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x'‘.X . ; -X ■ . "5 FACE FOURTEEN SATURDAY, NdVEMB^R 8, 1916. ilattrlifPBt^ Ittentng Unrallt Average Daily Net Preaa Riin ■ liie WeRtliir,-'. XX^ X Ihir .ttw W’eek Ended . ^ ranow t of U. B. Waatiwd fiartia vV . > Nev. 8, 1958 “ ; - ' -j:-., -X 'J“| bad submitted-yOstetls ddring the *. , • l:--iv/> nre Prevention Week co n test Sprakfl gt Citadel Two (^rs Collide^ Son to Ob»CTv^ jClaar, cooler, valley fag Ma-^aa- Afcotilt^own held recently by the MFD and'had 12,361 Low 81HM; TrraMay fa g'litt- Heard Aiotig Main ^Street a number of such posters fixed At Iiiterseiction Syn^((tical > . Member of taa..Ai|dlt lag early, snnay| mHd ia' aMar» The foUowlnf wpihen'»>«trcJH, tlte ifr a.m. sen’lce. Zion Will - ■ i ».*ii «« fi^U here to do? ; Asked later by a..;flrehiahdxfirefnan wwhat' X- noon Circle, Tuesday at 12:45 p.m. e . iSt;yk might well reflect on th e, dilemma gored ,.8ny- ' ■ V ' ^ -iStake special note of the .lOth an- ■iX - ,t the home. otM ra.',John JF. Oall- he had learned, ' on^- boy said, i There were no arrpats or in­ - niversaty of the Atlahtle District, Z x T 101 Eltsabeth Or.; .E ast jSide trtith ht^the Biblical story Of bread! them as they stood* on the porch, ■'Well, I learned how to sei gas on juries. Investigating ■ p^rolman ,of which Zion' ts a member, and CSt^le* Wednesday at 8 p.m. Xt the cast on ih^ waters. It may- be re» ’of. one ^Manchester housewife who flra.’.' , ■ Walter Casselta Jr. saRtx.^ cars . the 75'th anrflvcraarj' of Concor- > home p j^ rs. W^lace Mercer, 87 called that ^ e caster often bene-,'them with candy, parked on ail four aides of fniSviP' dip Collegiate institute,. Bronx- Hilltop £hv All three Kroiips will flts in some wHw when the r e t u r n s was a little girl who Practice Makes Perfect tersertion obscured the drive vilic. N. Y. roll handagw^Oi' the hospital. are in ' N i had.called at the house earlier ahd Halloween came early fo?. one vision. ’ ■ j The Institute' was founded as k X' The judge told the story earirer/f'°^‘*"^„“^':*9‘- v*** Manchester youngster thtS'^ear. Uzupes, - driving north on Lin­ I preparatory school for the minis-, The, Ydung People’s Society of this week It seenus Tv attened w!''eception and told her For the past month, or so he has, den St. turned left'into Myrtle try, but now serves as aft inatilu- ■'X the toon l,vlthefah>Qiurch will night, club recently in Plalnville. * ' o . '■ greeted hls^elghbofs yrith. "Vou when his 'car. struck one driven tion of higher learning for the ■X % i - ^ . meet Monday night .aCT^JO at the The establishment furniXlted en-, ®ot now, the little.gifl apd her gonna be hmtve'Hdlloween?'' He by Louis T. Carblllew Jr., 20, of Christian teaching profession and church. Hartford, going west through the for secular profeasisnp with high terlalnment--aU in good taste, the J*[*9od* were restless. Finally, one wasn’t aimin’ to t.qake any unnec-. \ jurist carefully explained—and^the! essary calls. 'intersection. There was $300;'dam­ school ahd 'junior fcofiega stand­ ,'MapclKster Auxiliary Po’ ^ show wa.s paced by a m aster'bfj * trick About- two weeks ago. just to age to the right frpnl' of the ing. will hold election of offlcers a t the remonies. Might shiver ahodk'the housewife. make certain he hadn't forgotten Uzupes' -car and abdiTt'31.50 dam­ meeting of the group Monday ring the , evening, the MC won’t do any, damage will the normal. procedure,, he rapped age' to the' lefUfront of the Car- night at 7:30 in the Auxiliary made-A number of favorable com­ you.^ she asked. When assured on the back door of a' neighbor. billow aiitomoltile. Room at Police Headquarters. ments abqut the Mancheater court, they m*®nt no harm, she gave her. His, masquerade garb consisted of Uztipes had stopped for tiie G E N E R A L ^ ;'V . and Grykio particular. He men­ consent, closed the door, and his everyday playclothes. a thin stop- sign befpre entering the...in- The Past Mistress Club of Waited. william A. >'oWe Brriwii Tiioinson PBt»to tioned that ju^ce was done here. mask over his eyes, and an' empty tersection, . police • reported. . Jean Rrodersen TV SERVICE Daughters of Liberty^, No. 125, He also S(vtd a mgn could ba sure Nothing happened. She opened •bag his mother had Saved after liOU, will meet Monday evening the door to inquire about' the de­ Col. william A.,Noble. M.D;, an ,i<8irr of getting his monej. % ij4^oAfi(0t B id s Since the judge 'couldn^xpemem- areift you?", h* was asked. "Hal- announce the engagement and com- btr having seen: the snteftMiiei didn't know any tricks. "Try ring- speaker at the meeting of the local . The American Legion Auxiliary ■ ,"> be 1 rloween isn't here yigt.” Citadel Sunday evening a t 7:30. ’ Patients Todav: 1'^ before., he was really puxzled. x - door bell^^tne housewife "I gotta g.et some practice.” the Miss Joan Patricia Brodersen, to . will meet Monday evening at 8 Aff»r the ahnnr enHerf X, v Said,, remeniberingwier own trick A graduate of Ei-pty'Mei.iral ADMITTED YE.STERDAY; Mrs., ' U . s k t d : After the show ended, Gryk o^ treat .days, and closed the door little tyke answered. Robert E. Gu.stafson, son of Mr. C e a s e -F ir e o’clock in the. Legion Home. Mem­ learned the man, a Bostonian, had School, University of Georgia, in Lillian 'Strickland, 11 Oak . PI./ arid Mrs.'Ru.sselt E. Gustafson, 19 bers are asked to bring in their again. The neighbor was taken back. Martin Simler. Glastonbury; Mi.s.s ALUED tv SERVICE run afoul of the law in Manchester "N o t a, bad Idea, but I don't,have 1918. he interned at the Salvation Division St. coupons, also, articles fo r the rum- PraieuUy, from behind the door Army's Booth Memorial Iloapital, Emma Stoughton, 29 Center St., AMHF..PTEB while on a hurried trip to make an there ai-o^e a terrific din. There any Halloween candy in the house Miss Brodersen is a graduate of m a^ sale • Wednesday. The com­ engagement laat-winteer— Covin.tton, Ky.. and practiced Rockville; Mrs; Doris Coutu RFD Manchester High and Trinity Col­ Per House Clall Police Unit mittee wilt be at the Legion Heme WM howlihg. There was foot y*t.” . 1,' Willimantiq; Ralph Barron, $ 1 5 0 Plus Parts ' He posted the usual 335 bonu for stamping. There were shouts “You ji^'gotta give me, some­ medicine in R e n t u c k y. During lege of , III. She attended Tuesday evening to receive arM- speeding, but did not a >pes on the World War I, he lerved as a lieu­ West Willingfon; Douglas Wright, the, Hartt College of Music in Hart cles. ' • '' and there were yells. The tu- thin',” fried the bo.v,, "Haven't you 57 Ohanibers St.: Mrs. Laurie U 9-O'OB^—9 a.m . lo 9 p.m'c United Nations, N: Y., Nov. London^ Nov. 5 (AVp'Rrb* ^ te set to hear his case. So, his mult continued bri^v, then dls- even got a cookie, or anything?" tenant in the U.S. Army Medical ford and is presently eniplo.ved as Member of F artorj '5 (/P)—The General Assentbly Corps. V'.’lth the Ar'nty of Occupa­ Carlton. 5!f Demlng St.: 'Janet a personnel interviewer by the" Bondod Flortronlr TorbuirUns sia tonight demandied joint ' Members of Ahderson-Shea No. Y , j u j j :*®*''ed in gleeful ikughter sa Well, we don't exactly recollect earl.v today oidered a U.N. LMer, t^ court learned he did i youngsters romped off the porch, if, he was lucky enough to push tion in France and Germany. He Cushing, 58 Hemlock S t: Mrs. Lor- Roval Typewriter Co. - i American-Soviet military iii- y 2048 Auxiliary. VFW, will be at the was' appointedxmedicrl missionary ralne Phaneuf. 17 Chamberlain St„) Her fiance iS a gradifnte of M an-' command set' up for an in­ Community Y, between the^ hours ’*‘^'‘“*6 of their trick accomplished. Mis luck ahead of the rest of the Rockville; James Wil.sPn, 9 Silas Chester*-High School. IJ^e ptfendfd; tervention “witltin houm” a blizgard that day. kids in the neighborhood. However, Ip India in l920. Ho U a fellow of ternational police force to. of 0 f.m. 'and 7 p.m., conducting a Acting.pn this information, Gryk the American eollegc ot Surgeons Rd,; Lea Jane and William Bor-,HillyerJim|or..(?ollege anji'thF'Unl- Stop the BritishfFrench^ Ih- nursery for infants and tots while Overtime Parking we hope Dame Fortune was on Wrirk for a cease-fire in ordered the Case red* ened ahd the his side. and the International College of kowski, 19 Franklin St.; Rockville; ver.lity of "Connectl^', and is ^ vasion of Egypt. Shextalled their mothers are voting. As we’ve had occasion to say b'e- George Hammflr. RFD 3. V e^ort*. pt’^F^ntly empipyed\ ",'oy the Allan Eg.Vpt.,*^’ bond reinatdtwi. When the defend­ What with'^ all the rain Wednes- Surgeons, and was awarded a for United Nationa backing ant ^d j'*ow the fine was only fors, many of these new- gadgets nmdVi bv the H ritish government i '*''"■ Loverin. TalcottVnile. \ Cmnmefcial ServieC.. Hartford Briialrt and France, ,W a atate- are just loaded with pitfalls for •day higbt. and the youngster hav­ ment 'issued in Londtin, said- they for immediate intehr8nHon by $17, since he had taken the effort ing his frouble.s battling a piiivor for his outstanding work ;r. India. , BIRTHS VE.STERDAY: A son Yhe wedding wiTrtak^pla.v on the unWary, - Colonel Noble’s jvlfa was the for­ to Mr, and Mrs. John Dulka, 97 j ^»n- * at the.People’s Church of would halt all mltUery action -ag the American, and. BnasiaR to ineet hla. "restenslbilities," the A Manchesterite we know re- cold, he wasn’t able to make 'his Carribridge St.; a son to Mr. and Christ. Ne«yBr'itain. sooivaa Egypt and Israel agreed to yies and air forcea. i o s p i t M i e d s judge said, • \ usual rounds. mer Edna, Dodd, also a Salvation i cently bought a house a»d has Army officer, '.vho served with her 5fc-5, Francis Kielv. 315 W. Mid-:— —7'^^— ------^ W ^lice force tp stop the -nghting, mier Nikolai Bulganin. X WHEEL CHAIRS It so often happens that people been just'.v proud of his asquisi- die Tpke.; a :s6n to Mr. and Mrs ! Dorotm? Frey. 42 Linnrjmre Dt; H o rn * ■' secure the withdrawal of the Israeli who must appear in Court are so tion. So. he puts a good deal of GOP .GoWliw?' husband- in India. Their children. . forcea and get the Suez Canal back in a''Yiies8age to President rURNlTURE angry about the whole pifocess they two.sonP and a daughter, were born Scott Brown, Center Rd.. Vernon:' Colton, 1343 Tolland COMPANY- effort into keeping the landscap­ The local Republican Party Is a son to M-r. and”a n f Mrs.Mts • Joseph' tptb operations. Eisenhowei:, said: KEITH forget about a small kindn*aa-' in in' India. Their daughte . Dorothy ' ' It appeared unlikely that Israel; PHONE MI au41iW ing around'.his new home' in order. leaving no avenue linexploftad in Noble, was a.ssistant to Mkjor and Ertel, Belleyue Ave.. Rockville; “If this WRris not sto|vcd> this case only simple justke. So, With, fall’s coming, there came Its drive to get GOP standard an>’way, would agree immediately. lOR SAUEwr RENT ^ the judge was pleased tc fihd he Mrs. John Pickup for a year dur­ daughter to Mr. and' 'Mrs. Dan> it contains thR danger of the related problem of an abun­ bearers Into office. Care.v.'74 Branford St. \ Picture Tha Israeli government sent - the had at least one dut-of-state Siq>- dance of leaves on the acres. ing their term of Pervice in New U.'N. a 5-part'demand for clarifica­ turning into a Ahlrd world portei*. . \ Op Halloween, It enlisted the ^dford. Mass. DISCHARGED VESrERDAY;! Our friend decided to rent; a aid of some 300 youthful spook.v., tion of- the latest U.N. .cease-fire war.” ' Harry Miner, 462- E. Middl4 Tpke.; i rail, and Israeli delegate Abba “ leaf-sweeper,” sa we believe they The GOP passed out about 800 Ed I Mrs. Carol Fos.s. 610 Center St.;; WESTOWM No Tricks L'p 'lllelr Sleeves are called, and went to work on Eban warned tha Assembly that B,v THE ASSOdATiSD May shopping Bags to the young­ Mrs. Irene Weber. RFD 2, Coven­ ■ ■ PHARMACY ■ ! One of the small grappa of the mi ‘ Cliurcb to View "the stationing of a force on the Waves of British small children who. roamed Man­ sters who carried them on ttieir try; Alan Rydlewitz, 46 Server S t.;' 459H artford Ril.—,MI 9-9048 territory of Israel is not possible Of coutae, along -with pilea of "Triek or Trem” rounds. Edward P. Martley, ,194 Highland! chester's streets Halloween ran up- le^eA oftehx go' Area. _There’a Without the consent of ih# govern­ Frenph . parachutists laffdied against what aeems like a unique The hobgoblins \t-era- supporters SlidesOf Africa St.; -Mrs. Christine Gee. Andover;! ment of Urael.” in the''Port' Sriid area at the n^ln^ we llki^etter, we might Mrs. Althea Wal.sh. 109 Foster S t : i f^indea iMtaliatiba, phu m That Interpret The dilemma. Weary of ■■ treats, .they add. tnak, the ahtall of' burning that May.-pXndidate for First Dis­ DPEN: •SJ-g lor Police Force north end of the Suez Canal leaves. ' trict Re^esentntlve in Congress, A unique experience WiH.be sf-jM**" Mary Lentini, 31 Ridgea-ood U uaraateed.Mr 1 yean - The Aaaembly voted 57-6 at 12:17 Wihhes Of The Family had noVcounted on. forded members and friends of T’*-: -Ann Covey, South Coven- p.m. to Zet up the police force. : today. W ithin hours, the B rit-.^ '• ;.S But those Area cap be'tricky, our CALL “PETE” WILSON friend foutid out< Covenant Congregational Church try; Mrs. Eleanor Grandaht; RFD The resolution for its creation was ish announced, th.6 Bgyptiim X Npii-s Travels F ar at the evening service tomorrow at 1, Wapping: Mrs. Marilyn Harvey Bponspred by C anada,' Colombia JOHN B. BURKE DOROTHY GRAY He packed the aweepef^^p close = A L L DAY: M l 9 - 5 6 5 0 commander there begam dis- to onjr and the brush vanished Jn.^ Mrs. William W. Eells, 144 Oak- 7:30 when a visit will be made to- and .daughter. 40 Liberty St.; Mrs. and Norway. Nineteen countries cussing 8urren"der term s with RINEIUL HOME COSMETICS Ihexhamea. ' \ ' /Iknd St., and her son Harold W. Kenya Colony in Africa, via tape Julia Gpidsnider, RFD 3,' Coventry: j Service Calls abstained. , ' 1 David Fox. 15 Edgerton St.; Mrs. 1 The vote came about an hour and - the invaders., A .^c^ae-fire T su m f-eS88 we siinpalhlze, for this w'aa one Eells, have returned from a vaca­ recording and colored slides; Db.t or Night r . "W » DtHvw^" . The Paul Barnetts,'mis.sionaries Marie Brodienr, 34 Phelpa Rd.; Mrs. | $2.95 half before the announcement that; was declared^ 8t BflM CENTER I t .' A flra which resulted ^ln produridg tion Ip Bermuda. 'While' there, they were surprised to read ah item in the colony, are the prihciphl British and*French troops had, A communique (No' 23) iSsUed by ABOKILANOE SERVICE a headache, rather than consupiing landed in Egypt, where Israel has. Arthur Drug StoraH one., / ■ whicp originated in The Herald on speakers in the recording; 'Die tha High Command said; . the - "Bertpuda Mid-Ocean News" family is related to the Maurice already occupied the Sinai Penin*' "A cease-fire haa been ordarad In sula. Port Said. Brig. Butler, commander No Friend of the farhlly froht page, in a box at that, with Swen.sons. members of Covenant the dateline “ Mancheater, Conn., church. . ' ' The new command will rtcruit of the Allied parachute regiment, is' ,We think the following' story officers immediately , from smatl- now discussing surrender- terma ihustrataa a point about a Man.- Oct. 22 (ff'i" and .the heading "Back •The public is cordially Invited to Seat Driver." It referred to the this meeting. • countries foi; "an emergency Intbr- with the governor an dth# Egyptian .Chester policeman .which is praise­ fact that, Walter Kulak of New national force to secure and super­ military commander." worthy. /' / Britain w-aa thankful his wife tvas, » u t vise the cessation of hoslllHies/’ ■' ,^ e cease-fire was announced to It seems thwp®lt<5eman’s young 6 U.N. .Secretary Dag Hammer- cheers in the House of Commons a back-seat-driver, Afeused of go­ BOWL daughter w*P'bemg given a ride to ing 50 miles in~a 35-mile zone; be akjold, author of the p.lan, will try' by Prime Minister Eden. STILL SOME OPENINGS PAY or H lG H f anfither towt-when her driver was told the j.u'dge, "My wife 4s a back­ to get "'the necessary troops'' from In a dramaUc intervention dur­ atop'ped ddring a radar check for FINE PRARMAGT^ among 7i of the^ U.N.'S 76 mem­ ing d eb ^ Eden told the Houae of seat driver, and she .aald t wasn't ««4 CESTEB ST. ML-YSSU I FOR LEAGUE or FRIYATE BOWLING allem^ly committing a minor traf- driving any 50 miles pn hour." bers, barring only Britain, Nation­ Commrtia the Egyptian military lx(l^5f, a generar cease-fire in Egypt and 1 father."' She added that, "It“ dowivnil the pointera in your party rpw, and if lea,ve the over the names of the candidates you wish to vote fori swing the As no votes are reglsteied until you move the curtain lever to that all military operations have 71 EAST CEI«S|^STREET ! wouldn't do any good."- jOII^^KOSErS ORCHESTRA OA^Aljaba Gulf posters down, it will-vote a straight partj’ tick^ fh'en you move red. handle of the curtain lever -to the left as far as it will go, and open thef curtain, yoii can make as many changes as you wish in' ceased then for my. part I am only Raprasantativas the qurta'ln Jeyer to open /he curtain. leave it there. . This wilf register .vour vote and return the pointers ■your vote while the curtain lever is at the right Side. too delighted,” said Labor party vDcMiotioa 75c to their unvoting position, after which it will open the curtain. • ■ . I - Burning Boomerang / { Tel Avi^;. Nov, 5 ' Israeli There is no danger of an.vpne's knowing how you vote, a,V the leader . Hugh Gaitskeil.’' ■ / 3rd. But. if you wish to split yopr tickdt, turn UP the pointer Terrific Peering rang from- both I Teaching can sometimes/ back- mop-up troops captured the town from over the name of the candidate 3am wlah to cut out, and then Each fandidate's pointer is located just above his name; so be : movement of the curtain lever returns the pointers to Uielt'ripff- ' fir*. Chief John Mert of ^ e MFD i. *0 , - . " “ of^Sherinl'Shaitp-el-Sheikhl at sure to turn down the pointer above the name of each, candidate voting position before the curtain begins to open/ sides of the House. X turn DOWN a pointer over the imirte of any other candidate you '"GW taken pressed Eden to sa'y.. tells these two griih little stories. [ X .X ptquth'of the Gblf of Aqaiba wish to vote for that office, aptUW ve it down.' ‘ ' for whom .vbu wish lo vote. ' ___ Recently, a North End ; mother j tha army reported, ^ Be sure to leave the pointers DOWN over the ; names of I h e whether the ceasp-flre' -was local ^ ! called to ask firemen to come and 1 xyhla was the‘'first officla an- 4th. To write in a vot^-fdr a Mrson whose name is not on the > In case of An office to which tWo tp'r more l,,canfiidales are to be .candidates for whom you wish to vote. . • / . or general - aea If there w«r« *i>y lingering I Aetion nounced action on operalh^ aim­ "If the cease-fire Is general, then embera of a shiall - cellar fire she i ed at opening the-Gulf Jro Israeli will he lindertaka to carry out : hoped she had just extinguished. | ROGERS WARREN ahipping. > / • I Clear Skies Seen the rest of the U.N. General Aa- When I firemen arrived, they Earlier unconfirmedAaporta said Obser^eFs Jied Troops Crush sembly resolution and, withdraw ' learned the fire had- been set by Israeli troops had s^rmed two is­ 65MOO For Election Day our troops frrim the area?" EVERY NIGHT the woman's - Qub Scout son, who AIX M.ANCHE8TER BILLS APPROVED except putting the Town Clerk'on a. aalary baeia and lands that had bttti used by Egy, Eden replied: had poured turpentine on the ceU this changeohange would be in e ffe ^ ^ now if the hill had not been blocked b.v Mancheater______Democrmla In to block the Re^Sea entrance to 4 4 , ose ‘‘Qui|e. clearly X cannpt know lar floor and touched « match the pempcratic Senate. All blllarequeatrt and aupported by The Board-of^irecCOrz approved. All, the Gulf. Thl^as on»\M the ma­ Boston, Nov.- 5 --r The how wide, or narrow is the area to :lt. ■ ■ ' ; ■ bllla thatjWere aiipporled by the Charter Study Group-conducted by The League of Women .Vot* jor objectly^ of Israel’a drivis Weather Bureau -at Boston i n covered by the cease fire, but And .herS's the twlat; The boy era were lapproved., -Complete cooperation by your Leglslalor.a with every groiip; • . Serosa Sinat; Peniqouja, e $ i Race today forecast ideal weather should have thought Uiqt throughout New England fqr , W'hich begM' a week ago. election da.v' tomoyrow. ' < Continued on Page FINANCIAL AID TO THE PROPERTy OWNERS AN«T.\XPAVERS0F3IANCHESTER. W’a' By fortifying the is l^ i of Tlran Washington, "Nov. 5 . (je>- Tt 1 •) (EDITOR'S NOTE: The Man- •wop the Senate and Houae seats? "The forecaster said 1 about .yfriiTna,: N ov'. 5 (/1I5— H im garisn'-.troops w ill be w ithdraw n only'after aupported the Republican demand for a per pupil Increaae of 321,Oft agalnat the Democrata requeat - and Rfnafirr tha Egyptlana have some of the cquhtiy's best quali­ tomorrow's weather:: ! for 36-00 for atate aid for educalion. Thia amojihta to 3192,000.60 PER YEAR'lb Manchester or a kept all shipping bound to or frrm fied political obseri’ers arc correct, rhraler Evening Herald Is a Which party controls Congress? rebel remnants fought on l|HSolat-" 'has been restored.” i saving of 2 mills on ypiir property lax. , / - „ ' member of the Assnclalcd Press The Governors? The State officers? • '"The skies will-be clear, .the. J . J . r The new regime, it said will Israel out of the 100-mlIe long | Pt-esidanf Elsenhower should ge/ and pla.vs an integral part In the ,Who s the new county sheriff? "' W inds w1ll .be light and the ed actions today agamsl'the SovielT^^^ negoliaUons for the.wit'hdraw- THANKS FOR YOUR response TO OUR Iflilf for the last eight years. Sherm four' times as man.v electoral votes tem peratiirev w-ili be in the milllar.v tide that ^las tloodcd out at aftai:. peace returns,... , — M ONDAY cNid TUESDAY ONLYt Is opposite Tiran at the aouthern, as. Adlai Stevenson,. but the bat­ vast, complex }<•••, of gathering -j KmimUiest System Yet WE,,vPted-for other meaaurea that brought more State money to -Mancheater, stich aa Increased’ -and reporting toriiorrow'a elec-' j ,, it Is'a staggering job ,,of vote 50a and 60.s."' ,: - ■ " the flames of anti-Russlsri revolt The Sbvie^ High Cbromarid ap'- Butletins -SALE State Aid for Town Roads, additional Grants for Public Idbrarlea, etc. ’ end of Sinai. <■ ’ tle.for Congress could- go eitJier PROFESStONAL HeARIMP AID SERVICE THE HEART HAS The remainder of the Sinan Pen­ way. tloda returns.) 'Counting but it Is taken in stride from, the AP Wiref REG. 3 .8 4 V THESE VOTES ARE A MATTER OF RECORD and we.will continue'to support thia t tyba of- . I bv the amoothcat -system yet de-, ITS REASONS 5.00 Legislation. ' - " - ' ■ X^ insula, arid the Gaza Strip were Those results were subject, of t A Soviet ultimatum demandi|ig j belUon; • ‘"'--o course, lo the possible error: in­ • New York. Nov.'S- (R—The-poH-' vised.;lt is done by- the Associated EVERY iylOlCl^y NOON TO 5:30 P. M. ■ quiet today.' ' Ucai dratpry fadea our today. The Press -Election Service.—a trtofnph that the remaining freedom fight--! ^Tsifge part of the Hungartari REG. SALE WE did aupport the,Adult Probation Bill and Mr. Warr^i reported it out of Committed tP the Israeli .! troops continued 1 to herent in all such studies .as Well News Tidbits T l’PEWRITER STRIKE EHiDB as to ‘ potential'sharp, last-minute 'bbmbast, promises and words now orihe world's most successful co­ ers give up their arms-by 6 p.nw>Airmy eagerly went over'to the- ACCURAn Fm W ^ PH EARIN e AIDS TOPERSONAL NEEDS FEYTON 'S.95 House of Representatives. ! / -t-; ' . x- • '. ' round tip' prisoners and military give way to hard figures —figures operative'effort. , (12 nooif-EST) or face coi^-mat'- rebels in, the .Insurrection against ’'-^Hartford, Nov, S 4* • booty. shifts; of' voter Sentiment respit­ that Can fool eycn some experts but Culled from AP Wires - tlil. apparently was tgoorep. ' -j .—r-— : day strlkn at Royal Typewriter ' ATT^AOriVE I^.LAS MOORLS CUSTOM-MADE TYPES FOB WE did s\ippprt Ac Fair Care Bill. One of the.best an,fil faireat laws that has been passed In any. In Sinai, almoat three times the ing froiti- overseas developments. How is it done ? Planning, Yeara Co; eMed this mornug as I the - REG. Legislature ahd even' pereon. in .Manchestpr that Is affect.ed by it appreciates its fairness. figures that; never lie.. of experience. Communisl ^ d ' lebei radio ' tConUqued on ^ g e Twenty-three) .. SPECIAL IMPADtMENTS—NQISBLE$8, TINY XONVENTIONAL StYLXS size of Israeli itself, motorized Is-: A check among political observ­ As the campaign ends, the people union 'm tifird a ftyear coatinMt. NUN'S STORY 4.00 raell patrols moved conaUntly | ers,' writers and party leaders In -.Trike a slate: It is u.sually split Ike t during the iVeekend- A full iriilon .the 48 states showed this election across the nation will mark an "X" into several zones. The county Toiedo BUde' says *dnori?‘iy,l to HESTON ZIMMERMAN., Htaring AM SpocMIist. WE did support The B-ppublican Flood Bills-Ih'at-provided a mVhimum lax increase for SIX about desert roads picking .up, on a paper ballot or flick the levers asRistani lightning So\iet attack that shop, termed b,v union leaders MONTHS against the Democratic proposal of larger: Uxea, across the board' on a PERMA­ gtny prisoners. ' ; eve that they- consider. Eisenhow­ of a voting machine. V , corresiKindent reports to one atra- Adams mistakenly nald on ^ voerve*- “tlie goal of 14 year*’ eftorts" .> (KXOW'N IN MANCHESTEll AREA SINCE;1i 94«) “ , er aheal in 32 states with a c5n1- • tegit:, center. This center- puls it Reds Ignoring LANDMARK ROOKS REG.. NENT buis- We supported a temporary taic. to cope with an emergency and the tax la how a No estimate of tha number of ThS moment the polls elose the the Press 'progrm; mat -govern- ® wail offered by Royal Typewriter HfUflE APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED . L - ' ' IJIO fhiiig of the past. ■ ' - binqd electoral college],'vote qf on the. big sta te coUeetjon' wire Tional-minded coalition.: \ ii'. > ■. " • . - Sci' ■ •_ SALE prisoners lias- .vet been given hut avalanche of .more than 55 million '•’had changed handftj-i>ecently'] .. ment Sunday. ■ift' i... Co.‘ today to nearly .A.00R.XMIP- - -.. DE LUXE ILLUSTBATED / more than 5.1)00 were reported al- l 322. Stevenson ahead In 8 states votes begins lo fall. A few in the and it goea iiitb thk hopper. ^ East HarUotd hoOTWife riiris .m y r plo.ves affiliated with the UAW REG. “ ■ '* __ with 82 votes altogether, and Long before Election !DBy, the ■Via Radio Rackoexy. in south-. UN Deinand/to jrrSTOR LIBRARY ‘ -VES we did support the Party's bills that fulfllled oUr promises of 1952 and 1954. • ,, ' ready In qampa In Ihfe south of thd East, then many mory. ■ Finally hiM baod iir fteak automobile acef- west Hungary, the rebels an­ (Ignited Auto H'orkere) leeal 3.50 SALE peninsula alone. - eight slates doubtful with l 2't. - .. ■the rush from evci-y precinct in Associated Pre.ss hafT made ar- d^-orid i^use is in critical con- 987. , Manchester Optical Style Bar THESE are only a few of th< bills that we worked-'for throughout our term of office and la tha Of the eight doubtful'states, five' rangfcmenta ..fof gfetting returns, nounced the battle of. Budapest) 'J,-.-. t.vpe of leglriation that we shall continue to support. ‘ ‘ - ; • • Lines of'captured/rucks, ar-; every, state in the union. iRtion at hospital. edhtinued and , that there ■ waq were indicated as leaning: tois^rd! Out of this gigantic mass of fig- from 150,000 polling .p.laeSs Fell.'^ -P. Callahan,.' pronvinetit Quit Hungary REDS JEER EGYPT ATTACK 747 MAIN STREET (Next to State Theater)—<:all MI 3*1191 - t: . j-'-. 1 ' Eisenhower Wltb'a combined street fighting in ,the Russjan-fieldi, RETTER HOMES— -4- ■- (Contimfed ba Page Sixteen) es come the answers to the big throughout- the' nation. member of Benevolent i^id Protec­ Miiocow, "N ov-. 8 (4P) D sw iaB of 98. One w’as inclined toward' city o r Kocskemet, 50 miles souUir United Nations. N.Y.. Nov, 6 m , W’E*WILL SUPPORT OCR PAR-n’S PLATFOR5I FOR 1956. jha Platforin that we helped toL . -•---- qu8tt4<^;, This year the AP-has assembled tive Order of Elks and secretary of ea.st of the capital.- stnitions. a rixrity ,1a Meaeaw, . OTWft* . • ' I ■ *- . Stevenson with 13. The tw'o -oth: "WhoTWhe next President? Who a force of .65,000 persons to han-, CohnecUcut Past Exalted .' Rulers . —Deep pe^im ism , ejigulfed. the broke out tonight simultasuBe' .5M. ^codkioor ers. with;*- total vote pf 16. were Rebel units hold the 'Biidapi^ ’Seven* A B to-D eplhs die this task with its. traditional AsSn., dies at Norwich at 68 Island M-Caepeh o..,,,.! •>a hiir big industrial United N^ona today ovei; the ijr before the IsmelL Brittok-aail 'GARDEN ROOK' JU&Gl 3 4 4 - left in. the "ali* w ith ' cptiBloUrig Director Don Mcl-eod o f Florida ; M-CsepeL a big ' French Embassies.' Shoutiag,. SALE claims and judgments. accuracy and speed. center, in lbe_ Danube, It'said, add- virtual impdsSibUity. of :enforcing 'HANDYMAN'S ^ Tlie ■ force la comikised of the' Sheriff's Bureau saya "There, per- Jeering ermvds called for **haaH Itt Stalex W eel^nd Toted Up on this basis the count tainly will be more ar-rrsfs"' in ing: ; ■ V . ' a resojution. overwhelmingly off Egypt.” . / ^ a O Q K V was: Elsenhower 420, Stevenson 95. A-P's o\9ta-start, employes of mem­ "Russian tanks date to Presidential ber newspapeirs' in every state and Jesse Woods kidnaping and Bog- -adopted'^y the -General Assemlily. undecided 16. ging- pase,. - ■ ,r only in formation, In many placeri demanding the withdrawal of| Rus­ ‘GRETA’ HP1N8 NbRntEARE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In '195,2 Eisenhower defeated .special .election lyoibers, ,iiiany of they have built barricfdes along ■"WeekeiW xccidentx and deaths ‘■V Uie'ru mathenMUlcal exper'ls. j ; Roberi Abrams. 22, of East Nor- sian troops from suffering Him- iMIami, Fla., Nov.Jfl i/f)e-Har*.; N A N C Y D R E W LOOK AT T K RECORD Stevenson- by 442 to ,89, i walk I is.'found ijrail' at reeksliill; the road. -Desperate fighting is go­ rlcano Greta, now ■» "Urga^aqA' resulting from . accidents that oc- , It takes 266 for election Methods npw.iised have been ing on." . ' ‘ ; gsrj'. HARDY BOYS 2 Far 1 5 9 auortd earlier added seven naqie.s Balloting I N. Yi of bullet wound iri-heofiln dangrroua stonn,” span arirtka,! jority of .the .631, toUl. iWrfectad Qver^halt a century. They . Radio Pecs, now in Russian, Delegates cited two hard facts:i east In the op«a AUaatie BOBSEI^ TWINS tdday to Connecticut’s:'1956- traflio Hillside cemetery .. .Thousands of hshds, reported, irite today that ,1. The anti-CommuriisU rebellion,, Reports to the A'ssortated Press have long since eawied the trade-:, students in R a th e lii'ave’ .flsgs and with Minds up to 188 aMia x .r death toll. ; f .V Indicated Dem^ratic state - tickotMi mark of dependability.. rebels were stUl fighting fdr -the after a' prief hour of yictory, ap- A Spectacular crash.on the^Wil- , Scorecard posters as Ui.ey m srclt'to U.S. Em­ p^fed to: have been' destroyed by hour. -At 10 a.m. the naaMB*s‘ .1 ■- were t'xpectedrto fare beltiir than -■ Newspapers,,-radio arid television bassy arid shout for UJS. intary-en- uranium mines-Of Mecsek. not far seventh hurricaae wna asqr bur Cross parkway in Orange, the.party's national slate, EVen So. X ;.- ■■ ■ ,c- from the -Yugoslav border. It da- Ruasian steel, leaving thb'Krerftlln Wheij; npd*y Afternoon traffic;-was stStioris.-' and candidates -^em - tlon iii Hungab'. , tu d r 27.1 a o rfh and le d g ttB * . . 8 a. possibility was seen ,thatl Cqn- selvesxrely on- it. .Candidates manded That thd rebels be .gi-vari Mild a clique of Budapest puppets TO till St Its peak, killed two men yester- French Natmnal Asseiribly rc- pri refuge In public buildiiigS. or III' full control of the country, f •Q.L w est o r ab«n1(^ T O T i R i S i ; gressional races might beiso-close REED'S, IN G.'^ In Tomorrow’s (fi-itli ytetwy; or concede deteat, fleetsAnger of French deputies' and . nortfiisnst of tiaa juah FUiltq - aa to require ,g day or oo to deter- on the bajfis 'of'X l’ .retuiw . apartm ents and isaid. anyone; irio- V 2. Soxlet Chief Delegate. Arkridy >■ AuJomablU-pSdastHan accidents mine fihglly whlcH party 'con­ decides: tp take up Hungarian sit­ lastlng Russian, soldirirs would be A- Sobolev virtually Mrved no^e Rlon, ''"""-X' 'J',, "EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" (00k tbq lives.' Of a boy In. West trol Corigraoa. 1 - ■ ' Many -tirites a^o the AP's (abu-' uation jin debate . D m u m c u s - sholt on the spot. ' ' 111 advaqca that a U-N- VOte (or-an Hartford ind a woman la Hart­ 'the Dentoprata ok> noW; 49-47 in' E^iion of Tlie lationa. have saved bfflciifi vote- R4(U6 say-is; poUee flriTTOB huge^ iRadid BiidapestTroadcast'the-6 iifveatigaUonlUoni in . Bun^ary,^ ^ mfich BONN RTLTMEim K ATROViar T' OFEN MONDAY NITES tiu j 9:00 ford Friday night, arid another the Sanatd afld ;2Sll>-80rih'ihe Houae . taM'yinfg agencies from the mis- rrow'da'demonatrating aga ins-t; p.m. ultimatum, for treq elections, would-toe ' Berlla. -Nnvi 8 :.(ff>--auBiit8l|lk'£- padaatrlan fstality occurred Fri- with four vacanclea^ They .tpbk it fortun^'bf nanUpg the wrong can­ Hritlsh protectorate 'In Persian; The Hubapest station', again firm, susnnmarily rejected, n f West, RerUa sta r ts stwri*'?' r night In Danbury. Tha latter away from the RepubUcana In 1954 didate as aie.Avlnner.. G u lf. ly under Russian control, sou^t to e prevailing view was th at lag “dnlnl with nt Ipvolved two octoge- after two years of GOP leadershiir. 4 ■ ilattrlirfiter The-years hsve been^lled with .'tPareriU rif ofia ot. twoJm lwiag. vrin -over Hungarians with all,'sorts. tha. Rqtsian grip -wrould" .not ba nartiit drivers. ' - Third party movemerita' wSrf instances in which close races have, ■foriltbaH'stars of Veterans’ ' Ma- of promises rt political and' eco­ tdotnnsd b y words._____ . A ' collage etufienl dled^ In- Hew having UtUa or no effect on the tested AP men’s courage and en- jm eijal High School, W arwick, R .I., nomic rrtortna. Thp Vnltad Btats^i rsposiil thf k ■'1 kbrttln^ if] say frtdattra U arriva .hjt , "First Ut^'ls nseaasan to rastoro « , SB n g e Wilew) (UDBgtopsg SB VflfSTinBtj^tlUW ) (O m M m e m- l^gri' ThfBi) tomorrow ordfr," It wmmod. ‘”rho Bovlat *(

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P A G E T B B S B WAWfiHI«CTTgft RVtfN lN e^EnALb^ IfA N Ci^iTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER C, MANCHESTER EVENING HERAiiD. M ^CH ESlfiR, CONN* "MQNpAYi NOVEMBER 5, 195S > A Q l t w b ^ - ...... - ...... ^ ------the .WtiiffM|xx>^s of 1955 re t snowfXll in Coioradbi ski messeh- ehce. Attending were acting Secra­ tary'.Herbert HoovOr Jr;, dXector iSue Wins ^tOOTHINQ R lilK r n § k r o n Cardinal/Claims to New JimfU to atart a gers' deliver the- returns- ' . schedule tha>xcerrlea on the . ElecUon vrorkors never lokqjy Wlans p riej fiea Allen W. Dulles, of the CefitraL In­ ret COUGHS “W h iff tradlUdm. of eupplyligg what to eotpect next.- telligence Agen'cy iCIA ) and other Ike Letter Aw 9M t » n o t e s By Earl Yost ^Polands Regime ofRtiaIs.J V Officials Comjplete ‘Silk T otm good' entertainmenV'tp all who a P ' ixbulatora inx. Mizeq Righting Wrongs want to listen. Their ,sch«^le this thought .'It exceedlnglir An 'outcomsr . of the conference Susan Brown, 12, of cmDt . Election Plans year, besides singing st aH,.Yal* 'ti’hen- a Congressional W Voters in Crisis was the message toBulganin, wood Rd./ won fliat wlze In th? Glee Club concerts and entertain­ got no votes at all I X whieh^Elsenhower ahnouiiced in a girls' division of a coimtywide Ike ‘•Days, of'JJtnt spetiallzed busi­ WarsaMv,. Nov. , 6 (P>—Stefan ing r At various xnni*n'a college^ statebfient aaying that 'w,qrld oplnr Btbron, Nov. 5 (SpefSolSSJPoi** 'They, called . coilnty .etehtlon of­ letter writing contqsi. ness is gon^’ Fred, 1^.^ Pohlman o^„ throughout, the East, includes a 'Washington, Notte-lS (i^^^.Msi-'fery and a crew-of NBC-TV plan- ion has suffered "shock'and dis­ A^ording to the CiUzens . for ! l im will bo open .'"tomorrow f t ^ Cardinal Wyszynskt, says the ficials. The^.'Officials then . dis­ t« Hu£ion St. ptiised ms ' .vvrongs done to the,,Rdhl^ul Cath­ post-Christmas tour to Colorado (Continoed from Page the latest information available. covered . tb'lthelr^chagrin they’d dent Eisenhower readidXhis *'5''* may at the Soviet attack on the. Eisbnlsower he^quarters in Hart-. •: 4.01. to .7 jp.^ for tlJe’ notional par^^to the door ^Jist,^ and the epriiig vacation.'jouriiey ■While Ute immense tmdertaking forgottefl the candidate's. peoples and government of Hun­ ford, Susan a ru "h* “7 II® girls Jt«\e electiioh: Both Republt- olic Church in Poland ard-. J)eing to "sunny Bermuda. durance to the end. Sorneli' j feqiilres/mental and physical forti­ gary.” and bOya who submitted leltera on ^ ’ednesday 'afternoonbn ?ohl- naijrt'oxiS.e ballot. whllX grsppling with, acute wOriq. ghow.'Barlier in the evening Fesen- Mna onABoBlocraU wlll~hilive their repaired. *' , Jay Rand of the Rotary Club there have'been days' of epuhtin tude r-': >u«n sometimes tyork 72 All-Time Classic Eisenhower's statement said'the why-G}ey thought President -Etaen- f man's CHfgar -, Store on Depot said today ticket sales have been B a fa stretch'- - there too, is-^ ...... _____ 'problems centering in battle- Tiowerwer willwill- mcke a closed circuit hfcodqumiterluiiRoin this year. ' The CalholiXpreldtei juet ce-' checking and fecheiXing before a ArC men will never, forget 1916's meeting also went Into "ways and howeiXbould be reelected. ; >;’>• Square 'afler'7^ years of cohtin- ■ leased by Poland's iteAV natiprtal (feqd, and a .few choice reserved drama., adventure ,'imd telebast to Boston, where he had rneanS available to the. United Sus'an./Xho was one of 70 girls Sample bolloto ore on. file ot^the '' contest could be.diclded. let .thc.jjy hll-tlme classic example of - how.-ennamed Hungary and Egypt town elerk'o office onJ ihoy bO obr noil? buslnees. The cigar store was Oommuhlst.^ regime from three seM .a.re'left, Apy one wanting to Hia campaign for - re-election Xlanneau. apeak tonight befOr* the States” of-getting Red. troops out entered In't^vco® !” !' received a it pay.s to wait and be sure who foreign policy crisis arose. (oinetl by oil who wl«h toytonsult the oldest In pbint of operations , years' detention, preached his fiiHt reaervA-'Mats may call at Kellers AP- men stuck grimly to the job, jju '■ the preslilentiai sleellon wins close conlests.^--:^ comes to a x end less than 36 hours ; of Hungajry. hut he gaVa no details beijiutiful. 90-y«af-qld doll, which on >he Square, and one of the old- sarmoh since hid release at War- MehA ' Snap, Watkins Bros, and even losing , a competitive advan-J p r ia .l'. owa's tally't-puldn’t be of-r' after .he'^nnbunced he had sent.,' 'Vh»t effect She gunfi>b.erup-. on this .point and thS White House stands 32 inches tkll; and 'vas them, ' ■ businesses in Manchester. Ci­ Woodrow Wilson grid Charles CuA]»itn llteroture 1« being saX k .Church of the Holy Cross Nassiff ArmVpo. High School stu­ tage in refusing-tp name the win^', J'rially pjjrted '^'Peoause a EVaiW Hughes were the president, an "urgentgent messaKemessage’' to<•« Soylet'Xjoq*...... I""''’.■'fV"“ Ef^Tt and...... HungaryWith declined to elaborate. termed a valuable' "collector’s gars tolled by members . of the, yesterday. • dents, may ' purchase th em . from. tornado .rti^Jtfk i^ni-al sch6ol.hou.Be Preibier Bulganin calling for: . their . worldwide reprecussiona— item," aont out ailpk and foot theoe her,'until they could be certain. tial contestant.s. Later' in the day and everting ftw days before the e le c tij^ ^ e - Pohlman family' have beenj. Thousands packed the church. Russell'Wright at -the school.' polliiig plpci^ahd .blew away the ''T Withdrawal of'Soviet troopb:-n>».v have on the President's re- ESSenhower kept in touch l^y ’lele- .. The introduction to' Sushis Btnt to' customera from Maine} An outstanding example oc-XaUpj-g bejn/^unted. Tn those days. It wax a far publicana aak Support,.'for their The 20th century, he said, has slower job to gather election re- tirom Hungary.- '- _ ' election bid is a que.sUon the voters pljohe with the U.S. drl^SAtion to award winning' letter reads:''<;The candidates for the -Le^.lature and i to California. T h e r e Avon't been one -of the darkest periods in ctirred in New Jersey in 1954,T h is ' X n , election .. correapondent'at will answer tomorrow. ’ ^ the /emergency session of the President of the : United States be, any more hand wrapped suits. But the eastern, section Xf i Achieving for Hungary its support for the iiatiptial' ticket. The man's history. He called its worst was tho U.S. Benxte-race betwee4''stllw’'eil, Okla. wax a bit slow re- the country Vepprled fairly .quick- nwn'righl of., self-determination in .Democrats, '>htaded by 'presi­ United Nations General Assembly should he the greatest man in the- cigera pi;oduced by the. Pohimans.. Past Masters Spt Cllfford P. Casa and Charles pbrtlng retut-ns InW-primary last dential ' nominee Adlai Stevenson,, in New, .York. The Assembly, voted Land; To' me. ike is the man.’’ , Damocrats a s k ^ b ^ m e and both and'all'jlhal remains of what w'as feature '‘the trampling down of ly and gave Hughes' a ' healthy I the choice of its mVn government, ilMOW^enla. the individual and ci\'U rights of Howell. '• , -July 3. The reason was, that he m argin., ' ' In a-statem ent Issued after contend the recent de’^elopments 59-8 to condemn Russian military SusSn is the dsugilter of Mr. IN ^ ftr 1-TRIF once X flourishing business is To Confer ^ e g r ^ Hqwell, a Democrat, had been had' to drop everything to. coyer Show the administration's' iforelgn Intervention 'in Hungary, and and MfS. John A, Brow-h. Tifllwt/Andover. who has many'" pleasant memories Of past man by many public'organizations So impressive was his showing, unusual Sunday meeting' 'vftn Bdbrpn and is ent'tled. to thrdugho.ut the world.” yri’driy forecast as the winner.. A.s a shooting the incumbeiH. sheriff some papers and newt services^ some top advisers,' and after, x policy has failed and should be called for withdrawal of Soviet n ie prize winner in tiis boys' 5 Tbo gwiAl/ Maa service and the rare cigar Store Past Masters’ Ni^ht wlll'be ob^ I 'Tefurtisima began, pouring in he tpOk and his victorious opponent killed repudiated at the imlls,-.''. troops. division was Richard, Potter, 8, liksa to say "Y ssl" T ‘~' its lb lb<^'Tbwn MeclingSi asks wooden Indian figure which meas­ "We are wafehing the fight for quickly declared hfm the winner i personal, .call on ailing Secretary fpr auppoft from townspeople, in new order,” the Cardinal said. served by MaJ>rfie8ter't«ddgei' No. a long-lead. 'Ahitad 92,000 votes ] each other,In a gun fight. As more reports came, through of State Dulles, Eisenhower said Republicans, including Nixon, Eisenhower also Issued ^ state-, East Hartford. He received a bi- 1 .mahaa ures seven feet and is now on dis­ COFFEE shortly before midnight, -he; .Some of Maine's, offshore'js- cycle for his. letter which was se-.j leans, isvsa ] a.cap>t>aisn for election as Sta play at the Pohlman home porch "Man's right to choOse freedom. 7^ A.F. A A.M.,'den In­ at the MahoniC^ Temple. The En- ! CAVEY’S X-Some' newspapers and newal*-bey do, the jphone.s don t alvsay.s montMjrpnouttUf Oat,^ SHOP and pral.sing Jiim as "my inval- tries. A committee spokesman torial district,"; on the Democratic dian, which la hand carved, waa atorttk;;^; - , „ ' V, Through Tuesday night, 1 and this country’s efforts in the known abroad, and acquainted wltX without oUigiitioh: 9111 < .tiekst. His ancestors have been The- .(Xcdlnal annpumled th x t' tered APPP^ntlce degree will be | agencies declared him tiie vi'etcr. 1 work. " Ivednesday ahd Thursday the ten- United Nation.s to remedy it. world leaders—is IndiBpensa'ble' at liable assistant." Dulles undsrwent said that of the 110 entries, there piirchaaed by Fred -W. B. Pohi- confetred. and W. Sidney Harri­ 45 were 63 different reasons glycn datU x-5 arvi(0, Nallanw( ^Oeniocrats 7or over a century. man, Fred’s father. In New York flA-e Polish mthpps have been re- EAST CENTER STREET The AP refused to do sd-.-Analyzing.; On election,Hlgbl. If the line-to„ Sion mounted and the AP, i-efua- Elsenhower plans to make his such, a lime; , an operation Saturday for rilmoval son' will be the acting worshipful fo u n d for thinking Ike should continue Crag at ovar 1,000' in 1881-»the 'same year the Pohl- 4 froiiv ddtmition since his -the returns, the AP staff,, ; Maliniciiis Island, 20 miles oft | be swayed, kept feverishly election eve,talk-Ta 5 to 6-minute Eisenhower himself annearx coi^ of a cancerous section of the large master. * ■ —;— ■ ' ■ ------Uiat most had come from Xr-eas! Rocklshd, lx mit" it »ouei. Ihe I at the Job of aisseSsing the returns. intestine. as preaiaeni ^ ^ tior your loan in to^Uie reponal high School Inter­ mana opened their first cigar atore release last. 'SimdBy—4 sign,'' one—in the course of a coaat-to- fident he will win. -Many of his wnta, or coma in ests, and he promises to work for he,.^>kld. that the.iHreaehiXovSrh- flight Worahipful Brother Hari HowbU,had had been, expected to carrycarr.v Rockland. Courier-Gazette ar-,i At last, near, midnight Thurs < 1st television broadcast on the Staff members are oulspokeniyso. a t 22 Depot Sq. These wooden In- riaon, who was master of Manches­ ranges for a fishing boat with solution of the. problems connect­ dians were used almost exclusive- -inentNUi righting the wronfs'^hki: and theTmlk of the Republican vote, day, A P‘s Compilation showed that three major networks starting at Simday was no, day of rest for ed With this. He thinks taxetloh IS have befallen the church undey ter LiOdge in 1948; is grand trustee for Case still was unrepo'rted. shlprlo-shore telephone to. put in final Califorii(a figtire had 'd^ided n p.m. E ST . . . " U«NS $38 ' l.v to advertise cigar and tobacco and fWay the count to the main­ the President. He attended fhurch diiqpToportionally high as compared communtam. , ‘ -of the Grand Lodge of ConnecU- The AP meit-jield fast to their the outcome ib Wilson'S favori While there waa no offirirt stores in days of yore. 'The tair cbiXnd an assistant trust officer Have You Yis**e<* with his ujife and their son and with cducatlonar costs. chief with the gaily colored war ,Sln e the Cardinal's Ktease a decision, despite' tlie contpetitive' land. A weary A ^ editor called word, the expectation was that he daOghtpr-ln-law, then spent 15 Motorcade Successful. . headdresa^waa purchased for $100, chur< -statxcommissiqit has been at thitGonnecticut Bank and Trust disadvantage, because it was Maine's Bde au Haul, where the j Hughes' suite aUNew YOrk'a -Ho- woOld Stress a get-out-the-vote WHITE HOLLAND TORI Co', in Hartford. minutes with Dulles at Walter Btormy^ weather Friday evening and for ycara was on display in met up.''to \remova'sources of thought at the time thauthe out­ late chief Justtce^ Harlan F. Stone ! tel. Astor to relay the news, angle, ------leaving„ the- ■ tub-thumping Reed,Army Hospital before going \ TULIP TREE FAR^ failed to keep the "Cltizena for front of the Pohlman atore. Fred frictioh. Assisting fttX*** work will be Our ^elightfiilly . come could decide contrm"^41 the summered for mau.v years without 1 There a Hughe'a aide started to for the Republican party and fhr ! mto a long White House Confer*! EUehhower motoiicade" from rol­ reports that in 1941 hta father was Past Masters Rajbnrad D. Blanco; Senate.. . - benefit of a phone.' also u s e s j ghut Off the caller by aaying himself to Vice President Nixon | j fiar turkeys have been wiiUiera at the Boston Show In the Oven ling along, arOund 15 or 20 earn offered g l,200 in cash for the In? senior \B-arden; .'T. w aber Relch- Shortly, Case began to cut dowX fishermen. A fi-shing c'i'aft, relays "The President-elect haa retired and other partiripanla. j ~ ■ - ■" | Dressed Class. Every year shoam. I^-^repan ready fer the oven. joined the parade, which ended at ard, junior warden; Robert W. W6«-»ir« i»H ThVniiVh 4*'^ tabulation to Slonitigton, 1 for the night and cannot be Hia- Mra. Eisenhower and their son ' N 6 M AIN dian, but turned it down. After Howell s lead. -Through the pie-telephones to tabulaling I turbed.” the school auditorium, where a one Of the Indiaa'i’ arms were Eli Whif^e^ofs Wilson, tressurer: Js m ^ ^ W , Cheerful Coffee Shop? dawn, hours, the X P checked and Knox County. and daughter-in-law, Maj. and Wreuqht ffon Railings 60c Lb. N. Y. D ressed '20 Lbs.-i.'eOver 20 Ubfi. 50c '2nd Flenr; witty program was presented. - broken by a youngster, the hand Maher, secretaiy; Stewart R. Kriu recherked its figures. Finall.v. only -I. The editor had the last ■w'ord. Mrs. John S. Eisenhower, will be r Mitchell nedy, senior macon; Albert D. l*iigiiuge Proldcmn j --.."Well," .said. "when Uie 'Yrs! H'e Ptiir the Tendbn*—Deliver in Maiiiclieater tf Ton A representative crowd was in carved relic svaa removed to the Hert Friday a few hundred Voles sepaipted the with the President '.■hen he speaks. Perch Celiniint Cannat ftek Up Yonrseir.. AaklkrnM attendance. A good many more Krause, junlw descon; Walter S.- New Mexico ha.s a language j President-elect wakes up in tno OKN .TtltinOAV ICS UNm I Pohlman home, where it atill i-andidates as hiore returns ar-. problem, simio,,many. citizen.s speaK ‘ mornirig,, tell him he isn't PrpS'i- So will the Vice President and would probably have been' on hand proudly atands today, 'with the Broadwell, senior steward; Gra- Mrs. Nixon. Other -.peakers will I dll The famous Yale Whiffenpoofs rivhd. mo.stjy Spanish. Vote collectors , dent-elect'an.v more." VALLEY WELDING CO. > ^ANW HARAIURDA if tMera had been better weather. right arm in a. aalutlng-tlke poat- ham-L.' Clark,, junior steward; John. Do Come In. About 9 a.m.. Case moved ahead be ."cut in" from various points A imi •« tiM MH we.40 Mm w»«ser .Xill sing hers Nov. R a t the L. Von fleck, marshald; snd Eric find themselves trying to get the j, For Free Eatimate OAD ASH SWAMf> RD., GLASTONBURY TEL. MEdford S-S415 \2I t .MMni ■eSiinrtlM etiHlilr UiHIImiM Town Beperta Due tion. . . Fred W. B. Pohlman'made and then the lead began to see- around tht country. * Olastonbnry MB 3-9118 . •f iie.osi.-aj.Mitii. I lleMi..30 MMlH. . lUports from all departments Glee Club Concert IA : the Hi. S. Anderson, 'chaplain. ' information b-i- phone conversa­ Buying sheet^.ftemember that cigars for 72 years before retiring ''•saw: By nightfall. Case was out in tions irl a mixture of Shaninh and TV producer Robert Monlgom- of the town should be in readinesa laat August. He. is now 86 years School auditorium. - The meeting .Avill open at 7:30, the lengths shown, on labels de­ front once more with a scant 825- English. scribe the sheets before the.v were for presentation at -the next meet­ old and has been happily, united Manchester Rotary. Club is spon­ but will be preceded'by^a roast- vote-lead. ing the Board of Finance; Nov'. M enui^Changed {ktily In New Mexico and other stales hemmed: subtract about five in marriage for' 52 yeaia. His soring. the concert for its Youth beef dinner a t '5:30,' spoiiaored by , Onoe Winner by 3.370 with rugged terrain.B, those deltv-. 14,- to be used In the make-up of birthday falls on his-wedding ah the Fellowcraft Club. Those plan­ Inches from label figures to'allow, Project Fund- EventuaUj', after all official re­ eririg tallies , to central CQllcetlon fqr the hem. the annual town report. niversary, June - 2. Fred Sr. waO, The Whlffenpoofs.' a spontane­ ning . to attend the dinner shduld Achievement N l^t turns were in and recniints made spots sometimes have to ta i^ .in hia day, one of the top pro- ous, informal singing organiza­ promptly contact Pierre E, Teeta in some areas. Case won by 3.370 On Saturday the annual Tolland ducen 4t hiand mads cigars in the roundaboiit roads which loo^/dn tion, have appeared on tha Yale Jr.. lunneth Weibust or one of the ballots out of more thitn 1.700,000. and out of adjoining atates;' ' W ho says dream ca»:s never cornaftrue r County Achievement program will East, He averaged' between 2,50 scene from time to time as the officers, for reservations. take place at Hicks Memorial Gathering the state-by-state re­ Michigan's moat' remote voting and 300 cigars a day, and made aa peed for the expression which the turns is only a part of the job. » Personal Notices School in Tolland. -Local 4-H many, da 350 in one day’s toil. He , spot la Beaver Island, with a small singing group , affords hsa population of 297, l.ving'3.5 miles ' -young people and all others inter­ started making cigars at the ripe Just as important Is the task of Herald Phole by Ofisrs been felt, by the ever-lnventive distributing them over 400,000 out in Lake Michigan. It has not ested are invited to attend. The old age of 14, and smoked on tm^ under-graduate. This tradition hai POSITIVELY In Memoriam timo Will be 7:45 p.m. average of sik a day eyex*(nce Fred Pohlmt^ and W oo^n Indian. miles of AP leased wires to som> r. I grown-to such an extent In . the 6,700 newspapers and radio and 'ferry the day after election. 'Work Progressing he waa 15. Three generations of past of the campus.milieu as the ENOS TOMORROW! In Jovlns memory of my huibajifl ; Work ia continuing at a rapid Pohlmana w.ere engaged in the iiig over the ------building that, was ler Salea s i COrp. aa the Dodge dpal- television stations at home snd Results .from the norlhe.Ast sec­ Kflm'srd P. Sklitr*n. whn (UiiRAd a^*ay Glee Club itself. PROGRAMS abroad -' tion of^ Ualifornia's -San Bernar­ Knv<*mb4*r 5. rate on the front steps of Hebron cigar making tradA One of the PrigtjsAlly A”****'^®**^’* *-*■*••” eri in Manchester . . , Customers Congregational Church. A work- top brand named Pohlman-rolled Bari .Personable jimmy jvaa born of the Connecticut Power Co. mtfy This year, i o . such’ singing '-\^AlTiong these wires are national dino Cd^pt.v come in by mail Not Just todav but ^very day groups are regulariy .engaged in flecUon. circuits on which state from Nevada. The cmihty is near Mv thniialilriurn bark tn y-pu, man said Saturday that they ex­ cigars w u jt iii Silver Wave, which Irtureece. and came to the United now pay their electric bills at Video Everydaiy — Sonv* Uitlr thinp in e pect to have the steps ready for waa thS'tiU e of a'-piece of muaic developing both the modern and flguroa^-e ftashed to AP's Wash­ Nevada, and its mail Cpes to Las SUtea in 1920, the same year^at Helb'*, North End Pharmacy, . the traditional barbersht^ ■ All Rights Reaerved — Like'you used to nay and do. use by next Sunday. For the p«at that years ago waa feature*^ by hia wife-to-be, Catherine, arrived Green Pharmacy, Pine Pharmacy in g ton Bhegau. VegM, for rylay hack to Cali­ harmonics In the process of enter-^. H. T. Dickinson A Co., Ine. fornia. . / I It’.'" said, timr heala all aorrow. two. Sundays it hsa been necessary moat piano teachers. on- U.9. aoll. They were married and the Weatowm Pharmrey as NOW Ends TUESDAY In Washington they are Anil holpa you to for|T6‘t to -uae the chapel steps at the rear Both phada grown and . broad tabling their discriminating audi­ tabulated to gtvh>fhe countri-vvide Other remote arca-S arc bepin- ' And BO. far tiin'* haa only proved 8 ^ t . 19, 1939. Besidea John and well as the'new main office at 145 ences. The most famous, aa well as to enter the chuhJi. ------leaf tobacco were used a^ tha '3. A .,' the couple haa fw o 'daugh- Hartford Rd. . ,^lla.Icolm Barlow- _ CEATURE SHOWN AT slluaUon. Analy.Btil\walch the ning to deliver thejr ret\irns by , now miirh t miss you yet. flouigo. Postpones Meeting the oldest of these, is the Whiffen- . figures to detect any-trends. Alto, plane, isaves lots of-tune where __ North End store. The I^lman' tera, Martha, employed for the has sold -his used car property at poofs. v Legend has it that the 4:30 and 8:10 Boeause of election day Hebron store was in three locatiohi, ktfuft- past seven yeara at' the Telephone 435 Main St„ corner of-Wadsworth they .ate on guard agaihst roads and phon^a are poor. And muraa^ tn br'ar th* blnm. Qrango 'will not meet tofhorrow ing at 22 Depot S^„. l ^ r 'moving Whl^npoof was fn obscure Artie Y O U C A N ture conclusians. Even thia mndern convenieTit^', But whRt Tt mDant to lnn4 ynu, Co., and Penny,, a teacher a t the St., to the Blake Corporatioh of cresnire which, when lured from an’t always be Heed, however. K ” but will meet this evening at 8 to 241 N. Main S t, and in 1940 the Nathan Hale Sdbool. Connecticut . . . Ladies Night will A corps of' writers prepared o'clock in Gilead Hall. .Election of business. \VM moA^ po the aite Ua lair by^tood and drink. Inevit­ ALWAYS DEFEND news stories snd summaries with ys In a while after a heavy Main reason for the addition of the be observed by mer.jlMrs'of the ably squawked,With delight. This offleers will take place. until liquidation X t .3 0 0 -N. Main Manchester Kiwanla xCldb on ON V Anoton Notes St. on Depot Square, the aite of dining room w’aa to accommodate, phenomena with some singing the overdow of customera. Under Wednesday, Dec. 5. at the Country added — has been observed at Edward Charles, infant son of the old Cov^a Hotel block..Fred Club. Dr. Donald Stroud is in Mr. and^Mrs. Irwin B. Miller. B. rolled .C^ars juat five yeara. the njsW setup, M'orianoa Sr, will Mory"! in New -Haven every Mon­ ELECTRONICS SS* prejmre the salads, v ^ fta b les and charge of the program . .. Quaker day alncf 1906. The "Whiffs" have l.%ii Amston Ldk* was baptized Oct. al^ou^'M spent 23 years, since of the Year trophy haa been award­ 31,: ; at St. 'Peter's . Episcopal 19^, vhandllng over the counter left their mark on American m'usiA LABORATORIES ed by the .Quaker Oats Co. to Gor- through .the'Avtdeapread fame, ;of ^STANEK Church,,the Bar. Douglas F. P*lmm aal^. and the book work for his ,xlon Todd of 182 McKee St; The o0 ciatlj)|::-' . faHmr. Young Fred didn't have the "Whiffenpoof Song.” original' S E R V l i ^ Mors Amstdn'Lake news la that local man, a jobbing salesman in ly auhg at the .opening and clos­ enOAD ihuch of a -vacation between jobs. New Ehtgland, w'as selected from a Mias Cheryl, daughter of Mr. and Today, he started working folr G; ing of Whiffefipoof meetings. The Mrs. Robert A. Fried, celebrated field of several hundred salesman music for this song is genOraliy A 0 ■ r. T f I I V I S I 0 N Stillman Keith in Keith’s 'Variety for thelionor. The award is made her 13th birthday Oct. 29, w A - on Store, a few- dbora away from credltril to-Ted; Gkll<>'vay,-a gradu- tbs same day her brother, tiedfga Co the manw^lb the roost outstand­■fate of Amherst and a-resident of a Mew Ravaa. Cww. 'where the Pohlmana ,:^ere aet up ing PWTICAL for the paat eight, yean. He it . a This season, ', their 47th, the I ■•Ism s' Ilats* 1:M i S) eOl^UTICAL------ooTioponilefit, MU» Siiaan Manchesier^l^Uce oificer. AVho (M) B'EBTBEB AND ML'SIC B. Pawdleteii, bMphone ACademy now Handles thXachool tralTic at ■ Yormer president of thq Verplanck "Whiffs” are under the leadership (IE) POUTICAL I 8-S4S4. the Center, Seymo^hoa smoked School PTA, and has bOen active of "PopOcatdpeti” Marty Fenton (U>-FILM SHOBTS in varioiui junior athletic programs and ''Pitchpipe” Dick Gregory, -T;EE (EE) POLITICAL Pohlman products for 50 ! SEPTIC T ^ S 7;ia (IE) WEATHER - Bon tiny squares' of, cream Only one other known cigar fo lW ! In Manchester. His son, Gordon Jr„ Starting with a 2-week pre-season taatollattojaXad Repair (lOES) POUTICAL cb.eoso^to finely 'chopped aalted in Manchester ia Del Austin, and'' is a student at Monson Academy. warmup in the Adirondack Moun­ anata ! T:1E (lE-EEt DOFGLA8 EDWAB08 tain, the 12 sehiora that com ^se AND THE NEWS ntita. Serve as a flavor foil fpr a he gave up his business at the < S).TBA swdet fruit gelatin dessert. Center a number of. years ago..; I All-gaa kitchen has iMeh installed SEWERS CLEANED (M) HIGHLITE8. and INSTALLED Closing of the ' Pohlman atore ! at the new Manchestei'High School (Ill JOHN DALY A.ND TBB marks finish to the l-man cigar cafeteria' i ^ c h will supply hot CELLARS DRAINED . * ' , ...VKW'8 making enterpr^ in Manchester, lunches for thOxtudents and.teach- -T;M (EE) W'EATHKBVANE Fair the Man In YoWr life Bob Farrell's c o u n t r y T;ia ( t-SS) BOLD JOtBNEY erg. It la equippe»x' . since 1936, completed { at s’:IS t COI'KTKW - gradually,'to make little changes each year. Some* _ a car-that has far more than stnrtling years* for Morianos for 12 years. Mrs. 20 yeara in the employ on, Oct. 1. Wed.. ••Aytack" I:1E (tat TOV TOWN I I \ i i . i : \ of the Center Restaurant, starting Ethel Bbhaon, a 10-year waitress 1;M (ISl AH THK B'OBLD TI'BNR / . J / >ArHHir Druf Storts in 1923 4urihgthe Centennial Week He is curferitly sidelined with ill­ -(jat ONK-TBIBTY rLAYHOl’BE •f,'r y// /V/// tini^s a new grille, an engine improvement, or -ahead beautyr for Morianos, and, Mrs. Helen ness but is expected back to work (EE) ABTHL'B OODKBEY celebration in Manchester.' The Arthut are the regulars. .The hew I-.ta (IEAEI'AI'B M|68 BROOK8 THE BIG M for ’57 boasts dreiam-car feature# partnership was split in 1652, and shortly on a part timq basis. Jo t’s , (ST) MY EITTH; MABGIE II g: I I new colors; and trim. .- dining room' will be available for hobby is collecting co in s.. .Mrs. !S:LT (Sai .rOLITICAL Kambaa remained at the Center wedding, birthday, private and flIR CONDI r/O/VfD 3 ;» ( t) HOVSF. PABTY - neyer before found outside a designer’# dream* and Morianos went to Bolton, tak- Alberta-Colbert of 43 Ardmore’ Rd. (IS) HAHTOONLAND We broke that rule. In fact^ we broke all the family parties. .Fire laws will per­ noted 10 years with the Hartford (SMO) TICNNISmEE EBME mit up to 177' for dancing in the Gas Co. on Oct. 28. She has been EASTWOOD FOBD’H SHOW . ' "rule^ This is dynamite! book: a Keyboard Control that makes ordinary neiv area. 'There ' aVe . 25 tables. (U) TWO FOB THK SBOir in the - Purchasing Departmen t in I:4E (ESI HOI'BF. PABTY ' Capacity of the old building is 75, the Hartford office since her first Bl«k rroftbr B«r|r .CiifiMbM THE WHITING . push-button 'driving - old-fashioned; ah exclusive . Gmcp Kpllr 3:ta ( E) LIVE COPY liirR Itss coal... get more comfort For you are not the only one who has dreamed which inclutles the booths • and day, and she-has the un.isual dis- VTdka* DtCftrl* (U-EE) BIG PAYOFF CORPORATION counters. .Parking! area can now (TVMr MATINEE, TBEATEB . Unction of being the only woman (C«l»r) Automatto 'HcBttng gpeeiallsta of a totally modern car, a car that has everything Floating Ride with.,-a revolutionary nw cushion* accommodate 75 cart. .Opening of aipohg.the .200 department employ­ S:Sa (IE) BOB CB08BV __ 344 Main St— TeL BO 9'llM ...... I the hew dining room is a dream es . . , Contractor Joe Sylvester (ESI TBBOrCH THE WINDOW you find at automobile shows,.in illusiTation8, ,and ing action you have to fe e l to Jlm.^Moriano's has ■ had for four 3:4S ( E) CABTOON CAHNHAL 'hoot! will be *. year older on Thursday, Society” (EE) VALTANT LADY E:U ( E) POLITICAL ■ ■ ■/ y ^ rs. I join hia small -army of . . Mr. and Mra. Ted Brown' of 200 i 4:ia (lEt BBmi»TBB.DAY_ , E;EI III) POUTICAL in-cilstom-built experimental cars. Mercur^”fir8ts’’ everywhere you look. A^wer* friends in-wishing, him the best in ( i) BANDSTAND . i :(;M ( E) I LOVH LI CV • f Main St, and-Mr. hod Mrs. George ! Iiii4 Cot«»r U C^or (M-ia) qCEKN FOB A DAY : (IE) .0V»:E8EA8 ADVENTCEE RANGE OIL success.' . ■ Findetl of 60 Coburrt Rd.-vy.ill note'.| ' S:«StR:C5 (EE) OFT WF.ST, ' (M) HIRAM HOLLIDAY lo w ASH HIGH HEAT Detroit has had that dream, too. And that’s why Booster Engine Fan in the Montclair series';^! their wedding a n n 1 v e r