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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 Chicago, 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 *( m . / jl / ; , : , . : . ^ v
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 rBOXING valuer,' nolbii^.beats ‘Wue coal’ ManclMsittrI rTI ia;aa-(iiLEti p o ijt ic ^ > iMciootrol fifat. OIL COMPANY attention. Try out M:tt C t) OALE ProBM SHOW . ' heat—w hiiher you have a ^:~Whea you see the new 1957 Mercury,^^.you’ll see '1957_soon. You’ll see .it. Ypu’ll drive it. Tlie Oh! Sasaasa !.#• uw *"♦ ‘V* *"1* ■f>9 C EN TER r>T. (IXEEl PICE THE WINNER 'MI. tha funiaca. ,. hat^-fired jurnact or the latest j first dream c4r that canJ)c yoUrs. SUBURBANITE r (III SCIENCE FICTION' TREAt . t ,a * 9 CMrtpBl-OlaMiM-^prepartid at tba nines America’s first full-prodiiction'dream'car—ajear T.'i. Ml 3-6320 NEW E.VGLANDER BOWL TEB ■ ■ J - ' . automatic coal burning '' | WNHCTV OF HOWARD JOHNSON'S (») CBFNCB AND D I M ^ - to p r o jwu perfad miiturt for longest burning. is on its way from Detroit to y ou r dcaler’si.,now| HEADQUARTERS II :1# POUTtgAL F ' equipment. You'll more pOmfoitl'; that ydil influence the shape of cars for years to come. ir Burn*>r Service 8 : 0 0 P . M . -I. , HE) NEira 4. H*! AMiiriREly ilwid-Euiii your furaice ev; for ydur dollar "-with the . .) Stoiw 'Bkd PISBt 395 Broad SL (Ml POLITICAL artly-givoE Iom wulc,- grcrtMt economy. Ct) PINAL EDITION finest, saf«t, cleanest heat, Dodd for Senate Cenin4ttee ; - CLAM - n 't M ln oa-in PenniylvEnia'i fEiRouE \. l M i RknlUo.ft. Paddprto, CWdraiMi. TEL. MI 3-S m ' in the Und! Try-‘blue, coal';-‘ 1 1 CHOWDER^ WyoBriaf Valley field. -.i.,..,..'' kIGHT OUT OF tdM ORROW Ti:IE (II) MILUQN DO) B MOVIB'^ 0 . ITf CeHmIly .Woebeal - t o rcflMve impuri- you’i! seeihe difference. You'll «:N 4 ai MICBEK MOM8E CI.OB (III TED LOCBWr /I" Freak Rolheniid k tisr ' ----- (II) FLIPPY TBK CUnd< ll;M (SVW ) TONIGHT ties, insure cleinlineM. see why we tell our customers: Coffee-Tec-^Imnge Drink ' (TT) BOD BABKLEY 5BOW Itiaa (M> TONIGBT ' pon’t Be Cplor-Blind When (M) COMEDY- TIME ( Et WOBlJ»*R BI f . fcM rH'iCBlkpW OfciB--yo« can beEureyott’re (EE) FILM FBATUBE (EE)-NEWS -j yWin i tba best fual BMMiey fon buy. . . You Buy Coal... iniist on . THE BIG M ftr fez with. TONIGHT LISTEN TO . (EE) OCT WEST tia Oniarta) 1 ;ia ( I) NEWS j I tilae coal’.;C5ll M todiyl CM (EE) 8F8IE -■ MIRRORS (EE) LITTLE-BABCAlB E:4E (IE) RIG NEW8 4 (rE« .(J>-POLITICAL ^ PICKUP and DRMViRY AUTOOUSS t O’CUKK TBBATEB 34 Hour Sppyk-p on Ra«M«t It at your MERCURY dealeii's on Ndv«amber 12Ui (M) WKATBBB (Jt) EABLT SHOW HSHfR tom (U) RIO PICTVBE * niRintuRE lUt TWIUOBT TBBATEB d r y c l ia h s e k s , :j --y/-:-'- --'r- W.G-GLfNNEY co^ DIALNI'9-MII ; Bha'I Bill U)6 bit 4elkrttl*a Ul. -THE .ED BrL|.tVAN 9BOW.’* BaaJap avoalap. 8 Ia. 9. MalM. WNBC-TT, Ciaaaat 5 Blass Tub EMlmrtil «T.. -t lU N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER .A : - -.A.. -r PHONE Ml MORIARTY itROTHERS, Ihe OrEj<4)AILT I AJa. to 5 p AL . INOLDDIKarBATITBDAV MUa aO OM^kuid -' SOMIS.311 CENTER STREET 'I ' ^ ^ M mM'.oo SiOna^’TknolRa' i-' t b- ■OiOR-BUND whf-n you buy b.'/ b/ - ;0(1
■— -i ' • w ,^ V • : A '^ '-*'-- - Vi r *’*.■^'*4,’ -‘- '■ V?.' ‘"’ Vr.v-, ;? > . . . ’J' .'■■ - •- ■-'. ■-.''..-v • .-■•r .)- ? ' • • > ''''■ ■ X \" '-■ '■• •'-■• * ■'’*'- •'ft .' . •fc'>*s*''' •*n ' 4, V.,.>1A^S^Se ^5™B^^^B@ T-S >;<• ■,i / MANCHESTEI^^r^NING; HERALD. MANCHESTER. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1956. f i c ^ i o i n r kANCHBSTJfiR EV ^IK G . HEBALt). MANCHEBTEB t CONN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER S, 1956 m4 coffep will be eervkdv.by the hoapi for participation in the intradnural Frank O .^ynton, on Old Eagle- -rtfotherz a t the W est Side R#e,. r 's long time betoeTa woman U when they do “th* quality of pub over MMlderMLambutly for elec lic.aOiidOe by women is aboVe tna Ylile Decor^alions tality c'oitwnitteie.''' C o v < ^to y ' ; *J baslmlHin program. Four eighth yillq 'Rd.;. Sterling Shoe Fibre Cq. ^ai^iiig Band Bast Side Hec and Community V Trayelkig Pagtor ■ A busineak ipeetin^ .wTlftTollow S h r i n k l ) ] tion Sm Proildwt or Vice .PretidertL gbheral averkge of public service grade*' and' three seventh grade to. Columbia . Sales,. Xnc.i on L>epot from 3:30 to 5:30 p.hi., and.at the PRESCRIPTIONS -.X U.S. Women iDecime ■by-menJ)-''''X ■ ' Siibjecl of Taljk and Mrs. Ogdeii will apeak)khput teams have, been organized and are Rd.; Lahevlew Terrace riocT, : to S^eks Mefiibers Waddell School from 3:15 tb 6:80 Will Vlgit Area The women have at l ^ t one i 'p.m. ' playing ganies. . V Ernest £ , and, AnnetteMalb.' p.m .'.' ^ "SAPELY nLLED'^ 'outspoken male friend'-m high W iiy W ithout Si Girl Scouts f^ n Cmt^ign TBOdUE’S HtpiN* P i A c B^ Ralph T.'Ogiieii'of Sunset The names of the eighth grade in Lakeview Terrace,divelopmeni; Troops,H and 40) Mrs. Stimley A- lady •‘Circuit Rider dn MUtlcal piacea—Paul Butler,' teams and daptains follow; Fire William K'olodn^-do .Wesley R A marching bfnd^conducted b.V Lucas and Mrs. Robert Johns, lead DcmodraUc:' national chairman, /Gharlqttft., 'N, -- qjrtief Farm*.' W«at Hartford, ftilH h« TRAPPER GETS TRAPPED i3t, H«wUnf SubftUae* Tbat D o m I balls, Richard Eberle>^‘'.SkeIeton8, and M atgiri^T.. Hollister, on the. Recreatlof? Depqrjment and ers, respectively, will take.:cafe of Wheele," the Rev, Leila W. Ander ArtiHiir Dnif Stor^ whd' iq^ya lie "atrongly fagprs" ^ 'motorMia made a Ihetal pupdning guest speaker at- the m eett^ of Truth or Conaequencea, hT.'M.iP) Pun*>Shrinli6 H< ForFundsf$600Cml:Set Bread and St; Sylvester J. son, Congregational Christian min • . T X . 4 ...... ■ V*'"' bag out 'of the jiutOmoblla owned the DeWolf A rt Guild Nov.'S, ftnd -'-George Willlami of EL Paso, tag atatMCsnu like "Plloa Raymond M®Nl"''*yi Blue Devils, JU\Vx. sponsored; 1j^, the Fire and Police the East and’West Side Rees and Mknfminil of nwre women to,k«y i. “ • ■ wim.mWilliam Wiley, 66. ftow' Tarkt N.1. V. (SaitNd) - For the astonishlni V,. ■Richard-Bodreauj-Spitfires, Brad apd Juno-^O. Plonffe to Michael E- By FRANCES LEW ^E «'ver4lve Activities Control Boari SSl.rnq,ent il«t apd encouftagO^by^^^de WUII^^^ will take for her subject, "Chrlftt- Tex,, got caught in hla ,dwn trap first tims teiencs {«** found a new have esalMd to has pToUmif Athlytlb 'Aaan.,* is aeekihixA. few th e . Community. Y and T roop 36, ister and educatibnaUat, will, be at told police hla car was Tht aOcreWa a^nfw hsaling aab- Oovmtry, Nov. 5 isjeciayi Plana ineilide the gfoup’a parfic- ley Perkina. \ and Adha K. Lester, Manchester, more members. ■ X. , Mrs. John Kovaicek, will-take tare the East Windsor Congregattonai WMhington. Nov; 5 (Ipi-tf ft 340.®0»-*-yeftr government pot men in bia party to Inclndo women mas Decorations.’” . . ■hete;‘)'-'-,..-'^<': ' htaling sabstsne* with tB0,gttoliish- on South Rd. i». ■ T never found any lack of ac- Hu in the rdar and oft one aide aa . WiHifcnak -is a-radio repairman Ing ability to shrink htmerrhoids sUneo (Bl»JI>yna*)-dlKOVtry of a Town Girl Snuta conduct liotiym tht annual Memorial ; Games are played Tuesdays and The band meeta every Tpesda'y, of the Waddell School. . Church Wednesday. . > women are scarce in politics “ ft cepm,c* onThe part of male cbl- in policy making a t every level. he allegedly made a U-tuft» on a A workshop openiftg at 16 a.m. snd to relieve psin—without sargery. world-famoua reiearch instltuts. '^2 ^ g ra n i J Thutedays After dismiesal., of Also, John H: and Margaret-R. afternOon at the East Side Rec be Three troops will also assist the Tb'e Rev, Misa Anderson ia com ^’All too often," he conceded, will continue. until, 12 noon. Mem .nho handles the-^cep*!'’ u'group will meet the firftt clSsees. .. Players ate required to Harvey to Warren E. HowUniLand ginning at 3 o'clock.-It is open to Manchester ' League of Women ing .to thia area under, the epon- A NE^v 'then political leaders give women bers are invited to bring articles radar sets. ') ---X . relievinf psin, actual reductlaX Mfitory or ofnfmsaf form ntidor, a houae<'t<14iouM canvase William'b. McKinney, on_JRt.44A: FUNERAL HOME /I feet wet", by ruhning for office, who eerved in both houses *f the He then parked the damaged name Preparofioa M.* At your w unj..^d third Wednee'day Of the' month maintain satisfactory academic any boys or girls Who might be in Voters in passing Out the feathers, sorehip of the ihlaelonary commit some of the successful' women Oregon;; legisuature, -as mayor bf an equal role in party work “and auto to wait for a weeker. It they would like, to paint, and teach Recently 7 he was ' f raveling (shrinkage) took place. J1 dcouta aiid parenta asaiatlng. j l^egion Home from 6:3O-7:j 0 and sdclal standing a^fthe achool Lorraine. K. Netlmanm-do, Joseph terested in Joining, with specific “I HaVe yoted, H a y o 'T 'tu r’ . to tee of the Hartford East Assn,, of UNDER EXPERIENCED then ignore them on matters of ers will-be present to assist them through here when the police Most amaxfng of all - resul ts were - uggist. Money back guarantoo. yptoUer help la needed to^ae j p ,, politicians, say, . ftfUand And on the Federal Pa .came, though not the way he'd dw-thorongh that sufferar's made- •Bet-o.amdft- in order to pattiClMt^ The in U R, and Marie I^^PellhUfr, in emphasis on people who play the citizens Wljq have cast their bal which the two local Congregational policy."' X * ordered it. Another car ran Into in. kny of their problems. It is also radar clocked him in excess ol the toda toward the ftdOO Maf; Mrs. j Scholarship tilven Lalce M 'angumtoug Lapd >^it>de- MANy^SEMENJ/X The fault, they add, is not ab i role Board.'-' X) tramural baalcetban program for following instruments: Tromlxjne; lots. Thepr-trOops are Troops 6, 7 churches are members. , much male prejiidice as it l« ar- But Mrs. Lqe, who has t\^o .'“Not enough women make poll- his parkrt vehicle ahd^lefl it,a aug|;eate«f that they provide their speed limit. He was fined a total of •x> Ivan 'Robertson la ch^irfnan. "Four scholarships were awarded the hoys is ufider direction of Peter velopment anti plan of lote df- baritone,, tuba, French’horn; cym- and, -10, under the leadership, re Members of the Congregational own - i^dw iches. Dessert arid 312. ■ The Hertil4;^li PUyf Mathieii Mff Piehe; NaiMan Hale ■feminine refusal,: for one reason-or adopted- children, says she .would tf6» a career,’’. Butler saya. but total loss.' • Funds win go to ^ d maintain- 1 by the 4-H Town Committee Frl- G. NaukcheK of the achoot facul bita. Anyone interested in Joining spectively, of Mrs Edward Browm icfiurchea in this area, church X another,'tb work for a more active, never take a political poet “if,,7 Ing the Eaatprt ■ Connecticut i mght during the •l-H Xchleve- ty-..X Inc. -Ur First .Congregational may'da.po by calling the East-Ride Mrs. Harry'Mai'dment and Misa school teachers and miaalohary part. I can't work it out with my mar Otrl Scout QoUnai program, in- i menl Night Program it Coventry . AH-Day Sfaslop Church of Coventry, in Nathan Rec or 'golr^ ;tO the Elast Side BVaiine Fentland. X . , committee people qre invited to eluding ■ Uptccep, stlppliea a n d ! Grammar School. The 'progranj Hole Heights.development; George ■With women caetlng 52 percent ■ rlage.!’ : ' Recreation'b^ter tomorwiw. FXir------_ — ^ . attend. 'The .meeting is a t 4:30, of the nation's vote, why do most ‘‘•The' -Women say there’s.>ilo training.'Mssiona. Officials point was dedicated in memory of Oil- TTie Fragnienl Bociety of Second W. and -Marlon V. Moberg to Wal CongregatlonaK Church -.will meet ther. IntprmatiOn- can be secured FASdNA’nNlXMACHINE supper-will bd. a box:Jiunch and of those high poltcy-rfiaklng jobs i denying the exUence of male prejr 89 per, cent of, workers bert H. Storrs for his ntiany ^ears lace A. and Margaret L.- Worth from Jim'Herdic s&perlhtendent of there will also be an evening sea- Wednesday at il, a.rn. for anf all- ington, on Daley'Rd- Little: Rock. Ariel Thia will take Lakeview Terrace; Ernest and’ tion fot' a particular adding ma-- were asked to ta k e's critical look. « e t h b e r 7 - 8 - 9 x ertaoa. ~ - awards to 4-H Club members en the place of the ’meeting.^ginally wagon named “The Pilgrim Cir ic,vf Mrs. Gon- Voting in tomorroW’a national oiNmore. The awards were metal snd Sereta Fa'cvett. in Lake 'Wan- church, her store and her study. suelo Northrop Bailey, 57. She is Pdnltry Meeting ^ \ gumbaug Land Aasq. development ; ing any -post, but are lacklhg''in elections will take place from 6 out-door ftlgns saying, “4-H Club A Tolland County Poultry com two years in prison for theft of a lieutenant governor of Vermont— X, a.'m.'to.7 p.m. in Uie North and John C. and Agnl Aronson t« Ray At Polling Places 3155 ‘ adding, machine, from hi* erq- * self-cbnfldence,-or bound by family Methoey Lives Here." mittee meeting will be held obligations or economic' security 'the only Women holding such a Sputh Covehtiy fire, houses. ’The, bommlttee distributed 4-H mond E. and Aniia W. Helntz, in jioyer. A t the-.,Ume of hie arrest,, post In the nation. But she saya Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Grange Lakewood Heights; 'estate.Harold Weekend Deaths from getting into government on The Public Health Nursing fair preiWim! cash - awards to- Hall on Rt. 44A with Stewart F. Free baby-sitting service Will be he was out on - bond, facing a- her state would never elect a w.,-4 ill 1 1 Tsiun S a t —ig llzTs for fair exhibits- and M.nson Turner to Frederick G. and offered to mothero of eifnall rhil- charge of stealing th e same, -hia- a full 50-50 basis with men. Ackermaii, assiataht county agri Women must iearn to ‘.worl n govembr.— ------^— \ benefit-from a food aalb .td be record books^which were, on dls- Edith Blssell,. on High St.; Wll- dren at aH fotut^oning places in chlne before. By 'HfE ASS00IATBD/PRF,SS Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, . only cultural agent, in charge. ilB'm O. and Dorothy J. Drlnkwat'er Manchester, 'England'-— Arthur from. the, precinct up in politics, conducted tomorrow beginning at play." \ The county poultry program, as Manchester tomorrow by several !.‘If he's going to keep oh-steal woman to serve as assistant sec to Frederick E. and Grace W. Girl Scout troops. The scouts ing that san.e machine.*’ said Cir Powell ' Wadsworth, ,' 65, leading the experts of their own sex sky. 10 am. at Coventry Floor Cover- Records for the past 4-H club set* up last April, will be reviewed ' They" can’t , expect a free ride or retary of defense, agrees "it’s still South Coventry. Donations of 'year which ende^Sept. 30. show Nevers, at River Rd and Rt. 31; have^volunteered their eervlces at cuit Judge William 'J. Kerb^ iBritish Journalist n?ho retired a Xn old habit with men not to ap and any changes made in light of Ella M. B. Heyer to Sylvester J. much influence through, appoin-, varieties o f home-made foods 1.1 active clubs and about . 140 new information and problems. pplilhg places after they are re “we’ve either got to give it to him \Veek ago as edithr of the influen point women tb high posts in gov end Juiie O., Ploufe, on Rt. 44A; tial ManchesteC Guardian. Med '' tLve office, despite predictions I bought at the store during club' members. ^ leased from school. dr else aend. hlfh to the peniten- more women will be named to high ernment. . . it’s very hard to .orient The four scholarship certificates Coming Bventa and John and Arllne M»^ to Jphn This seryice will be available to. tlary.” Sunday. '', I / . .them to work with women." Activities tonight Include, Boy J. WlUnauer, in property of Fred office ■ In the next administration vflnuige Electe ' follow: torlnne R. Trask'Memorial whichever way next week's relec- • B ut Mrs. Rosenberg, who nojy scholarship for short course at the Scout Troop 63 at 8 'p.m'. South erick H. Miller. practices law in New York City, Raymeofi Xi. Pender has been Street School; Boy Scout-Troop 61 tlon. goes. ■' -BURTON’S ra-alected .muter' of Coventry University of Conneottcut, to Hazel Hivo Y oirRoRiiitoi The Woman over.40, free of fam- repbrta that “in my own experi -WOMEN’S -DAYS -AT Grange. OUief^lected at the an- M. little, with first .alternate, at 7 p.m. in Pond Hill School; Girl . .Manchester Evening Herald Cor- / ence” there was ’. Loomis, executive commit-- nate, EdrUKSheldon and Gall Car five persons and one warning for mstter of "teamTOrk" and pre te* for three years. go, lied. V \ American lAgion Home; Boy Scout dicted; ^ [isn't any special opposition from After the meeting the Grangers Botai Tnoop 36. 7:30 p.m.. Pond Hill driving loo close. / DOTTLE SHOPPE 0IU9 “Thd fir.st party in the country men that has caused women to Rchool; Girl Scout Troop, 6:30 trail in influential Jobs. > - ‘ >4 gave a aurprise shower to the Rotary Club hadsM guest at its In the first accident, whlnh that eliminates a setup that sep- 1 bride and grocm-to-be, Helen last meeting Donald Merchant p.m., Churdh, Community House; happened at about 6:30 p.m., a qaf (FORMERLY KITTEL'S) aratea men and women will be the It’s a "barrier of^clrcumatancea North Coventry Women*#' Club, 8 — not sex,” says Mrs. Katie f.,' . Jordan and John Willnauer, Who from United Airlines, who showed being driven by William R. Finn, party to achieve aiic'ceas and se will be married Nov. 10 in Second a film in color on .‘‘Aircrh(t Over p.m.. Church Community House. MANCHESTER. CONN. cure, the real brainwork of its Louchheim of the Democratic Na W: Receive# Promotion 22, Lovvell, Ma.ss„ Jumped into the :0 RISSELL ST. tional Committee. Oongregationai' Church. head.” ’ITiere were two Wsltors F / ^ B At t o t n o * Women members." Appointment of Charles\ E esplanade near the Mile Hill Rd., “Women tend to underestimate "The career girl finds it’s too X. Local G ran^rs have been invit from the Willlmkntic club aixthe turnoff, and rolled 8®® be precarious a way to earn a living," ed to viait.Stafford Grange tomor Wednesday evening meeting at t ^ Nyack as chief supervisor of the ^iigene and Joanne R6$^i invite their their capabflUies" in politics, ac mortgage loan department of the fore coming to rest in, a culvert. fin k THIS TUESDAY cording to .Mrs. Genevieve Blatt of she explains, snd adds there are | row and Somers Grange Wednes F irst Congregational Church vea- Riding with him were Paul comparatively few women who can day night. try. / velers Insurance Company has w m many frien(fit\Jn- Manchester and vicinity to visit And Every Other Tuesday ■Pittsburgh, secretary; of ihternal announced. Sheehv, 22; Lawrence CavahaUgh, Between g:80 p.m. and 4!86 pjp. affairs • Ih* first wotnqn to win leave their homes to go to Wash - Mothers to Meet ^ Sign for CT> 22: Patricia Finn, 30; and May ington or a state capital to take The TToung Mothers CTub. will NySek Joined the Travelera in a: . statewide elective olBce in : A total of 46 men and 20 women 1823 asR n employe of the casualty Souaa, 27, The passengers were their **Bottle Slioppe'* irhere they will find Pennsylvania. They have' to an appointive job. Hold a business meeting tomorrow members of South Coventry Yolun treated at Rockville City Hospital Ikra Xtpisceii at Fecmy Fricee When women are competent and at S p.m. In Nathan Hale Commun underwriting department and in present themselves as candidates « -I tear Fire Department and its Wom 1883 was transwerred. to the m ort and released. most conipliete assoHment of their favorite. . . . . ,y ' iN k Fa TMt Fru o m for office Just as men do, adds .Mrs. want to do a job "there is no ob ity (to te r. Hosteasea wiU he Mrs. en's Auxiliary have been finger stacle in their path" in politics, Dudley Ferguson, Mrs. Marion gage loan department, where he No arrest has bee's mad6 ^kd- Blatt, who liolda a 3i5,0®0-a-year printed and have signed an oath of was promoted to genecal super- Ing further investigation by State RtfitarSiniei A t... Mrs. Lo.uchheim maintains. Gregory, and Mrs. J. Paul Brennan. allegiance wifh the local Civil De high level job. Miss Bertha Adklng of the GOP DiUi Team Planned vfaor in 1953. Policeman John Fersch of Staf Mrs. Blalt claims she never fense program.' Son Bom . . ford Springs barracks. WINES • LlQlldliS • knew of a woijian "who was re National- Committee says party A Junior Girl’# Drill team will Fourteen men and two . women strategy may be ajmost completely lie organized Wedni^ay ■ a t ' the - The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. In 4he secopd accident, an auto- jected" ir by men when she have signed for and Are taking the Stewart A. HiUman of Gerald mobila' driven by Albin J. Tuzaa, evidenced an interest^in politics. masterminded by met) now,- but •AiqeiiCan Legion home, under firat aid course, aponaored by the Park, bom- bet. 20, ’ has been 35, Hartford, was struck from the Healtancy Not Prejudice the women are by no means set l^naorahtp of the Legion’s Auxil' local fire department and the Red For FREE DMV named Stewai-t A. Hillman Jr. rear by a car driven', by Ruaaell- x / Gaudet “Fear of defeat, fea.r Of- criti apart as sn inferior group. ^ lary. ' . PhoM Ml T-SSi Cross each Wdeneaday niglit at the Public Records, Nugep't Jr., 27. NewfSgton, as r JEWELERS cism and sensitivity" to the ex Both she and -Mrs. Louchheim MUa Patricia Arra of the Cov firehouse and tied in with the local Tuzas was preparing to make a agree that womeh. really make entry Graipmar School faculty will Wai-rantee deeds Hied' in the pected brlcbats and mudslinging-^- CD program. Hans Hansen is ac-' town clerk’s office recording prop left turn . at the Tunnel Rd." cut ' 7U MAIN ST. "their own hesitancy — not pre- thejr weight felt moist on the local, instruct in drilling: credited instructor. erty transfers include: George W. off. They wCre traveling east.-' Judice’’’— keeps most women out couftty and state levbls, where they All jmiormenibers of the auxil J PubUo LunrheoB . can -take, active part in politics and Ida M. HinkeJ to Waiter and The- force of the Impact threw of politics, in the opinion of Mrs. -X H iary under IS .yeara. of agb and The*Ladies Assn, of First Con “jeulah- Naaoh, in . Actor's Colony Tuzaa' car into the path of a car Dorothy .McCullough Lee of Port without neglecting home obliga any glrla who have parents in gregational Church will 'serve a ';ates development; Marlon A. driven by Philip F, McCarthy, 25, land, Ore., 55-year-old lawyer and tions. , ■ , - . ' either the'post or .unit are .eligible public luncheon at noon . Wednes And Miss. Adkins, Avers it will i rty to Frank K. 3rd and Syracuse,- N.V., traveling in the . only woman member of the Sub- ^to Join. .Hre. WUjUra Hotchkiaa, day In the veetry/ ‘ tta M. Mortah, in 'Water- opposite direction. hu^liary Junior actKlties commit BsaketlNdt Program front Kahor development, Tuzas received a bruised right tee thairman, will be in charge of A total of 13, boys iii tne Jimlor ; Also \Charles 'Sanford and knee. There were .no other in the teK high achool pre^am at. Coventry Ethalyo Bgown to -Dorothy Ann juries. Nugent was warned for, The pro^iam Will include drib Granunar School -havy returned Martlaelli, on Brewatar. St; es driying too close. Trooper Fersch X ling, formatioitlmd close order. I permission slips signed by parenia tate of ChailM E. Wjuhburh to Invesiiga'ted.
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r* MU - . s W « . . tHe gals at B u rto n 's v . v assert that women are as capable as men! We're going to prove it a fact again \ ^'-DOROUC)- this year. ^On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 7, and lO . . . wa are talcing ov«r Bur- ton's again with a money-saving, quality-giving, very, very, special Women^s Days Sale. The entire store and it's fiR IF F IT t 11 . — L— ye can do as good a cofnplete operation has been turned over to us as a challenge to prove our boasting that we can do as good a s-J* We raciced our brains A FIGHTER FOR THE i^tailing iobas any men can do. We started searching early fgr b a rg a in ^ . . real bargains. - - - ‘-.J .... L ..:-. 4th Senatorial District for idaai^tbat would ;make this event more successful than evef because we were told long ago> . that'once again > PEOPLi XX"--. X - we would be dared to match wits with our so-calledlexecutive's. We knew what you would y/ant and dlcpect from past experience. We knqw wa'.va got it here for you. Quality has not beeh sacrificed, but low, low price* Will preyaiL
' Soooooo . . . beginning Wednesday morning, we are expecting every available female in Mhrtchostar .and outlyieg X' Principlejdore folitics tactioni to be at Burtdn^s by 9;00 A.M. Forget the housework, don't worry about sittor* for the kids (bring therti' along) W E NEED YOUR HELP! W e told the boss you'd be here! Don't let us down! ^ i > As always there will be free gifts for the kiddies and special (>onus gifts for you with a purchase of $2.99 or,more, JOHN M. GRlFnXH Stands For: Help your budget, help your vanity, help yourself as you help us to have a truly successful sale. .x;i fADDITIONALSTATE SCHOOL AID ~ , x Watch theldarald'for the barrage of advertising that you will see the naxt feyv days. We've got some terrific buys for ydu! Don't forget . . . IT'S WOMEN'S DAYS A T BURTQN'S.;-/ “ • LOW COMMUTER TOLL RATES X • ^ " • i ' r ALL THE GALS AT BURTON'S. • REALISTIC HOME RULE V • NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS IN WORKMEN'S COMPENSA^ON GREATER THAN EVER-HERFS WHyf •S1.00 Minim um WAGE " f . !r_ ...... ■ ■ • -.....•- • SPECIAL EVENTS---CIFT5 - ' • OPENING MORE PRIVATE WATERWAYS FOR HSH and GAME First of’*U, jthe thousands of women that await this 1. yearly event and are on hand first thing in the morning, At 9:00 sharp on Wednesday mqrning , . . MlH. Mc- • COURT AND LEGISLATIVE REFORM . " r ; know that nbwhere, nohow can these bargains be Elraevjf, <)ur chosen Woman Of The Yegr, will officially •LOW COST HOUSING ■ equalled. And this year the savings are greater than start our celebration ,. . bargains are hot all you’ll get ' ■ It' . .'i-r:"- ' . ever!;Everyone will-save! The^^gals at Burto|l’8, pic- - at Burton’s . , . but presents too! Everyone will be -•'T tured* above, .helped select the itemaj and begged and ---^ given a .set of Jellied Salad Molds with* the purchase cajoled until, prices were brought to this all time low to of $2^9 or more . . . thfr Eddies will *11 receive^ gifts ELECT mtke"th1sth^p mostsucces.ftful WOMEN’S DAYS'SALE in our history. .So be on hand Wednesday, Thursday, .'. . boh’fTorgetT;"^ . Chri6tma.s is'just around'tbe corner! ■ , v -''i - , ' ■ r i ’Friday,, ^tUYday. Nobody, but nobody, should miss, it j : . . ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ •„] ‘ - ■ ] , ■ . ■ . NOW 1 .^ .— ------i ' ■ ■ i ■ — — JOHN M. GRIFFITH UGHTWIGHT «M«N4*.a4 t4.H. SMIUHft f* S f t m STATE SENATOR 4th iSENATOBIAL' DISTRICT fV ' i' :.x , X. .x~ For a limited time onW, you can buy the Play- - SMILING a- SERY.'CE tex Living Ghdle at tfila Joai: “get acquainted’*- ^ price becaOiie Playte»ria ftuim you will .want _ VOTE DEMOCRATIC. . moCe!:, \ ■ ■ "'X •'X , Prove tb^purself that it tUqka in yoilr tummy, AT ' 1x/\|-'\X trims down your hips. Wear it with all the new x Wbi|LB..! y/om ^!^ Days At Bi|iton's.. .^Wednesday. . Thursday. . Friday,. Saturday.; Nov^ y-SiS-^IO, ■ slim atyles. The'"hold-in" power skeret-is ini “ PULL THE TOP LEVER the material--new spllt-resfatapt FabHcon, ! , I n c . the ptiracie blend of downy-aoff cotton'and laUx / . ."with' Aundreda of tiny air-hoi^ for.)* m MAIN ST. — MANCHCSTR, eONk. L n o r t ; i t iW M ElBlilCTiPN OF JOHN OKIFFITH. KAV JU'TRAS, OairnLi. eqoV«obl eontfort! " j . B u (I C) I - t it
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board a plane a t IQ a.aL,.ftYad|iaa- and arranged to leave by train at tepw of ear alUahi this critical period and’■-eames'Uy Will 've Honored dgy.' A fter a atop InjUif MifTwaftt 12:08 a.m. (EST). DxlUin and Franci Ji^'a dOclan^ihope for his apeedy recovery,; let AraHicd Pij^iile;, 52 Additional ..for other mambera^ev the deltga- AdlaiHjharges Ike Then'he got the idea of nuking, tioiNrf ihdoi th ^ ’ltaa had'I'ua face the fatt that in the,future l)ulles in Good Shape Sildlaks Leave ,•' tkm, the planewJHiiy to San Fran- another foreign policy apeech' by an eitetrifyihgreffect throughout we'- muat have cehdor and' rbal- “ 'ill O peiratioii cisco for an'oYemJght stop, arid \ CONVil^ENT natlon-wMe. television. Hla staff th.a w0rid.’;;> ^ , .“N. ims.* ; Miners Safe; .then procee)—Can with the Military Police. MlnncApollR. Nov. 5 (ff) ^ A d l t i 4 ^ F e b . 17tb, he played.edgol jpotf; on ton Trltchey, "by the timeJw) sians who Mva been trying, to do M r had I n ^ ta d a aacUon Sprlqghill,' N.Sk Rockville, Noy. 5 XSpeclaDr-- Wer* assured of the five i»hwKes>yuBt that_ yfor tbahy yaws- But For Ha^est Ball Arab** to-'Lebanon-wr.aa'still op V The next stop will be Wake Is E. Stevenson said here today that Feb. 18th, he sifiot qua'Ui; On Fftb. erating normally.-, x. twtifta removad from Sacretary of ^ Fifty - two haggard long -C^bngreaaman-at-Large Antoni N- 22, when the ban waS Rniall.v fe'- it was .too late to get flov.7Stcven- IS a.,f|ea(Uy threat to our aa- etata thiUea, It waa lUacJoaed ...... , feared deadf'Were-broughtNij^ut of land, and then on to Guam, whert President Eisenhower’s "negU- cuvfty/ He said information received yet- Saidlali^ahd Mrs. Sadlak-will leave moved the Presitent shot 18 hblca son into Chicaigo fn m ^h n home -at SevOrid-^ comnUttee '*' chalrtneK terday contradicted an earilbr' fa*. terday. I the (Juinberl|tad"'No. 4 mine tbdgy, they hope to; visit w ith E. T. genee on questions of peace Snd oi golf.” ^ Libertyvllle and get'the speech le he aaid ^Republicans have^bteh named .'■ for. . the B ik r ' A Btata Department announce^! 3>i'Sl«y* 'sfter^n explosion- for Bangkok, Thailand, tomorrow Byrnes, formerly of Rockville,Who war., may plunge the, whole world ."hsvert’-t' changed" lheif.M mpaign pofi that the line had been biWn ■ ■ . I After visiting Nancyr his son, ready.' Haiwest Ball slated N6v'.'24 at the up in Syria. ^ ment aaid an examination at the. trgMed.. them mors than a mile where ^ e y will, attend 'a 10-day has lived at Guam for ’ several into the horror of hydrogen war.” Adlal, Jr.,, and the new baby So the ideirsCsa dropped, tkctlci at, the graasroota^son tbs' Ytate Armory. Uma of Uia amer»ency operation tinderground. yeairs, and also the Rev, AntoneUt, national ldyel“ thky are ovorflowi' Dance, commiltee. co-chairmen, T h e line qwriee: 315,000 barrels MsatOn of tha Inter-Parltamentaxy "And negligence,” Steyensoh Stevenson ' will remain In the ■While p ^ ts reported k n ‘",Up of petroleum dally from the oif Saturday, and p-raya later, Indi-, But the Joy their rescue brought Uhlon. Congrewman Sadlak will a relative oi the William Wasilef- Massachusetts city for_a_natlon- surge inyjMsenhower's' prospectli. ing with a pretense of.'Viw 'Thomas . Murphy and Adelbert cated the malignancy had not to this Nova Scotia coat town was sky family. ■aid, ute-precisely what we are get Even the vice. PresidentTbks'pitt Gunther, have named the follow fields in Saudi. Arabia to the Medl- attend a#''a member of the U.S. ting.” ’ > wide telecast originally planned for repef^s'S who observedobserved'Stevenson terreanean port of Sidon ill Leba apread beyond the dlaeaae^ por- tempered by word' from police Congreeiional delegation.' The rctiurn trip from'Bangkok Chicago from 10 to 10:45 o'clock a t lurch and at Hia home ytister- away his switchblade ano nbw as- ing: that there were no more survivors. He npeated.prevloiu'assertions sumes the aspect an Eagle non. Ttie lino crosses Syria. tfona. ■ 'I'h^'Sadlaks will leave Rockville, win include stops at Mamila, Hong that- President Elsenbdwer . was (EST) in which he and other y tew nothing in his demeanor . Edwaid N. Seiell, exalted ruler, Dulles* eonditidn waa deacribad , / Thirty- six others were rescued Kong and Talpeh, Formosa. ' At ref1ectlnff.snytHTng but confidence Scout,” he sald.^/^'\ to; accept Elk 'dl^ltaries from The ARAMCX> line is separate between ft and 10 p.m;, poss,ibiy away from his post'on occasions DemocraU will mqke their from the lines of the. Iraq Petro ta “fbod” In the wake of the ^ ■ Saturday after almost all. hope 'before the Republican Congress Teipai, the couple wiU visit Gen eve appeals to the\yqteri». In Tuesdays., election. Biit it was ^conduct..of-foreign Various parts of the Statex Albert hour operaUon at the A i:^ a had been given up. of crisis after arisis, and -declared M diter snd Jo.hn ■ Lyons, flowers, leum Co., which -were reported man knows whether Or not he has eralissimo and Mme. Ohlang Kai- in a speech'prepared for delivery Stevenson’s ■ latest rbrelgrT policy ■He will fIJ^'tock , from Bostdn.^ affairs that'Stevenson placed his Walter Reed Hoapilal. > -'■ That left an estimated 38 dead been re-elected; This question may shek. ' late tonight Wtef the telecast--^ greatest emphasis. . \ and Corsages; Paul Gagne,-deco blown up by Arab saboteurs; in '‘ at a Democratic breakfast rally: move came at 7 a .m .J ^ T ) Sun Syria Saturday. ^•W eek Recn'peratled Set in the. explosion Thursday — , 13 be answered before he leaves If the At Tokyo,. Sadlak will, attend and caat hia pwii vote around 10 "Fqr years, the Elsenhower ad rations'; .Joseph Sardella. wishing Doptore aaid, they expect the "Now no one begrudes the Pres day in the form Of^A'teregrom to well; Fred^Lwie. food; Joe Sulli miners'and rescue workers killed'. vote Is heavily in his favor. . But sessions of a sub-committee on ident, his recreation, but peace is President Flsenho\(^r. urging him a^. (ESTt in the Halfday pre ministration has been assuring us Secretary to a p ^ about six weeks on or near the surface and 25 be /a close vote may leave him guess- cinct near his Llbeftyvilleh^e. periodically that all is well, that van, Elmore. Anderson and Ray Vftle Student* Back UN tariffs and custoiha.of which ha is a full-time Job." to take the liesd in flying United Hennequin, hefresliments; . and h as s nSw l«»w •IlhSuSM s in recuperation, soma three waaks lieved still entombed- far bcloiv a member. The couplw expects to On the day, April 9, that Ehaen- we have the- Communists on the o f'tM time in the hospital, x ground. The rally, in- a hotelhere, Nations obsei^)#rs Into Hunghr Harold A. Osgood, publicity. ’ ^ r o y M .' AapInWall Sr. % e couple will drive fo Wash arrive back home about the mid provided the Democratic, nominee and other satfcilltes under a tta :^ hower aiid Dulles announced tm run, that America is master of the New Haven. N«lv. 6 (Ah ...w ith jM st a tracts of a ‘'■^Wa means Dulles will he im'* Most of those rescu.ed were -in ington,, D. C., where ' they will dle of r>ecembcr^<;|^ .Regarded the Middle E ast situation tuation. that our, prestige Was The Jordan Decorating Service erai hundred YSIe studentt gath- mobilized at a time ^^hen the ' . ’ hia laat atrictly party audience be or threatened by Soviet Russia. . 'never higher,, that there was fopolflfi •e e a n ti good condition, though weak. Leroy .M'. Asplnwall Sr., retiring fore he winds up his campaign on emperate ih tone, the telegram with utmost Seriousness, Steven- has )ieen engaged to'decorate the ered 'on the unlveralty’A' oM cam United States is grappling with After the- explosion destroyed sonvssid, "the President began a not hiftg' that another slogan, an Armoiy in an-, 'sutuirui theme. pus last night to fthbut approval district deputyr grand master of 45-mlnuta television hook-up,'Said;"tv crises in Ekatern Europe and the the upper workings, blocking their golflitg vacation in Georgia.” other bfink, another trip by Mr.. Bobby Kaye aiid his 14-piiece or of a United Natlpiik’ resolutloti or OreamtlMd. .i. •tUbicMuolf nowl fliar* OMt for *IF Middle East.-Ih his absence, the District No. it, QiAnd Ixxige from Boston Where'he,,will fly "It, may be, Mr. President, thSt Dulles,- or another- smile by. Mr. chestra will furnish the music for escapie route, they punched holes wmniiwm visit -his dsughter-ln-law. Netsrncy, some better plan -will occur to yoU, __"Whbfi^^ Biigypt took over -the dering Soviet ^tfoops out df Hiin wMi o tlwktool(,« li^lMk^MSaBirlaao''loafcl State Department Is headed byUn- in cOmpreased air pipes and aiicked- lOOF of . Connecticut, will be Suez C l ^ l in Jul.y the President Elsenhower "^^ouldn’t . cure," dancing, and he will difect the gary. A .student leader of the Sooth# wowOWs—Rtetefflfcot Piffa1fcoBii*atoaisH dersecretary of Stata-Herbert Hoo- air through their. moiUha.__ Thry and - hia ' new grandson. iwam 4h- Bttt 1 es m eatly hope-you w ill,re? was at Gettysburg,” he continued. Stevenson paid. grand march at 10 p.m. ■honored at^k —reception Friday MONEY for WENT Lying-In Hospital, j / , celye this s'uggestibn from me'In demonstration said the demondtrii- r e c ^ . \ - plugged their nosea to Avoid “As the crisisfc^krth.v the spirit in Which it Is .sent. If end of AugustNihe press reported nonsense. For three yesrs we have ples, and are being sold only to -Show that "Yale students, and we early Saturday, Rev. Jehn C. Knott \Draegermen — irolunteer rescue David Lodge, No. SI, lOOF, in Odd The speech, ^ sd e available to you think well of It,, may I respect that the PreaideiH, now a t Pebble been retreating, cbnfldence In members. Either Everett Moore ^'pe Btudenta in other universe Ha was taken to Walter Reed reporters ‘InTAdvance, also took fully urge that you a'sk the United MiANCHESTER MOTOR SALES. lNO/>-«U IftS iT OBNTBi Clt wtfleers of the Noyk Scotia mine Fellows Hall. Beach, Calif., “g o if^ happily at America has been declining, and or Edwsrd Tomklcl may be eonp, ;ties, are very much interested in ■■ .-V' - ,, -'-PHONE'an M M S" -' J ^ p ita l where a preliminary diag* Hie Rev. John C. Knott, who flel(la^>.,; dug through the' blocked Vice President Nixon, Sen. Mc Nations to put it Into' effect as one of America's toughest and now our world policy .Is in ruins, tacted for tickets and reserva Hungary.” narisoolnted to acute appendicitis, is at present the director of the ■ He was installed as district dep Carthy,'(R-Ws) and GO.P farm soon as pos.sible.” tunnels"tb rea$^ the entombed sur uty grand master on June 18. most beautiful courses; rWhile every ,on* respects Mr. tions' tiaterwM day, after a team.of Marriage and Family Apoetolate vivors .' and.other domestic policies Ss tar Steven.son's .suggestion was 'that ,America Stevenson saidK?‘resch Dunqs for hls'lieroic efforts, and The next meeting of tlis com Most after dinner speeches can four doctofe~4iad performed the of the Archdiocese of Hertford, 1954,. arid his Jurisdiction tneluded gets, - ■ Elsenhower n.sk either the U.N. mittee will be held st.-the Elks lodges ' in.. East Hartford. Man ed the summit of foolishness' every>.qne, especially old friends be bounded by -their .^longitudes lengthy OIMraadn^it was aimounced wUi be the'guest speaker , of the Me quoted McCarthy as having Aos,embly or Security Council to When Mr. Nixon hailed theXcol-' Jika mytelf, lament his' illness at Home tonight at 8 o'clock. and platitudes. AdvertiRe Ul Hie Herald—^t Paya anPdrtofatBd” penieitjof Duties' Compbied' Catholic Mothers Cir chester,! RockviHe and, Stafford endorsed R'?pubUcsn' Sen, Alex set machinery In motion under a h'V .large intestine had'baen'eut out, cles Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Blockade Springs. - . , ander WUey for re-election in B-ye'ar-old U,N. resolution. The appendix was not affects mnd the Elks Home. Guests will Include Grand Wisconsin on the ground^ that if Under It, he said, the U.N. could not removed. ' - '...A native of Ansonia, Father P enied by Bi*hisb Lodge officers, Rebekah Assembly Rent Ang AgwwK *20 to HlOO - \ the Republicans control the Senate mobilize large tearhs of official ob \ ■ Ttssoea Studied In l«b KhOtt was ordained in 193ft. He Is officers and members of the lodges 'Renting Meney*' k no oW, ^ expretiien used by euf fore^othen .‘■you'll gel some more Mc- servers “and fly them Into Hun Not until yesterday — following a former Navy chaplain and a for London, Nov. 5 '(8’>-^The Foreign' 4n .his jurisdiction. All members of when they retermd to "borrowinY!—It's on oeeurete deserlptlen, too. Csrlhyism because I’ll be chair gary, or at least the stiH-frte parts . microscope and other laboratory m er'aasistaiit p aito r of St. Am-, .Office., today rejacted Soviet KC(ig, David 1-odge, No, ,31. and man of a Senate committee of Hungary, and' also into any Niftudles of the tissues—was it an* brose Church, "Bridgeport, and t ' xgeB that BriUsh-French forcea SuriSc^RebeUah L ^ge, -No. 39, and Iwsineee men end individual men.dnd women, merried end single again." other satellite nations, such as Pq*- ced that cancer had been da- ebrpua Oiriati Church, Wethera- have blockaded the coaata of alj fmjjds cjf Aspinwall are Pay-By-Check "I must'say that I can’t think of land, that might welcome or-cSn- fleld. Egypt and other Mediterranean cordially i^ tt^ to attend.' , Rent Monep a better argument for voting .sent to theltr presencCj^-''''^ Stkte Department press officer Father K |^t_ began hia'active nations. - ■ ...... > — - Entertainniei^ is Jilanned, and T * Bvy ell kinds of sierchandise'f^'^^redqels end services. against Alexander'Wiley and for Roualng-;Jtec^tlMi ..linoolnNl^ta said that preiimln* promotion, df tha Cana .Conference A ipokeaman told a newt con refreshments w lH ^ served in the voting Sgslnst^^Svefy other Repub . Fellow Demoftats gave Steven .ary examinations of the removed movement in Connecticut in 1M7 ference ‘it is not true that we banquet hall, ^ - i \ Te Pay current end overdue bills and cenaeWdkto them Intd 1 lican senstqrial candidate In the son a l•owa^f]|g reception Saturday tlnue showed it to be "adeno foUo^hg completion -of graduate are blockading” the area of the Aspinwall, who ..at 42 ^^MV^Vflwtse country,” , Stevenson said. nlghir' when a policw-esUmated carcinoma”—medical term for a' atumea in marriage and- family eastern Mediterranean'. ”We' is frowd of 2.50.000 spectators turned malignant tumor.x'V/hite declined iRe at Catholic University, Wash Woodbridge 'St„ is employed by T * Refinance esbling btstellmenl contracts: Auta • TV Set • House- He sqid the Republicans are cqh-' sued last week advice to the ship the Connecticut Mutual Lii^.'ln-' . . hold Appliances end th# like in order 'to have tnialler ducting ''smear” campsjgns'In out for a parade down Madison [xr to say whether Dulles had been t^lA tngton, D.C. He has been fulltime ping of all nations to keep away aurance Co. In Hartford, Ha lA'A some states and that.he" had "t‘,\ Street to the (Chicago Stadium in of this. director of the Marriage and Fam- ^ • , monthly poyments. from the eastern-Mediterranean.” past grand of King David Lodgr' \- awful feeling that. Republican lead which, more than Ift.OIK) partisans White said a "thorough explora ily Apoetolate since 1900. Moscow radio last night an and vice president of the Past Tb le y wbot you need with o loon from this office end pey for cheered his last major rally, 'x tion of the abdomen at UCn. Don to do,'he said. Later in the afternoon. Steven hue will leave from the Citadel ald Culver are Co-ehairmen^of the Where,,Was the President? he son got word he couldn’t fly Into promptly at 7 o'clock. committee and will be glad to pro H a p p y ! ■'oske^- 'And he replied to Jiis own Minneapolis last night because of The Friendship Circle meeting vide. transportation to .the p o w question: weather conditions at the airport. Will be omitted th is'w ee k ., (phone MX S-I384) or nursery sendee at the church for mothera Want extra flavor for pork who would like to leava the chil .chops?'^Vy adding pineapple dren while they go to vote. Juice op-eanned chunks of the fruit This service is free and ia open to tke sMUet while pan-frying the to everyone without rev i^ to par^ Abpe. ty afflUationa.
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llmtimes aomebody says or doea- ’'ifcutrlyw lR r forty dvdii whtn they feel thel^ ence ktontingly remind her “ of y U ^ Mtlonel Intercet* ere thri someihlng that " ifluences these U r o o c U e s 'B a t Boyle* thoM diaUht days amid theiiotton. ened. It 1* e lew .which; witf keep ideas.of ours. But we are always ‘My greatest fa r Is people," f ’ By b u g e b pB iuB I ! Co?iiiii0 ^eraii eity netl6n from yirehtentog the the bossf and we are, always she said. 'They can' make you pr kedute INC uife of force egetnht eny other he- maktogl'ilip, nut own minds, .lyith armingly Quaint ! Ijre'ak you, particularly'to, show Gal with $17,000 CoaL i'usiiiess. ,Therp Is h>Mhing you can tjon’i vVltiJ'ihteresfc more'Of oiita*h«8 in ,Iha'"result do that doesn't depend on 'i'eople. , - Tueadsy. Nov. 9, than anybody e^;'/ Rome,A«rf us can’t be successful [ Mldnlght-Z *.m , i \ ...... W ilf re d J. Lenifetf-sW. . Joseph ricNat It 1*' -iuch' e lew the original You without Lemlfc. . look at the recoril, a .ubUatwn . would like to Inttow b each other •thqm arid all my life I’v* MOBdad OetobtT X. UP crektlop ^-the United Netipns pro- 2 M.m.—< e;m...... Voluntoisn Needed. cleiihed, enii It it auch.e lew the more, 'there is no^tobt 'About wanted jo be able to stand alone." Volunteer* Needed. Uvcotad SK«te 4 a.m.—• ' a.m, .... _ jt ibiKtid ^th« United Netione hee been atrug.-. tost. But noise woriSttodirlt, .tod New York Of) >— Eartha Kitt, act at the.'l^ersian Rdqih In the *.a,m.—4 a.m...... 4 . Volunteer# N’t^ded. juiciaaattr Coon., mt gling to itn^lement, end It iar/such when there'is persuasioitot is more who how ^ams upward of 1200,-' Plaza Hotel, and a neW home the '8.*.m.—10 .a.m...... 4 .Volunteer* Needed. JO a.m.^12 Noon ...... A. Mpsley. e law which la 'g.t^hg^'to 'have to a meeting of minds Already head- 000 a year, ays ahe built, her bought'on the East Side. f whole life from a dollar bill. . ' ’.'-That ! house is my real symbol Ruth Milleti Noon—2 p.m; ...... Volunteer# Needed. come In^ fu^ ttrce if the, world i'-g in the same directiem rathto >f security,", she said. "Since the 2 p.m.—4 p.in...... 4...,4.. i... i'Carol Chace. .V- Ob«.V*<^ i'a going-tlS' be eble to live. V ^ , th .n the overthrow of onp'\con The dynamic Negro’ singing^ and 4 p.m.—8 p.m: ...... ■■Iernes Galanek, Jatrtu Arthur. dancing star earned the dollar^ time I can remember, I never had U Aiid humanity knoia'a thla. Hu- viction by another. You can sell a a real.home of my own.-Now that Meke Child Guata Welcome * p.m.-*-$ ,^..m. , ... 4.py...-----Wayne Garland. South Carolina 21 years ago,X As-Yol| D* Their Parent* » 8 p.m..—10 p.m...... Lucy Burke. ’ Ity la for It, becauae It hda to good candidate because he has kl- : 1 have one It gives me a good feel :to;T>re8scr Bases "I WU aiven and got a^hny a ing... \ ( Would ymi like to know how 10 p.ny..-:-JNldnight, ...... J... David Janssen. ready sold . himself and . other pound picking’ cotton," she re it. There la no other ah- ■"There’aSmolhing moca. secure to make .happy, tyell - behaved Skywatch P6st located on top of Manchester Police" Station. awer. “v. . people have already half _sold B—Dresser Mirrofs. called. "One day I pldked. a hun guests., out of the small children to CQNGRE^ 4 4 . to represent you! ‘Olrl tVearing Too Muclu 'X, dred pounds — tod I only did it than four win* you can call your Volunteers may register at Civil DefettM Headquarters. Municipal themselves on him. ' . own —' that yoh^aii say, ‘This is your friends bring along when Over tM ^eekend, thla law wa.a Paacake Make-nj^^^ C^PanetOd Beds .. once. Building, Maitchater^ on Monday, Wednaday Of Friday, ffom There is a sovereign majesty in As American as cherry pie i.a this Kling mine-rl earned itNf they come to call? > -"" " affirmed, In 'h i ^ ^ votea. kt the H ie Idea for this Hrobdie came^ "That dollar, was important to One of my women readers, with pirn.' ' X - 7 Coloniatsgroup in SOLID cherry. The D—Bedside Tables . >ne. I built-my whole life #on it. 1 ■She is having jpie hpper floors of- 1-6 / United Netiona.^1^^ aa the law this process Which awes even the to me during "Better Brea richly grained solid cherry Is In ,a de the 5-story house ■ converted ‘ into three.young children of her oto*; waa being efftrmeCslta ' prc.aent most violent persuaders as a cam-' E—Dreaser Basek .... kept it Yor a long time — until suggests that the .reason .chUjilren Month” which^eup)k>ee ha^Apm*- lightful newNne.llow Fiddletone- color. we had to spend it for food." apartments-and soon Bartha, who violetora, .in- e cynicaK mutual paigp draws .to An .end. And there llve«|y follows the more poignant than to live a lit lost. She hasn't taken a real va DYNAMIC giving the lew e ruthleaa defiance, .Ube, may seem to us and Normally I eat the leftovers from cation in live j-eara. to k'-little trouble might invest five and devoid of a real welcome to dinner for breakfast, and althougli chartoing designs and mom^^ of Early Biepes not shotyn include: tle better than I was," said Bartha, illogical. But the maja'result, of "More than anything else in the dpllara-at the dime atore for a fe>y the child, nowadaya;’’ each committing murder while it Chow Itoto mixed with Beef Stro-' Bcd.sid.c Cabinet ...... 59.50 who recently wrote — at 28—her- items tir entertain' her youiig (Ail rights reserved, NBA INSURANCE ;Mew-Eiig|and. autoblography, "Thur.sday’s, world I want time pff for a little ipoke of peace, But even that dark ail the votes of jrtl^^the motives, gohoff-'is delicious, it 18“ - rather Spindle Betls ...... 110.00 « privacy,” she said. "Now that I’m gueats. After all, she would pro Service, Inc.). (tans Pirolocrioa hfoment cannot leat. The eggree> iisusUy seen^to ui exactly right,- h»*W and It does have a tendency Child.” no. longer hungry 1 want to just be vide coffee. Clean tmvels, clgarets to slow me down during my mom- "I never had a pointed, definite myself for a while again, tod 'get or enytning etw. fpr guofctr apra may divide and share their and wlsjpf-^rhaps, than any indl- ing Scrabble game With my neigh goal. I still don’t. I- am a fatalist, LEE Mr SILVERSTEIN crimes. But humanity is not di widiiai- could ever pretend to be; Dressinjf Table ...... 1 1 0 1 )0 reacquainted with me.' Who am I?.. bor, Mr. Cossayuna. Maybe I and go with the tide. 1 don't be I’ve been so busy I, no longer am Expensive Equipment for Mother Guts Odds vided. And our own country, we Bo let democracy flow'-out, • to should go to the other extreme Chest Toilet Mirror , ..29.50. lieve in making plans, becauae sure.” Entertaining ^ may be proud, stands with morrow, toward thetooU*. in all and start the day off with an ex what is meant for me to do I'll do One thing she said she "waa sure "For babies under a yeSri bright For Busy Stork tra large bowl of hot -water and' a It anyway." - ; ity, against coldnialism^aiul for its diverse elem*ntf And motives she wasn’t—"The glamorous gold-' colored plastic 'clothes pins; bright napkin. Then. L c6uld kill two Bartha tried all kinds of odd rattles, pan lids and a clean sheet freedom, and for the^edneept 'that and decision*;' and let our first digger I’m afraid some people Worland, Wyo. (A>)-Mrs. George birds with one stone and wash jobs before she quit school at 16 think I am. to put on the. floor for a 'play WINDOW SHADES while I eat. irmst be mw'roth to protect concern be^not that it flows to- and started a career that was to "That^ role is only show world pen.’ Wood delivered a daughter in the Gi a t ' thla to create that tniUed Nations po them. As they vote they will pray she laughed self-consciously, then matching dollars, . love little, picture books, a spoon 'moment, three^-the world'a great lice fore* ilMIukd bepn booth our democracy, and our for the guidance of God th a t his grimaced — “my poor little "I doh’t feel that way. I'll prob to dig with and a spot in the baby. Four years ago ajie delivered- VENETIAN b u n d s Tampon etfeut Stata Sanata, powera my-'eniiaged" In cold-, create 1«^ H p r e v lo ^ yeara la roles as free nien, justify and rer toll may. be done through them. pride. ably wind up marrying * m'an with yard in which to dig, small toys, another daughter on a prairie road Pat Ward, witfi Mr*. Ward and i stofOxf 6 dauihiara. 60 milM from** Riverton,.I^o., tbloodejlf^rutal alaughter In order testinf^y that the bbecon is ,.ne\v themselves. Be tlierei. "And now I get $200,000 to no money but who can whip :»* blunt, scissors and an old magazine ^ - . '^ [k id n a p e d ? • $250,000 a year. Sounds ridlculods. "With hl.s Intellect.” to cut. , hospital. . ^ E. A^^HNSON eaM Tt their maatery., real and .etfengtheming Its beam under the ' Ytjma, Arlz, ilh — FBI agents doesn’t It?” When Bartha was a child in the "For ages five to 10,, why not ' 'The: Woods live . on A" remote I I itbollc, over coloniea of ^etriK challenge of storm' and advei^y. jumped on tk* trail'—but not too The, long ago symbol of her fields she im agined'the cotton she a paper sack of. lO-cent toys, from ranch 88 miles from Worland. Four PAINT GO. Ruaaia ta reaaeerting Ita maar ------: v — - — ■ A Thought for Today avidly—when this note was thrown first dollar has been replaced by plucked lookeif like gregt 'Wl^te which a young guest could choose yars ago they lived 100 miles ter over the Ruaaian colony of Whst, No Moonf from the window of a edr; ..two new symbolSx— the $17,000 eyeballs. Xlow, during her night one to take hom*|" from the nearat hospital at River 699 Mflin St., TeL MI 9-4501 A RECORD OF LEGISLATIVE%AD»SH 1I \SpoaaoiAd by the - Manchester "I am being, kldnapt to a blue link coat sh,e Wear* n6w in her - My reader also has this to-say ton. Hungary. Britain and France are .OoitocU of Charches. club "'acts, the .gyeballs in the audi- It aeems that if a political can SS Buick beaitog Iowa liqena PAT WARD’S RECORD DURING 5 TERMS IN THE STATE reaaaertlng their ' m’aatery over didate talks about his record, his 171*107.’’ the former Britiah colony of The Christian and' the Ballot Box They found the car aitd ordered a opposiUon taunts him with failure htodwriting test on the family in SNOWS LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP IN WHICH WE M ^ L L T A K E ®Rypt. ,Irt carrying out their On Tuesday of this week mil to have a program for the future. side. Confronted with the evidence, PRIDE . . . LEADERSHIP IN SUCH IMPORTANT PIELDS AS THESE: mUltartf operation, they afe lialng if,' on the other hand, he talks lions of Arneric*" f itizen* will, take a 12-year-old boy confessed. He Was iiaae the Britiah. colony of part in a natKmsI election. The released to hi* parents—in very CHEST G about Whitt he hopes to dp in the poor standing. Cyprua. Egypt la not the only future, he is taunted with not peace, aecilrity and^welfare of the GAME CONSERVATION colony they are concerned with. having any-record to talk abotiV United States and'to the entire ★ CIVIL RIGHTS Britain, in the paat few montha, Well, candidates "have to get W'orld may be affected"I|y: the ,out-> o r come of this election. Dm ' a per • r i haa loat the_ colony pf Joidah. used to being hit coming and ★ PUBLIC HOUSING POLLUTION France hopea that, by the aym son's Christian faith have toything g^ng. /They also, if they have to do,with such an flection? ~ boUe amaahing of Egypt, it will N. been In office and do have a rec Chfisliahs are citizena of two We acquired thes* market sample^ r . in all the ir \ ★ CHILD WRFARE \ ^ * CONSUMER RIGHTS . cow ita own colony of Algeria into ord, have to aubmlt to ardent re- realms. By nature ‘hey are part of the country in which they live. But sheWrponi glamour and luxury so you aubmlailon. Ruaaia haa airailar proachea over their failure to MIHIMUMWAGE , X x ★ TAXEQUITY multiple alma in Hungary. It by the grace of God through Jeatu own them at sensational . savings, CWose obtain and alice up one moon or Christ the.v are members of * fel feared that, if it ahould let Hun- another for Uielr constituents. lowship of believers too. As citizens for best selection. / X^ MEDICAL wD .(Cyftie Fibrosis) Eafy Ko, 1^ would alao loae the Sometimes it aeems that the more of a democratic state the are both coloniea of Poland, . Caechoalo- modest the office and function in rulers and ruled. Their authority vakia, Rumania and Bulgaria. ia expie.ued thro'igh the ballot volved, the higher the demands of boxes. Such authority demands When we atate them iaauea In the critics. During the present careful i;se.' , tcrma of colonialism, which means local campaign, for inslAnce, apme The Christian "citizen realizes, PAT WARD was nominated as your Democratic that in each case the issue deprives however, that the pover of govern Democratic campaigners i seem to ment ia really dependent-upon and some people of the right to. govern confuse the office of state repre Candidate for Congress in an open primary . . ^ the themaelvea. to determine, their own derived from the powe; of God. sentative with that of Governor, Therefore he cannot es-Ape pol'.',- first in Hartford County history. He has t8^^ his form of government, to walk free at least for their appraisal of ical authority nor ignore it. Every. on, their own soil, we find it easy what the power and jiccompliah- American citizen, for example is involved in "his government by pay campaign to dll the people in the 29 towns^f the 1st to condemn, as If colphialism were ment of the°offtce ahould be. Per . some, disreputable disease. ing the bills whether he likes it or haps that is. because they don’t not. He cannot lyelP-bclng tovolred. Congressional District. His record assures the voters . There is, in our time, . an7hla- care to demand the moon, of a The only choice he has is to be ' torical certainty about.'colonialism. Democrat in| high and powerful involved responsiblly or irresponp of Hartford County that the fine Concessional re^ slble. of Sofas’ and Chairs-^M ostly foam - cushiorie^! It ieennot win. Freedom will win. office, bdi only of Republicans,'to Ruaaia,- Britain and France are Since Christian living is always resentation provided by. men like Abe Ribicoff and lowly legislativit liositioh. a form of discipline, the Christian all going to be defeated in their Hie office of ^tate representa citizen will approach the realm of A Modern Ranch House 55ofa in -'i|. size, comes with fokm cushions, Tom Dodd will be continued. -(■i ^would-be maatery of other peo tive carries tw'o duties. One is to poIiUcrwith a sense of.responsibil 219.00 ples. r obtain consideration and action ity, both as a voter an'’ as a can B—Colonial Lounge Chair is charming in a gold document print;, foam But that eventual defeat of CO- ,eg„„uon which, is didate. The right to "ote givea the Pat Ward believes that politics is ev ^ - Chrlatian citizen a means of regis cushion, 98.00. loniallsm depends upon recognizing [.needed by the particular com- tering Intelligent, Christian,. Con C—Lawson Love S e^ h as foam cushiohs, fringed base and a green bouclc body’s business. He believes that if every registered ^ e other face colonialism wears, rnumty they represent. The other victions. To refuse o>- neglect to u d upon attacking it too. "These vote, or to vote carelessly—even to cover, 159.00. is tonass soundly and, consden- vote only to accordance with par D—Great big all foam-upholstered wing chair in a coral tweed cover, voter w ill go to the polls on November 6th, we will aggressor. nations of the moment tlousijN;^ general legislation, do not call', their aggression co tisan oonsiderationa—is to live ir 129.00. X with an eyqto Oni general wel- responsibility. It indicate* indiffer have a Democratic sweep... because the Democratic lonialism. Their name for It is E—Chair to match this s^fa comes in a nubh.v-textured metallic, 89.50.'’ i\ and antojf^ to the possible •Party i^ ^e party of ^ the people.«. not ju s t^ protection of "vital national, in- effect of such gito^al legislaUon 'SECTION^tL SOFA—t3 part Modem design in a red figured , to*’**!*-'’ their, view, Russia’s" boucle, foam cushions ...... 750.00 495,00 on their mto cbttoii^^ “ I AM THE MASTER chosen few. ____ / . natlanal Interest requires a belt of In sqeh duties, theyto*ve to CHAIR—Matches sofa above only in figured toast Ijoucle / . aatellit* nations, to protect Rtis*iii ■woric falriy among the reprbsent- OF MY FATE” cover, foam cushion ...... 7/;. .155.00 >t 09,00 ajgstoit a possible revival of ativea of all the other 1S8 c o ^ 51 Author’s name belqW) SOFA—Traditional design in beige-brown-metallic coverihg .X ^ German madnesA In their view, miinittes'ln the state. They can’t, with foam cushions ...... 3^9.00 289.00 France's national interest requires -t t^edication, youT physician - stantiy. have'a tinge of respect ' Regularly $139.00 SOFA—Traditonal desigti in rose textured boucle cover, . Constant Effort and adequate legislation to ensure: toiual ter’s position, they have .foulSdlt knows he can pre.scribe in Document Print .foam cushions’...... 7,.'.339.00 239.00 . fqr the idea . that nations, after and taken it. ’hiey AMi'not supeiS; any medicine, new or old. ^ rights, for all and the implementation of the decisiohs of the '. all, .priust look out for Uiemsclves. We can compound it in '■ A • ! LOVE SEAT—Traditional style in rose and gold btbeade; men, any more than any of tlielr foam .rubber cushions ...... -...... 279.00 1 98.00 pnited .States Supreine Court Pat .Ward is a Connecticut ' ’ And even nations which are quite ^ y o a tobuld be, if they held of- our well slocked prescrip'- free of Colonialism are not alto- 'TIm and -tosponsibllity. But they tion pharmacy. ' - LOVE SEAT—Traditonal design in plain charcoal linen, box leader in Civil Rights legislation. -gather free of claiming' -rtliht have done their- assigned Casks pleats, .foam. cushiohs ..,, i.,;...... 279.00 198.00 to do almost anytotofTto protect well, tod they have sought abso- — 2-PCr-SUTTE-iModerh '-style 'in shrimp' inetaUicTextuped- their vital aatlShaJ. interests. iulaiy-nothlhg'for themselves, not YOUR PHYSICIAN -Regulariy-4249.d(F ' cqy^rrspi’mg cushions . .-7.398.00 298.00 lAAMIGRATION POLICY ; That,/for. instance, is the rea- being in poUtii^ for prizes or to ' CAN PHONE -“-T^C. sillTElr-Modern desigp in white-and-gray liubby . Restatement of America’s immigration policies vnthout the " Son the United States gave for wards or advantagea other than . Mitchell 3-5321 texture, foam rubber cushions -...... 409.00 298.()0* callous ditorimiination against the'peoples of southern-and . "helping chase a Comiuunlst regi- the satisfaction of being of some, WHEN YOU NEED Love Seat 159’“ CHAIRr—Traditonal lounge in red cotton plaid with kick - ment out Of Guatemala', the rea ■ I eastern Europe and other ipeople of the world. The cnirrent public service. We’ see no ‘ reason - A MEDICINE pleated base ...... ------145.Q(k. J 09.00 son to* United States gives for or justification for a change. ' policy is repulsive to the spirit andfaditions of America. -Jiolding Okinawa to d Formosa. ~ CHAIR—Traditional lounge with kick-pleated base, ^ s fm - CREATiO FOR THE PRINCES OF MONACO. Half a century ago, .a mon damask cover ..rr-.,...... 175.00 129.0P The defscaa of "vital national The Stored,^ystic Rite Pick up your prescrip- totereata"-to more respect^ CHAIR—'Modern lounge in a turquoise metallic-thread tex- ' =-H»w<»Towi thgTC tteg4nm nr«re tion if :todppiogjijjfte:aa^Qt T ur^ e d v ^ . -... let us deliver propjptly ■ ’ of great occasions” throughout the world. . wbeneiw^-involvea the rights of from * to the morning to| 7 at CHAIR-'-Golonial 4punge’ tn a brown„hopvespun ttotured’ toght. That is Botoethtog Important without extra charge; A ether p eo ]^. It is the same thing, great many people entrust 'cover; foam seat'jcushion and back j. . .155.06 119.00 NoW’YOURS TO MAKE ANY MEAL A REOAl FEAST. Now Hood •til^, we divide the question. We for voters to notice, for we kjave CHAIR-r-^i'raditionai lounge with foam cushion,, toast tex- beein accustomed, to ' local elec us with the resj^miibiUty proudly brings iyou AU Baked'Alaska, wade with light, fluffy ^ .1 . , ; colonialism must and,,and o r ’filling their I prescrip- tpred cover, mah^gdny legs ;...... > 169,00 1 2 ^ 0 0 V" sponge cake .. i rich Strawberry Whirl ice cream . , . and creamy, ,mei' know ' win. tions, to an e o’clock clbstog hour. ringue; Recording to the oi^ino/ MonaiX) recipe. NowHood ,Baked Alaska So th*. first thing about toiparrow. tioQs. May we tompound ■ , ; T , - . . • \. \iOIC£ OF THE PEOPLE - CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE ! ^ i v n no such clear, convictito and. yours? ' i ^ ■ \ is lyours tP serve w i^ pride-'-^ any night of Watch your 1 fm^euncMBtet about the right of is, vote early. ' -i fajnrty gtoWwnieiryourtiansfbrm an ordinary dinnerintpj a regal feast - . ' wUtana to whatever they fMl Amcrtcaiu, to general, and th* O n e o f' a 7kind -|Subjecl to Prior Sale ? 4 . witlj luxurious Hood Baked Alaska, browped to perfection in-your Own :.|i their"vl{*l|.to®P)* T ^ Mtochester . in. par-^ overr, or, if time is sliort. Mrved right from the package. UdUlar,*^lf w* may aay aq, are VOTE DEMOCRATIC - PULL TOP LEVER pretty good at’ the buMneas of AHO GROWN YOUR SFECIAl OCCASIONS WI^H SUCCESS;’ When ■ . -.y-T ■ :" ."-1 making up their ipinds bin candl- —icompany comes*. T. When your best silver’s opt and, the ^pdles arb ‘' 1 ■ -,/ VLV data and issues- .^IRVES 6 - ' lighted ... that’s tha time to make the jecening memoro6/c with Ho<>d X We know a g reet d a l etomt (to- ^ Presedptiofi Pharmacy iS o fa 11^8^ AWIXCITING Baked Alaska ; . topped, for added glamour, with a rich gaUce of your lAroni For Caiq^MS, CwaiaiNto«|SMphfN Tmtoiier, temilntog what is rfal and what is '901 Main Street I d CREAM-CAKE> choice.. .Your gtieSts will never forget this great d|es8tot. . . youf^ wver • {ueUha,■ what ‘ ------ia strong and- whatv Regularly $269.00 Modern ■ MERINGUE DESSE8T forget their compUmehts! - _ . , • " -i r ' X( Is Weak, to. the .cempei|[n e^ppsafsi Sefa ih turquoise textured - •k •jQuoUtlon by W. B. H«nl*y boucle,- foam ' cuahions. ^ aigumenta mad* to' us,; w* (184»-1«0S) . . . tod am , tod read, ahd w* Chair to match in gray- c* "V: gan, ,but there are. a lot of iwork- reduce UanidiMter'a- taxes but It Nixon could iUcebed to (he Presi fbout these mAttentconstaiffly and Inj^eh employed in many Con would conlribiite:to‘a slowing dency. To the concerned voter, thtg VM,y siMfianly and unoonsclougly h o m ic m * necticut plants, that make p^rta. dbWn in ttM'titx ir{Mi,..ffiaklilg the would he dangerouriy disastrous. The nach' a poliR' where they for (he ears that the dialers don’t- town a indre desirable nMAMfi for Mr. Nixon has, throughout his -pe longer. ’, ten ' It .ts'Udmmpn for a cbiM thjwir Hfm um is want. They wilt he affected, too*.. he-v hdidhew. The local IU|m)U$ ibUo career, shown an alarming THE ConunvutcikUOrii (or pu^MUoni in tO* Op«B roriua will not These politicians ought to gst cmidldatee have coma Ouji'’BWi>poi Of fundamental,basic (in,the Doctor or four years old to wot <|dHng m fng th li' plan. It is not enbugl^ 'ea.j of *0:0.4 American people), iSajB tha day or night. Only ocrii«ionU)ty bo (UMmitiM i^bOkrarai if they contnla ntoro th«w SOO wordi^ their arguments synchronised so tfielr right hands know whom their hinyevar, to support, such, legiria- fa lr^ a jr! His complete disregard is this a sign of delayed'doveloj^ RMirRRM Tho Herald the right to declina to puhlirii any matter left feet ere kJcklhr-. ^ tfon dii.ring .the canipaign. of ethlea iud In hia cam- rarantaa PaMeaep YYiH AM. ment or diseaaF. Sqino'timea. it fe- that may te-irbeloua or which li in bad taeU. Ftm exprwaioB There: ought riot to be too much It must be supported Uid (ought phlgnlntphlgnlng agi ., hat. Mr. 'Voorhla'ln CMd’s Toilet Tinliiins . Recta sither rebellion aghlnst au RAY COOPER ^ ot political viewa ia desired by contribuilona 6t this character doubt in the minds ..of a. majority for after the. buttona ind bannera I9 u and Mrs. fibuglas in 1950 thority on t h e j ^ t of Die child, de OroMwiW UssoreaeD* for ai^ther Mia^u \ whom, to vote for next TuMday; iwo yein. For that reason i rec- spectively, a campaign fraught Written 'tor NBA Service insecurity. xl Pritvlous to le ss we had a political omnMnd tha' election of : a new with Sly inuendo fmd insinuatii^ ;: All p irU ts *bf young children ThA'ayerage''CTlld usually be- / *Berleas Thoiicht’ /iiijf the terribly high prices «(.that wirty • the Dem« - which had been comer,.* to Manchester polltlca, linking two rospeetsd Californians are Mvpived in some degree with g ip a'^ AatahHah bowel control be To the Kdltorr ' , day. n.pdwer for twenty years. J t had with left-wing sympathies and tween one And two years old. When Fraitcia Shea, a Democratic candl- the kind problem brought up iiv 1 urge all voters in the Town The Dems are still a t JL^oftly dbbs soma good work. Tran is n serious-minded activities. -Even Life magazine, a the bahy is nine or lO monthg old, this time Candidate Ward la cagey a letter from Mrs. D. E. ,' of Vamon to vote on Nov. 6 . and But toward the last Of its tenpiw young, man who has given cbnsldr' journal noted for its Republican it can be placed for ahort periods enough just to call attention .to 1±_ K^iraiO^ MfeleM and^srrO|Ant. sympathies, esUed attehtion to ^he says in psfU A closs„ friend on the "potty.’' In partlralar I urge them to give ncabla—thought tr Manchester’s tha coat-of-livlng in c b e l^ with- even with a slight-aroipa bf coT' problenit and who will do some “his habitual attempt to identify has a baby boy almost jtwi tJffOA. With Ste^nsoh ■erious thoi—ought to the candldstee dut rasking any definite promisee ruptipn about It. v-" thing constructive about -them. A hi: political opponents with Com- old, and her methods of- bfeaJtlng the child lying down, as; It 18 best, and the iudes. On the national and on what he is going to do about We T»ad a weicome change in native of Manchester with a law munlam.” , ' ■ him of- hia bowel hPPits seem tO. not to force the chlld to slt up too Thai IntwBntTh* Btato level (he. Democratic Party I the aituation—Which ia nothing, 1952, iince whjon time th.e country, praOUce here, he is-doubly con Now it appears that Mr. Nixon me to be hsrslyHe does , an excM- •erly. -' • ' WMes Of Tlia Family under the leaderehip of Adlat 'Cven if he ie elected, seems to have 'done fairly well ip cerned with Mancheeter’s welfare.- h.,«> laid aside his hatOhet .and lent Job of telling hia mother .when ' Most infants begin to catch on ifltevenson has made a real effort' Can,dldatb, Ward, loyal labor spite of,aa found -what he has done, she Th "potty" should be used reg FUNIRALHeMI and income of his fellow workers recall the wotk-wearjX>emocraU Manchester, our ^n 'etan d s a bet ..TBUMIMMD slogans. On tha local level, in the to office again before they have ter chance in 4he legislature if it we find the New Nixon, ' x* ^Kivea him a spanking and scold ularly at the same time of day, Town of Vernon Mrs. Bldna John have also hit an all-ttm(|Xlgh To elect a ,pei;8on to the' VlPe- ing. I think the child is confused, usually after the first morning n BAST OBNVER ^ under four years'Of Republicaii fully reeled and recovered' from electa Fran Shea as hVwill add to ston and Tdr. Ralph Upman, the their 30 years of steady, unrelent- the jOeibocratif; roll whiriiirhibli leia more Presidency . who has -shown' him- since the mother uses the bathroom meal. Neither the m oth8r^or the AMBULAN4IB SE B ^ldi two Democratic candidates for the administration; that, every time seli to jje as unprincipled as Mr. for the bladder function and baby should be worn out by keep the contract of One of his beloved ing toil without a break. representative of - the larghr popU- X General Assembly have taken the ■ Four years are hardly enough IMipn areas of the state. WitKeath Nixon, whatever the color 6t the a potty chair for the bowels.” ing it up too long if succeca is not Initiative in bringing'each of , the unions e.\ptres,. a new onie is writ cloak ha now wears, woulp. be to )3efore discussing certain aspecta achieved. ten with wage and other increases to allow a good administration for Democratic legialator sent to Capi ' important problems to public at developing its plans apd program d'ahonor the second highest office. of the bladder and bowel training Parents should avoid being ir tention and have made their posi which inevitably boost the cost of. tol Hilk M ancM mr betters her I think it ia an. excellent idea if chances to t (•af an. Ane these days tp We the the hallota and voting roachinee sentation in ^'^ state, government. ' •« «I ly they have been responsible for alt through the country are mark Fran Shu slriijitands for a dy thii letter. The child could very werssi.rothsr D»*h better. In an some of the effort we have made generous and ever-increasing pay well be confused. Spanking is both older chll responsibility fpr- • UEl Ol! checks' of the "poor" working ed and manipulated next ’Tuesday namic caapprmlsar'bf Mancheater'a and are' making as a communit>’ In such a way that President Ei s itu a te regarding the fiva jiew Taj Mahal Starts e harsh and undesirable method of good* bowel ts should rest-'on y- toward the solution of these local man, but Candidate Ward knows handling the situation. er *'.isn the par- GASOLDiE right w’ell that you can’t eat^uir senhower an'd a lot of his helpers bridges which are to be built across the youngster problems. including . Senator Bush—a ^ as th i Connec ticu t River. These To Show Wear There are almost no children ent baloney and.have it too. ^.aaflong 111 be re- \ Tlirough the years the .Demo as his unions keep .. m im ing on sured -of another term. f id g e t pla^e Manchester in k poel- who acquir complete control over The wise mother cratic Party on a nsktipnal level has .X Bincerely. tidn qf prime importance in the wha acquire complete control over strained from mpbctini ,00 much ■’more" every timir' a contract is New Delhi (PP—India’s biggest too soon. J ■ \X been alert to the changing times renewed, they will probably get ' ' Sherwood G. Bowers state. FTan Shea has the vision and tourist attraction, the 400-year- ti^ns, either sudde-.Iy or at the BANTLY Oil and has been willing and able to ■'more” . for a time anyway, rigor Of youth to help meet this old Taj Mahal at Agra, is showing same time. FUrtherinore, practical I.I'll - \, I\ i -\ meet new problems, and find solu Recommeada Bbea signs of age. ly every child has occasional ac Like buttermlllr?-You can m "mpre’.‘ wages, and "more’' (trices new challenge. Home rule, enab it a s 'a cold soup If you add . I '1 \ I ■'! . i tions. Most of the present social and "more" increases in the' coat To the .Editor, ling tbeJocal government to make A portion of an outer courtyard cidents Ipng after the tlmj when AHUNDANOE FOR All OUR PEOPLE legislation was authored and e,n- Manchester' has somp very im control -has become generally well cucumber, minced parsley end TFL )i>!lrcl-rll 9 of living to make up for "more' necessary charter reylalor.s without wall collapeed recently. The .wall, diced tomatoes (peeM and seed X acted by the progressive leader wages. It has become a big rat portant derisions to make in the time-and-muney-consumlng state while a part of the general scheme established. . ' OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL OUR CHILDREN ship of the Democratic Party m»d race. < ' Nov. 8 election; In time of ballot legislature ia one of Fran’s Ideas’a of buildings at the TSj. is 300 This is not surprising, since hdr- ed) to it. For a topping use minc i n ROCKVilif F :; ? CAN MEAN THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA WITH the present effort for Improve- ing for the Preal<^ency we some for meeting this challenge. He will yards from the main building, the mal youngsters are not thinking ed clUves or m inc^ green onions: , merits is being made by the Dem While the radio was going the FREEDOM ANH^JUSTIGE FOR AU THE WORLD other morning, I also happened to times lose sight-'of local issues as also work for court reform which mausoleum. X' , ocratic Party. catch a little gem of a paid politi we gre carried along Itf the high will take- the Connecticut court In (his building,'^ some plaster X" ij!L ' 'W* respect the right of each cal recorc|ing by another Dem fevtj^ of the national campaign. system biit of the area of th^ polit walls have small Craclts and a- few 'tUH person to vote in any manner, that candidate,'' Congressman Dodd, One ot these important'.decisions ical "plu.m." 'x pieces of marble inlay are loose. X X- he sees fit but we hope that the who- aspires to the U.S. Senate concerns'the election of two State All things conaidered I feel that However. Indian archaeological OONT decision will b« made after a care- seat of thie eminent and deserving ReprcS'entatlv'es. I would like to Francis Shaa it the man to seh^ officials at the Taj said the mau Istui plenty otxsroar ■-X O L L lE tS I ehoes when brangSt T * ful consideration of the issues and Senator Bush, reoQfnmend Francis Shea to the to the State lAgisIature and the soleum is, til no danger and that - -v ' not on the-basls of advertising slo Candidate Dodd was telling voters attention. man who .will prove a fine and it ia being kept tmder constant re- [expert repairing. FOR PRESIDENT ^ prir. .... , • / N, gans. In considering candidates about how much he had'Eiiil X THOMAS VPPDO Gelebrates Its B T tS KEFAUVER N Anniversary with
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H flin lirt. o f H i . . M e e r ii - lilt* INFALLIBLE . . . a brand new concept in'profettlonaj wavet. So LOCAL CANDIDATES FOD JUSTICE OF PEACE: N. CHARLES lOOOINI,WHUAM V. DtHAN - RAYMOND T.OUISH-LEE M. SILVER8TEIN gaptie in its’actioiff, to tartly NATU HAIRCUT RAL, Schultx it proud to ^pndorta S— w hat the w e ll-d i^se e fi fam ily^ Is w earing these Idayel i 4 . ^ By Bepulidaiis'' th* INFALLIBLE . . . and w* ampha* tiza the tigniFcanca' of tha ap^va ANNIVERSARY SPECIALSI ; SUghtly Mgber by styllsta. -- When your family it going ^ c e a and doing A. msh** eottbii sued* (lensei shirt ; 6 A v M . t d :i -i xT ■ ri' j = j u « Sliss.MMmir.. AboutgRJ* X things these c n ^ f*ll-days, drew the whole gang Men's eoMoq fisnnsi iined sieeiit. Ten '1. in cozy, cool weathw Bill-Weiis. They’H Ukc lh e | ' Ab«ui$t48 X_ EOR^tRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS CALL THESE^ NUMBERS worst punishment that active bodies dish out - • f,»««.»- stack.. ; SPECIAL! ' and snap back a s neri4ooking as ever after a ride ..Sizss lo in 20, lit 8S . lt 4' X in your washing machine. Ask Dad or Grandpa IC. Qtrta' , ftaiuMl-knwl tripis kn jir U.nM DISTRIDT. 1 - EASTJIDE fi^O DIStRIOT 2V-WEST< SIDJLREC DISTRICT I-WADDELL SCHOOL . DlDIjRlCT 1-YJI.ILA. NodMoiy Adhr*rHsad j ■ ^ ^ O W sitrin dunssr*... - - - ' V~. :u‘’ about Biit-W'ells. Yhey’il tell you Bill-Wella have s iz « . 2 to 6h. AbLt ILIi ^ < Siu. 710 14. , A M u tS L M been giving comfort to spare arid more wear for 3 7 13 4546 r-"‘ Shirt, to match. . About 8L88 Ml 3-6256- ^ m o Ml ^ ^ ^ : Oil 3-4964. • I’. -MI 1 •• 5676 fc ‘ . Ml 3I453MU 34512 :V A V E fO ; , . T IMg.-812.6* the,money for almost half atentuiy.iYes, indeed!, ' . Boy.' I.V. (tann.l'kflod chino- '.tsek.."' j. r Zi Includes'ahiunpoo and styled Mt. For ric^ndable quality i , . an d freth modem ■V' S i u . 6 ta 16. ■ ■ About 88^88 ■t.. :,-\r Size. 2 to a.. Joobk Uyta., About S L l* Btyijng . . . make sure the label on casual clothes ^ Shut, to match, V' About SLID TIm VFW Auxiliary wHi optrott a nunory of Hit Y.M^CA. IW ilotlimothtrs wha'uYiDli lo hovt childrM wMIt Hity ’ Boy.’ ttannol-bnod' tripta knpo do«im for-your whole family laya “BUt-Well"I . 1, ■■ '•tf* ^ 'f X' 1 -1 . .r:. t . WoMorn dungirao. (pet Uuwm). . :- .- v .X 8(20. a'to. aw ' About 8L 8* •K S iz o . a t e l . AboutSSJ* 'Vi ItH iM ll*’ 1 ^ 4 r . -‘.-x.. ■V, 6 ' - ■s. . S h irte to m atch. . About 1 1 .8 1 t" '-: T 1^ ^ AH t\S ; ■ '--fW'XX'-' ‘A. ■sing Mwwm W tha BltT-W tkt Fani^ ^Mslailora ...... , , ...... v'-Vx-' ■■ Man’s and DRLOVrS WUDCIFS ■m* F DI STORE SUDbUfM .,] xHWSP;j-~‘ ^^....' ^ ‘ 1 i«t;ijjiijjlljij|iji!OijihijiilPi!ljl|jiiipjijijiM^^ x*‘ i'^ R«rtBirs.S. r-.', ,t .! f *• li v '. ’ '--X: ■’x. ' '4 : :a li'- . V--
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■V- r«3STW EliV« ^MANCmfiSTEii EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1966 Section Two ■^ONDAY, NGVEMBEB 5, 1966 lUdnrt|rstrr,^iirninQ 1l| m U i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1966 because the world U4iot ai peai^ Wednesday qt ths horns of Mrs. Simply because ^Americgn boys Bolton Elmer Weden, Kbeney Dr. The Sushf Dodd Sum Up are not at War ail-day session will begin at 8:30 FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD East Hartford, hod hto tom (dtWQ' r Y i i M r i c * n ^ "Realy^ea^ means- more 'than a.m.. 7K,' Electric Codking baUoii: ended oh recemiipefidaUon 'V ***^ “ * » ^ J k the pb^iM^ uneasy truce in Ko lAisi-Minute Voting Ifetailis .The weekly sewing sessions are FUEL-PURPOSES Rockyilie^Verpoii , ^ " JuiM ...GPta Emblem Club Scholarship of Probation Officer Hanry BoTaw- --- rea t^mj^n^ochina and Formosa. turiting out handmade items for v^iewed by Club ski.. , , P u t ^ Campaign Positions Ityiimdns more than, the shattering the-annual sale traditionally con- M R A N S , rTTr. tij'.l'IM Borawskl -^'Teiwfted Greenwood hbAdunei from the eastern Euro- : Set for Election Tomorrow ducted at the time of the' public Town Voters to Cast Ballots^ hod been ,f6und guilty of non-sup At Center satellites and the Middle turkey supppr. ''Date of the event The Cosmopolitan Club enjpyed port Ayg,/flr and placed on jiroba- HarUord. ' Ndv., 5 (/P)—Sen.:rN>t. "uf upon mere promises and small businessman, the Maneggia and' Democratic Deputy Manchester Evening . Herald al CPA professional society. Pile la the foods which had been cooked attendanjH* In charge of th# pro- Kathryn Sheckley to Bertram L. Bolton correspiondent, Mrs. Joseph^ a.m. to 7 p.m.. tq the atlffeh chaiXe be changed to Benabs in1 the 'Congress/ ffslsesjMues raised by partisan at- the pensionei are all Registrar Dorothy Kleinschmidt. and 'Virginia Tomlinson, property OF MANCHESTER If the pattern set by the 1952 a partner in the firm mf Aybrs and- were awarded to Mrs. Clarriice a conviction On the. .leaser count. entally retarded- youaf- "Through all the Mrs. John Trotter.- Mrs. Randall • FitzGerald explained the State^ youngsters who are excluffod >■ spalgti has In sharp to a close. I would like to lakc^fhia need positive action- toward a real Machine-tenders; two for each erty on Rf. 44A. tag WE4X, m id d l e t u r n p ik e the 1a*t tietional election, the New- Arrival' '' Toop, Mrs. Walter Garter, Mrs. had no objection to the chaijM. from a school program for various opportunity tok thank the/many and widely shared prosperity. machine, will be Mrs. August Mild- Wealthy people- 'ml«?Sme of ynjond St. LaUreht.'Mjss Hazel Go'k said he would consld^ ''the reasons, are eligible for the Day I Quitclaim deeds; Abilio R. San c o r n e r DURANT BX- BksenhowsT-Nixon ticket swept - A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ot Crisis thousands of people i hayh met in "The third fact'is that this na ner, Mrs. James Hassett, Mrs. John tos to Celestino AugilstK pfopiierty life's greatest thrillST^payln^Ihe Vernon' With the exception of the PhlllpTMkins, Boyer Rd„ yester otter. Mrs. Herbert Robb,. Mrs. matter further. ' • (3are Center. There Is no coat to "A t a S t^ e of crisis in the all parts of the State^The friendly tion has rot made true progreaa 'n Mss.sey and Mrs. Gasprin Morra. on French Rd.; MicheW'-Jr„ Al last instalment. unexpired Senate seat won by Max Bengs, Airs. Edward Pish, Court officials 'ex^aified coiiyic- the parents, and transpogtotioix Is f NEW .LARGER QUARTERS , d a y ^ Johnson Memorial Hospital, ... Mra.\Erwin Whitham and Mrs. Worid--Hrtlmsk,of tension and gan warmth and enthueiaSm of their, the laat four .years. True progress There are. 1,320 eligible vstera In phonse and Eugene Gigllo -ftKArT Democrat Abraham . A, Rlbicoff Rlaiford Springs tion on. the more,.<^ious cljarge provided. ger to''Ue MldcHtL Blast and^ef up- greetings has been a source of tni" .—eana more than merely holding town, If they turn out as, well as PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING y . -^allace Payne. carried with i^-iJenalties circum- Mrs. Zells' Oliver, attendahC 8t- lene Qiglio; . Arlene GIglio 'tft.. Who defeated IhreScott Bush 3,110. Events Tbi^ht ' ' Mrs. Hanry Matdment. president, behind tMKTrqn^'Curtain oouragemeht and has X^eeply your own; it means hew hoapitala. they did in 1952 when 96 pier cent Michele Jr., Alphonso and Eugene to 2,912. The Seiilui' ynutlT 'PeUowahU) Btances aurmfindlng Colavecehlo's the.Centei) was at the rally to.OZ- l/bave weakeiwf^^e power moved me. to them, and foXtbe new low coal*^' housing develop- Voted, about 1.267. persons can bo- Auiro GLASS INSTALLEr condi the bustnCOs hietung Giglio; Amelia Gigllo to Michele .'Z ' President Eisenhower carried of Rockville fiapttot Church will offehae do/not aeen^o warrant. plain' her program, and display Ult '^of the . Soviet IJhim—nSitt^d we loyal supporters who hav€ sssisi menls., new programs for.tfie secur expected to cast their ballots to which: eded the demonstration. various materials that are tis^ in Jr.. Alphonso and-Eugene Giglio. t o p IbiM the town b.v 565 votes in 1962, re meet the church at 7:86 p.m. Caoto continued were those-of: entrust the 'datlM of comtramder- me. my heartfelt tl^ k sr' ity of'our elder cltlsena It mesns morrow. propierty in Bolton 'and Coventry, G L A S S f u r n i t u r e T b p s ceiving 3,298 votes against Steven and then visit St. Berr.r.rd'a Q»tho- Rowey L; DeMontlggy, 22, of working with the children. The la-chlef tO/Dmght D. Else usl rights and equal treatmen'; Headquarters IJsted off Rt. 44A. ., son's 2,733. 11c Church. RFD 2, Coventry, until Nov. 14; education display featured- aghib- - * firm, ^CSctive and proven leader^ Dodd: forAh Americans. We need positive Republicans will msintaln head- Coming Events ^IRRORS (Firop^B Doer) Vernon went iDemoefatic on the This is the second trip the group and Francis ;J. Brayden, 49. ‘^qf its of classroom work done hy tho or dMKild wo turn them over to XThe «ehtest single issue of actionvlo achieve thesS vital gosjs. quariers at -the home of Town '“ The Board of -Ediicaiton will State ticket in. 1954, giving Gov. has taken to chuf'ches in the vicin Maynard, Mass., until Nov. 24. pupils of the two OpeciaVetoases iot Committee-member F. Weldon Gom^^ases j^iaU-BUv«Mos? 7 this^c^palgn is a simple one — "ThesKtheh, and not the ^resi hold its regulaf 'meeting tonight Arthur -Dint Storts PICTURE FRAMINb ioU types) Riblcoff- a plurality of 167 votes ity, the other having been to the 1 Both are charged with operat up by the Board of E^ttotion lU "The answer must be Elisenhow- w.hetheTs^or not we " can achieve dent's coa^Hs, are the true issues Miner, telephone Mitchell 9-93ll. at the school at g o'clock. ' .OvFf former Gov. John Lodge. B'nai Israel Synagogue. ing a motor vehicle while under the old. Keeney Street' 'School.. •r. . peace, prosperity and progress. in this cam pain’. Requests for transpiortation may The Commission on Education WINDOW end PLATE GLASS Exceptions to the 1954 pattern The, first in a aeries of lectures Fines of $60 each were imposed the influance of intoxicating, liq Other exhibits included a display "Ri the contestxfor the tJnibt/car Jumped atrlvlnga for patty political advan- Democratic opponents are Ralph Mrs. Jane Alarchl, 22-N. Elm St.i I the center Island' ohd Hit two Hla candidacy brings to four ters and other material which will -4age.; , . otganlst and choir' director at AMflTTED SATURDAY: Elea - ' X — ■' . Lipman and Mrs. Eldna H. Johns nor Swanson, 30 Hud.son St.,; Mrs. Alra. Aladolin White, 31 Drive G; "Japan and the OrienV is the trailer tnicks. No one Wak hurt in the number who will seek elec be used iii' the campaign. All theoq . '^Tn this ftald my racoM includea w h a t ton.' Union Congrega'Uonal Chirrch, ac present were given stickers to be TS T FOR AMERICA Lea Jane and William Borkowski, the crash. tion to the 'post at the Diatrict'a cording to Edward Williams, music Thelma Bowden. Andover; Peter title of the movie forum slated isuipdrt of tha Pres^ent’s auth< '- Bpth parties have election head 1 Franklin St., Rockvill^'Mra. Bradshaw told the court he was‘ placed, on car bumpers durihg'th'e quarters and plans to gh-d voters committee chairman. . , Quish, 61 .Cambridge St.; Mrs. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the n^v Nov, 15 annual meeting. Ity to determine whether aid to Inene Weber. RFD 2. Coventry; Thelma 'Bowden, ALndover; Wil fpi'ced off the traveled portion of drive.' •Tugoslavia shopld be continued at rides to the polls as well as' sup Broadhead will begin his duties Atanchester High School audito The meeting will be held at the TTuirsdny. conducting the Senior Anna Lo\ii.'/e Kirch,- 16 Allen Dr., liam Cliase, Cemetery Rd., Rock- • the road by another car." a tlma when his discretion in this plying baby sitters. GOP headquar vine; Airs; Georgia Ghriatop^eraon rium. James J. Scarlato, 22, of 86 Ver-: Nathan Hale school. ters is at Wesleyan Hall while' Choir rehearsal ancK-^fonferring Vernon; Richard Field. 144 Glen- matter was under'sh^rp attsck. Wood St.; Carl Demlkat, RFD 1, and aon. 'StorrS; Mrs.'Doris''CoUtU, Included irf the program are: non St., was fined $25 for breach Taylor, father of live children, The Judgment of those ^ h o sup- emocratlc headquartera is at Red With committee meipbe^ He will Japanese songs and dances;, sound of the peace by Judge Wesley C. attended Northeastern Ulilveralty play^at the 10:45 a.m. service next Rockville; Mrs. Marjorie Weitvoiell, RFD 1. WllUmantic;. Janet Gush AboujToYm rted the President on U u t^ u e Sten's JHall. ing, 58 .Hemlock pi.; Mrs,. AQLrr'. and color flima of the Philippines, Gi-yk. School of Business Administra s been vindicated by the . Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Demo Sunday. ^ 18 Main St , DobsCnville. Hong Kong and Japan; souvenir K garet Daly and son, 68 ^eaihan. .FitzGerald said Scarlato was ar tion. He is employed by Pratt A The .Mothertiood of Mary Moth mlnatton of Poland and Hungary' cratic campaign coordinator, has Broadhead was organist and iK; • ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mias parasols,'fans and chop'’ stick(i;. rested on Autumn St. Thursday Whitney Division of United Air-; announced the Democfatics will Jessie Bristow, 113 Cooper Hill Circle; Airs.. Afargaret Dean and ers Circle will, meet this evening to throw off Mba^ow'a yoke, fol rector at the Asylum Hill Congre son, 22 Campfield Rd.; Airs. Marie oriental decorations; and a guest kRer a 4 a m. complaint by a.res*- craft Corp.' and is an-officer in the lowing the earlier example of be assisted'by a group of Young gational Church in Hartford for Jst.: Mrs. Norma Ycunart, 5 Bank, speaker.- -V at 8 o'clock with Mrs. WUltom Donlin and daughter, 77 Drive B; dcrit that someone was in his Fire Division of,the.Plant Protec smith, 93 Elizabeth Dr. ^ Tugo^via. Democrats, from the University of eight years and is a member of St?^\Agnes Luddecke, 96 Talcott The forum is one of a series of cellar. ' | tion Department’. ' , Connecticut. Ave., Rwkville; Mrs. Louise Grant. 'Mrs. Emily Galfnat, RFD 3. Cov weekly travel movies sponsored "In domastto gffairs, I have the faculty at the *Hartt'School of entry;, Alfred Hodge, 856-Tolland Sca'rlkto said he had been drink / He is a volunteer of Hoae- Co. Memhera of Mary C. Keehey placed before the voters a record A final registration period Was music. RFD 3.''.Manchester: Mrs. MiUy by the Hartford Times; Miss Kay ing .at a party and was trying to held from 10 s.m. to noon tod.-:y Tpke.; Mrs. Altha Lake. 66 Devon No. 1, is active in civic and Boy Tent. No. 13. U8WV, are -invited ' suxompUshmentSr-my . work In Mrs. William A. Lutz, who has BjofkIundAT Wad.sworth St.;.Mil Nakimura, well known Japanese get- into a re'kttve's .house next Scout affaire, and has been back Ing poeslMe the nation's first for persons who, became eligible lard Park, M7 Wpodbrldge St.; Dr.; Airs. Lorraine Lathroj, and entertainer,- will sing, and ' play to attend the Deportment diilgor servetl as Interim organist since son, .Andover; Mra. .^F1 o r e n ce door to the complainant's home. ing proposals for improvementa Sunday at 1:30-at the Hour GIom flodddnsursuaca program. Increased since Oct 13. ; . the Sept. 9 resignation of G. Albert Airs. Eleanor Croykett, 4 West St.:. the shOmisen (guitar), and Miss Raymond K. Hathaway, 24. of Albert Gendron, Coventry; Adam Loverln, TalcoUvUle; Louis Mag- Samiko Miyamoto, hostess for Ja-- and an Edition to the Washington Restauront, 1999 Pork .St., Hart flood dn(J^^ hurricane protection for Yaafciilka to ReolgB. __ Pierson of Manchester, will contin : Little Compton, R;'T.; forfeited -a School. ^ our State>a fairer share of feder State Policeman John J. Yaskul- Simoncelll, 38 Cooliogc St.; Air*. nani, 27 N. School St.; WllUam pan, Air Lines, will distribute 111- $15 bond on a charge 6/ passing a ford. National Prasid'ent Mn. ue as assistant organist, a position Alarceau, 101 Drive B; Mra. Eve . Other candldatea are .Charles G, Ella Hawk of Washington, D.- C. al highway ni(id8 for the road con kar-Grove St., w-lll retire tomorrow she has held for several years. Barbara Larrabee, 63 Xensington erature. The program is free to reij light. struction profequn Connecticut after nriftra.than 20 years' service. St.; Delbert OrcuU. .50 Gteudwood. lyn Montie and son, 349 Oakland the public. ^,, Robert P. MacDonald, of Pirie, 104 Weaver-, Rd.; William. will be present. Tickets should heeds, to reduce Hrsdfic dangers . A native of Brpad Brook, Yaakul- William Lee St.; Robert Drury, East Ha;Hford; St.; Mrs. Ruth Oakman, 34 E. Burnham/St., was fined $12 for Dewart, '55 Eva :Dr.; and George be secured by Wednesday night and ebngesUbh, profbcUon of Con- ka joined the StatK Police on March William Lee. 79, 10 Gaynor PI., Roscann Lebiedz, Ellingtop: Middle Tpke.; Mr*. Lorraine East Lansing, Mich—(NEA)-i- driringK’ith defective or improper Bronke; 49Milford Rd. at the latest by contacting Mr. nectiput Jobs and making .possible 11, 1938 after graduatibn-from' the died Satiirdky at his home. He was Charles ^Merritt, Windsor Locks> Phaneuf, 17 Chamberlain St., Michigan State's football power equipment (muffler). Tax Coilectol-Thomas Weir jviU and Mrs. Jereintoh Mohor, 20 the creation of new Job op^rtun* State Police Academy in Ri^efield. borii in'Leominster. Msss., Jan. 21, Robert ‘ Morton, 53 Hudson St.; ockviile>: Mrs. Florence .Pjecce, house this aaakon has 25 letterfhon. Howard K. Greenwood, 35, of not seek reetoct'lon. ' Wosttofid St. ities for our expanding poputafioif, . Oommiasioner John C. Kolly. Uieiv(. 1877, arm. of Charles H. apd Mary Mrs. SailV Howard, I'l'l Copcord iPv'^ohnatoi Ter.; Atrs-'iShlrley Improvements in socisl security a'ffrst lieutenant, waa commanding AnK Ryart Lee. He hod bjsen a Rd.; Stephen Bleller. 154^L John ^ t o c - .l l « ; E- Middle TpkAs Mrt. and other advance* in the wholV officer of the academy at that time. memfeerjpf the United Brotherhoo'd St.; Donald Richard,^Boltort Rd., Ellen Rudax,. 122 Oak Sti; Ste'ven broad field o'f health, education j 'Yaskulka baa been attached to of Csrp«ttM.s and Joiners of Vernon; Mrs: Evangeline Delnicki, Slack, 25Xhie8tnut St., Rockville; and welfare. Stafford Springs barracks" with the America for SO-yeark. He leaves RFD 1, RockvillK Zenas Mikclls, William Stilea, 107 Grand Ave., Offers Leog-Rraage Program exception of 18 months, from No his wife, Mrs. Jo.sephin> Ryan Lee Wapping; Joo^h F. McVeigh, 26 Rockville; LoiiK J. '^ttle, 21 Hud /■ "I have also placed before the vember 1952, to April 1954, when he and a daughter,.Miss Corthne Lee, Wadawj^th St. son St.: Airs. Jeanra Vines. Con voters my program for the years was with the special services unit of Rockville. cord, N. H.; tiougiak Wright, 57 at Hartford barracks. The funeral was held at 8:15 BJRTHS SATURDAY: A son to Chambers St.; Mrs., gtoyy Young, ahead. It Includes continued work Air. and Mrs. George Alorris, 53 REP.-AT-LARG1 U. S. REPRESENTATIVE Attending Convention a.m. today from the Burke Funer Toranto. Qhio.. - ' Mrs. Clarence J. McCarthy, pres- al Home, with ' a solemn- high ■ Hilltop Dr.; a daughter to Mr. and DISCHARGBD TO£>A’ir VvMrs.' H . SA D L A K EDWIN H. MAY JR. , Ident of the Rockville District requiem Mass at St. Berna'rd's Mr.s7 Salvatore Bartalotla, 35 Nahcy O’Brien and dii,ughtef>'J2 Bladder "WMlmMi' 'Council Of Catholic Women, left Church. B\irial- followed ' in St. Washington St. Cheatm;t St.; -Frank ijevoto.- 'l^ g w ^ s r "madSer W«el»*® COtiUaclOetUae today by plane for Chicago where Bernard's Cemetery. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A daugh No-thfjeld St.; 'Aloysius Ciechow- or itcb- ter to Air. and Mrs. Otto Mayer. 36 S araatlMeRbsUm : nrlMl ' she will' attend the National Cath ski, 196 Oakland St. . as* u W HS kmb*t Irtl- olic tVelfaro Council convention. Advertisement-'' Irving St.; a pou to'Mr. and Mrs. bundle of loy tsUeM, tqrr OTRXZ tortm saUk.srstUrH. Frederick Mafcjii, 22 N. Elm St.; wtartiiw A MUlaB inranoc taVM* Also attending is Mrs. Joseph For contjmied -Peace, progress, B(M Is1 put sS.rmrsSS.rmrs prer* ssletymfttr ssS Clrardlnl. Ellington, Diocesean ''Prosperity send Franklin 6. Welles a son tp Mr. and Mrs. Dpnald H. Ask drasrist for OTRXA ~ Cowles. 197 Hilliard St;; a son to satrsataM...■** bs* treasurer. and Atthur M. Bateman to Hart- . 'Wonsen’s Guild to Meet Mr. and Mrs. Clatence Snow. 53 X bttur pw t(M tswsrrsw.*/-.. - _ f()rd'as your Representatives. Vote 'X The regular meeting of St. Ber for men who have and will continue High St. nard’s Women’s'Guild will be held to work for the .best interest of DISCHARGED SATURDAY: tomorrow at 8 p.m, in 'Ber- your town and State. Harry Anderson. 26 Maple St.; WATKINS needs our _'X Atrs. Loretta Dowdlng,- 15 Wind p o r t a b l e s rard’s Hall. After the .meeting a X Sale of earrings wjK'Ke held and Advertisement— sor Ave.; Rockville; John Faulds, -WEST RCA, Zenith, Motorola ..m^f^hers are asked to bring at Elect Ike' and Dick for 4 mpre 71 Goodwin .St.; Mra Geraldine IS B least a pair wJtKthem to the meet- year.s of Peace—Progre's»--Pros- Ferguson and daughter, 7 Silas i peHty. Ihill the seConcL^ -lever Rd.; Mrs. Evelyn Frainkiewlcz. i Fassral StryiM / bundle of Idembm are also asked to bring Tiiesoqj*, .Nov. 6. Fdr tralvsporta- WiUimantlc;”Peter'J. Gidnian, 11 ; inmfghan squares and,yam they tion and informatipn,. pleasp call Dorothy Rd.; Mi-s. Fiorence Hanoa ' Ormond. Jr Weafi.DIrectok , .mwht ’ have left over. The social Republicait Headquarters. Rock- and daughter, RFD 2: S.outh Cov- j 143 East Center Sir | .// hour will be in charge of Mrs; v;ile Voters dial TR 5-2689. 5-5716, entry: Hector Hutt, 23 Main St., Mitchell LorgoR IM^lay la Manebester ■ Harry Ertel and Mrs., Alice Mc- 5-9957. Vernon.jFir'e D Is t r 1 C t TalcCttvUle; Clifford .Jarvis, 36 ! edergyl voters dial TR 5^960, '5-9987. Save Eva Dr.; Mrs. Jo.sephtne Koss, 14B r ' Glnnis. .- ... «, Charity Bazaar Set this ad. Calf for a - ride' to the Garden Dr.; 'Air*. Henrietta I Victory Assembly; -Catholic In ■voting places. - . \ Morgan,. 85 Union St.. RockviUe: ! Siiaiicliester’* Oldesi Pottertoh's William Otto. 18 Earl St.>.Rock-,| with Fiheat FoiMtiN dies of Columbus, is planning a ville; MrSi Victoria Pinto, ‘92 T Off-8tree$ Parking 180 Center St.->MI 9-4S37 ''Nchttiqhority bazaar and c « ^ party' to All Vernon and T»lchttville news Retn.s are now being handled, •ley - St.« Peter Ready, 61 Bfince-s EitabUshed 1874 . \ e-^e'ld in St. Berpfcrd's'Church HaH’Nov. 29.- with the bazaar cjBn- through the Mancheater-- Evening Rd.; Mrs. Anne Routhier'and son, ; tlnuingTbrough ^hoon of the, fpU Herhid Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Marlborough; Mrs.-'Ycette SegSr i lowing dayX- Main St., tflephone TRegiont 5- ami son, ■ IQ Hathaway Lane; •- There will ^ a'food sale and 8186.; 7 - .f,/'- Sharon Tryhn, -69 Lenox St.; Airs. 1 _ — t
AN Q s s m ^ "x k : PQItNOTCOOL Locked Out AROOM/ By Disaster New! Smart! STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE STAfESENATOR w h e n : Fire or soine other V H E A T i s THOMAS J. ROGERS lUY S. WARREN [ ELMER S. WATSON (salamlty teigppilinly closes ' N a tu r e * s your p^ce^f business . . w Different! tecoih^will stop but many ' first source J/ ^npehses will, continue. . ' I ■iT' L The.v "draw" METAt StAT like draperies! o f f o o d And . that' combination Tou'll find dealing with us a ;IS BEST FOR K i i s ( l \ raAVESSE pinaaaiit haMb. for you don't: - 1 can he financiailly dl#s- e n e r g y . ^ nave to have a lot of money to trous! enjoy personal . attention to 1 your deoirca. < That'8 why we advise you THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL to call on us today . . . find out all hbout Business In PURE TURPENTINE terruption Insurance. Want to add a'fresh, di.stinctive looK-toi your hom e? Then you*ll want Findell-X made Verticar Slat BUiuhs that draw- $ 1 . 2 9 GaL Slats turn for like itraverse (draperies . , : with .slats . light, airl .1 • • id* ' AN ELECTRIC FAN DOES that turn for perfect control -of light ' 1 7 ' / NOT COOL A ROOM and air . . . or clo.se tightly for complete .Ki-: Tlui temperatuiA of a room -A'-,;- (irh'acy. There h'a.s neyer ahything' ■ to actually increased by [set- just like them before. Yet they’ve been HARVEST ting the air in vapid motion, tested and proven most practical by fa-- ' -f . ffinbever, each of .air V moils Kirsch. We measuiv, quote pneeSj Btaprbe . beat and moisture ax R nsRW| agd thus gives make the blinds in our Manchester shop. •! BREAD a COR&M effecL 1. “N u gg^ Cali MItcheir^-4865. No obligation. lMalcdrs.of Famdus is wheat in its ~ % \ . 1. . HARVEST BREAD, Full privacy - ln»«'redl---.-i- U’ 1 175 East n most fiavorful 1 .x' DoUghnute, Rolls, Ceiifer St. JUSTICE O ^PRACr / //m/ p//MFG. CO. ^ . form! : Enidllsh lUfuffins an d C om T oaatioa RICHARD WT LAW 4 8 5 *- I * :r" ■;--- Tel. E. M I D D L E T P K E^r^M A N, C H E S t Ig G R E E>» - VOMS STaAIOHt MTOBUCAM Ml S-1126 / -- • f ; ,, X ■. ' ' ; ’ . ■» A .M- ■> ■ " j : . ■ f j i > • PA8B fOtmTBEIf MANCHESTjBB EVENING HERALD. H^CHESTEB\ CONM, MONDAY, NOVEMBER «, - /■ - liuj^CHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONNi* MONDAY^ NOVEMBER > , Xd58^ P A G i m i t i B i
must make appropriations to carry Andavt^r- be closed. It will epefi Instead on hsm, masited j>otato«i, green on the work of the state and, most W ednesday. beana. jelio, end bread and butter; •x> X I - N. iniportant of all. provide Ways and |lomeip<(Ker* Club- Friday, fish sticks, mashed potat^ means of raising t^e funds to.meet Contimil^’’ Its program pf green beans, com and.i'carrottT the appropriations; Polk Ready "" crafts fop^Christmas giving, , the dutch apple cake,• bread • ■ ai^ 'jniUer.. Yl' ilH HOUND illR a'-ND i i H o m e p t^ e rs . GluB ■ monthly meet- ■' Milk Is served with alt meala. Npommuniettiont for publlratipnii In tha Open'-^rum will not Rfoffers and. W arren have been “ through.rot the mill" s*> to sj»ak ing^jwnorrow night at the. Ele- Coming ^Evebta. fuAruitead publication if they contain liio^ -than -300 words. They pos.sess the valuable asset ex- Fo r JffaHbting m m ta ry School .''Will feature Youth choiryrinearsal nill b* THE COMPETENCE OF 1^ Herald reserves the right to deolihe to tiubijsh ahy nvatlcr, perience, are qualified in every re Inched aluminum trays. held a t T'.SP-'lI'.m. tonight a t- f ir s t EXPERIENCE th ^m ty be lib^us or which iarIn ba^ taste.\^ree expression spect, and are dependable. AndoVer, Nov. 5 • (Spte}^— Mrs. Richard Auer will provide I Conereeatlohal Church, J craft Instructions. -I _P ^ . . . . . creates dignifled, orderly amof** of ptdltical vieVi’a is desired by contributions of this- character Both men are deserving of your Rnheri Kellev will seiVe as final meeting of the leader-, I vote pn Nov. S. In faftywhy not .Those, attending are asked to p^eession will b i held at Tolland ments. Tho hlgh standarda of Qotah MrTlM but letters which are defaroatoiT or abusive will be rejected.' hull the se<;ond lever? moderator -for the eleotldns to bring pencils and flne-potntei' Federated Church at 7:46 p.m. to- are w'ell knawn. Victor SwaruaJn. morrow it the Tow nalJ. Voting brushes. O ther m aterials wil, night. \ X it sterile', ^rnie and has beeh-one of-tlie hardest '30 Hudson 8t. will take plaqjJTrdni 6 a.m. to 7 available at the school aLdwit. The regvl^r meeting of AndovOr WtUlan P. Qntsb. - wor king'and valuable members of- p m . Refreshments will he^erveJl by Grange tonight has been postponed Raynidiid Tt thaft eommltteej The next session T h y jC'«jiiullai»' Aeaolutlon The lastyt^oter-nviking ^session Mrs. .ludson Edwards and Mrs; ..to Ncfv.. 19.. X • \ . . Paul R. LdBreo To the Editor^' ' ' will ,he held a t •the Town -Hall to- Joseph Remesphr Jr„ club chair of legislature is going . to be man. Slaimed 'on Friday's a trying one as has been indicated I was happv to hehr on the ra- jday frofn 3 to_ 5 p.m. ^ I s Manchester RvlMitog Herald tcaat. that Mr. ES- by the finaheia) .officers -of' the last night th a t th e U nited ;.{aj>rt1y .^hose, v ^ o se righte jMfden Club to Meet , Andover correapohdent, Mrit. Paul -Ml liS ? 4 0 ■enhower'a administration had es has supported the Cana-j,hive matured since Oct. 13. This Winston Abbot; prestdtnt, n. rfansttehl, te1H>hon« Pltgrlm ..y | State. Costs-of' state govemment 1 announce committees for the __ Buccesifully blun\ed So.viet efforts mcrea.scu lo avpoint wnere, t"““‘ resolution which calls ^av have 2-8*86. have Increa.scil to av point where, year at a meeting of the recently-! to penetrate the Middle East pqlit- if not’f Carefully' • - wat^ired by Uiose ^V^^^cufe' N, 'Icaily.-Unfortunately, this claim is of expor formed Gal-den Chib Wednesday a t' 22S MfflNST. ^perience, greater taxes Win | Nations ^-ho may have reached^e le- S.p.m. at the nll-purpose room of Univenity Li»(s 10,667 simply not tnie. date, The Russisns have tried' for ten the elementary School. ' i ----- — juarters “ The annual dues will be collected! Stbrrs,. Nov. .6 -The,,tinder- . turies to gain a polity- arters have been N During the . past in thatyesr.-nowever. strategiR .^ir. ami the usiial requests ...... I announced,, ftSi- tomorrow by both I at this meeting. , | graduate and graduate student 9 ^s6nhower R recentlyforeigTi-policy 'they- of agencies'for* moi*e.srH0iiey in the A question-and-answer period by tj ' University of N ovem ber 6ti> , , , ' parties..,''' members wi l be followed by a P P ...... ternately aupoortlng and a,ttack-j As Chairman of the Ap- Reliance on law at any level of Rejjubllcan headquarters will be Connecticut is 10,667, President •society rests on the assurance incumbent Rep. general social evening, Jnr Colonel N hmci* r Rovernmenl p^pn-lationfl Committee during the Albert N,. Jorgensen reported yes In E gypt and the m isU ken belief 1953 J955 seaRjon., i i,ave that agencies • exist with the P^>* gi is worth L. Covell. Hebron- Rd., Refreshments will be served by Keep it the executive committee, - terday. TTie total^ls 400 more than Uuit Nasser would not turn to-the Vvorlteil clo.sely . with Rep. Ray er to enforce compliance. i telephone Pilgrim 2-7498 ry- BOyiels for aid as he had threat- U n ited Nations,'therefore, It-It is | -Democratic election headquar- School Lunch Menus the population a”year ago. At the Wan-eh and I feel that the people Storrs campii.ses there are .6,194 under ensdxto do gave Russia the chapcc to be an effective agency, must ters will be at the home of Lewis Menus for th |s w’c'ek a t the Ele of Manchester will do themselves mentary School are.'as follow: To .undecgradiiat'cs and 835 graduate she hill sought . .so • long. .She and the State a great service by have a standing police force capa Phelps, Hebron Rd., telephone Pil your grabbed that channe and exploited ble of carrying oUt its decisions. grim 2-7206. morrow, meat loaf, spanislt^sauce students: The university also Haa returning Ray Warren, to the Gen buttered rice, stew-ed apricots and fr*«hm»n.snnhnmore branches at It lo the httl..:Today_Riissla'a in- ■ ah AHWWihi.V ah ■ tM t- the Ap- —Galls will . be taken at both fluence Inn Eg.VJ)Egypt and Syria is very, . .___ places for baby-sitting services or prune.s, bread and butter; Wednes ilartford. Waterbury and Siam- hat! propriation.s'ropriation.s-Cdmtiiittee can avail i day, macaroni and cheese. Jelly ford and' schools of bu.siness ad strong and growing. ll.self of his knqvvleflgc and experi der to give the United Nations! transportation to the Towii Hill, Wt have mad*-a mes.s of the the authority on which the world! Because of thf. election tomor- sandwiches, cabbage salad,, and ministration. law, .insurance and ence wiilfh in the end result will, chocolate pudding; TOursday baked | social work in Ijartford. situation iii the Middle E^ast. In the benefit, eaiii and every per.son in can safely rely for its security | row Bumap-Skihner Library will process. . we have alienated our there must be granted to the Uni-1 ‘ , • ■ "N Mnnehester. closest allies to the point where .Simerel.v, ted Nations power: | T"~ ■ ' they unilaterally -begin ihililary ill To prohibit b.v law; the! aciion, keeping us purpoS^iilly Rep. O...M. Lombard right of nations to use force or the ' uninformed in advance, of hostil threat of force Iri International' rlence” ities. Our position as leader of tlta affairs; ■ Fitting children's shoes is a specialiy at Leonard's: ■Western world is evaporating. To the|B, Editors^ , (2.1 To'make-laws binding on, X We need a new foreign policy If .voiir' readers win but i individuals arih national gflvem- j Yes, Mothers and Dads...A^e do know how. GREEN AND Wnd liMS', fre.Rh. ingenious minds 1"^ "nelp wanted” columns nicnts prohibiting’ thmmf»>TRnrntB®PP’*®®''t» may-apply vuirh BvnskiHAn/.B'' or •'salary „niver.sal disarmament; Poll “■ 'P a rro t OeiTMttve She* peonies everywhere to'develop a n d - ' ,®’‘P®''‘®n<;® ’ (3t To maintain adequate and .. Fitting A ii.rh • new- foieiim DOllcv I®'"® ''coimon rfnd illustrate the im- effective civilian inspection and' Specialty SK V LIliB R O O F ■■A D IN O I The present- ’^ administration '1 . ! “ ! ! '! ? ! ',;^ :’ ' ’I , portan.e ,placed on “ experience” when filling a position in^priyate in piolice forces to insure th a t world DISCOUNT PRICES ON Caught in>fie web of its ow-n inept, dustry. law' controlling national arma A lepper far smait slyW; i'i.new Skyllna le e f BeeMInfl X vnimiurihative, aterile policy, H seems to ni* that ex()erience ments is re.spected; Hera’s e fm h eilginal nafa that eccenliiale* the D^std a time ti for a change! ('4i To m aintain United N ations Very tnily yoiira, is of the sam e iniportance.in Choos- flewliHi lewness ef OMsmeMle's cemplelely nawr Ing peopir. for '{aiblic office. I.ef-8 armed services sufficient to en- Bedy by Fisherl Welch far if ei e«r shewreemi X Charles Wyle take Rav W arren and Tom RogeiP. w-orld law prohibiting ®K- ^yary item Purchased A t Nassiff Arms Is Always Fully Guaranteed Save On ^ EditoFa Note: To join Britain and X the two^epuii'can''Vnd"darerf^^^^^^^ to support the Uni 881 MAIN ST • IT FRIDAY. NOV. •, AT OUR OHOWROOMI 140 Pair BAUER ICE SKATES France? State- Repreaeiltative^x■ as ex-|f-®f* l-r* Nations civilian police force Regardless Of The Price; Your 'Assurance Of Ouolity BASEBALL amples. Why Is th^ir past, rxpef-! '®**®re nteessary MANCHESTER MANCflilESTClt MOTOR OAUES; D id— BIS WEST O ia fn a L ALL M O DELS. M O ST SIZES. A FERFECT CH R iSTM AS CnlleagiiMt on W arren bring to -trial in w-orld ' F I T T I N G 13 ience of such great im portance in" (5> PHONE MI B-SSM GIFT. M ADE IN C AN AD A GLOVES ..Many changes in membership re-electing them for anofh^ t sembly and the operatibn.s of the ! j? un [SHOE ROLLER SKATES NOr WE ARE NOT CRAZY WITH THE HEAT! lem blv for the past fotu- years mid ^ ?»ci\‘rtie''" re*de%^^ M anchester Chapter, U,W.F. through these years he has ac-;®"‘'.P»'.'» f‘?®‘'“ '®® .'^® ‘‘.®'®>«P”’®"‘' ,lfiSi'" c i? / REGU^R PRICE SKiUTES 18.50 F O R On ! roads, bridges and rivers. state cumulated thE knowledge of pro- j VTpstjiifrrt Police A id e Dies heip fegwi^se Cast An Eye Upon These SMASH PRICES J. , . . . I llniversIt'Ta iinTmplnvmgnr_Com. [REGULAR PRICE CASES . , 5 .9 5 X. New Low Prices ceedings, the valuable-friendships ' I f ; \ Wo hovo mod* a very fino off-sooson purehoso on Erst dost n ^ brand rods and rook. The numbors oro of .pthe^ legislators of both politi- ,.,^rtitions . of’ employment, Norwalk^'xNov. 5 ig*! W estport raHpAYtie.s. and emplo.ves ■ in all -judicial matters including confir-] ^®P^-J^^^ward Capas.?e. who ^ R E G . 2^ ^ »hown. Evtry Itom guorontiod. No ro^ d s or oxehongoR* oltUSED GUNS branches of state government and motion of appointment of judges to | “ ould have beeiMiS years old next the m ethods of gettin g things done, higher courts, licensing iH.^rcal es- Thursday, died yesterday a t Noi ■k'"' business 'Phisre,.,- experience will ...be jiivaUiahle ' tate agents, stock salesmen','insur- "'“Ik Hospital. He bad been ill MANY ONCE-A-YEAR BARGAINS to the town of Manchester and ance ■ agenl.S; etc., social security fnr a long time hut until recentl.v Save On / to the State as a whole. and public W’elfare, water conserta- X®''’''*^ bis wdrk as sdcond in OF ODD LOTS /■ Rep, Warren has served on the : lion and- control. ■ ■ icommand at the Westport depart- CLEARANCE Mid SIZES S8t H Green Stamps Appropriations Committee with f in addition to the abov* they•1 1 'rtient. A. M. O'Addatta J. E. M iy R. W. Oicnewsici They’re here to help plm your odvortising 31 ONLY—NO, 300 BRONSON SPINN.ING REEI.'S,...... R EG . P R IC E $10.00 — PREIWIUM P R IC E S 5 98 ■x\ 25 ONLY-i-NO. 100 BRONSON SPINNING R EEL^ ...... REG. P R IC E $ 5.00— PREMIUM PRICE « 2 98 Save On in A t YEUOW FAGS of Ac new U .S..H60D, INSULATED LEATHER U B A N D / 6 ONLY—NO. 3485 JOHNSON SPINNING R E E L S ...... REG. P R IC E $20.00 — PREMIUM P R IC E $11 98 12 ONLY—NO. 50 JOHNSON SPINNING REELS ....-----...... REG. PRICE $.15.00 — PREMIUM PRICE t 8 98 and RU BBER Monchostor Tolophont Ouictory. Storting [REG. $4.00 to 57.00' 6 ONLY—NO. 3480 JOHNSON SPINNING REELS ...... REG, P R IC E $2.L00 — PREMIUM P R IC E $13*98 FACS and Boots a .q n v i V__ b in .14 7 E. ....REG. P R IC E $27.50 — PREMIUM P R IC E $16 98 S o v o ^ d n ■X ■- MANY WARM-UP TEAM JACKETS 43 O N LY— NO. 450 LA W R EN C E CASTING R E E L S .. X .REG. PRICE I .5.00 — PREMIUM PRICE $ 2 98 * MANY AlODELS OF /■ \ 40 O N LY— NO. OOoH L ^ R E N C E c a s t in g R E E L S ....REG. PRICE $ 5.00 • - PREMIUM PRICE $ 2 98 J. F. Henry J. W. Knewllen • . X - ■ ■ ■ ■ ' . ’ ' 3 ONLY—NO. 1825 OcfeAN CITY CASTING REELS GYMSNEAKERS -X—, IF YOU OWN OR OPERATE ABUSINESS in this Are*, you^l w an t e s p e c i a l l y p. i r l i ^ c l e d (M ANY ONE-OF- ....REG, P R IC E $ 9.50 — PREMIUM P R IC E $ 5*98 2 ONLY—NO. 1850 OCEAN CITY CASTING REEI.S ....REG. P R IC E $ 9.95 — p r e m iu m P R IC E $ 5^98 to ullt-.to one of the iffen pictured'« the left:‘They’re h ^ to I A .K IN D ) A S M tiC H A S X iO ONLY—No. 2000 OCEAN CITY CASTING REELS .. .. REG . P R IC E $25.00 — PREMIUM P R IC E $13*98 Save On give you sonW worthwhile tips on how m get better resula'fiom 10 ONIAT-NO. P-51 HEDiXiN .c a s t in g R E E L S ...... REG. P R IC E $ 6.50 — PREMIUM P R IC E $ 3*98 -^WOOL , ‘ j** your advertising in the Yellow Pages. . 8 O N LY— NOf22 J^OHNStM SPIN N IN G R E E L S .. . REG. PRICE $ 8.95— PREMIUM PRICE $ 5*98 . M A INE^N D NEW HAM PSHIRE HUNTIHGITOENSES (b MANY MORE . . huntingcoats ; ■ / You're probably Already , a Yellow Page advertiser—^ about 3-PLY RUBBER^HIDE OPHCIAL SIZE and WEIGHT X NASSIFF ARMS I ■ 60% of the merchants ancHsusiriessmen in this area are. And iil Save On ■ - .1 7 FALL and WINTER ei-en though your present adverosihg is bringing in plenty of Look Them Over R. Lehel RODS... CAPS and HATS T, R. Mathews J. S. Meran^ Jr. business these men can. help you, get wore. W'. R E G . $ 0 .9 5 J^9NLY— RODS, glass . . REG. PRICE $ 1 0 .0 0 PREMip^IPREMIUM PRICE $ 5,98 10 ONLY—NO. NR WRIGHT apd McGILL SPIN RODS, glass For with several years’' experience in thcj telephone business $ -r^ 2 " . navM...... B A...... K ^ K— •.»!* n -y- J • u,.: — . -.w — ______. . . . .__ . ------REG. PftICE $11.00 — PREMIUM P R IC E $ 6 98 [Premiutp Priced At „ SPIN RODS ...... 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< " ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. (MANCHESTER, CONN, MQNPAY, NOVEMBER 5, 10% PAGE V A G I B x m i r lU K C pSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 ,19R8 '7 '”. . down the contention jDia^ iOcratte^pponent la' Adlai E. W U K O -1S60 WTIO—ION Waddell Minstrel was taught hOttep-'TS yi :Steveqam, former' governor of I1-? than ,it is todayv''^' ■ -r . / - linpiir. 'The eleetion..is tomorrow). Neilr Town Clerk Takes Olfice Today WttMB—MO Ameiicans l|N..Forifls Israeli Forces V oteLarly Tomdrro w, Daily Radio WHAff-ift* Seen Successful ‘•If. ' reajling -was aciuAi ^'FRIE fICK-O P Anglo-F rencn F orc^ WOtXJ—ISMIi .taught .Iietter* 26 year*' ago.”; X -^Eastera Daylight Time WPOP-^UIO ANDDfU^r* < The third annual Waddell PTA then w« .Mtoiild be profit* Ckplure Port To Vote that ^ckground. ' .Homemakerai. N, Tha 'Rilnatral ahow waa' preaented F ri Cease-Fire 7 p. in. fuuowdiiit program eched^- day and Satqrday eveningaahd Sat-. If we c S iit read things crltlcsi- ftrlhnr Drag Sitrw^ ulca are euppUed by Um radio WHAY—Polka Pariw* Hear Speaker Lands in Port Said On Aqaba Gulf Urday afternoon . to near-capacity Tempe, Ariz., NoY. 5 tiPi—Dr.w20 hn«w at least two of the majoi- ty, and^nderslandi'if we can t lis-. ______^ managehienu and are -subject tu WpRC-lo-Hara audleiKes, ten^wtid Undepstftqd. then 1 think American voters^ er the^tlon have been distributed to votttp, and change witnout notice. Wl^P-Voi Willard A.braham, professor of ideu in the acceptance speech of M rs.. J.'X a h c ls Wood of , Soiri- Police^Cnit will go te the |»ll8 yqmorrovi^v to foyery over 66011M of them are in the hand.1 oice of .Flreaiona j In addition to a chorua, there Education at Arizona State Col- •Hb*r^,nt-s*irt»ntisi there is a great ddqger facing us (OMttned ftMB Pag* Om ) ! aggressfon "pgainst the Pig^ttan (Continued from Page Oue> *:«*- 'were apedlalty numhera. Including as a' public because that fact ers will be the 6itest speaker at people.". ,\ select'a Prebidint of the UnitinltW otof the tctown clerk for casting. WHAY—Open Hmite WHAY—Polka Parly leg< at Tempfe. says A'mericans . “Few^e^^than oqe'^ in 10 know the YWCA spemsored.'IHomemak- counted, tha ballota muat WOUC;- ItcciirO -RJVu* ■ ■ WTIC—Henry Taylor a ''Choiiis line' of diancera, , "The the' voUng'^Tecords of their- con- makes us gullthle." ' \ one of our fellow countrymen I Ttveks mounted with loudspeak (rom Pag* Om ) mored care and Russian-built StaUa, delegktea.______to______Ck>ngreas.« _____ and\. To be WURC-OHara 1 don't read; listen or Understand eta Holiday"" program Wednesday W1WB-P.H. , ( Wadt^elKHlgh Kiritera." Miaa. Ethel greasmen,’^ lAhrahsm saWj "A . -Dr.’ Abraham said a frifend tried ■ y'’ 'would have been delighted," _ ers moved througlv Cairo’* streets tankV' rolled' eastward toward I s - ' sepreenree of .State-^ a te and Tocal-offto^s. local- offtpers. j>e be at ththe post office by 6 p.m. to - .jyrlC—Womnn \- ^ WPOP—Voice ol S'ireelon# ftohh,''P>1iicIpal, did a take^bff on well enough to vote intelligently. morning at the C?ommuhlty V. After Defense Minister 'An- Sunday tnunpetlng defiance at the do aubjcct iy^ariiamanUry ap*' raell. , In Manchester 22.061 perstm? .i. X^WDRO-Klal KSltap V He contends It la ope of the taif high proportion oY those who did to ' Send A ' telegram to SteVonson She will apeak ’on “Holiday Dec Gold Feather Campaign. . WPOP-Wa* WoHt* X ' 'WHAy,4.Nlght Walrh ‘The- (Mtf Philoecqiher" with her hot Ipihw, could iit>L Identify the expressing hia views on education presented details of British anil^rcnrh. prpvaV. . / ' On the clvlllah front, the laraeA f are eligible to vote a t the tqwn S'; 4 :U - ' X , WTIC—Telephone, llmir paradlngXtroOpe of -teachgrs, jor dangers facing;the nation. orations for the HomeiX^^ ''jGolif' feathers will be preaenfed WDRC—Riis.v Naiighton . Dr. Abraham made hla 'cons-/ n ^ te of thejr Sena' al questions. ' \ this morning’s Allied landings, L c 'a f lets were , distributed U.S. pi^fegh^ Henry Cabot population waa noticeably ralaiced ftpif polls, WHAY- Open lloii.-e X ■ .• The ahotl^ w u upder the direction and Rep- A coffee hinir will- be held at And the registrars of voters to-' to all persons who vote In any o' X }J,t^J^Ilec*d beareiv Jp r the nation’s high- WCCC—Record Review WHAY-Jtl*ht Welch The development meant the ait-' accepted the proposal with* the locaF-Ypters arc Girl Scouts working on the gojd WKNB—PM, Reused liiK Egyptians bf sinking' get others through Hsmmarskjold. WTIC-rl(«lJ Radio Lane WTIC—dierlle Apniewhil* ' . uation of Egyptian President lfs»- condition that she "could not im asked to decide bn . six other feather project are John TayloK WDRC—Polltirel Tftik in thc walerWav. The Egyptians! The'resoUitioii Was the fourth Susan King, SaHdfa Geer, Eleanor ' WI)RC-!-Newa Reporter WPOP—^Modern Sound* esr was becoming more mecarious have Cnuntercirfcrged that British I the A.ssembly had passed in four plement t h f . resoUitlon in case offices. ' ■ _ WPOP-^Bob and Ray It:! by the hour. Last week the Egyp- days in an effort to get the week- attacking smiies continue their Senate Candidate* ' . , Minnick, Lydia "'Jackel, Gall Afm- i :lS - WJIAY-Nl*ht Watch j tianS lost their Vast SlnSt Penin and Ffcn'Ch nlaJieKimnk the Bhip*_ - Vising for the peaUlen of United ralmngi-_ Patricia—Savoy. Esther " WHAY—Record Rodeo EfitprUinmpftt and blocked the canal ■-old shooting stopped. .'It followed aggression." ------WCCC—Record Review------7- WDRC^-liu_iRC— nuff* KAuihtnn sula, east of the' canal, to invad State* Senator are Thomas J. Cotton, Claudia Brown and Joan ■\ WKNB—Bss'baU Matinee T he Egyptiah.s ,app^st;ed to be up a 64-5 cease-fire call early Frl-^ Israeli political' sources pre- •\ WPOP—Modern Sounds ing Israeli forces, , , ; ' day sponsored by the United dicted larael would hot take a for Dodd, Democrat. Prescott Bush, Simon. ' , -WTIC—lutai Radio Len* l•:4A- The announced purpose of the paying little attention tit ' the Is Republican; Jasper McLev>Ts.So-, Women of thq^ WSCS assisting WDRC—Cel Kplby WHAY—NlicW Watch raelis, whose invasion of the Sinai .''.tales; a second, 59-5 cease-fire mal position on the ' cease-fire WPOP—Bob and Ray WTICr-^)ppr»tlon Bm^rtalnmpnt Eritish-French invasion is to safe call early yesterday sportaored by proposal until the U.N. ' gives ciallst, Suzanne S. Stevenson, In- with the gold feather work are 1:10— ■, , WDRC—Russ Nntiirhlnn ' guard-the ' canal-l-now closed to Peninsiila Issf-: Monday preceded dependent Republican. Miss Vivien Mrs. Charles Wigren, Mrs. William WHAY—Swim Kaey WPOP—Modern Sounds the British-Frepch, action. 19 Asian'countries, and the same satisfactory f replies to a S-peInt V Wt:cC—Record Review ll:H - shipplng-T-aml to separate the bel day a 57-0 decision for an interna query on Egyptian intentions. The Kellems ii conducting a wrlte-lp Crlbbs, Mrs. R. Ledwith, Mrs,^ E '''WKNB—Redueit Uatlne* WJlAY-rN;ffht Watch ligerents iis the ISraell-Egyptlah tional force promoted'by Canada, points are; campaign for that office Cobb, Mrs. William Heinz' and ^ I C —RWU^dlo Lane V ^ IC —K pws rigliUng. The British say they are Matthew P. Kuta. Democrat Mr.*. John VonDeck. WDRC—Cal Kolby WDRC—NVIrs. Wetthel^ The emergency special session is 1. Does Egypt give "clear and WPQP—Bob and Rey ^ WPOP—News willing to tu w over control of the the first ever held under the "unit-' unequivocal agreement” to the and Antlioni N. Sadl^k. Rep.iibliran League members taking part in panal area to U.N. forces, once the ing fot* peace” plan o^lOSO pro cease-fire? incumbent oppose each other for this project Include Mr*. -John' WHAYVSwlng liaey / WHAY—Nifht Watch ^ situation: is stabilized. . Obituary the office of .representative at Hyde, Mrs. Harold Feingold, Mr.*. WCCC-X*cord Review X ; > ^ IC —Snorts moted by -' the U n lt ^ States to 2. Does Egypt still adhere to WKNB—’i^ ay In Spoiia • WDRC"^KUSS S'aufhton * '' The parachute troops landed In get around the Sovipt Vetb in the her position that she is In a state large from Connecticut in the U.S. G. Ulricb. Mrs. Ross Hahn, Mrs. WTIC-;^lt)SU Radio Lan* WPOP—Modem Sounds the canal zone only i months and House of Representative*. Vernon Hauschild, Mrs. Bradley WDRC—Cel Kolby Korean War days. of war with.Israel?' WPOP—Lee Paiil and Mary Ford WHAY—S.yiTinhonvWHAY—S.yiTiphony Intr the K lfht i t days after the British surrend I The U.N. .command is the sec Patrick J. Ward, Democrat. Ed Prohasks, Mrs. W. Gorman. Mrs. •rsi- D e a th s 3. Is Egypt prepared tp begin William Farmer, Mr*. Charles W TIC ^Fred WaWna ered to Egypt the mlHtary ha.ses opd eypr estsiplished. The first immediate negotiations with'' Is win. E. May. Republican, and Don WHAV-NeW* \ WDRCWDRC—Russ>Russ KsuithtonKsurnti WCCC—Good Kvenln* Coiod' Uuele WPOP ^Modern Sounds they long, had occupied there. In fought the ^ orth K orean. ,and rael with a view to establishing ald ,B. LaCroix, Independent Re Holmstrom, Mrs. Jack McCarthy. Mr*. Francis Handley, Mrs. Wil WKNB—IJVenIns. Serened* the meantime, on July 26, Nasser Mrs. Alice Johnston Ghincse (^ornmunists in the peace between the two countries?- publican, seek election at Repre WTIC—New# WDRC—Nlaht Owl nationalized the Buez Canal. Mrs. Alice Tracey Jolinston, 60, Korean W ^. It wap controlled by 4. Does Egypt agree to stop her sentative in Congress from the liam Pa.ss, Mrs. Alexander Gate.*. WDRC—Newe Reporter WHAY—Niaht Wstch The British and French govern- Mrs. L^’nwood Clark, Mr*. Elmer WPOP—New# WTIOrT-Starttme S^renad# publiw health nurse here' for the the United'States. economic boyedtt against Israel First district. • US- . ' - ments had gone ahead with their pCist eight years, died Saturday. Th'e tfease-flre resolution that John M. Griffith and Elmer S, Di.skan. Mr*. Edward Radt.ke. Mrs, WHAY—Sport* and to lift the blockade of^ ls- WCCC—Giidd Kvenln* Good libele \ longi-heralded invasion. But said Bom in Ansonia, a daughter of the U.N. force la to carry out urges raeli shipping' in the Suez Canal? Watson, Democrat and Republican, William Mlnhick, and Mrs. C. V, they would welcome the U.N. po McQuide, chairman. WKNB-/-Kvenlna Serenade 'Che late Mr. and-Mrs. Michael Mc- cessation of hostilities and of the • 5; Does B ^ 'p t agree to recall respectively, oppo.se each other for WTtC-^Irlctly Bporu \ Mendelssohn Club lice force as a.shield between war Grah Tracey, she bad lived in Man forward movement of arms and Herald Photo, by OTiSr* election aa state senator, from the WDRC—J Zalman ring Egypt and Israel as soon as from other -cmintries the Fedayeen WPOP—Lawrence Welk chester and 'Vernon for the last forces, withdrawal o f forces behind Edwaccl, Tomklel, who began his first day as town clerk today, Commando bands that have been Fourth District. '6-SS— *' Hosts ChaminHde the two Middle East governments 34 years, most recently at 299 the Egypt'-Israel armistice lines looks over one of the many land record books which will be his con making bridge raids ? Iswal Contests 'wilAV-Dinner Date accepted U.N, proposals for peace, itfain St. -^'She-. was the widow of and a ban on'introduction of w*ir cern for the next two years. Tomkiel had an extremely busy first In a strictly local coetest, two WCCC—Good Kvenln* Good Jluetb and there was a settlement of the . , ^ . , - - i Israeli government denied a WKNB—Evenln* Serenade Members ' of the -Chamlnade William Johnston, goods into' the,, "are* of hostili day in officSe. A special voter-making aesaion was underway, and' British report that the British Republican Incumbents are bat WTIC—Cote Glee Club • Sues question. She leaves a son, William F. ties." planning foj- tomorrow’s election was still in progress as routine biisi-I frigate Crane shot down an Israeli tling two Democrats for election wpRC—O Laimbardn Club ivere guests of the Mendels - - T1ia-Frsnoh-and.-BcltWi para WPOP-Mfl Allen ■Johhaton-of ^Manebester-; a daugb- . HAmmarakJbld bad asked coai- ness went on. Floral offerings from well wishers decked the office.! plane in the G ulf' of Suez a* State renersentative from Man Violette I. Michaud, 19, of 300 6i4S— sohn chib of East Hartford list chutists stsrted landing just after ter, Mrs. J. Clifford Gleason of pliance by last midnight. But Bri chester; ' The Republicans are WHAY—Dinner Dal* evening. dsa*n, apparently to seize a bridge Vernon; a lurother, Vipcerit of Der 'choma* J. Rogers and Ray S. Charter Oak St., was ariested WCI'C-—G'vod bvenln* Good MualC Program chairman Gra£s Fra tain and France said’only that Hartford area accidents were Allan WKNB—Kvenln* Serened# head for land forces at sea on a by; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Boni they were giving urgent coa- Seven Auto Deaths | R. Colangelo, 12. West Hartford, ' Warren. The Democrats am Att.vs. shout 1 a.m. Sunday and charged WTIC—Three Siai Lxlra ser gave a brief talk on th* club’s laiwe armada sailing from Cyprus. of Milford; and one grandchild. sideration to the Secretary Gen knocked down by a car while mak- j Irving L. Aronson and Francis C. with-evading responalbiiity aa the WDRC—Lowell Thnin'ea purpose, which 'was followed by a ■fh# command at Cyprus said the 'Funeriil .eefvlccs will be held to eral’s appeal. f f o y S C O U T .“hea. Voters w-lll name two. Wal WPOP—Meet the Arllet greeting from Juns Tompkins, operations went according to plan, In, State Weekend jng.the rotind.\'orkhls paper'mule; | rc.sult of a Hartford Rd. accldriit 1i*«- ' • morrow morning at 8:30 from the Egyptian Foreign , Minister and Mrs. Rose GfhMer, 70, Port- ' ter Mahoney is a .write-in candi WHAY—Kpeora Theater club president. with the troops landing on time John B. Burke FuncY-al Home, 87^ Mahmoud Fawzi ' cabled Ham- Notes and News date. a short time before. Wi'CC—Evenln* Music The concert opened with two and it the right places. Some (Continued from Page One) land, Ore., hit by a cifr.,operated by . She posted a $200 bond and was WKNB—Evenln* Serenade number* by the chorus, "The Cr#-. E. Center St., and In St. James' ^arskjold that Egypt was "ready an 18-year-old driver as's)ie walked And the voters w-ill select four WTIC—Dirk Burtei ' resistance from mortar and Church at 9 o’clock. Burial will to'^-^rlng to a halt all hostile mili from among eight candidates for released for. court hearing Wednes WDRC—Amos and Andy ole Swing Song." by Denza, and machineguh lire was met. be in St. Bernard's Cemetery, London Saturday of injuries suf across Hartford's Main SL election aa Justices of the peace, day. Patrolman Primo Araadeu WPOP—Fulton Lewi* "The Night Has a Thousand tary actions in the area.” Emil Johansen, 24, B;-id^ePort, Monday: Troop 3; Waddell; 28, The f ^ t H^ryptian announce- Rockville. Eba'n-declared of the proposed fered Friday night in a 2-.car col fieven .will be elected. The Demo made the arrest. I ; l i - Eyes," by Cain. Accompaniment mepts claimed the hrst wave of lision, a student at Mitchell College, New Hebron; 73, Bolton: 91, Manches He said the drlver’a caf broke WIIAY—Encore ,The»ier Friends may’call at the funeral U.N, forcA: "stationing or s force ter Green; 126. . Emanuel crats are N. Charles ' Boggini. Wt'i'C—Evenln* Mu'le waa by Dorothy Keeney. “Alle 3;0w. paratropera was annihilated home this afternoon and evening. on the terrimry of Israel is not A seventh name waa added to London, died Saturday in a NtV, William V. DeHan. Raymond T. off a utIHty pole and that she left WKNB—Allen Brown • gretto” froift' '’Pastoral Sym the death list when a medical London hospital of injuries suf .Lutheran; 1.52. Bowers. Scout WTIC—Your Stars Tonl*hl by. s^dier, police and civilian possible withoHt the consent of the Leaders Training will be con Quish and Lee M. Silyerstein. .TTie the'scene. WDRC—Amo.v and Andy phony," a piano duet, wasi offered flghtets and that a. second wave (Seorge Dirgo Government of Is'pt'a military command. In Im , Susan Rivard Jr., Thompsan- •^al urgent consideration. T\vice Thursday: Troop 124, Andover.'- Y for District 4, roughly the George T. Coleman, 67,, of 176 , WKNB—Evenlii* Serenade 'vil% and Mrs. Margaret Kerp- the esplanade for 467 feet until i t ; the couples came from Needham WTI"—Henrv Tavlor played a piano solo, Its , first announcement on the before .^Ihey had .rejected U.N, northeast quarter; Spruce St., was arrested Saturday WDRC—Robert Q. Irf'Wl* invasion, said "Oiir troops, domi Char, B.fidgepar),: twei brothers, hit the center abutment of the ; Maas;, and another .from Newlng- Chief moderator for the elec and charged with intoxication by WPOPr-DetecUve Myitcry 'nie chorua closed the program cease-fito-appeals. Graaa Hill Rd; ; overpas.s. It i ton. The.others rive in Manches- On Tuesday evening at Ver- w nate completely the situation.'' The Andrew,\lOT Foster S t^ Manches- Arah. LatftvAmerlcan and some Planck Maltempo. He posted a $25 bond • iU- with "The Angels Serenade", with bouheed off that, end rolled along, tey. They broughtSyith them School, Roundtable will be ' * WHAY—Polka pnrlv Egyptians said the troops cam,e | ter, and ;^amas,v Hartford, Europesh^delegates epOke strong-1 - ‘ will • he stationed at D istrict. 1. for court Nov.,10. WCCC—Gotsl Evening Good Muele Charlotte Gray, - soprano; Mary hurtling' out of the skies at 7 :30 |. He servwrln the U.S. Navy dur- ly in fa v p ^ t the filah for a U.N, the Parkway f®r .J70 feet. beautifully ‘------'— ------Alty, John WKNB—Evening Serenade Stewart, alto; Dorothy Howard, a-m. (12:30. a.m„ EST) at Port l ihjt World W aKir. . ‘x Dr. Sterling P. Taylor, acting cake, 2; Afty. WTIC—Boslbn' Orrheslra violinist, Dorothy Keeney, socom- force. . -X"' ■ L\ THE DARK OF NIGHT. WDRC-kMdv Arnold Fouad, Garail airport and Baz | Fi'neral services will |je held to- medical examiner in New Haven, for a. District 3; and, WPOP—Delectlve My»tcry panist; apd June . Tompkins, di On the decisive Vote, those a|j-. riety recting. Gabbanah,Gabbanah. all near PoriPort Said at morrow at 10 a.m.. from------the Yost _opt staining were tl&, four countries said that a fractured skull and in -riilngtoh J[., Dis-, Catlettsburg, K.v. — Things, the northern 'entrance to the canal. Funeral Hqme,^ Stafford Springs, ternal I injuries of the chest, siif- Knight. She is the widow frlct 4. ' . looked pretty dark to the nigni with burial in' Stafford Springs ii.volved in the hosMitie-'’, the So Television Prperams Seven planes were.'knocked Into' viet bloc, A u stralis,'-^ os. New feredwhen an automobile knocked-; B u rt L. Knight. They were, for ^ ib PackXpl held its monthiv . shift at police headquarters. Chief On Page two ' Fire Seen Caused b}' Boys the sea when they tried to drop Cemetery, him-down Sept. 29^ caused the many years, residents of Pine St., Ray (?astle found this memo on hls Zealand, Portugal,- Turkey and death of vYllfr^ Burton Sr., ,56. j while Koight was employed by. m ^ g O c t.'2 6 at the GreeJ. ' ' T military supplies, the Egyptian south Africa. N, S c h o h l^ e meeting was combined I'deak in the morning: Stamford. Nov. 5 (Ah—Fire offi His body was found Thuraday. Cheney Bros, communique clairned. But at Cy Hammarskjold reported tO. the with theNinmml Halloween party. ^**1*"*; 7,04J Democrats *hednes- who became voters today a;t Street stopped up. The town clocl: since-Israel considered the Egypt- ma.ster Bill McCoi’- follows: special session. Of the 39, 24 TV SERVICE here which is scheduled to be de: ing men on time and on the mhrk larael Armistice agreement -no axhoapital emergency room after (day'night at 7:30 in Odd Fellows Den 2, Robin Brlnra. Gold arrow hi seven minute* slo^. and payday molishedffoday.'The general alarm m registered with < the , Republican due 10 days.” and all returned Mfeiy; though MI Adella N. Looml* longeC valid, Gen. Bunis should the'accident, but Walked out be- HaU. Mernk^rs are urged to at- on bear, silver arrowKon hear. ; la post I...... Daya blaze yesterday afternoon snarled some were slightly. ,denieged by The funeral of Misa Adella N. fore.h> could be examined. Though I tend, as hlans for the public in- party, 7 with the'Pemocrata, and Nights S 2 J I S withdraw hls ob.servers from the Den 3, ArthurJPetrona.IJpn badge, 8 did not Join a party. downtown traffic. Fire Chief groundfire. \ - Loomis, well-known Bolton resi fatally injured, he made hfs ivay | stallat^ and-the degree team -re- The^\lsrhshund was developed Thomas Richardson said police are dent who died- Friday a t the home Gaza and Beersheba area*.. Christian Kaeffer, Lion\badge, More than l.lod absentee ballots' as a huntio|; dog for badger. TEI. Ml $-5482 The chief resistance htet by bbe He said Bums alsO had told him to his room and. Dr. Taylor said, | hearsals will be discussed. gold arrow on Lion. Inveatigatlng the cause of the fire. paratroopers, they, said, -was fPom of her slater, Mrs. Lida Stetson, api»rently lived for'several days. Cromwell, .was hsld Sunday after that two military observers were Den 7.. Michael Podolny, He said he had reports boys had tank, mortar and machinegtm fire. refused entrance ye«erday to the The driver of the car which hit e Ladies Aid of Zion Luther- badge, gold arrow on Wolf. been playing around the building' 'Betumlhg British airmen, said noon at 2 :30 in the Bolton Con Burton. Bernartf'Raccuia, 35, of^_. Gaza Strip,- which Israel forces Church will meet Wednesday Den 10, Roger Moore, Silver ar X all day. Firemen che ked th$ blazf;: the/initial phases of the operation gregational Church. New Haven, already .baa paid a $12'' bight hi at 7:30-at the church. ,T^e Rev. Theodore W. Chandler had seized from ,Egypt. row on wblf, I-year serivee pin, ALLIED TV SERVICE after It spread froth the basemenf Went off ‘’juai like a practice In a cablegram . to, Hammar- fine for failure to, grant the right- David Jamies, Gold, arrow^on bear, MANCHESTER to the upper floor. • , Jump." Jr., officiated and Walter Grzyb of-way to a pedestriah. Corhner ______presided at the organ. - skjold, Director-General Henry R. Manchester Grange will observe 1-ygsr' service pin, Rich'ard Mc HOW'LL YOU HAVE , f C n House Call French forces immediately seized Labouisse of the UJf. Relief and James J, Corrigan, learning of, neighbors' night in Orange Hall Adams, 1-year service- pin. , X : I . d y Plus Parts two bridges across the canal back A delegation from Bolton Burton’s death, said he would hold | Wednesday atv8 o'clock. All mem- X Installed State CYO Head Grange called at the Watkins; Work* agency for Palestine Rodney Fowler was desi^ated waters sb'uth of Port Said, (Cyprus ( Arab)! Refugees said he had told in inquest, and summoned Raccuia hers are .asked to attend in Ci>8- Den Chief, for Den 10. BU 9-OORO—^ a.m, to 9 p.m. headquarters reported. West Funeral Home Saturday to appear at it today' OUR HEATII^e? MewGer of FiirUry Llartford. Nov. 5 (Ah—Robert 7 3 ^ evening to pay a final tribute hta-staff, ‘^iflr duty is to carry on tume and to bring contributions Alex Urbahetti was awarded a . BaadoG KloeIrMrie ToflMlHaM-- . Thi-British-Frenfh announce- . Oile’f Frank ' J.' Magzia of . the Delisa of the fit. Lawrence O’Toole our work *o long a sitis physlcaHy for the home economics Lion badge, gold-Arrow oh Lion, Club, Hartford, was installed as. ment of the parachute strike possible." ' T Danbury - ,police'viaid he plahs' to tee. .The Gralige will ■' neTgHbor and allver arrow on lion. )fi these words: ■ J ” president of the Connecticut Cath Interment was 'in Bolton Ceme Labouisse, who is from New-Or- Modaj « y with the city court with Stafford Grange tomorrow 'the following new Bobcats were * . . . • * ! • 19 AM m Wa * i 9 9 Wa mta am — olic Youth Organization yesterday. TOUR II. S*. SETH A I "Men of allied parachute bat tery and bearerwV were Maxwell leans, pointed out that of 924,546 proaecutoi|.oi| aboutI the rirange. ac night at 8 o'clock. Inducted; Michael McCarthy, Har ^• or Rrtvate! talions were dropped by British 4 Others installed by ihi^ilSSilt HAv. Hutchinson. Edward DeDosaer, refugees registered with the agen cident which killed Max E.;Puri!hei. '■ ry Millette. Roger Wilson and \ 1 IXPERT RADIO and French transport aircraft over 66, AS he walked along a sidewalk HepYy J. O'Srien, J»hfhop of H art Bruce G. Ronsoh and Joseph A. cy for relief, 218,169 were in the Mrs. Charles Les^erance, 21 St. James Bembleton. and TV REPAIRS ford, at the 6th inhual CYO rally the Port Said area this morning. Mack. - ' Gaza Strip. A convo^ to care, for Friday night. John St., \i‘ell known civtir worker, In order not to cause 'civilian Puchel was struck by a car driv All kinds, including car radios were Ann; Klcip ot Sacred Heart: the Gaza Strip refugees ' reached has been appointed welfare chair BIG TALK ' / Torrihgtoh. vice';)rssident; Dawn X ' ~ eaaualties or damage to t,he town' Mr*. Julia O. Ixiomi* en by 80-year-o|d Fred D. 'Veed Gaza by road from Lydda yester- man of the Manchester RSpub- Joslyn of St. Rita’s, Hamden, sec because he ojnan of indepei^eiu thought, not a coattail rider, nor no preUmlnary bombardment was Fiineifal service* for Mrs. Julia. da>v of Bethel, whose car had been hit lican Women's Club by the. execu Roseville, Calif. (,W— The man XPOTTERTON’S . carried out." .. .. Gallup pKimis,. widow of Charles a glancing btow by another car, ap deposited $1.10 for a call to Oak \ \lS0 CENTER ST. retary; Richard OatOp of St. Labquisse told Hammarskjold. tive board, Her duties '»'ili be to Barnard, Tariffville, 'treasurer. J The waves of paratroopers took B. Loorhis, were held Saturday at "I wish ,tp stress urgently that the parently driven by an 86-ofear-old keep in touih with the member land, Calif.,, but talked on and on. a rubber stdnt^ He ha^ a^ufiderstanding interest iii people and ,a i off from Cyprus in predawn dark- 2 p.m. at the Watkins-West Fu majority 6f the refugees have rio woman. 'The latter waa not identi ship, and to!remember' those who The telephone operator, Avorried ,BCsa. neral Home, 1,42 E. Center St. means of subsistence other than fied at the time of the accident, are ill with cards or flowers. Mrs, about a fast get-a-way, asked a knowledge of what is right and whdt is wrong. All his life he has been . - Most of the British troo[^r« T|ie Rev, Arnold W. Tozer, min-- those provided for them* by the but appeared voluntarily at. head- Lesperance is also a member of- policeman to keep an eye on the were regulars. Ten to 15 per cent 'i8tet,o( the Second Congregational -United Nations.” ' quartera'on Satprday; f'fter ncft's- the Women’s Club of Manchester, phone booth.; had been in coinhat before. Many Church, of which she was a mem- This led some' Assembly speak papera had. pointed accounts o f Emblem Club. No. 251, Memorial ” Say buddy, .you’ve been gab SPECIALIZING IN • a champion of human i dignity— just as all his life he has opposed ^ were vetejiiaha W Britain's bloody ■ber. conducted the .services. Burial ers to ut-ge that governments come Puchel's death,-and sheliaid she be!- Hospital Auxiliary,. Gibbons As-, bing over an hour," the bored cop battle against the EOKA under Waa in, the’ Loomis family plot in through with contributions for the lleved her car was the one that sembly. Catholic Ladies of Cblum- finally.aaid. 'tyranny in any fdrm. i ^ - - ____^ ground on Orrus. East Cemetery, The' body was' aid .of . those people,. hit Weed's. She laid she stayed at bus and Hlllgtown Grange.______“L-. oqly- :talked three mlnutea,": cy sTgM JJUii.T : Prior to the landings, British and borne by porters, '• Hammsrskjofd w-aa expected to the accident'scene fpr a few hfiin- the man replied. "My girl talked French bombers hajd pounded coast prepare ■ another progress report .utes,- but left wheh no one ap Hose C5o. 4 .of the BMFD extin the rest of the time.” G^ERAL COI^ACTING ' ■. al and : antiaircraft installations Philip H. Hallin today on his efforts to get com proached her. No arrests had been guished* brush fire at N. Lake- T he, cop had' the laatj wor.d-' The V - REMODELING ANA. REPAIRING In the canqt area in a lOftening up , The funeral of Philip H. Hallin, pliance with the /cease-fire. 'made up.to last night.- , ; !■ wood Circle at-9:33 p.m. yesterday, toll, dll $14.20, was rung up dii-the .. Tom Dodd will provide the leadership that Will establish world operation!' - - , 18 Hollister‘ St., was held at; 2 Another meeting of the Assem-' The victims in Ftida^r nightla'Little damagee opeurred. spot. Word of the Invasion was flashed -o’clock Saturday aftrinoon in St. bly on the Middle-East crisis was FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ARRANGED a fte r a. turbulent day in London, Mary’s Cihurch. Thb Rev. (Alfred expected to be called for 8 O’clock With MOEiLHEAT fiMl oil you qlwttyt ./■■'vit peace, with justice for. all and Gqual rights for every American, vx Where 20,000 demonstrator* milled U. Williams, rector, officiatqd, Ind tonight.' a abbut-Whltehall, seat of'"Britain’s S.' dney MacAlplne 'was oiganist. havo' your own privoto resoryo bf fyot ^ t ERNEST : RITCHIE ' "L* . '■'■r ‘ vemment, demanding that Prime Buriat waa in Bbse Hill Cerniaetery. Id lllBERTY ST. — TEL. MI .1-8172, MANCHESTER Ciniater Eden, resign. ' - Rocky Hill. ■ Break Reported I , that no bnb olso can draw on f , 1'' ’ 1' ’ ' ^ ^ ' 1"' ' I One ipoticeman was dragged from The vestrymen of the church, of , Only opce' in eveiy generation are you offered such an opportunity h Ms horse-kfid aight.others were' in which the deceased was piso ,a ,At Lkfuor jured before the ,praer„ was re- member, served-a s hono/ary iMar- H mtc's nothing .like the wonderful qeinirity of jour to elect a man that con^rhdnds the respect and admiration of everyone. atored. Authorities" urested 32 ersl ^ctiye bearers wcr.e_Caf 1- G. own private foM su ^ y. Mobilheat ^ i y ^ i$ o«n- - demonatrators. *v Police.,said .it will coat hiofe to' .*______..J. Cailson, Glen'GIbbbns, Arnold An replace pt latg * fm nt Window—,|B0 It was the wildest deipohstralion derson, -Arthur AhdgnNnt. Charles . plotaly automatie—you navar havaLtp a»lL'M at)i)heai, London has seen since^^ihc unfo^ Lathrop'and Ernest Hallin,..: to 3100-t:/than. to replaoe two bot- now ia twinrafetiop, cleans aa it ‘__ - . - -ties^of-liquor-jtaken in A. break at ,^1'BByniinl xfbor of the 1930s.- Thursday evening, .nfefnbers - of . the . A A P.7 Package Store oh E. I^ n met with his cabinet for Nutmeg Fprest, No. Il3 , Tell Ce CeTitbr St., Sunda.V higlit. F or a private supply of t<^ quality txiJ;...personal three hours last night. Then he dars of Lebanon,''called at; the Cltlef Herman b. Schendel esU- : : tit, DISTRICT [ 2nd DISTRICT 1 ' andifriendly service—call us today! Went into a 2-bour conference with Holmes Funeral Home lln S: bOfly to' mated the repair roat He aaid the 71 EAST CENTER STREET Franeh Foreign Minister Christian. Dodd has been d I great Congressman I ,. pay rpspecia, and Friday evening liquor was'worth a ^ u t 68. Patrol . East Sidn Ree— School St. ( Wost Side R oe-^edW S t.; iMneau who had flown dver from 'inembbrs of Lafayette,Lodge. No. ,■/ .’ Faria. , " man ROwe WheelOr discovered th# Ml 9-S597 9^721 " - ;M I9 4 3 ^ 9-S47S i 100. A. F, and A. M., d f Hartford, jtreak while on patrol andlis han- Bi)aala proteated to Britain and conducted a membflaJ'service.' 'The '»• • a.* IftniM thist'the Invasion preliml- |ll|ng InveatigaUm of the incident. ill^be a great U. S.t SENi^OR deceased was f member of both or- \ SrdDIStRICT x X 4th d is t r ic t ■ ' ..OMtrlet, eyuFlnf cloamg - ' th* eps.ui’h Mediter gsniaations. ^ ALL.** QlltET ranean . to -commercial - shipping Cleaffleiid, 'Utah-Uh-.^There will ’V yifadtieN School; Irood St. .'r ... Y.M.C.A.— North Main St* am minted to aggreeaten against EKLSOiy KE-'nUAL d e f e n d e d be no more wailing sirens to aUtaa a s wiul aa E gyp t h PEN f H'aehliyrton, ,|f6v. 5 ^JP^—tkiat signify the' m |i.m. curfew fqr X Ml 947S2. 9 S937 - > Ml 9*4982 9.7244 iTm Bovietii aceusetf the British Jnstire WaiyMi said today thp Ji)venn#s in this norihern Utah aiiffigksHMh of .violatlng^^ freedom of Supreme Cburt t erddred •' neW communityji - ‘ . • RopuMicon Hoadi«|iiaitors, East CMANCHEStBft EVENINQ HERALD, MAKCHESTER, CONN., MONDA Y,, NO\^EMBER t r 1966 w w i. E iQ H T^ ■, /; - 'i;;.' ^ ' IU NC H BST^ EYENING HERAU>. Mi^CHBSTER. OONN^ SrONHAT. NOVEMBER ,5; 1966 ■ •• -i on ths floor, making * a npiech. BU G S B U N N Y An cOBgreaamaii, back" home from Waahlngton, waa/telling a And, by golly, i was." ' ^ ^ dora MarrotU, and Carol Hhomp- from the sixth, seventh and eighth Carol Hatchett, Gal Carpenter,. Citthmaatar E. O. MaeDougEll, at few. of his cbnstltutnijr about the. son', freshmen*' " ' . < g:'a'des, Tommy Rotarts. Robert Dean and- ths horns or Mip, OsMge Psters / ONE MEltCHANTiLUNCHi iign S to lid tciffe Rodr this, evehiiv at 8 o’clock for a drcam/hO had. ■ -- '■ .Perpetual 'Motion. Meal time is Antwef to Previout UNICEF-CoUc^ttOn Because of lack pf time, the show iWbert HgtchetL , V ^ ^ ’NOR...ON CREPIT/ V SciB^ and Ndnsense , UNICE'F collections by local did not finish and eight contestants Members Of the school band who planning ssssion. ;^ F H E “I. waa sitting imUe Houae;',^ he that period of the day wbem the T ra V g l V b a Workers Name4 said, '‘ai)d must/have dozed off.. kids sit, down to . continue thalr A I n w\ And Coj d e s , m y " ^ f e i « p e r youngsters totaled $I40,0J, accord still remain in the elimination con- playM before and at the end of the. .-.^'CVO. AcPvIMee, .-- V • ■■ ■ II T| ,M)uc«Ynt, comppicr of ' the h young woman alighted and en Soon I began Reaming that.I was eating.' • '■ ■' ' E N To Ooerate Polls ing to Wilbur Smith, treasurer of ;teat; '.'X., show' were Donald Harris, Craig eVd activltiea havs begun ' at fafnouii C^vallerift Ruittcane, w «i tered. She'Asked to ac« some thin " ACKOKR I Parti V t k'f the Columbia Recreation Council, Three s llv ^ j (hollars wilt be Sanden, Billy Forbes,. Andrew 6t. Oohimbla'is Church,’ Btudsfits 3 - CV',- leaving the oJ)era houae- ohe*'eve- atationtfry, -and after lelecting . 4 Reicued Ba■■ |iB6 MARLOW '"dent'a Malth—ia one which Steven- This compares with collected the awarded the final contestants. The SpearmanK JohnV Naumec and of high school ago and eighth 1 —— An|ele», l i ^ , r Newa Aimlyat)----- ] »on inched oii only obllquely/The C^uimrfa, NjoV. (Special). —The first year and $149. the ' second Tommy Roberts.' nlng when h i heard a tr^ a of the what she/^atrad she heatitated for c a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNBE ,^Csli(ornis 5 Seed veiiei C9C3IZI Rhow is being oontiitued this after grader* are eligible to [|olit. IntermeMo'from Cavalieria being a momdijtc''^'' ,. 6 Renter: □ □ a m ahingtim, Nov. 5 .(Ab—The! ohe/ftiey coiiki Teaat understand— polls in Ifeoinsns Hall will be open year. noon St the school-^ i'p.m. ; ' I ■ Sisterhood to Meet , This evening at 7:80 the group ■ ■ J.4 ;-;^Lskf 'tomorrow /Jrom 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. It likely would have'been more .Contestants ap.-earing. Friday Guest speaker this evening at will attend a social evening and played at a galloping apeed, and. ' : Womiin (softly) —Do • you make c n K u tih 7 Siamese s a c i "preildentlat campaign one Of the I H-bom^_-he hit the hardeat./ arriving,bn the aidewalk. found an any reduction to^ clergymen ? 8 I'ammis I aWrf '***«.* Ayolda HeNlth .laAue f Ofll'bials hope that: those able, to If the rainy weather had hot kept were, Shelia Shin*-, Kay Fletcher, the meeting of. the Sisterhood of will fete one of their former pres < - kr.v Ta K I a t r ^ S f t and moat Ironic- i " / He had said he would notmaiRe many , youngsters Indoorfc on idents, who i8T in Uie service and; organ, grinder at the curb. Maa- ■ Stationer (with great {irompt* Rolshe\ik cast their bal^ts duHng the day Vincent-Sledjeski, Steven Fieteher, CongregationR) Agudaa -Achim at cagni took-'the, handle from tb* )3 I’ocin 8 Cgr-shaped h p Hia I , hiatory—began with a roar,eii)d art iasue of the Preaident'a health; Halloween, when the. collections Richard Smith, Charles dates, the Chestnut Hill Synagoglue, .w’ill will scion, leave for overseas serv- ness)—Certainly, madam. Are you ' 13 Kegion IsluloiT will do so to relicvA the Mavy were-made. Smith said. . operator and began turning, tt in a clergyman’s wife? i w « s •10 .\ppler;enter a u a r j ianda in a whisper , as Amerii But / he did talk of -a part-time Craig Sanden, Edwin BroussCau, •be Rabbi Shalom Elsenbach, di ■Ice. M Cr^ of FI wirtd up more excited about eYents Preaidentah and concentrated on Vice con|[esUon after business hours of .Assembly Prognm rector of the Hillel Foundation at the correct tempo. Thb grinder Womah->-N-no. • . v. I I Lock openers •Tommy Forryan, Donna Spearman, ’ ■, baiThsnal* , protaated moat veheman'tly until a Stationer (beginning to tie up I'U'nelosrd 28 Entr.vMn 4* Pierre ' abroad Jhan Tuesday's elections. I’resiclent Nixon aa a poaslble un commuting voters. - Something different in assembly Joyce JJoran, Freddie ’Tucker,.. the Vnlvcrslty of Connecticut. He ; Manchester Evening Hemid Co^ second person, coming from the the paper ln‘ a neat package)^Ah, CfflSNiHlf’ l.VSnsklip 19 Vendm a ledger «dn:^bn' elected President. *'■ Moderator for election day win programs . .svas gsesented .. .to .. ths Tommy Davis, Frankie Marehlaa,' •will Spsak . on "Religion in. our opera house, Interceded and in 1'# Dreamer 29 tlrant 43^«ft dHpk; campaign theme.—peace -ran up TIte'Campaign was dull, the Is- student , body of the Horace W, Schools'X TuniMa correspoiideNt. Mr*. Frank clergynian's daughter., m m 23TIOWIT be Buri(m Starkey. Other .election, Eugene Bergeron, Donald Harris, formed the Italian who was play Wdmah—N-nb. ' x , ' IgJourneya holders .11 CioMT, .. Malt,dr.^kg agalnat the .outbreaks of flghtingjaues thin. For a '.aippaign, even Portef” School at .1 Friday after Linda Carlson, Rose Marie Brpus- Den ^IpUiers’ Meetlnf Marckliim telephone AOsdemjr workers are deputy. registrars, ing- organ, Then she leaned a'crosa the 20 Heap» 24 Price * 33 tjiting rx jy 46 Nuisance y In Egypt and Hungary. He could^tho epithets were mild. The pro- noon program In the activity room seau, Billy Fprbies, Alan Blum, Deh molhefir -will meet with 8-9080. " r ; . Mascagni encountered him again counter an^ spoke in a conAdential r r 21 Free 23 Anglo-Saxon on ‘radFOad ♦ t ---- . / \ sMU claim Amerlcan.s weren’t in it.: grams offered by the two men were Mrs. Rsiymond Lyman, Democrat, A quiz show patterned after tele the following day. He was plajing whisper. 22 t.fvel letter* .13 Byd^nopy California He promised'they vvouldn't'be in basicajly the same. They, have the and Horace Holt, Republican; vision programs, complete with 2i F.frcl the Intel-merao again, but in cor Woman—But If nothing happens 2« Middle 4p.Wream 48 F.nlarged these 'present hosUlHiea.’’ samp ge eral viewpoint, on prob checkers, Mrs. E. • Malcolm Stan- live commer(!ials, was presented 2fi Ae erage 'll Spa-rs .30 WIngtike pan under the. sponsorship of Felix rect tempo. Oh tbe side of the I shall be engaged to a theological o i r . ' ' 27 Devilish It’s a promise he may no^ be able lems at'home and abroad. nard and Mrs. Donald TTittle; in \ organ waa a large placard read ' 27 Thu» (Latin) to keep- if the flghtlng should One of the really solid issues in structors, Mrs. Saul/felum and Winter’s Trsde % Clsss. student as soon as he comes home 30 Put iri . • ing; ' this autumn. ' 1 r r r ~ t T r r - r - spread. . z ' Ifie canipaign -because ther'* waa Mrs. Robert Taggsrrt; and booth Mistress Of ceremoniss ,'was .ES. harmony'' Adlal Sees Ike No I.eadpr some dif/crence between Elsen tenders. Mrs. Theodore JSwol and leen ' Alexander. ‘ Kristine,-Dlsen W e Have Every Reason to Bri “Pupir of the illustrious' Mas . 35 Staid handed the names of the contest, cagpl.” With One Goal li .But Adlai Stevenson's main hower and Stevenson on handling Harry Decker. 34 Treatiiei / th/bme—that Elsenhower is no this one—was bow to help fArmera’ Honor'Students ants to the mistress of ceremonies THE SHOE THAT WAS MADE WITH Vptf fH MIND For. odd flrst names 3.4 RFvi* iT^ r . 17 leAd^bty-forged Voters to examine Income; , The following local students at and Marie Haddad handed the Cal’s bld-^riend was gjeaUy con We' pause to dwell .’ ,16 Woi V/ cerned becattse he thbiight Cal On Bstes, Adlal, him add Elaenhower as leaders But while both did a lot of Windham High-School, have been questions %hrch werh all taken WJIGHS OUNCES! LIKE WALKINO ON AIR! 37^.5*00181 iniert* II B - S traveling and'talking on this early from the Voters’ Guide which the would be flred from his job In the Averell. » m when tbexforeign crisis hit. It li-xted, on the honor roll for the ./ Title could In thrxcnd help Eisenhower. in the-campaign, the.v shoved it In flrst ^quarter o f this school year:; contestants had previously studied. department Store diib'tohls rapidly 'x40 Algonquian !i a s Charcoal '' falling hearing. "tile only way a-e'll have traffic The sudden .overseas violence. the background as they got more Ninety 'per""^cent 'o r better;' - The live commercials, all cen Benedictine In d ia n ___ with Its posatbilit.v of war. ma.v entangled Steven Patrick.^ Tuntorrr Bidipr tered— OH—the - b-et-tmt.-and’ vote^ I R V I N G Ls It was—nearly. duirtr •wrorRcan safety-Hi.fBf-gbvcfnmeBt to makk‘ • 41 Males IT 0 N Bell / X make voters prefer EisAnhower, other things. Binder,. Carole Luaky, freshrhien;' theme, included the following Whl automobile of good make stoppbdlgood laws and put some teeth into 4TFri^ten B MW If »fMr !T ft P the experienced 'general, to Ste From the beginning Eisenhower, Students in the 80 percent or youngsters: Susan S.tannard, Billy in front of e statloner^s shop. and ifW^law'. 4.5 Scanty venson, whose Only military.,.ex acted like a man fully confident Forbes and Bobby Elliott; Joan rA »i« Iff. Nt. PL 49 Endures better group are Katherine Beck, !k perience waa aa a aea'nian in of winning, but either he or the .senior; Frank LAChappelle, Ann Forryan and Rita-Evar.K, Donald • QLOVE LEATHER UPPERS i k l r 31 Means ol World War I. . ^ 'Republican, party leaders must Loiselle and Andrew Spearman; L travel . / Garrison, Beverly Newberry, aBr- WAY BY J. R. 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m t , X. ®AGB TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN, MONDAY^ NOVEMBER 6. 1956 / T •if MANCHESTER EVfcNINO HERAUD, MANCHES' MONDAY,^-NOVEMBER, 6„..Ji9W Stark Pa^fes for Tliree :TDs a^ Mercljaiits Top- Lions 26-6 / ^ E ‘ . Giants and Cards fn^eprain Tied for ^ ^ "■ — — 7 “’ : — ^ - _ — » ______1 M eryild Angle
A1 Webb, Scores Tbrice kARL'W . YOST Rivals Tangle \- unt ■ "x^SpoK^ Edltor -. • . Yale Not Extended Next Sun^^y / SUNDAV was from, Asa Bushnell Ih Fine 'Ctiok advantage of tiie- x “ Ranks of the llnhfat^n 0 6 York With the.^iinnouncement tha! hjwr of sleep as the clock*!/(vere had been added to the list of' ^ X ^oVed back one hour- from ^ y / Fumbles, Blocked Punt Thinned oVer Weekend IT / BY BOLDUC wrtlatle looters in the Collegiate /ligh t .Saving to Standard Time;. , Baskbiball Officials Bureau, an ap- By EARL YOST Jieraidea Pat Stark, former^ passing, star (roni Syracu.se Son Reed told me he was glad of^ p'olptmeht ,I iiad wished for for YqrW, One of thfis^ Saturdays-, Yale’fi vaunted./'/odtMl team f8 .New- York. N«n. H .(Jfr —The EV6ry/1)Pon^t#r’6it#rt"'dream- dream—^a Loss ranks of the unbeatm,. imtied UniYeysity, more than lived up to expectatiolis yesterdgy af- the change because now he could gevetol ^ i s . .Typewriter didn't isroing to break out with a rash of touchdpl^S.' L^e^t Satuirfty college football teams were -tynopn before a good Father ahd Son Day crowd at slay up latfr each night as he cliance to cool off for several igiie— la. merely a the Eli.s pfayed just as hard as th e y ji^ to in gripdih( out - thinned t'o 25 today with sev Nebo. The cool, e.xperienced-quarterback teamed with fleet- would be gaining an extra hour of . hour.* after dark- ami I found that ■ th'ought .this pro sleep.... Accompanied my family much work that had plied up at, an unimpressive 19-0 decision over^h^ injury-riddled Dart BJ' PAT BOLDUC enth-ranked Iowa, beaten ,.by fo o t^ Allan Webb and ehislve(-4—— ^______‘ , footbaTl .rieason. W th just mouth-indiari* before 33,000 spec--'-y/T'!.-! , ...i ...— .Mirhigan 17-14 Saturday, the JlmiiiF Roach to spearhead the ! . to K’hurch and after .Ma.s.s I oftire wa.s'LikcmH'are of ,and ^^© intercepted passes and a blocked puiit paved the way most notable absentee. Manchester Merchants' to * one-! ***''- Twice Roach burked hla left' changed clothe.* and .started the n i 'have a fre'sh'-'slartNThtira.day •about naif the grimes in the record books after yesterday's -‘n wSin'r'a Vood®Zl;«il CharUe for'Bristol High’s rousing 24-6 triumph over Manchester The major rollega unbeaten sided ,26'Wvvlctory over the big I 8V‘a''d before going over. Ed annual fall task of wa.shing the with no backlogs > " 'x \ hv tossed to «iid t US Lou'd for A; Saturday afternoon l^fore a small, chilled crowd (onlv 412 Leominster I^ n s. Th* Win was the I f-ynch's placement mad# it ^9-6 outside windows and putting up 'rui'irtiria'v ' V sfK'ergame crird. the National Foot- by any means, seven fumble* being .jc<,re tor the eager-bsavar auba. ' , list stands at Ave, led py Okla thb storm windows. One half of the \ nriU^^ague.Xde.splte Intor-confer- CDCimitted, three by mera, homa whtrh made it 86 Straight fifth of the seiitjon for the home I halftime. / * Tale’a Poorest EMort pair) at Muzzy Field in the Bell Town, The victory was a job was (lone before the dinner \ e n o e '^ y . ra'nnqt even boast e and each side intercep: three From this observrir'a seat, this big on* for th* alert Rams who'^ with a 27-19 win over Coloiado. Tprees .ak agahisKlWo- losses and 1 The alert Merchants, playing one ill aimed tor-ward passi more t hsn^\ avenged the' ** their finest ganies, toolr advan- bell sounded arid after putting 'Ipilance^'divi.sjdn. ' r, w T T, Yale’s poorest effort of the , Ued Hall for 1966 CCn. honors.' Tennessee .Princeton, .Oeorgia DSrtmquth game Saturday?" fbc Coach Jordan Oliy^r’s Bulldop, scaeoij. For a club that IS loaded in the end sone for sheUier Brii- Llonr J8-i3 triumph iiMhe opener I *age of a big break to effect their away one of good .wife's, besV Fqiir of U»e 12 league teams hold Overall, it marked Briatbl'a ?ifth Tech, mid Wyoming are the. meals I watched the firajLhtflf of mer Indian linehian Bill 'Thornton pointing- for the_pr big objective pickedtov many experts as the win in seven starts while the Jn- tol score. others. two moittiis ago. final six-pointer^late In the third asked via Alexander Graham Bell's 60 pWeent of the, victories, .and the Giants-Eagles pro" football two, j.re'xla < upcoming gainpS with Princeton : best club in the East the Ella have dlans, who were ipuch stronger Bristol's third tally came quick. Directing the squad inxexpert ^ P«d pass /from center invention. The Herald doean’t each rdnference. PMr- (Nov. 17 at tjMs Bowl) and Harvard ' game on teeyee,-Tfie Giants were therritore, n ’ lare ,emmv seals in the stands. . . league, GrSgn Marior Ip the Alumni 'Itftd Bantl.v Oil In the Intermediate. In to* ph'utq above left to best of three signatonUera and total was helped- along by Dick to pass was rushed and his re stopped JamaicS’s Joe Bygraves in shy of Joey Bettencourt's record 1 south tile Chicago Bears ..stayed stubborn as Grandma’s favorite recent bouts, takes on HOwle dl markers in lMi4. / matea. A* in most games 4t ~ was mail load the past few.days has Btskelball referee Jack O'Brien. right, .are Deb/ReynoldS, Dan Banavigc. ^ n U y co-captains, ‘ Turkirigtoni • and Chuck Sriimond, Green niule. passers (Toach Bob Hlackn^an ents McCarthy's 61-yard - touchdown ceivers were well covered but the Marques who time lujd again b?en heavier Uian at any pre^^^^^^ „ Manchester businessman, one game '-olf the JVeatern pace ma^or captain. -, (Herald Photo by Ofiarrii.v ployed. Bradley*/a sophomore, scamper in the fourth quarter) Red and White signal-caller Turner, another newcomer .in Mon While Stark end Webb brimed with a .35-24 defcislon over the Loa It was a fumble recovery by big day's 10-round match at St. Nicho thre'w; .erieriiy hack's forio'Saes' but >eais, except during. stopped to exchange the greetings played - *0 minutes for the Dart completed two of eight tosses for elected to throw. His poor, waver Down for Navy Against the lAbmlnster defenders through he waa accorded ample aaaiatance Angeles Ram*. 'The 'Bears are 5-1 end Mike Cavallori that opened toe mouth jayvees /Friday altemoon las Arena in New 'fork. L*'® of the day. Jack haa worked a and haven't lost since opening day gates for the Ells’ first scorevJJine 21 yards compared to the' Ram’s ing toss was eaten up by Mc Nav.v halfback Paul Geber slashes off Uckle to the Notre Dfcm* 27-yard line and a first doW . the air. Roach, club's toiy'ground from Ron Armatrorig, steady Sportswriters met at the Yankee nuipber of major college game.* at against Yale rind took over, the nothing for one, llie losers also had' Carthy who easily raced 40 yards in second quarter at Baltimore. Md.. Nov. 3. Under him in the pileup li Navy Hackle Jim Martinea^ gainer, registered- his fourth aix- Larry Holmes, Joe and Jack Silversmith in Wallingford at noon' tt'hen Baltimore knocked them off play* were required to cover the 59 quarterback ^ o l in the secorid half Miguel Berrios, j. 'avorlte with Madison Square Garden and also 28-21! yard* with the playoff being a a 2-1 edge in first downs, i0-3. untouched for his team's final six- (70). Navy won, 33-7. (AP Wlrephoto)* . ' ppinler of the season /while also Curry, broth^ Almundo Marques, and my traveling, companion was in t*-- NBA In recent years. Cruisers/ Blue Dfevils of Saturday^ game. He Idoma as a- And outside of their scoring plays pointer, Co-CaptaIn Paul Duchaine the TV fans, returns to-work Fri settljjg up the Mercharit's first TD Pat Bolduc, the atatiatical whiz In the Eeastern Conference, short pass from quarterback !^ sn good b a d /(o r the next two y«rir*. day at Madison Square Ga-den newcomer jkclr Ryan, Vincek, Rlc- FRID.W the victors were only ih Manches missed hla fourth straight place in the opening period: The former co PfctrHK), Joe Archllles, John. who, handles schoolboy sports for New York's Giants aitd Chicago's f t l , Loucks td haifbacg Al-Wsrd in the Regulaiyriignal-barker Mike Brown ter territety. twice, once reaching ment kick. against Gabriel IFlaah) Eaorde of Menchestbr. High gpbat carried just The Here'd.. .Names ' of, po.ssible. ■ Friday, it always seems, is the Cardinals remained deadlocked for end zone. Vem lioucks added the suffered a coficussion in- the first the Philippines. Berrios, an earnest 25 New Eiiglandert is Olympic Gamis Bogdasarian and Buezek. Only the the Red and White 41 and again to The' Rams’ second fumble finally nirie tlme* Pne rtoponded with 94 acintillating perform a n c e s of Gold Key recipients at the anniial ■ easiest day of the week in getting the top at .5-1 as both checked in in Grid Contest seventh point. half and was sidelined. the 34. And to make matters worse led to the Indians' lone'score late little Puerto Rican, won a split de yard*, raising total to 438 dinner, of the scribes in Jamiar.v the work out. This is due. perhaps, with Irumph* over division op Most scintillating run' this season First Whitewashiag cision over Elorde, Aug. 22. at San Stark, Webb and Roach outshone the Indians ran.'off 68 plays, 18 in the final quarter against the ya rd *,^ yar^aw ay-froin Player- the brilliant job turned in by at the Statler were proposed b y . to the fact that it is pay day., ponents. The Giants edged the host at the Bowl accounted (or the sec ,.e whitewashing waa the first Francisco. The bout wa, kept off STAMUXGfS for the winners included Mike ond score; by Yale. Dennis McGill, mors than Bristol. But in any foot Bristol reaervts. The hard-work Coachdi Gay(Say Selvucci’s 'top figure Mitchell's defensive unit which up the raeiriberahlp after the usual t Copy was checked early and the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-14, and , , ^toe this season tori Indians failed TV because of a conflict with the chit-chat with the slate's college; deadline was reached again eai lter Chicago rolfed over the vi.siflng W. -,L. T. ' Kearns. Ron Lallberle.Tob Mss- Yale's best running back this (all, ball contest the team with the most ing Squatrlto got off another in Marathon, of 494 yardj last year, until yesterday had held rival 1 1 ‘saro. George Buck and 'the touch- to score and was the first time Republican Convention. football coaches, Gold Key re-1 than usual. Tlie reason mn.v be that Philadelphia Eagles 28-17. Fire Fighter* ...... 6 raced #3 yards ,in the second, psilo^ pointa wlna and that is where the quick kick for 43 yards to the idlng Edge clubs to an average of only 68 down-getters. j nary a point .vvria registered on , Berrios hak won seven of etght cipients’ names will be announced now my c.apablc a'.ssistant, Pat Smoke E ater*...... 5 • 2 , to reach paydirt. The play was /a the scoreboard since a year ago Bell Towners excelled. Rams' 27. Fivs plays later the For thp first time this fall this' yards on the ground. The Cleveland Brown* broke a Police Crui.ser* . 2 5 1 '' First Break winners fumbled and defensive this year for a lofty ranking in the next week...My dinner table Roldiie,' stops-at the Post Office, three-game Jeff and Gary Gentllcore. Tony beauty as McGill, tagtrig a hand- when Yale scored* a 20-0 Victory. locals /gained more yardage ' Never Threatened losing streak and Blue Devils ...... 1 6 1 off, started around hi* own/left Late in the opening quarter Man halfback Paul Kissman recovered .welter class. His only defeat was by Outsjde of their on* tally the neighbor was Karl Kurth, track and brings in the mail by 7:30. moved into *• three-way tie tor Alibrio, Marsh Totter. Dick Toce. BEST BALL »X)1:R.S03IES Yale' haa now won five gamed, the classy Cherif Hamia of Algeria. Ex-Five Mile throum the air than on the ground* Don Golas, Tim Messier and Ed end, he appeared trapped behind chester received the afternoon’s on the Bristol 24. Halfback Ed chaining up 67 rushing yards and Lions nCyer got past the Manches coach at Trin, who assured me Thi.s is a great help as in the past fourth in the East with a 24'-7 up Two-Thirds Handicap losing onlv to Colgate. 'Hie Elia June 15. Elorde has taken six of that Tripily College would have a ; mall earm.arked for ni.v desk didn't Coach 'Vince Genovesi’s Smoke Docelte battled gamely for Coach First Low Net—Len Giglio, Ed thg line of scrimmage, but/wisted first b r e ^ on an exchange of Hill, hampered by a bad ankle. cHckirig on eight of 16 passes for ter 31-yard atrip* in the first half set of Green Bay's Packers at Mil Eaters shaded toe Police- Cruisers are tied for first place In the Ivy circHd right end for 12 yards and eight in 1956,-losing only to Sandy .'three-man team in the Turkey arrive until 8:30. 10:30 or 1:15 Mike Ginplfi'a squad. Saari, Walt Ferguson and Jim ancMSitTed his Way free arid start League staridlngs with Pririceton. punts. Fullback Dom Squatrlto Boston, Nov. 5 (/F)— A deIe-*P«-: «nd Dean Thackwray, heavy-«>cycUgt from Fitchburg,. Mass., and 162 yards. Mitchell's eleven held a and failed tri- perietfale beyond waukee. Cleveland is now 2-4, as 7-0 yesterday afternoon In the ed doWn-.the sideline in front of the ' caqght tbe.Briatpl defense napping Pspin found the right flank good Saddler in a rough featherweight weight o f the trio at 127, from their own 47-yaid lin* in the sec Day race this season.,- Night p.m.. and in a hiimber of instances are the Eagles and Steelers. Sunday's twUnbill pairs the Melley 67-8-59. Overall, Yale has now beaten Dart-, gation of 25 New England swimmer Bill Yorzyk of North commanding 12-4 edge in first home and it-was spent to advan first gaine of a Midget Foo^ devils in the opener Yale’ bench;. Three Dartmouth play when he quick-kicked 56 yards for an additional eight yards. The title bout, Jan. 18, and to Berrios. .Canton, Mass. * ond half. Leominster' recovered a it was of no value because it ai- Washington, idle yesterday, Is . Second Low Net—Lee Terry. mouth 25 times in 40 games/ Athletes,, headed by the full ampton, Mass., holder of the downs, the Lion* managing to get tage reading my favorite -maga League doubleheader at Charier ers had goori-NShots ^ McGill bUt from his ewm 28, the haU railing rugged Squatrlto carried again for The 10-round match will be car Kelley qualified by winning the; World’s record in his event, the two In each half. Silk Town fumbt* on thp home rived late. .Mv neighbo-.- Al Wink-j third in the East with a 2-3 and the Fighters and Smoke Mac LaFrancis, Bob Cole and There have been four ties. Iri;ca ried on television an i rsdio (NBC) team complement of liammer zines. Oak Park. Another fine crowd waa ' Eaters in the nightcap. OharleS Davis 72-8- 64. none could elth«'4>ringither/prang him-downhim-aown dead on the Bristol 19-yard line. three yard* before Pepin bucked AAU run at Yonkers, N.Y., In two 200-mete.r butterfly./'f Manchester vrasted little time team's 3l in the first quarter hut ler, class of 1944, invitied me toimerk on hand to watch the league- lead- . or knock him out ^ bounds. anyone is interested. Yale scored ( over for the ,TD. on the usual Friday series fi um the TI’ESDAY Sitiokf -(7) First Low Gross—Ray Gordon, -victory in their first m e« Ubres running plays netted seven throwers and marathoners, hours, 24 minutes, 52.2 seconds, Membin’ of Both Teams scoring with the opening kickoff. Oiree ninnlng play* added up td a sit in at the Daithiouth Club of Big Game .Sunday Ing Fire Fighter* rout '.the; Blue ■Yale.’s thirdI ta ll/ carite^wilh only 113-0 Gampbell Stole Ball - Garden. and by being the first American, 32-yard loss, Had to stand out and wait for Hartford dinner at the Hotel Bond. The Redskins, who meet the Kridu: M. GhiirillA, Dowd. DA)«*.y, Harry’ Mathiason, Dr. E. M. ..Rob ing with the Hanover Indiana/in yards and Boh Vaughn punted. 25 will be on the U.S. Olympic lA>ngsjp is the first, Ametican Roach carried tWice, once for io the bus this a.ni. and''drlver Ernie Devils 25-0 in the second contest. Jarrih.ri. * seconds remalirilnmg „ ' in the., final yards to che Indians' 49. Two line Reserve tackle John Campbell finisher in the Bo.-iton AA Mara- ■rhe Merchants had three golden Chief speaker was Head Coach Baltimore Colts Dec. 23 in a game Tarklfn: Bmnnirk. Avf»r.v, MRntfr, bins and Don Culver 70. 1884. Isaac Logart, the busy Chjban team competing at Melbourne to 'land spots on. both the winter yards and again for 23 yards which Wels.s of the Silver Lane Cd. For the first three quarters the R6>alr, , period when Olivar flooded'>to® bucks and an eight-yard end sweep stole the- ball from Bristol's A1 this month. thoii in 2:14.33. Unfortunately, the moved the bail to the Liops' 29 acoring opportunities in the fourth Bob Blackman of the baltereil and forcibly postponed by a Baltimore opening tilt was falriv clo.se. with . Second Low Gross—^Stan Hilin- Appruzzese on the kickoff and the welterw'eight. continues his cam and summer Olympic teeins. He stopped to ferry me to Main and (suartlj*; Brown, Pfxlnlrfy, f>lh<*r. An- ski. Mario Boccalatte,'Earl Ball- by Oo-Captaih Dick Pepin was The-men'sa. SIC-iiicii « trackLiatik 4aridU1U lieiufield sqUau. squad, winner. Finland's Anttl71ZT Viskarl, from where Stark fired a beautiful period but Mitchell's second string b’.'uiaed Indian.* who meet Yale on Stadium pact with the U.S. Naval the Smoke Eaters Holding a slight dr»'oll, locsJa were in possession on the paign with his second TV shot in failed to place in the 6,0(K) rhetor backfieldyfailed to take advantage. Wiasell Sts., Bill Cooper railed and Academy, had aji extra week to <7cnt**r: Srniln. Barhatfi, sleper and Cliff 'Varney’ 71. good for a first down on the Rams' the heart of the Games team, has | •’•I' s fastest 26 miles^ 385 speed skating race last winter In lead pass which Webb caught over Saturday. Blackman’s addre.** was edge Irt first downs. But in the Rams’ 20. But Squatrito’s pass was three weeks when he boxes Duke Twice the locals reached th* Lions' askrid that I rontact a fellow state lnte»>esting as he pointed out man.v get ready for the Lions next Sun- RarkB! W. Durhf'fm'au. B.- Dukhrp- ODD HOLES 37. But four plajrs later quarter, nine from New England, including j *** race, COrtlpa, Italy. his )jead in the end zone to com sportsWriter, Btll I-ee of the Hart final period Will Duchesneau J nAaij. ■ KAllpy, KInrAhtiry. MacJitonp. back John Zlemak missed by a intercepted by Vaughn on the 10 Harris of Detroit on the Wednes 16 only to stall, and Lynch missed o f the trints and tribulations of his da,v. The Bear* have a gan\e at MarxUlo, Mondun. pptijr, 'TiAr« Qne-HaU Handicap Unusual Incidents^ Roc^tjSLed a world record qualifier in the Fourth in BAA In events of lessee note, New plete a sparkling TD toss. ford Cmiraqt by name, for a climaxed a aerie* of rilsys, to score , yard of gaining another first on the to end the threat. day show at Chicago Stadium. hammer and the little man' who; Costea was the second American a field goal attempt on another coarhing career at Hanover. . home against Green Bay. but the the game's only touchdown, buck-] n'py, MaliiuAk.v'. aass A -D e l St. John 36-3—33, Both Briggs and Tony Allbrio (ABC-TV). England has:. The first ijuarter elided as occasion frorii the 18. speaking date at the Tempi*-Beth Giants and Cards clash head-on Polirp CruUprB Hillnski 35-0-35, Art Stevens 37- Bristol 28-yard stripe and the has run the second fastest mara-1 “ "f* fourth finisher in the Boston Leominster's Larry Dee returned Sholom in Novembec.. I' talked Dartmouth men from Manchester Ing over from the one-foot (ine. j Knd«: D. SlmmonR. Cvr. ThPii, D. Rama took over. 'vere . well pleased with the de j grind and third at Yonkers while Yachting; John Marvto. Marble It was Clearly^e^dent from the at Y'ankee Stadium for Eastern F'ullback Dave Malauskv also i Vli'irlua.fn 2—35 and Jim Horvath 37-2 -35. In History of Cage TroX^ers thon of all time. j Rrlr Yosh Vincek’s 2q-yard punt two with Bill at the fights in Hartford ! ’.I*' . , . . A *. ' Tarklrc J. / SlinnionA. Rubarha. Manchester was given another fensive performances of Farrell, Sugar Itoy Robin* on will tune up The athlete eonceded the best ‘ Thackwray. shipped horiie from head. Mas*,. Finn Class; C. Eric start that Manchell^r’a new back- supremacy. The Cards whipped 1 1 Class B--Sher Ferguson 41-5 Olsen and Bill Renehan, Ijoth of yards to the Manchester 28. After at night and of the affair Kd McNamara 22. bucked the center of the line for i cnwic*. McKcnOa. Ttmi»..rn. Trntirr. break in' the second period when the outstanding player on the hla Dec. 12 middlei 'eight cham chance to bring a 'winner's gold Germany by the Army in order to field combination of Stark, Roach, the Rev. Everett Murphy '54, Bill the Giants and Cards clash head- thf extra pptnt. | When ever they’ >pprar, riP the defraaive halfback while the ver- th* ball aiinough^ well- Warded bv on— thejr jiotent running attack. months. ..Talked with Dale Hart West followed by .the Packers (2- 0 7--7 . to k starling role, carrjdng the Provizzi should give the Sugar Set Mark Uwt Friday^ / Turkey Day Rzee-winners. Kelley. oar crew. ford. sports publicist at Trinity, with1 the Dartmouth varsity before Churilla. Dick Fyler. ■ Tqny ; T^ichdf>wn*. W. riurhVsncau. high school gym, has experienced Trotters have been cnee cn eer^ to the aatUe Squatrlto, Dyer. Tom - Kei Man a gtmd wor’Kout if he fight: as Canoeing: George Byers. 40- two Manchester defender* and eapecialiy.: wiui the addition of picking vto-hi* sheepskin. Dart 4) and the Rams and 49ers (both Rubacha Kevin Tpomey, Dave . /Ppl"'" tmm )rr after tnurhrtcwn, Ms- ^locals raekeu up .four first downs Hal. a school teacher and Bos has won the local race three times aeampered the remaining distance about Saturday's game with Coast 1-5), : some unique incidents in, the 30- rafters when they finish-tola pari While moving tdto the Bristol eight z e r , Don Hayes,- Phil Rlheo, he did against‘ Vince Martin** it while Coete* Vvon in 1954. Dick year-olknockout
over Bobo Russian Mikhail Krtvonosov, who not compete In Manchester on Cainadlan doubles. middle-aged man arrived at the Sherwood Bower?, Charlie. Norri.s i ^ ^ third-place Police Cruiser*. Clai k . * . ’ . Like the time in Wheatland, j Hong Kong they were dumb-bmm^ ho)m.- Rams'' leading' hacks, to a Olsoft. —'...... the visitors, the Merchants roared ' “ u played a tremendoua gam* on TnrkKV: R' WlillPsHI. ' B(IH. thal aerial elided for 11 yards be recently loosed 4 220-foot 10 3-8 Thanksgiving day.--■ Fencing; A1 Axelrod, Manches desk' and asked for. an entry blank and R.iss Paul. Home Ju.st tri^Dme! Oiitpla.v Rivals wirli. Plmiff. <1r<'Rory. Morlsrl.v In Puck Loop Iowa tnany years ago. The ®ri and bewildered when from 12.- combined 59 yards in 22 carrier*. Inch heave, ' ter, N. H., foils division.. back WUh' the 'ensuing .kickoff, defense. to .see Paoli Rosl stop Toothplclt | Detroit and Coach Pinky Pohl’.s Flre/Fight- /. fore another Manchester fumble Charlie Jenkins,, willowy Villa- marching 55 yards to tally in four for the race. Asked if he,was plan CqHirl.-: Whtl.'llllt. Ijllibrrtr. K’-srils. ters were plajing in a hayloft. 000 Oriental throats came a sibt- was recovered by Bristol on the Again it was the durable Squa^ That South African gitiht, Ewart nova senior from C a m b r i d'g e, Field Hockey; John Rote, Green Another home contest it plan Brown In the fight On teevee , . . ers outplayed the eella^welling -Cronin. Rlsnrhsrrl. The duel between New England- plays. Stark lost a Vftrd but re ned Sunday and Mitchell hopes to ning to compete, he answered no (-'omo'rs. Arthur, Corr.-nii, New Yor){. Nov. 5 f/P)—If Finesse' One, of the opponents crashed into lant hissing. V . ^ . Rams' eight-yard marker. trito who sparked offensively for Potgeiter; was to have hoisted his Maas., and a product of Rindge wich, Conn., Inside right. hut' hla son. Pete Close, would.. then to watching Dave Scott In-! A Agajan.an ,Bl'.ic Devils 811 the ymy while SQBia the locMr grinding put 4l yards br Connolly and Krlvonosov. a taliated with a bullet pa.ss to Webb book either the N ^ London Pe- Barks: Cotr. Curry. Pliilhns, Mnsso- d . I,: w h t,.i r Unable to generate any offense 7-2, 330-pound hulk into a.JBoston student from Minsk, promises to Tech, Coach Tom . Duffy’s track (Syrimaatlcs: Joe Kotys, Nor Close will be on«t of the favorites tervi-ew Charlie Stlcka, Trin's half prlylded the,dX"renre for i ‘ heir sixtl/triumphxtt in Jlni, Buck. Potirr. Rrardot). W. Whits- r n O • . . *7 the havloft failed to stop.^aper-; real stunts," they said/grlmlj^djT to arid completing two of four to.sses ring to make his American uebut walk, Conn. for a first down on the Leominster quoU, Middletown d'r another Bay great back ot Yecerit vintage. clght . stai l.s. Qiiartorbackrl Todd i -srh. , Bristol was kgaln forced to kick. be one of the- '56 Games. No other wizardry, generally is picked to in the big race. Currently he's the Giants. But a,,bus,v defense he.aded the Boston Brians into contention I ^nd out he fell into; each other., . - Three plays. later Ziemak's pass to account for hi* team's, yardage Thursday - against one Jeff'Dyer, finish third behind teammates Lou Shooting; Jim Smithl Ipswich, 30. On* pass felt incomplet* but State opponent. Certainly would Potter sneaked (oythe initial six- i j.,,,,,. T,Jf*,*"Vurirn.‘ Dirirrlr. Mr- hainmer man in the world has been he an attraction if a return contest "top man for St. John’s 'ITnlverslty SATUKDAV by Bill Svoboda esme up with a and the Montreal Canadiens back | the night, a.distance of 25 feet, The game began. Tlwrboys put was intercepted by Vaughn on the throught the air. Hill picked up 38 listed from Springfield, Mass. But Jones and Jim Lea in the 400 Mass., free rifle. again.the Stark to Webb comblna- cross country team In Btpriklyn.., pointer In the ripening quarter Oulrr. , consistently close to them. tlim clicked with success, this time with W'eymoutn could be arranged. Early regular Saturday morn key fumble recovery; and a timely- to last year’s runaway form in the '■ Horrified. Abe rushed out to see out everythng thex,/^h*d. -Their - host club's 16 and the fleet-footed yards in four carries and Pepin the Massachusetta Boxing Corii- meters. ’ / Wrestling; Jim Peckham, Brain Old Arrjos Kujala, the CT-year-old ing visitor at this time of the and the vlctor^Tushed over two , _.T»cklr*/C*mlu«. Jubonvihr, SkcUr.v, .National Hockev League. | what had happened, to his fallen chipped in with 30 yards while Cliff Blair, ijhe strong but in a 15-yard toss to Webb who grab . M*rrh«*l» (J*i ' ' pass interception to -thwart the Mono>non,...... <1 wor-9k..... teamwork was-Prilliarit,' their an halfback raced 85 yards down' the mlaaion nixed Potgeiter look Phil Reavls, another Villanovan tree. M ut., Greco-Roman, 174- Kna*: Jack Curry acmrhl*. Ryan. harrier from Harvard, Mass., aent year before the Turkey Day TDs in the >econd period. Jim fJHiirrdA: A Allbrio, O. f?PMtn<*oro. . * ^ i IT\»rar\*thlner. u’AA All nirnt. only carrying 6ve times. consistent thrower from Hing- bed the ball on the 15, got one key Tsekir*; Viticrk, Sluart. Steelers who fought bac> from a Currv rAcedyfix vards for one and Audf^n. PArkor There was as much fighting as tics pboVe aadtow nd toe normal, sidelines for the day's initial TD. It ing over, the results of a physlcal from Somerville, Mass., has high imund division. along his entry. He will be making Road Race— is- RCd Hadden and their accuracy from the floor —Th*4nd4ana conclude their home exam he. took last wpelc.' ham. Mass., has a claim to a now- block, reversed his field and Guards: Al Morque*. Russsll, PetrllkIIK^ 10-0 halftime, deficit. Alex Webster Mike Ke^don.' loop's leading i wat an amazing run since no less Jumped 6-10 plua, more than a foot swimming (Women): Joan A. Morqur*. his 11th start in th,e cltissu’ , being he allowed this a.m, shortly after and Kyle Rote recorded the Giant ...y " ' F’»rk.«: Dor^ttF. ^ ounjt. Ulm, fine hockey last night, the two ter had landed on "a huge pile I thing of beauty It was their best then eight Indians apparently, had schedule Saturday afternoon beaten world record. He celebrat oyer his head. He placed third in Rosazza.v Toh-lngton, Cohn.. loO waltzed over the final chalk line to topped only by Dr. Charlie Rob Acoror three lourndou na, re^- . j AMtjrIn. .(JoUs. j. <>ntilcor<'. poltcr ed the last Fourth of July with a score standing up. Crnlrr*:'Mo«kr, Holms*. \ 8. Red, a prison guard a( Wethers TD s. while Sid Watson scored scheduled games producing a total fertilizer. ^ Hit first name w m | e^i^jtiori of the tour. Vaughn trapped aratmd midfield against Norwich at 1:30 at Mt. the U.S. trials under C h a r i 1 e yard free style. Bark*: Stark, I.ynrh, W.bb, Roach bins in appearances. Robbins will field, i.s general chairman of the i.stered /th e second one. Bill j P'-rry. i.ucss Lester, and when he returned t o ; - th. /_ , - _ llrl»I.I t Pro Basketball mighty throw of 216 feet. 4% Fzpkwlve Faahlan I^ono. .BucxMr. Arm«lrona. Jor Curr\ ■twice for the Steelers. WhitMell passed to Ed Cronin for ' *?>' P'-rl'-i" of 40.penallies. 11 of them majors X ? wi. ______hir.- But the-harder they played, the hut somehow he mahaged to break « C««toI»ne. Dellil., Dumas’ firit-ln-history seven foot In addition, there are the alter Wnoguc BoRdasarlon, Casclla, At- make it No. 12 on Nov. 22. .Frank Tall Cedar*' committee, sponsors Eastern Conference .Flr^ Fiplitf'rA , . a 13 0 ft- 25 inches. leap. Midway in the second- quarter chill**. Grlaarli'.-. ' the'^th point. • Tt'iuohdowii. Potl.or, Curry. RoArrian,. tor fisticuffs. When'they were over, (»mmer they, were, the louder tuid loose and into the clear. ■ Peter*. 8wsn*on, D. /'Eastern Oivision nates^ Pete Raymond of .WUton, Dglear of Hartford forwarded the of the race. I tried to get his en W L T B6t Blair never again challeng the local* struck again in explosive ■ l.ln**- IS'i' latest formation on Dick Hart, H-alfback- Bob, Cote .dashed six rniF. the Bruins and the rea-a-ake/iing mbre vehement the hissing., Blocked Kick Tackje*: Swanson. Duchaine. D, Har L Pet. Ninth New Ehigland trackman w. H.. and Pete Sparhawk of End*: Martlnrsu, Jarvl*. Bixbv. try but he refused,.unless I agreed Cliicago Cards ___ 5 PolntA from try mfl^r tourhcf'»M'n, years thereafter he was kitowR as; Six playa after taking the en- riott.. Faroao, Morsan. . 'W ed that mark and, lately, hae fashion. New Britain's John Buc- Hamilton worker, who is now with to run. That’.s out tor the, only jutod* for the Fighters’- final mark, defending . champion Canadien* Luscious Lester,’ Happy at - Hiding Syracuse ...... 3 1 .750 on the squad la Dick Hart, a 29- Winooski. Vt., in rowing, and Tackle*: Somnia. Galll, Davld»on New York 5 Cronin. At halftime Abe soothed their . suing-Jnekoff, Hohenthal, back - to Guard*: Roman. Paval.c, Dlnelle- R beeir having trouble finding the aircraft mechanical en zek returned a Lions’ punt nine KllcoyF. the Olympic team. tunning I do. these day* is to' catch rir to tly fourth quarter. Standouts Rrportor, Mlkr Simmoni. were tied fpr third place In the Silent Eskimos Hrrriolt, Roman. Ruldoori. ' “ ' New York ...... 2 1 .667 O’Pay of Dover, Mas*,. Guards; .PicUr.ci, Founlaln. Proy*. Washington ...... 2 standings, onlj; a point behind run- wounded prides. "Don’t worry.' punt., waa rushed by several ene I enter*: Samele. Maro. Rltje. 200-foot range, a riiust for any gineer from Wind.sor, Conn., Whose Ip Finn clads yachting. yards-to- the .Manchester 45. The WEDNF.SD.LY the bus. . . Motoren. MoixofFrro. o'clock .1 was’ at Depot Square to Tw-enty-four penalties. Including before an Eaklmb audience, theylPYer here,toe louder toeyN lss^ ^ 'kick and recovered the loose ball „ . . Maaekester «*) St. Louis'*...... 2 1 Rounding out the ball and chain of facing Europe's super distance team wUh Tom Bowles, Harvard . Scor«* hy pf'rioda Bowl. Although ^ale won easily, Western- Conference Tennessee Vols Back on T o p End*: Henog. Hohenthal. Have*. .667 on a burst of speed' and galloped Mcrchanl* ...... « * talk W'ith a number of North-End- 19-0, tlie' Blue.* did not impress and three .majors, turned up as toe w’ere completely flabberrgasted on the Manchester 17. Brothers A1 Minneapolis 3 2 .600 trio is A1 Hall, an ex - Cornellian runners in the Olympic 10,000 athletic director, as manager, and 1.1 W L hissing in toe aisles.” ' and Ed Appruzzese collaborated to Tackles: Farrell, Kellrher. Morencey. from Hanson, Mass., who beat meters. 58 yards before being pushed out Lion* ...... n 4 n 0— 4 era including Arnie Sterud. Cotmt Dartmouth was weaker than a nip Canadiens edged the. Chicago, Avhen thplr'be.at’ efforts produced CRTnpDPlI. Fort \yayne , 1 3 .250 Roger Bullard of Yale and West- of bounds on the Lions' two-yard Tniiriidown*. Webb .1, Roach. Tat*. Detroit ...... ,.... 6 0 The Globetrotters play equally -notdi a first down ah the five be Guards: 'Rdddell, Dyer, Haugh„Erlck- Connolly and Blair in the U.S. New England also is furnishing; ■port. Conn., assistant ihanager. ^E.A.T., I.ynrh 3 (plscement). Fanrri.nd' the hi 'ber, policeman of last week's coffee, due‘ mainly In Bid for Post-Season GaniO Blackhawks. , 1-0 — theiV - second not a Mrigle hand clasp or , dem *6'n, Barlow-. , - Rochester' ...... i 4 .200 CThicagp Bears ..... S/I 0 well in hot or cold weather. Sapbr- fore tackle Dick Farrell broke Olympic trials and has shown con two 'shotputters to the women's ^ (?ther active officials Include .Tohn Hughes, Fred Pohlmah. John tp a great number of, crippling in ■.Baltimore ...... 2 3 0 straight white-washing ^ p f/ the onstration of approval or pleas- Centefs: Taylor. Suhle. .' Tonight's Schedule Brown and Chris R.van. Jack Barry juries which kept key men out .st.eiri recalled that on one South through to .throw Mike De^palo for ^ c k s ; Ziemak. Pepin.' Suualrltn. Nb Games Scheduled. ‘ sistently in the/ 200-205 foot track and field teanr: Lois Testa, ' Swimming Coach Boh Muir of Wil Green B*'-.- ...... 2 4 0 HaWks and goalie Jacques' Plante's pre. American .trip the team played in a seven-yard loss. A1 Appruzzese Bolsso'nneault. Staplea, Kl*8mari..pinco.' circle. a Rhode Island College of Educa in list a' few. .Letter of interest of action. ' ' ^ 'New York, Nov. 5 (/Pj^Tenne.ssee, whicTi^as won more It' developed. later, that this Dnugan. Gate*. '■ .Sunday's Results , liams College, Diving, Coach Karl' Los A ngeles...... 1 5 0 fourth of the season.'There iv^e Guayaquil, Ecuador, which is 3,000 pulled his way back-to the three Contrasting the husky hammer tion senior from Pawtucket, and only .16 calls,-, but half of/them waa the Ealjimo method of show Score by period* New York 96,' Fprt Wayne 83. Michael of Dartmouth, Assistant Incomutent hut Dangerous San Francisco ..,..1 5 0 football game.s,than any school in the country during the past ing appreciation—the..moVe death feet above sea level. U' waa a where he was hit hard by two In BrlstoJ...... 0 S. S 13—34 St. Louis 78, Syracuse 76. thrower* are the wispy marathon Paula Deubel of ^wansea, Mass., TVack Coach Bob Glegengaelt—of 'Sitndny's Schedule quarter of a century, is hack in familiar surroundings neiir majors, at Boston Gardep:''where warmish night, the thermometer diana and fumbled, but, center and Manchester ...... 0 0 n 8 8 ers. Johnny Kelley, 126-pound and Springfield College. the'^ruina defeated lhe,-New York ly the silence, toe higher toe *p«. Touchdowns. Vaiiirim, Sarfiele. Mc Mliqieapolis 88, Rochester 87, Yale, 'Basketball Manager Jim Horltpy at a Glance Satiirday'n FightV New York 17. Pittsburgh 14 probation. , !reglatered 95 degrees. Po-Captain Ren Samele recovered Carthy 2, Pepin. • V teacher from Groton, Conn.; Nick Outside'the. field pf track, New the top pf the heap this year scrambling for the Southeastern RangerS,.4*l.- Ssturdsy's Results Cpogan'of New Hayen, Conn., and Cluh» Threat in New England ^^Chicago Cards - 28) Philadelphia CoiVfercnce' championship and a Quite the, opposite took- jjlace The following night they played New York U3. Boston 107. Costea, 122-poiind Natick. Mass.: England's foremost . Olympic en- team Trainer Steve Vfltkowski of Henri ,Richar<^icored the Mon; in Quito, Ecuador, which is about Hunday's Realilta Hollywood. Calif. — Jose Luis post-.season. bo-wl plum. - in Hong Kong, China, in 19.52, Philadelphia 116, Fort Wayne school teacher by way of Farrell, trarits a re 'A rt Longajo, a road Wesleyan and Cromwell, Conn. Cliicago Bears 35. Los Angeles son's team can’t play there toi* treal , goal 'agglnSt 'Chicago In a which waa the “ silver annlver-I'O.OOO feet above wA' feyeL---morri^— . National League .Cotero, 127 4 , Los Angeles, out Since Gen. Bob ITeyland jqult 81. • ' \ MidS?e‘bS brS -A L ;f^ ”to\7;^^^ AlLAmeriea.Chuh Pes- 24 time around under * Big Severi'riilri game called one o' the .cildest in sary" of toe Globetrotters And J tha^ q mile higher than At-Gu m *- Syracuse 75, St. Loiiis 73^\ Montreal 1, Chicago 0. pointed Bobbyt Bell, 126, N /v Delrblt 17, San Francisco 13- coaching at the end of the 1952 which prohibits a schiiol from mak Chicago in man.v yeara. Sixteen of observed by toe first around-th«- qpil|qpilE AndJ toe temperature at QOtto tioEBl—inconsistent but dangerous I , . Boston 4, New York 1. York, 10. 1 Keep it Minneapolis -95. Rochester 85. —are lira position to throw some ! " Harvard nipped the /Cleveland 24, Green Bay’ 7 seasori, the Vols have been having ing the trip to Miami two years toe, 24 penalties came in the first-, world tour ever made by a basket- was|45 degrees.' -'T'* - Tttesda.v’s Sctieddie 7 wrenches in the coming New Eng- j l f , though it didn't Amerloan I>«gue Fort Lauderdale. Fla. -^-j/d^alr' _ /Washington and Baltimo.-e. not their troubles. In the next three ’ •"’^"ning. Oklahoma beat Maryland period. Goalie A l' Rollins of the ball team. . *' ■ Thjen there waa the ’ time *at - No Games Scheduled, '■ i^rinceton^ Yale. Game Nov. 1 coming New Eng Scheduled ' Niiries, France, when the't*Am- land college fooUiall weekend. . keep Princeton from winning the Buffalo 6, Cleveland 3. Ke.rwin, 140 3-4, Npw/ York, Hawks, who made 37 Saves durln ■ A large crowd was on hand, under Nov. II Schedule years, they won only 16 games and i ‘ played in a coliseum that was Princeton's unbeaten Tiger* are Ivy crown. It provided the only Providence 6, Hershey 6, (Over stopped Al Barraza;' 141 3-L iost 13. barely keeping their heads ' Coloraoo, wjufch the night, drew two, penalties hlm- something like 12.000 according to OCIL FOOTBALL dent In the Ivy armor of the men Phoenix. Ariz.,: ■’ !■ Baltimore ab Cleveland second place iij the Bi-t Seven tf it self-rone (or slashing and one for Saperstein. Most, professional en many centuries old. The Trotters Coidd Decide Ivy League Race the target of an underdog.Crimson time, tie), ■ above water. developed'a woozy feeling; when your FINAL STANDING Saturday, Nov, 10 eleven which always seems to be from Tlgertown. (, Havana -^^liiuis - Carij 1414. (Chicago Cards at New Yqrk gels p a s t ‘Missouri tola week, is all fighting. tertainer* put forth their best Rochester 3, Springfield L Detroit at Washington But thanka mainly to the talenta they learned- that in this orime • -High football vs. Norwich, 1;30 ready for its November Big. Three Yale, which la tied with Prince '-^Eastern Ix'ague Pitt.sbUrgh,/topped \ Tony but certaih to get the Orange ’’ o Three goals in the third period efforts 'before a big audien'ce, and . ■ N«w Haven, Nov. ~5 (ff)-^If«-.beUer than that'this'week if it I* baUlds. ton, for the Ivy lead .(identical Armen.t^qt', 143'*, Cuba, !3. Green Bay at Chicago' Bears of tailback John (Drum) ’ Majqra bid.-The Buffs provided themselves gave the Bruins their victqry/'bver toe Globetrotters really cut li^se arena captives were tossed to; the hatf —Mt. Nebo, N w Haven 8, Washington 2., lions./-:/ - Hail ..;.... things go right on Saturday for to have *■ chanc* against its *-0 'records), tackles improving Pittsburgh at’Irhitadelphia — S' and an Imposing, list of 19 other a solid, .Wfll-drllled team against New York aftfr the Rangers had that night. the. foolbalLtsama of ta-o -certain sUong “UtUolThraei’ rivaj,- -Wll- New England Cross Country MIdur}‘, which'wrecked pre- let'termen from last year, the- Veils Every once in awhile A Trotter Bristol r. . , Penn. The Ella last week conquered ^■Claude Gilbert. San Jose State San Francisco at Lris Angeles Oklaboiri* >nd ■ve.ry well may go tied the score At, 1-1 on-Guy-Gen,-... They started oiit with that won Meriden',,. uniyersities, tlifey could haul a lot | Hams, i ^ e e t—Maine. ' viottWy' unbeaten Norwich last All 15 of West Vlrstola’ s cross have waded through a half-dozen derful passing rpulirie ' l» " .the could be seen ' looking -^furtively-’ Dartmouth 19-0 while Princeton eto coached the Spartan baseball team a t l:\to the Orange Bowl, the jravorile, drori'a goai during toe third fhin- Manchester of fans:avray irom thel.r televiriqn T he same can be. said for Trinl- Sunday, Nov, 11- Saturday by a walloping 4i-14 country’ squads have D« WALKING .CHAMPION opponents ao far in quest of their whistled tune of "Sweet Georgia around as if expecting the sudden count, can nail do\vn the Vermont dispensed with Bron-n 21-7^ by Art Smith.- ripring. ■' . At.the moment Clemsoh (Yep)T|-ute of the, session. Jerry Toppaz- Windham .. set* to Watch them play each other ' . l ’ Smoke. Eaters vs. Fire Fighters first undefeated, untied arason Atlantic' Co a s t zini scored twice but the tie-break Brov.’n;" The boys form’ a circle appearance of one o f the kinga of P/. t250 the .following Saturday. ! State crown by defeating the Uni In other Ivy matches this Sat is leading the the jungle. —Charter Qak Park. “ Springfield.'^ Masi,. Nov. -5 (FI— since 1981 when they won-the Na- Conference [ w) which supplies the er came'from Johnny Pierson, and pass the ball.around in.their. 1 The football' team referred to i her o f the "UtUe Three," Amherst, versity of Vermont. urday, CorneTl is at Brown end The New England Senior AAU 15- tlonul '(Championship. / - / , j Cruisers v*. Blue. D ^ ls —Char Columbia is at Dartmouth. other-team., Duke still has an out ^ e named Princeton and Y'ale.; For those who base their forecast* ter Oak Park. AIC.pla.VK New Haven kilomter walking champion.is Carl There’* a villain lurking in the side chance ' but'.Maryland, the ^ * y p l^ io the Yale Bowl N ov.; on'comparative scores '(rarely a And AIC,,a surprise 26rl2 loser DeJectedTufts Sttnsoh of Medford. Stinson shadow*, though, in Geoigla Tech, 10 % R e d u c tio n For Wednesday,! Nbv, 21 to Alfred Katiirday night, has a perennial contender, anoth 17. The game will be telecast. y j safe riiethod). there are these - Qlobe ’lYottere- vs., Philadelphia, Dejected Tufts, knocked from' triumphed yesterday in a time of Tennes.see'a No. 1 .xiyal for the er has-been this year.- TheiTerps. D odgers M ay Lk chance t o ' knock off New Eng one hour, 14 minutes, 27 seconds S ta te Cl AC X-Country Race Month of Njsvember Conceivably they could fill it-scores to ponder: Tufts 52,Trinity 8—High School. the undefeated-untied - class by conference, championship. The En-. who are finding o.ut how the other because. If Princeton beats Har.. * 20;OA. Amherst Aft. rik.oa-Tufts a 0. . T land’s only .remaining unbeaten, improving Amherst 6-0, will try to BOWL FOR HEALTH over the distance of roughly 9^ l-’3 Japan payers Thursday, Nov. 22 untied club—New Hav'eriTeachers. gineera, likewise, lisve polished off hair, llv’es, have won; Just one; g ^ e vard this -week and Yale beats repair morale agpinst Rochester. STILL SOME OPENINGS DAY or NIGHT miles. Ted Miller of Boston 'was (a 6-0 squeaker over Wake FbresU The Connecticut-New Hamp Turkey Day Road Race, 10:80— New Haven beat Brockport 81-0. Other game's on tap for the week second with Fred Brown of Med a half-dozen opponer.ts, giving up W o n , hy ISorwich, /ndianSi ,'6th. PennsylvaniSL, the championship of shire tie, thwarting at' least tem- only four touchdowns in the pro- in; seve.n. They were cut down .hv. 6shka, Japan, Nov. 5 ((p), — Mary Cheney Library. It has scored 264 points tO its com end include: . FOR LEAGUE or PRIVATE IQW U N G ford third. . ■ ' ^ the Ivy League will be riding on pora-rily Conriecttcut’s hopes ,for a ..l.High football vs. Blast Hartford, ces*.-- Kentucky, 14-0 Saturday. It looks FresCo Thompson, vice . prieident the outcome. Both are undefeated bined opponents’ 28 in seven games Atoherst at Trinity, Colby at strong sl(ronvich Free Academy# Hall. 8. Doremu*. Mancheatar. 7. eleji)5;-.c u t claim to th'e Yankee II—Blast Hartford!. . ,f ■ but stranger things have hapjtened BIJVDES ROMP The two teams meet in Atlanta like', bik Jim Tatum pulled up. Of the Brooklyn Dodgers, said to in' league play. Iii fact, Princeton Conference championship, raised Bates, Malne- -at Bow'doin, Branii'- stakes -Just in time. day toe National League cham wori both Seam and individual hon Cleridaniel, Manchester. 8. He- and AIC haa a deadly passing com- this w e e k and to the victor no Garthy, Middletown. 9. ' Hoilsl><- is undefeated^ periPd' V two I questions. With a Connecti eis at. Massachusetts, Wilkes at MURPHY'S • .Oklahoma,. Georgia Tech and pions are 'Thinking of . inviting ors in the' arinual State CIAC Yhle'a. cc^ u est o f Dartmouth , ELECJT CAGE .CATTAiN- I hinatlpri in qua.rierhack Bob Anas- Bridgeport (Friday nigm). RPI at New Haven, Nov. 5 tJPt -*- Fred doub^ wlll go the, Soutoeastern rMiddletown/ -JJI— Dufant,, Ntrim.- cut first down On .the New. Hamp taa and eridToi)'. Rychlec. ktSTATTBAifT — LEdAL Be v e r a g e s Woho'ski ’ fired' Tri’ three” gorift last crown. Tenriesaee wriririeif u! to-Hi#' T e m t e ra-ee. Incidentallyi form two- Japanese' / iilmyera’ ; - -to"“ the Saturday, .while 'j Ihinijeton was Coast Guard, Northeastern aiC on-'' three-fifths of t ^ , remaining mp- (h-oss Country Merit Saturday 1 ford. shire's one-yard 'line, why wasn’t ^Fairfield, Nov, 5 (Ah —The Fair Princeton Coach Charlie Cald- . 991 MAIN STRFJET TEU MI 9-8100 night as the New- Haven Blades -task Saturday with a routine .20-0 United States to attend our spring adding Brown’s Sdalp to, its list Of halfback Lenny' King ^ven at necticut, Springfield et t New. jor unbeatenA Wyoming, which training.'! , afternoon' oyer the Wesleyan Urii-1-. . gop |q Team* ■ Ivy League trophiea, helped give field Unlvereity Athletic Assn, an .well has two! reasons.to reg'ard ‘ HOME TEI.KPHONE MI 8-40|54. romped in an 8-2 E xtern Hockey v ie t 0 r y over North Carofiria, versify course in Middletown. The | Norwlbh 115. 2. East Hoirt-. least one chaqce to hit the line, nounced today the election of pi- Harvard warily., Hampshire, Norwich at Worpeater Ivs’rapped lip the Skyline title with , He said .toe final decision might Connecticut colleges . a we^end ■Te^h. Wesleyan at William*. ; Leagurifuri victory oveir the Washing- while GeorgijS "Tech accoud ranked WildAt* captured team Uurela fot^ 128. 4 Bulkeley .184. 4. HaU since he'd, heel) gobbling up yard drb Tagatac,- the emialleat mSn on First, this ii Harvard's, w ^ k to ton . Lioivi. Ron. Foster added .'a 21-4) victory over Utah State, be postponed until the Dodgers re record o ( three Wins, one tie and- ,t)ehind Oklahama in,. liuit. week's and Pr’incetoq, which* walloped with 115 point* compared tp 128 ! i 64. 5. BrUtpl 165. 6. ManChtsUr age all-the w%y down the field? the eq^uaej;/ ae captain of the bsm'- win. The Crimson ^ v e gone up ■'The rest of the resulU from last two more for the Blades. "New Associated tti-ea* poll, -edt ed Ihike, turn - home. _ ; no defeats against out-of-state op- Brown, 2l-'7ji are the others.' “U would nut ..necessarily mean for runnerup East Hertford. And ; ig».7, Middletown 179. 8. Hortfioni. With a 'New Hampshire f t r s t ketbafl team! H Though drily five arid doiyn like a yq-yo since .the week's scorebohr^: / Haven scored five goals In the 7-0. , V'-- V j ■ ppsitiori.' Four fhams were In down ori' Oonnec.Ucut's three-yard - It may - be a ■ couple' o f weeks we W-ere'“|Rl«l’*»led in those play- toe Acad's CTem McGrath ra c^ - igr. 9. Danbury 208. 10. New laon* hiif feet; eight inches, the. s«nlar-.from season's start, losing one game, Batei 18,. Bonydoin 12; Nmth-' first period. ( . No matter who .wins, it will be a home on easy wiriner in 13:32.7, i don 215. volved in intraiacate battles. line, and onb' a minute left to play, Nichols, a foirnier iitaf at. Bridge-' tluii) winning the next. eastern, 19, BTrandeis 13, N ew ^ before-the' Pacific entrant in the erb,” he Added. "But we aite look- ■ 'About all the New Ma'ven Teach w lu /,^ n ’tjtfew Hampshire try a frustrating experience, tor - .either Rtwe Bpwl Is decided. One thing Injr for a '»'«y io repriy All-of the only 10 seconds off the record.; —r-r-; ■ ■- - port,'# ' Warren Herding -Hl|^ HarvariiP/opened *with - a- ‘Ig-LS- Britain 40, Bridgeport 19; Trinity ' GAME DATE CHANGED' ha* lany hopes of - getting past Twenty-three schools‘participated.J--;',., .V:. W IM -^TAN C« CH ASSIS! ers can do to gain mpre glory is field wo'al on fourth down 'after School, wae Falrflclld’e lending upset loA to Tufts, defeated Cor i'. Is certain <—» it, will be Oregon good will we have experienced In »27, Coast Guard 7; Maine 26;*ColbF Oklahoma in the'ristional rankings. StateT'the ciirrerit leader, or Start* Defending (Champion Manches* | SEVEN-SPOHST score 52, or more points this week three llhe bucks had failed Tl . scorer last. season; averaging 15 nell 82-7, lost to dolumbia 26-20, 6: Crinnectlcut 0 New Hampshire •; . PIN b6YS WANTE0 V Bfstdri) Nriv. 6 (8P>—The Boston Japan, and I . think Ht n)ig)it benefit low , iwMo, 41^ tMiMitoiiM':. . tiMt's O.Ms for I’Sy. ' ' ' against Atnerican International. The hulking Soonera won their 36th ford; The tVro meet Saturday and Japaneae.bdseball if aome players ter High nnlahed.-Tsixth w|th 166. .---- — ■'i ! pointa a ^m e. - ii, beat Dartmouth 38-21 and last Maasa^chuaetts 26. Vermont 19; Cbilegfe fpptball tcairi wilt play the pplntM trailing Hartfonl Bulkeley. j Morgantown. W, th» ett Hoots' in 1955. ' * . homa made a runaway of it. 4ite 9-6 nori-confprence t)dumpii over 111016 p .‘ mimir -Shy squ^v by profeisienal ' Oranga-Bowl game on jan. 1 would Pitt, While the Hawkeye* ! Were older itirifi who could teaejh etoer ■ illCsOrath, Norwich:'2. Wright. with th* wstfgtita for 4^., tSS'MaiR S^ Mamhcfter I against Rochester; Newi, Engjand fraahiHhB eham- the AlKHtorhim fbr pCoBdoy. Nor. same tliria, Harvard wen iU m t athieti on the continent eC North wJU'have to do opeii ^ . ibWLlNG 3Se P n STRING), J -have been reduced to atrietly an bounced from the imbeatei); lot by Japanese what he jeairna in spring Bristol. 8. Brtmley, Root Hartford, piondUpe. : ' Big IJfeurea erowa elnee IMS—Hw Amcr' Clogn onow calt .boi u foly wUto i. LoMHer. ! Hartford. 8* Vowen. tf it li downed aloorly, : ;i 'alad-rgn AtM'aetioB. Bud Wilkin- MlchlgAri, fj7 -U .‘ , ^ tfaliitng, and ona oMcioL* ' S Z S ietofiaS flS sS w . V_ " '9 '
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Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n .^ Mo n d a y , No v e m b e r r, i 956 PAGS ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.jHjC^CTESTER. CON^A0 ARR VOU DOIN',HIRR! anialt appliances, welding. people of all lJT>es, counter clerkJ, Rd. ^ ■ WANTED Three or four rtM^ garMO’ ^^ar porch and |>atlo $10,000.. Bteer needa own. Y o u a c r io f K Mam Street Ml. #.6678. for’ Dec. lOi AVrJte or phone . for Studio, jtT McKee- MI. 3-7500, combiflaUon. Completely rodecor- MI. -9-Mio, MOMS M A IM ?; ^ COMPltXlDNrjUtr APAMt J UN-*V0D NAv6 n*T ^.ASSIFIED ADVT. bbokkeeiJev. artist, accmintant•.! mPTAli'? r eh.mt; heated apartment near Main St., t Aiiaaaf eb.,descriptive ciivular. New manager: women’s wear, w lnrto^.H ^*V” *ted in and out^ Five minute walk Y0U4UM 1D M _M|T JA'N* DiDDiN, Race t n < ■, DEPT. HOURS DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, England Technical Institute of , trimifier,-V-hemlst, hoiiaeworkei', i phvmacisti funiltura manager, ^ shopping district. Up to 830. Eider- MAtfiNOAUAfiT 3UR «BCqiTARV,' HVearlng Apparel-s-Fnrs 57 ly widow. Referencje. MI. 9-1807. to Veipianck Bch'oo]^ church bus M A N C H E S T E R ^ room Cape, copied,' vacuum cleaners. Irons, Corms,'Im-.. 163 Tninibull St., maid, mother’a.helper ,co6k wait. .''F u e l and F ccd two unfinished. uU''^teth. rear oarrfwKAf X ■ 8:lf A. M. to 4:»0 P. M. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, lino and rihopping district. $19,800. A- Hartfo?^'M . 8-3406, ress. cminterr>i'i.->«^ess, kitchen! Owner M l 9-3835. ihed dormer and tw A d'ormers, ,«) >led. repaired, cleaned and ; five or six rooms desperately. Will near Bowers School. Quick occu- COPY CLOSING TIME ditinn for corning needs. Bralth- w o m e n ; Hal^\fill need for prac, house .worker, machine operator, ■ ***** salesmen of all' types,- nvered - pancy. Bricrlfice. Six' room.nthch, elections. But there wrire isolated to carry.but fhiri: demands for 1 watte. 82 Pearl Street. ■ tical mii-ses.'Eitsy to , learn , a t; any lengths. Call .azed Work done stt niv home, i pay up )p $65. MI. 9-5197. - * GREEN h il l ST.—Pfice reduced RusStan and, ^mmrinist domina , griBdS'r,grinder, chocolate dipper,diuner solder- , order counterm^, 9-7636. attached garage. Owner leaving instances, as la Kentucky and elecUons, IndSpmdanoa and wttl)> FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. home;.spare Good pay.] kitchen helper, bgrtier.'/po- N -erhead. Save. Call MI. ’ ~ , for quick sale tb $14,500. Her# ia tion artdeh stteted Qct. 28, Yester ‘ er sn'd. wlrer, assembler, silk-i 9- (or free estimate at v o u r ; '^^KTED- Three or four room etate. Near Buckley school. Sacri Utah. ' ■ dratfal tite Russians sUtfcNMd th L MON/THRU FRi: GONDER’S T.V. Service, available Many earn whileNiehcning. Bi|^ i llctrtVkri, Phlef of police/ win a" 7-roqm home with ..2-car garage day the Ruistans unleaasd a mas any time. Antenna conVersiona.. screen printer, factory workers'. 1 d r y OAK SLABS. Cut atove and h( slTnder. no obligation. Capes' *P*il"^"*’„ unftinUshed, yow g fice. Quick occupancy’. George L. sive assault by their troops, tanka the countfy under the WkiMNr ■ School unnece'saanfXjhtoiin'ation dow (ieaner, -jatiitor^^jportef,- located in fine neighborhood. In Itehtucky the-! States Rights Pact. ' ■ ^ \ 1 0 : 3 0 A. M. Philco factory supervised service. Part and full time and trainee ‘ fireplace lengtba. 810 per load. >1 120 married couple. Excellent refer- OrMn Hill 8t, is located between Graziadio, Realtor. MI, 9-087$. and planes to crush the inaepend- and sannple lessions ^eK W ayn e jobs available. Applv Conn Slate nursMy laborer; tree pniner. Cait'PI. 2-7886. ■ ' em-es. Phone -Jphn Piergroasl. MI. Democrats drew about 10,000/Votea Arrierican offieiala said tbs hssv Tel. 80. 9-1486. School, Box A^H#i ald. \ X . " E„ Center St. and Porter St., Oc ends movement. SATCTROAY i A. M. Employment Service, 806 Main St inspector, cutter, 'nva^hinlst. tool ALMOST NEW fitted gray w ool. 9-6924. \ - $1000 DOWN.'^arge three bedroom in 1948. Some believed t^^'m ight Sttuatton Hopeless Russian military assault shesrad inaker. milling ipkchine. engine cupancy upon completion of tale. ranch, fireplace^eframic tile bath, REFRIGERATION sales and aerv- coal, with Persian iamb collar. • Handy to fcboote bua and ttorei. do’ as well this' year. iH ^ lah a But the rebels fought on with signs of becomlrig one of tbs awst rOITK OOOPEKATVIX.WILL ice. Commercial, household, air ^ lathe. turref'Uit>e, jig borer, sheet Garden—rarm—Dairy, fun cellar, garage, acre lot, h' ‘ "Citizens for Lee" outfit was back-, savage ever launched to maiwtalB londfr—Stock#— size 36, reasonable Call MI. 9-8640 Robert J. Smith. Inc., 963 Main elevation. excellent con bars hands, guns and rifles and BE APPRECIATED conditioners, freerers. A, and W. rt^a ' ^ ^ ^ «B 1 ■ / ; metal worker/arc” was*ci,^ welder,. w VlUCr,. LCIIcsipen.i |2Cri4 Product# • 50 after 6 p.m. Runinefe Property Pof Sale 70 St. Tel. MI. 9-6241. ihg J. Bracken Lee seeking rin. un homemade bombs. The resistance control of a capUvo coimtky. iD PEARS, 81 and up. BOY S cn?B SCDUT itijiform, size RpCKVILLE per month includes principal and' teKand meat counter, ^ r k . Good MANCHKSTER^Hartan Road. SU against the Republican who beat Budapest came, ari appeal by the dourit that foUowsrs of the lata CLEAN ANI int those gutters rapwfer. machine fixer, handv I-buia Botti. 260 Bush Hill Rd. 10-12. Call 5n. 9-3877 afij’ time. MANCHESTER him in the Primary and against the Russiari' commander to Hungarian Stalin have moved back Into si now. A.VJ cosllV''cepalr8 later. Interest. Hartford CH, 6-8897. j worKhig ronditiop^ Excellent' n\sn. grinder, painter, hand sew GROCERY B U S IN E S S room Cape Cq^Jone unfinlahed). S Frank Burke, Connecticut Mort=; at aftin 114% mortgage-. Near echoole. tea Democratic nominee.' troops to "Join in the:fight against .position of authority In ths X n m - Ml. 3-1583, ! .>r. *saembler..'m 1 GREEN Mountain winter po Well conat'ructed fdur room Therq Were a half dozen or so gage Exchange, Lewit comer First ^”0 6<«X*ni*r St. , helpera plumber, steam fitter. t«toea, mealy and very good eot- Including six ritom reaidence line Mores and chqrch; V.i bathe, reaction.” lin. T h ey said the Stalinist wing im d FoRWd etcpandable Cape Cod with ehed other gubernatorial conteata kick- >^"We are the loyal friends of trie .FAY’S SEPTIC Tanks Service _Gold. ^ helper, route man. driver, rigger,! 1 >« every respect. De Roonu Without Board 59 ! over store, two-car attached' ga on heat.3Excellent condition. Call of the Soviet Communist P tr tr , cleaning, installing, c e ll a r s APPRENTIc E->PIEMAKER willlbg rage fun basement. Excellent con OdWe*. til* bath, fireplace hot Ml. 9^48804 in^up dust: Hungarian nation,” the command represented by .Oeorgl Malsuhav^ 'LOST—Gold %wweJet on Henry St. to learfiJx goodstrade. Appjy in wool presaer. Sendee station at-1 .I'veredHo your door, one bag or water-oil heal, city utlll'tiee. /Democrat was in the lead er said. "W e are the soldiers of drained. MI. 9-2330. Icndani. lubrication man, loader; ^ore,. Oall-Hathaway', Ml. ft-6438. ROOM TO RENT. 8t*te Ta dition. Lot nicely shrubbed. Nine V. M. Molotov and other-Isjadsfs nr<^ed and rags taken sway free. MI. ter. New equipment. Beer lic'ena*' Cpnn. Slate Employment Service. Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, X cupancy. LfMK^4tTA^JfAlfe^ hamprihlrc. In Rhode Island the . tall. Bnrtim collar. MI. 9-7«17?\ Meat and grocer>’. Good location. JOIN A GROVVINit ALICE CLAMPEt, Realtor to Join up in fighting against re Krushchev arid Premier Bulganin. 9-01,42. Call evenings. 806 Main St. 14 Arch St. /* o * 4M(Lgy Avir Democratic Governor faced a rug- action, for freedom and democra Excrllent . volume. See it nouv-my J.D. REALTY MI. 9-4543 $18,300-278 Parker Street. aU In the Stallnlate’ eyes, it. was roON D—Ifawn colored Boxer, fe- -SeOlJf M tX m P M T , ged battle with his Republican opr; cy." . X ’ FLOOR and papering service. appointment. Roger R. .Pupuis KiPANY 20-86 YEARS OF AGE. Opportunity rtousehold Good# 51 MI. 9-9738 room cqlbnrril'ao6ri~vacant7 Base- Krushchev'S denundattott 8 f tbs malC, vicinity 698 Keeney St. Call Agency, JA. 2-7323, AD. 2-3307, to,learn photo engraving. Excel------—------Othc^ lietinge available ponent. Wisconain, Iowa, Colorado Shortly after the broadcast, a late dlcutor and hla relaxatton oC Floors sanded arid refInIshed. Also PI.,EASANT heated room with pri 9-3640 ment garage, nice lot, choice cen and ’'Washingtlon were having •V: - ' Lee Fracchla, Dog Warden. MI. papering and painting. TR 8-2071 In the growing' carbide cutting ■^bnt working conditions. ’ Uberal FRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 420 vate bath. Call AH. 3-4033. 22-automoblls convoy brought the stern diecipUne in ths aatSl- *•4640. or TR 5-1050. tool Industry we need experienced benefila, paid holidays. Inquire Lake St., is buying and selling tral location. Possible to - trade-in close races. more than 100 citizens et .western Iltes that haa caused the rsoant „ , i j / 1 machine operators and other types COZY ROOM for one or two girls In .West Virginia Republicans nations, including 23 American de ' 'FOOND-aable white Collie, fe'- Fei ABC Photo Gravure Corp., Elm good used furniture and antiques, Farms and Limd For 8al*'.71 J^^E R LISTED BEFORE yOur'present house here. shows of independence ia BUngArF Help iVantfd-— rem a le 3o | of industrial personnel. If you want St., Manchester. kn. 9-6580, Hours 9 a.m.-8 p.m. or would consider couple. All the SqbaffMui For Sal* 75 from.Mortarty Bros, end Cole figured they had their best chance pendents Of persqrinel In ths and Poland. male wppy. Cell Lee' Fracchla, GENERAL house wiring, all kinds. a good job apply at office.' privileges of home. Convenient to Pantaleo, Abair Motors in September. since 1928 to elect a dovernor. In American Legation in ^ d a p e s t 43cg Warden. MI. *-4540... 21 ACRE FARM. Nhrth Coventry. ' HOLLISTER STREET Call PI 2-6388 after 8 p.m. YOIJno l a d y for light . counter ANTIQUE f u r n i t u r e ,’ silver.; everything. Please call Ml. 9-3339. Dunn Road. Large Y w r room ONLY FIVE YEARS OLD T. J. CROCKETt J Realtor HAZARDVILLE — Nine year oh* Msghuson was driving st the Kansas it was the other way across the Austrian terder at work in rbtall store. Apply in per Holif Wofitod II. glass, china, and used furniture! ranch type, three .bedrooms wall time the Cole Motors car cracked Nlckelsdorf. home, oil heat, two la^ e poultry BEAUTIFUL! Bound Over on V around, uith Democrats pinning .Penomi* 3 LANO CLBARETD and brush son. Lynn Poultry Farm’s Store. N E L C O TO O L CQr, ING. Male or jFomale 37 bought and Sold. Furniture Repair! CLEAN HEATED room for two houses. Price $14,000. Ik E. MI. 8-0416 or < to wall carpeting. Built-in TV., up in' Bolton, although he got in t’ .-Ir hopes On a GOP spilt to break The westerners had beisn strand Reds Ignoriiig burned. Stone walls built and Manchester Parkade Service. ML 5-7449. . i gen’tlemen. at Center. Bath, show- Realty, m l 9-6297, MI. sXiSO.' recreation room, two firepiacee, the car after it was taken. a decades-long Republican mon-' ed for two days in Magyarovar,' a grading done. Ml. 9-6275. __ .z______j 266 Center St., Pine St; entrance — : er, parking. MI. 9-7083, Nckr Erammat, Junior high, high Mrs. Welia MI. 8-4788 ’ Larceny Counts person who witnessed f o u n t a in help needed. Eveningk; aehool, -tea line, beautiful five- rafrigerator and Move. City water. . -Ma:cDuff did no driving, but did. opoiy on the state houie. village only a few miles from free Wo m a n f o r laundry finishing de. AJ»o,®hort order cook, full time DOING YOUR SHOPPING ' ------Immediate occupancy. George J. receive goods, bri'-tpid police, he Auatria’a frontier. Despite in an aeddaat involving a bicycle j NICELY furnished room, very room home. Full basement, oil IMMEDIATE occupancy. Qap* A regional breakdown on opinion -and automobile st intersection of days. Apply in person or call Houses For Sale \72‘ Colaman, Rockville. TR, -5-4045, Louis 'Pantaleo Jr., 18. of 18 "knew were stcllen.” tervention by the United. States UN Demand td arrap-tron and metal. Will pick - - ' E A R L Y ? clean, for a gentleman. New ga- heat, RreplacO;.^laBter walle, com Cod, axcellent condition, conven about the outcome! of the presi East Middle Tpke. and Main St. oua benefits. Apply in person. New ! PRESS OPERATOP, to learn setup. Howard Johnson, Tolland Tpke, $12,650 — Thirty-year mortgage TR. 8-4710. Lincoln St. and Richard Abair; 17, Prior was the "least culpable," dential TBce left Stevenson with State Departhient, the Russian up any time. Dial 112-TR 5-742L MI. 9-8220. - j rage available, 316 Spriice St. bination windows -gnd ' doors, tile ient to schools, churches and main Of 33 Deerfield St., were bound on October 4, 1985, kindly cairMI. Model Ijuindry, 73 Summit St., | Apply in person. Gunver ManUfae. We have an excellent selection of available, three-bedroom Ranches, . bath, copper plumbing city utlll- ■hopping araa. E. F. VonEcker, “ "~~VERNON lince his only offense was to ride no ^electoral .votes outside the commander there held the convoy 9-8228 or Ml, 8-7444. tiiring Co.. 234;Hartford Rd. lamps, smali electrical appliances. ' I-ARGE bedroom, two adults, now being Built, ceramic tlla bath] over to Superior Court by Judge in the 20-year old (3ole Motors car South-border states; until a German doctor advised Quit : Hungary YOUNG WOMEN wanted for hand I - . tlea. *M% mortgage may be ae- Agent, 809 Keeney St. Wesley Oryk in Town Court to Household Strritia hassocks, rockers; ^ind all kinds of heated, free parking. ' business exhaust fan, full cellar, hot water aumed. Large Tot, nicely Jand- Six room ranch. Large living which was ultimately wrecked on The observere credited EUsen- him He might have an epidemic WANTED—Ride to ' State Office cutting and light factory work. WAREHo iTSE MAN for shipping Situntion Wanted— heat. '■•J acre, trees. Carlton W. day for trial on a ■variety of O r t t r e j 13-A home furnishings. bloc'k. Depot Square. Mr. Keith, X ecaped. Thirty days occupancy.. A OWNER TRANSFERRED, fape room, fireplace, ceramic tile bath, an "ill fated ride." bower with such prizes as New of diphtheria on his handa if ho (Oontlaaed from Piqik Om ) Building from Oak and.GleAwood Day shift, 8 a.hi.-4:30 p.m. Apply i and receiving work. Goo^ work- Fem ala 38 MI. 9-8191. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. 9-4694. Cod. SU finished rooms. Large oak floora, two-car basement ga cha.rges. did not release the party. SU. Hours 8:30-4:30, Call MI. real home. Reason-for aelling, owri- According to FitzGerald, Pan- York’i 45 electoral votes and FURNITURE rejMHring and refln- Kaklar Toy Co., 80 Hilliard St. | ing conditions and company bene^ Use our la.vawa.v plan ''cAhinet kitchen, 1>4 bathe, w rage, ameslte drive,*Many extras. ^nd was set at $1,000 in each taleo and Abair are accused of Almost every iriember of the resolution in aa emergency sa#- . *-7772...... _ _ (Its , Apply Good.vear Tire an,d LADIES! L«t me do your ironing MANCHESTER — 36 'WetHllgtOM er needs iqrger home. Priced at California’s 32, whila Pennayl- Ishlng: antiqims realorealpred. Fumi- TWO SINGLE rooms available In only *14,900. x heat, . Aluminum windows and case. Three companion cases were taking- auto accessories some of vanla which also has 32 was l i s ^ party was suffering from a cold slen of the Cteneral Assembw last* ture Repali-^Service, Talcottville. WOMAN FOR sorting and as-! Rubber Companv, Inc., 180 Good- In my home. Will pick up and de five room apartment, halfway be P.d.-'T:mnm Colonial. Excellent doors'.'Biicfcley school. ' Sensibly $20,500 disposed of today. i after spending two night* lit night. It contained eight aacUoas. COLLEGE BANNERS to borrow aembling.ln dry cleaning depart-' win St.. East Hartford. Conn BU liver. Phone MI. 9-0806 CHAMBERS FURNITURE location. Fireplace- Oil stean) heat.- which MscDuff and Magnuson .as doubtful but inclining toward MI. 3-7449T tween Center and hospital. Wom priced, $19,^. Ken Ostrinsky, Pantaleo ia charged with larceny were eccused of receiving. Eisenhower. makeshift beds in a Magyatxtvar The main ones called on ths R »s- ■lor one ddY’s dance decorations. ment., Five daj’ week. Benefits. I 9-3424. , -S A L E S en only. Call MI. 3-5539. Attached garage. Taatefully deco- of goods worth 8282, two counts of CaU Ml. 0-5487^ > LRLES LESPERANCE Realtor. MI. ^5159, MI. 9-8598. WARREN E. HOWLAND, The prosecutor said the cases, Another big etate liated as aehool house. Siena to end their armed attacks FORMICA countqfs. ceramic wali Appply in pMaoh. New Model 503 East Middle Tpke. I rated. Imniedlate occupancy. Sen MI 9-7620 X . Realtor theft of a motor vehicle ahd driv-'" R. A. Clark, -adniinlstrativa on tha Hungarians, to Wlthdbnssr and floor tile. Let ua modernize Laundry, 73 Summit St. YOUNG MAN full time w-ith driv FURNISHED ROOM for rent with sibly priced st $17,900. Cali A. P-. ' g r e e n h il l ST.^ttractlve oltr- were cleared up through an "excep- questionable, -with Eisenhower RIDE WANTED to Hartford, vicin. Dogs—Birds—Pels 41 AT THE GREEN ing without a^Iiceriae. tiorially efficient” Investigation by having it a shade his way, was officer of the United States Lega their forces and to permit V J f. hth ity T e r^ Square, near Fuller your bathroom and kitchen. For er’s , license. No nights, no Sun kitchen privileges. Hest furnished. Wilkie * Co.. MI 9-4389, Irtl er home. Six large roOma. .Oil hot 3-110* - Abair is charged with larceny of tion in fodapest who was in SHIRT FINiSHER,' experienced, Open daily; 10-a.m. . 5 p.m. Tel. MI. 9-7753. 2 i\YEAR DUPLEX ^ ■ MI. 9-6003 police.'Patrolman Thomas Graham Michigan, with 20 votes. servers to eater Hungary shd Brush, Business hours. 8:30 a.m..- freb estimates csil MI, 9-2655, The days. Drug store. Excellent oppor BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole 9-0649. / water heat. Double g a t^ e. Only goods worth. 8282 orie count of ehaige of the American depend make an Inveetlgation. Tile Shop, Buckland. full or part time. Towne Oeaners, tunity. Apply in person only. 459 7 :30 p.m. . 9 p.m. made the arrests anfl csriisd out Missouri, with 13 votes once B p.m. After 6 p.m. calt^n. 9-9739. > sale and retail. D,aUyDally 9 to 5 p.m. $14,800. Robert B. Anderson Age»' Ve r n o n —six room op e cod. theft of a motor vehicle ririd using ents, diclinsd to make any state An explosion of applause hnites 348 Main Street. Hartford Rd. /Tuesday. Thursday. Ei-ldav nights ROOM FOR RENT near the Cen MANCHESTER Y e a r Ttmii'd seven T ^ m cy. JA. 8-0139. the police investigation. coiuited securely in Stevenson's WEIAVINO of bums, moth holes ALL TYPES re/inished used (urni-1 ter. Ladies or gentlemen. Ml. Four down, two.up, hot air heat, a motor vehicle .n-ithout the own ment. He skid he would report Chief U.B. O e le i ^ Henry Csbot 'I 7 to 9, Porterfield's Route 5 and ■ ranch, Covwr.v'Lake. er’s permission. crimp,, was labeled a toss up. The to the United Statee Embassy in and torp clothing, hosiery runs, WOMAN WANTED for general o ------...... ture, CUsiom made solid m a-! 3-4674. 5'..j-Room Ranch' built b.v Gambo- FOXCROFT d r iv e . Real nice. hardwood-floora, two rooma knot- main reason seemed to be that the Lodge Jr., when be reed thk sso- laundry woi-k. Steady work, 5-day apel. South Windsor. JA 8-3391, hogany coffee, step and occasional 1 —t .... ------BeSUtiful 6^,.^extiPa large, Three other youths charged: with AotomBbiles tor/Sal4 4 handbags repaired, .zipper re ROliTE MA-N. local, 80 stops/laily. lali three years ago. F\ill base Sparkling Cape God. SU rooms te jMm. Lot 90x150. Price *14,300. Middle East and European war Vienna. terice proclaiming that the V J f. placement, umbrellas .repaired, week. New System l!,aundry, Har $100 w-eekly. Write Box K^Herald tables, cordovan, blond and natur-, VERY PLEASANT room for gen- ment, fireplace in basement, extra room ranch. (four finished). Tilqd bath. Oil, •Ray Sjlichnan Agency. TR. 5-1020. lesser offenses, allegedly Involved The Ruaaians treated the evac "affirms the right of tha rison Street; MANCHESTER PET Center, 995 ai finishes. $14.50-$45.' .Mattres.ses tleman, parking, at -272 Main St. with Pantaleo. and Abair all pleads scare had attracted some voters BEFORE YOU Bt|Y a uaed car men's shirt collars reversed and Main St. S A H Green atamps. large i-obmf, fully equipped with Rockville, F ivV ro^ ranch, hot water heat. City eewer. Land Eveninga William F. Ganzer. MI. toward Eisenhower. But it still uees ‘ :‘very courteously," ' mem garlan people to a goveriunsat re> sea Oorman, MqtOr Sales. Buick replaced. Marlow’s Uttl# Mend- $12.95-$J9.9,V -Springs $4-$13.50, I-e. 1 MI; 3-4071. 9-4677. . ■ ed gtiilty to breach of the peace Local Stocks spopsive to its national asplr^hma PAYROLL CLERK., Applv Gunver ] MI. 9-4273. Free parking. "If vou aluminum storm isindows and Brriezoway and gakage scaped lot. Only $13,300. Robert B. was considered to lean in Steven bers of the party aaid. Salea and SeiYlca, 288 Main kig Shop. Blanc Furniture Hospital, corner: , . —— ------—;------doors, attached''i(arage. Excellent Anderson Agency. JA, 8-OlSf. charges and received the following .They reported that Russians and dedicated to its Indepentkaes Manufacturing Co., 231 Hartford' Bri,* 3^5 cei **” '^ "*^*^ want a pet see us” Open' Mon.,- South'-Street* ijnd V^emon' 'Ave., 1 ROOM ^axt to bath, pri C»VENTRY-r-HllI Three bed- ■ertences; ' son's direction. Straat. Ml. IM971. Open evenings. Sat. 9-6. Thurs. and Fri.. 9-9. Quotetloas Puralabeit By took otrer the town of Magyarovar and welFbehig.” CURTAINS laundered in my home. Rockville. Open 9-9. Sat. until k. vatV'hoinVyiT Pearl St 'c ill aft'er ' ‘’'’" ‘*•“^0 - . Cove^ntly located VERNON Wh y p a y RENT! You can have * room ranch, excellenf'-^eighbor- George E. Magnuson Jr., 16. of The three others called doubt p n, . I '’***■ *hopping center,' schools and Cobara A Mlddiebrook, Inc. ful. with, Eisenhower slightly fa without a fight Sunday although The reaolutlon was nm vradi KEEP J^CAR? Short on a, drawer chest ■ ' bus line. 'This house thould he aell- acre lot, 114 baths, extra Targe vored, were Texas which haa 24 there uras aome sporadic shooting preferred, hut not necessary Fii rABULATING ------1-.- - . N; '■ ...... I ing for $22,000 .Sale place',$19,500. Reasoriable from owner. CaH TR. a 10-day suspended ,jatl sentence Bid Asked in the countryelde during the day. The only aaf^ve votes vrars domT Don't give up t For a good IjTCStocI—Vehicle# 42 (baby j-ellow), mapla high ^hair, rage, Nicel.v landscape*^ lot. 5-5909 after 9 P^m, Wed. and Sun. garage, amesite drive, full base and. one year’s probation. votes, Virginia 12, and Kentucky, TRY US FQR reupholstering, slip day week. Write Box K, Herald. EC^iilEN f OP^ATORS Call for appointment. First National Bank 10. The Russians have had large tank cast by ths Soviet bloc. Asacslg deu —-not thru a ^ a l i loan- com double bed. wringer type washer Price $13,500. all dav. ment, custom built. Many fine fea* He was originally charged with of Manchester ...... 39 84 the abstainers were saven Asw> pany—aaa “ Harry" at 333 Main covers. drab9,ries. ™g cleaning. BUY COWS, calves and beef Boardfr# Want^<59-A , •______■ unite statldried in thia area. salesladies Wanted, full or j For Work At / and nursery pattern curtains Call These liomes are all reason tures. $16,500, from owner PI. uairig a motor vehicle without the Hartford National The two left undecided were countries, Iraq, Eg^Pt, Joedaa, St. (Fomteriy'Douglaa Motors). Free delivery'service. All work catUe. Also horsea. Piela Broa MI. 9-4871. J. D. REALTY CO. 2-6620: Oklahoma and Weat - ITirginia, Flee to Anatria part time to work in out- new State Capitol / \ ably priced. 30 day occupancy, owi\m’a permission and receiving Bank and Trust Co. 31 33 .Acrosa the border, Austria Libya, jtoudi Arabia,’ Syria aad guaranteed! Smith’s Upholater.y Tel. MI. S.74O5, ROOM AND BOARD. gentleiHan. ' MI. .1-5262 M I. <<-.1640 each of which haa eight eiectorial 1940 PORU COm^RTIBLE, new Shop, 243 N. Main St. Ml. 9-4663. Grant’s Store at the Manchester! State Comptroller’s Office 1951 L A H ELECTRIC range. $75. Lots Tor Satef 73 stolen goods worth $49. Conn. Bank and coped with its biggest refugee Yemen. Delegates from LebsuMOb ' MX. 3-7675 Malcolm D. MacDuff, 16, of 298 votes. ‘®P. •H«/ front end, dechromed, Eveninga MI. 3-7267. Shopping Parkade. Good starting ! Available Nov. 24th, MI. 3-1295 MI. 9-971F' Call J. D. REALTY (JOTTAGE f o r sale at Bolton Trust Co...... 34 37 problem since World War n . It Laos and Hungary ware absent. salary. Five dav-40 hour week. 8:30 A. M.-4:30 P. M ./- Oak St., fined $75. given a 10-day Manchester Trust .. . 62 67 Stevenson's eight sUtes, with a Other abstMnera were Atelhaa- leaded in, new paint. Ml. 9-1406. Article# For Sale 45 after 5 p.m. , MI. 3-5262 Xn. 9-9738 ONE ACRE building lots. Bitch Lake. Call MI. 9-0156. total of 82 -votes. Include Arkan got Immediate help from the In FLAT FINISH Holland window Appl,v to Miss A. Dayino, W., T. 5 days per week eQx26 SIX ROOM ranch, six years MI. 9:M40 Moutdain Section. In Bolton near suspended jail sentence and proba . Fire Inatiranoe Com panics ternational Red Croas. In addition, istan, Burma, Ceylon, Finland, In WEXRB»»iIVE\C^ transpor- shades, made to measure. All Grant Co., 815 Main St. 3 week.<< vacation - ROYAL AND Smlth-CorOBS port- i DREXEL -TRAVIS Court china . Apartment#— Flat# old. 26’ living room, 25’ master tion f^r One Vear. He was charged Aetna Fire ...... 58 61 sas. Louisiana. Tennessee, Ala Manchester. High elevation. Nice bama. Mississippi, Georgia, North special help came from W o t Ger dia, Indonesia, Nepsd and Togo- tatien. If you don’t see what you metal Venetian blinds, at a . new insurance, retirement. able and atandard typeWritera. closet, drop-leaf table, 30" round] Tenement# 61 bedroom, $10,500; also large five Wanted— ReaMS#tate 77 originally with receiving stolen Hartford Fir« . . . _____ 138 148 many, Sw^en, The Netherlanijs, slavia. * SHIRT PRESSER Wanted. FUll or NP:VER BEFORE lesidemial section. Price $2500. Carolina and South Carolina. want on our lot look behind oiir low pride. Keys mads whila you 11 paid- hnlidaya and other All makes of adding machines gold-framed mirror. Several cut i -.7 ,7, room ranch $9,000. Both on lot Phone MT^. 9-5910. goods worth $92. National F ir e ...... 92 102 Italy and Denmark. U Jf. HaU raeksd office. Cars to suit alt purses. 333 wait. Marfow’f. part timb. Town Cleaners. MI. i pririlegea sold or rented. Repairs on alt gla.ss bowls Thor Automagic iron-1 *'**^*^ *•’"'* four 260x270,. to be sold together. Both b N MARKET ARE YOU CONSIDERING Richard Allan Prior, '16, of 116 Pheenix ...... 66 (j 69)4 . Here is a state-by-atate capsule, 9-9084. ; room apartment with a SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? - Auatribu) Interior Mlnlsteri Oa- Ths debate oo Hurigkty and tbs .Main, formerly Douglas Motors, makes. Marlow’s. er. Phone MI, 3-4420;' btisineas are In excellent condition. GarUoti MANCHEsi'ER—.Three lots, 90x150 HCeney Sf., given a 5-day sus-' Ufe anti Indemnity Ins. Coa. arranged regionally. kar Heimer and Roman Catholic Salary brackets $2,940 . $3,900. girl. Write Box S, Herald. Well planried and very We will appraise your property pended.Jall sentence and one year’s vote on the American resolution W. Hutchlna. MI. 9-5132. 9-4894. on paved rokd. City water. Price Aetna Life ...... 173 183 New England.—.I t Was Bisen- Archbishop Franz Koknlg ot Vieiy were conducted in aa atmoaphars 1982 MERCURY tWo-door, 1675. WAITRESS for day work. Must be Advancement opportunities SALE—33 1-3% off on 1958-19.57 t a k e y o u r t im e PAYING! pleasant two aftariment home $2,000 each. Gail-Gaston Realty, free and without a n y obligation. probation. He was first charged hO)xer ahead in all six states with Building—Contracting l4 experienced, and reliable. Apply in with attract I've income. We alto buy property for cash. Aetna Casualty ...... 118 129 na toured refugee campe. News election with tension sad szetts- .1980 Buiclc station wagon, $289: Annual increases wallpaper. Oreen Paint and Wall 1. 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! FOUR ROOM heated apartment in MANCnESTER^444 Burnham St 185 School st., MI 9-5731; evenings wltlj using a motor vehicle without Conn. General ...... 239 264 , a total of 40 electoral votra: 1949 Mercury four door sedan, bbfson. Princess Restaurant. Rockville with range, refrigerator Five rooms and ' entrance Selling or buying contact men, however, .were barred- from ment. FOR REMODELING or .repairs, Parking facilities paper at the Green. Open daily 8-9 “ S U P E R " ’’D E I. U X E ’ edge of town.'-Five room, older MI 9-7466 the owner’s permission. Hartford Steam Boiler 80 88 Maine 5, New Hampshire 4, Ver 8298. 1948 Pbntiap four door sedan, p.m. 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE and hot water. TR. 5-7^2. house. Tw;o bedi-ooms, Yotmg.'- hall first floor; 5'a rooh^ sec-, S'TANLEY BRAY Realtor Judge Wesley Gryk ordered the the camps. ; Not since the debates set oft by see William .Kanehl, 519 Center SALES HELP ^-Pait time. Apply in BRAE-BURN REALTY Travelers . ...'...... 7314 78'4 mont 3, Massachusetts 16, Con Cflothing, .food and other sup- 8129. 1947 Pontiac four door sedan, Several vat-nucies open All 100% Guaianleed town kitchen. York furnace. Over ond floor. Wide open third floor ROCKLEDGE .TRACT—Choice lo latter three pot to drive-^with- or necticut 8, Rhode Island 4. the (Communist attack on Korea to 1987 Packard six sedan, 1949 St., Contractor and Builder. person, mornings only. Wiliton CAR BURN OIL? FOR RENT Tavo (urrilshed rooms with front and rear stai);s., FOU cation. AA zone. 100:^30 Corner of Ml. 3-6273. Public UtUtiee piles Wbrr rushed to the (Ampe, 1950 and the proposal to partittoh Gift Shop, 964'Main St‘, ONI.Y $433 for light housekeeping. Apply 4 an acre of land. Immediate occu without their licenses—for the'pro- Conn. Light Powrir .. 19 • 21 Democrats gained one House Packard-four 'door iedan.X' 1952_ Apply— State Comptroller, Econoftiy overhaul...... $49.95 $28 Delivers .-$16.18 Month pancy. $12,000 Call A R Wilke basement, with two new bli \ Garth Rd. and Mountun Rd. SMe- bktioft period. Many of the refugeaa were wom PaleaUne in 1948 haa the brilUahtc BID'WELL Home Improvement Co. Chapel St. furnaces. Porches. THIS AGENCY needs Cape Cod. Conn. Power ...... 41'4 4314 sest In Maine in the Sept. 10 elec en ahd chlldcen who had fled : in DoUft H-ton pickup. Bcuhner'a Alterationa, additlona. garages. 1 OPPORTUNITY TO learn office State Capitol, Brake reline...... $14.95 YOU GET - and Co. \n 9-4389, MI 9-0649. -wslkt, curbing,., w ater/ aewers, He also ordered prpl^lon officer tlon. —u-.., ly lighted General Assembly hall ^ Packard. Talcottville. MI. 5^8191. Clutch overhaul ...... $19.95 m , 9-4182. ^ 4-9-6 and 7 room alngiea and 2- Hartford:Elec. Lt. ... 56V4 5814 scenW clothing. There was -an Re-aiding specialists. Easybudg- ' work. Attention: Housewives, pro Hartford. Conn. 16-PIECE BEDROOM WELL HEATED light housekeep family bouaes. Buyera waiting. Henry Borawskl to set any curfew Rhode Island's two Democratic been so packed , with speotsnn. Parts and labor. No' down pay MODIFIED ENGLISH colonial, six Two-car garage, with tebby Hartford Gas C6^ .... 38 41 emergency cell fo# nstrsing bottles They filled both gsUeries aad et terms. MI 9-6495 or TR. duction workers and sales clerks! Tel, JA 7-6341-Exf. 652 Mr. Brooks ] 18-PlECE LIVING ROOM ing rooms. Inquire 1st floor. Apt. Howard- R. Haatlnga, RcaKor. he felt necessary for Uieiri ..dzRlng So. New England . Congressmen expected, to win IMT FORD FAIRLANE 500, fw r ment. lx)w. monthly payments. 12-PIECE KITCHEN large rooms and attached garage. room upstairs. Lsrge lot.j probation. for Infanta. stood, leaning on the back rails. 5-9109. Would you like to work in an of-' 9. 24 Grove St., Rockville. Both apartments vacanri next Call MI. 9-1107 any time. Tel...... 38'4 4014 handily, but Oemoefatic Gov, Den door sedan, two tone white and - Plus ■ Nice shaded lot in center of Man TWO LARo E auburban lota, - Pantaleo was represented "by Heimer said that his appeal for Hundreds of others waited outekto blOe, de l\ixe radio, heater and COLE MOTOR.S chester. 'Living room 22’6"xl4’ month. after 6:30 p;tn. MI. 9-0887. ifSBufaclurlng Companies nis Roberts was In a nip-and-tuck Austrian families to take Iri-Hun- BUILD'[>|NG—Repairs, -.-r -..-...... alterations,- ...... con^mo1ia'an7a’’«lmrrworkw^^^^ 436 Main S(. MI, 9.0980 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Atty. ’ Philip Bayer; Abair by hopirig to get in. - dsfroater, white wait tires, large ______TV SET AND CO.MB. RANGE Business Ivochtion# with fireplace. Dtplhg roo.m, large . For appointment call-. Atty. Robert Gordoh; MacDuff and Arrow, Hart, Heg. 61 64 struggle with his Republican chal-' gariari refugees had resulted in cabinets,lels, etc. Call C. Lathrop. Ml. If you have the desire to learn, we , auto lot. Must know WANTED Aasd.' Spring lenger, Chris Del Sesto. / Applause, sarcastic laughter, '’’' Chrome hub shells: jiower steering, 9-0384 or PL 2-8398, i 1937 TELEVISION 17" 21". UHF, i F*"** "Im age until wanted. Free kitchen and - separate ' laundry Prior by Bayer; and Magnuson by 34)4 / 37 «4 many acceptances.T he Nether-, padded ^ahboard. clock, cigar would like to talk with you. Com-i For Rent 64 MADELINE SMITH, Realtor Bristol Brass 24 26 In Vermont. Re^blican Sen. lands volunteered to take in refu boohig and some hisses rose as tbs pany offers 37 hoUr five day week, 1 Ko.\ Motoi-s, Inc., 155 Center St. ■VHF, discount prices. No down' **< <‘P ®w'n room. Also lavatory. Second floor, Suburban iFof^SAie- 75 Atty. Paul Marie. words of tl)* various speaksn lighter, de luxe inteit^or. Ready reliable men. three lafge bedrooms and bath. O ffice. MI, 9-16421 ^ o-fa m ily flat, vicinity of the Collins . .V,. . .116 120 Aiken and Rep. Prouty'were re gees and Sweden telegraphed it is ttractiVe benefit program', cafe-' p a r t TIME ATTENDANT. paj’mept, $8 monthly. First pay BUSINESS OR office location. 474 Prosecutor John FitzGerald rqc- came, in translatien, through the for delivery. You can’t beat nvy Aluminum Window# - Days; Phone for appointment Main St.,- ground floor. Three Must be seen to be appreciated. Home MI. 9-1146 TOLLAND—Six.rooni ranch, 77 ft Cei)|tar. One apartment must he ommended the reduction in charges Dunham Bush /< 9 10 garded as sure winners and Re ready to give shelter to Hungarian deal. Chet Brunner, Talcottville. teria, ample'paiddng. Apply Em Experience preferred. Manchester ment January. Bud'get Center. Gaston Realty, 165 Schoof St. Ml. vacapt. Cash buyer. Immediate Em-Hart ...... 32'4 35)4 publican Gov. Joseph B. Johnson's woirien and children. .headphones. and Doors 14-A ployment OffieeXF^tM National MI. 3-4164. Hartford CH. 7-0.368 rooms. Ml. 9-5229. Ml. 8-7444. frontage,-225 ft, deep. Three bed , , against the three youths tried local JJJOO Demonstralc Outride__- Ml. 8-9191, E.sso Servicenter. Windsor St. at : After 7 P. 5f. CH. 6-4690 9-57’ l. Evenings, 5n, 9-7466. rooms, full basement, fireplace,' ****• ly because they were not "active” Faftilr BearingX.. ...5 3 56 re-election also was forecast. Hope for establishment of a Store, Park and Oaklahd.^.^Ave., parkw'ay. MI, 9-8198. | STORE--Formerly Sears Roehui-k FOUR BEDROOM ranch 6>4moma Lrinders-Frary Cik. . . 23 25 No , change was'looked for in free Hungary^ neutral between Across the street from V X ~ 1988 CHEVROLET H-ton pickup GUARANTEED against all . haz East Hartford, CAMP t r a i l e r . Automatic pot I See It Day Or Night ' (two unfiriiihed), fireplace, ma storm windows and acreena. Price in the offenses' Which resulted in ards. Aluminum screehe. and at the Center-, Dekirable Main St. CAPE COD—Expan.dable Cape ori $12,995. Ray Spielman Agency, N.B. Machine Co. . . V 36 39 New Hampshire’s Republican Ekist and West, died , suddenly. at headquarters an estimated 8JM0 truck, heater and defroster, good heater, 1949 Lincoln, 1941 Ol'efimo-: if you have no means of tranapor-^ hogany paneling, ceramic tile T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor the arrests. atorm windows as well as com k P t e a c m f P A N Y bile. Call PI, 2-7211. I tation. I’ll aend my auto for you. location, heat furnished. Approxi- quiet street with fine view. Imme TR. 5-1020. Evenings William F. N. Eastern Steel . -. .. 4\ 5?i congressional delegation! although datvn yes^rday when reinforced people - demonstrated under the tires, new paint, excellent motor, SEWING .MACHINE operator diate occupancy. Not in develop bath, birch cabineta, formica According to hiri version of the in- eyes of mounted poheemen. bination screen anid storm doors. wanted. Night shift, 5 p.ni.-lO p. .77777777777— ------— M ! No obligation. ■ pialely 1200 sq. ft, floor- space. Ganzer. MI. 9-4677. 3-5416 cidents: ' • Norin and Judd , . . . i 40 . 43 for Governor. Democrat John Soviet divisions opened Are on 'ohly 29,000 miles. You can’t beat Applications Accepted ment. $14,200. Madeline Smith, counters. Only $14,900. Carlton W. govenitnent buildings: and rebel They carried a fauge.-AmerloMi Call Coughlin.'Ml. 3-7707, m. Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard Si. HEATERS. New and used. Wood, * t t» r V m M l 9-8808 or MI 9-8321. Hutchins. ML 9-5132, Ml. 9-4694. Res\MI. 9-7751 Pantaleo and Abair took cars Ruuell M fg/...... 1 0 12 Shaw was given an outside chanco my price, 8875. Chet Brunner, Tal- coal, oil. gas. cook stoves ovens. I ' rTTi?— *'•'— ^ Realtor. MI 9-1642. VERNON — Four large roqms, Stanley Works -...... 50 53 of upsetting Republican Gov. stnmgholds throughout the rebel- flag and the red-whtte-a(id-greAli> cottyille. MI. 8-8191. fo r Grocer.v,. arid STORE FQR rent to responsible ./■ HELP WANTED, daily 11-2, Thurs stove pipe, dampers, stove boards, j ALLYN ST.. HA R fy ORD* — " , iMbegeway and gerise. Large lot SOUTH if ANCHESTE^ Terry Steam ...... 140 ■ .— Lane Dwinell, bidding for a second U(^-tort» c f^ t r y . of Free Hungary. Tha HUrigarian Florist#—-Nursitries 15 day nights. 6-9 and Saturday 11,5. Produce CIcrIfs . party. Long term lease available'. with ahade treea."^ Price $12,900. LUTINGS -WANTED—Single, two- Torrtngton ...... 2-year term. ' Soviet troops set up a new Com flag was draped with, a streamar . 19Ni.BUICK Century hardtop. 19.000 Seds" i FRIGIDAmE-^ELi^ N$nge. V. 25 >4 27)4 Apply to Mr. Ruhmel, E. w' Wool- mattreasea. springs, roll-a Suitable.for restaurant. Call Ml. Hanidy Apron,.Potholder , Call Gaston Realty, 165 School St., family, three-fraiiy, business FIRE DISTRICT U.S. & v ’lp com , .. 22<4 Massachusetts Democrats were' munist government loyal to. Mos of funeral crepe. miles: fuliy equipped.' Cali The in Manchester Speed units. $.35. Call ROeWbclmije 9-4845. McCltrre Realty Co. MI g-STSl; eveninga MI 9-7466. 24 >.4 Tile Shop. AH. 9-2655. CHRIS-tolAS TREES iwholeaalet. worth Co. ‘ I way beds, cheat of drawers, vani-, ti? a __ V ^ FOUNDATIONS 'property. Have many cash buyers. U.S. Env’lp pfd. .. .. 1214 14)4 making their biggest effort in the cow to replace the Nationalist re Placards shrieked “Butchers, Selected Balaam and Spruce that on Full-Time Basis. ties ttutik, tables, linoleum rugs.' ______Mortgages arrangedXPleass call NOTICE ■Veeder-RoOt...... 54 57 Congressional race to oust Repub gime o f Premier Imre Nagy, a murderanno more.cqmpromise with sell on sight. Wreaths, boughs, 'i'$75 MAIN ST. One-Story brick Georgs L. Graziadio, Realtor. MI. Nationalist Communist who had 1948 MERCI'IRY convertible, good ./Many. Benefits I linoleum by the yard. Many items n CUBIC FOOT HotROint freezer building 26x.38 feet. Arriple front The Steve quotations are riot to lican Rep. Curtis, t ^ I e the No. 1 Russia, exterininate the Red mur condition all around. Asking $185 etc. Renowned quality. ’ Moderate TABULATING Infant o f Pragu* *8978. 109 Henry St. OF ANNU>L^MEETING promised to fulfill the rebels’ aims. derers.’’ I, - ' Thia top. refrigerator. Roper gas atove an lj^ ar parking. Call owner. ML Notice is beteby given to all the bo construed as actual markets. GOP target was Dem^rattc Rep. or best offer, MI. 9-4601 after 4:30 prices.'’ Retailers triple invest EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Paid Holidaya at^k is left over from Jones with heating unit MI. 9-0103. or EP/¥pLOMSKI^ MacDonald. In the Massachusetts Hungsiriaa Communist -party Meanwhile, the poker • fk o ^ p.m. ments, Write for prl<*e - brochure, legal v oj^ o of tlje South Man Furniture Store, will be-^.sold for; 5fl 9-0.362 Pholte Storrs, GArileM 9-tOM governor race. Democrat Foster boss Janos Radar, ;whq was 'sup chief Soviet delegate was on mm Hughes Farms, Berhardston, For Work At Five Day Week ; less than coat. Come In fcnd con -! ----- !------______u-;______■ chester'Fire DistHct that the-Ari- posed to be working with . Nagy assambly rostrum, disputing/Hw Mass. I.ARGE STDRE for rent. 209 N. Legaf Notice nusL Meeting of aaid District will Furcolo was considered in the Slate Capitol . Vince yourself. 40 Oak St. 2nd WHITE COMBINATION oil arid gas Main St.. Depot Sq. Rental $6$ Publicjlecords lead. iri the Netionaliat'government, be- right o f the U.N. even to tan .U p . Aoto Drlvins School 7>A Good Starting Wage floor. Saturday from 10 a,m.-4 p, | aferye. Good /condition, with AT A tOORT OF PROSATE holt,ld\n brineliLin the Nathan Hale'School, cairie. premier In w Soviet-spon State Comptroller’A Office per month. AD. 3-6139. at Coventry, wjthin and for the Diitrlrici ^ Connectlout’a Senate race — tha American reeolUtloa. He'called RoofinK—Siding Ifi ' i chrome stove pipe and thr ee oil 160 Spcyce Street, Manchester, sored ragtime and declared: it a "crude violsUon" of the UJf. . MPRTLOCKS, Manchester’s iead- Sick Beriefita. of Coventry, on the 30lh’ day of Ociolier, Gonn. at 8:00 P.M. Standard Time, W'arraateo Deeds Democrat Thomas J. DcMd trying , Ing driving school offers profes FOR TH E BEST in Bonded built 8:30 A^.M.;4:3b P. M__ containers; $25. MI. 9-3952. A.D. 19$4. Greenwood, Inc. to Edward H. to unseat Republican Incumtent "There ate atilt armed gangs of Charter's stipulation agetoat inter up roofs, shiqgle roofs, gutters. 5 daya per week Peuaion Plan ELECTRIC STOVE, refrigerator,, .. ______Houses For Rent 65 Present Hoq. Elmore Turkington, ursday, November >5, 1958, for rebels engaged - iri -murdering and vention in the,domestic affairs of sional teaching by a atcjlled cour chrome dining set. In good condi- 17 ' TABLE MODEL Motorola, SIPTIMAMKSV Judfe-. following purposes; Phillips and Patricia C. Phillips, Preseptt' Bush !— Was a close one, teous instructor. Two cars,' stand •Tonduetors and roof repairs- call 3 M^eeks vacation — On motion of Irene I. Bitvla of Flan- property, on' Spring St.. possibly to bOf^determined by how plundering, and there atill exists a country. Insurance, retirement,- Hospitalization lion. All for $200. 14’ 'actorv made 'V'*r>' clear picture. Call after 3. Th r e e ROOM'''hogae, workini den Rd.. -Cov-ntry, Connecticut: ..-Ad IX To take action - on the re- the danger they may get thq up ard or automatic. MI. 9-7398. Coughlin. Ml. 3-7707. boat, $100. Call ;MI. 9:0090.' Edward H. Fhillipa and Patricia big Eisenhower'^ expected -margin Charge# DUeraioa 11 paid holidays and otber 1 . MI. 9-104.3. , < couple. Grill before 9 a.m.., 01I ministratrix on the estate of John W, porteApd recommendations-of the per hand.’’ ' • ' ' X ! Sobolev, charged tha resohitlaii Group Insuranca after j-jirm. MI. -3-6389. ' PLueeliblEWERS Silvia, 4at« dt Coventry within said dls- C. PhiUips to Greenwood Inc., of victory is there. LARSON’S DRIVING School, r o o f in g SIDING, painting, car-, pririleges IricJ. deceased. District Officers, property on Parker St. Kstdar vowed to restore "order was designed to divert attentioa pentry, alterations and additlona, ALLEN 6-12 VOLT battery charg Manebester'a only trained an'd VAcatiort with pay er, Completely reefon'ditioned. ■ This • Court doth decree that six ’ 2. To A*« whether the South Nphnan B. Thrall and Irene D. and calmness.. - in the whole coun from the "aggresstorif in Elgypt. ' ceilings, workmanship guaranteed. Salary brackets $2,940 . $3,900. Musicnl Instrument# 51: MaehiRG CloiiiiMl months' from ""October 30. 1356. be al Manchester Fire' District will vote try in the next few dsys’’- and then carUtieti Instructor. For your safe Burt Lehman. Tel. MI. 3-6082 lowed and limited (nr Uie creditors Of Thrall to George Tomlinson and He said it was put up te gain time ty We are trained to teach proper- A. A. Dion, Inc.. 299 Autumn St. Advancement opportunities ' to transfer and set over all its bring freedom and democracy to Annual inrreaaes GULBRANSEN direct - blow ma- i SepHe-Tanka. Dry Wella, Sewer said estate to exhihlt their . ctaiipe Marjorie Tomlinson, property at Four Drivers Held until British and Frendh trocips -'ly . ML 9-6075. MI. 3-4860. Apply daily 1949 LINCOLN convertible. $195: Lin'ea Inataned—Celler Water;' ■sainiit the same to the Administratrix powers, duties, assets, liabilities the country. He repudiated Nagy’s- landed there. j Parking (aollities. hogany apinet piano, $495. | Cross-Slllch and directs that ptiblic notice be given 28 Spring 4t- 1941 Oldamobile 6, $50. New camp Kemp'i. Wc. Ml. 8-8680. * I prooflng Done. and obligations to the Town of ; Quitclaim Deed appeal to the U.N. to guarantee a He said the deposed Hungaiiait MANCHESTER Driyiiig Academy RAY'S ROOFIND CO., shingle and between 8:10 a.m.-6:0(I p.m. WANTED of this order’ by adrertislns.ln a news On Liquor^Coiinls built up' roofs, gutter and con- Several vacancies open trailer, 4x8, $50. Five room pot Emhruider>’ paper bavins a circulation Id said dis Manchester. - Helen Mochan to.E’dward Cope free land neutral Hungary. government of Inrie Nagy had no ^piarantees quick rbsiilts., Expert burner heater. PI. 2-7211. trict. and by postlns a copy thereof on .3. To see a whether the South Hungarian refugees, .denounced legal status, - hence Nagy’s ptsS Tnstructlona. Dual-controlled car,. , ductor work. roof, chimney re the public algn poet In said Town of land, property bn W . Centqr St,. Joseph A; Cote. 31, 0^ 6 Sterling pairs. Ray Hagenow, ’.Ml. 9-2214. ■Appl.v— .State Caniptrpller, McKinney BROSri Coventry neareat the place where the Manchester FHre District will, vote OMlflcates o f Dntrtbuti freed fropi ening picture of duplicity and ' Hours 9-8 p.m,- week davs, 8-6 3-5195. • , C H E C K E R SION OF THE TOWN OF BOL ; -4. To take action with regard Maurice A. Arc^nd. 60, of Broad house, arrest only last Tuesday, double dealing.’’ He qald the men p.m. Saturdays. MI. 9-209^. Hpwiey. Mancheatef Ml.; 3-5381. raised panel fir .. each $17 Sunday. Ekickson was fqurid in a clerk and rl'eik typist,. Applicants . -old. • Sledium size, fl yard o f 35-inch; iron transfer; color chart; msterial " " more or less; ' ' Fire .Dfstrict money fo r!,the - -Potterto'n's Inc., with $50,000 parked car on' Hackmatack St,- by elsewhere. • . ' i scornful laughter swept the -1. and yards. Reaaonable .‘atea.” M. . Storage . 20 /■■“ GRAY ij '■ Rear .Door-^Special each $16.95 muat be'high schoof graduates. Wf # Y'ou mint be n high aehool leavea, %. yard contrast; potholder, requlremente for: design ^measur* 8 CIUTHERLY by land n ow /or expenses arid peri o f. the Fire capital ttock divided into 500 Patrolman Newton Triggart. A red sky glowed oysf Buda A M. Riibbiah R^iwval. Ml. tmacHT . formerly of Ruggles, (Cme Canadian - Foreign . Bkcrstsiy M78T. MANCHESTER . $Iovmg "and also IiaA'e hn opening Ifpr a. young ,;^IANUFACT'UI(lNG " : ARUO 'graduate or equIi-alenL pockets, 34 yard. ing 13 li ’’ * JO District during; ths erisuing - fis shares .at $100' 'par value each. A r ^ d V*e alopFed by Patrol pest, indicati^ mM]< buildings m trucking Cp, Ml. 3-63*3, Owned ladj: to be trained In dictaphone Befor# you buy, let ua quota on For this pattern, send. bi Send 35c in Coins, your name, Thousand Three Hundred and cal piiriod, end five tl^e note or Stertiog capital 840.000. Bicorpbr*- man Walter Ferguson on E. Center were afire. - Lester R.'Pearson auggestod tlM^ work, at our East Hartford oiffice, your trim; doors and wtndowa. Apply ■iVenty-Five (1325) feet more notes of the District for the same. tors Russell S. Potterton, Hable J. To the last. Ufa rebels plqsdsd Russia eould dancostrate -; 'HnjLB* ■TEiucVISION L Service. and operated -by Walter B. Per- V " :'C O l '■ FABRICATORS D£PENDABl£ Coina, your natiie, address, sise de- addrssa and the Pattern Number St. as trie result of investigation of Avaiiablaat all tlmea.\Philco fac- eh Jr,, and William J, .Pickering, Opperiunlty for advancement. Lib eirad, and thq .Pattern Number tq to ANNE CABOT, T H * MAN- or less; . 7, Tri elect pfticere foii the Dis Pottertori, both of Manchester, a motorist's complaint' about aa for help from-the westam powers faith by sgrtdng to permii ^ 1*2 PINE st. e m p l o y m e n t OITICE inspseten to ..rar — “ “ ““ tpry duporvlaOd sarVicf: TaL MI, eral employs benefits. For further , HillWdSC .- j : BUIE BUBNEIT, THE MAN- 0HE8TEE EVltNINO 'HnULD, WESTERLY .hy the highway trict for the ensuing y w , Robert S. Potterton, Coventry, and erratic driver jaccotding to police. and the Ifliitod NaUdtv. Some Au s t in a - c h a m b e r s oq>; locai NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Woekdin-a 8 a.m. to 4:80 pdU. He said, “wa om ‘ cd inform at iqri'call - : .' 381 STATE s t r e e t D A Y X ' V CHESTER EVENINO BXSALD, 115* AVE, ABiBRr,JA(^NEW kriowri aa Wiib*3R6 Road; Five 8. - To'trSinsact s.uch other busiRusuU L.: PottertoiLBolton. Loalbo-rwaa-arrested ^y-State rebel broadcaate Iraplorad tbs and long distance moving^ pack- Manchester - ' ' 1 ' Satarjaya * •jn.-lt Noon. Hundred (5(X» feet, more or United SUtes to send psratroope. eoadento to Uh . - MfeS. PETERSON' NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Power Preoa Operators IIM AVE. ASnCUCAS. NEW YOML 8S .N . Y. ’ ness H (.may property come before Tbrinlnatloii mf'CorporatloB Patrolman Jerome Nepiarsky. t v i u d r s RADlD and T,V; Sendee, u v , storage. Call Ml. 3-S187, Hart- <’A Good place To Work” Now avMiehle—the colorful 1958 ' leas. ■aid ; msailng. - Lydall Development ^ r p . termi ConfldeatUl inteUigenee nporte ■wrist wc.know h is f ( ^ c a rrl42*. ■ Tal, CHaatnut 8-2147 'Spray Phintera S£RV!Cr FORK M . N. t f l North S t Sinall appli- m i; 3-1161 W AW li WHitNEY Needlewora Album contslning doz ZONING CXJMMISSION ^.;rDAted at'-ManebeateV, OOnnecU- nated O ct 31. Broiling lamb chops? Shortly in Wssbtaigtori placed the strengto Than, to ssmst h ^ S l J f l tam o vwahned. m .- SASIT, raM- Bend an extra 35c now- for your ing that asiatS in ths II)f,-r Muatterna in crochet, ' C H A IR M ^ '1958. ' Jainsa Patrick Peak, S73 Wood- ■ome thick slleca of 'Mange ( mem- .4- W»Won of ambroidbry .and knit—plus; $ gift DATED AT BOLTON, OON- Andrsw Aasa^ ' bridge St., arid Viola Louise Miner, braae-ffee) ; under the broiler. ttw fo. Thais wafe only 80,000 ••Pmbmm s t this e o . Rcfrigkrdtors, washers and houas coata home. Earn , from terman. Marrjsd man- prefarrsd. SMIiod or Um MIM Faahloa-^ completa aewiat guide esanot M ni claaring laad. stove moving epccialty.'. Folding *17.40 to *98.18 doeen. WriW, Ac- Apply at rince.' Deei’a' Driv«-In, Ml 9-4597 Dnlted AlrieraR.Oorsoratlaa tec oruty sromaif Mho •ewfi'ter bar patterna, dlraqUeBa printed In NECncUT, thUi lat day of No- Georm W . C, Hunt I t Hyde Bt., Nov.' 10, Church of the Sprinkle the oranges with a UtUs Beiviet troops in Huagary two r«p m . chain for rent. ML t-OTSS. ^ curata Style. Freeporti New Yorii, 44* Canter 8t. Erat Hartford A Oomi. nuBBlly. book. On|^ 98e a u>nrt vamMfr, A4>. 1M«- fY sw Behertw^flug Aanuaptlqit. ■ ' 'aiigar and sptea. tgo, when rabela ■M m — ' ’ ' ’ ■ V T - / \ ~-^V} MONpAY, J^OVEMBER 5, I 960 illiituttPBtfr lEtii^ning H m U t;
rector of mua)W Thesgroup will MaiicheaUr WATES wiU hold a The Rp(ary Club will tMH Tuss; Pvt. Adrian P. Michaud, son of Carl F. Clair, 15 Saultera Rd., .business meeting tonforrow at 7:30' day night at 4:36 at the Manches Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scarlato, .300 John U Cagllardoiie, 214 Gardner Board Takes^ also alhg the i^rd'a PrayejF., . inemic. iitTow n p.m. following Bte usUsl weighing, ter Country Club. The f^v. Arnold Charter. Oak -St., and -Pvt. Andre St., ai^ Joseph J. Haloburdo Jr., The Rev. K. EJnar Rask, pastor 29 Strant-St.,'are among the 24 session, which , will begin at 7 W, Toier of the Second Congrega p. Uebmati) son’ of Mr: and Mrs. of Co.venant . Congregational K 8. MoMley and Mrs. tional. Church Will a)iow slides and Andrew E; Llebman Jr. of Cross senior |d:.udehts at' the University o'clock. Plans will also' be com-; Oath Tonight Church will pronounco the InVoca- Stanlsy Kifka may b« oqntacUd pleted for the group’s annual food ^rsTCiit a talk on his recent Rd., Coventry, have arrived' at of Connecticut who have- been .for-pickup of articles for the ^ a n trip. . " Fort.Dix. N, J., and'been assigned atngred out •'for " honors. *•’ R'* tion^ and the ReV. Th^oddfe P. sale, Thursday. 'NoV. 8, from’ 9 Four new Directors will take of- American Legion Auxiliary's rum- a.m’. .throughout " the day. In to C Co., '1st Regiment of the ROTO program by - being psimed Gubala, St. Bridget’s Church, the maga aate Wednesday at the -Distinguished Military Students. 5ce tonight and flve > Incumbefit# cluding th’e usual line- Of. home ., Mias Bjarbara Smith,' daughter of U.a. Andy Training Center, for benediction; ,. There,'* poaltiveljr noflllM bet XaS^oii Home. baked goods, the . committee, of Mr. and Mrs. f)val J. Smith, 12S gignt weeks of basic training. Clair ( Air- Force) Is, a political will be sworn in for new 2-year ter than FKnRi'ZAN. to jipa acience major, Gagliardone ' , SpMlal Sleeting Follows which Mrs. MarTon Crossen. 137 Main St., a'freshman at Albertua PriorHp entering the Army, both terms,'The inaugural meeting will ■ ThS Directors will elect a chalr- tlP and make' you feel that lUlfe - The Home Ldague.wiil mejt to N. Elm St.- is chairman, plans to Magnua College. New Haven, wjll attended\Manchester High School (Army) is a marketing major, 1* worth living again. take! place at the Keeney Street ifTan and a secretary, posts now If your condition aa la so often morrow at S p.m. at the Salvation serve complete "take home” din become an official member of the. and were employed by First N4:- and Haloburdo (Army) is-ap held by Turkington and Miller, re-^ Arihy Citadel. Work' will lie on coUege at the investiture ceremony e)ectrigal engineering major^^ School beginning at )8 f»‘clPcl^ ^ the aaae. 1* due to need of more ners for the busy housewives. tlonal Storesresix apectively. ' ewiential vitatntne and food Iron' arCldes for the Christmas aaie, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Oaths of offlct^ Will,he ’admin St., Mary's Church. She.is S gradu* After the ceremonial meeting, for btill^fng up your blood then tho data of 'which la set for Thurs- '^TTie monthly riieeting of the Manchester^Lodge, No, 73, A.F. All th^ recreation build^i^s will istered bj' Supefipr 'Court Judge you' ebould try FRRRIZAN a di^, Dec. 6. Hostesses tomorrdw^ ate 6f Manchester High School. bt closed to all activitlra^on Elec the Board will, hold a specjal meet true Reconatruellve tonic; committee o f‘Cub' Scout Pack No. snd A^M.,, w'ill hold w.speeiai com- William J. S^^eiW Maneppster res ing, at which a number Of appolnt- ■w)ll he Major Myrtle Turklnglon. r.-unicatibn. at the Mastinlc Temple tion Day. except tor;the tegular Kllve FRRRIZAN a chance te #1. will be held tVednesday at 8 i.ienta to town posts will be eon: pick you right up. Increase your Mrs. Major Jetemlah Sweet and p.m. at ^.the* Manchester Green The Regina d'ltalia Society will tomorrow night at 7;3o^ Th• en Tuesday bowling Iga^ruea and for ident. Chiefs speaker-at the; cere- Mrs. Thomas Max^’ell. sidered. Arnong those posts is 0*6 appetite, give you mors energy School. - hold its,, monthly meeting tonight tered apprentice degree Will be senior members ,Wishing tp use montea^lll be Hubert, .W.;.-Ston*. from richer. rodder blood. the showers.' / ' > .dtfepttir of MuniclpaFJOPhsuitlng office of town' counsel, one which' at 7:30 at the 'Italian American conferred by the officers of\|he has been the subject of some con FKRRIZA.N 1* liold on a poaltivs Miaa KarOlyn .Harriet Kaye, Services for the CpniiKticut Pub The executive, board of the Ver- Club. Elections will be held and lodge, and a- aoRlab b'our and rit: troversy in past years.. fliiaranlee of complete aattefae-. daughter-Of Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. planck PTA will hold a brief busi- plans made for tho Christmas' par freshments will follow the work. Xtaurice Gaudet haa heen^rctLmtd lic Expenditurea-Oouncll. tlon or mone.v hack. , Kaye, 10# W; Center St., has been ty next month. After the meeting, 'chairman -of the Elka^^emoriai The Oireciors are scnedulcd to Be atire you got gonnlne nesa meeting tomorrow- at 7;30 • The. Dlj:Betprs vrho will begin set a date for a public hearing FRRRIZAN. 100 Tableta 11.11. pledged to Gamma Phi Beta sor •at the Verplanck School. ; coffee- and refreshments w ill be Joseph A. Moriarty, son’-of Mr. services which wilMie' held on Dec. their ^ a t terns 6n'the Board are ority at. Miami University, Oxford. served. and Mrs. Joseph J.' Moriarty, 41 2 in -tpe E l ^ LM^e. A ^ . ■ Eugene , Kelly, Theodore oir amendments to the subdivision J. W. Hale D opnrtiaort.Btof Ohio. She is a freshman in the rcgulatiors. The Army and Na\'y Club Aux Strong St., is one of 11 senior Cummings and Franclii Mahoney, School of Arts and Sciences, major: Mapphi^l^p C3iapter, No. J7,' On Thursday, the Town Plan Ing la English. iliary will meet Wednesday eve Naval Aviation Cadet Charles-F. students at the St. Louis Univer all Democrats, and Roy Johnaon, ning at the clubhouse. At 8:30, sity School of Medicine who has DAV, and its. Auxiliary presented Republican. ning Commissidn held hearings on Mullancy, U.SNR, 20. son of Mrs. . 'S Halloween 'social for Uio'patlcncs an amendment which would in- A meeting of the teacher spoh- Pr. Merrill B. RubinOw will speak Mary Mullaney, 134 Hilliard St., been elected to membership .ip Incumbants are Harry Firato. and sho>v ’ slides. Mrs. Christine the. Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary at-Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital erfcase lot sizes and another which aors of the Junior Red Cross Will reported aboard the Naval Auxil Jacob Miller, Harold A. Turkirtg- would require aubdividers to pa>^ be held tomorrow afternoon at #:S0 Glenney ' and her committee will' iary Station. Cabanlss Field, Cor: Medical Society. He STaduated last week. Ice, cregnt *nd Hal ton and Gilbert Barnes, Republi from Manchester Higb-Rchool, and loween cupcaKea wera-perved. a certain amount for each lot RUMMAGE at the Hollister Street School. ser\'c refreshments. Members are pus Christie, Tex., on Oct. 24,. for cans, and Dr. Pascal Poe, Demo- be put aside for acquisitiojr^of reminded to .bring gifla for the attended the University of- Con advanced ■ Right training. He re crat. public land for schools or narks. Due to the election tomorrow, the "White Elephant" tabic. ceived his basic , flight training'at necticut froni-'ldM to 1953. ■While control of, the Board still - ^ L E — I regular meeting of Anderson- Pensacola. Fla. A 1953 graduate of Scouts Distribute rests with the Republicans, the Shea Post, No. 2046. VFW, will The DeMoIay Mothers Circle Manchester - High School, he at A jnebUng of afl the Girl Scoiit Voting Remindcr^i minority, party is stronger than South Mothedrst be held Umlght at the post home wUl meet at 7:30 this evening in tended the University of ConnectI? leaders and interested adults in in former j’ears because it now has LARGE SCREEN ItCA Church at 8:15. the John. Mather room of the Ma cut from 1953 to 1955. , Mhe northeast neighborhood, com- four members on the Board. prising , the . Green 'and Bucklay Color T>^525 and up sonic Temple. ■ Hundi-eds of Boy Scouts in Ton.ight’s inaugural meeting Schools area, will be held Wednes Blackicdge District were out Sat ;RLQW'$ Wade, Nov. 7 Edward A. Malhlesoff.'' son of day night at 8 o'clock at the will get underway with the sing Litdy Roberts Lodge. Daugh Mr. and Mrs. Jamea R. Mathieson urday hanging nearly 10,000 "get ing of the. Star Spangled Banner /TELEVISION Charge ters of St. George, will meet Green'SchoOl. The .new neighbor put and vote" reminders on door 9 :0 0 A .M . 50 Tanner St., Is enrolled as a hood service team will be ex by the Round Table Singers of 1689 ToUand JTpK.. Buckland Tour Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. freshman at Marietta College Mar-, knobs in this town, Andover, Bol Manchester High School under, the Marjory Findlay, 93 Summit St; plained. Tel. m 8-5095 Frescriptloas ietta. Ohio. A graduate of Sutfield ton, • Hebron, Marlborough and direction of ’G. A-lpert Pearson, dl^i ' r I-1" Here Academy, ;he is majoring in busi Glastonbury'. • , The Stanley Cifcie of the South ness administration. A daughter was born at the St. • This day’s chore completed the PINE PHARMACY I Methodist Church will meet in the Francis' Hospital on Nov. .2 to project whlQh started with the dis 664 Center S t^ IM I 8-8814 ladles parlor tomorrow night at Mr, and Mrs. George DeFranso, W tribution of posters to business 17:45, The Ladlea ' Auxiliary to Man Bilyue Rd, chester. Chapter, No. 17, DAV. places .about a month ago. w*!!! hold.. its regular, meeting Pr$ t9ct ypur Ubti Up wHP Wednesday at 8 p.m. .at the VFW Hoibe. su m ro H e I TIm ’• CORI^ g E T e p 0 A 6 FIHAL u .u MAikHiSTiii Co n n * * BEAR BRAND YARNS l ‘he flexible waterproof,'heat« : CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS ^fsiitant pad to use under'ubls n e e d l e s ; IOOKS, KITS and ACCESSORIES for full protection against ■tains, damage to tablo^ ONLY FEW COLORS LEFT OF THE F O U L IN G : i; Flexible drapes to] SHOE REPAIR SHOP Reg. 81.89, Bear Brand ible thap*. Ceovea/eat Knitting Worsted ...... , . , . 4 ^ SkeinsI 99 c •a- folds and ttortt in drawer.* Special For Tupsday Only ! Reg. 81.29. Bear, Brand Glowknit nrlUi roetnIUc thread, for stoles ..... MEN'S. LADIESV 2 Oz. Skeins' M CHILDREN'S SHOES Rog 89c. B ««o Brand Sweater and Stocking Yam - ...... 2 Oz. Skeins 59c s r 'x 7 0 ^ 3 . M R^g. 69c. Bear Brand Do L o x ^ / tr'xW’' 4.MT INVISIBLE Sweater-and Stocking Ya~ .1 Oz. Skeins 49c REG. Now ^'A*^Bilvert la w w d MAHCHISTIII CONH* CORNER MAIN and dAK STREETS by acinal vote codntjtbejM^^jde^d^ is fl^aya
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-/ TUESbAY and WEDNESDAY ILATE r| ROUND THE CLOCK COMFORT HALE'S GOOD $ 1 , 0 1 1 Attib inflation provides warmer, more even temperUlyurlis in winter-:ere- HAMBURG ducesjTuel consumption up to 307r— cuts dampness gnd humidity. W e have insulation in loMe, blanket, popring and hat forms. 'Stop W e’U recommend the insulation h c S 't stiited to your needs, in.- ^ 1 0 , . . . Explain how you can insulate a 33’ x4Q’.attic . j R jC.OO LAMB $ 1 . 0 0 PA T T IE S for as little aa i - J per mo. m PATTIES F O g ' NOVEMBn CLEAMN^E SALE lib . Fresh BEEF LIVER OR SPLIT RAIL FENCING 1 lb. SLICED BACON . Specifications: * ' Salada Tea Bags Material: Straight grained West Virginia hand-split Chestnut. , (ioo COUNT)—A SAVING OF 21c Constraction: Sections ten feet long from center to center of posts. All ^ t s accu- mtely mortised for quick assembly of rails. Lower three feel of posts, creosoted for CHASI^hd SANBORN Undi^round protection. i , . ' INStANT COFFEE SomiofliM M Amerko'* fovoril* lugqoqe-by cm ABSOLUTELY FREE! overwhclmins mojofityl For too. INITIALED W ITH lEFORE / K 6 W lt't. "^on8^,- loilz lo«80*l:'-o^olly jlronQ O N l JAA REGULAR PRIQE 3 METAL INITIALS . .7 t Rall'^i'to 10 suertonT V i enough to •tand oo. lt*^''’boftor|thR (JEVEL) y F- U t L and Saturday Until Nooii MANCHIfTiA - J' \ llttTIII CONN*: I.-- • ■ :»• ‘ 'r' CORNER MAIN lo ^ OAK STRBETS . 1 CORNER MiUN ond OAK STREETS ww -X
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Manchester WAXES Mill hold a The Rotary Club will iQMt Tum- Pvt. Adrian P. I^faaUd, son of Carl F. Clalr^lS Saulter* Rd., e^ tor of mUsie. The group \yUI leas meeting toipjjhvw at 7:30 day night at 6:30 at the Manchea- Mr. and Mrs. Joh jtlv Scarlatb, 300 .Tohn L. GagUafMone, 214 Gardn^t BpardTaked also sing the Lord’a Prayer. . Average Effitly Net Preaa Run About To p.m."fmiowing the usDal weighing ter Country Club. The'Rev. Aimold Charter Oak anid' Pvt. Andre St., and JpS^h J. Hatoburdo Jr., ’the Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, pastor WMki Anemic, TheAn.n Weather rrm iuivr -v ■ '29 Btr^nt St:, are among the 24 W»t the Week Ended ^S8ion> honors ini' the tion, and ^he Rev. Theodore P. ■ sale, -ThufedM, ^Nov., _8, from 9 Four new pifectors will take of 12,361 eu(ljr morning vnlleg fag. Lew Amerl<»n IVork will he on coiihge at the ^vetUtUre ceremtmy tional Stores.- electricisl engineering major.' School beginning at S o’clock. the'rase, ia due to need o f moyt VOL. LXXyi, NO. 82 (EIGIITEEN PAGES) j (Ciaealfled Adveiitelag on Faga 10) ners'for the busy housewives. spectively.. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER > PRICE n V E CENtR ju rtic^ 'fh r the Ghriitmae eale, Sundays^sJternd^ at' 3 o ’clock in Oaths of'Office will be admin eaaentlai vltamtna and food JrOn After the ceremonial meeting, for hullding up your blood thah. ■ I J' the.1nati of which ie act for Thure* The monthly, meeting of the St. Mary>i^urcK\Ahe Is a.gradU V Manchester Lodge, No, 73, A.F. All the recreation buildings will ate of Manchipter High School. istered by Superior dourt Judge the BoaVd wilt hold a special meet yOii should try FRRRIZA^ a Dec. 6. Hosteasee tomorrow committee of C^h S<;out Pack No. and A.M., will hold a special com- be closed to ajl activities on Elec true Reronatrurtiye tonic. be Major MyrtJe T^rWin^^on, r..unicatlon at the Mawmic Temple tion Day, excejit cfor the regular William J. Shea; e Manchester res ing at which a number of appoint- (live FRRRIZAN a rhknM te 91, will be held Wednesday st 8 .i.ienta to towi) pbSts will be con :ra. Major Jeremiah Sweet and p.m. at the' Manchester 'Green The Regina d’ltirtiA'SiWiety, will tomorrow night at 7:30. The en Tuei^ay bowTlng leaglies and for ident. Chief speaker at the cere- pick you right up. Increase your sidered. Among those posts is the appetite, give you more enerxy Mra. Thomaa’ Maxwell. SthoOl. j . , hold its monthly mwKnii^ontght tered .apprentice --djegree' will be senior members wishing ...m use monies'will be Hubert W. Stone, the show’drs. office of, town counsel, one which- from richer, redder blood, at 7:3Q.at the ItaIian''Au^loah copferredx, by the o ff e r s , of the .director of Municipal Consulting FERIUZAN la sold on a'poaltive Miaa Karolyn Harriet Kaye, Club. Elections will' be heU|Nsiid lodge, and a social hbUr^ and re- Services for the Connecticut Pub- has been the subject of some Con The executive board of the Ver- troversy In past yesra Guarantee of complete aatlafae- daughter of Dr. and Mra. Paul M. planck PTA will hold a brief busi plans made for the Christmas'. ishments follow'the work. Maurice Gaudet has been named lid Expenditures Council. tion or mone.v heck. ' Kaye, 102 W. Center 8t., haa been ness meetihg tomorrow ,st 7:30 ty next month. After the meetln) Yhalrman of the Elks memocial The, Directors who will begin The Dlreciors’ are scnedulcd to aura you get get|ttln« pledged to Gamma Phi Beta aor- at the 'Verplanck', School, coffee and refreshments will, be .Ii^ph A.,Moriarty, abn of Mr. services which will be held on Dec, their first term on the Board are set A date for a public heaHng FERRIZAN. 100 Tablet# 11.11. N' oiity at Miami University, Oxford, served. and MrAsJoseph J. Moriarty, 41 2 in the Elks Lodge. " on amendments to the subdivision jl W. Hale Deparfmrat Stnm,^ Ohio. She ta a' freshman in the Atty. Eugene •'Kelly, Theodore The Army and Navy Club Aux Strbi^f 8t>^is one of 11 senior Cummings end Fritncll Mahoney, regulations. School of Arts and Sciences, major studonta at-tM^S^. Louis Univer Manchester (Chapter. No. 17, On 'Thursday, the Town Plan ing In English. iliary. xViil meet Wednesday eve Naval Aviation Cadet Charles K. all Democrats, and Roy Johnson, ning at the clubhouse. At 8:30, sity Schobl^of Medicine who has DAV, and its Auxiliary'presented Republican. ning Commission held, hearings on Mullanr.v, USNR, 20. son of Mrs. a HQlloween .social for the patients Dr. Merrill, B. Rubinow will speak Sfary Mullaney. ■ 134 Hilliard St., been elected tp membership in Incumbants are Harry Firato? an ' amendment which' would in A meeting of the teacher apon- at Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital crease lot sizes apd another which aora of the Junior Red Croaa will and show' slides. Mrs. Christine reported aboard the NaVal Auxil the Alpha Omega Alpha'Honorary Jacob Miller, Harold A. Turking- Gienney and her comniUtec w'ill iary Station, C^baniss Field, Cor Medical Society. He graduated last week. Ice cream and Hal ton and Gilbert Barhee. Republi would require siibdividera t® P*!f be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 :30 loween cupcakes Were served. a certain amount for each lot to at the Hollister Street School. •sen-c refreshments. .Members ai;e pus CHiristie, Tex., on Oct. 24, for from Manchester High' School, ah< cans, and Dr. Pascal Poe, Demo- reminded to bring gifts for the advanced flight training. He re attended the University of Con crat. , be put aside for acquisition of necticut from 1950 to 1953. piihllr land for schools, ot parks. Due to the election tomorrow, the "White Elephant" table_____ ceived his basic flight training at. Distribute While controf of the BoIrd still regular meeting of Anderaon- Pensacola, Fla. A 1953 graduate of rests with .the Republicans, the X Shea Post, No. 2046. VFW, will The DeMoIay ^.Mothers Ciixlc Manchester High School., he at A. meeting of all the Girl Scout minority party, la stronger than leaders and interested adults in Votmg^eminders be held tonight at the post home will meet at 7;30 this evening in tended the University of Connecti in former,years because it now has LARGE SCREEN RCA Local Balloting atSMS. the John Mather room o f the Ma cut from 1953 to 1955.' . the northea.st neighborhood, com four members on the Board. prising the Green and Buckley Color TV $523 ,and up sonic Temple. Hundreds of Bd.V\Scouta-,.ln Toplight’s inaugural meeting 61 Million Voters ■ID London Airs Terpis; Schools area, will be held Wednes Edward A. Mathieaon, son of Blackicdge District weriKout Sat* will get underw'ay with the sing B A R L O W 'S 2,500 Short of paii. .Lauly Roberts Lodge. Daugh day night at 8 o’clock at the urday hanging nearly 10,000, "get Mr. and Mrs. Janies R. MaUtieson, Green School. ’The new neighbor, ing. of the Star Spangled Banner TELEVISION JJnder Way Charge ters of St. George, will meet 50 Tanner St., '^s • enrolled as - a put and vole’.’ reminders on by the Round Table Singers of Pour Wednesdsy at 7:30 p.m.'with Mrs. hood service tealn will- 'be eX' knobs in this town, Andover, Bol> 1089 Tolland Tpk., Bnekiand freshman at Marietta College Mai'- plained. :Manchester High School under the Tel. MI 8-8098 Go to Polls ’52 Noon Cease-Fire at 7 p. m. Prescriptions Marjory Findlay, 93 Summit St. ietta, Ohio. A graduate of Suffield ton. Hebron, ^Marlborough and diibction of G. Albert Pearson, dl- Glastonbury. ' •udapest ^ Here Academyi .he is majoring in busi __'''s,, , ■ ______The Stanley Circle of the South ness administration. A daughter was born at the St. 'This day’s chore completed the The midday voting'lally in PINE PHARMACY Methodist Church will meet in the Francis Hospital on Nov,. .2 to project which started with thy'dia- By THE AHaor|ATF.D PRF.S8 , ' Manchester today trailed the ■ London, Nov. 6 (/P)—-BriUiiti and France told the world M4 Center St— MI t-SSld ladies parlor tomorrow night at 'MK and Mrs. George DeFranzo, 28 tfibuUon of posters to business An unexpectedly heavy vote-r-exceedinjr the 1952 pace at Belgrade,X^goslavia, Nov. 1952 figure by 2,500 votes. At today they are ready to stop fighting in Egypt tonight. 7:45. The Ladles Auxiliary to Man Bilyue Rd, chester Chapter, No. 17, DAV, places, about ,a month ago./ some ballot boxe.s—marked the earlyxlialloting in today’,«t 6 (/P)— Hungariim men, wom- noon, 9,442 ^lAnchesler voters 4 Order.s went out to the troops—who captured Potjt:SRidv w ill. hold its regular meeting FfPliCt yiitU M w T iP wftk presidentiai election. A.s poll opening time arrived, beginning en and children urr^w them- out of 22,06religible had cast today— to cease fR-e at 7 p.m. EST unless they are attacked. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the VFW inyhe East a'hd moving we.stward with the sun, report.s came ; selve.s with re n e w s ^ury Home. ballots at the town’s four A- The action was announced in London^ Pqris. aiid at the ' in from precinct after. predncKif *. into heavy fighting a^iinst polling places. In 1952, the United 'Nations. sn vm o n e cilizena ajnnding in line to tegik-: tlie Russians in stricK ter their choice between four number who had voted at The United Nations is preparing tb throw an international more yearn of RepubUcen Dwight Budapest today, informed n-vyas 12,000. police force ijpto the area to patrol a buffer zone—but it're- FINAL CLOSEOUT !1 ■ D. Elaenhower or a switch to Dem Presidential sources here report. XTb* 'X. 1,500 Voters Per Hour fnalna to be seen how this zone can be setjip. Tk.-^im Ceo« ocrat Adlai ;E.''Steyen*on. fighting was descritied as Tlie''^442 total indicates local For one thing, there is uncertainty how far, if at all,* the .A, And' aLn.iokt without exception, abogt as intense as^it was I voters hM.becn going to the polls Mancmisthi Conn* aa the' day- wore on. election of- Israelis will pull back from the Suez-Canal area. They took A J M J t BRANB YARNS ^ 'T ^ Bexible waterproof, heat* when the anti-Ru.sstkn, anti j s,t the ISte^of slightly more than CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS yeiHatant pad to uie witfr-^bla ftciala said the balloting wab ex J.500 ah hour^'*.* compaied with over Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula last week with a heavy loss in ceeding their expeetationa. Balloting communist revolt began OcU 2.000 an hiior for the first six Egyptian lives and equipment.'^ —----- M UDUS, SOOKS, KITS «id ACCESSpMES 4>tt top finish. FJpxibh — drapes tpj major partlea have contended that i seated the pro-Mo.scow government Poll* opened today at^x? a.m. general, to confirm a:ceptancs o f' M .9I , VR’K f. 1515® SHOE REPAIR SHOP Reg. 81.89. Rear Brand , . fit any tsbic shaM. Ceovta/eiit a bgl vote rou'd ‘be favorable.to Scorecard j of Premier Andras Hegedus and and \viir clo.se at 7 p.m. thb esase-fire byTfigypt and Israel. Knitting Worsted ...... , . . . . . , 4 Oz. Skeins 9 9 c — folda ahd.^atotea in drawer.' their ratise. started' Hungary on the road to Tlie brealrdown by dislriciNof They also asked confirmation that Perhaps one reason was the neutral imiepentlerce. t ■ noon vole toda.v coi..pared with- the international patrol can be set Special For Tuesday Only! ominous sound ^ gun's in Egypt To Cease • Fire Reg. $1.29. Bear Brand Glowknit X \'ery Heavy firing the. midday' vote in 1952: up aoon, and Hajnniaranjold con- ; frith metallic thread, for stoles ...... % Oz. Skein* 3 9 c and in Hungary, Wirring Ameri Distrii-t 1, East Side Recreation firmed thia dould be done. MEN'S. UDIESV l Y 'x i r cans emotionally, arW, in the case On Page 8 Informant.^ in this independent Tel A-vlv, Israel. Nov. 6 Cotrmunist capital said e.xtremcl.v Btdlding^-JOBS'and 3.000. Britain proposed that its forces •' (>P)—layaet says fighting bga Rag 89c. Bear Brand Sweater of Hungary, dramstirJng the priVT Di.jtrlct 2. West Side Recrea clear the 8*>ez Canal of aun'.cen * m i CHILDREN'S SHOES S ' x ilege of ■free elections, x" heavy firing lasted contimio'.isly Two Handle One atopped oh tha Egyptian front aad Stocking Y a rn ...... 2 Oz. Skein* 5 9 c S2"x7l lhrou"hout yesterday and last tion Building. 2.10R and 2.833. ships blocking the naasag,*. In Miami, Fla.. forXinslante, W'est policeman awinga hia clubb at demonatrator while ana her forceaXpcc'>Pyl"g .69 night, and rose in inten.jity in the District 3, Waddell School, 2,084 'Unless Attacked’ Egypt's vast dssert Sinai Reg. 69c. Bear Brand De Luxe IN V IS IB L E fr'x»o*N 4 .m r officials said it appeared >heie and 2,,538. apother , an graba him from behind miringmirl a wild aympathy Sweater and Stocking Yariis ...... , . . l Oz. 8 k e lr is '4 9 C would be a state vole of about 1,- daylight‘hour-s, particTularly ity-tha de^onatratlon Tor Hungary in West Berlin, Germany. Nov. 5,. London’s cbmmunicstipn tb -. PenlnaulkN have been ordered.,^ Ike Leading Adlai Gellert hills area of Brdapesf. District 4, ebrnmunity Y .3,187 Hsmrasrskjold: then said: not-trf shoOt, , ' R iO . Now ^^ATsilvartenA 100,000 o’ul of 1,600,000 eliglhles. and 3,512. ■ M^e.than lOO.OOff-vyere involved in sympathy marches in' the city. both Democratic and Republican While there appeared to be no “ Pending the confirmation of the A gQvernmoiit spokesman H A L F S O LE S print ^ - ailysrjr, dantj: In the 1952 election 20,4fC ydted . Ona'gr^up besieged Hje Soviet War Memorial which Is the Brit- S2.S0 officials said they thought “ the III First Vole Tally hope for the re oluUoh now. there , . ' ish sector near Brandqhhurg Gate8--main transit point into Com above poinU, Her Majesty’s gov- • said Israeli reprbapntattva* At ask-Ukadssiga. Levtljr war icara" W'aa influencing a large i was a prospect that or some lime in, Manchester out of 21,782,^^8 munist East Berlin. X , ernment ara.ordering their forcaa I the United Nation* were in to come Hunga'ry would b- in forThat was a record vote tf,.f4 Zippera Replaced— HatS'Cleaned ^2 PRICEI •nou(h te uaa without ''.turnout. Mancheater, N. H.. Nov. 6 ■ - - ______to cease fire at midnight Greenwich structed last liigtat *ttp confirm a period of bitter guet-rilla warfare ' P*"" cent. The previous record 'waaf 3 Blinute Heel Serriec— All Work Guaranteed '"'^ble clothi X rh rough the morning hours The nation's first three commun- X Me*n Time f7 p.m. EST) unless once again that Israel agroas BOYE KNITTINGING NEEDLES ther^X;rre no report* of disorders ittM to report rejults in the 19.56 w aged' by holdout rebels from I *n 1940 when 89.1 per cent of the J. they are attacked." to a cease-fire.” . 'x., SHOES SHINEO anyvAeiX, elecUpn today gave Prealdent Ki- •tcongholds ln.,the interior of the electorate voted. Prime Minister Eden made , it Israel said nothing, how- Kemp'Sy In^e INSTRUCTIONN BOOKS B O O K S , Country. , - Pr*»1detU r..senhower - B A B Y L A N D On pronilnqnt figure in the first aenhower a lead of 25-5 over Dem,- U.S. Fear^\Russiaii clear that the cease-fire . 'would aver, about giving up any ot KNiniNG ACCESSmCCESSORIES In Budapest, women darted into : carried the town by a plurality of i stay in effect-while arrangements 70S MAIN STk Ml 8-5680 wave of voter* Was former Ptesi- ocrat Adlai Stevenson. '• the Sinai Peninsula its troop* CORDCT ondI STRAW FORFOR RAGSR( ilent Herbert Hodvqr''who got in ! The three towns, all in New the streets and threw g'enades at I 3,475 votes. ' / are made . to reopen the Suez won in a desert march against •AG BOnOMM S^ANDLES. S ^ A N D L E S . CORDS. hla''xballot about EST in SoVlejL tajik*,: report* f-om that f^onnectimit, in 1952, favored Canal ahd install tha international the , Egyptians that ba|^ a Neww Yorkfk City. >n . ., thtlr point Nwitnin minuiea eilfr capital arid, and other women Pfe.sident Eisenhower, •force. . week ago. laraell forces 're aniperl' at the .Stusslang firor.v the venson 611,012 to _ ^oops to Ail \ BEAD$#%te. Th« JA K H A U coat President Elseijhowerleijhbwer rieiti^^ia' mtdnTgnt 'u h ^ r a' slate law \^ich At the United Nations,' Ham- portedly have captured the SKI ^N ^K ond SLIPPER SOLES before, nook. He and Mr.s. permita loqnl .officials - to. count windows of buildiDga. E/en chil bower s total vole Wrt tftk highest merskjold read the letter from the Egyptian fortlflcatitma at Uffi M anchbstbr Cohi# howei- drove froni Wasliington to>|j,jiptg air'sobn^ as evecy 'eligible dren were seen handling weapons. a candidate ever -received in Con- British delegation saying Britain ' Peninsula's southern tip that The sltuatiDn was describei’ as one, necticut. and his 129,363 plurality CORNER OF MAIN AND O^K STREETS—WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Gettysburg. Pa., tq Vote, arriving S checked qff. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \ accepted the cease-fire on: condi blocked the use of her port lA there at 11:15 a,m. IS^T. They g o t ; xHartALocation Vi^'lhe only one of utter confiKsion and chaos. was the second : highest in- the tion that Egypt and Israel do also. the Gulf of Aquaba. a round of-applause ftqm, neigh;--'of the thTOe fiast cwimunitles to These. reporUs said there .still state's history. The United Statea had reason to fear today that the He said France also had agreed. bora at the*poIllng. plaCeX. , / • givb Stevenson the edge. 5-3,'over must be many holdout tebela both Union might throw military force into the Middle East Egypt and Israel previously had . Eisenhower had planne«M*ge- A A f l . * i 1 * X v X . ; '^amroarakjbld announce^ he move in. flermwjr. becanao ot . 1 , But the in^iu-gents were on the beth II ca ll^ toda.v for worldwide ;Thua the situatidh seems made air 'again too. from unlocated _____ ! was able to give assurance'' war teoslon In Boirope.. It aali 1 , cooperation with to help to order for the Rua-aians if they points slnaide,the country, begging . . . ; choo."'oe to watch Over * i ______i State Pace for appeareA' Early>f figure, at the as me hpUr was 28s.-! siuB and' the KadAP''go'vernment The speech was writte., for her fFrante; Moscow w*s..dele.-mincd Sweden. , . " f. ^^e ftghttng. BrlUin ^ d , Invited the Big r ^ .p o w e m a M - ro^ rU froFn ^ p old n * areas Indl-[ 5.54 out hf a registration Hat •ot lotted upon a lajg;^section of the government'minister* working ! to put an end to the war in Egypt, ‘<> “ " l t d ” . rated today that voting in Con- ; 83.400. Huhgarian Army a.s ukreli)tble._ under Eden's supervision.; Thldt* r H- was-^term ined,. too. .ro yn.sh-l«?"!*?X- - H a ffi.n ra r»^ ^ SWltoW- INSULATE FOR necticut la running slightly behind X New Haven Total , vote run-X- F“obirShoH*S^ ateression throiurh the use o f ' countries were considering; suggeated thete technlctana coaWr-i*p(| t b js a ^ tbe .daugw o f » nlng behind 1952. but holding Thero.'fs a severe shoYtsige of tionslly the Monarch hss no choice aggression inrqugn me,, use oi p„iicipation and he ^lieved "it; go to wprk. once the fighting had; w*r. Is «elegiMI» that of the 1952 pfestdentlsi elep- but to deliver the sttiterrient as force. Ik aelegq tioh. A turnout of l,10S.5p8’ set a about even percentagewise - be-, fooX X fu el, building piAterial*, a should be Dossiblepossible to meet auicklvlquicWyl stopped,atopped, to clear the canal,esriai. 1 . to'fto govemmeot>'1iM|ds M; tha cai^se .of II smaller written. ■ mate record then (Gncittiiaed oh Page Ten) at ieitst the mosUbasic need fo r' Hammarskjold said that ' X'adted Sfntee, thp.Soviet Valao. Some citlei reported that the -U*t this year. About 28,000. v o ^ ('('/ontinued ^ Page S4eveo(««n) Before the | / I QuSSn declared: ^ Troops of the five "big power" pourqd ashore fl^ ib orn in g on a ference slmllAt to the Big Fsmr "creases There were no reports of a tVaterbury 17.122 out of a. members of the SecurUy Council—: widening, Sues' beachhead and Summit confereaco at Ocmyk We have insulation id loose, blanket,.pouring and bat forms'. heavier vote than In ’52. > regiatration list of 56,991 voted by .“My government will continue tjifjr efforts to achievefby all pos NewsTidbits the U n 1 1 e d State* the 'Soviet headed aoptUirom Port Said while In July 1965. ’ Stop in. We’U recommend the insulation best suited to your needs. — A* the electors trooped to the I® "m . in 1952. .at the same hour.' their ;^gowmroenta weighed So tAMB ■ t o $ | . 0 0 sible means s prompt arid just set Union, Britain, France and Na- .'.. Explain how you can insulate a 35’ x 40’ attic $ ^ .0 0 polU, Republican, and Democratic : Ihe figures wbre 17,920 out of 58,-| ■Culleii from AP Wires tionaliat China’ - • are barred from viet 'demand for an end to the ^ JKE. AIDES OONihm for as little as per mo. leaders stuck to their pre-election ‘ ,. | tlement of the many problems aris the force. — ■ hoatilities. - PATTIES ^ 'roa* ing from the.grsve situation Ir the Washington. Nov. i (/Pi < Tihb predlcliopi. Ah "overwhelming'’ _ In Torrington, the vote was al- j, Middle East.' Y .\wa)t Next Red Move The Soviet Union last night had 'Ident Elsenhower sammohed top victory for President Eisenhower j most exactly the same a j L . four! Testa to determine I f defective • Mammarokjold reported ii the pictured itself as ready t • step intp .ntivlaert to' the tVhlte Bogao tl^ in the'contest for the stale’* ^ h t I .vear* agq. 6.238 at 10 •.m.- today! "Tu this end. they ''111 welcome muffler on 1952 auto caused death the' broadest, measure, of coopera day to fonalder "streonoas #(-• B o n rF O R electoral vote*, skid the OOfj: a f compaied with 6.268. i- of- S-mpnths-md child in drive-in (Dootiboad pK-pAge Ten) (- a ■ New Britain report^ one of-the tion wlth'the Commonwealth, with theatre on Berlin .'Tplce. are being NaUbns’ to get a cease-fire In the $ | . 0 0 close margin, said the Democrats, (biggest ’ decrease*,, about 4,000- pur Allies in the Atl. ntlj Alllaiipe i:onducted by Hartford police. .;. llUddie East. The Preaideag NOVEMBER CLEARANCE SALE -These were the early.-report* i from the 10 ji.m. total in J952y ! and in E'.mope, an J. with thps^ln- Secretary of Stale Mildred Alien: plunged . ipte the extmordlKArjr from the state:* four.Iargeat cities; . In New London, where no com -f teihstlonsI agencies of whlcl the- sa.vs eleclUm machine.* generally ^eeds of a New Korea ? session lean thah an hoor after 1 lb. SLICED BACON H*rtford---Aoout 35 per cent of i parison was available, the 10 a.m. j United Kingdom is a member. i appear 'to be working \veli' Us return from a hurriag trip the total eligible vote ca.it by 10 ■ total of 4,690 was reported about. T)»iB was the only reference Iri throughoiit Connecticut. - to Pennsylvania to vote. ON SPUT R /ttlxtp m ^ a.m., the same as in 1952. ' the.same aa in 1952. , , j i the Queen’s speech to thS Middle. Cliaries R. HoffnVap''6f New , ^ id g ep ort —^ 26.156 out of a: The 11 a.m. figure, from Slam-: 'East. The British-French inva- briiain' is -reelected president of Britain ‘Very Serious’ "tiRETA" HEADS TO 6EA regiatration liat of 78,000 votirig ford ■ 18,415 ^ waa about 8Q0 , Sion of Egypt has divided the na- Conn^tlciit Bgkers ^.ssn., Inc., at 5iiaml. Fla., Nov. * W—Horri- - Specif iilalions: X " / Salada T ea B ags 1 3 ^ 3 * by 11 a.m. Four year* ago'*' the | behind the 1952 .figure. . tion -and Parliament, shaken Brit 24th annual -frieetihg in Hartford. cane Greta’s wlniH of aligMtp Material: Straight grained W'est Virginik hand-spUL€hiestnut. ' \ ain's alliance with the United . Cpyrespondent who jumped more than IM ntp.h. «•**. a (100 COUNT)—A SAVING OF 21c J : States and Split the Commoij- \<1th British paratroops . Over .yei* Bulganin’s Threat mebaoe today eply to shipping aa wealth. 0 Construction: jSketions ten.feet long from centtr to center of ppsts. AU posts accus J- I j'Egypt saya Egyptian- defenders the Mg atocm''headed even for- The. Qu««hr In. a gold embroid met them with'' arreechlng, ; ther into the open Atlibitiie. It rately mortised for quick assembly of rails. Lower three feet of posts creoeoted for CHASE and SANBORN Vivien Protests Eketion ered white sa ,^ dresa and .with-a ciAckllrig hril.’’ London, Nov. 6 (A»>—An aathor-'t'conaidere^ tMmaelvea to he -vital- was *•• mlleii- oaat anuT underground protection. $am»ofli«« i* Am#rko'» fovprit* lupgago-by on ABSOLUTELY FREE! I em ■ on her bead,.-dro\Y froiri Federal mediator sa.Vs he Is un native British source said .todaylly intere.^iNlTlALEOl ment ih an open atage coach, ac- er negotiating session for .new. nient ■ tajtes "verjl aeriously" Rua- ' They-put fprward iheir views iri ! N. C.,-and moving at *• Miaa an ONE JAR r e g u l a r PRICEP - X 1^4 tkengotii. .lotli Jongeft-octyolly; .tirohg x ii' 1 Metal mil In Telegi’anf to Ribiepfff eantrart* between Cleveland news sia's warning' to Britain and the courie-of a discuasiori, initiated | hour to the Northeast, away frWB 2 R o H — I l i a 10 s o c lio n u $4-20 •nough to sibnd on.j iB '’bottqr-thon-Ubthof” ■ " '-~(-Op^bed paper gutia and city* ^ree big France to- end—the 'fighting -in. by Eden at the time, on thp-'pos^ .hetit.potohk- \ ' •ecUopi. SECbND JAR V2 PRICE { iP daily papers,. Fprmer nesidept Egypt: , , sibllity o( big power coofferatio#} i . A w . ^ o v o r 1.0' s o c H o n s COMBINATION k ...?.. P.,: . finiih roMstt KuHmg ond wipot cloon with o Mystic, Nov.’ 6 (>45 —ytvienr- Mias Kellems Is opposing Sen. Hair.y S. Truman says he is "'so , The terms of Premier Bulganm*. iri the region-' ' I T YRBNCH STOCP* DROP damp doth, And Ht ipocial tonguo-bi-groovk Kellems. - Independent Party .: can-, Prescott. Bush. Republican seeking rteamed up" about .present, status notes to.Eden and French Ibemler At -the time. Ed.eri declared >- Pari*. Nov. 6 181—Tho FriKrtl - lodkt' 2-piou iM.. didaU for U.S. Senator, voted here . re-electl6nf Thomas J. Dodd, SeveVX)ie in iOt^asH of X ’'. ’ X. ’ foreign' policy '1. can ^ GUy hMIet are not regarded here Britain''was readjc: ttTItght f f i ' M o e k i^iirkot feU aharpl; I ' t o 10 s iK iH o n s cloiurot sitwl out ,dv*L <*nd domphtMl Com* today after telifnc newsmen that Democrar: Suzanne Sllvercruvs hardly talk.” .as a^ propaganda stunt. . , fens* of what It considered ;i0 be amid thp War talk ckooM from lh«w kixuriotM fmizhoi: S od^ W o rd ro b f "I Uitend to »ena a telegram to Stevenson, Independent . Repubii- Or Ftefugee, Plaiia A .63-year-oi4 French.' adven The informan^L' {did nolHridicaterila national interest in th tlo n . ndtlca on Rritigh leaders that thay « loRBiffia.Vw)’' V .1 ‘i i . - - ... ■r : - - V't
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