paul Mankowich, Navy. Mayo Smith's former aides with In a brief drill yesterday. Several riVHla halfharka Chip Ide nf Wil- pa.sN and lo.st when the pa.ss failed, i "'e were going to win before the ready for the Hanover Indians. the Philadelphia Phl'Ues, aa a Tha 25-year-old acnlor pa.4acd The field goal, thought to be | **^8.aon started." -• * * lifetime rankings. Ashbiirn.,a ,3.50 Tackles Charles Rencurrel. St. punts were blocked by Alfred last hama and Bridgeport's Co-Osptsln for four scores and plunged across batter the past year, climbed to Lawrence; Ken Longenecker, Leb­ coach. Moses. 48, a player from Saturday, ' Don .Srolt more nf a professional football Once again he tossed bouquets 1935 through 1951, will serve as Coach Dan Jessee said sopho­ for a fifth. In addition to hia eight weapon, alao ha.s been s potent col- at his quarterback, Ron Reopel, Still Have Hopes .315. anon Valle.v. Converted from end midway touchdown aerials, McHugh alao Guards John Ouzlk, Pitt; Bob a batting In.structor and first base more end Doug Tanslll, who pulled I Jo* Oinningham of St. I^xiiiis through* the I9S7 season, Mc- lege weapon. Fifty-four have been'and center Roger LeCSerc in par- This was a day of we's. Wood, coach with the Reds. He had been a leg muscle over the weekend, has lillied 14 points himself. kicked so fa’r, as compared to 3 2 1 ticular although "it was a team filling In for Norm Daniels who moved in among the ..300 lifetime Novogratz, Army. 1 Hugh la the No. 1 pnaser-for- batsmen with his .312 average for Center —Dave Yohn, Getlysfiiirg, a coach with the Phillies for the worked out lightly and will face I points In the area. .Ine ha.a pitched Played In .Hervlee this time last year, and 64 for victory." was at the New York football last four vears. the Cadets. the entile .season. The record is Jesaee didn't pass out the infor- luncheon, said in his natural deep 1958., The Cards' handyman gained Backs—Tom Skypeck, Cornell: I eight touchdown aerials for the McHugh, 8-1. played end for five points to .303. Bill Austin, Rutgers;, Chip Ide, Low Priced 82 set In 19,32 j matlon to the group that Bobby I Owls. Behind him la .Northeastern's three years st West Haven High voice, "We still have hopes." W’es It had Us effect too. Top-ranked ! Johnson was "100 per cent Im- was blanked by Amherst, 19-0, Rig Ground lasers Williams; Bill Paezkoskie, Vlllano- •Iim Henne.aaey who has thrown School, three .years of service ball VB, for six tourhdowna and fi\*e con- ^ Navy and two and a half al Loiiislana .'Ualc elied out its 10-7 (Proved over last year" but he did with Swathmore going up. In Die most ground was lost hy ...... End of the Line ' ' t'cralona. Tencher.x. victory over Florida wiili a field t*" 8 willing listener from John- Haverford, Pa., this week. "Am­ Bill Skowron of the New York SUBURBANITE I Ntosiiv Fifth ! Halfway through last sca.sun. goal ia.sl .Sal III day night, a m o a t soa'a home town. Johnson Is Trin­ herst is a good, bol.d, tough club. Yankees and Frank Robinson of Y ale recent example. ity's leading ground gaine,r and a They kept the pressure on us and Oincinnatl. Skowron ' batted only Whafa more, ' the fullhack a l i ''’'' q'‘*rterback corps whs riddled New Haven. Oct. 28 (J^l—A hint Now Haven, haltering Walt "ud <’0"''h .Ir.ase Dow fine defensive fullback. Trin beat when they got a break they scored .273 and his lifetime average drop­ Wild-Swinging Boxer Alfred, 18-8. and away they went. This was the ped 10 points to .304. Robinson fell that sophomore Tom Singleton has Slo.xuy. ranks fifth among the'to awltrh McHugh, hia "We exjvect one of the hardest won the starting quarterback post point-makora behind Phil Deaantiai I’*-'-' receiver. Into the breach. sanre situation in the two grmes from a .300 class with a .269 mark game.s of the .year. " the veteran that we scouted them. for '58. reducing his lifetime per­ from veteran Art I.6iVaIIie has WINTER TIRE In his debut s.« s field general Ilf ('iiqnectlcul I t Tom Carrigaii said in between puffs on a cigar. "We felt that we could go out­ centage to ,295. come from Jordan Ollvar, Yale's Halts Charles in Sixth •Stojii.v. the Owls' leading ground Ithrew , three . touchdown .at it ever With Coast Guard, Amherst and side and pass but we were wrong. Mickey Mantle of the Yanks re­ head football coach. gnmef during their iinheaieq ',S8 * Wesleyan conihig up we have Dick Huddleston is going to be mained In second place In the Olivar gave the squad z day off campaign, la hack in ailinn after since. Dinner Dec. 4 In '57. McHugh completed II of throe tough ones in a row. We've our quarterback from now on. We American League despite a two- ye.iterday, but In talking about Dallas, Oct. 28 (fl’)—Ezzard Charles, once a heavyweight a year's la.voff In concentrate nn got to work hard to get our fel­ feel that he dirt a tremendous point drop to .314. Next In the life­ preparation.9 for Saturday's Ivy his studies. The .5-10, 2.3,5 pounder ' " ' a" champion of the world, slumped in his dressing room last has tallied 40 polnla. , catching 11 for 180 yards aa a In Hartford lows up. About those 35 vsriations, job in his first start last Satur- time listings come Harvey Kiienn League battle here agatnit Dart­ night, beaten by age, a wild-swinging youngster, and, I'd like to see some of them. " day." and Al Kaline of Detroit, each mouth. he said Singleton's work byg o o d / ^ e a r Lur.ri atcengthened hia lead hv i ■s * • Quarterback spot has hftn • In last .Saturday's 14-7 victory Charles said, a sore ankle. notitching a touchdown on a 27- ^ Hai'tfnrd ITiomas Carrigan of with, .308; Minnie Mino.so of Cleve­ • Yo4» can ••• It In th« >tylln« and cabinatry sore one for Wes this fall. "We land. .307, and Billy'Goodman of over Colgate "waa encouraging." "He never hurt me," Charles'*- yard pass from M-n.io-h ^ " "Oiall college team leaders in Hartford, president of the Inlerna- Slory in NuUhcll mumbled. "This fight doesn't tell McHugh and *;fonvsrd pass offen.ae. started out with seven names as Chicago, ,305, wild and often aWakward Texan. • You can too It In tlio picture and parfermanco I two point conversion run in New llonal A.xsociatlon of Approved Biggc.sl surprise involving a potential quarterba< ks," Wood The lenders (300 or mnre games); the tale for me.". I Haven a 40-0 decision over New The Pass I,eadrra; But Donnie Fleeman, who gave Occasionally Ez landed z jab or Bit« through snow that’s Bs.skclhall Officials, will be feted state team last Saturday wps said. "Three didn't even bother to Amertcim Lengae Buffalo’s Sweeiiev a right to the body. Ih the fourth Britain Teachers. TD.Paasea Con I’as.sea UConn's 28-0 setback at the come out. Th<- other -four wer# Play er and Club O AB H Pci. away 20 pounds and a world of Ide jiimped Into a challenging Mi Hugh, N. H. Teachers 8 al a testimonial..dinner In the Ho­ WilMaras. Bns. 2076 7121 24S7 .110 experience, had bombed and itabl)- round he caught Fleeman off bal- S>lvonion'l m ill tfiaio volvoi . . 74 yards on the Fipha first scrim-DConn ...... 4 I knew, I got up early last FrF Boyd. Bald 432 13.90 410 .304 Fleeman followed It with a wflrt 160 hoards in the United States, squad up no-’ ," he concluded. ' Slaughter. N.y, New York—Bill Sweeney of the only flashes of a one-time cham­ pull you through snow, even when it’s hulMisp , toni* in lomortow end loa for yooriotL ; mage play and finished the g a m e ' 7’icketl. .Maine ...... 3 3 da.v and saw that everyone got oh a a a 2'295 7829 2363 302 Buffalo Bis'ons continued to prove flurry by both hands, ■ with 178 yards In 1.3 carries. | Tbe Scoring Leaders: (’aniida. Alasks. Canal Zone, Chicago 1454 5764 1711 .297 pion. deep. It’s the greatest winter tire ever made—^ Guam, Hawaii, United Kingdom, the bus. Who walked out on the Mueller, Chicago 1241 4360 1290 .269 that hia winning of the American t R4>lled Oxer Two Eight Counts Tied with him at 48 points Is' f; -m r field I don't know. We were just Club Wa§ Ready Power. Cleve. *75' 364,9 777 .394 Hockey League rookie Awnrtl last gives.up to 51% more traction in snow . . . Scott, Geimnny and France. NIeman. Balll S3" 2791 819 293 Charles went down, rolled over Fleeman said later he was unable I-uzzl. N. H. 1"oh IS H 9 8 62 Ca;rigan's athletic career start­ not ready. To beat Delaware we Slow tal.’ing Dow, who has per­ Berra, New York 1,996 5941 1719 .288 season was justified. The young ponderously and struggled toward to get in z hard right to the but-, up to 17% better traction in mud... a smooth, y DpSiimIIs remained al 42 points Iflp. WHIiniUs .... 8 0 18 would have had to have had sonnel that rivals Yale, said hi* Vernon. Cleve, 2.326 9632 3474 . 297 21 year bid center star held a as the Huskies look a 28-0 white­ er in ,‘tt. John's Grammar School his feet. But the referee waved ton. but he managed to knock .1\: Scoll, Bv'dRrport . n 7 B 18 In Wiirccstc’ , Mas.s. He 1s consid­ one of otir better days. We were club was ready or New Britain. National ’ -ague three point lead in scoring, with' Fleeman off, then raised the right Charles down for two mandatory quieter ride 'on dry pavements. Don’t wait for washing from Delaware. , DrSAntlP. UCnnn 6 7 n 42 just plain lousy. Delaware Is a Muslal. St. L. 141.3 .9159 3116 .340 a total of 16 points, after last ered one nf llie outstanding atli- Ready! Giieas they were.' Had not Mays, Sam Fran. hand of the .. Texas lightheavy- eight-counts in the fifth. the worst of winter to hit . . . trad$ right .stosuy moved" up with a 14-polnl Stosuy, N. IF T'ch'rs 6 6 4 to good club. That's the story In a Dow had a big heart the 6n*l 914 .1499 tin .318 week's ga,aes. His eight goals were performanca' against .New Britain lete.s m the hi.slory of Worcester Aaron, Mil. 4 7.13 289.9 914 .316- weight champion from Midlothian Charles said he hurt hia left away for Goodyear’! new 3-T Suburbanites at Close. Amherst h fi A .76 Commerce High .School, where he nutshell." .score jWoiild ha-.’e been at. least Ashhurn. P hlt * 1641 6559 2(167 315 the leading figure In that depart­ at 2:13 of the sixth. . . ^ He loidi a ,33-yaid pass from Mc- Snider, Loa Ang. 1531 5644 1711 .303 ankle in training Friday but didn't Bronzino. W'r, Tech ft 6 ft .16 was captain of the football, bas­ Saturday UC'onn goesr to New twice as high as the actual 40 ment. and he was. tied in assists . ".Ha can still hit and he can Bay anything about it because h* ,fhe lowest price in years. j Hugh for one Iniichdown. bulldozed Kenney, Trtolty . . ft 6 ft 86 Hampshire for a Yankee Confer­ point spread. ^nnlngham. St. 1,. 342 911 276 309 with teamm’ate Bruce Cline and M4»doi a ic « a i ; hia way IS yards for another and ketball and ha.seball teams. Addi­ Kluer.ew.ekl, Pilie, 1439 5263 1587 . 303 takeA punch,” Fleeman. 26 and "didn't think It would be right Rorke, Wllllsms' . . ft .5 4 i ; tionally, Cairigaii was sports edi­ ence game." (Tilef Boston has a ‘TJsuall.v we talk alrout the big J^rlllo. Loa Ang. 1749 6274 1881 .300 Gary Aldcom of Rochester, each 182 pounds, said, "but his legs liebty fInliKod wood cabin#! in Iro- banged across the goal for a two- Dixon, BvldKeporl . fi- .1 82 Burgeee, ctn 969 3430 733 309 that' close to a fight to call It off." 2 tor of the ".Nlerciiry," the school pretty gi>od cliih up there. Fach fellows but a couple rf skinny guya Willi eight. wouldn't move." Charles Is 1-3 on hi* comeback Mo down iMymtnt iiRtiled diNonol tfylt. HoloUthl lurroundi pointe.‘. Hoi sn, UConn . , . B ,5 32 week they a're Improving. They Bobinaon. Cin. 450 1737 rU2 295 Biir Shvetz of, Cleveland, al­ tKo Ritforo witfi • loft from# of liobt newspape.‘. played well Saturday. Joe McHugh, Dark. Chicago 1587 6403 1978 29.3 Charles. 37 .and 202 pounds, attempt and Fleeman is ,30-2. vary their offense so its hards to who has arrived as a leader and Banks, Chicago 767 2973 97.1 293 though held, poinllesz last week, for oaiior viawinf in Mobogony. .MIeiided Fitchburg Moon. St, I,. 70e 2674 750 '.291 started slowly. At first ■ Fleeman ■ The gate wa* announcad.; at wkon you frodo in your old Hrosl know whit to expect*. We also signal caller. Is 6' 1", 165 pounds. remained in second place in scor­ fought carefully, but later revert­ Ook ond Hondo Ook vanaari. }!' Hh entered Fitchburg Stale Schoendlenet. Mil. 1967 7982 231'’ 29i1 ing with 13 points. Art Stratton of 4,001 with $7,849.75 paid. know that they are strong defen­ Center Ray Noltlng* is about tha Templo, cin. 829 3091 873 .288 ed to hia usual slarn-bang style. "I really couldn't do anything." pictvro tobo. mooiwrod dioOonoNy. Teachers college In 1925 and waa a sively.' Oroal. Pitts. 664 2510 723 . 288 Cle.veland, Billy Dea of Buffalo VIowInf oroo 24f in. ydli* Uses Intra-Saudd Game Standout performer in baakelbqll, same size, in pounds heavier. Fleernan hurled his hard-mus­ Charles said of his ankle, "1 just MORI MOPLf RIOI ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINDS ■* * ■ * These boys do a terrific job of run­ and veteran Cal Gardner of PrnvI- cled body at the flabby Charles haaehall and football. dentte were tied for third place with. had to shuffle forward. -\fler graduation, Carrigan waa ning oUr club." , ' time after time, driving him "The way It waa." .he.added, "1 Lucky. No Injiirica Tall in the Cage 11 points each. Gardner scored a ■ 7 . To Get Starting Quarterback employed as a shop instructor in .Next Monday New Haven hosts around the right with fliiril#*. couldn't beat my. llftle boy." No : Yale was .rbsent the past two the scribes at the football dinner three goal "hat trick" against, the Slirewsbury. .Mass., schools. In Rochester last Wednesday. Charles often appeared dazei! and one in the..crowded dressing room weeks hut ..qtmon r.-as excused board. ' Goal tender' Gerry McNsmars Completely unable to cope with the New York, Oct. 28 'A'' Yale** Yale won 14-7 aa Singleton scor­ 1931 Tom Attended the Harvard •Iw ha* just joined the Cleveland Rookie defenseman. BUI Dobbyn disputed hint. DY£«R SERVICE s t o r e NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE Coach .Inidaji Ohvar Is in s para ed pile toiirhriown, set up the summer school. Bzrons of th4i American Hockey of Buffalo )iad the most penalty 600 do.xlcal situation today. He has clincher with hia passing ahd allur­ ('arrigan wa.a an Instructor o( League, and reaches to" a height minutes, .34, with 12 minors and 713 MAIN S T .^ t 9-5390 . 295 8ROAD ST.—Ml 3-5179 .vet to win an Ivy I>>agiie game ed the two ex'tra points with an mathematics, textiles.and shop at of ilx feet, two inches, is the tall­ si pair of majors. Mod«l 31T318 L.tf)-31 but must resort to an Intra- end run. Griswold High School In Jewejt Lon^den Tosses Away Crujtehes est goaltende" in professional Marcel faille of Bujffalo led the Isquad ronteat to select s starting Dave Bathrivk and Bill Pellway, City, Conn., after leaving the Bay Supitb, ipoco tovinp, siimltn# ityfing.- Poworful hockey. goaltenders with a rlne-averag* HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER EHLER’S ATLANTIC STATION qiiartcihack for Saturday's game original starting tackles, have been State. of 1.88 om only 1,5 goals allowed S 'liO cbeiiii 31'' pidurt iub«, mtoMtttd d«oQ’ • Tom now ha* served 18 years in "Why Buy, We Supply" onoHv, 361 iq in vitw in g prno A voilobl# in Mvlth Dartmouth, out for Several weeks with Injuries, On First Step Back to Riding In eight games. Claude Evans of 342 E. CENTER 5T.--MI 9-8117 128 E. CENTER ST.—Ml 3-1477 Mahagony pr |lon maka .an aecaptanca atatiw won't bt known until later Injured .tha knee against tha Chica­ permanently. paid I7.4Q In Just mlasing pga SHIRT la*. 8p**ch. . in Uit freak. go Cnrdlnals Oct. 19. Yniy doe* tMifdo* want to standard sst by Phantasy in 19M. 204 HARTFORD W v ^ 942f4 ■ t . PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN(mESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28,191 j i U . Bluinem Services Offered 13 I'HEKE OUGHTA BE A LAWI FLUUR SANDtNQ snd reflnlahlng. SALESMAN — Pkrt-UmA or full, flpeotaJiflng in old floors. In time sellbqr the all new 19SC Lark M n«. THE WOftLOi fiOfTIfT H o ONE EXCEPT MS.qf HIM SHE HMlfT 9AI0 . by Studebaker, 'Not ioo big, not 947S0 MARK r SHE Just cant tin notOitm^w vet T3.SIHCE HE IHiQO FIHOEMO HE% too^ email, but just ^ h t . Jt’s CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, pricied. 4uider 83,000. Op to SO avAllAbie all hours. Satiefaetton iOPCAN'T 6 0 , jnilea OA a gallon of gas. Rides TWO TONS OOKE. wlU daUvnr, ADVERTISING guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1815 OUTkllTMTMf like a M^>«ar, urivea like a 84S, and one UHF .Sylvania oon> Gard«i-(-FRnn—0«h7 WVSIDNlOHTfj verier, $12. MI 8*8684. ASHES, RUBBISH, lawna raked, dream. We have 2 and 4 doors, ______t— —______3.___ i ______—. Piipdnets hardtops and atatkm wagons. You THREE ROOM APARTMENT. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMLM DEPT. HOURS all kind., of general work and TWO STEEL ahelf cablneU, ST” a p p l e s and pears, now on sale light trucking. Moving joba. can have a 6 or V8, Standard high, 38” wide, 18” deep, 8 In good condition. Heat and hot 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. drive, overdrive Or automaUc. at Botti'a Fruit Farm, 280 Bush water included. MI 9-1683, eve­ Pricea reaaonable. Ml 9-014 shelves. Factory coat. Dewey HiU Bd. * » BEDROOM SET. MI 9-0338. after June 26 new number. Pleaae do not phone. Oome over Richinan, 787 Main St. nings, AD 2-S955. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. and drive the LArk. Talk it over 4-0784. FIVE ROOM newly' redecorated, VERNON—Large attractive split MO^. THRU tTll. I0!»0 A.M— SATURDAY 9 A.M. with Chet Brunner or Jtdin Qar- OUTBOARD motor, 6 h.p.' tTsad WRINGER *^PE washing ma­ level home at builder'a prlcwa. HOMB AND imwme too. Eight rlty at Bruhner'a, Tolland Turn­ g r e e n ..m o u n t a in first floor flat and garage. Storm TV SBRV1CB—any make—htgliaat very little, also abony top tabift, Call Frank Bronkie, MI chine Speed Queem Monogram Best terms available anywhere. room duplex at Center, either for TOUR COOPtRATlON WILL H irtl AAI ^ -5 7 1 1 quality work at loweat price for pike on the Mancheater, Vernon MI 8:8310. commnation oil and gas stove. windows and Venetian blinds throughout. Call MI 3-8207 or in­ Completely finished, 0 large rent-—free living with Income or For *12.900. Well BB APPftECIATED UIOI IVll J -X / I I expert work. Famous for eervtce town line. ' MBIALYi- OBEEIN Mountain pota­ Call Ml 9-6384. .u rooms, IH baths, garage and all a good investment. MI 9-SS50. bitlit five room ranch stvle home, since 1981 Phone Ml 9-M87, Pol- BABY STROLLER, baaainet with quire 114 Oak Street. YOUNG MAN part-time, night toes. Ordier now for winter. Pas- the extras, included. Ready for fireplace, hot water oil ‘ ■eat, terton'e - pad, play-pen with pad, teeter qualini Bros,, 203 Avery St.. B'6r EAU with large mirror, lied, immediate occupancy. Call Rock- MANCHESTER — EbcceUept^6ape USTlNUb WANTEUv Lost and Pound Automobiles for Sale shift, 5 p.m.-lO p.m. Apply Kaklar rocker, jig saw with a motor. MI plenty of garage space and large ping. Ml 4 -0 ^ . springs, mattress. 9x12 gray rug, FOR RENT 0 room,, apartment, vlHe, TR 5-1781, or JA 9-0082. _ Cod with garage. ^ finished lot. Excellent location. Call Alice rtiLLS’ TELEVISION Sendee Toy Company, 60 Hilliard St. 3-1905. brand new, never usfcd. VTll sell LOST — Dark blue plaatir wallet 1950 STUDEBAKER four door fully centrally located, Call MI 3-1703. rooms, two full ate baths xvlth aam pet, Realtor. MI 9-4543. MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ Available at alt ttmea. PhUiMirUiM (ac a p p l e s - Macs, Delicious, Cbrt- rea son s^ .’ MI 9-16M. 5-ROOM RANCH in excellent con­ with a ium of money anti drlvcr’a equipped, new tirea, good condi­ colored fixtures.^ Features include tor, Ml 9-1107 any Urns tory aupei^sed aerTdce. Tel. Ml land, Baldtvln at wholesale pricea, dition. Radiant heat. Built <“ 1950. steel beam, atall shower fire­ licenae. MI tt-SOSl. Reward tion. rnuat aell, 1175. MI 9 .7011. Sitaatlons VVanteme PIANO TUNING. We are thr only Fracchia, Dojj-Warden MI .1-R594. aonable. MI 9-6740 2-0108. Pleaae aak for AugTiatire Main St, section. Adults. Inquire ROCKVTLLE7-N 0W 3-room apart­ slte'wlth room to breathe. *53 ft. the Second Congregational Church Kamlenakl. Situations Wanted—Male 39 KEITH FURNITURE CO.- and get It! 472 Keeney St. MI firm in this area tuning clmnos ij^EPTTONAL frontage. Call P. V. Tongren, W’ill be held on Monday at 8 p.m. electronically. Others use the fd - 284 Spruce St. . ^ ment, baatail, electric range, re- FOUND—Black male coal Call 9-9904. - V Broker. MI S-0S21. at the church. Chairman Fred PART TIME evenings 8-10, Satur­ Phone MI 8-4159 fashioned by ear method. *Vard friliierator and garbage dispoaal. Delightful well planned six roj>m l.ee Fracchia, Dog Warden-. MI 1950 CHEVy < ou|)e. Price 1125, Call day all day, factoty, drug store. SMALL HEATED apartment par­ No peU, 890. Call TR B-280a or TR 1. /..y Slawson of the Board of Trustees MI 9-2664 after 6 p m, MORTBN8EN TV. S CtallEed RCA Krause. Ml 3-5338 in exclusive section. Large t'2auU- urges all members to reserve the SaSH'l Or dish washing. MI 9-6902. Flowers—-Nursery Stock 50-B tially furnished, suitable for one S-50S0. Resort Property for Sale 74 televtelnr, eendee 9-4641. person, a ladv preferred. Apply date. 1957 FORD Fall-lane 500 aedan VS. DOUBLE DOOR utility cabinet, LARGHUT selection of name brand fully landscaped lot. Walkout lOST l..ady> amall gold F.lgin MIDDLE-AGED man desires mahogany clothes tray, twin SELLING MY collection of odd BJid band and orchestra Instruments, Edward J. Holl. MI 3-5117. watch No hand Rewaid Call MI with overdrive, radio and healer. JANITORIAL and cleaning aervice SIX R(X)M house In Tolland ell AMSTON LAKE—Five room lake- Flxpcrt floor service. For homes, work, five or six houra daily. Aak spreads, drapes, lamps, cltxiks, unusual house plants. Reasonable. organs and pianos In eastern Con­ basement, with shower and lava­ front cottage. Reasonable. Con­ Members of the (3hrtetoforo P lans or NAIlonal .S-S.'i.'IS. Power aleering. good condlfion, for Mt. Harrington. MI 3-5874. FIVE ROOM flat, second floor. heat. Call TR 5-9461. Beal offer. PI 2-7807. offices And Induatrlea. Cn! for girls’ clothing 10-14, raccoon coat MI 9-0133. necticut. New, used, rentals, re­ tact owner. Write or phone Rob­ Colombo Society are requested to MORMRTY Kuilding—r4mtracting 14 Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 12-14, green zip-ln lining coat, 18. pairing, Ward Krause, 87 Walnut Available Nov, 15. Oil heat. Rent tory. RecreaUon room;- meet at the Italian Arherican Club free eatlmatea. Modern Floor Pol 875: Call Ml 8-1922, after 5 p.nr.. ert Gustafson, Halladay Ave., lahing Company. MI 9-0088 and MI 9-0098. St., Ml 3-5336. room apart- Suffleld. NOrth 8-2145. tonight at 7:30 and proceed to the P ersonals ALL TYPES of carpentry work PAINTER AND paperhanger, THOROUGHLY experienced clerk Doga— Birds— Peta 4t Household tloods 51 ROCKVILLE-Four H. B. GRADY, Broker BROTHERS 1955 CHEVROLET itallon wagon, Ml 3-0053 MANCHESTER^entrally located; ment. TR 5-4828. . John B, Burke F'uneral Home to done, alterations, dormers, roof­ decorator. UOod clean |ob, reason­ for long established firm. Forty HUNTING rifle, 30-00, sport model, CUERRINI accordion with case, FOR RENT or sale four room year M l OaatM BC VACUUM CLEANERS repaired tn | two door. 210. 1895 MI 9-0801 WANTED--Good home for two kit­ AIcriQUB FURNITURE, sliver, Beautiful 3V. room apartments. MI 3-8009 pay last respects to John DiSalvo. ing. purches, etc. Calj Ml 0-0981. able price. 8. Yencha, Ml 9-8914 hour week. 81-25 per hour. 'Vrite tens, Call after 6:25 p.m. MI $50, some shells. Frlgidalre 855.- 120 bass, practically new 8200 around cottage. Marll5ordugh, »n sp lits my own home ahop Forty /eari after 0 p.m. Box H, Herald, stating previous Otl and gas range, black and glass china, and used furniture Call MI 3-4807. 8110 - 8116. Heat, hot xvate.- ianl- factory experience. All malcei. low 195,7 CHEVROLET converllhle - F I/)()R HANDING and reflnlahlng 4-1782. tor, garage, extras. BU.,9-5385. Wanted to Rem 68 MANCHESTER Conn. MEdford 8-2316. "Money Matters," the special ( 1011,1 condition, niual aa<-riflce Call MI 9-8919. BIUWELL Home Improvement Co. employment and furnishing ref­ white 825, Pot burner (heater) bought and sold l<'umlture Repair ratea free eatlmatea, free pickup | Alterations, additions garages. PAlNTiNU AND paperhanging. erences. 815. Washing machine 810. Call Service. MI 8-7449. lecture course at Manchester High and delivery. Mr. Miller JAI Take over paymenta pliia beat of THREE ROOM bungalow (or two WANTED to rent, garage In neigh­ 812.000—One block .from Main School, will open tomorrow at 7 fer. Can he aeen at 730 Weat Mid M A M RUBBISH-Offera com­ Roofing and aiding experts Alum­ Good clean workmanahhip at rea­ CANAftY FOR SALE with cage, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. MI 3-5848, or WeariDK Apparel—•Furs -57 Suburban for Sale 75 J-8904 ' inum clapboards a apeclalty. Un­ aonable rates. 80 yeara lit Man- SALE 1-3 OFF on wiUlpaper Wall adults. Including electricity, hot borhood of Brent M . Call MI St. Full two-etory six room home. p.m. with a lecture on "Social die Tpke. plete full Mnic cleaning ‘.eryire. good linger, 810. Call MI 8-1225. 20 Florence St, water and garage. Ml 3-7''36 or 3-2321. Ashes, ntbblah removed, llglil excelled workmanship. Easy budy- cheiter. Raymond Flake.. MI tiles 4c a tile, Kentlla from' 7c BOY’S TWEED overcoat, zip-ln Three large beiirooms, full dining COVENTRY—High on hill. Picture Security" by James Cooper of the Insist On RIDE FROM and to Wrlghl'a Mill et torrus Ml 9-0495 or TR 5-91019. 9-9287. Help Wanted —Male 36 each. Green Paint and wtUlpaper. lining, size 12 to 14. excellent Ml 9-4587. room. Oil heat, full cellar, “ vo-car window overlooks iake) C3onven- social security office. Persona who Road, Rt. 31. Coventry to Main trucking, Metal. cnrtihnsrd Trallera R-A drums. Regular aervice avail­ Articles For Sale 45 CHIB AND mattress 80. Call MI at the Green. condition. *12. MI 9-9912, garage. Truly a nice home and lent to schools and stores. Modem wish to register for this 6-lecture St . Manchcater Working houra CARPENTER-Experlenccd In all PROFESSIONAL Exterior and In­ MULTIUTH operator. Modem MANCHESTER GREEN — Five Farms and Land tor Sale 71 only 81,800 cash down. able. Ml 9-9757, 9-8472. large rooms and sunporch. second (our room ranch. Basement ga­ series may do so before tomorrow 8..70-4:30. PI 3-A302. MOBILEHOMES-Koxy, used (47- flclde of carpentry. Contract or terior painting. Painters and pa printing plant. Good pay. free In SEE US—For good quality used BLACTt EVENING cape with fur rage, amesite drive, aluminum night’s lecture. hood, and brown caracul fur'toat, floor, 875 per month. Ml 3-2687, FUR DIFF'ERBINT atses onO types Greenway Park — Just listed. lOl, excellent condition. 84,300. LEAVES RAKED ami removed or reasonable hourly rales MI perhangcr available on short no­ surance, vacation and paid holi­ KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney. LOAM—The best for 81 less 1 Last furniture, sterilized, repaired and of forma and land tracts srtttain W storm windows and doors, large $049.00 .Icnaen'a Inc. (alwa.>'a re- mulched. Very reBsonable. Ml i 3-0731, tice, Fret estimates. Bernard Lo- days. Opportunity for advance­ 88 Maple St..Tel. Mt] 8-4327 call for fall delivery. MI 3-8003, finished. Upholstered furniture, size 40. MI 4-1921 / Very nice Cap* Cod. Large living porch. Heating coat 880 pei year. Automobiles for Sale 4 rugs, chests, dressers, beds, FOUR ROOM.S at Center. with miles of Hartford '.awrence F. room with fireplace, open stair-' Willard Rogers will be the prin­ llablel Rolling Hills, Route 44A, 3-6003, ilcr, Coventry, PI 2-8452. ment to larger offset presses. Call Sand, stone, gravel, fill. heat, hot water, and garage, con­ Fisho. Broker. Ml 9-8910. GI mortgage available with 81,700 MI 3-1101, Mr. LaBritz, PRE-SEASUN chain saw .pecjai. springs, kitchen sets (many SIZE 10 EMERALD green /gown, case, dining room, two o»- three cipal atpeaker at the meeting to­ BEFORE TOU BUT a died car Mansfield, GArfIcId 9-4479 worn only twice. MI 9-5902/ or Ml venient to everything, $85. MI down. If necessary owner will night at 8 o’clock at the East FmORR WAHHED and waxed Koofing-Sidlng 16 EXTERIOR and Interior painting. Save up to 30% on Clinton aawa. chrome), desks, cribs, etc. Ap­ (XJVENTRY—To settle estate, 121 bedrooms, 144 baths. Full cellar, aee Dorman Motor Salea Huick 9-1994 after 5 p.m. 9-7083. • „ rf take partial second mortgsge. PI Hartford High School on the aparlmetds, offices, ' r-nrir'ni im Ceilings refinished. Paperhanging. MARRIED MAN for lub aid tire New and uaed. Capttol Equipment Bailding Materials 47 pliances, sparkling clean, like acres, two-famtly dwelling! bama, oil heat, oversized garage . with 2-7695. Salea and Service. 285 Main Auto Driving School 7-A homes, modern e(|iilpmenl, i-pn-! ' d UOHLIN ROOFING Company, Wallpaper books Estimates given, work on fleet operation. Some Co., 38 Main St., Ml 8,7958. new, including combination screened-ln patio. Nicely land­ bridge Issue. Othei spea9- Included, first down. B« sure to see this. built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and pianos. / St. Bernadette's Mothers Circle HEATING NEED A CAR and had your credit MI 9-.7177, ■Young man for general office Mahogany Paneling 15c sq, ft. floor. MI 9-1683, evenings AD Five room plus large recreation LARSON'S, Connecticiit'a first li­ tor work; roof, chimney repairs. stove lengths. $10 per load, deliv­ Nalls- 8d * 16d Common KELVINATOR refrigerator and Only two years old.. First time will meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. turned down? Short on do-wn pay­ Private Instructions 28 work. Accounting background help­ 2-5955. Houses For Sale 72 room in basement garage, targe \ at Mrs. Thomas Lenihan's home censed driving school Trained WILL REPAIR small mnlors and Ray Hagenow, Ml 9'2214; Ray ered. Call PI 2-7888. 89.90 per keg Glenwood combination stove. Call Watkins Useti Furuiture offered for sale. Beautiful full two- acre lot. If you like something dif­ ment? Had a reposseialonT Don't Certified and approved. U now npplinmes. ('nil James Mendllto, Jackson, Ml 8-8325. ful. Good wages, five day >/eek. etory Colonial. Very close to high In EkiAeld. Mrs. Richard Hughes give up! See Douglas Motors get RUSSIAN, French, German by Flush Birch Doors MI 9-4687. Exchange $10,500—SIX ROOM Colonial, alum­ ferent, see this for 810.800. 130 Out op 139 offering claaar(Kim and behind MI 9 42.78, Permanent position with chance for LOAM—Order now for fall seeding. inum storms, double garage, good school, In'good residential section. and Mrs. V'etor Jamison will the lowdown on the lowest down qualified teacher. MI 3-0424 after advancement. Grade A. From 8? each 15 Oak Street SIX ROOM, first floor, adults only. wheel mat met Ion for teenagers. KOOFINU, 81U1NU, painting Car­ Rich, cultivated tobacco field No. 1 Oak Flooring $205 per M’ NORGE WRINGER washing ma­ No heat. MI 9-0623. location. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Three large twin sized bedrooms serve on the refrcsht.ient com­ and smallest,paymenta anywhere. 5 p.m. loam. Tel. Ml 9-0050. . Florida )>ound ovl’ner sayi, “ Cut P^RTFORD BUILDERS MI 9-0075. pentry Alteratli.na and additiona. Knotty Pine Paneling— chine, about one year old. Call 9-5132. with walk-ln closets, full tile bath, price!” Five room ranch, excellent mittee. Members are reminded , to Not a amall loan or finance com ­ llouseholcl S(»rvtce8 Ceilings Workmanship guaran­ Apply Employment Office All '8' , 8140 per M’ MI 3-1750 after 5 p.m. Rooms Without B4iard 59 beautiful living room with fire­ shape. Fireplace, handy basement bring ticket money for the ban- pany pliin. Douglaa Motora. 883 MORTMICK'.S Manchesler'a lead­ O ffered I.'IA teed A A Dion, tnc„ 299 Autumn THREE ROOM apartments, 860. (7USTOM BUILT—7 room home, place, full dining room. A good ijuet of the (Combined cafcles at USE OIL m THEIR Main Street. Hond.s— Stock.s Mortgages 31 BOAT, TRAILER and motor. Cajl Clear Pine Jambs. MAPLE KITCHEN set with porce­ garage. Approximately one acre. ing driving s( bool, 'Three skilled, St Ml 3 4860. From 82.80 per set PLE'ASANT room' "heated, near MI 9-5229. MI 3-T444. dishwasher, playroom, double ga­ sized step-saver kitchen. Tjtvatorv. Now asking *15,900. the Roaemount, Bolton, Wednes­ cnurleoiia Inalrin lnra. Cliisa looni RADIO REPAIRS on anv make— FIRST NATIONAL STORES MI 3-6775. lain top and four matching chairs. 1952 GMC; »i-ton stake body, good I/)W COST financing. A oeitny per Windows—Complete and bath (Or one or two gentlemen. rage, beautiful trees. 165' front­ Full cellar, hot water oil hesit. day, Nov. 5 k.t 6:30 p.m. OWN HOMES . . . InalnictInn.s fni I.’i 16, 17 vein a.tl arnpllflera and phonographs month (r each dollar you borrow. park and Oakland Aves. Set Up From 810.50 each CThina closet with gl(tss doors and Parking, 54 High St. FOUR ROOM apartment, heated age. suburban. Carlton W Hutch­ Oversized attached two-car garage. Nearly new four room ranch. motor and tires. Beal offer. No olds, 'Teleplione Mr Mnrtlnrk, an«, changers Over 47 years Ininl Roofing and rhimneyn 16-A 26” CHAIN SAW, excellent condi­ drawer space. Call at 495 Forest hot water, rem ^em lzqd, for In­ dealer Can he aeen at 443 Main Mortgage loans to stretch your tion. Mike Shirshac, Flanders Rd., Write us for our free window ins, Ml 9-6132. Nicely lafldscaped lot. Thia i s ; You'll like the large rooms and DIreclor of Driver Edmalioii experience 90 days guarantee on St., East Hartford, all day Mop- formation call MI 9-8933, . The American Lesion will hpld Bt 10-1 daily. ROOFING -Speclallzlbg (n repair­ income It’s easier to carry debts East Hartford South Coventry. PI 2-6259. parnphlets. Prices subject to ROOM FUR RENT inquire SUte truly a nlc- home and priced right c®*y fireplace. Approximately one a post meeting tonl^t at 8:15 at MI 9-73118 all work P(pttertnn's day, after 4:30 p.m., Tuesday and Tatlot Shop, 8 BtsseU. Ml 8 7383 OWNER’S DEATH-Reason (ot c o s t s ing ruofa of all kind.a. Aim new If you put them all In one basket. change and prior sales without FpUR ROOM anartment. Cottage at 820,800. Small cash down. acre, Ijocated near Mancheater. the post home. less too 1954 FORD convertible, healer, DAVENO SOFA with slip cover. Wednesday. Afte 0:3T Ml .8-6047. selling. Priced below purchase The price? Only *12,900. Very good D ia c s WEATHERSTR IP Toim ropfa. Gutter work. Chimneys Dial CH 6-8897 and aak Frank notice. St. Oil hot air furnace. *80, Call price. Now vacant. Excellent radio, hydramatic. 1954 Ford cua- Burke or .Mr.a, Carter how t( do It. INTERESTED In driving school Honey maple breakfast set, for­ We will beat our competitors' ad­ termi. (tarnge— .Service— Storage 10 pany, doors and windows ■ iistom cleaned, repaired. 20 VcHie exper­ TWO POT TYPE oil heaters, one ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, MI 9-4498. residential section. Large 5>4 MANCHESTER REALTY tomline, heater, radio. No down ience. Free esilmnlea Cali How- Connect lent Mortgage Exchang--, bus, 7:,30 to 8;45 a.m. 2:15 to 3:30 mica top table ' and four chairs vertised prices by at least 5%. paymenta, balance 20 months. work, giiaranleed. Call Ml 9 1583 chrome trim. Call after 6. MI centrally located. Single or dou'ible room ranch, fireplace, tUe bath, COMPANY New five room ranch, nice -nod- GAriAfiF/ F’OR mil <'ornrr rofi'- lifter 8 p m, ley, Manchester. Ml 3 5361 15 I.a>wla St,, Hartford, p.m. Call MI 3-2414 between 10 and with red plastic seats. .Silver dyed 9-2411 SIX ROOM duplex, oil heated, chil­ Cole Motors, Ml 9-0980. fox fur coat 3i length. Reason­ ■ NOBODY BUT NOBDBDY small babies accepted. See Mrs! attached garage, ameslte drive­ TED GOODCHILD ern kitchen, forced air heal, dou­ per Mill ftiifl KRliflold (*hI| Ml 2. Dorsey, 14 Arch St dren accepted. Gall between 7 and way, M.any extras. See and buy BELMONT Rng Cleaning Com­ able, Call MI 9-9633 UNDERSEIXS NA’HONAL RUG, MAROON, Wilton carpet. 8 p.m. Ml 9-2559, ble lot, lake prlvilegea. See this one 1942 PONTIAC, radio an,! hraler, Help Wanted— Female 35 today, Escott Agency. Ml 9-7683. MI 8-0000 (or only 810,500. ELECT NOV.4 pany—f-'m those who rare ahoul Hi'iiting find Plumbing 17 CHIEF OF POLICE Like new. Sacrifice. Phone MI PLEASANT, ' heated, furnished directional lights. Good running ONE PARKER double 16 gauge 28 NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. BEAUTIFUL 4 room apartment, MI 3-4848 condition. Extra tires. .V’5. PI Motorcycles— Hievdea 11 their rugs-phone Ml 3-0012, 9-794R. rooms with private bath. Kitchen 811,800.No closing costs. Attractive Six room Cape not far from pri­ 8 WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ EXPERIENCED sewing nmchlne TOWN OF MANCHESTER M&F standard. One Parker dou­ 38l STATE ST. heated, centrally located . on 2-8307. Free pickup and delivery Free operatora wanted. Day sliiC, Ap­ I Salary: $6.578.00.$7,982.00 plus facilities available. Call MI- three bedroom ranch, ceramic vate beach, oil heat. Immediate oc­ eatlniales given We, speilnllxe In ing contractor. New Instaliattona. ble 16 gauge 30 M&F soecial NORTH HAVEN, CONN. HOTPOINT refrigerator and Ken- ground floor, stove, refrigerator LENOX 8T.--) kYancis Cardl- In sizes 3. 4, , 8. 7. 8 yesrs. Size groupa, 4 amall trrea; emtiroldery INSPECTIOVl WED., OCT. 29, 1-4 P.M., 7-BtSO P.M. Merco., PS: RAH. WSW, 2- tlon. Listed fo r' $489.95.■ (Tlearance GENTLEMBN7T\^radlo conyen- water heat, near schools, bua. Natural RosoikreMrProgram PS. R&H, WSW. > nal Spellman, Ronjan Catholic 4, 21-1 yards of 3S-inch. Two pat­ dlrert Kin.a. tone, 1-oxvner, low mileage. ^ priepf 8289. I.AFIamme Appliance ient, comfortable master rooms', Church. One-car garage, 8120 NORTH ELM STREOT- In his speech last night, the terns. Send 2.5c u ('oms, for this pat­ About 85 Tables and Table Bases:—3 Duncan Phyfe fltyle Paw aafl 15 Oak St, MI 3-5171. next to bath. Free parking. MI monthly. Two months tn edv; ce, Governor jlstsd this program for prelate of New Yoric, is a backer Send 36c .n coins (or each pat­ HOUSING IS OUR BUSINESS Root, 4 Mahogany Dropleaf with Carx’ed l^tga, Inlaid Hepplewhite ’57DeSo. $1995 9-8801 after 6 p.m. Lawrence F. Flqno, 'Sroker. MI of Shakespearean drama. tern J.0 .\mie "'ah it. The Manches­ ’55 Hil’mi) ' $795 Idelil home for the growing fam­ conserving natziral resources; tern to Sue Burnett. 'The Manclins- ter Evening llersid, 11.50 .-WE, Card, Pa'A> Foot Dining, 2 Half-Moon Coraoles, Empire, Elaborate F'd(imo V-8 4-Dr. PS, poxver- Capehart console TV |40 9-6910. ily. A co-nfortab|a home o f aix Expand and improve present His check (or $100 and a blcia- WHETHER BUYING. BUILDING or SELLING. Victorian Hall Btand Early 3 Leg (cut). One *rnvem Table. Large fllte, R&H, 1-owner, low SO’’ Tappan electric range, Ing were given to the New York ter Evening Herald. 11,50 .WE. i OK .\3IEI!U'.\.S, NEW M)UK .30, Huaky Sta. Wagon R&H, 4 Apartments— Flats— rooms located on't'a^doubie lot, parka and foreiU and acquire new OF A.MEniCAS, ,\E\\ tOUK 30, SEE JARVIS FIRST Bread Bo:Md top, Swing Leg Bas?', Part of Gate I.,eg Base, Part mileage speed trans. >, like new. *80 IMMEDIATE UCCUPANCY altrac- ...... nicely landscaped...... ______Many extra park lantL Extend beach erosion Shakespeare Festival, which dur­ .\.V. I’i-tfil Name, Aiklress and Tenements 63 N.Y. Print Name, Address with j Pattern Nii ihei. Add lOc for of Butterfly Ri'.w and Others. . ^ Two upright pianos each 830 Ove t fcatu’rea such as two cltlna clooeU programs. Develop a aUtewlde pro- ing the summer gives free per­ Zone. Style Nur.il er snd Size. Add Over 50 Chairs and Rockers:—Windeor, Mahogany Carx’ed Elasy Spin Dry washing >■' near schools, buses, shopping. 114 I in dining room, newly tiled bath. formances of the Bard In Central FULl-COLOR PI0UIHS FOR <0MFLtTI FI60RU I each pattern for flral-rlaas mail­ FOR ABN*f—Four room tenement Harlan St. JA S-0781. ■gtem o f water conservation. lOc for each pattern for first-class JARVIS REALTY CO. R(»un(l-ahoul, Sheraton, Q. A „ Einplre. Set of 4 Plank,.Seat. Many, *56 FORD Va TON PANEL TRUCK machine ' ■ |3p Cl- T» K ''cabinet Kitchen plus pantry, dirit- Provide oU. posalbte protection Park. ing. (New) Four drawer pine cheat 834 with garage, near Shopping O n ­ LAWN OR ROOF PiSFLAYS mailing. • lla\e von a ropy of oui 19.58 583 E. CKVTER ST«,(Corner of I,eiinv J4t.)—Ml 3-41II Others washer and disposal, attic insula­ Agslnet floods, and :ontinue ef­ V-8 engliie, heater and defroster. (New) Unfinlahed'knee-hole ‘ ter, bus line and schools. Inquire: FOUR ROOM single house. 20 tion, (xtpper plumbing, S-ca? 50e Don't miss the new Fall * Win­ Needlework Album? It conlalii.a FRIIV, OKLLA FKRA I)KI.II„1H 5IKUOMGI.F,.3 Carved and Paneled Oak Cheats. Blanket Chest, Empire Bu- Highland St, Rent 890 Phone MI . I*' forts to^conosrvs wtldlife resources. 8* Lw| SiMwr Excellent condiHon, low mileage. . ^ 9 9 5 desk $19.95 148 Main St. rage with ameslte drive, etc. Make your honie a standout this ter '58 issue of our piSrtvrn cata­ dozens of pre'ty designs In rio- Ml 0-7011 PI S-HSn rcaus. Spla.V Fool Butler's Chest: Other Chests. g-6105.- V Ribicoff was scheduled to spend Christmas season with these log, Basic FashloTT-Colorful.. in­ FRANCES WAGNER JACK TUHKING’I'ON FIVE Ko OM -—first floor flat near Property is just a few, blocks chet. knit, emhrnlderv ami aew; Mirrors:—l.ro-go Oinalo Vielorlan Gold Leaf on ba.ae. Pr. Tail WATKINS the Afternoon today tn New Haveii, CROCKETT’S bright,new, full-size Christmas spiring, Informative w ith special Ml 8-1157 MI »s87SI hoapitAl. Oil at earn' beat, tile bAth,<,I FIVE ROOMSMStova and ref rig- from Bowers Schochool. Fairly priced greeting indivldoai voters and ad­ 50c plus directions or one kn.. an fsalcres. smart-easv ,u sew styles. ALFRED F- WERBNER, Kalra’MnnBgriw-MI 8-7H47 cabinet kitchen, storm wtndowf,. arator. ^ m g e, fireplace. Nica dressing various groups. 6gures. Buy them ready-made or three rrochel items. Only 25c s Tip 'Table. Bedside and Candlestands. Carved Paw Foot Sofa, 4-Door. Power steer., auto- EXCHANGE Cornier 36c. copy I ' . OesUtne Convertible. Ford- ecreena. Venetian blinda, reitentiiif %>c4iUoi). M I 9-1666. In the contest for United Statss make your own by pasting color­ Hepplexviiite Style -t.rfive Seat. Small Rope Leg Secretary anti matic. R&H. .. 15 OAK S*rttEET completely redecorated. Adulto'^ ROBERT .1. SMITH, INC. ful'paper figures on Exterior ply- omatlc, R&H.-TiraniporUtloR 963 MAjm STREET Senate, both etindldatea were ac­ Olliers. Secretary TopiMaple Flat Top Hlg)))K>.v (legs cutl. 3 preferred. MI S-7056 after 6. ANDOVBJR—Five room Cape, oil tive- J wocid. 50c Slant Front Desks;- Mahogany Ball and Qlaiv PooL One with. '5.1 Poiit. $.545 special. Open Thursday Evenings beat, garage, centrally - located, ‘'^^•MANCHBSTER. CONN. SiMtriMta ' PurtoO far Labor Lsmvs "54 GRANT ROAD Base Missing. 3 Empire Lockers. I.arge Mahogany Bookcase with Until • ^ OU conveniences, for rent with , MI 941241 Chieftain “ 8”, 4-Dr. R&H, FOR R8tNT~-Three-room eottalR) U.8. Son. William A. Purtell, the Glass Doo” ItvTon Sertton. Csrx’ed Ptneepple Top Tsil Post Bed. ’$6 Chev. 0)0008 Monday#^ ^ .‘suitable for couple. Gill after A option to buy.' Call PI 2-6161 after Hdre la a nsnt taaidi li». WALTON W. SEPTIC TANKS hydra. $1595 RepublicanIncumbent, . today eated just off Broad Hlghlioy Tops. Paw Foot Plano Stool, Several Oil Paintings pjn. n 2-6890. : *P-n4-.r' ~ - VERY ATTRACnvE 8 badvoom GRANT AGENCY AND RUG tBrist(')l, A. O'Kelly, A. J. Wyngawt, Jr.). M*jotloa Type Jar­ 4-Dr. Station Wagon. Over- prontfoad to introduce derdtive Street. Close to every- ’52 Pont. $.195 ranch, complete recreation room h iw r legUlati-aUic« Veptio Tanka, Dry Wellt, Hewer 9x12» ^ • fliWRUG W ••0a«t*9a««0a00ftoB*» - " * 6 . 5 0 Lunch—TraekAmi , ■ 2-door. Heater and defrostar, 61 Centbr Straet, Mancheater: Con- Available Nov. 1. TR 5-51M. Falrlane Conyertlble RAH. directional signals. * . necOcut up to 8:00 P:M.,, Friday, TWO' Ao OM fumiahed apartment' MANCHESTER—Six room C^pe. .“*nu| Cbngreaa of the United three bedroonM, large 1810 Llnea .Installed—Cellar Water- at 106 jSlrch St. Ml 9-8884. States must and will respond to , Idtchsn, Hying room and proollng Donie. f r r r p i c k u p a n d d r u v r r v From a member of the^fnmllx-—t OM Manie 4 Post Beds also, ' ' Transportation iipaclal. ^ . Nbvember 7„ 1958 for the furnish­ GREEN MANOR—Six room ranch one unfinished, built In 8960, oil Courtesy, Dei>endsblUty, ing of Cheniricals. with full baaement, bxtra lot in plastered wall, hardwood floors, the vidCe of the American people M bemgint. C e m U a a - Ifltegrity KNABI RARLOR GRAND MAHOGANY ATTRACTIVE' three room apart.- and the expreeeed desire ot the Bid forma Imd apeciflcatlons may raent, Vernon. .Excluatve neigh­ tear. .This home'la only- (our hot watsr hsat, fireplace, tiled SSt NORTH MAIN STREBT—’TEL. Ml OARSO .. ^MplUpIt Uatlng Servijco c in n e y b r o s , Belmont Rug Cleaning Co. be receiviKi at the W atet Depart­ bouses from.taiool, no atreets to bath. AUratAive Yout^otown Preatdent . . . for tbs poasaga of M K . CASE PIANO NO. n u tr J MORIARTY BROTHERS borhood, modern convenJencea. labor Isgiriation to gi*te tha Ameri­ ULUAN. ti. GRANT ' ment, 66 (Tenter Street, Manches Referencea required. -Ml t-3817. - croae for children. Wa ore pricing kitcben. ablagled axtarior. 'tooran- '.<1 U'lN sTRfI! OpdH HhUt 7 AJI. to 5 P.M.. Inckidiiig Wgd>8d4ty* Hl-S>1158 S.wwogi OliamC Co. [ . TIL Ml 3.0012 III cncNn inntnri^ Mup ter, Connecticut. this hoiuw for quick sale, m can ient location. Oompletaly rocendt* can worker and the public tbb pra^ i> 0 -in Pearl q t — Ml a-ASOI RM iRT Ms REID i SON, , . Richard Martm TWO-ltQOM us tha owiiqra. MI-P-3S40. P. 8. tlened inside and out. A thrrifle teetton they want and nasd.... AttonMMi Had SHtwrAaj Until Nno# V b^ . ■ f " ^ ' '‘Oeqaial Manager beat and hot* 'watairn TMa houaa Uh many extru. Mad buy at $18:900. Con Wonnm - 4B. “Ws must pgsaond wo win poaa H ksFak-ggri^Mn ft- la sMo la he oMcMtMNb T ' aeM oBd, M l g-UI*^ A I- ■ 'c a t ■-Vk'Sj;!.

TUESpAY, OCTOBER 28, 1958 PACK SIXTEEN A ven ge D a ily Net Prem Rub The Weather Maurh^Bt^r l|(raUi -'"'rw tta'--WMfe'JBUM Pereeaat of O. B. WeaUMt 2 . OOL XSth, J iM : time at Manche*ter.M«filorial lloa-1 The ways and mean* committee Th« Keh1«r CIrcIa of ths South / aivB mag Oradoal dearing, littia eelder of Manchester Emblem Club will Methodist Ch'TCh will hold a food Blood Donors Women Voters to Bronilcast Friejads Start Bital 'With Glenn. ! 12,815 taalght. Low SS-M. niinMlay About Town sale St the J. W. Hale .'Store Mr*. Cuetar, in a Irtter written I hold a military whtst Thursday at yeiterday, *«ld, ClfflISTIAN IIIO R M m a n t mt the A eiH partly clnady, little ehaiige In 8 p.m. at the Elk* Home. Men Thursday be'ween 8 and 9 p.m. The Coventry League of Wom­ en. Voter* will gponaor a broad- "We 'Svleh to . publicly aicknowl- A v a i l a b l e A t Biiwae •{ OkenlatiM tempermttire. High 60-S5. The committee* of the Eastern^ are cordially Invited. Refreshment* Number 251 ca«t at 7 p.m. tomorrow over Custer Fund .-eclge and thank'the people c i Orford Manchaatarr—A City of ViUaga Charm will be served and pHies awarded. Roger H. .iBarrett. 28 Mt. Nebo "Gcmnectlcut Group of Givll Air PI., a student at the University radio atation W iLI, Wllliman- VlUage and frieiids for. their eym W E L IO irS Patrol and the American Legion Ticket* may be obtained at the of Maaaacl'.iisetta, An.herst, Mass., For October tlc, on “ Coventry’* Educational A fund ha* been e t^ e d t/or pathy, best wishe* and mayor* for a n Ma i n s t b c e t Po*t plinnlnR the Military’ Ball to door, or by calling Mrs. Jean Need*,” Glenn Cuiter, the 2-year^ki who the recovery of our email ' eon, (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 (UtaMined Advertlsini on Pag* SOI Beauregard, is on the turf committee for the VOL. I^ X V U Iy MO. 25 PRICE FIVE CENTS be held Dec. '6 will hold r nieellnp ; rnlveralty's 47th annual hortl* An informal di*cti*aion of the w *« burned Oct. 16 wha|t he I Glenn E. Cueter, who wa* eeverely. at the Legion Hopie at 8:30 p.m.; Blood donation* by local re«i-j knocked a pot of boiling grea*e I burned recently when h* received The Army and Navy Club Will cultural sho' • which starts Fri­ town’s need* for achoola'will be on Wedneaday. v | day. Me la In the Stockbrldge dent* (or October total 251 pint*,, preaeiUed by 8upt. of School* on hlmeelf with a hula hoop. ijecond and third degree bum* over meet at the clubhouse at ^ A collection wa* taken among body; and to all thow who have -School of Agrlcullrrre. aa 90 perfona donated blood Mon-' Royal Or Flaher and Frederick ■■ Gibbon* Assembly. Catholle La-i o'clock tonight and at 7;.30 at tlie contributed to the Collection of John B. Burke Funeral Home to Mohr Jr,, dhatrman of the Orford 'Village neighbors of the dies of Columbus, will hold a des^i day during the 5-hour vlalt of the; child's parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Ed­ funds totaling $ll0,-'maffe by our I ^ U M M A G E HamUton to pay respects to John DlSalvo, a Lakota Council. Degra) of Poca­ Board of 'Education'* School sert card party for the benefit of hontas, will not meet tomorrow Red Croa* Bloodihpblle at the Etkal Study Committee. Mr*. Francl* ward L Ciiater. Miss Gail Senna, neighbors, Xfi** Gail S. Senna and- meifther of the club. her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Seek tay Pact the scholarship fund tomorrow, night, birt will meet next week Club. On Oct. 6 a total of 156' A. fherrottl of the League'* Lo­ 1.5. and h^r parents Mr. and Mr*. SALE night at 8:15 at the K of c Home. pint* WHS collected." Senna. Other contributions '' have Windaor Lock*, Oct* 29 -- Mra. I.e«*itrus fipiwak. prealdent Wednesday, Nov, 5. ral Affair* Agenda Committee Joseph Senna, 83 Seaman Circle, Sponsoreg By W ^ S Players are asked to bring their Donors yesterday InOliided Mrs. • on education will be moderator. also been received, which we Want to know what's happened Pope Urges Leaders collected the money, working six of the Mancfiealer Chapter of gratefully acknowledge. 4db Friday, Another to the sunT On Arms Talks own cards. Mr. and..Mrs. Valmore A. Gagne, Erika Wayland, Kimberly Cheney. days to do It, I WtdbwKiay* Oct. 29 Hadaasah. participaTed^in the 44th Richard F. Clay, Harry Olender,' "Glenn is coming along a* well Yesterday the U.8. Weather «(» Broad fit., have r-eturned home E. Theriault, Raymond Hennequin, The $110 fiollected by her wa* national convention nf lladaasah a* can be anticipated, but is ex­ 9:30 A.M. Bureau predicted clear weather B.V THE A8HSOCLATED P IU »8 Advertisement fronr Barre, VI,. where they at­ Mrs, Emily Basils, Mrs. Helen Joseph A. Mader, Daniel Pinto, turned over to N. William Knight ir. .Miami Beach, I'la,, fronVQct. Heard, Raymond Opalaqh, Robert pected to have to remain in the and abme sunRhlne for today. IP through 22. tended frrn'.'B' aervlce* Friday for Mra, Mary Garaventa. Georjfe L. of the Manchester Tm *t Co. who hospital for a long< period of time. I NORTH METHODIST Now' the Weather Bureau The U.N. Political Gom- Listen to Daddarlo tonight on White, John Bengston, Mr*. Bur­ opened a apeclal saving* account 100 onNovember IS Channel 8, 6:2.5. ^rs. Gagne's mother, Mr*. Marie Logler, David Donovan, W. V. In the midst of our grief and dis­ CHURCH •ays just b* patient. Partial mittee today held up its arms A. Fortier. ges* Neal, Hugh N. March, Mra. Shaw, Mra. Elsie Rwan*on, for the Injured, tot. Two other vol­ tress, the action* and deeds of our sunshine now is expected to­ debate while the lesser powers Mernhera of the Eleanora Puse Leslie Hoyt, Dr. Richard Demko, untary trustees will be the Rev. 447 North Main Street I>idge are requeated In meet at; Also, Albert Yorlo, Charles E. neighbors and friends have given morrow. made an 11th hour attempt Mrs MelVlnilochlnisen. chair- i Walter Byeholskl, Albert L. Williams, Rudolph G. Heck, Mrs. Joseph Farrell, „pa*tor of the a lift tff our spirits." Hamilton Standard in Wind-fehange of employment from about The villain In tl\e act 1* high 7.30 tonight at the .lohn B. Burke Adams, Mrs. Grace Agnew, Mra, 8.000 at the end of thl* year to the to whrk out a compromise sat­ GENERAL Funeral Home In pay reaped* to_ man of the Spiritual Life com- ' Richard Dimock, Frederick G. Church of the Assumption; and Bor Locks 'Will lay o ff about pressure over eastern Canada, mlltec, and her associate* on the j Mary Suhie, (ilenn Mlrtl, Mrs. NassKT, Sherwood J. Trueman, Atty. Arthur. LeClaire Jr. final level will be accomplished in w'hich prevented our rainy low isfactory to both Russia and lohn Dl.Salvo. whose wife .1* a Valeda I.,af,;ihance. 400 persons Friday and an­ part by further layoff* and In part member of the lodge,. conrmlltee. will conduct''tyyo Quiet I Thomaa -MacDoi-gall. Orrln Lam­ Since the collection was started,' pressure system from leaving. the United States. The.v were TV SERVICE Day services al the South Method- I Also, .lohn R Mrosek. Arthur bert, Adam J, Wttkowa'.'l, Willard Mrs. Custer received four dollars Discount Prices other 100 Nov. 15. Fewer by normal turnover. I am hopeful Put relief is in sight. that we *ee 1959 mofe clearly at given little chance of .success. ^ Day* M AC A Call Ronald lame son of Mr and 1st Chuiili Friday, at 1:30 abd.,^ I.eCIsIre ,Ir., Merrill B. Sherman, A. Hiller. El.'uore Anderson, John' from neighbors and friends, and AH Dapartmtnts than a score of Manchester The high is reforming tarther this money was also turned over' the time of our’ next forecast pe­ west due to a new wind pat­ Indian, Delegate Arthur IJiU Nights S2.95 M s S w Plus Parti Mrs Harold lame, 12 Oxford .SI , 7:30 p in, in the sanctuary. In oh- ] 'Howard Dowd. Mias Audrey Allen. .MHc.sko, .Mr. and .Mra. William LECLERC employes are expected to be asked the corhmilter to hold oft 1 servance of the Week of Praver , MrslvUiha Anderson. Herbert ^-hlrs. Ida Gagnon. John’ r.'ond Colpllts, John F. Maloney, The , collection was taken with­ ARTHUR DRUG gles today, the New England ilton is a division of United coastal low should move on to efforts vyere made to work out a KealivnI A(ademv. New York Cily. he identicsl slid Communion will , ,M. Oroman?'Jajiies Virginia. .Mrs. I Wllirnm A. Hanna, Mra. Betty out the knowledge of the Custers, “ Personally, I have great confi­ i-esolutlon that could get unani- • He I* * graduate of F.nieraon Col­ he served * l botli. Helen (.’ imnlnghfttt),. Dr Robert' who have spent a great deal of Aircraft Corp. dence In Hamilton Standard's fu­ the northeast. Jensen, .Mrs. Henry Bengaton, FUNERAL By .^tonight, somewhat drier mou.a support and furnish a blight ' lege, Boston, Masa. Keeney, Clement Liihacchlno. ,Mis. Robert Klppa.x, Seymour Kaplan, In announcing Ih* layoff thl*. ture. Our continuing level of pro­ note for the start of the Geneva peller bil'iineas; oOr Improving po­ air la expected to be in evi­ Members of Ibe WBA will meet Beatrice Lupacchino, Waltor W ells.! Harold Melendy, Mra. Florence morning to it* employe*, Jiamilton Big Three talks on a nuclear As Coronation Date si Ihe .loliM B. Burke Fuijeisl SERVICE forecaat a miirimum employment, sition of importance In jet equip­ dence, which should give us Officers and niemher* of Man­ Alvin R. Baldl. .Mrs. rVOrothy Kinnax, Grover G, Miller. generally fair weather tomor­ weapon test ban. Home Innlgbt al 7:30 In pay le- Dunn. Ernest W fllltch, ,Mrs. Erh-.^ FAMOUS Walter N. level of about 7,000. ment; our Intensive studies of new Lall's request came In the wake DOOCY chester lx)dge of Elks will tneel ' Also, Mrs, I-ols Beiry, William 1-eclerc, product* which we *re confident row and tomorrriw night.. at the KIks Home at 7.30 tonight specls In .fohii DlSsIvn. whose wife esi Wellllcli, 'Rook, Philip Finley. Clifford l l KODAK Charles M. Kearn*. general man­ of a Nepalese proposal that com- Vatican City, Oct. 29 (/P)— 'I'h* coronation of Pop* FOR Is s member of Ihe review. Director ager, said the newa level will be \Ve can develop for future markets But some time Friday, cloudi­ to proceed from there In.Ihe .lolin Also, ,Mrs. Jeannette Giiaidln. . Doue'ette, Lucien Marche.s.seault, ness may reappear far In ad­ niittee chairman Rafael 'Urqula iX X IIl today was fixed for Tuesday, Nov. 4. Normally, coro- *‘STARFLASH*‘ IN TIME FOR reached by aom# timiB next year. -—all these factora together, will of El Salvador appoint a' working j B Burke b'lmeial Home to put ,\'.rs Celeste Slieldon, ,Mr. and Waller Mo^zftr. Robert Donnelly. allow Hamilton Standafd to main­ vance of a storm system now -nations of Popes are held on Sundays or holy days. STATE SENATOR on a funeral rilusi witii Rocks'ille Mrs, Riilli Briggs' seiond grade .Mrs. Howard .Miller. Mrs. Patricia Norman VVar'ramFrank .1. Prenata, CAMIflA Call M l 9-5869 This momlhg'a notice to em­ party representing all views apd-l CHRISTMAS 23. Main Street, Manchester ploye* indicated the layoff Friday tain Its position a* a major con­ forming In the Gulf of Mexico "^'Jic dale selected is ju.st a week after hi.s election and is Lorige foj .lohn r)iSal\'o, a In'ollier al Ihe Orfoid Village School will Greene. .Mrs. Virginia Ijar.son. Peter Noohan, »apl Blasell, Ber­ and expected to move north­ the major geographical regions of and Nov. 16 will be the .last ma­ tributor to aeronautic* snd to the the world to try to work out some (he fea.sl day of .St. Charles Borreipo. a saint whom the new liold open hoiiae Thiiiadav night •Mrs .Marion i>e.Ma,’. Mrs. EIrtn nard F, Boland, ITitwna* F. Car­ New England economy.” eastward' late this week. I Members ol llie Noith Methodist RegislralIon foi menioershlp in Ihe M Krs'iss. Dr. R .1 fh iitter. .Mrs. penter. .Stuart LynnT^Carl W, jor layoff of this year and would compsomlse. Pope has long admired. The Pontiff has written a 5-volume j W.SCa allendmg the week of pray­ PTA will atart al 7:1.5, and the' F>mrlce Emigh. .Mrs. EalHer, Gustafson, Edward Goss, Ge'ftOtWn- leave Ramllton'a payroll Handing Many diplomats at the U.N, felt biography of the .saint. er anil self-rlenlal meeting are re- regular program will begin at T >c^me\', .Mis, .lane' Crealey. Edgar drelnl and Norman Klnter. \ at aroufid 8,000. .Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister WINDOW SHADES The 7,000 level, the notice aaid. Valerian Zorin had doomed any RUMMAGE m'lnded to meet al Ihe new cliuicli Refreshmenta will be served. * | \B.v FRANK BRUTTO at 7 o'cloi 1( loniglil to proceed la the employment that can be sup­ ^The Society I Live in* compromise when he told the com­ from there to the retr|ge F.ach one Hllditig A Hollii. 20 Keeney SI. LONG WEARING ported by a buiineaa volume based mittee again last night that the Vatican City, Oct. 29 (^ )— Pope John X X III appealed to la r'ecjrresled to brlrrg a flnslrliglrl. if a I tended Ihe Falhei-Son weekend tOURS FREE! FASTER! EASIER - on "our moet conservative eatl- Kremlin was sticking to Its de­ rulers of nations today to. heed the world's cry for peace SALE INTERSTATE CLEANTEX ipate of 1950 operation*.’’ mand the aa.aembly call for an Im­ poaslirle. of Ihe llnlversltv of Vermont. TRIPLE-S BLUE StAMPSI and to turn weapon.s of de.struction into tool.s of progress. Biirllnglon, as guest of hi* son. Text of NoUre mediate, permanent prohibition of J O 2 5 Made to Order Nobel Prize Refused nuclear weapon teats. ' "This is in fact tlie most important undertaking, mostly Rlihaid, s sophomore al the col­ ONLY 1900 srailPgfill a’Triple-S Saver Rook. Most plans requira With Tour Rnllera Text of the company'* notice fol­ i ORANGE HALL l.'OO, More merch.'inK^ive Blue Stamps', too. So Blue Stamp low*: Zorin charged that the United ; connected with the pro.sperity of all mankind.” he .said in his lege and a member of Della P*l States and Britain, in proposing Paint Sets Fi'Mlermty. LYNN POULTRY books naliirally FILL UP^.^STRR...m lime for Chrinmns and FULL LINE OF CUSTOM "All of you know that the mili­ i first papal l)roHdca. 59c tion* for jeta, and more recently, Sponsored B.v The Orange HOBBY SHOPPE Saver Bonks or less. Ihe Aiiielcsn Legion Home on the rapidly increasing .allot ation* ple who are entrusted to you and ll.sten to their voire.” Rail Promotion (.'nmmittee 403 CE.NTER ST— Ml B-7'23.3 E. A. JOHNSON Stockholm, Oct, 29 tm — Soviet * : hankful. touched, prmid. aston- j 'Vhe western nuclear nowera de­ The new Pontiff of the Roman* Wednesday, Kodak BrownI* “Slarfltah" has ■ built-in flstholder, takas Of fund* for missiles and rocket*. author* Boris. Paitemak today re-Ushed. abashed." mand an inspection s w Z to d l CHICKEN BREASTS 69c black a Whit* or color film. Only 3 Saver^SMks, And We foresaw thi* diminishing need Catholic Clmrch hioaricHSl his ap- ' romamber, sack Triple.S book takst 300 leas lltlnpa. PAINT CO* foil propeller* year* ago and in for literature. He referred to "the peal from the Siatine t’liapel wheie , le.ss than 20 hours earlier he wa* MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE SHOP WHISa YOU SIS THS TIMPLt.k B ia N ...^ .. 1948 began a *ucceiisfui program society I live In.” 72.1 Main St.. Tel. M l 9-4501 to take on new product*.- 'Ihis pro-„ i named flUCCCMor to Pope Plus 12 Found ORANO UNION-ANC OTHIR LSAOINa MIRCMANTS, Psstemak sent • cable, to Dr. gram ha* made great progreaa as "Doctor Zhlvego,” which is criti­ ;xii. T h e Bonk t h a t gives you P L A N N [ D 5 T C U R I T Y Anders Oealerllng. permanent sec­ K'nntlniiod on 1‘age Twelve) can be noted in the magnitude of retary of the Royal Swedish Acad­ cal of communism, has been under I His c*ll wa* in the tradition of s tjii effort visible throughout our shop. emy, which awards the literary ■rigorous attack in the Soviet press. Plus XII. who m his 19-year reign Still Alive "W e are, however, now con­ Nobel prizes. Pasternak was named for the becante known aa the ' Pop* of fronted with the rapid ending of “Because of the Meaning, attri­ awaid last week. : Peace." the emergency, high-priority pro­ buted to thia award In the society The Soviet press asserted the Scientists Race Th e 76-year-old Pope until yes- peller reti-ofit program for the I live in I ought- to say no thanks .selection was an anti-Soviet poli­ i,^rday Angelo Giuseppe Cardinal In Coal Pit kC 97 tanker*. 1511* come* at a to the undeserved prize awarded tical maneuver. j RoncHlll. patriarch of Venice— time when our equipment busineaa To Fire Five spoke In Latin for 20 minute* In « me." Pasternak said. PraVda, the official Communist SprinKhill, N. S.. Oct. 29 (/P) You Can Retire and be ha* been considerably les.*ened by "Do not- take m.v voluntary re­ parly paper, heaped abuse on Pas-. j firm, powerful voice. the sudden arrival of Ihe Space —Twelve men have been fusal with any 111 jwiH.” ;ernak and "Doctor Zhivago. " I t ' I Keoelved Homage,of fardlnala SEASON Age, and means that, our over-all Oesterling received a cable from A-Tests in Dav said he should reject the $41,420 j He prayed to God for strength found alive on the 1.1,000- level of bUBlnes* will be “feduced to Pasternay Saturdgj’ expre.asing about the 1986 figure. cash prize -If there were "a spark j ------In his new task amt asked the Vir­ foot level of No. 2 colliery hi* gratitude at the Nobel award. of Soviet digully left In him," ; Atomi • Test Site, Nev., Oct, 29. gin Mary for assislanee. A fetv here. A mine official said SEARS "Thu*, we- are obliged to reduce That cable read "Immensely Pope John X X III wears a skull cap and an embroidered atole In mmules before hi* broadcast h* The Nobel Prize Committee pre- racing "there may he more.” Independent ROEBUCK AND CO. our staff of both productive and thia portrait, one of the first made of the new Pontiff. tAP received the homage of 51 Cardi- ^n^lrect employe* to a level com -' sented the Ruasians with a Oilem-; frantically Photofax via radio from Rome).. The men had been trappeil m«. It awarded the prize of ph>^-' “ rgsl.a gathered In the vliapel. 'meh*prate with our bualneaa. In ■ I riuiK-i ***^ explosions. Frustrating since Thursday night. January, of thi* year, at the peak j U.S. Opposes icH yestei dty-.'to three lop-rank”* ‘ lie devoted the first Pbrla of hi* talk to tlie tasks of the church. He Re.scue crewn said they of our «G 6 0 propeller program. I ing Soviet ,cientl.st. P, A. Che-! Rucceed. renkov. I, M. Frank and Igor E, On TV-Radio Friday Implored ■ relesllal grace for the our employment level stood at | They started early with two talked to the (rapped men Tamm. The question Wa*: Would clergy , and faithful In counlrle* tvilh an SBM Shout 11.500 people. Presently we De Gaulle Plan small tower blasts at 3:20 and through a 6-inch pipe. are at about 8,50 of In these reductions have been no­ all nations in wliose hands are heave of (he earth sent rock ed strongly opposed to a French standard on the Nobel prizes. | The big rush la to complete the With Major and coal tumbling into tun- tified. propp.«aI^.^that the western Big it »ald the physic* award was fg,| test aeries-bv tomor- placed Ihe fate, the prosperity, the "I am confident that no further Three coitivti’lea vastly increase fittlng, but at the sam^ time it row midnight, deadline for a ban hope.* of the Individual peoples. n^lsi SAVINGS layoffs will be necessarj’ during consultation ampngjthemselves be­ said It proved that the award for I "Wily sliould not discords and A total o4 174 men were the remainder of thl* year. Our on such teat* proposed by Presi­ Washington, Oct. 29 (Ti Pre*i-» me an opportunity to hel^) In whsi dlsagi eemcnls he finally composed fore deciding on iw ^rtan t foreign literature was dictated by "reac­ dent Elsenhower; in the mine when diaaster most conservative forecast of 1959 policy moves. . 1 tionary political alms.” "3ent Eisenhower, back from a 3-1 believe to be good govei nihenl. | equllahly," Why should not the re­ operations- indicate* that we can The most . teats ever previously state campaign tour, will close hie by saying again they « Ill-finance s iaoiiicea and tlie ingeMilty of man struck. Many diplomatic authorities re­ “ Comparing work for which the conducted In' one day is three. support an average staff of 7,000 prize was awarded In the field, of drive for election of a Republican national hookup, whatever the and tlie i;lchea of the people*, uaed The trapped men told res­ ACCOUNT employe*. You all may recall that gard the plan put forth by French' The test crews began their try Premier. Charles de Gaulle 8a, a natural science* and in the iphery Congress with a nationwide tele- lime, whalevor the place, if it's hu-, frequenlly to prepare arms- per- cuers "There are 12 of us In 1955 our employment level va­ for a quintti.ple-header with Ma- vision-radio addre** from Balti-'msnly possible, I'll be there.” I nlcioua instiumenta of death and. ried between •,67.5' and 7.500. The disguised effort to establish atv of literature convincingly shows zama, an ofl-po.stported blast fi-om here. Gome and get us." American - Brltlsh-French “direc­ the! i f . in the first case the de­ a .50-fr,ot steel tower. It vvaa a more Friday nighty,, The President will speak, for jlO ' ’m'lease M jn- The President relumed to tlie minutes starling at 9;n(l pm.. at'“?* "'•'"•^•>5 f rlaase* of jH in e offieials said the men torate" or "triumvirate” to boss cisive^ importance of their works pinl-aizer, equal in force to no 60 feet away behind a western strategy' In the Cold War. was their true scientific value, so j more than 1,000 tons of TNT. Its cspitsl by plane early today aftef the Fifth Regiment Ar.imry in ; Particularly of the needy? were b( You Oct Fall Business Other members of the North At­ In the »ewnd Instance definite re- flash llluminiiled the deaert land- a day and a half of tub-thumping Baltimore. His speechpepch will...... be car-. r know It I* true that in , heap o f rock and debris. They lantic Treaty Organization have actionary polUical alma were of Scape only briefly, for votes in West Virginia. Penn­ fled on the ABC TV-radlffl net-i ‘“ •luglng about So Isudabls, so estimated the men would bis sylvania and New York. opposed such a nidve, exceptional ,ai,gnificance,” Pravda No, 2 wn.s Humhodt, of about work. irsisewor(hy a proposition and to reached about midnight or in Plan* for Die Baltlmnj-e speech Eisen'iower will lr«vcl f difference* there ale Pickup Better De Gaulle put forward hla ideas said. tlie same power.'fired from a .50- the early hours of tomorrow DOUBLE In recent letters to President Ei­ The Pravda article, signed by a foot aluminum tower. Its smallish were announced in Manhattan Washington to Baltimore by *pe" i^rave and intricate- difficuliie* In senhower and Britain's Prime Min­ number of Soviet acadibulriana. flash came just before dawn Its shortly before Eisenhower headed clal train. After the speech ho will the way, but they must be •ictnrl- morning. misly overcome, "even If hy force," Than Expected ister Macmillan. The French Eor-j said the physics sward "/ilttn.^y stemlesa mushroom cloud ro.se to't fut- the White House. The National go by aulomchile to his farm a. All hope had been given op Gettysburg. Pa. to spend the His quickness In going before Financial Banafits only 3,500 feet, a tenth the height I ' 7or' , EisenhoiVer- Nixon the radio to give his Ihoiiglits to f,or any survivors. (Continued on Page Twenty) (Continued on Page Thirteen) "of larirer shots, , | Committee of 1958 will foot, the weekend He will return to the Hot liquids were sent into . Waahlngton, Oct. 29 . (/Pi Al­ Gnely winds arising tn the mom-j "TV-radlo bill, White Horse immediately aftei' the world was taken as a algn that though aome phases of the reces­ voting In Gettysburg early Tues­ he Intends his reign to be a dy the minf. They will he given I LO W CO.ST ling m.vde handling of achediUed I Commenting on (he snnounce- namic sion *tlll lingerrthe Commerce Oe-i I balloon shots unsafe, causing their; ment at a pep rally 'l e ♦immittee day morn.ng. one. Rsdlo was one of the through the tubC. I* LIFL INSURANCK "The Baltimore address will cli­ Candidates—2 I postponementN^ecahse of, a con-: sponsored in New York, the PresI* (Crmtlniird on Page TMehr) It wait not known whether ! fliot in time schedples with the big lent remarked'with a wide smile: max what generally Is regarded a* any nthet trapped miners ALLSTATE In its monthlj’ atjrvey of the na- j underground shot,Testers said It I "When the citizens offer to give the hardest hitting camps*“ 5 of fe A (iUOWl.M; tlon’s business situation, the de­ , is likely the lat_tir.,WHHMi put off Eiaenhow,er's . political career. Mimieul Thief were alive. The trapped L* SAVl.VtiS ACIOU.M partment' said yesterday that varir | I until tomorrow.' However, he p.tehed ■ his po- miners are al the bottom 'Of Otis -economic indicators show the 1 Campaign hy Zeller The schedule for tonight ; lltlrktng on a less harsh note in business recovery now la ■ rather Miililletown Oct, 29 '/r- the l.I.flOO-fool level. ! Bla'nes, S p.m., (he most power­ New York yeslerdsy. Hr spoke at Police are looking for * thief ‘^ALL SEASONS^' broad. I ful underground test ever. It will News Tidbits two rallies of party worker* and There were a few dark ipots. | who may he in the iniisie hiisi- be touched off in a tunnel under a urged election of Nelson A, Rocke­ Ynu can protect vnur.splf nnri yniir fgmil.v with life Inatirnuce nnri nt the *am« however. The report _ gave this iCtilM from AP Wire* . Iiess by ninv. - Mainly Shaking Hands mess. It* force: Equal to 20,000 feller as governor and Rep Ken­ ■ They rejalrted that someone time Iniilfl up h grow mg Snx iug.s A rniuni wit-h tlii.s low-cost In.surnnrc-S,3ving5 SPECIAL •ummary; - / .ton* of TNT. same aa that of the 2-in-1 "The recovery In emmoyment neth B, Keating ,to the U S. Sen­ broke into the car of f'harles Plan. ' bomb dropped on HlroahlniS. ate. Donueii. a musletan, and stole Bulletins 8 8 has been rather limited; iinvest- (A dav In the life of a candl-Sin Hartford the night before- Adams'^ 8 p.m., to be firgd from , Small percentage of Connecticut PRE-SEASON mtmt in Indiistrlal and commercial apparent. Rockefeller Joined Keating in a bass’ a pubhi- address a.vstem and ALLSTATE Two-in-on« I Rsle Price Ij Ea<-h, Pill* Tax ductlon still has not given the r ,- VCILUAM BENDER road, platform. It was windy and.i Santa Fe, 5 p.m,, to be fired preme Court of Errors sava in. Tueniv lunt all Donneli'.i .sheet music. LONDON CRY 22-1 ing ImlaiH’P iij,,,vnilr sav ings arcuunt, from which v'our ithiutaurc premium.* are stimulus ■ which will come with Greenwich. Oct, 29 Ufh —Fred tiBod gives you tough I Outright Ksch NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED the. . . sun hadn’t yet taken .. the Chill; ... I from a' balloon'tethered - -■ ...... at 1,800itSOO' ■ Hartford speech . . , ...... North “ ‘ * T«en t) tw ) .Newmarket, England, Oct. 29 autnmaticall.v piiirl. Th ere's nu wprrv or tu.ss with l>il!.s or inilice.s , . . no trinilile Sly.e .price, Each In Pair*. large scale.output o f 1959 cars.” -IR . ;f>iier held up hi* knotty. off,the clear, crisp autumn w eath-jf^t. Energy: Equal ,to leu than lantic Cmincll glvea op efforts to ■ .I’l—London Cry 'won the Cam- elBots for winter driv­ ' Pluik Tax Phi* Tax • But except for nutoa, the depart-1 strong-lookipg right hand to dia- to you al all. You r w eek ly ilepyi.sil.s lake ati'e o f ever.v Ihiily. W hile v tuir .sav­ i Iona of TNT, j arrange round table confeionce on j _ _ \ hrtdgeshlre Handicap race o\er • 6,70vl.5 1$.9.5 ment said tndus.trial production has a "pair of man-sized calluses, T ! ^ 2 m ^ mile and a furlong at Nenmar- ing, regular tread for 1.5.88 Enjoy peace of mind this winter with ALLSTATE snow tires. HereV .shown a marked comeback. - — ^ l l s r was garbed m appropriate ; The morning blaats were mtm-! the Cvpn.a question . . . .Premier 1 / « « • # ings HcciiunI is grow in g, ytMir life iii.surancp polic.v (eM 'r)it Icrni iiusurante) w i'l ■'I’ve been campaigning aeven krt’*loday. The winner went off 7.10x1#^ 21,9.5 17.88 The better-thati-ieSsonal pickup; i iKarami says Unll^^ LJflClDlC tO W I S l t summer driving. daya B' week for the last 33 days,” llg)jt brown topcoat over a blue at developing an arsenal of sroaH j offered l. , . oravon la ba-ard on the re«ult of sv;;' ; teats with’ conventional explosives. Tells Zeller the race, run over the famed -Wheelf Expertly lolonced, Only $1.50 Per Wheel oH rood hoiards. . , Dtive to Seorg Today! Ready Smile Rowley Camr*e. London Cry won It's fle.xitile, loo— no matter what your age, there’s a Sa\ ing.s Rank Inauranc* credited to bigger wage and saUry ; But the twinkle In hla clear, blue b.v half a leoglh; with Fall* of Shin second, b.v two lengths over ami Saving.* Plan for yoii^'lailorerl to your neefis, witli Hepivsits that fit your pasrmenta. : eyes ahoWed that the Republican Br THE AS.StHIATED PRESS a 2Seller told new.smen after his - , Meanwhile, the InUmal Revenue j candidate., for governor ■wasn" A tight schedule apparently la conference with Elsenhower that .Aggressor, u ho rjuid. been the bufiget. Japanese going to prevent President Elsen­ he wa* (Onfident of the outcome early (avorlle.' BUY NOW AT LOW LOW PRICES! .... ■■ . ' -r, I •. 1 complaining. • ; didn't look his 59 years. atike Ktahi says his government tOoBOailed *■ Page Twea» fo«r) " I like campaigning thia;; way.” . He could have been any prosper- (Ckuitinued. no Page Twelve) hower ' from ' giving Connecticut of the- ConneclH ut race. j wants area to be covered In new’ Republicans the last-minute tam- "I'm mtre we will win." lie aaid. UN STAIFF IN’ JORDAN ' ...... ' 9u* Greenwich comnuiter, but hi* i •ccurity pact with United State* patgn boost the.v had hoped to gel ■Picking Up Hleaiii' United Nations. N. Y'„ Oct. 2t 1' a-1 1 ' EA*11 'Cl "This way Involves m ating aa gmall entourage gave him awav Vniir Savings nmlta4i as much aa possible . . from him in the form of a personal Zeller said he and Ihe President- (ft—The U.N.’s roving ambaaan- Performance Packed... Urashes lull owrp*"®"*^**;* on purposii. Miners Perisli Detroit passes first- day In three "discussed our (;hances of winning dor id )Jhe .Middle East ha* Earn •taking as many tands aa poari- i qq,* biggest attenUon-getter waa visit. ble. months wlHiout report of new Fred R. Zeller, Republican gu- thl* fall in Connecticut," adding, worked out plans to ralablish ■ FREE Vi KST BKAINCH On Slate Highways ”I gileaa t'y. .haven 100 000' ® ‘ Iw Secoucl, DiHaBteF polio ! beniatorlal candidate, emerged "J I'old him we h«d an excellent stnbilUIng I'lN- presen re In, Economy Priced! ru a . . i r IL tractive young women sent-by the;, Major U.S. stock exchange* and i froin a pri'i-ate half-hoiir confer- qhance and a* time goes on we are troubled 'Jordan with liaison Of- *Aa/ i uf . . Greenwich Young Republicans to _ ,u w r\„t’ oa picking up steam.'; ' flee* in Beirut and Damaaeois, 0 500 TRIPLK-S ILUE STAMPS B y 'm K A884XHATED PRESS Hia right hand, which ®P«''»ted hand. Sumn)er^l)le, W. Va., Oct. 29 I most commodity markets tb close |*nce with the President in New Tuesday, elecUon day . . PresI-: York yesterday to report that El- He said •Ei*enhovt:er w as "well The U.N. re|M)rted today that 0 7/ 0 Two traffic accldgnU took four | a loom In a textile mill when Zel- , . . mm ''P’l “ Thirteen mlnera. Including ploaaed with what I had to aay qn’ i Pier Spinelli, who, swrived In will be gl\en wUh every iieu »:ivmg» snruml Of $20 or morf. Uvea In Connecticut yesterday and ; Ibr waa a yoiTth.'ahowed It. f P***^*" "'3 *!*>«» mn .iineeviMTf eninlnve. in.r dent Klaenhower plana to- spendisenhower would come to Connpeti- The ALLSTATE Injured another criUraJl.v. Comptroller 14 Tear. 'Mra. Dartd Walker, who Wa* *t two top aupervlaory employea. lost the probabilittea of winning.” ' .Amman a——- - Sept.*r—< 27 after Secrelarjt. , , _____ ... . •*"$ weekend at hla Oettyaburg,| cut if It were possible. .Current Annual These are the ssme stamps whirh are given hy Grand Union 1 Zeller w.aa asked if the Presulent General Dag - Uahinaaurskjold'b and other lenrtliiR stores. Three members Of A family peruiv : Seller, stateite comptaoller for 14 ; '»PP""“ « platform, their Uvea yeaUrday in a second Pe., farm itnd will vote there Tuea-1 But Zeller indicated latbr to Dividend Rate gave him any advice. tllddle East peace mlmion, waa ed In one crash. years, la— a ' gentle, soft-spoken ^cison. the GOP coal mining diaaater In aa many i day before-returning to Washing-i newsmen that the chances were aetting up a ataff in -the Jordan- In Groton s edrand pickup truck ’ ib"h.' But he is unrelenting'In ’ ^^Iler a present job, your other* eaesped after : torn ' . . .about 100 to 1 that Elsenhower "Tlie only advice, he gave me ; was that a aolid -Republican team. 'ia n ..i;a||Hal folluwlngi talks with n - w collided head on, killing Mra. 'Wtl- ' hla search for new faetp. , ’ “ i* . being, trapped underground. X«n-year-old Colora^ boy saya j won't be able to make IL Said Eel- ' working together, cannot be de: me'inbers bt King Hussein's gov­ Jlam Fallon; $2, and, her father. No-one in a rpataurant, factory: A t zeiiera right hand -was N el-; only the day before, 22 men he sliol Mr*. Shirley Orlofokl, 32, ler: . •) ' S.70x)3 Tube-Type 7.10x15 Tnbe-'Tx'pe feated." , ernment. Blackwall Earh. Pin* Tax Rlarkwall Earh. Pina Tax Manuel ma. 75, bdth of Stoning- ! room, or on a railroad platfonn ■®*' !"^X^r******^' i ware killed in an explosion at Ule of Englewood, Colo., In the shout- JT„know he haa-w busy schedn)e . Zeiler said lie replied, "T h a fa ’ . , - ton.‘ --Mrs. - Fallon'* - - ■ -2.yeaf..p)((-hua.52- ,eac*'pea him. A recent Vlalt t o ,’" ^ Bisliop, Va„ mine of the • Ppea-' der when she refused tto drop her j and it would be imposaibie-for.him' what we have working in Connecti- j C-A.STRD StTEPS tiP SHOOTINQ AND VOUh OLD TIKE AND VOUR OLD TIR£ hand died later in a hoapital of i thia tradlUonall.v RepuUican com? 1^8” *hd himself a candidate for - on the VlrjUfifa* purse... General Motor* only one to make |t. tiM General Aaaembly. cut” Havana. Oct. -26 »< ■)...Brbela injuries. mtmity w «s a case in ^ in t. Weat-Vlrginliyirgmi§._,_border. .. of big three ante makera make Before' leaving (or New York, Ribicoff began, hii) day' in 5(11- started a rampalgii of aahotngp Enjoy New lire twfely today . , . get tht tgp.s in econ­ In Suffield, tTllliam D. Rlchard- Roused from hla bed at 5;45 Brara led teener TO after Y’astenHty’s Waat ceiitrred a pfoflt in this year's third ojuarter, Zeller delivered ' a . apeecta In New ford and concentrated, on natural and- ahootlng In raatern Cuba tn> . avings lOank of Manchester omy priced lire.H. Full lifetime'guarhntee plus 12-Month *011^35, Windsor, waa killed In Uie a.m., he Blent an hour « n d ^ fitot sTOup of eoamj^er* wifir the In- mile MMi a half deep in the Bur­ iwitti Ita t6b.6SS,2M profit this Britain. . .v‘ ■ reeOurcea. day. nimed nt breaking up next- riilliaion flf i dump.truck and an ' *t the New Htven Railroad atation tfoductioq: . , ^ , ton .Mlaa of ’thtf'Oidabay • Norton ' quarter comparlnk with $122,175,- Meantime, Go\5 Rlblcoff , waa "An expanding economy and a Monda.v** presMentinl eIcctIvnK Service (iuaranlee! • auto. P o ^ ' ^ k l Richardson waa ;enthusiastlrally. greeting, commut MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WfSr BRANCH "Fd Uke TO aaeiet. Fred ZeUTO, Ob., ;a; ClavelaiMlrbasad mining, 621 In corfeonmng period last conducting .a push tor vote* In growing impulatlon demand a cor- They flrad without waralnf-.«t n paaeengirYR the truck. er*. tlw R^uhUean ouidl4iate''for gvv- markatiiqfi',oi)i and aMMdnjf con- yaar.' Hew Haven County, With him wa* reapondlng expanatoa in recrea­ trains '•Md hlgimny trntfir j: ,ki V23 M a in Sf 265 ftiAf Crnfrr Sf. Manrhealer Shopping ParkaSe emor.” , Aififif 6 f sf r 4 PfifAiiff* rhoae .511 $-1581 The O r a t m accident oocuned : then aediia4«aied;^ 'bu peity* qam feanriMR b*ra and MeSmrood. Foimar p#*ah|eht Herbert Uoov- moat of the Democfatte afate. tional facUillea.” he said. Oriente Pravince. nt the enm» Cof. If'MOla 5l. W i‘ \f AiiHfYlf during a t a i w ndnatorm on ^ u t e be 'riaited tiuee ftatoneii for more O PfN THURSDAY ■Tlin m u « b o fend* the Jtepub- fifty-<«u r man .ware at work. atf jmdaeaaa Sen. William F. cluding Thomaa J. Dodd. The Governor said t ( i * future of earn end nt the faitnnA repubSa. •0 a h ^ ji^ in M e east o f the Grdt* tandatMOOng and aitaR talk and ' Rlblcoff and Zi*tlar, tn hla New R ^ l lender Fidel Csmtnfa fVIN IN G S 5 fo H - ' ■ STORE HOURS: , ;i Unn ^ t e tldiat tlifn aheek but 67 w«ra-'work.- „~ (R-Oallf) in hk gtdMr- thv State depend* on a Vthrev-fold BOTH BRANCHIS OPtN fRtPAY* tn BriiBfel jiBle* m M Peter Ztdo- ftWWma ft up (0 th n telk to n >•• ifuMb alt aamnd dnd-diaemate i-aida ad Bw tnee with Chllfofnia'a Britain speech,: .both , declared’ daveiopment program Involving In- mountain hendquhrtnra nro.lB M«*- ‘I* « !««». Itml RepnbUcen eiMUng. AttF.^Gen. IMmund O. tliemsitve* agalnM any state in-' " ' J * tka mavleBi> R kagfi ALWAYI PLINTY Of flUl PARKiNOl Ift r • (C IM thce’tlftiie) t' 4sams , ; y;. (1 [’’*■ »nee.1ilr6M |) ertl f lty. ^

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