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VOL. LXXVIIL NO. 44 (TWENTY-BIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONNh THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958 (CtaaalflH Adrertiaina on Png* M) With ’* Green PRICE FIVE CENTS Stamps With Green Stamps you’re SURE to Court Blocks get exactly what you want —when you want It THIS THURSDAY. NOV. 20 WITH ALL CASH SALES— ! er ■-.,.■2^'I Reds Hand Adenauer HALE'S DOMESTIC DEPT. New York, Nov. 20 (A>)—A proposed merger of Bethle­ OFFERS THESE ITEMS FOR GIFT hem Steel Corp. and Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. was GIVING OR YOUR OWN HOME . . Oriental Print rejected today by U.S. District Court Judge Edward Wein- Proposals on feld. The merger would have been the biggest in U.S. busi­ UfK ■{!>«■. Heax.v IhI (jualit.x a ness histor>’. Diindop finder (ip (oxxrls. "T (•'or 99c Aifter the decliion an­ >’In.-rnijl pnltnj nB arvl rr>|»it* Not n;»r h (oilot m OH< h nounced, Youngstown Sheet stock 6 in Assembly pflttrin .Solid I f>|nr«« In hlnr fn^r polrl, *h^irr.fl| und Brunch-Dress •old at yioe.'m, otr t...2 8 , on the W est Ready hrlin u ith lurry thrrnd.'« xfuur with TuirpJOiAr, N*w York Stock Rxchange. Beth- E ast Seen whitr pinl<, yrlhfVN', grrrn. .lahem aold at $60.12, off 37 centa. Study Unit for , Judge Weinfeld raid a merger. ... Made of drip-drx' cotton Which was opposed by the govern­ With Berlin Ruling All Uest in (omfort xxith one ol (hesr O Q ment would: Court Reform :i «av pi I lows...... 4if j r O with a s^e button clo.s- ' Be a violation of the Clayton '*.• . , •/ 'Sfw-c: ' •*. Knpok nilrd vs rd|tr nhAprd In rhtntz nr .««ilrlot|i. Antitrust Act. ing and novelty gold Substantially leasen compeli- Hartford, Nov. 20 (A*) — Gov- Crisis Plan in hed pillowH with arms. O O iSon. erftoi' Ribicofri aim for paasage West Lines Sl’i;( lAI...... / T T coolie buttons. Surplice Tend to create a monopoly In of court reform by the 1959 Gen­ 15 PIECE PUNCH BOWL SET Mal

NANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* THURSDAY. NO\^kBER 20, 1988 PAGE MANCH£STEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEB. CONN« THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1968 PAGE TWO HockviUe ed during Uid laAbyear of the Rev. Andover Church to Dedicate Stephen Chamberlattu’s ministry here before he accepted the West Ual Boyle C f ^ n t r y Norw’alk post. The first stop .of the Shopipers Get New Wing to Former Pastor long-range plan was taken when News Tidbits Sbeinwold oo Bridge the parsonage was extensively ren­ IVIANC HESTER ovated Irl time for the arrival of Tree Watching Fine Health Board Colled from AP Wires Andover Congregationallata wlll^rooms and ample storage space for the present pgstor In June 1957. honor one of their form er pastora present needs have been provided. DOUBLE DECEPTION West dealer D it iv c ~9uTJ{iCAth£ Serx’lce Details Noted . The new cla.ssrooma will permil safely and pleasantly, Rap^ B^sults Combodia and Communist North DUPES DECLARER East-West vulnersbto BOL t O N N C ’ T cT’ H Sunday when they dedicate a new The' dedication seivice will be Open l^eters the church school grades to all Hobby for Retired Viet Nam sign trade sgreement By Alfred Sbeinwold NORTH church wing in his name. held al 3 p.m. A tea v. ili he served without effort meet under one roof. In recent after 10 days of negotiations... Whenever bridge fans talk A K 7 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY m d SUNDAY Dr. WlUiam B. Tuthlll, now 91, In the social room afl^r the serv­ years It has been neceosai-y to hold ice and a tour of the new facili­ *y*tem—*uch a* fried foods, red­ Of Coiirl Case Iranian government auppresaaa about deceptive plays, I think back V 7 The Rockville Area Chamber of pastor of the Andover Congrega­ New York (iD—Whet «r« you classes In the parsonage, library ties conducted. heads and politic*. antl- you’ll be used to today It appeared that the boy aelrd as agent for the town. nauReatlng nation. Bowen aald it waa uaeleia work. Ely Culbertson put up the ‘Viflil’ to Moflcow Added Attraction This Thurailay Only! not working and tliere’ll be no darted Into the road from between The bid rarriea a premium of Attorney CJarrltv haa romment- to do anything If 11 waa going to ten of spade* without hesitation, audden slnn k when you ha\’e to two parked cars, Kyle F. Jacob.sen, I2.163 S0. making a net rate of ed that StRte'R Attorney Reed and be thrown out hy the Superior winning the trick. New York UF)— Broadway’s hit “ TH E T R A TONES”— 1st Conn, showing! hang up the barnes* forever. If the K orr made Reveral Riirprlae vIrUr 23, of 20 Earl St.‘. driver of the 3 37 per cent The winning hid was Court. He Haiti that on at least Concealing hi* surprise and drama “The Visit,” starring Al­ boas objects explain your program one of six of which the lilghest to the planta and were unable to one occaRion he left a meaaage fred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, Is car which struck the boy, is not HALL to him fully and honestly. He’ll un­ delect ob.|ertlonable odora farther pleasure at this unexpected trick, Johnny Welf't being held, police said. bid was 3.6 per rent with Reed'H aecretary aaking Reed Culbertson returned the six of to be produced In Moscow this derstand I lie's jirobablv doing the than 12.5 feet from the plant. winter. Intoxication Charged Present al the oi>enlng of the to call him when he carna tn. He clubs to his partner's ace. And «ame tiling himself t bids w'ere First .Selectman Edgar Oiappelle Raid the board Is itlll aald he ha.s yet to hear from him. Mr*. Glad.vs Taft, .63, of Rowe " T i r N t W SALESROOM 3 Since most people spend most now Mr*. Culbertson led her oth­ The roles played here by Lunt H Wilson. .Breond Belertman re<’eivlng rornplalntR anoard a lial of iliitea on which Woman Plans .Suit nad His Trail Herdera Appeals will hold a public hearing • P « « y f • a JM. • M w ity 9 f I n meal to tielp tlieir eireiilatlon Why Bank and Trust Co didn’t have nerve enough to give . . . Stars of Radio, Keep That Arm Up The Heleelmeii noted that the complalnta weie received Sep! 10 If a chocolate covered mint Is M I 9-8100 Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In City not start this form of medleiitton atailing with the late.^d one which him the works. So he played the placed between two wafer thin Stage and TV. Francis Gremmo, 15. gets some Instruction from James Tlemey eontrael compares favorably wttli For Sidcualk Fall Conrt room on four requests. earlier. *o your system can get i waa on 0 ( ! 28 Jack of spades from dummy, feel­ cookies just after the cookies of the Manchester High School rifle team during a lesson at the the high school bond Issue wlileh The Jedro Corp. ia seeking a u»ed to It' After 4 The hoard dridded to aak Proae- ing sure that the lead was from are taken from the oven, the East Side Rec. Watching are Brian Fitzpatrick, 14. and James Ing off with a bracing, crlsiiy. | wss awarded al llie rale of 4 2 per Mancheater today received no­ variance for non-conforming use of ciiting (Jrand .luror A Harry W the queen and that Culbertson result will be a quick and very I.*avitt .Ir.. 13. The Rec DepartijienI has instituted a Boys’ crtinehy martini a portion of land al 19.6 K Main j rent. Olaen to lecpieat a nolle of two tice of A third legal action within had the see. tasty mint cookie. Rifle Club piogram two nights a week. The boys use special It After B.’i a nian’s cliief form St. The corporation is required to rhargea againat Connecticut Ry- eight dfl.ya brought aa the reault As it happened, the card* were .22 cal. pellet guns which fire with gas cartridge.*. The pellets of exercise Is eritlcizlng hi* wife Just the other way. Culberlson prove that work hs.* been con­ flatten on impact arid never ricochet from the portable metal But why w ait' You might as well C.ompetition F’roducta now pending In ('oventrv of alleged fHlla, on aidewAlks. tinued on the apartments there .so .hiallce ('ourl. The hoaul fell thal triumphantly won wltli the queCn backboards made by Rec maintenance men. High School rifle gel in a few workouls vvllli the A notice of Injuriea from the that the building has remained in Now York xti'rl liidim- \ aince the chargea uetr the aame of spades and returned another team members are instructors for the club. (Herald Photo by Old OIrl In advance- A| 4f you law firm of Marie and Hhea aald effect. try iRyB rlnlrn to a thriving rom-j ami the evidence waa the aame s|)sde to his w ife’s ace. It waa a Oflarai. ran start telling her what's wrong .Mi fl, Agne.H Letluc, 61 K d m u n d David-Gollath contest, but in this PROGRAMS Russell G. Hartmann is request­ with her, Ihiis giving her f) years prtltlon I there waa no point of going RED EMBER 2 HI . wan Injuretl In a fall on St. caae Goliath survived the battle ing a variance for removel of a to perfeel herself before you retire To provf» It. HlfolwnyA niHgRzlnf through the aame |)rocedure aa sSPEfllAL FRIDAY .Jiimex 8 t. Inat Saturday and ' will building from Windsor Ave. to and begin your fulltime rrilh Ism lintH thi* fotlou'Ing ftgniPK: Ktrr) iaal time to achieve nothing ^ LUNCHEON .6 look to the Tt)wm of Mancheater Franklin St. 6 After retirement a man needs ( fitnpniilon rn h k I n g Ntiiirtunil ('hiipprllr and Hr. Hovsrti felt Ihnl nhnfirn, H4 turning out hot rollrrl unlli the hoard ivoild fuul out }u.Ht for daniHgeH aa provided hy law." ITALIAN LASAGNE William E. and Irene K, Michitels lea* atremious hobble* Wliy not , The notice Raid the fall w-aa Portland to Oppose hHi«; 44 prodiu'lng rf»lH flnlBliPft lum’ they could operate with aome and $1.25 have requested a variance to build give up girl watching iiround Ml. cHURfd by a "Imdly gouged" ciirb- Video Everyday and lake up tree walililngV It Is hHis, MiHkIng wlrr «nil wtrr effe<-t Iveneaa further action on a house on A Sub.standard lot at f)ro(iiirtn. 24 tiiHlUiig rokl rolled t hell part waa uacleNR, Htone at the aoutliweift corner of All Rights Reserved— 78. West St. UNBELIEVABLE! hot only more restful It I* lea* ex­ STATE c o m p i j t e •St. .inmr.a St and Main St. . C pensive. (Hlnl: Avoid watching HhrrlA, CM niHklng «tninkj«H elor) 'Phe pf)inl wa.a brought up that H. T. Otekeneon A Oo^ Inc. Alan R, Remington of the Su­ pine thee* they're too atlniiilal-1 the nexi alrp might he i lvil actlfm While croHMing from north to NOW riini SATURDAY LOBSTER DINNER burban Auto Shop has asked per­ Atomic Waste Plant ing Pick an aconi and watch It 1’hi'io A if right "iJircloipj n irl-' on thr part of the cornplaiminta aoiith on SI .laineH. the. noUte CONTINUOUS FROM 6 P.M. $3.25 mission for a general repairer’s li­ become an oak i , niA " They Are plHllnuiu. Kold. ell-! forcing an injunction again.at the aald. Mra. I.aMhu‘ a foot became F E A T T B E 6:00-7:10-9:20 cense at 72 Wind.sor Ave. Route fl and 44A— Bolton (Continued from Page Une) 7 At fpS give up things that ex- \ vet . pAllfidhim, rhodiuin. nithen- \ plant caugh|. In the curtintone and ahe amount of radioactive waste dump­ elt* or overload the elreulalory him. tHdiiim end oninhim i Bowen I old the hoard he waa fell on the aldewalk, aufferlng "a They caM har‘’M*||l« th* C»t"l Tel. M I 0-4446 Don't Risk lations to govern atomic wa.*le ed would not affect the Long Is­ deep cut over her left eye with land shellfish Industry. m M *.... Rncoifd Doinoml Britisli Hold Body transportation and storage. conaequenl Injury to the eye It- Carrilt said Uial the Montauk ALL-WOOL TWEED Protect your reeorw by aelf ‘ aud injuriea to the left Two men, Elliot T. Earl of Alan- Point area had been iisofl as a knee, right arm, right ahoulder hnvtag your needle cheek­ OfTopEOKA Chief che.ster and Walter A. Lyncli ap­ ed at STANEK’S eooa. It dumping spot since 19.61 and and hack. 0 ^ peared to protest the llcen.sing and stressed tlial only low level (low replacement Is neceasary. (Oontiniied fro.n Page One) dumping. The report aald the Injuriea ELECTRONICS you’ll And a complete se­ radioactivity I deposits were dump­ Earl, riid’clor of the In.stitute of neceRRltnled medical treatment lection of PHONO­ ed there. , j Z IP CO ATS FULL RETREAD and that Mra. I„edur haan’l been LABORATORIES 1957 and those of uljie Greek Cvp- Nuclear Serology la private atomic Tiie der'ision on the liiense aji- GRAPH NEEDLES to riots executed for FOKA crinic.*. able to work aince the fall, RECOMMENDED! A A A choose from. Open to- energy rc.soarch organization), plication is expected to be an­ Matsis’ parents protejded the de­ Yeaterday, the firm of lyeaaner, A WONDERFUL EVENING i night until 9. ■said he was concerned with the nounced in December hy the AEC. RoUner, Karp and Groobert filed E M W t o R 277 BROAD cision, saying burial in unhallowed healtli and snicty of hi.* wife and OF ENTERTAINMENT! ground Is unchristian. Close tela- children. notice of a auil being brought by Audrey Hepbnru David NIvea WM e w m , tives were allowed to see the body. Hearing Flxaminer Samuel W, l.iH’ky Find with ^ Anna Ketkn. aerklng J20.000 for Wm. llold^B June Allytoa RADIO M I ( V I S I 0 N an alleged fall on the aldewalk Among floral tribute.* laid on I -lenscli denied Earl’s right to in­ “ My Man Twl.'^a. Okla. A bracA- near 680 W. Middle Tpke. Dec. 4. BiwlIvb / Matsis' coffin waa a very large ' tervene in the hearing and ruled Ckaasal a htitw Havaa Cobb. ( M l) THE BRAL HeOOT* one made of roses and chrvsanthe- | that Earl’s objection.* were not .suf­ let \^aK lo.st in Tulsa by Mr.-* C C. 1957. Sabrina Godfrey”. Ohaakel IS Mak_.._,rtfard, Cana. “ Da Van RIaa Taar WllaT’’ all-wool The aame firm repreaenta Mil­ jKKOKSON’JUDdKANDSt^OK At B;B5 Trch. 6:30-16:16 ChaaBei t3 Sprinslleld, Usee. l:M ( l-4t) DICK POWELL PBE- mums with a note: "For my brave ficient to change the ruling. Rogcis who gnve up liopp of hav­ Chaaael JS New Brltala. 48ibb dred and Harry Schwab, who — PLU S — 8ENT8 EANE OBEY fighter - EOKA, the leader Oig- Lynch, of Port Washington. N. ing; it rpturru'd. but slip advprtisrd “ .South of the lllmalayBB” Channel 4$ Holyoke. Msee. THEATER “ Tke TaU henl.*.’’ I Y., defeated a.* a candidate for in a npwspaprr anyway. brought a almllar action agalnat Bun., “ Rock A Ryn Bnby" Tech. Channel S3 Watrrborv 4:nnn. Shadow” ; j, the town for $1.5.000 for an allcg- Clnema-Srope and Color “ Tank Force" Tech. (tt-ie> HALL o r FAMR Dlghenis is the undei groiurji Congress earlier this month, said Thipp days Inter she rerrived plaid e<) fall by Mr.n Si hwab on Wood- "K l*i Me Rata’’ name of EOKA leader George' there was a possible danger to tlic a telephone i.’flll from a town 200 t:00 ( I ) DB. HUDSON’S SECRET ( 3 «l) PAT BOONE SHOW Grivas. bridge SI III Manchester Green JOUBNAI. Gneiti; Shari Lawls, aid slipllfisii industry on Long Island. miles away. The raller told her Nov. 30. 1957. (33-34) TODAY 18 OURS 'TiMr Baadall A small crowd galheied at the Hi.* views were di.*puted hy Dr. she had found the hrarelel and liner! M 0-^ ( S-6SI BEAT THE CLOCE t:N ( - - ^ ------hospital gale as police whisked Dayton E ('arrilt of Jolm Hop­ had read of its loss in the Tulsa (4SI ALI. STAB PLAYHOUSB Matsis’ body away. I tiM ( 3-4S) THE VERDICT IS ( kins University who said the paper. Nrwajiappr CirnilRtinn YOURS (33-3*) FROM THESE ROOTS ( 3) CONNECTICUT BAND­ (33) THIS IS HUSIG COMPLITI ALTERATIONS INCLUDED F.lRm III. i4’) Daapite talevlalon STAND (33-33) M ASOt^ t R______jU lR PARTY and radio, nawspapara raarli most (33) WHO DO YOU THU8TT (Color) rltizrns, T-O-N-I-T-E 4:H ( 3) BANGER ANDY (S41) JORN DALY, NXWS (33-36) OUBKN FOB A DAT II :U (33) THE EARLY M TR SHOW T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY The most amazing coat value ue've ever offered! Imagine Tlia local newspaper raporla that ( S-33) AMERICAN BANDSTAND ” I.ea4hanieckt ■ava' Laad- S 1 ths Audit Bureau of Circulation DIXm LAND 4:13 (46) THE SECRET STOR3I ad” paying only $ 2 5 ... for a luxurious all-wool tweed Fall coat, I announced that an average 67 mll- 4:36 ( 3-46) THE EDGE OF NIGHT ( 6) WEATHER. NEWS « (33-36) COUNTY FAIR SPORTS j lion copies of dally newspapers 3:H ( 3) RIO 3 THEATER 11:M ( J) NEWS. WEATHER * Mitli a \ ersatile all-w(X)l plaid liner that zips in for cold weather, I were sold every day last year, and JA ZZ Chinn’s Little Devils" SPORTS j Ha survev showa that 84 per ( I) CONNECTICUT BAND­ ( I) WORLD’S BEST MOVIES STAND "Uadercarreal” zips out for “topcoat” weather! In rich, wanted tweed .,. ; cent of U .S families buy at least (33) THE FIRST SHOW (33) THE BIO NEWS one new.xpaper every day, and that (36) ROY ROGERS (36) NEWS S WEATHER finely tailored with hyino canvas shape-retaining : 82 per cent of all peraona 12 years t h'entiiring 6 OuManding Jazz Personalities (46) POFEVF (44) FEATURE FORTY (33) UNCLE AL (33) EARLY LATE SHOW ' and older read their paper. Bribby Landerman, Trumpet ★ Stan Slerhensy, Baritone 3:36 ( 3-33) WALT DISN’ E'T AD- 11:13 ( 3) STARLIOirr MOVIE front! Single-breasted m(xlel with raglan VENTl’BF, TIME Announcement IA Joey Rosenrino, Clarinet Hugh Wilson, Plano -The Savenlh Veil” I (N) THE EARl.t NHOW (36) JACK PAAR WAX REMOVF.n . PLUS WAI.LY FIELDS AND THE QUARTET "That Other Women" 11:3* (33) JACK PAAR SHOW and set-in sleeves, Bal collar, slash pfKkets. An excellent way to remove old (46) TWILIGHT THEATER 11:43 (S3) NEWS t:66 I K) POPKVE I3:L3 ( 3) NEWS A WEATHER I wax ia to mix tlirea tablespoons 13.3) THIS IN THE LIFE 1:13 ( 6) NEWS I of raw llneaeed oil and one table- |'/7ip Home of Fan and Frolic 6:33 I 3) WEATHER The yearly dividend rate I spoon of turpentine to one quart of 6:36 ( .3-32) SPORTS A NEWS ( 6) NEWS. WEATHER k FRIDAY j hot water. Wipe It on, remove the SPORTS Sensational low price! j excess and wipe dry. A fter wood la [s T A N K O ’S OAK GRILL (33) PHONE VOUB ANSWER 13:*6 ( S-W) LOVE OF U F E Ihoroughly dry' five s new cost of i ( so OAK ST.. MANCHESTER (33-46) TH TAC DOUOB 13:36 ( 3-46) SEARCH F O R ’ TOMOR­ wax. I NO COVER—NO MINIMUM T, ROW has been increased to Thia dost s bettsr job If hot. . AMPLE FREE PARKING "Hie Finest In Town” For Highest Quality (U-M> IT (OULO HR TOD GABARDINE Keep It that way by piscinf the Best Service at (Calar) < t-U) MOTHRR’fl DAT container In a pan of hot water. Lowest Cost Potterton's DRY GLEAWm SURCOATS Open Every Day r SAME DAY SERVICE ( I) NEWS ON REQUEST ( S) NEWS k WFATHER (4S) SEVEN O’CLOCK REPORT ( 3) THIS IS ALICE Quilt- I *) STATE TROUPER Fisher (33) WEATHER k NEWS WNITK WALLS |1 KXTRA (SS) NEWS OF THE HOUR. WFATMKB Dry CluRtrs, Ird. Annual (M) ADVENTURES IN UVINO lined 7il* (4*) WEATHERMAN S2S Broad S t — M l 9*1111 Dividend 7!ll (4S> DOUGLAS EDWAXD8. NEWS Rate (33) HIOHLIGH'rS 13:43 ( 3-41) THE GUIDtNO UORT (3S) NEWS 1:66 ( I) NEWS (M3) UBRRACB BROW 7;N ( 1) R6W t o m a r r y a MIL­ ^ ou'd expect to pay far more for NEW 14' LIONAIRE (33) AT HUMK WITH BITTY (1*) TV-MATIMBB (M) JEFFERSON DRUM (44) BINUO AT ROMB this fine nyloii-reinforcetl rayon "P rle Henke” ] :M ( I) OYB Miss bro ok s _ ( *) LEAVE IT TO BRAVER 1:36 ( S-I^A8 THE W O I ^ TUBES gabardine^siireoatl Smart hip-length •'The Skave” ' < *) 8TAOR S DnpdiiH moda during tfi« finf 5 bufinnss doys of noch month TUBELESS (33) THE RFAL MrCOVS , (31) HALF HOUR FOM Walt Oitmy’s (H) PATTI PAGE SHOW 1;3S (H) PBOTniTANT •‘RAyRR motiel, lop-tailored thronghont MANSFIELD (31) CONFIDENTIAL FILE 3:6* ( MS) JIMMY DRAM SHOW will draw diviflofids from tfio first of the month. A$emi-on< 3:* ( 3-4S) DECEMBER BRIDE (33-SS) TRUTH OR CONSR- with single-needle stitching, "SNOW WHITE ( S-33) EORRO . OURNCRS (Calar) mral dividend wiH be paid at the increased rote to ever 25,* SNO W TIRES 164 III ____ "A a Eye far an Eye” 433-IS) ED WY’NN SHOW < l-U) CHANCR FOR ROMANCR 000 depositors on Docombor 29, 1958. canvas interlining!.Crease, spot ao TaAOE-IN NKEOKDI 3:1* ( 1-44) HOCSB PARTY SEVEN DWARFS" . "A Dale Wllk Mr*. Cresvy” (33-36) RAQOIS BAOOI8 (Oalarl ADVERTISED AT M.10 »:S* (}-«•) VANCY DKEBINOER ( 3) MY UTTLR g ^ R O n and ftain-resistant! Taupe, nav)', p h s ik th tr - (33-3S) CONCENTRATION (33) HALF ROUR r& M gray and charcoal. 34-46. . MREr Mfirlet t u u t e frtflt (HtddvcHMt |87 1;tetl4 1.I8 mPMKt" thkimtas-aamt *!■()...•* *«M dtufif blarkwEltfl “OPCIIMM" pntsMs “FMtt", I s M mms" Dtc. 1 Him D«€. 7 t:M x14 black walls . .22.E7 Tickets Will Be “SiBttsa asd M M i" sSlTlkMaackjaster WHITE WALLS $8 EXTRA Nlahllv use. t Ikra «, 1 :6* e.a*. "PsHsicr Jet- 6. liM. tiS* Bad I s.n. "MNNORS MUMP’ ■aa.. 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PACT P oin t ■ANCHE8TEB BVBMINO BEBALD. M ANCBBSm . OOMII. TlfUESDAY. KOVEBBipi 20. U it MANCHESTER fiVBNlMG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1958 PAGE PIVE Slaiflwd Daily Radio others who work actively for po­ received at th* dinner, including Hum That Oldie— Alcarrjt Cites Netv Difference litical orga liaatlona. one from Senator -Prescott Bush tMmterm 8«a»*tr< Tla* ir P O P - - 4 «M "If there were juore people who and U.S. Rep. Edwin H. May Jr. Paint Sots T d^ File Department Signals were willing to stand «g> and be of Wethersfield. I ,C i i counted foi the party of their Fraines — (Mis — 0 * a « * * f i , V %< Between Parties at Dinner wiih. choice instead of wandering In American Jiavor pO«d bf UM radscj vr:c—jOcbiitat<«>«« It’s Back in Tune Emetggnty THeplione Main and Park the^ never-never land of inde­ HOBiVSHOPPt By UlSONAHD KBIDENBEHO 1’corll were Jo"hn Kelly, Democratic pendents, we'd have a better Con­ «<)d *re ruli^ect tc wpop-ut.*^ tm iT ^'a 3 ■ ,’a\ Motorists Warned N e w Y o r k (A*) T h e L o n d o n p r 6-| 4«S OENTCR ST.—M l 9-7t$$ ■ jr mvtm ifctu oA ff Convalescent Home, ftepublican National Chairmaii chairmap of Hartford, and Alfred necticut," he aald. Chang* wtOMot b o Oc*. fpaat also fan* acrews the path ad duction of “West Side Story" is v v i r - s m W h a t artr baeama of tbo M opara stars, at both Ih* M «ispeil- a t A n - 29 Cottage St. Meade Alcorn haa cited a new dtf- N. Premo, D,emacratle State In­ In his remarks, Wataon also ad­ * i » — t : l B - ferenc*'between the country's twp surance commikslober, ,. vocated greater participation In to have an entirely American cast, wagr—■itrnrhmrf Hrra^ K««« a o o ftT tan and Grand OM variaty. M b*d H o s e C o . 1— ^ M 1 9 «76fe3 Thia Usttug o f T o w * ' Fire De- Marlow Building BTLVf - BASiteCBJBi Seew Urte*eatl*§ Two Team politics. He said politics is really because of its special idiomatic »!• k tA - Thtr bOKl to aak th*t About 'the The M et’a Jan Phare* one* again a t t b * H o s e C o . 2 — M I 9 -7422 portmeut box s la m numbera Is Mam and Bissell major partleii aa a. result of the W ixr—Moatc Mr tb* rvci ITBAl -Hoabd l>« S .M fljnai idil TlMMtar a t PoaqMy- N o v . 4 election, which resulted In Alcorn; referring to the fact that g"vernment and provides an op­ flavor. Union rules.usually require old Jokoo natu tdorlaiou emm* laimrtiaa hia "BlneMrd of H ^pt- publlahod in tbe tateiest Of edu­ employment of aome local talent PRESCRIPTIONS *= !!= • on:-ViAirteOsj# naaa.'’ along with "S^lem hv Tha aimniiiiraim t didy notad that H o s e C o . 3— M I 9-7123 cating residents aa to the location Birch and Cottage a sweeping victory for the Oemo- the Democrats won control of the portunity for public service, from WBAV—PiblMr P»rty A 'V F r-rt.* «-rr>a Tat^ a Mloof and garo tbt old knee gUp- In shows Imported on either side of i ARF, THE HEART OF WOLw K»-ri# srp^ P-Mf*S*Ts ftewsd* pen a SS-year io*w on imaMrUJ- Song." "Aotnoui Learaa " and Cl star waa t abbed t» death at H o s e C o . 4- ^ M I 3 -5757 of tfidr ne(arett the box. fevery Main and Pearl c ra ts , Legislature for the first time since which a person can derive satis­ WKNB—Crnr^r.* C/tA » Jft- "We Republicans are trying to ItT fi while retaining the gover- faction and pleasute. the Atlantic. • OtTR BUSINESS WTJC— ity. "Without A Seng.’* in 'Pcerce In the thewtar March U . 44 WC. Special A larm Calls reoldeat should kiM(w the the Main and Center fCHA I - .N*ti! VascA Las Vegas" (RCA Ifictari. a aam- alarm box number neareet his put the pieced together,"''he said, ^a h ip , said the next two years In John AI.sop , Avon was toast­ The last U.S. play to receive U I> R C -C b : ITT: C—K i^ _ « v e Nonr iritb the odveat o f long WBUam flhakaapaure leeatad - 2— R e c a ll Main and Wadsworth .such a West End waiver was, FREE DEUVERT W pO P —'T cp a: TiJiM vt)F-C—M'K*±» Irtr Rjteasoca pUjrlng record*, which dovour pikBg at the offaraaon warts ped­ Caaear'a murder aa Gapitoi HUL home or ptaM of bnoiaeea. "while the Oempefata are trying Connecticut should be Interesting. master for the evening. W illiam «.*«— »'Pr P- M SooBte 8— G e n e r g l Main and Strant tc hold the' pieces together." / "It will be most Intriguing and "Oklahoma!'' s w c r r — material eren fmater than te lm - dled by the famous bartteee to the on tha edge at tha r iii— i. Bdwa Chief W. Clifford Masoa stroagly S. Davis, former Manchester Re­ t ftA- Main and Armory He mad*-^ the remark at the m o 8( Interesting to see how the A:1A-> * h A 1 - ; « A *AC* CT j rien, tho old ooag* — and tha alM machine acC Aa a aop to opeta GfbhBB is Ida -Dadtaa and Pan ef 9— S c h o o l urges that curious motorists should publican chairman, was chairman Millftr Phaimaci w u f r —M um'-c w tti ; c G >.* A&i a rn C -A .» Ore C7« lovers. Pcerce throws is the Wonder Bar Restaufiint In Berlin, Democrats eliminate county gov­ o' the conimittee that arranged A married men's poker club' 4: | A - older the better — here found a tb* Bewan te p tra - aald tha dM th . 12— M i l i t a r y . not race tire trucks to the scene of Charter Oak and Spruce in Tipton. Iowa, contributes 25 { I ~~ GREEN RD.—MI S-41M WDP.''— Ur Bftf&AAco / "'Vami La C^hba" aria tram the blaze and thus cause highway w here he was the main speaker at ernment, call a Conatltiitional the dinner, anv. he pre.sented W at­ WHAY—F a u «/- W 'F ^ tp -M ‘>«--rr AcMOda permanent outlet. occurred In tha Ponun. Spruce and Eldridge cents from every pot to a kitty i] BOOC—K«ocrc b 4M j* »A ftP- "PagUm ceL" Tba Thaatar at Pampay la a congestion and an additional haa- the testimonial' dinner tendered convention, reform the courts and aon a-nd his wife with a sterling WICJfB—Or*^t W'k* The album packag* may boaat Spruce and.Oak for their wives, ' B'riA T > Sates HiUhilly chaiOcr Goorgfs Hamll- good half am* fte n tha Potma. 7 W. Middle .Tpke. at ard tor tireraen. More than the Arthur Wataon of Wethersflald, carry out all their other cam­ silver bowl in behalf of the guests. WTIC— M .'r « n c—Traa^rr 'uf of full froqumtey rang*, atarao- Nathan Hale School who retired last June af|er alx paign promises and cut taxe.s, W DRC—Cai IC " »’I —M'-vle J-T Rr«rrAr^« pbOBlc aound and other modem ttm TV. a comfaal] Cartiao from tb* Baer did OIbbea and atek* town line usual amount of tratflo on the Others who spoke last night and W POP—7':. ♦. w 7»C:P-M'»4err. BrwSa G r a n d O M O pery Stabio. deaerta tha p a a ie a r r ? 12 Keeney and Bush Hill Rd. street* close to the fire w ill delay Spruce and Bissell " years as State Central Committee­ too," he said. lauded Wat.son for his .vear.s of 4.»- ' t> lA— aeouatieal marrela, but what eaoMB WMAl P.* • Pany ruck 'n' roU Held momantarUy to volunteer firemen who are In their man from the Fourth' Senatorial Alcorn also put In a strong plug seivice to his party, town and WHAt tfatCP out ta "Ifarefaeta," "SUrcr Threada Cbaaar was — idaiid at tha 121 Keeney, near dance hall Pearl and Holl Di.strict. WTl'*:— V fr I «T^C—Tr«A»vrr cf Muiae join hia fellow antlquartens la Sanata, and tba nanata tba two own cars, Chief Mason declared. Jor ‘'partlsanShtp" on the part of state were Republican State Chair­ WDP.O—' A - ' • ^ Among the CohJ.- "When Tou 123 Keeney, near Erie St. Pearl and Foster In a ll, 385 persons. Democrats ! WVHC— M-vyj# fref R/rm»raC« Were Sweet Biztcca’* and atmilar "Hamiltoa On Campus.'' an ABC- litarary graaU knew—waa at tba voters. 'The so-callea Independ­ man Clarence Baldwin, former Lt. W P '.'P —T t. ^ T:rr.# i W^OP—M'ld^rt •era»>4A E Center and Spruce as welj aa Republicans, turned out ent*," he said, "are really the de­ 4:iA - ! i f .ftft- ballad* that left Gfandpa clammy Paramouat album of old ooUegc P o m m . 124 Keeney and Hackmatack Gov Kdward N. Allen, and Mayor Pt- » '• - / laong*. Some of these, like "D rink to pay tribute to Watson. pendent ones dependent on the ITH a 1 S e t n r and limp beaMf the old morning B tit thay eeartookad an taaper- 13 WetherelLand Bridge 291 Durant and Crescent Summit and Flower W illiam Elriok of Wethersfield »TI\:— F.'*t M. -r ATJC—Time fer Murvr 'to Me Only WHh Thine Eyea, " go Sharing the head table with AI- Watsons snd the Kellys" and the •AD P.'^A ►.• P glor>’ horn on hla atem winding tant fact. In 44 B jC ^ tba Sasate A number of telegrams were ■—M'*n«J* »'# R-'m afjca Ml tb* way back to the day* when 131 Wetherell and Horace 292 Broad and Little High School w p * r —" ' i T *r# W p*--!'- S^rz-iftp Tlctrola Hona* was under raeonatroetlon. : Shakeapeare waa a aophomoie. 134 Bupce and Seaman 31 Hartford Rd. and Elm St. Charter Oak, opposite !♦ 4t - A dozen or ao new albuma laaued The Bcnata waa meeting In the ■ p * ' i^ 72A 1 S a le s I With hia comfauiatioa yo^l-croon. 135 Waddell and Pioneer 32 Cheney'Bros. n?br Water Department B T :C —C'N R *4$0 Ra t i^ w ■ / recently by major companiet Theater at Pompey. W'T.p r — V'w.^s t ago. except that the sound la bet­ Grow Too Old to Dream " and Premature Compliment 137 Drive D and Drive F 33 Elm and Forest Oak and Clinton RiiAV-.SirM wau=h ter. the singers are of more recent '‘Girt of My Dreams" 14 Hartford Rd and McKee 34 Forest, east of-Otis E. Center and Benton U f.j - N * » | vintage and their voices don't AT>p _Vb»* 4 IT M I her Connie Francis, among the best 15 Summer and Campfield Benton and Durkin A TV.p-V*wi sound aa if they were recorded at P t CampbelL Ky. • r- P *r?7 wr^./P-W'.-a'fT, Rmjr,4s aongsT Juat drop by the nearest dred soldiers sitting on the bleach­ -P-'-fi Wl.:rr 11 4ft~ tor), the latter featuring Come record store and fuui out for your­ er* fell to the ground. Non* was 19 Center and Fairview 38 Center and (Tiurch Lancaster V : •? • K.'. r-f YTHAT-^Jaas A i;^ . discs that have sold 2 million or s e lf. W J*.' 7' - F 1 ♦ Op*T *T «rriC> StArttctoi SarmaSa hurt seriously: 191 Center and Olcott Dr. 39 Hemlock and Liberty Porter and Parker ft f»v WVTtC— fflf Rntnatsoa m or* copies. Among the old goldle* S192 Verplanck School 391 Memorial Hospital . E. Center and Walker U f . A ) >- W p o p —Mr*4era tnur>4a that Oomo revisits are "Only A x~": •— li t M — Paper Moon." "Marcheta." Prison­ 1 ^ Saiem and Dover .392 Haynes and Memorial Byron and Ardmore V ’~«r ''__s*»g «T7rp—«l*a Off '• r-A V t er of Levs," •'n il the fend of nm e" 194 Center and Love Lane 39.3 S. Alton and E. Middle Tpke. and "Because" 195 W>. Middle Tpke. 8 aff*' W Middle Tpke. and Parker In 'Momenta Like Thaae." iP-CA B U * v anef^Wedgewood the j^orter the shirt' / / • Z o 41 S. Main near Line St. Porter and Oak Grove Ruth Millett Victor) Dinah Shore reverently CASH cr~TJ^ ^y.: / 21 Prosp^and Adelaide and Jean O w , ap. Tea a»r» T

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER.-CONN,, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER SO, 1B68 PAGE snr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, NQVEMRER «0, 1968 PAG! SEVBN

tha Banntjr, aatlmatad tli* tbtal JuaUee John Swanaon in .^jstic* oomiag car. He wa* found guilty p.m. at the United Methodist Blaze.Damages loss at bstwaan 180,000 aa<$70,- PRESBRIPTI0N8 Bolton Oourt Tuesday. but Judgment was suspended. Church. Fine Arts Qroup 000 and aald\th* flra appMrs to: August Nicda, 48, of Brooklyn, Coagregatore to Meet' Ayoid H ist Last Minute Rusk Scientist Tattoos Rattlers ' DAT ( » NIOHT Advertisement— Newspapier in hay* *tart*nn., waa fined |10 tor dla-egard- The Rev. Robert Edwards and his Will Hear Smith room near a central power board. When Buyipg o f Selling Bolton ing State Traffic Commission signs wife, the Rev. Sally Edwardai of Property call Xstwrenco F. Fiano, The Baby Has A ihort time .after the flame* Voters May, Pick Date and road markings at the Notch. Manchester Fine Art Assn, will Order Your Holiday Temp*. Arl*. (/P i — Dcaert tr«k- Bennington, Vt. ARTHUR DRUR Immanuel Congregational Church, Broker. Phone MI 9-6910. k«ri who com* acrou curiou* were quelle^ How* aald ^ Ban­ He wa* arrested on 6ct. 22 by State Hartford, will be guest *peak*r« at have as the speaker at its meeting ner Intend* to publish today d*- Policeman Charles Supsihakss. numbered rock* aroundlier* would Bennington, Vt., Nov. 20 idB— the Oongregator* meetiifg tomor­ Manehsater Evening Herald tomorrow evening in the auditor­ TURKEY NOW! •pite the serlousne** of the blase. Alice M. Burnett, 40, of Coventry row night at Bolton Congrega­ do well to approach with caution. Fire damaged the Bennington Eve­ For'Sites tteferendiun Bolton oorreapondent, Dorla M. ium of the Whiton Memorial Li­ Employes went to work imme­ waa presented in court on the same tional Church. The group will hold D’ltaHa, tolepliene M IU M I S-8646. brary Blssell Phelps Sniith. He FRESH or FROZEN FRESH Been Named... Chances arc they are th* sit*a of ning Banner newspaper plant diately cleaning up the fire-dim - charge. She was arrested Oct. 28 a potiuck at 8 p.m, in the parish will give a demonstration In oil the wierdcst round-up and brand­ early today but publication—keep­ aged plant In preparation to print­ Tonight'* town meeUng at S^act on items two and three in the by Supsinskas. The accused srgued room o f th* church. Rare Birth painting. WE ARE PROUD OF THE QUALITY OF OUR BIRDS ing operations In the history of ing intact a 63-year record of ing the newspaper as usual. o’clock in the Cmninunlty Hall legal warning for the eeeeion. that ahe had not crossed double ^ Bunetto Board Arizona. The peUUon will aubetltuto for white lines, and pleaded Innocent. He trained *t Syracuse Univer­ SELECTED TURKEY PARTS AT ALL ITMES never missing an edition—went on The fire was discovered about will hearHhf Anal report of the Arthur E. Damman, assistant item two which was to vote on the She was found guilty but Justice "Dough and' Sey::,*' newest 4-H Whipsnade, England yp)—A sity and at the School of Fine Arts Just the fame. 1:16 a-m. by an unidentified paaacr- Mmrk Douglu, «on of S.Sgt. and Mr*. Doiigla* Anderson, director of the potsonoui animal* School Bite Committee on three quesUon of choosing the propoeed Swanson said he would give her girls club, will meet * t 1:30 . p.m. bleebok, a rare South African ante­ Yale University. He* is a council The paper's own presses were by who saw smoke. H e telephoned W e also .carry a complete line o f research laboratory at Arizona tracts of'land' .avallabla to the .school site by referendum. the "benefit of the doubt" and Saturday at the school to ^gln lope, was bom at the eoo in this member and treasurer of the Con­ Winter Park, Fla. He was bom Nov. 18 at U.S Air Force used in the operation but it re­ police who sounded an alarm that FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Stale College at Tempe, Is con- town. ' Since the petlUon w ill apply, suspended Judgment. work on head scarves. Meriibers B ^fordshlre community. It It tbe necticut Academy of fine arts. Base Hoapilal, Orlando. Fla. Hi.s maternal grandparent* are I ceived assistance in setting type brought out four fire trucks and Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Mohr, .'H8 E Middle Ti>kp and hi* paternal I ducting a unique experiment. He Becau*e o f a pettUoh" filed this item three providing for the choice are reminded to bring their ma­ first to be bom in Britain for near­ Smith Is also a marine painter. For your convenience n complete Holiday Dinner from the Iforth Adams (Mass.) about 100 flFemen. Kustaa A. Karro, SO, of Brooklyn, grandparent* are Mr. and .Mrs. William M. Anderson, 4(1 Hem­ I tattoob a-number on a rattlesnake week, th* meeting 4mn al*o set the of a a^te will go oi\ the voting ma- Conn., pleaded guilty to a charge terial. The group finished their pin ly 60 years. His paintings. "Bluenose'' and may be picked up with one stop. Transcript, just across the Ver- The newspaper waa founded In lock Rt. He has a sl.ster. Lynn Donna. 3. and then paints the same number date of :a referendum which a chihea. a t "cutting in" or failure to allow cushion project at the last meet­ "Eastport Harbor," are in the mont-Masaachusetts border. the 3-story plant In 1906. Addi­ « • « • » * I above the rattler's den. choice of Bites Win be made by the The town meeting will act on enoqsli clearance in overtaking and ing. OOITEE $16 A CUP Roosevelt Memorial Library, Hyde His purpose Is to find out If the The flames were centered most­ tions have been made since then, votere pn voting maphinee. In authorlsblng the Selectmen to bor­ passing another car. He waa fined The Grange Youth Dance, usual­ Mount Clemens, Mich., Nov. 20 Park, N.Y. He won first prise in Edtvard Mathew Jr., son of Mr and Mr* hklward A Rapila ly In the newspaper's composing rattler has a homing Instinct Including a one-story addition to the event - the meeUng doee not row the amount necessary, to pur­ $10. State Policeman Thomas ly scheduled for the third Friday 0 P( — Gilbert Checkley paid *15 the marine class at the Artist and Jr., 44 Pine St. He was horn Nov. 11 at .Manchester Memorial room where two linotype machines which bring* It b.sck through Its house a 24-unit rotary press. choose a date for the ^erendum, chase the site finally approved by Gauthier was the arreeting officer. of the month, will be omitted, to­ for a cup of coffee yesterday. Writers 1954 annual exhibition. He FOUNTAIN’S TURKEY FARM Hoapital. Hir maternal grand|iarenl.s are Mr and Mr* Francis were destroyed and •other mechani­ lifetime to the den In whlih It was The Banner's business and ad­ It will be set by the Board ofSe-' the voters in. referendum. The morrow night. Youth chairman Checkley was fln ^ the amount has been an illustrator, newspaper­ J. Fitzpatrick. 222 Woodland St . and his paternal grandmother cal equipment heavily damaged. Raymond Schaller, 80, of An­ AND VEGETABLE MART born. He believes his experiments vertising offices are on the first lectmen to occur aometlme before Board of Finance haa recommend­ Arthur Pinney Jr. has announced by Mvinicipal Judge Malcolm E. man. and artist, and is now ebn- 1* Mrs. Adela .Sapitn 4fi Pine St Other parts of the newspaper dover pleaded innocent to a charge can prove beneficial to sciciiee and floor with the press shop and com­ Dec. 4. \ ed that the purchase of the site of failure to grant one-half the the next dance will be held on Dec. Trombley after a waitress in a ducting classes throughout Hart­ ROUTE 6, BOLTON— PHONE M I 9-7147 plant were seared by flames and help dlsficl some aver.Mlon toward posing room at the rear. News and Town Coimsel Harold Garrity be financed through short- term highway. He was arrested on 19. downtown restaurant complained ford. TnrI l,ee, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Jack Small, 86 Itiis.sell damaged by smoke and water. St. She was bom Nov. 6 *t Manchester Memorial Hospital. the critters. editorial offices are on the second aald today that if the petition con­ boripwing, poeeibly over a 10-year Nov. 18 after an accident on Steel's Cub Scout Pack 73 will meet he failed to pay her a dime for a The public Is invited. Her maternal grandparents arc .Mr. and Mr*. I.-eo Coughlin. 80 Daminnn has spent three years Even hours after firefighters floor. The third floor is vacant. tains the required 200 valid *lgna- period. Crossing Rd, when he swetwed to from 6:30 to 7;80 tonight at the cup of coffee. riiia.sell SI , and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. testing his theoiv. He studied the put out the flames water continued Banner newsmen cover a wide tures, a* stipulated in Stats stat­ Court Oases avoid hitting a squirrel and was in­ Community Hail. Pack 167 will Checkley pleaded guilty to dis­ Godfrey is the German name for George Small, 12.1 .School St She has a brother. .lackle, 2. ancient Polynesian skiii-nri to to seep into the press room and area of Vermont. The paper la a utes, the meeUng tonight w ill not, Four cases were heard by Trial volved In an accident with an on- hold its meeting tomorrow at 7:30 orderly charges; "at peace wtth God." Advertise in The Herald— It Pays • • • • « learn how to etch Identifying other parts of the 8-story frame member of the Associated Press. plant. Rrliin. son of Mr. nml Mm. Robert A. MRurice, 22 mark* on snakes' bellies In a way MORIJkRTY Also heavily damaged by flames Hudflon St Hr wnn horn Nov 6 nt MRurheBter MemorlRl that wouldn’t weiii nff. was the Bennington Book Shop pitnl Mim in;itrniHl k '" dpai crith .ir»- Mr flrui Mr.s Kdvv»nl Forly miles enst of Phnenlx. BROTHERS which occupies space in the build­ S Komn'K l.nvwrni* M«mh . nna. and I.rfiure, 1*.^. riirHlrr Mrniorial Hoapital Buffer­ Springs barracks. Cause of the ac­ • • • » • ing^ from po.s.sible bark Injurira as cident Is unknown since police have COME ONE. COME ALL! MIephiin •liunes, son of Mr. aiul Mrs. l/onis Anniello. 2oi Oak thr rrHull of a l*rnr accldrnt on been unable lo question Miss HAWTHORNE Bt He was !>nrn Nov. 7 at Hartford Hoapital. Hla maternal deaths Last Honth SI, Coventry, at 2:30 pm SwAt. SPECIAL PURCHASE Men’s wash and wear grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Marino Decnm Bridgeport, and vrslrrdav. his pHlenml grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pnsqiiale Anniello. llv Till*: \SS(M lATKD i'KKSH Mim.m Hwrt.t was taken to the Window Shades 128 Rldrldgr St, Now York HnnH Hrinrich von ho.Mfiilal In the new HouUi Coven­ 26' STYLEMASTER 0»/y at Wards! Dennison holiday • • • • * try Klre Department ambulnnrr. Modo to Ordor sport shirts 'Pu HI (IovvhUi, flO. m lor. nml roncli Mark Aiihin, son of Mr. and Mrs. .John F^. Kiiiith. 2.10 Aiitunm It was the first call for the am­ of ninny Rinr m torH. died WrdnCH- ALSO Bt. He was horn Nov. 10 at Hartford Hospital His matertml dny of » Ijoart atlnrk Anions bulance. purchnaed this week from In Carton vorflppings at tremendous savings. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Albert Aubln, Pawturket, R I, tlioar whom h o tntorod In (hratil- the Town of Westport, VENETIAN ILINDS and his paternal grandfatlier is Wllllnm Smith. ProvkleniT, R, I • nl rUIIIh wfTo Mnrionp ftlrfrlrh, Slate Polirr said Miss Swrtt wn« Bring your old rollers to and He has two brothers. John AiiMn, 8, and James Aiil>m, 2‘y; and driving wr.Mt on nn upgrade when Mniy Martin nnd Itlln Hayworth save SSe per shade. two sisters, Susan, 5‘,)|, and Paula. 4. Hanford, h’la. ( ‘ol. (iir^orv J. her car went off thr road on thr Manchester Lions Club • • * • • right, hit a stone wall and turned KoHHrnIdi, 02. Invrntor of thr • MedwA Bun-lnr deelnn for 0 Knlhy Ellen nnd Knith Eiigi-nc. twins, ilmighlrr nnil sim nf l»nzooka wlilrh wa.a u.ifd to >;oo(l m Wr. nml Mrs Wllinrd Cross, Norih Horners They were horn // // a UeMwsItM steel frame rffpc'l an an paally poitatiU* nnti- S ii« t for all man Nov 10 nt Rockville City Moh[iMs I Their iiinlornni grninlpHrcnts tnnli weapon in World War H. e HetratMiraN* 3 epeed hub arc Mr nnd Mrs Wnrncr P.olicris, Amnrillo. Ti>x., nnd Ihcir |m- died Wi’dnraday. He Iiad lircn rhlof JhanJifuL yjoiu (jan, Jtgg, SALE! 229 piocet- tnrnnl grnhdpiircnls nrc Mr nnd Mrs P. M rross, Wnslimglon, of flip paliml HPrtion of llir Army More ruflged, mere ttraomllned Ihen Don't m ill this twrrifle low D, C. They Imvc two brollnrs Wnrncr, 7',. nnd Lyle, ,'i, nnd a Ordimm e Dnpt In Wn.ihlnKfon for everl Cellper rim brake* give sure, papor, tags, bows! ■Istcr. Mnrllyn, 10, more than 30 M'ni'R Hr wa.n t>orn S ^ ^ ie x A , p ric tl Takw your pick from a • • • « • Dear Friend, safe stop*. Chromed -2-ceil headlight. in MadiHon, U'ih hug* group of foulords, checks, Ktephen rniil, *on of Mr. nml Mrs .Lionnid W Oriowskl, 21 Ann A rlior, Mlrli. V\'nllrr lairiua That Interpret I'hi; Boyt, red and white> girl*, blue/white. Yes, he truly thankful YOU can see. Your generoun donation will help the ttripDi in ivy or convtntional Orchard ,Sl . Rockville He wns born Nov 0 si llnrlford llospl- Radnor. 72. Inlrnirftionnlly proml- WiHhes Of The FHmily tsl Ills mnicrnni grnndpnrrols nrc Mr. nnil Mrs Wdllnm Ar- nrnl I hrmli’al rni^lnrrr. d ied Manchetser l.ion.s in their out.standing program of eye conservation in your Aeceuerlett tourkt bag, coil spring style. Long sleeves. Many colors. srncBUx. Rocky lllli. nnd his pnicrnni giniidiiKdlirr In Mrs Amin VVrdnrMday of ('01111)1 iintioiia rr- community. Murdy twin lo* koi. Myllns saddle, rear reflector. C. (Irlowskl, 0 Rcckcr PI , Rockiillc Me hns n hrntlier, F’.dv^nrd. 2. latod to ramri' |[r wa.s on llir JOHN B. BURKE Would eoit 6.40 If tdilvrisitv of Michigan larnltv Help keep these Hcrviccs ... GUARANTEED agoinit defecMv* parts or workmanship Ihivld Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs George Golilmnii. Ginlmoi lioni 1012 In 10,'l7 and lalci uaa FUNERAL HOME Rd , Wniiping Me u ns horn Nov 12 iil Mnnchcsici Mcmoinil • Maintaining the Kye Rc.search Center at Yale University to find the ullli Ihc I )ow ( ’iH'inii al ( *o. Hr wnn TKL. Ml 8-6H68 Hospilnl Mis mnicrnni ginndpnrciils arc Mr nnd Mr.s losi'pli 1)0111 In Mnnirapoliji. caiiHes and eUreH for Claucoma and other eye diseases. Sava! Gift paper -Broun, Fust C'nrinnn. Me hns Iwo hrolhers, Mnik, 0';., nnd ( ’hu a^o I K \\ III rrn F'nicy. 00. 87 FAS'I GEM'Fll ST, Stephen, .I',. . amuhlantt: kehvu e • Providing medical care and purchasing glasses for needy children fornirr pir.Hidcnl of Ihr ItadioInKi- and adults in Manchester. SALE! BOYS’OR GIRLS’ usuaUy 3 .3 5 LADIES' « . . . . • al Hoc W'ty nf Nortli Ainnira, dird E. A. JOHNSON .nil Allison, dnnghler of Mr nnd Mrs, Hen E Mnnoi k. Tol­ Wolnraday, appannitlv of a heart (Jratefully yours, land .She wns horn Nov II nl Mnnchestci Mcmoiinl Mo.spdnl, altaiU Hr waa. pmfrH.Hoi of radiol- Her mnlenisl greni ginndmolher is Mrs. Annn Tvlei, llnilfonl, George H. Willard, Eye Research Chairman 26' FLO-BAR BIKE oj;v at Htrilrh Hi hool of Modn-inr, PAINT CO. PAJAMAS and her pnlernni grnndmolhei In Mrs CInrs Hno.'ick. Shsmokin. Dovola Unlvaralty of ('IiIcmko, and COMPARE AT $49.95 Pn, She has Iwo hndhers, llnire AInn, 12, and Crnlg Lee, 8 723 Main Strwt * • • • • a inrinhrr of thr board of tniRlrra Pur Your DoNora to Work fo Help Our Mind — Bo Thankful YOU Con Soo of th(' Ainrrlran MrdiraJ A m.sm Phone MI 9-4501 PRINTS Haiidrn .lean, dniighler of Mr nnd Mrs F.mninnd S. hneiiler. R '( hr-xter, Minn Mr I.rr M Summit Ril , Verno.i She was horn Nov, 1,3 nl Rockville Cily Katon, 5,’l, iduilrnnin of (hr .iri tiunR and Hospilnl Her mnlemni grniidpnrnnls nrc Mr nnd Mrs Wnller of nriiroloK.V al llir Mayo (Miinr, HEARING ADVANCE 3 d * * ■ "«»»»' Gnrher, Unit Mill Rd , Rockville nnd her palernni grnndpnrrnis dll'll 'rnraday Hr waa prosident of ■ In Carton Only are Mr nnd Mrs Fdwnril Schn.-lder, 14 West HI Rockville PLAINS « ^ • llir Aaaorlatlon for Rraranh In Improved Circuitry! Nrrvini.i and Mental Di.sra.n'M ami o Ouarantssd unhraalrahl* fram* Anne Caroline, dnnghler of Mr nnd Mrs. .hdm Wllmol, KnsI n mrinlxM' of Un* cllnii Hlaff amer o Chramsd constor hraks* Ornnge. N ,t., ronneily of Mnoihesler. She wns horn Nov l.'l Im ori^d Design! 103H H(‘ WMR liorn in (»\vam*ro 111 o RhrersMp tupram* Nr*r In ( )i nnge. N J. Hyn»« liar, N Y l'’rrd S Hald- • • • • * Don’t miss this Big Value wm,. 77, fonnuT New York atjilc It's light and fail I Glai* imoolh SALEI lo t s ' 1.59 j«M S . . . RreH llnlirrt. ann of Mr and Mm Ruherl (doigettl, 4(M) idininiMRionri nf rdmahon. dird WARDS^ fuKuIaf »W*t ■from* l* bond*i^*^ Parko!' St Mf« ^^n/4 Ihuii N*>v II at Manrheater Mnimnal Hur- CRUSADER fim cotton flanniri^ IHiIng Wriliirwilav Hi- umr pionnnrni in against rust. Sparkling chrem* trim. il'H m.'itfinnl KnmdpinenlM an- Mr ami Mra Kdwiird Rrpuhhi»(n polithM For or girl*. Sanforized Baflatuebner, dfi Starkv\4'allH'i St . nnd IUn piilrrnnl rn ndpa reni a HEARING AID boy* Driivri Mai Hrn Stuart (*. blue denim with color-bright are Mr nn«l .Mih, (piidn tlifUKeltl. 78 KMiid^t* St. Hr liaH a Sinilh’. 58, fnitni'i commamlrr of ivith lliillpiy Sdvi'i $UY N O W ...r A Y lA IlK brother, .Strphrn ('raiji, 2*.. th* Words ooiy pay trsim plaid lining. Eoiy-on, eoiy-off • * • • • ladiciman lirnrial Hoapitnl in San I' lam Did and Rmnkr Army Hoa* plofw Osly,$4 down; *4 o no.: eloilic boxer woi*t, sturdily Ihinv'ii Marie, dnoghler of Mr. nnd Mrs ,hdin Snnihognn. T iT t onlyl »150®® reinforced, strongly stitched, s TO $ pdal in Snn Antonio, Tex., dlnl DEMONSTRATION >------Cailei HI ftnllon Khe wns horn Nov 12 nl HI. k'rniici.s Mos- Wrdnr.Mda V of » am rr. He wna born OUARANniD ntnlntl datecliv* part* or watkmanihip pllnl Mei mnlernni grnndpnreols nre Mr nml Mr* .Ismes (inl- Special Purchase m HpnnRfirld. HI. ninn. ItcnnmgtoM VI ,and her initcrnnl grnndparenls are Mr nml QUINN'S PHARMACY Mrs liomime'k Hnmhognn, 4.1 ('.ding.' HI. Khe hns a sister I The Paminm Canal waa opened rilONF Ml 3-41.86 Extra Special Linda Ann, 11'.^ monihs in .Innunrv n»15. |fiin CliM KK ST.— Ml 9 9811 10 days only SALE! 26-in. tank model bike , . . i Compara At $49.95 Boys’ Flannel MpJI Shaipast looking -- i" n im bHia on Uia block '4 ^ % T " Long Sleeve Shirts •V ' _____ ^8 l.ightweight. All nizes. AnKorted patterns and' colors. 1959 MODEL ^ Y '■ p ' In Carton Only Fitf most « 4 D 0 W N .« ^ popular moke Poolur** Intomal oxpand- TURKEYS brake*, rear lyggas* automobiles iearriaf, lighL ley*'— bronze A ton w/while trim, A LARGE TURKEY INCLUDED WITH THE PURCHASE OF MOST ANY GM*'—greon w/whHe trim. 24” Boya’ &4.8B MAJOR APPLIANCE. THIS OFFER EXPIRES THIS SATURDAY NIGHT.

14-20 I.liS, Installation | M 3-PA. Mial taper SAVE’S lady higgage SALE! Cuddle-up

l.U . Broad-Br<‘ivtt4'^| 21 l.b.s. and CHAIR LOUNGE Lofw of Trmli'r Reg. $24J5 to S21M15 Juicy Meat (Ivor ■ig, functional, original IIIkIi In I'ntlcia 5 dazzling color* WARnS laiw In ('niorli's Ddy 3.50 Do w r Strong plastic cover* REVOLVING Molded plyweed fram*, r*inferced Buy in pairs—*av* $ 16 CHARGE witod top and bet- CONVEMENT tow. VIn-.' • IN FAIRS 188 FLE^UIIEII 34* yeNeiee loach Meil «e8crn rate. * a (here* ecttvel CHOOSE FROM FINE AUTOMOBILE INTERIOR FABRIC MATERIALS eyelteklc. Oet ■eo: 13.98. !||||M 10% DOWN ON TERMS Celellt todeyl 31-eeemhe T h w e^u tiful, tong-'wearinYSutO seat covew were purchased from the factoiy at touch below their original coat The n\atenals were originally designed £«r interior fsbrica for Detrolt’a fine cars. For dwi, Rving room, porch. It.**. L*olh*r-liko cover claon* i 1 ‘‘M d C^toet” p a t t ^ has b | ^ had«n>und^th handsome gold metallic thrMds woven-Ummgh the fabric, 9 “ easy. Ne.*ag •pring*. ^ th e r ^ Trimmed with v ^ '» coated leatherette that looka like expensive |4 IM* Wsi-toa. Open Tonight fill 9 I.:-'

P AGE BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANl'HESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958 p a g e n i n e achieved by maneuvera of expedi­ s{ilp and tell salt government to well for him, becauae In that eector they failed to see in Him the prom­ peace,I give unto you, not aa the ency, by ‘power polltlce.' Quite reiume are not neceeearily happy the organizational aet-up arae noth­ ised Messiah, the world's redeemer world‘fiveth, give I unto you." We 300 YEARS' and saviour. It was this blindness cannot receive His peace without t k > a l : Bill Would Cut apart from moral coneideratlohi, In their reeult, aa can be currently Connecticut ing short of terrific, ao zealous and ARTHUR DRUG ^opnitiQ ijpralti thorough that it seemed almost im- in the hearts of the people which receiving Him also. ^ FRESCRIFTION expedience and opportiinlem are noted in Argentina. posyible for any Democratic votes made Jesus weep over them. By faith in Him we have peace House Members PUBU8HKO B y rHili e x p e r ie n c e 1150 BjURNSIDE AVE., E. HARTFORD BBRaLOPRINTINO CO. INC not practical In our diemocracy. to slip through Its grasp. He alone holds the answer to with God and come to kiiow a JY78T TttE BKAPidOMnnCfll U N K 18 Bluell Street Yankee BT dVR PHARMACISTS Here the people are tj>e maatera In the actual returns, this sup­ your peace of mfhd. He offers rest peace that passes all understand­ Hartford, Nov. SO WT—A pro­ Uan^Mter Conn. posedly strong sector proved to be ■Blossom Time All the Time THOMAS r P'liiRGUSON and covernment li the eervant. The By A. H. O. to the heavy laden and peace to ing. posal has I^en Hied for considera­ OPEN TUES.8 w e d ., THURS.. F«I. NIGHTS TIU THM WALTER B FKROUSON the candidate's weakest sector, and the troubled heart. He said "My Major E. Walter Lamle American people would not under­ Open Forum tion by the 1950 LeglHgture to Publishers he ran beat in ofher sectors of his By HARRT NASH Pounded October 1. isei stand, even leas tolerate, a for- Thera la no arguing with am reduce the State Hotipe of Rep­ Agsinat Doable Heotlona district, sectors which had, In his Norfolk, Va. t^—A Parle-bom resentatives by 110 members.' Publlabed Every Kvenin* fcxcepi . pollcv which waa erratic or To the Editor, AVAlanche, and the fact that an own- pre-election thinking, disap­ Sundays and Holidays Bnlered si the b I J pointed him because they seemed horticulturist is traneformtng Nor­ State Rep. Richard 'C. NoyaH Post Onica at Manchester Conn as I shifty In character. Do we need another Junior avalanche demollahea certain (R-Farmlngton). yesterday pro­ LAND O' LAKES - BUTTERKNIFE Second Class Mall Mstter______| ^^^cy forbids iia to Illustrate. stnicturea In Its path ia no auto­ to lag In their organizational keen­ folk into a flower garden. High Rchool? I ahoiild say that we ness and efficiency. posed that the House members be do. Frederic Heutte, largely reepon- SUBSCRIPTION RATK.8 ■luatlce also compels iis t# admit matic argument that these atruc- Aa a withatander of avalanchea, slble for the development of Nor­ lowered to 169—one for each town Psysbls in Advsnes We are the parents of a stu­ turee did not, In the past, posscaa CELEBRATING THE V.W Sa\e»^® of the state. Ons Vesr ...... $}h AO that the dichotomy b,f Diillea has organization, aa such, proved to be O ut folk’s Munlclpil Gardens contain­ Six Months ...... 7 75 dent who went through four years a certain aoundneaa and value. not enough, and It could even be Noyes proposed that the state Thr^f Months ...... 3 fio been Rrowinc milder over the of double sessions. We feel that So when we note that the Rlbl- ing 150,000 azaleas and 25.O0O 1 :io that It was. In some Instances, constitution be amended to make On«» Month ...... year.v. He used to mahe the con- this student or anyone on double coff avalanche of votes smashed camellias, is now preparing to line such a change in house member­ W «fltlv ...... 3f» merely a brittle facade quick to OPENING OF OUR several downtown blocks with Slnftle Copy ...... I trasi between hiniselves more vivid aes.slon doesn't receive a fair end leveled certain Republican or­ crumble. On the other' hand, we ship. At present the house com­ chance. ganizational Btructures their build­ flower boxes and hanging flower hv alilnR churchmen audiences can think of any number of leas prises 270 members and is tha sec­ MKMBhn IIP In the first place, double aes- ers considered Indeatructible, we To Ten baskets. ond largest legislative body in the THk, AS.Sor|ATKIi PIU..SS , ihink for a moment, he mlRlit be practical factors which might have Heutte plans year-round bloom. The Associsled Pre.-e is r\cltiit\cly . slona encourages very poor work know We are, to some extent, tak­ NEW FAMILY United States. slowed the avalanche down, and A t first there will be 5,000 white enliiled to the use ni rei'uhilcsil' n ol | shout to chan(;e ills practice to ac habits, which are not easily brok­ ing , an easy moment to press our which did slow It down In some Historically the House representa­ all news dlepslche. rredlled to 11 'T ■ nrpsrhinc Now he own habitual disparagement of the and pink petunias. These will be tions was set St two members not otherwise credited in ttii. I'siier lOrd with hl3 prcatninf,. en, for when a student doesn’t contests -a touch of atateamanahtp followed by others—"maybe and also the .™-si new,. o"biiel|e.i here , thoii(;h his own actual have to report to school until modem effectiveness of the oolltl- here and there, a touch of i ide- CLOTHING from each town. As new towns All rlxhls nl re|.iiblirsl|r.n r,l .r.erlsl ! I ' >-<■ , . , ^ . . . cal machine. There are et^cllona In chrysanthemums, azaleas and be­ dlspHtrh^*^dispHtrh^fl h<'r'»»nh''r'*»n sr« rfrrrvr'ir^rf'rvr't ,> prarprftrtlcc had already provinou inc noon he or she has no Incentive pendence of party organizations, a were established later, towns of I which such machines succeed touch of appeal across party lines gonias," Heutte says. . less than 5,000 population were > Tliere la no need to chanRe, to gel up and get going In the The downtown Merchants Assn, Fun servlre client of N E A S^rv text morning When they arrive at mainly In ferrying opposition votes Instead of merely to the party entitled to one member and towns Ice. Inc I n resolve, when "niiite apart from to the polls, and one can gUeas faithful, or, adding all up, merely CENTER! is footing the bill for the 500 above 6,000 population were ah- Publisher, Repreeenisllve, llie o r ‘ i">'' school the best part of the day is boxes and the 104 baskets. The Julius Msitiew, .Spensl Aceiir- .sewi (prirsl ronaldfrations, one is ai- gone. that, In (his election, those Repub­ some demonstration on the part of tltled to two. Y'Tli Chlrncn Peirnlt snd fte.len lican cars which were busiest car­ candldatea that they were some­ city will maintain them and pro­ Noyes said the present rep­ g u a r a n t e e d u . s . d . a . g r a d e "A* MKMBUn At-niT BT'ni-.AU OP 1 ready perfect. Secondly, there Is no time for the ried a lot of Ribicoff votes to the vide the flowers. The boxes. 6 CIRc'ULATIO.N’S _ _ __ _ I teachers to give special help and thing more than creatures or pro­ resentation Is "obviously unfair" voting booths. prietors of a machine. Indeed. If feet long." 1 foot wide and 2 feet and should be changed. The Hersia rnnlln* Comps,iv Inc even the best student neeils an as­ Before thlg happened. h/)wever, high, will be placed on the curbs; Toms— 18 Lba. And Over Hens—10 to 14 Lbs. no r^^pf'ri"iLilUv ff-r I Still No Ritrhl Answer? sist once In a while. there had been enough of thie sort the Republican mystical belief In of thing, there might never have two baskets will be suspended typhIrA' rrrorp •pp''Artrip Iri ah Thirdly, there la no time for ex- the unalterable proficiency o f or­ from each of 52 light poles. France's highest horticultural the year. More than 11 miles of VPvrfl*^TTif*Ptp Arif1 r^'Aflinr ftinttfr I .Sometimes It la ab.volutely no Ira curricular ncllvllles which are been an avalanche. In T h f Mnnrhi'^il^r Kvmtn^ lUrAH ganization aa such was at high Recognized Polential i award for a "foreigner." In the trails and footpaths meander help at all to be able to say. aa a School Menus COUPON very Important, especially at Jun­ tide, perhaps becauae this was one Heutte, who has been superin­ same year the Garden Club of through 80 fully developed acres. iMBPlii' Afivf^rllfJnR rlf>Bin« hmirs: I problem shapes Itself In the. world ior high level. r<^r pm Prlil«v campaign In which the Republican tendent of parks here for 20 j America awarded him ita Gold Biggest month in the gardens Is We have no children Immediately years, says that “ as a horticul­ Me..al - Honor. F‘>r —1 pm Mnii'inv I new s, that we have seen this exact profcaalonals had come Into their A Tli(»u|Klti fo r T oday 0 April, when most of the azaleas The menus for the two full class K'-r WrfJnf'ifIflv—J pm Tip'f'1^'- silimtioii before. It may be that we affected by this alliiallon but feel own. perhaps becauae they had no Connell of OhUrches turist, when I came to Norfolk in | Norfolk's Municipal. Gardens, a are in bloom. > F'T ThuritflH' pm Wf^fln-fflnv very strongly against double ses­ other hope to cling to. and per­ 1936, I recognized the potential | lush, lOO-acra tract adjoining the days during Thanksgiving w a a k F'T PrHn\ I P m ThurAflnv I bad no answer for It before, and Sponsored by the Manchester Norfolk’s new botanical garden are as follows; Fnr -1 p m Pr\<^n\ sions at any level. haps becauae they reallv believed which exlst.ed here due to cli­ city's airport, began modestly in was established by the city council EleoMintary I Mnf'iflfd m 30 n m slill have no answer for It. no mat- We have such a fine elementary II. matic conditions. I recognized 1937 as a Works Projects Admin­ finv rtf niihMruflrtn ^xri»pt B filu r d u v - last February. Adjacent to the Monday; Vegetable soup, peanut ft n m ____ ler how many times It presents school system snd an equally fine Whenever the Republican cam­ There la a familiar Incident then that this potential had not istration project. Municipal Gardens, it will cover paign waa In danger of feeling blue, butter and jelly , mixed I il.self. « High School program let us not which took place during the earth­ been reached. 1 recognize that it Today the gardens contain 150,- 75 acres of virtually virgin land fruit, milk. SALE! Th'irRrjRv. Nnvpnihrr 20 at any rate. It called on that mas­ ' Todav President BoufKuiba of undo the good work of the elemen­ ly ministry of Jesua, which we has not been reached now.” 000 permanently planted azaleas where no plants, exotio or other­ Tuesday: Hamburg gravy on Every turkey sold at Top Notch Is a U.8 D.A. “Grade A " bird, your tary preparation nor send the stu­ ter organizer. Big BUI Brennan "The main tool of the horti­ of 75 varieties and 60,000 more, wise, hava ever been brought in. misuraTice of tha flnast quality obtainable and at unbeatable prices, I'umsiH, w ho recently delighted our of Fairfield County, for an aaaesa- sometimes call the "Triumphant culturist is the climate. His main mashed , buttered com, CroBB-K.apInnade Again dent to high school poorly equip­ of 600 varieties, under test or prop­ BklaoaUoiial Workshop bread and butter, flavored gelatin too! diplomats wiUi his open proi lania- ped to do his best. ment of prospecla, and It ilwaya Entry" Into ., I would task is to assemble plants most agation. Promoters of the botanical gar­ Ijiat Saturday, an individual was seemed to believe him when he suitable to that particular Climate. with whipped cream, milk. Clip ’/I Save f \ tinn of loyaffy to the West, an- Sincerely, hesitate to call It triumphant be­ The azaleas’ biggest rivals in den plan to. maintain, it primarily Junior High driving west on the Wilbur fross VIrgInIs King reported, nohlv, that all was well. cause Immediately upon Hla entry 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A most revealing thing to me waa aa an educational garden workshop Uie gardens are camellias—25,000 uomues that he Is seeking to pur- In placing reliance on such re­ Saturday Monday: Chicken vegetable soup, the plant life in Seashore State rather than aa a scientific medium Highway In the town of Vernon clia-se light anna from ('xerhoalo- 216 Henry St. Into the city Jesua burst Into tears permanent plants representing 750 sandxrich, pears, I ports, moreover, the Republican and wept bitterly. Why did He Park, which includes sub-tropical for plant exhibits. The main ob­ He wa.s driving safely. In command oilier Communiat conn- campaigners had the additional as­ varieties. "Only one collection of milk. weep? Hla own words give us the Spanish moss. That was a posi­ camellia.s stirpasaes ours," Heutte jective is to serve thousands of U. S. CHOICE of all his faculties, the me'hanisin jj, says he has to have these Keep It I ’luid surance of realizing that behind tive Index to me that other siib- home owners interested In horti­ Tuesday: Hot meat aandwich, | BONELESS Brennan stood an even greater and answer. "If thou hadst known, says. "That Is In the Huntington whole kernel corn, bread and but- j I of his car reliable, the traffb sllii- he'able to run his police tropical plants could be grown In culture by eliminating misinforma­ Tulsa, Okla ,/P, Mrs wilier political master, Fairfield even thou, at least In this thy day, Gardena in San Marino. Calif., ter, whipped cherry gelatin with ' Dan the things which belong unto thy this climate.” tion through actual presentation atlon clear snd imtrruihled .National Guard, and his Payne recently disiovereil s re if'oiinlv Sheriff Kd Plait, vllh a which has about 1,000 varieties, but cream, milk. A moment later another ' "r ^ peace! hut now' they are hid from His chief ambition, Heutte says, fewer plants." of methods of growing plants "only ripe book used by her grandmolh j model, personal organization all Is to have Norfolk recognized as Senior High thine eye.s ' The Norfolk gardens contain 6,* proper to our own Tidewater con­ rame hurtling over from the cast - , ^ er his own Plan's own job was nl "the horticultural center of the ditions.” Monday: Pork cutlets, apple­ slake, ami when Republican lead­ Jc.siis knew the shouts of accla­ Beautifully 000 permanently planted rhodo­ sauce, mashed potato, whole k e r-; bound side of.the Highway, cross-I friends, has run up She said the recipes were Utile mation were forthcoming from a Kastern Seaboard, and aa such, The promoters Intend, however, different from torlay but the mis­ ers exchanged with one another become one of its most beautiful dendrons In 60 varieties. Under to present also "rare and exotic nel, com bread and butter, milk. CHUCK ROAST Ing the renter strip esplanade, "ud. ; tmacceplahle conditions crowd that saw Him only as a cellaneous section was s startler the news that Brennan said every­ test are 5,000 more in 100 addi­ Tuesday: Swedish meat balls. ! in the hesd.nn crash whirl, re-i^_^^| ,.,r, nmstsnres. thing WHS nil right they had the worker of miracles. He knew that cities." plants, in variety exceeded only by Among the suggestions to aid the Heutte came to the United tional varieties. The gardens also potato, green beans, bread ^ Bulled, our blameless west-bound i ndflitionni comfort of helteving a few other sections of the world." housewife was s recipe for mak­ styled! States from his native France In boast 1,000 holly shrubs and trees and butter, milk. . . I Yesterday m 1956 llwasPres- thsl, even If Brennan should falter, And the promoters hope to make traveler was dead ing mending cement. 1911 and became a citizen of this In 20 varieties. ■mall garden plots available to The acridenl. apparently I Naaser of Kgypt who aloodln Platt would still carry the situation Open Tear Round It called for water, powdered I through Thg Inilh was, In the country in 1918. He worked on es­ persons such a.s apartment dwell­ Close Protection not the fault of the east-bo.md > "nb>'-'>al similar poaltKm an- Heutte is tr>ing, by developing c glue, while lead and whisky The I event, that there was no organiza­ tates in New York state, studied ers who love plants but have no . , , , . , , ! grv because we woulfln I sell him continuous bloom, to make the driver, either According to stale wdilsky. It explained, was to keep tion In the world that could have horticulture, served his appren­ facilities for growing them. Espanola, N. M. OP)—Th# city ...... ilbe arms he wanted,, and ready to It fluid In cold weather. ticeship and took a cour.se In land­ gardens a year-round attraction. council is considering moving the police, Bomethlng went wrong wilh held Fairficlit ( 'ou'iity. "September Is the hardest month The theory of llie value of organ­ scape architecture before he came - When you are using butter or police department into the city hall hlaf, ateerlng . _ merhanlam, so that . Ihe, I turn to trommiinist sourcesofaiip- SPLASH for color in the gardens,” he says. .E-V .Sliop to Norfolk aa a landscape designer margarine in a cake, allow It to BO' the city departments will have . , I piv Me did so turn, and we set FAM- PLANTING ization alone was also tested, iin- too, waswaa a prisoner of rinum-rnu um -. I When planting tulips, narciM.sus, auccesnfull' of course. In the midst In 1936 He ia .59. To overcome this, he is experi­ soften enough (at room tempera­ better protection. out to piinisli him for doing so, and f f l / u f ( Highest Award menting with late blooming liilies. stanres beyond hla own control hyaelnths snd other bulbs this fall of avnlniK he, m one of the con­ ture) so It may be worked well Police are still questioning sus­ AU clear meat! No waste, eatisfac- that hogan a rham of events not Ijist year he was named Che­ The gardens are op«n to the with the sugar called for in the pects in connection with a recent We ti-,’ to note this kind of an. ! that will bloom early next spring, gressional raics. There, the Re- M«n guanuitaed. yrl concluderl be sure to plant them deep in the piihlli'aii candidate Involved knew valier de la Medallle Agricole, public, free of charge throughout recipe. burglary of the city hall. perhighway accident, whenever It , In each i use, our reluctance to soil. When planter! In this manner what kind of fight he was In, but 968 MAIN ST. TWEED W! happens, hecaiise It la a partini j you can plant other flower seed allowed himsetf llv campaign com­ sell arms based Itself on wdiat the larly deadly kind of accident and 6ver them later in the season and fort of knowing Hint there was one Opposite Oak Si, This Osspaa Worth sale would mean'to a third parly. Ks becsiiae we believe onr modern cultivate them without injury to parlliiilar seclor of his district Oa PsTtiiass Of S Pkge. your bulbs. whii h was ccrlsin to do especially superhighways cannot be truly In the c ase of Kgypl, we were try­ CUSTOM-MADR x = MORRIU FAMOUS l-Z CUT ing to avoid the alarm to labeled siiperhtghwaya until they COAT Include safely measures which esn which would be Involved In any TABLE PADS BinIt Eye TV buildup of Nasaer'i military 50 prevent this type of ari ideni from ‘ ChlekMi slrerigni In the case of 'PunlNla. we Style SiRR ert CM happening or 'IXwkay have been deferring to onr friend­ LIFE INSURANCE AND The steel center rail which has ship with b'rance. whb b fears that OMgW Good Nov, aS-M. COOKED HAMS been Installed at the Man,healer- - 1 Per Oaatomer, A M le Oaly, any arms Tunlain baa might some' f & t Kaal Hartford line aectloM of llila YOUR MONEY BACK day gel Into action against Frencli WHOLE or SHANK HALF same highway, after several simi­ '.wMm.n'.wMMin lar rroSB-esplanade acrldenls In troops In North Africa So wlint do we do’ Po we of­ A BRAND NEW SUN LIFE PLAN WHICH: that vicinity, and which la also be fend Kramc and su|,ply Tunisia as Ing Installed on aectlona of the I'unisla WBiila to he supplied T Or Provides insurance protection to age 65. Merrill Parkway and on some of do we cater to b'lam e and let the Westchester's parkways, does the Returns all bosic annual premiums paid Communiat bloc do the arms cater­ Job Just the other dsy. In fact, if assured lives to 65. I state police credited the center ing to Tunisia, with the possibility rail near the Kaal Hartford line lliat, aa In the rase of Kgypl. this we will make your 2 days only I kind of relationship may lend on Is available for male and female with saving Uvea, becanae It j,re- to diplomatic and economic rela lives ages 15 to 50. padf- to fit your vented an out-of-control rar from getting Into the opposite dim lion llonslilpa too? table . . . custom Another Robert Hall line of traffic. Obviously, because we do not At 6S, the fundi con b« (a) takan In cash; (b) used to purchase cut at no price sensaHonI A But .again. It was not too long know how to make a choice, we a paid-up policy tor th* original lum oiiurad and th« bolanc* lovely tweed that’s a ago that a fatal cross-esplanade hai'e been Irving to string Tunlain. taken in cash or oi guarontaad income; (c) used to provide on extra charge. Dial fashion sensation, too accident did occur Just a half mile along, aa we once tried to string gnnultyj (d) left on deposit at a guaranteed rate of Interest. MI .3-2693 . . . beautifully ttyled Kgypt along too. hoping we could beyond the end of this particular and we will send with cowl collar, WHEN CORONET MEILTS IN YOUR MOUTH atrip of center rail And now In keep them aallsned without giving push-up sleeves—and a Vernon, another few miles away, lliem anv aerlouH anioiml of arms our representative Once again. Hus tactli' la not go­ Inquire now about this remarkable three-part button-on tliere la Saturdays fstallly to to -your home belt tnat shapes the ctironble ing to work If we don I make a new Sun Lift plan. Juit call or writer silhouette to suit your This l>pe of accblenl rsnnot ilecislon, Timlsin w ill with sample.s and happen when the two flows of traf­ I'erhsps nm Stale PeparlmenI CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN to mea.sure .tour fancy. Reprocessed wool fic are edeqiiatelv srparaled from has hern wiser than seems poa with 10% rayon in rich .'<21 IMirtrtle 'I'phf. Ea.sl table . . . no one nnolber, either by distance, or alhle, and baa evnhed a aolnllon colors , . . insulated by steel mil for Ibis problem, now II appears a Phone; Ml H-lfiOl or PI 2-6801 obligation to Ini.v. ' lining for warmth Tile expense Ini'olved will sonir I second lime Meaiiwlille, for the without weight. So day have to tie met. icsl of us, the lemplnliim Is to Is­ Order noir for much fashion for so sue s sweeping comlemiiBUon of SUK LIFE OF CANADA little money! Misses’ sizes. tlil.s aboinlmible hiislnrss of having the Hrdidayt D ichotom y the V.lnlled .Stales snd Itiissis be For a long lime, we have been rivsl inerihaiits of dcalb, and to laboring under a language in­ hope Hint some day, by Hie procens feriority eomplcx. In wliirli we fan of rest I sluing Hirlr own big arms cled ourselves unworlliv to use the rare, Hiey themselves will set s Five Reasons Why word diihotoniv hellrr exsmple to smaller nations As used by our belters Hie word It was no , accident when even Always faselnates and Impresses mvHiology cast Hie role of armorer us, even when we are not entirely as an ugly one. WE NEED Bure of lU meaning or appllra- tlon. And It baa always left us with the feeling that we would Another General A New Junior High School Orion-Pile Hooded never, but never. In our own In In the Rudan, aa In Paklatan and choale stylemariahlp, eome to a Tliailan^. It has become a regime free and natural use of aiicb a big of a gfueial. rbe objective of the In Addition to Barnard Jr. High CAR COATS word. army take-over la. as usual, "order But the other day Secretary of niul einblllly of a kind not easily SOMETHING FABULOUS HAPPENS State John Foater Ibilles went won by a nation new to the re- I. MANt’HKSTKR D’t;H SCHOOL PARENTS; Cntil a new Junior High School ia built, ninth gradera will have to remain in the High bark to an old stamping ground, Hpnnalbllltlea of freedom and the Hood uses hMvy whipping cream in Corontt making a apeei h before a body lie t eclmlqiie.'x of democrarv. School, resulting in acriouH overcrowding and the possibility of has often addressed, the National Here, ns el.K'w here w here the double session.s. Wlien the High School was on double sessions a few Receuse Hood uses natural flavors in Coronet SWEKT LIFE Council of the Cluin bes of <'lii im I milltsi y takes over, the primary years ago, the academjc failure increa.sed approximately SO*"/. Because Hood.carefully freezes Coronet to luxurious smoothness in the II.R.A., and Hic word diclin-j nbircHx'e (if Hie military Is not CRANBERRY SAUCE tomy, wdilch menn.s Hie "sinlc ol ; Ticces.snnly doiiimnm e foi ll.self It 8 ” being divided into lv\'p, ' lame tomes In I'ci aiise noluHl.v else 2 ii.AKNARI) SCHOOL PARENTS: You know how overcrowded 2 days only I I rushing at ua. as if lelustng to bcl.serm.s capalile of gyiarnnleeing Barnard is this year. Next year and in the years to follow it will Sure, all ice cream melts in yopr mouth. But when blended in. Then, the master iee cream makera Coronet mdta in your mouth, ao ordinary ice carefully freeze Coronet to luxurious creamy denied s place, at Inal, In om poor I "order and slabillty ' It comes In be so much worse lhat a solution has to be found. .Approval of an Tht^.’rc water-repellent combed ' pedeatrlan prodin I because senuebody else. In this case cream will ever satisfy you again. amoothneu. For one of the amazing spec­ additional Junior High means plenty of room and better education cotton sateensi They're warml)' quilt Coronet is ao much betta* because'Coronet is the If you're tired of the "sameneu" of ordinary ice Nasser of Kg\pl, may be tbr<;alen- FANCY MAINE tacles of our time has been that of mg In sHimilste and benelM from for the children who will normally attend Barnard. lined! They have Orlon-piie lined one ice creaim with old-fuhioned freezer flavor. cream, you oira your good taete this memorable Mr. Dulles, the churchman and pnlillinl cbnns It eomes In aa a hoods! And you get them at a M u ter ice cream makers at Hood begin with pleuure. See what it feels lil^ to have an old'* speaker before clmrchiiieii and paliloHi duly. 3. NEW JUNIOR HIGH PARENTS: Next year we will be abort fantastic low price—if you hurry! heavy whipping cream as rich ahd golden as the fuhioned Ice cream melt in your mouth..., Coronet PUMPKIN or SQUASH Berretary Di'illea, the official, al­ That Is Hie way It often seems thirteen clasarooma. Let’a get the space with a building—not dou­ Beige, black, red, turquoise. Summer sun- Pick of the orchard fruit or imported by Hood. On sale at better atoru everywhere in chocolate or craekly-sweet nutmeau are slowly royal purple and gold one pint cartons. ternating In Hie same form ami to tiegin, hot sebtom the wa.V It ble sessions. Misses’ sizes. Tall figure. The dichotomy of it ba.s ends. Romeiiincs Hie generals for­ Cans been, over ^ le years, the dlclio get wily Hiry cams to |iow'er In tomy of It has been, all other 4. ELEMENTARY SCHOOI, PARENTS: Without a new school. II IM e OekSSk WerOl HP* Hie first plm c. Bill even more Im- -*= words now failmg us, dlcholomou.s poitantly, pnlling a young or Im­ mav be neces.sary to crowd seventh graders into elementary school.s. Off Porehasa Of What If there In the performance mature, s|iindly or Inexperienced This would have a bad effect on your children and their teachers WHOLE KOSHER DILLS h o 49c of Mr. Dttlles which, dlchotoml- democracy In a military hothouse, and would |iut an end to the Junior High program, 1 TOP NOTCH cally speaking, prove sci fa.se l- aa a safely iiienaiire. never aeemi SWEET POTATOES 2 49c Batlng? to develop for It the hardihood It 6. PROPERTY OW NERS: Protect the value of your property by In- It la tbs old. tlme-hoary dif­ needs to survive In the open po­ ilKERY SPEOlU. auring an adequate achppl ayatem wblch will keep home owneira in the one fee cream with ALUMINUM FOIL AIc m 2 L>Us 53c ference between practice, and litical air. SomeUmei, thcmllitary C o ro n e t preach. MnnehMier, inatead of driving Manchester faniiiiea away. • mo M«r. aa-aa. liothouae Interim leaves It even old-fashioneci freezer flavor! AMMsOaig. Bducator Cihoco B elaln pkg. asq, Nstolaoe Data-Nut "Neither do we believe,” Mr w'eaker than It wad before, eo that SOUTH WINDSOR IMueator C3iuk«-Malos pkg. XT* Cooktaa ...... fo. Ole DuUea told the churchmen the BERLIN Sunahine' Hydrox ...... tb. 49o even occasions when the military This BaverRsianNit MMiMwrdd hy tHe Manehestw PTA Ommetl AeMM OammIMe*. ON RT. IA TTH R lA S r HARTFORD RfNt Keebler Cooe-Oreama ..lb. .6ie other day. "that peace can be does voluntarily lift tte steward- ONTHRRMUNlfNWraCI Bung's Sugar Cooktaa . .1^ Zfo ' *-*‘t ' %Wf'^y « f. : '.- .'. :-.- r ^ - . i f, ■ - .* j»j :» .1, ;^i. .. .^ - ■ '-V -

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA^^CHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1968 PAGE-ELEVEN PAOBTEM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1»M 2 teaspoons saga, 2 aggs, baatan; pletely Uanded). Bquaaaa bag to do tradition—earned him good nearly hidden wreckage af Pitt­ alwaya a housahold,problem after 4o minutes depsndlng on tsmper- ing now could aubeUmtUlly reduce gine, taking Into ^ considaration S o u th W in d t o r 3-4 to 1% eupa milk. Sporte Car Crash such ehan^ng factora as pres­ Midwestern Turkeys to Get empty batter into spadal alumi­ parts. CritlCB liked him. man’s sports car. PHNACoUCcu Thankagivinir, Here's one pleasant ature of the Ingredients. T fx Collections that deficit estimate and halp aolva Combine all Ingredlants for Then last Halloween Pittman Pittman, lying half in and half answer: Also, individual turkey towers the state'a general finanelat prob- sures, tempsratures and airapeeda. num foil pan contained in the Wild Turkey Early Bird P T A Slates Talks dressing; mix thoroughly. StuC Kills Young Actor disappeared. out of the car, had been crushed 24,103 in D rive Turkey Towers may be arranged In toll packages. H igher Than ’57 lema. It also regulates the afterburner packajga. (Do not graasa pan). noazle ' diameter- and compreaaor Com Bread Gihlet Stuffing lightly into body cavity and neck He never showed up at bis between steering post and door. I^eftover stuffing, - cranberry Place packages on cookie sheet region of turkey. Truss and roast Bake in preheated'overt (425 de­ aparUnant aftar leaving a party at Eight feet of guard rail stuck bleeds to, assume maximum engine B y School H eads (Cootianed trpm Page One) The Manchester PubUo HsalU) sauce, leftover cooked turkey, and heat to serving temperature Hartford, Nov. JO iffi—Tax collec­ turkey according to- standard dt- grees F.) about 20 mlnutea. When the home of Norina Stuart, former through the windshield to the rear slices or tidbits, leftover turkey as suggested shove. performance under varying flight cool, crumble com bread: This Nurses Assn, has collected 24,103.- At Thanksgiving Feasts tions in Connecticut arc running H am ilton Building conditions. Ws polled a group of .Midwaitf kin and mines pie — a half por­ rcctlona. Pittman's earaer was Just be­ wife of actor Keefe Brsaselle. of the car. gravy, parsley. ThankaglvlBg Dinner A monthly meeting of th* PTA tion each. Candied sweet potatoes ' Busy Ooni Bread raakas just tha right amount of Police said an autopsy will have 54 In its drive for funds. higher

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1968 MANCQESTEB EVENING R ^A L D . MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1968 PAG E TH IR’rE R N RockviUe-V ernon W est Ready Rec Board Asks for $750 RockvillePO Town Officials to Eixplain Junior High Plans Tonight Roosevelt Mills Plans W ith BerUn Spent to Keep Pools Open Change P la n a.m. to p.m. Onea again town officials and'' specifications, preliminary floor Open Daily Boardf'he felt It beet to keep up the drive 9 9 The Recreation Ailvleory Misunderstood plans, and prelim inary irtte plana. agreed laat night to ask General for the pool becauee. "if w e let It educators will m ake themselves M anager Richard M artin for $7fi0 elide. W e’ll be In no better poeltion One reason w hy citizens m ight Move; May Leave City Crisis Plan available tonight to tell tow nspeo­ prom laed to the Recreation Depart- next year than w e are now." A i^aunderstanding in proposed not be coming to the Municipal ] m ent by the towri alnce M b o r Day. It wae pointed out that Herdtc Post office changes haa rfrtaen ta ple any details they want to know Building in num bers that were ex­ (t'onllniied Irnin Page Orel Th* R ooM velt M111« 1» ronsulfi-, ficrnt th«n U.e present 2-flm, tn* « move from the Minterbnrn m , fiim 1* looking for rlinpd to draw n Into H disniNHion ^ hudKet dliicua»ion In which the 1 cerning Globe Hollow after laet Ellington have said that they un- They will be present at a ses­ elementary school P T A groups — mill either to the American mill on m finance* to pay of well founded reports earlier 1^** hoard learned the Recreation De* month'a meeting., defftand their post offices m ay be sion from 7 to 9 in the hearing have com e out :n support of th* week that the United Statea, “ parlment will have to curtail Ita Brooklyn 8t, or out of rtorkvllle. I pert of the m oving coat*, expected Bo far, aald Herdic, the R ec hae closed under a plan- being conSid-* room of the Municipal Building, school and have been explaining to tulai ahr»iit ItO.OOO. given no other allcrnativc, will I ered to consolidate these office* its details to m em ber*. It W M learned today. been told only that the dlrectora with the school plans at hand for The nrm makes sweaters and I conduct routine buslneas w ith rep- j ro*t„,.od. The IT.IO represents the and the Vernon office with the Hearing Friday Joeeph Carter, vice pre.sidenl of propoac "eom e eort" of open m eet­ public inipectron. ' resenlatives of East flormHiiy but j keeping swimming pools ing al which reeldente ran voice Rockville Post Office. Eight o’clock tom orrow night tl the firm, aald a lease on the .Min A aimilar session was held yes­ ''"rh k-. ille Area Cbamher of .only on the theory that they arc open one extra w eek Inst sum m er. iheir opinion* on the Rubject. N o However, Vlnc,ent , A. Choate, the time for the public hearing terbum mill has expired and lhal terday from 3 to 5 p.m„ but of­ »'oinm errr and real eatate aj^ent | aRent.a of the Roviel l/nlne) ;\eara he haa been paator of SI was under discussion. i to cover cotrla. 'I'he Rec pnld the Edward R. McOidre. .McGulie'a post' m asters last Thursday, pro- of Com m erce would not stand for I Paula Lutheran Church in Chi- ‘ coat at tiro tlnre, Merdic aald. PIwANE W K E f’K AGE HlINTBIl A 'Aer’ern diplomat auggesied If a new Berlin blo<’kade thrcaj- term expired laat month. testa arose over the cha-nge which and would not promote. This or­ ' (-ago It wa.* reported today the town M adison, No\-. 20 (,'P)— Planes, the R'lMiAPf were ’ trying to get i'U'i diplomatic ofRidals said the the poatma.'ters understood was ganization is interested In the He leave.i hia wufe M niie Pnlm I admlnlsl r Ml ion plan* to retur n Ihe boats and bea<'h M'anning par­ :n* V* nd up m Ihia capital He Allied governm ents couM fiue fai- being considered. people of Tolland having a Tolland ei a son. Honahl I'almei and a ties intensified their search to- aaid *h* onl\ proper way to re- reai hm g deciau»na on whethei tf>: Petition* are reportedly being address, the people of Ellington an I aialer. Mia.n Virtorin Palm ei, w hr» j Rei'roalion DepHt!merit need* it to' apond '*«!* t' lth ralm n eia and firm-* 1 Try to ram an armored tram considered In Ellington and Tol­ Ellington address, and the people en mixNing with three m en Thanksgiving Treats 'A’e \^ill not get out of W eal' Choate continued; "W e will argue • •rloc.< .S.iiiudrt' rtftnnooM in St.' Ilea had been nit back ao far. but ! Ml.** M a r y DellaFerra, Man- Pfiliz/.l 1* expected to contact ataiard *in<'e M onday night. D is­ ner.n ?'.e aaid ’’The Rna* only covery of a hat ye»terday on the K n * ■ t h a t budget gap was not filled soon, I * meeting today of the Connectl- they and residents think about the heacli at Hammonasaet State M e « * a ; d M o 8( o w n lai tica about , licked the Red blor kade 10 years Intereated in Im proved service and TTie budget di.*ru.*sion gave ri.»e . ' ut Aasociatlon of Local Public Park spurred the searcliers. P o­ Berlir, -Acre aimilar to Ihoae die , a g o proposed change. , Bddresaing. " to a ipvirw of next slimmer'* j W elfare Administratora, of which llen said the hat w as of the sam e p.a\ed d rCing the M .ddle F.aal and' Initially, Uie Allied «ounter- In a statem ent today Choate de­ The proposed changes. If adopt­ F iiiK -rala stialegy m ay involve strictly ItUi- M wimmmg (irogiam and. aiih.se- she is treasurer. The group's clared, "Publicity given on the ed, would m ake the Rockville Post size and type known to hav* Fa: F.a.a! cr.*ea qiieiilly, 111* battle-tom G lobe H ol­ monthly dinner-meeting was held been w orn b.v f»e«>rge W . H orton, "TTiev try to get eveiNtnwIv ev i iteil dealings wdlh Kasl ^German change of jiostal service In the Office a central sorting place for low diapiite. «l the Connecticut Junior Repub­ 40, Cum berland, R. I., one of the cned'. he Mid ’W hat Ihev would siilhoritles w ho might replace Sov­ Rorkvilie area as it haa been incom ing and outgoing mail In Ihe Incoming Chairman Kelley said lic In Lttehneld. missing men. like to hear la a lot of talk about Is^n I* McKinney I iet personnel at check points on presented by Ihe postmaster* of three towms, Choate said. T he three Berlin no’ being important enough; I’he funeral of I>*on L, M cKin ' rnsfls and rsllroads. BRAND NEW 1959 to go to war aoout ’ ! ney, .South St , waa held at 2 | This hss not been decided def- But he ajiaerted the weaiern| o'clock veaterday afternoon at the initelv yet rnsinly hrrsuse.tht powera including Wetl Germany Roae Hill Funeral Hom e IU m k y ! VS’rst (Jerm sna sre repnited object­ • are determ ined to atand faal and Mill The Kev. ('lay I on F Smith ing 'The k>al (Jri-mnns it la felt, n o t p a n i c officialetl Rurinl wa.a in Roae Mill miglit ballvliofi such rlenllngs as a Adenauera preaa rhief. Kelix M emoiial Park, Rockv Hill «tep toward Allierl irrognillon Of von Kckardt, told a rieA-a confer- I Bearera were Herbert Millci then’ regim e \^■^lllnlll T Kheraold, Kdward P Inidi Inch A llied diploiii-iI s a< kn ow ledged 30 and 40 ence the Bmirnov Adenauer meet-! tng "did nothing to relax the ten- Kberafdd, Frederick (t. .1 a ni e a. that nnv am h policy wouhl he a JMM M i l * iiona ‘ betw een Faal and.NN'rat Cla\ton I>a\t» and .lainea F.gan pfcutinl reveranl of the present at­ The frfvnkeaman deaenbrd the 'rueadn v evening M a nche««l rr titude nf im ronlacl W’hatever gituation m the occupied rllv aa l/idgp of H'.lkB conducle' tn Manulen for Mra j(;eiiT»ans are being treated as about their m eeting Margmei (haft McKmnev of s'-.'^nta rxf the Soviet l'm f)n t’nder qiieationing. Von Kt kanlt H am den f'Uii’erlv of Mancheatei The American, Brlllsli and aald It appeared tlie Rm irnov viail I who died at her home Mondav krench aullioritles on the scene it waa part of a polilteal and diplo­ n i g h t IS em plmslr.ed. w ould rlraw tlie line m atic offrnalve againat free U ’eat Services were held ' tin* B«»'- h at nnv artdiUrrrinl acliona which AMERICA’S PEACE POWER B e r l i n ■ : er and Bennett Fnneial llrmu' gnxe m e appcnrrince of full fliph. He alreaaed the w ordi "politinil I Hamden, with the Re' Him\ R Ill xl Ic I e r »ig III t io n RANGES and diplomatic ' aa oppnaed to Pof)l paaioi of the r.ta-e F.)'H ReM)inn.'4il»lc a u th orities h h k I t h e y ' milltarv coital <1iunh Mapuleji ofTlcialoig ft'jiteil ilml exeii (tiia llnilled enn- Soviet aounea in Berlin aa n’ Bonal foilo^^ed in Be a\e n! »Ir Im I pcdii X \x«»ii|il not he enough their governm ent in «Mnccling ita Menvuial Pari. Mnm«’en til keep the icHiIca open to Beilin. occupation alalua in Berlin, will A o e v x I I t a i a n I u o i m I i e i I , n n I X'oiild eiiipl It l.a fejHcd if klnnl YOUR CHOICE turn o\er to tlie Germnii M r». I kiln .M l.vihill regim e the control th** Hiia.iiana The funeral of M ta Lul l L\d.‘l1, Griinnns him ke»l an Allieil train ha\-e exerciaerl nvei the cat a 2M0 M ain .St waa field at 2 o'l lot k OI I nil k « oMx o\' U.nrL:a.lr and rail miite* to gar- Ve.a|etda\ aflftnof^m al ttie llrilinrs I "iidei sucti ( m um.-uam ea, the niona in U'e.at Berlin I'dinrial Home with Ifm Rex H Allieei au*e and l^eoii llolm ea o n t h r I 111 o m s i a nce.s thev do not ronaider It la rr|ue But, the\ Haiti, the lliice gov- p e n t a t i v e Mr*i. ilo«c|ih l iiltnn ei'Miurnla m e ifetcroiinetl to siipplv h'unei.il .aetvicca tor M r.a .lo^ejili their gaiTisoiiM in Betlm leganltras l • ■ | l M o ^1 111 \^’• (>ntn SI weir id an\ Knat Geettinn oi Soxiefnl). held al fi 10 ihi>« iiioining from ihr a t I u c t I o n a T* tVni*'h l•'une^nl H om e fol­ Ohil iiai-y lower! h\' a Aolemn rcrpilem oi S! laniea' rhutcfi at 10 nd 1- m U The Hr\ .Inar'ph M il’anii \\ a a Ihr llospilul INolei^ Trank P. Miller lelrloHid Ihe Rex' John Blnuh Meld the deacon and the l^ev FYank P Miller. 71 fiianhv PaHenfa Tndn* : 20* father of Mra. Marleline F Bae lanie.n O t’onnell the «iihdra gaert 21 W ealminiter Bd , tiled con Mra Jane Maccaroiie xsaa ! A I> M I T T K I> YE.R’I'EnDA Y yeaterdav at Hartford Hnapilal oiganlat...... an<1 - •ololil...... The ,,,, Rex l-o'r*lne Benoil, 2f l 2 W o < - ) d - Before he relirefl he wna a aelf lohnlithn k'h' HannonIP'iuioii x^aa\*n* aratedarHlc! min j hOdge Si l.*'onnrrl Burl, 22.*l •m plos rd rn rprni er I the *;inihi;'i\ Knthei BlHMchhcl.li * enr\ SI .Mr* la-nn ftMuchle. Reaidra hia daughter he le.iit tin- ,,'tiimitl.il *cr\'ite nl M ir' ' ' c.*l llnilford, Pnm ein M ochn. leavea wife, \1 1 a .losrphine giiivc in .St .Inme- (‘cinelei ' , e*l Willihgton, .\li*,* Anna 1‘ ieiich. 1C, Kiigerlon .Ri Tim othy Kelly Miller anothei daughlei I t c M M - I . * W i r e W illiam G.d,*,. I.imc* H iggih* Philip P'lvim l-;il .Rciilly. 2,’i Kole,'' RI ; itolHM'l L az- M ra G rai e ( *oopei of (ila.s!<»nl>ui ,\ . w a i i l l''h-nii. R e v F.Ilt* rind A l \ i n /ini. IS Hilllop D r, ,Mr*. .Marian a brolhet Baymniid F, Millet nf I lolel rhlgc \\'ilkln», 2.SI i’enlei SI , .laines >lartfnM| and eight gi andi hiMi m H am iw *. to (irnve .St , llnckvllle; Fiineta! aervirca will be held I" Man-ui r>olin T.l M'ndilell Rd , morrow moining al ‘t I,', at in. Quantities Limited Ml.* I.indn Swell Soiiih Cnven- Valiev l-'onrtal H om e L-atilr, .tnd l<» !M(m‘I V in iilo i' I r\ . .Ml.** .Irnnii,' l.a nr, 2;i;i H acli i n T h ^ i t’yr ^ ( d im i li (,\ , t n h \ mnl n. Ii Si \\ a vnr i r h e i . I l l at 0 o rIncU Ftiii i.il \<||| hr in Dii’rclfU’s lire. llrcliMid SI. Roil(-illr, Km- B e r n a r d 1 rrm eieiv. TaiiflMlle, Kleliliei, 711 I m n Rl,, Mr*. Olrn Frif.nda nm\' c h M at the funeral Guv GrtHihiin. nif*mbrr nf thf IV* 'I'homa*. Rnulh i'nvenlry; Mr*. hom e fr*un 7 to 10 nrlovk tojnglil Hnrtforfl niiihlinK i'ln* I'f Knuiit. Anna Teiiiiam, 91 llpiiton ,SI , The famiL’ Invilea fnenda to KvrrMt, nivl ( ’nmbrin, will nifft Christine Stephen*, 211 S. Main make contnhutlnna to the Cam er with thf“ BoRiri of Diff^’toni .91 ; .Mr* Tre-va .lohnaon, 10v» F u n d . 2 to (llaruaa I’f('oniinfiulHt Inna rnn- Sum m er ,St : William Crawley. .Ml iMlnnl In llic town fUtill. X eriiou .91 , H e m v Davldaoii. Gla.* R o t . TlierHlnre Psliner 'I’hr clnlr, annourn'ffl todav by lonlmry, Mr* Mary Krzeaickl, The Re\' Theo.lorc Palmer p a . * the offnr nf Onrral MunnKfr P.oltoh, Rogei Crsnger, Veinon tor of Ihr Emnniirl Lulhonin j Blrlnuil M nrtln, la thill of n tfun* Ti'allri Com l. X'rrmm. hy Harold Holm* Church from lIM-t to ltM7.D * - ' dinl- l i - 1 I Gninlnin ia BIRTH YESTERDAY: A daugh suddenly Ihla-nm nim g In (.'hiragu athotlulr«i, , , tn , Hfilvr , r I 7 ’.'^0, om*- lor to Mr,M r . anda n d Mr*. George Sav Our youngsters are learning the A B C ’* Your Savings Bonds, as a direct in­ Death w a* due to * rerehrni hem ­ hall hniii herme the njeellng gol*|nge, il.Y Ridge .St. o r r h a g e of |>eace for the future: How to get vestment in your country, make you underwivy. , BIRI'HR 'I'ODAY; A (lauKhtft HOW you Ci M MACH Y o u t lAVUNli e o A i He wa» »er\'ing ** pHsIm of 1 he I'lrcrtm * were In have dl*- | |„ yj,. nnil W illiam I'ohafin. along with each olher. How fo give and a Partner in strengthening America’s WITH taawi i iAiflNOi SON*1 P-t, Paul* l/ilheinTi Church In I u.aacd Ihr audit al a meeting last i to Mr, amt Mra C h i c a g o fake. How to re*j)ect each other’s righU Peace Power. night InH Due. ln, Inhn lliil.h lh -I ,,e „iu\ A I'me.( XVappiiig Va hmlyews, 1] SI* Will) Ordained in lU.'t'J Ihe Iti-v Mi aim leiiueslr.l Ihal Marlin gel a* ...... ------''.- O as individuals. ms('HAm;Ki> YRSTKIIMAY: The chart at right shows how. the P alm er aer'.er] In FitilHiuig inemhci ol Ihe firm In explain Ihe ,, ,, ,, , Ify o m ' .Mr.* I' o i nthy . ( hlemaii, "a p p ih g ; Rut right now it's our job to keep and itorceater. Mn,*,* , coming irpni I inthrr than haxf Mnilni d Bonds you huy will earn.money for tm n t a b ou t $2,SN $ 5 ,1 1 1 $1M N .Mra, Alice \Vral ha vqi. ICl I’oi tei the peace in a troubled world. And here in AUgiixl, HIM, from Ihe It himarlf, aa )mil hern j'lMninMl you. But the most important thing I SI , .Ml'.*, Joyce t'lemch, I.,chahoii. l>eace cosfs money. Money for strength latter place. H e I -fi h .ie iii .l.niu they earn is peace. ary. 1H47 lo «. ce|ii a , all fn„ii j .Mr* Maria IViihnchci, 103 Stark­ ea ch w eek,' $4.76 weather .S) ; ,Mia K 111 m H I 1 h e to keep the peace. Money for science ' 6 * JO $11.75 (jethsenianc Lulhernn Chun h in earn HlacUwilder. 31 Charier Rd . and education to help make peace tatt­ Think it over. Are you baying as Seattle, \Xaah., w hore he reiuaituMl P o lice .4 r r e s Is , Rockville,, William Miimey, 2.M) for seven year*, hiiiidiiig a iic\' ing. Money saved hy individuala. many Bonds as you might f ! \N . Center St . Lliidii Machia. lOfi chureh there. I'or the p*.*| ihrre i Holt ,9t . Mra Grace Gea*. 211 Rlch.'itd Allen. ’20, ol Mooitiia. i wa.H aric.sled and charged wilh 1.1 I t 1 e St . Tlvohiu* .h'ergiiaou. ' 31 I'ct'lnvood Dr : Victor Lund- opcraliiig .1 molor vcl|lcle uilhoiil ,1 lu'emve. poll, repot I cl I gren, 2.*i0 Harkmalack SI.; Heni>' P e rso n a l INolic•e,s ' .Slaiialli'ld, .Yfi .Siiiifoi'vl Rd Peace Costs Alone/- Alien \\,i.s heing nchl thi- mnrn mg 111 lieu of .t.'iO homi \ o court Dl.SCHARGEtt T O I'A Y Doiig date Iku* heeii act. liia Zaccai (1, 71 S. Adam* SI . Roh. in Memoriam I ei l ti*hei , 31 King SI , I{m kville. Id lovinit nn»morx nf nur 1 l>emil.* Sullivan. 1S,Y ,N. M*m SI , mother. Mar\’ Diixxiirrh l.fgipu XX hn KtlHI.EII < VSE ItEOPK.VKII PAAMd «»»y Knv<»mhfi 2ft IMP M asldiigtoii, ,\o\, 20 i/Ti— .Mr* Zilda I'Htten, .Siinnel Dr„ X'er- hoh. 1,'avld Hawke*, Upper Butch A pr^cioua on* from uj Ima K"n Tile National laibor Kelnlliin* A Vrtic* mt lov#d I* atill Board liiday re*>|>one alimild he token. Thomas Norton, Broad Brook, BUY ILS. SAVINGS BONDS ia * V . 8. Om ormmomt d o ti ao* pay far 8Ua advarSaiat. Tha Traaamry Damartmaat Card of Thanks Klral tile iinliiii ami then the Mary Rivard, jSfl XV, High St,; tkaaka, for their patrietie daaaSoa, Tha Adairtiaiat Catmtu am Judith Oovang, 33 Wtdaworlli I wShld Ilk* to expr*** my hunreit (ximpany han mony on Ihe Kohler-UAW labor daughter. South Coventry: Mrs. during th* txlended lllnxe and troiihim 'gtvesi lo th* deMate ef mr sister, Anna V. Jnhnann Maiianns Hoherl and daughter. ^mul;r0trr ^vrnittg Ifrralli Racket* nivMtigatlac Onmmlt- Marlborough: Mrs r>onna Lan- s Jeha A. Johnson. broUi*r. F*hrtMr7 M areli. nlng and son, SO Hyd* S t N 0 R MA H ’S ..ft!

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: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 19158 PAGE FOURTEEN Seciion Two THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958 Haiultester lEnening IRentlii THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19R8 Pages IS to 28

p i / - ..-:V ■ alio taiic a Kreater IntcrMt in ih« The .a-ork of tire plannin^r commission. Builders Td Last nifht’a meeting was ons of STeenuffers Local Stocks Twenty Lights Doctor Says th« lonKoat the contractor's divi* slon' ever had. tt started at 7 p.ni. AlrordFnults and ended shortly, after' midnight. Charged in Quotations Furnlaned by To Be Put Vp Doctor* Tie Many MMhwIi FBIDJIT and AjnroBOilY 10 A M to 10 P M Cobum 4t Allddlebrnok. Inc. In TraaHnjr Vwlro«c \Mnn Bank Stocka , fni!ww Rules Guns Brawl Conn. Bank and Trust On Center St. Bt EDWIN P. 40RD \N . M.P. About Town Co...... 38 41 Written for NEA ?>irr\1rP M ai^ester’s contractors aren’t Manchsster Pollcs yesterday First National Bank ol Twenty new street lights will ba Typical of mfiri: leltert 1 ro- happy with the newly adopted Past chiefa of Memorial Temple, rounded up seven teenagers, end­ Manchester ...... 30 Installed soon on Center St. be­ colve 1h one from .T M . who n^tUps Hartlord .Nations ^ji^tviaton regulations snd spent Pythian Sisters, will meet tomor­ ing a 5-day investigation of an tween W. Center and a point Just thet hl» mother sufferR from ven row at 8 p.m. with Mrs. C a r l abortive gang fight off Hillstown Bank * Trust Co. 35 .38 ro!»e vein* which havp broken ani 'eeveral hours last night telling Manchesiei "rii.sl 58 63 east of Arch St. Hilding. 801 Main SL The hostess Rd. ulcerated. Martin Alvord all about It. Fire Insurance liompanles j The Board of Directors voted TTiiaf roblem vanrr^Ae \ emp will be assisted by Mrs. J a n e Arrested and charged with Alvord, chairman of the Town Smith, the new grand ch'ef for breach of the peace were John A- Aetna Fire ...... 77 80 the installation at a meeting Tuei- either with or without ulceralion Planning Commission, wsa guest ip extremely frequent I should like Connecticut. Robinson, 18, of 112 Deepwood Dr.; Hartford I'ire ...... 170 ISO da>' in the Municipal Building. to be^pn by explslnm^ 'vhai hap­ speaker at a dinner meeting of the George E. Magnuson, 18, of 95 St. National ...... 102 107 It is the latest step In a long- The Covenant Women's Guild John St.; Richard A. PHnr, 18, of Phoenix ...... 8l 84 pens Chamber of Commerce's' contrac­ range program of street lighting The veins rsrr> blood lo the hea; t tor’s division at the Walnut Res­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the 116 Keeney St.: and Paul- M. Lift: and lndrmnlt> Ins. (ns. j improvement throughout town In after the tissues hs'e removed taurant and gave a step-by-step home of Miss Doris Bolen. 7 Ol- Toome.v, 17. of Bolton Center. They ‘ Aetna Caaiialtv ...... 170 180 most eases, 2,.">00 lumen lights are oxy^ren and other auhatances from explanation of the revl.sed regula­ cott Dr. Mrs. William Crawford were freed this morning under JlOO Aetna Life . 220 230 being replaced with 20,000 lumen tJie blood An unlnferrupted flow tions. and Mrs. John Childers will be bonds esch. Conn. General ...... 340 ,3.35 lamps. of blood bark to the heart and The Commiasion had worked on co-hosle.ases. The speaker will be Carl R. Match, 19, of Glaston-: Htfd, Steam Boiler .107 11.3 Town Kngineer Jame.n Sheekey lunRS ifl. therefore, iniporlani Na the revisions for almost a year be­ Mrs. Paul Barnett, missionary to bury; Richard A. Holland, 17, of j qVavelers ...... 95100'- said today the street lighting pro­ East Hartford: and Charles H. ture ordinanly a■ ■^mpll.sbea this fore they were adopted by the Africa. Ihihllr rtllltles gram is. rotighb'. about 85 to 90 TPC and the board of directors. Prior, 17, of 116 Keeney St., were | with preni effu »en- \ Conn. Light A Power 2,3 25 per rent finished for the current This is aided b- U.e faM that the After Alvord finished his ex­ Girl Scovit Wing Troop 50 will charged with breach of the peace ' ft.seal vent. veins near the st:if«'e of the hod> planation, considerable time was collect old newspapers. rags, and carrying weapons In a motor, Hartford Kleelnc Lt 02 04 Hartford Ga.s C i 4 1'i 44 Total cost of .street lighting will hav'e folds or va]\e« jn them which devoted to a question and answer magazines and bottles Saturday. vehicle. he $7.3.334 this fiscal year. Includ­ prevent the blood froni flow in^r period and then many of the 31 Anyone who wishes to donate sny Kach posted S200 bonds and all j Snulliei .\eu P7ngIano 3'ele|ilioiie ...... 4t 4.3 ing iiiipi ovements, and will be barkwards The^e alves are par- contractors attending took turns of these items may csll Mrs. Wil­ are scheduled lo appear in court , $81,000 next year. t.ir’ilarlv rriportant in the )ej:s telling Alvord about the faults liam Mlnnick, 25(i Wetherell St., Monday. Slaniifactnnng Coinimnics where the rre.«s;ire of the b|or>d on they felt the regulations con- ; for pickup. All were arrested-on warrants: New lights have been installed Aiiou. Harl, Hrg. ... .uO'^ .3**'r along parts of Centci'. K Center, the veins (because pf Kravlfvi Is talned. j issued by the Town Court. A.'s.'-dcinlixl Spring .. 13 ' o 2 Main. N’. Main, and Oakland Sts. greater than in most parts of the Most of the objections \.-ere re­ Cub Pack H2 will hold its An eighth teenager, Kobert K. Bristol Bra.sa ...... in'* 11 savings monthly pack meeting tonight at Lee, 19, of Fast Hartford, was ' and other locations. bodv Colliii.s ...... SO 91 pents of those already made at a General Manager Richard Mar­ For this rravnn U is the veins public hearing held a few months 6:30 In the cafeteria of the Wash­ arrested Tuesday in connection niinhaiii Bush ...... 9 ‘. 10', of the le;: «hirh are most com- ington School. with the fight and charged with ■ Fni-Hail ...... 47'j .30i.j tin reported a I the meeting that ago before the new regulations Hie .State Highway Department monl'. afflm*. 1 h-, varii osltles ,as breach of the peace and discharg­ Fafnir Bearing ... 70 7.3 were adopted. They centered ip ! and Stale Traffic Con.imission hava A re: of flK roiiApfiA of some of >articular around a provision that Adam Vabalas, 40 Wedfewood ing firearms within the town I-anders. F'rary. Clark 1.3', 1.3', valves W'hen the valves are Dr;, was elected prealdeiit of the limits. I approved the installation of traffic fots In subdivlaions must have at Pablo, tha unpredictable parrot of the Hebron Podium Players N B Machine ...... 20 29 : lights on E. Center St. at the In- the ne< es^arj- aupporl to least 30,000 square feet unless Manchester Revolver Club at Ita Free under a J500 bond, Lee Is | Ignores Ills tormentor. Robert Price, at the left while other cast North and Judd . .. . 25', 2h'., the return of the blood in the veins in J.M. Fields gigantic "recent meeting. also due in court Monday. i ; terseetinns of Madison, Summit, Russell Mfg...... 10'... 19', serviced by municipal aewer and members try to hush him up Psbio has no speaking part In the and Spruce Sts. Is lost and the vein heromes awol* waterlines. Police Chief Herman O. Schen- : •'Ghost Traini’ the players' next production,, but likes to upstage Stanley Steam ...... 40', 4"'., len ft IS these swollen blood \es Fear ‘Squeeae’ Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of del aald news of the fight had not Parrot Adept his fellow thesplans. Woman witli glasses Is Jane Corthell. Terry Steam inewi .. 40 I He said the State is taking bldi sels whirh are railed varirose Lebanon, will hold a regular busi­ on the lights and that the town will This, opponents to ihe provision been releaaed until today because John Sihim, the producer, snd Bentrice Wark also will be seen Torringtnn 2S', .30', *, e 1 [ I s ness meeting Monday night at 7:30 it might have hindered the in- In the play. (Herald Photo by Saleinis). U.s Knvelopc. imm . 19', 21 have lo pay one-third the (toat of AUliOii^h \arno:ie \eins and claimed, would “squeeae the small staging eaih contractors right out of business” at the Masonic Temple. Refreah- vesHgation. . U S. Fnvelope, pid . 11 1.3 van ose ulcers are pnmanly prob* mehts and a social hour, will foiloW V Made Arrests Veeder Root ...... 50', 5.3', The Slate also approved a traf- 'e, IS of the middle and later years since they couldp't afford to buy layout through Hebron renter School Mrs. Alliert A. (Axilidge j fie light for Lenox St.. Martin such large lots or build homes on the meeting. ‘*We don't want thla kind of The above quotations aic nol to of life yoiinper people also are thing In Manchester.” aald ihe * During Play seem to be approaching llieir hn- will, take donations of $1 from 'said provided the traffic pattern u soii;r!imes troubled wdth these them on a speculation basis, since Ish. A new set of Steps lin.s been tho.se willing to help. 3S construed as acinal marketi of that intersection la changed. Tha ■ it would tie up too much of their King David Lodge. lOOF, will chief, 'and we're going to do j T'-ndihons ()rt asionally they ev en meet tomorrow night at 7:30 In our level best to a^op tt. There's A little upstaging now and then laid to the entrance of tlie town The Fellowship will also hold s town would pay one-half of the aeen. to nm in fniuilies money. They also claimed that clerk's office and the roiigli ruts family Advent supper and pro- ! ,3 H()IM> 04 KK cost of a light there. many average families couldn't Odd Fellows Hall. A social hour nb'reason for it " ■ doesn't bother a thespisn too .Standing loo iniirli, nverweijfht, with refreshntents will follow the and ga.shea here and there sre lie- granvDec, 5, and the snnusi while Salem, .N'o\ 20 A' Tliree I.e.i Martin said the town will bear afford to buy once the houses were Capt. Walter Caa,s«lls Sr. and much, providing the favor ran be riiildbirlli rhronir constipation, meeting. Sgta. George McCaughey and ing rounded o(f encouragingly. Nnl gift service Dec. 14. The members . minster. Mass , men hs\e been the full cost of a walk light au­ built because of the cost. yet. however, has any start been the weannje of tisrht hands around Joseph Sartm made the investi­ returned, but the Hebron rotium will al.so aril refreslimenta at the hound over to Hie ncxi session of thorized for Main .St. and W Mid­ the legs or hips, all apparently The contractors also voiced the Players are in a quandi-\ . made on providing a wav for Con­ production of "The Ctiost Train," i Superior Coui t on theft of motor dle Tpkr which could he activat­ rnntnbute to the development of opinion that they should have gation and a-rests. gregational pai i.Miiionera to gel lo Illiiig Tells PTA Schendel said the eight hoys be­ They are in rehearsals for tlieir| tnmnrrnw and Saturd.si at the Re­ : vehlMe charges. ed by pedestrians. vanrose veins Meiue as In ao tufkeymon •tronger representation when such tile rlimrli by the road from the gional School. j 3'he men, Robert .1 Cliimtuii 19, nirectoi Frsncis Mshoney. at many ailments, an ounce of pre­ regulationa are drawn up and not came involved in a quarrel Fri­ production of "Tlie Gliost Train” west, loniiei ly in “ronslaiit use day and de' ided to drive down I Harold 1j » Bounty. .31, ami Claude the meeting, called for s report vention Is worih a pound of cure. have to resort to court action in Of School Plan.s to be presenteo tomorrow and The Congreg.itlonal Women.« Manchester Kvening Herald He­ W. Perton Jr., 45. vrie taken to froiii Martin on what is being done Swollen veins are unsightly, and rANOD9 NAMB an attempt to have.the regulations Hiilstown Rd where, presiimaldy. there would oe no interference. Saturday nights at RH.\M High Fellowship lia.s voted to ( (implete bron correspondent 5tlss Susan R. county Jail under $2,500 bond ea, h to get street lighting on Memorial women especially dread them for changed after they have already Superintendent of Schools Ar­ School in Hebron. Their biggest i Its Friendly Service (^uota for rendlelon, telephone .XCadeniv State Police accused them of St. this reason almost as nun h as the been adopted. thur H. Illlng outlined the school T\iey stopped near a tobacco field but one youth. Lee, apparently headache is the constant npstag-' 1958, and in addition donate $50 lo 8.3454. i stealing two cars and li ving to physical disffuufoii People who Such court action has already housing problems of the last 10 I take a Ihii d 3Tiey «eie seized at Fort Ijeavenworth, Kan. gtvei feeling his aide outnumbered, Ing and Interrupting of lines by the church school fund A project have varlfose veins are rnore liUel\ PERMANENT been brought by contractor Alex­ years lo the Buckley PTA last one member of their cast a 4- j is also planned for Hie provision of .Soviet Russia declared war on a police harraeka here eailv Tuea- I 1417 hoiira as basic training to to have swollen feel or anklea than ander Jarvis against the town, tlie night. grabbed a shotgun and fired. The * student U S. Army Officers. shot hit one of the ''rival" cars year-old parrot with the lniprob- | cupboards for u.se of tlie Sunday * Japan on ,3usn.«l S. 1!H.'> dav. llioae w'Uli noimnl veins Al.so, the TPC and the Board of Directois He told how the town planned able name of Pablo Cafazzo. poor I ir< Illation iToughl slxmi hv ; questioning the validity of the reg­ and that ended the fight. for the education of tire increasing Upstaging is s theater term used i \an«ose veiiv^ can piodu'e ul«eis | ANTi-FREEZE ulations. He claim.s the rules are "I’ve heard people say,” .said number of st\idents each year. He when one actor trie." lo steal the | Siirli nlcris sfMiietlmes become, not legal because they were adopt­ Schendel. "that this is Just kid pointed to the proposed jtmior high limelight from another onstage. enormous open sores ed without a formal public hearing. school as another step and urged stuff. Well, it's not kid stuff. It's Many wju.s of treating vamose i Aililml Rpmlalt Town Counsel Charles Crockett a big step on the road to complete Pablo has not only learned to up­ support of the project. stage. blit he is also adept at v eins and uh er» aie iiserl Th#» had ruled it was not necessary to A business meeting was con­ ho<>dlum1sm ” simplest \* the use of elastl- band I CWSTY hold such a hearing. "Youngsters are crazy to at­ stealing lines and culling his fel­ ducted by Philip Harri.son, presi­ low actors off. ages or slo- Kings. ' M Y GAS Alvord pointed out last night dent. tempt such a thing." the chief Vamose veins may be iKcl or that, although opposition was ex­ said. "It hurts them, it hurUs their During a tense scene being re­ removed by siiignv Injections for Refreshments were served by OAL. pressed by some contractors at the the kindergarten mothera. The parenti, and It hurts the town. If hearsed last night, a climatic mo­ vancfise veins have been used foi public hearing held to get reaction it occurs again, we'll follow it up ment was about to be reached, but many years Injertions a- i by centerpiece, using the Thanksgiv­ 27 e to the regulations before they were ing theme, was created. by Cub just as we did this lime, no mat­ it fell dead when the parrot Inter­ 159 rinsing the n)ieiung of the ’em en­ s..- V I, passed, msny sitbdlvlders did not ter who or how msny are in­ rupted with: “Pablo wants q pea- tirely so that llir blood musl flov OAK Scouts of Pack S, Den 98. appear. Mrs, Maurice Willey, chairman volved.” mit." , Ihrrnigh some otlier vein i ' In reiont yeais surgery seems He voiced the hope that all of of the Book Fair, distributed T lek sta for thw producUah the contractors would--make It a books bought by parents. wl>lWl.'atirta at 8 p ^ ^ m i y i ^ . Bur- whiff you discover an important to have bermne ntoie (lopulai as a k trratnieiil amt inierllons less so Adm iral practice to attend sueh hearings in Mrs. Carlton's third grade Won Two Women Here chased at Ihe door. , ' bui they are somelimes usrcl in the future and that they would the attendance banner. Another family 3vill move to I rtoihinal inn On TV Tomorrow ftehron In the near future, Mr. and riie irealment f*f tilrcrs i.s clif Mr.s. Donald Casey and children. difference in table spreads flniM Dioiigh several nielhocls aie Case.V Is employed by the Austin leH.sonablv Slice rsaliil Pievenlion CL3CK RADIO DOOR PRfi^ES Mrs. John R. McElraevy and Organ Co., Hartford. His family t^f .‘enous swellings oi iiheis is WOMKN'M, MlfCREfl' ■LACK C A M Mrs. Riitli Spencer will appear on St present Is living Ih Brattlehoro. v» ise I'his can l>e done h> |u <»|»er WKNB-TV, Channel .30. tomorrow Vt. They plan to move here the iiecilmml before tlie varicose \ ein . at 9:.30 a.m. Tlie program will be (lav after Thankagivlng and will have become too extensive oi based on the problem of mental live at Aniston Lake, having retardation. rented a cottage from Mr. and Mrs. Mrs McKIraevy is president of Harry H. Kirkham of Hebron. Inclinii (>ift SWEATERS |4a ; HARVEST DANCE the Manchester A.s.sociatlon for Road Work Nears End V SATUR^Y, NOV. 22 the Help of Retarded ChUdren Operations at the new highway Delhi '/Ti The Indian gov Inc., and Mrs. Spencer Is a mem­ ernni''nt helped 73.056 persons R o f . MLWORTH-CORNELL-QUEY POST NO. 102 ber of the Soroptimisl Chib of l'»arn more about voga during the Manchester. The Soroplimtsts On piirehaaeo of BUTCHKB'S U«i two >rars Minister of Edura $14.f7 20 LEONARD ST., MANCHESTER have awarded several scholarships ti'ui K I. f^hrlmall fold the lower to teachers of the mentally re­ WAX wa give away Triple SSS iiM i».r r-.f pmliament this was the Danclnit 9:00 P.M t4i 1:00 A.M-“»l)onalton $*4.00 Per Couple tarded. MAHRC a n d '’■the Sornp- Blue Stampa. mnnhc'i of persons who had re llmista are joint aponsors of the Manchester ■ cn^’d training since 1056 in three Girl Scout 'Troop for retarded Wallpapier and Paint Co. 111*11:1 111 inns aided by government $000 girls In Manchester. fnn<|s 249 Broad SL Vp~to~Datf! Suggestion MEN'S, BOYS' Tucson. Ariz. The Tucson Fridar’a Bhopitera* Kpeclal Antomatjc and Portable < Chamber of Commerce -received a Cup chawrder, freah Inbaler letter from a Mexico City export­ salad mil, potato >9 f* _ LAMPS ing firm in reply do a suggestion salad and colfeo. A J v that the company seek a 'Tucson Make heaiilifiil Dishwashing by KitchenAid dlstrlhiitor Oiriatmaa gifts! 2-mci ,r The suggestion was mada In ARTHUR'S . . W hv not 1920. lt» re4u>rve yours now ? CHILDREN'S \'V Saves time...keeps kitekens tidier Over MHt stvlea in SLEEPERS colonial mcMiern amt WHk Ptaalitt rtet. Mtw« C^f. makes mealtiies kappier criii 1 e in p o r a r V'’ R»«. l.W. Mhiic hrsirr s Inig esi »e|r.-t mil' I'rnm K1 OK Mrs. Filbert’s Margarine $100 EAST HARTFORD RU 9-9851 OPEN MON. and WED. EAtNi r-b'*"'' - ^Thla Coupon Worth Si on 1-pound MARLOW'S :'4i, % > n iR M T I Rf: DKI’ARTMKNT y * 9 . Purchaso of Mrs. Filborfs Margarino CI.i<)urr Slnr« .Ml 0-ftJ^I Mrs. Filbert’s has Te Margwina D aal« to dna vicinity : Vnu am aulhomad »• act $13.87 ' aa OUT agant to redeearing Uiia coupon. M n. Filbert’s Maqiarine k Round of Pleab ' trill pay you to aoeordance with the agreement asade with you the uiunistakable provided yeu and cuatoaner have complied with taraiBeif Aie efler. 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Styled by Brief Origi­ control Dual fill-drain hose. No installation, expense. ■» \ P I.rS . . . the performance proved features that hate nals for tlie .5'5” and tinder Max Miller Says: earned for. KitrhenAid the reputation of “the finest figure in sizes 10-18 . . . blue, dishwasher maoe.” For The Finest in C andy ■ • i aqua or red -paisle}-. This Coupon Worth 5< on 1-pound Get Your take 8 months to pay! •'Kevolrinir power wash and double power rinses. Self CUP HIRE... TURKEYS PAMNlOUS eleaning strainers. Purchaso of Mrs. Fllbort'o Margarino GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY CHINSTMAS LIGHTS tMiotoyoiir Te Msrgwtao Dsrfsm to Ato vietoily; You srs au A jir^ to set FRANCHISE DEALER Just Irt Time AT J. M. I Aia coupon. Mrs. Filhsit^s Marganaa sriH pay pan to _ WI WwiA lM l the U IV anraaaaent asade...... wiA w—• Ssmpinr For PMOAY.Ndv.21 Q ll V F R IANF pravidad yatt agd i have eeaiplied wiAtorme el Ala eBar. a lL f g n LHIIC east H^TFpRD 2 4 AT mio oachtifoolc. o iif y d u rin g Thanksgiving A T 7 :M P k . Pdttepton's Sage-Alien, East Hartford, ia, open Tateday throagh JHLUR PHARMACY 180 CENTER StREBT-~MANCHl»l Satarday, 9:80 a.m. to 5:.^0 p.M.; Friday vntil 8:50 p.M. •M «ttC«r Ml m m OF BEL W QB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCH CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1988 PAGE s e v e n t e e n ' ' I. I . I ...... i l l I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1958 PAGE gUCTl^Elt and Fleming-and most crew mem­ but less powerful companies in the condemned ell which came within court* to tha municipal court ollM{ feara in Cairo vince them that their greatest' Following tha clasaroom visit The'Bradley waa carrying about firat cut a cardboard the size to sale of certain fabricated steel centration of power in various in­ GOOD TIP Sibal of Nonvalk, and Democratic the Democratic party bill of tha All boys and ^::r> of h:gri ing Board of Appeals, second of a last car o f tha train, jumped off Maya, 26, waa below decks in the products, 1967 session. This is subetanUally “Fries of five sessions On "Kmer- he received hi* many cut# *i^ ^ the. coup wa* engineered by hope of success lies in friendliness i Edward Glenney, School Board conveyer_room when the mysteri- 9,000 tons of water ballast—about fit the drax^er then three or four dustries waq f\illy aware of the ! I»ts of scrubbing and washing Rep. Samuel Googel of New Brit­ age and over are :r.''.(ed u, jf);n brulae* when four men pulled him . element*. and ran to the pilot, who lay on member, apoke on the new juntor "It would eliminate IfounKStown ‘ of woodwork goes on al house similar to the Bar Asaoriation bill gcnc y .M.'iss F'eeding 7pm, Rob- with UAR.” I ifa j f/jg (hen Matchet the ground a few feet from the jet 0U8 thud'and the alarm bells sent two:thlrds Its payload tonnage ca­ pieces of/paper to go over it. The arguments in support of the sup- ain. the tearoA Oin of « local bar and: I .j-hg uA R V#** the firat country Naaaer yesterday exchanged ______high achool and answered questions as a substantial buyer of certain po.sed advantages of size and the ' cleaning time. An inexpensive Those favoring the initial step except that it leaves untflta^ed The Board of KGiAt.o?', has ert.son .*> hool: (*\jb Scout Pa^'k 6.5. wreckage: him running to deck. pacity—which the Coast Guard cardbokrd will keep the paper Dragged him to the rear of the (o recognize the new regime. The greeting* with Abboud. ! Helena, Mont. UP)—The man be- from the parents. A resolution ap­ aaid would discount any idea that lying straight then it ia a simple fabricated steel products." I clain) of greater efficiency and soap dish bent over the edge of for putting the municipal courts the present ^rubate court setup. |fr*LOleen 7 at 7 70 p rn . home Mrs " I started to pull him away and "Once we got on the raft,” he The third waa the Republican nrr.- Stewart I.^ler. I>en 5 at 7 p m . eatabllahment, beat him up, threw Cairo propaganda machine ia prala- The Cairo presi la portraying' fore the Judge, Louis Primeaux, hla parachute opened. He was a proving the PTA Council’s support •aid, “I thought we'd be all right. the big ship broke up because it n ^ te r to remove the top layer Judge Weinfeld said the merger lower cost to the ultimate con- : your scrub pail will keep the soap under the state system said that Robertaon a;:d or rovrnrr-. <;;Arr.- for the proposed Junior high waa ' aumer. ' handy and al.so *ave on the soap In aiich a system "provision should platform proposal fot establish- mar Schools for D.e ]>roKra.T home «if Mrs Joseph lAH-kr an- him Into a car. roared down a mg the Sudan revohJtlorC, the Abboud coup as an antl-lm-1 45, waa sentenced to 90 days in big man. I couldn't carry him. I I knew they would And ua.” was traveling too light. blith e paper as it becomes soiled “offers an Incipient threat of set­ atreet and threw him out while, Thinga did not gU the way Naa- passed unanimously. and drawers • will atay clean ting into motion a chain reaction "It made no distinction between a* It will not he washing away be made for transfer of civil and n ent of full-time municipal courts To dRle rrr-r -;-i J.a.a fiual rneeiing Tolland ( ’ounly 4-H nerlallat maneuver designed to foil i Jail 'foP theft of a carton of clga- dragged him, about 50 feet, and The Bradley carried ono-raft — The Bradley was enroute to Roi 1-a.r A *soria I Ion, 8 p n, (*luirrh the car wa* in motion. | aer planned In the Sudan, but he 'Irltlah-Amerlcan plots against Su- rettes. As officers conducted him then there was an explosion.” Mrs. Margaret Boyle’s room won Uia one that saved the Uvea of era City, Mich., the home of longer. of further mergers by the ol;her I good mergers and bad merger*. It In the water. criminal matters from the justice in the six .argeat cities. four tean'ji -a t , tO eMi.lie.}, The committee in It* 12 page who plR v ea.ts fdr.en/lflf <’u (*7>mft. in.ty Mouse Bov Scout The reaaon? Elwell aaid he he- I* willing to Join them If he can- Ian. The local line appears aimed I to Jail, he asked: Anybody got a The metal train did not catch the attendance banner for tha sec­ ond consecutive time. report found that: 7 pm to p rr. T;.erc «re m;ao Trrvop r,7 starts weekend rarnpoul. fiiaed to buy the four a drink. ; not lead them. it convincing Abboud that hisi cigarette?” Ora. El Toro Marine 6re trucks "Criticism IS directed at the four leamji with g.rlA enmiiefr nunor courts because they are vho pla'. es'-h Mnnd«> fro.'ii 7 i staffed by part-time personnel pm to r* p m leHMi will plav Yen Save Cn^h and Stamps who need not be and frequently from r.o-^ .nM Kehr lar*. when I are not legally trained and be­ p]av-off garr.e.n he ror.d'jrtrd Join the Grand Parade to Grand Union cause the highly political nature About 1' adul’ -s are now aaais* of appointments to the courts re­ Ing v.-ith ‘ he program Perrid:. j sults in pressures and too rapid annOi.TiceiJ a’ he committee turnover in staff. Ing more aduJha are nea^l^'d t o ’ "Criticl.sm is directed at the alternate tne t.me ar.v one [ler- probate courts because the judges aon would d inng Ih.e gainer may be, and frequently are, part- All interested mav onn'aci Per- time lay judges, because the courts rott. or ‘ ter.d any of the Bei- operate on a fee ayatem. because aions dislnru vary tremendously in size TIp-t p Fishinf and population and income of ths Fiahermen Intereated in tip-np courts vary accordmgly. . ." Ire fjihmg at <’ovenlry l.ake will "The major problem in the 8u- be intereated to know the .Stale [lenor Court and the Court of Flaheriea and ^iame ( ’rmimiaaion M i d i i Common Pleas waa the congestion recently decided to open the local of the dockets but progress 1* be­ lake to this type of fiahm^, a ing made toward solving this prob­ practice which has been barred for SUPERMARKETS lem by the Judges themselves un­ many yeara. according to the Cov- der the Administrative Powers antrv Recreation CommlUee Rob­ Act. I'he latter waa passed at tha ert Ljleaaon of the comniillee re­ 1957 aeation. cently vlalled the ( 'ommlaalon of While the 13 member court study flee tn Hartford to Inquire aa In rommittre was split on the issues whether or not the lake would be SAVE CASH AND STAMPS of complete court reform, they open for tip-up flahlng and waa luianimnusly recommended the informed hv officiala of their de­ following proposal*: cision Making appraisals m probata Truck Bkla matter* permissive rather than The Board of Selectmen at Ita &' THE nX/HJS mandatory. recent meeting opened bids on Iwti CHOICE — CENTER CUT TG FLA'iT the EYE AND PLEASE THE PALATE tTlarifjdng the mterun appomt- tow'n tnicka The apparent low’ bid­ ment of Judges In the municipal der. Bouaa Motors of Willlmanln, N0"TURKEY SHOOUTHIS YEAR... 0 & C WHOLE court*. was granleri the purchase oniei Ham Slices 16-01. Rstabliahmant of a domestic re­ In the amount of $12,29H The bni LEAN - MEATY SHOULDER I’ M BUYING MINE AT GRAND UNION Boiled Onions lor 29c lations division of the Superior covers two GM(* moiiel tnn ka to YOU'RE ALWAYS SURE OF Court be complete with a plow . accmdmK GRAND UNION Addition of th* requirement of Lamb Chops ^ 20 days' additional notice after to First SelecliiiMn Ru harfl M <»al SWIFT S BROOKFIELD ...THIS WAY I’M ASSURED OF 29-01. Inal 'Hiree otliei bills were receiv­ 'BIG CHIEF QUALITY" WHEN Pumpkin 2 coni 37c amendmenta in non-conteeted mat­ ed The quotations tif these were UtHON ter*. not revealed by board offkiala. Sausage Meat GETTING THE BEST! GRAND UNION Transfer of the Adult F^obalion System from the executive dep.qrt- Church Invitation TWO MEAl S IN ONE YOU BUY GRAND UNION IB o z Members and friends of the U Sweet Potatoes con 25c irienl to the Judicial department. First Congregational (Jliunh are Slew 6 Chop* lb. [ SAnViCTKM MAAMTUO ' Invited to alteml the service of Lamb Fores 'BACKEO-BY-BOND"MEATS! FRESHLY SHUCKED — FOR STUFFING dediralion of tlie William H. Tul- AUacliment Filed hill Kclucatlonal Wing of the An­ 7 Oysters s t a n d a r d Vi pt. 55c dover ( 'ongi rjjM t lonnI t’lmrcli al ri FreQh Seafood Qpeci^k. wsunc pm. Siin'lHV in tiuil !*i\vn 'Hie in ^rncsHNCSSj \ NONE SUCH ‘ Against Builder vltation ini tndeR a tririilmn and FOR FRYING, STEAMING 01 BROTH : 8-or. open liouse after llie seivne. lor A 810,000 attachment has been I*F ReiM'hfsliiles Show Mince Meat 55c placed against property owned by T’he Pilgrim Feilowuhlp of the Steamer Clams 2 ‘ 3S’* DROMEDARY MIXED Fiarl E. Robert* on Arnott Rd. ‘ First Congiegalhioal ( ‘lunch will FRf'.H BONfLF',5 4 02. pending Superior Court action on have Its po^lpouei) morrc»w at tlip (lunili vr*tT»v According lo papers filed in th* The fellow'Shi[) ccimmiMiT will be K 6-01. Quirk— JSutritiouM— Tanty con lown clerk's office, the SchoIIham- Harry Devine. Judilh lu>\e (hAen | Puddings 49c O mer'a claim that Rohert.*, a build­ dnlyn Brand. Sandra Hmim.h, ! Cr" Vr^ BM t • O ing contractor, committed a Frances Macyko and Paul l

L " i \ VAGE-JIIC^TEEN IIA!7CHB8TBR BVENINd HERALD. MAKCHE8TER. CONN. tHURSDAY, NOVEMBER $0, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1968 FACE NINETEEN

during a 240-day paiiod. One of Into houaehold bleaching or cie&n- Jam at the time of nee inatead of servatioM eaS be made with Brland Sugar Coated Pills the vlctlma died.. 1m p ow lera etored at floor-level relying on the tfahorate meaauraa Masons to Host R. Johnaon, M Summek St., or Rbckville-Vernon ^ Good Cooks Get Rich ' The compound U ueually harm- Tnoee 2 and 8 are more often to which manofacturera reeort.’’ David R. S l^ c e r, llS F b ri^ S t Seen Dangerous leaa If given In the recommended poiaoned by pUla and dniga from Bay State Lodge dpee, he eayi. But if a child finda window ailla, drawere and cup- Lost snd Fonnd\ boarde. Confusing Jimior Firms ill Pro|liictioii Toronto, Nov. 20 — Sugmr the bottle of pleasant-taatlng tab- . Mandteater. Lodge of Mawma co>tin]( of pUla hM gone too far, leU he may not atop with one or "The flavoring or coating of bit­ Danville^ Va. —B. L. Sijiart two. There la no known antidote ter and diataatefut medicinea haa Wlncheeter. Va. (d>)— It waj con- will be-host to Dalhpuale Lodge of ■ayi th« Journal of th« Canadian fuaihg enough for the maternity Newtonvllle, Mas*., on Saturday. 72. and retired,■advertised In the Of Products fdr Christmas and the margin of aafety In infanta apparent! * defeated Ita purpoee by lost and found column for s 1100 Medical Aun. and email children la email. making druga too attractive and ward at a hoapital here when two Lodge will open at 4:30 p.m. and i^^urs fo r A Wonberfol women with identical names were bill lost on the street. Immediateiy An article by Dr. Henri J. A Journal editorial aaya polaon­ Bimilar to candiea," aaya the Jour- the flrat aecUop of the Master below it in the column was ap. ad Two Junior Achievement ^ It ho* been recommended by. lead­ nal. admitted. I t . got ihore confusing bogran the buaineaa of making and ing authoritlea that every young- Breault ilnglea out eugared pllla of ing accounta for 43 per cent of all when both Mra. WUliain Leach and Mason degree will be conferred. for one found, and which the own-' aepirin. He aays the medical aoclety ■elUnz Chrlatmaa products laat stftr participating in aporta flrat accidental deatha among children 2 "Perhapa there la aomething to M i> William Leach each gave Following a dinner at 6:48 the sec­ er could get by paying for the ad. nixht. recorded 121 caaea of headache Smart got his bill back from How­ undergo a phyaTcol examination and 8. aay for the old method of covering birih to baby girls on the same ond section of the work will he The atudent orgo^lcationa are tablet polaoning In WIndaor, Ont., Children from 1 to 2 uaually geti Buch druga with a teaapoonful of ard Wooding. to enaute that the activity will day. conferred at 7 o'clock. Dinner re- ■ponaored by local firms an d. the not endanger his health, Tucker Jayceea, and are working under aaid. the direction of the national Junior Hoopitel Notee Ahhievnneht prog^ram. ■ Admitted yesterday: Dale Weth- The ^hewly forming buatneaaen erell,. 128, .Grove St.; Celia Oa- are the Real Manufacturing Co., trowsky, 88 W. ? air St,} David and the Miniltemen Achievers Co. Wisnieski, 13 Upper Butcher Rd. Each firm la comprised of about Discharged yeiterday: Eva Kos- And THRIFTILY yours as well, r.heck your Holid.iy - ^ 20 hlg:h schoo! students and has towsky, Rt. 30, Vernon; Nicholas several adult advisors. Goraky, Tblland; Nellie Durkee, OPeds below. They’re all at First National in quality The amount of capitalization IF flUlington Ave.i M ary Pratt, needed, and the number of sharsa .Pinnacle Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Ver­ and variety . . . to insure delicious eating. For the to be sold was determined by the onica Schneider, and daughter. A ., m s t o r e s c l o s e d 'THE VERY BEST firm s and their advisors laat night. Summit Rd., Vernon. Thanksgiving Feast - or any other time • you’ll find Be Sure o f Shares in each firm will cost 80 Births today; son to Mr. and cents, and no more than five may Mra. John Cosgrove, 142 High First National it your budgets best friendl be sold to one person. St. The Real Manufacturing Co. is aponoored by the A'don Spinning Vernon mud Talcottville news Is CaUicniH Clar k i right i gets fjeiman kuchen recipe from Mills. Louis Olmsted of the Aldon handled through The Herald's Baroness (iebsattrl. at Cehsatlel Castle, near Rothenberg. CSer- mills, a prime mover In the Junior Rockville Bureau, 7 V Main ,St., many, durinp ginbnl bread hunt. for your Achievement program here, ia gen­ telephoiie TRemont 5-SIS6. Here is Your Menu Guide • • and Your Guide to Savings! eral advisor of the Junior firm. THANKSGIVING William Burke is business advisor. liy DOHUTHV KOK 1 breads of every country are prod- AS!Sf>rlat4*(1 \\/imen’s Eiiltof; Raymond Cratty. production ad­ O C I A N S 9 I A Y - Strained or Whole For Quick and Esiy Pie Making i m l.s of tradition and history. visor, and William Cosgrove, sales Can she b«kr Inaf of bread. Krnploja IBA 14M OZ manager. rUMPKIN or SQUASH Billy hoy " Mr.s ('lark decided to market In the Minutemen Achievers. I CANS If nho tan, iii.i'.i,t\ irul 11(1 as lier homemade bread In 1946, at Cranberry Sauce 2 k One Pie You get top quality, plunm^ a corf-Hir at n •!! [>i rstflfiit Nortnan Chase and the Jayceea are th4* insistence of friends and with general advisora. Francis Reittlln- 1'lir virluo'* of old ffiMiuonerl tender turkey every time.jnjB FIN A ST - Strained PIN AST - For Flaky Crutli Uie .somewhat amused encourage- er ia buaineas advisor. Samuel homtnmric bica*! hitr giandnui rn«nt of her husband. Today her! buy a Wsybiest Turkey. Spe- - HI 9-OZ iKsed lr» hiikr have skyrocketed lonstein, production advisor, and (o intry klti hen has expanded to dally bred, specially fed, these gRobert Guglietti, aales advisor CANS P ie Crust PKGS more than one linusf*A'jfo tntfi the a huge rnr^Hlern baking plant In Cranberry Sauce 2 k turkeys have met, the exact­ rarrficil atnioMjihrro of big busl- This firm la sponsored by Ladd w'huh IH,'» employes produce a and Hall, Leibman Farms. The For All taking Needi nesfl. ing Waybest standards. Wildorf PIN A ST - Golden quarter of a million ioaves a Chase Co., and Scranton Motors. 'J'lio Inte.st c\/iinj(!e to Come to week, with distribution through­ They’re the meatiest, tastiest SUPER MARKETS HI Early Planning llrged lATHROOM TISSUI WHOLI KIRNIL S LB DAG n natnniA) atlenlion 1a Catherine out the rnhldle w'est and on both I and most tender turkeys you Prevention of! problems of aging Corn CANS ★ Finast Flour Clark, of ()- onof.io'.".or. Wia . wife liie east and west coasts. j can buy. people is a community's most of .Milwaukee banker Ku/isell J. She named her bread Brown- worthwhile project, according to REG ROUS PIN AST - Small Size J U M I L I - P A C • Large or Smell Clark and mother of two grown berry, berause the original was a Professor Ethel M. Elliott of the 35< daughters, Snzi, no-.v working In brown loaf made with wheat ber- I University of Connecticut. ■OILID WHOLI W OZ JAR New York, and Ib-nny, a Junior ry, Mu>re f fimrnonly known as i Profe.ssor Elliott, addressing the A Onions Stuffed Olives at Stanford l.'Tuvrrflity The loaf wtieal germ Newest Item In her 1 k Community Council for Senior Dog Food of bread niade with home-ground output is Irlsti oatmeal bread, at Citizens recently, said the problem For Eaiier taking and Cooking __ N N A S T - Farcy Sailed W'hole wheat floiir which she start­ result of her travels. Site Imports o f older people are best tackled in SNAPPY HEAVY ed baking s.^ n )>rlde has roomed the oatmeal from Ireland, com­ early life, not after people reach X ito tons SSc 6'/, OZ CAN her Into a milllon-dollar-a-yenr bines It with brown sugar, butter, S' WAYBEST DUTY ROLL 85 years of age. 15 V,OZ CANS •k Reynolds Foil ★ Mixed Nuts business in 12 years It also has yeast ami milk and turns out a She listed as problems Of aging provided her with the opportunity loaf that makes Irishmen w e e p ' 25< chronic disease and physical and Tiny Sue Choeolala^Nuggeli, Mallo Pufli, lady Joan for international travel and has with Joy I Grade A - Oven Ready mental deterioration, nutritional producefl a new, r< verent atti­ I never exfHJcled my knack of ] defects, financial insecurity, lone­ COCKTAIL PAVORITI 4H OZ CAN 7 0Z CELLO tude from her family making bread to grow to a husl- W ax Paper liness. and ho\islng. All of these k Shrim p ★ Sundiine COOKIES ness of these proportions," says I Toiin*d Eurojbe problems, can be greatly lessened Cut RITE "I'm having a <*n‘‘-*rful time,’* Mrs ('lark I guess It Just proves { that profile are hungry for old- through early measures. Miss E l­ •ays the tall, attrartive Mrs. liot said. For Extra Savings! Clark, pausing briefly in New fashioned bread that doesn't taste] like cotton ’■ She envisions clinics on a state­ 125 n ROLL 25c York ailer a tour of six countries Serve wide basis where people in middle In Kurope. "T've been sampling life can go for physical evaluation TURKEY FIXINGS FR U ITS & N U TS traditional hrosdi nil over the n**rtip .Soli! With and- guidance in planning for theii APPETIZERS map. trading leripes In all lan­ TURKEYS Dinner Napkins retirement. A planned program of guages. lear ning Die »per|nl tricks Under 19 lbs. Over 19 lbs. New York, Nov 20 '/!') Boon 1 Turkey or Chicken early case-finding of potential dis­ OCEAN that give regumal bieiids their In­ there will he one less huge mouth SCOTKINS For Stuffing abilities, in conjunction with a vig­ Cranberry Juice Cocktail SPRAY Turkey Bread 2 loaves 3 2 c Almond Meats Vacuum Pockod 44 OZ CAN dividual flavor I (hurt • nov’ Just to fee<1 at the Hronx Zoft. Bertie. I orous public health program con­ what 1 11 do wiiJi all this Informa­ a 2-year-old, l,200-f>ound hip-| cerned with promoting good men­ MU'S Vacuum Pockod l4 OZ CAN tion. but it has o fun." PKGS Of 50 V-8 Cocktail BUnd o! I Juicoi 44-07 CA N Poultry Seasoning 2 PKG^S 25< Pecan Meats pofintarnuH. is hesxllng west. tal health attitudes in young peo­ 49< Mr.s Clark was accompanied on Ills parents, Falstaff and Rose I ple; can prevent a large percen­ WYLER'S 2 CA% 25c Vacuum Pocliad 4 0 Z C her lour- by h«-r husband and II. are all the hippos the r.no can Cranberry Sauce KRAFT ■ PHILADELPHIA l OZ PKG Onion Flakes Pecan Meats tage of the ills that overtake the daugh Iall goiirr els on the hanflle Ho, New York (*lty ptlt | elderly, Miss Elliot said. Mazda Oil Biiti)ei I of hi oa

\" l i - . I r« ■ANCHBSTBB BVENfNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 80, U58 PAOB TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY, NOVEMBER *0, IdBS PAGE TWBNTY4)NB Teachers Toil to Improve ^un ior High Science Course ROASTING By K m iTH AHEARN ^which are now alated for ninth#tronomy, liuman anatomy and CHICKENS Science tMK;^ra at B’a r n a r d grade may be moved back to physioloZy, and weather.. Junior High Mhwl are guletly seventh and eighth grade. Then . In ninth grade there was AND Then the ninth grade acienee more genai^ acience, muoh of it x! perlomUng the niMt cballengfing could be devoted to one of two pur­ repettUoua. takes the expense out of experiment of their Citrcert, poses. At the end of this year the CAPONS The aubjeot of the experiment It could be used to Introduce the teachers will evaluate the pro­ ii the acience curriculum Haelf. three major areae of eclence; biol­ gram, revamp-it if it’a neceasary, Out of a Jumble of information ogy, chemistry, and phyilce. and prepare for introducing the which must be learned .aomehojv Or it obutd be used for a fourth program to the eighth grade next by the 1,500 students at the Junior major science. The advantage of year. high, the 11 science teachers are using the ninth grade for an in­ In preparation for the evalua­ creating a smooth, well-organlfed troductory course la that it would tion, Warren and Stinchfield are DISCOUNT course of study. enable the eenior high ecience looking for a good standard science The experiment elarted several teacher go into nearly as much test to adminls'ter in the near fu­ years ago when the science teach­ detail in Him three major courses ture. The aame test or a similar SUPERMARKET THMSeiVING delicious FOODS ers at Barnard got together with as college teachers do. one will be administered at the end the acience teachers at the senior The new seventh and eighth of the year, to provide the tkaohers high school to talk over the 7th grade curriCulumJs still very much with some kind of measuring stick and 8th grade science curriculum in the experimenUd stage. for the effectiveness of the pro­ DISCOUNT PRICES — and what was wrong with it. Right now only the seventh gram- What They Found grade is being taught ^under the Earlier Improvement They found among other things; new program. The present eighth This is not ths first time the grade was allowed to continue this science curriculum has been im­ 1. TTiere wasn't enough equip­ year under the old program, since ment for the teachers. proved at the Junior high school. It would h*ve been confusing for Other changes In the past include 2. There was no standard text­ the students to switch into the book for either grade, and teach­ (lome homogeneous grouping, an midst of the new curriculum. increase in demonstrations by ers were resorting to a hodge­ Next year both grades will use teachers, an increase in science podge of books. the new program. clubs, and gradual acquisition of 3. Material, covered in the two The key to using the system more ^ulpment. grades was not uniform. this year was the purchase of a 4. Not enough consideration was Right now, most of the expen­ uniform textbook. sive equipment is kept in a central For your holiday treat be sure to clioose one of our ex­ given to cqueillzlng the different Called "Science Problems I," the storage closet under the supervi­ elementary school backgrounds of book is a lively, well-illustrated, sion of the department head. When tra-delicious capons or roasters. Buy it »t the farm the children. well-organized text, which does a teacher wants a battery or a Sugar does contain moisture, and the way to prove it la put a test tube half full of sugar over a burn­ (we’re always open) or have it delivered Tuesday. 5. Some material wm unneces­ not coddle the student, the teach­ chemical or a model of a heart, he er and stand back. Here Larry Preston, who is conducting the demonstration, holds the sugar over sarily repeated in the two grades. ers feel. It was selected by all of sends over to the main building the Durner, while Dennis Knzmickas catches the steam coming out the glass tube. Both boys be­ 6. Teachers in the senior high the teachers at a round table con­ for it, a day ahead of time. long to one of two seventh grade science clubs at Barnard Junior High School. (Herald Photo 403 West Center Street school acience classes had to ference. The sequel to it, "Science A few pieces of equipment such byOflara). ROGER OLCOn Mitchell 3-7853 waste valuable time teaching the Problems 2.” will be used by the as aquaria, weather maps, and simplest fundamentals. eighth grade next year. some balances are available in each Led by the head of the depart­ Because all the teachers are us­ pcrlmenls. The chairs are rigidly attached to in the process of organizing a flne science room. .he ;iiior. acience course. ment, Donald Warren, and work­ ing the same text, and spending Obviously there are disadvant­ For another thing, the rooms ing with Assistant Superintendent roughly the same amount of time are too small to hold tnble.s on Despite these physical defects, They will keep on working un­ ages to this arangement, like the whleli the students could work. the .science teachers feel they are til thev achieve it. o' Schools Raymond D. SUnch- on the same material, the teacher danger of breakage or loss, the in­ Advertise in The Herald— It Pays field, the teachers evaluated them­ of ninth grade science will be able convenience of it, and the load OCHAN SPRAY selves, the students, and the pro­ to start immediately on his pro­ placed on the department head. u gram. They came up with a new gram, confldent of hts students’ The department is working now CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 41s program, one which they hoped background. toward acquiring enough equip­ greotest vq Iug in MEIMAC* dinnerware is Would solve their problems. Conferred Often ment for each teacher. Instead of having one general The conference in which the ONE PIE After that they’ll work toward science program for seventh grade teachers selected the text was one acquiring enough equipment for SQUASH aud PUMPKIN 2 2to and another for eighth grade, the of many such conferences held in groups of students. teachers combined the programs the past six years. Every teacher Two Obstacles to make one smooth, integrated privately worked • out his • own program that Is taught over a per­ ideas on the ideal curriculum, and Eventually they hope to have NONE-SUCH iod of two years. then in rounil table discussion enough - equipment for individual D-OZ. 7 th Grade Program submitted these ideas for evalua­ students, but that is almost im­ MINCEMEAT 2 PKOS. W B In the seventh grade students tion, modifleation, or discarding. possible to attempt because of two h ^cfforffok'dam receive a thorough orientation dur­ The teachers also invited Ralph things that interfere with such EULER’S POULTRY ing the early weeks of school. Klerstead, consultant in science a setup They learn the definition of education for the State, to come to 1. The average size of s science SEASONING "science," and how the study Manchester last year and talk over class is 35 pupils. This is far ton Colorful, festive Atoderne makes a perfect aetting for the family latheriaf. started, and who are the heroes their problems, before they put the many for one teacher to supervise Its gay colora add just the needed touch to the Holiday Season. Extreoidy final touches to their new cur­ during an experiment or demon EHLER’S PUMPKIN PIE of it. stration, particularly since the.se practical too, for its high degree of break-resistance makea for a worry-tiee They leam what Is meant by a riculum. students are just learning how to SPICE scientific method, and what a Until this year the seventh use the Instruments. party—especially with kiddies. Quiet too, no china clatter—Mblmac scientific principle is. and what grade science program was divided 2. The rooms themselves are not scientific instruments are. into units on the study of fire, arranged for science experiments. insulates sound. And after the party, it’a so easy to claan. Modemt Melmae EHLER’S After they have a good idea of water, air and matter. The amount For one thing, there arc only two dishes wash like magic in machine or by hand. Beat of all, Modeme is so how “science" differs from other of orientation to science and the rooms of the eight used for science TIN I P s subjects, they begin to study the scientific method was left pretty which are equipped with enough economical at our Supermarket prices. Come in today. subject itself. much to the Individual teacher's gas and electrical outlets to per­ Living things make one major ORANDMA’S discretion. mit groups of students to do ex- unit, matter makes another, and The student in the eighth grade periment.s. Not one room has fire makes the last unit of seventh then had units on the study of as- enough outlets for Individual ex- MINCE MEAT 18-OZ. AAR 43s grade science. In eighth grade the students, CANNNON after a brief review in September of what has been learned the pre- PUMPKIN an4 SQUASH 2 CANS 35s vimis year, proceed to a unit on b r o Ad energy and forces, another on elcc- BREASlEi) SOLID PACK WHITE MEAT tricily and magnetism, a third on WHITE TURKEYS the human body, and a fourth on TULIP TREE FARM nutrition. (IN BRINE) 2 TINS 55s By the end of eighth grade the Our turkeya have been winnera at the Boaton Show In the Oven itudenl.s are ready to study static Dreased Plasa. We prepare ready for the oven. I)I:L MONTE electricity and currertt electricity, PRICES SAME AS LAST YEAR! and how to generate it and use it. «0r. Lh. N y. Dreased Under 30 Lbs.—Over 20 Lha. 50c SWEET PEAS 2 TALE CANS 35s Tliey arc also ready to study hu­ - Yea! l\e Pull the Tendons—Delivered In Mancbeater If V»u man behavior, mental disorders, Cannot Pick Up Vourself and communicable diseases. B & M MAINE CREAM While the distribution of difll- rult areas of study in seventh, FRANK HARABURDA CORN 2 TALL CANS 27s eighth and ninth gardes Is still not A8H SWAMP RD., GLASTONBURY TEL, Mlklford S-34IS entirely solidifled, those areas LINCOLN PRUNE JUICE QUART AAR 33s HEART’S DELIGHT FRUIT COCKTAIL TALL CAN 23s VITA KOSHER DILL I CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN ...I | PICKLES QUART AAR 25s OUR MUCK FOOD KING HEAVY WESTERN ECONO BEEF DEPT. FLAC A "must" for bolidoy^4Mrv1ng S l O O DOG FOOD 6 TAM. CANS 39s T^for (glianliBgtmngl MODERNE “liiiif Size" Serving Platter •”« OVEN READY—GOVERNMENT GRADED VERMONT ORCHARD PANCAKE SYRUP S4-OZ. AAR 41( WE WILL FEATURE VALCHRIS TUI^KEYS Small family or largo, you'll find jusf tho "mutt" for holidays and everyday Frozen Foods srza turkey you noed in our friendly mar­ ket—^^full bodied, succulent and so pleasf- MODERNE 5 piece Place Settieg PET R in dtlieiout PIES antly low in price. Place yoiir order to­ 10.14 LB. 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JUST EXAMINING THIS PRICELE IS J I Choice---- UKEMe ^ .r» 7 lU perU officer Of Irish Stock Commented the attorney:" "It it T r e a s u r e w ith a n e y e t o w a b : > £ Arms fof IRA AW MOM! contain papain 7 Enamels my underatanding that .Barrett it “Our Very Own Stert* o f C op o^ ticu t Riosh Poulfry From Farm fo You” LENDlNGaTOONEOPTHE 13 Oiminutlvc of g Residence MUSEUMS **NC3W MV FINGER 9 Gather a ----- . By JAM ES M. LONG New York, Nov. 20 (Rj^A rookie charged with aiding and aasisting 1 ^ PROMISES MORE GlSGLES Reginald in transportation of arms and am­ HAS eecOViS AS FIRMLY STUCK 14 Legal plea of gooseberries Vatican -City, Nov. ac (J')—in patrolman, tracing a blnlet in pos­ IN THE VASE AS A PIPE iN A THAN A GRAND TOUR OF 10 HirnSlayan munition , to occupied northeast THE LAUGHING GAS ' 15 Beat (comb, U.S. CaUioUciam, the, wearing of session of a school student, turned Ireland. If this be so, his only NIGHT WATCHMAN'S TEETH/— form) monkshood u the green and the wearing of the up a varied arms cache assertedly ★ BnoHraaHiM'A GREAT CAESAR,-DON'T FACTOR'/.' 11 Period of m crime Is to sid the cause of 11b- 18 Pertaining to 29 Lohengrin’s 44 Year between destined for tht outlawed Irish Re­ ertv." JUST STAND THERE, Ionia time purple atm go hand in hand. Opon Wod., Thun., Fn. TIH f F.M.-—Saturday t A.M. fo d F.M.-MI 9*8251 12 Italian river bride 12 and 20 Both the, new cardinaU-deaig- publican Army. MAnI—DO 17 Roulette bet 30 _ _ your fruit 45 Medieval lyrit SOMETHING.'// "N 18 Make literary 19 Biblical natc, archbishops Richard James The arm s—including machine prophet preserves poem guns, hand grenades and other Orange Juice Watered corrections carefully 47 Versirter’i Cujhing- of Boston and John ti-» 20 Theater aign 2t Yellowish weapons—were found yesterday fruits S6 Attacked product O’Hara of Philadelphia, are of H artford, Nov. 20 oP)—The State BY V. 1. HAMMN 21 Book of suddenly 48 Sea eagle in the basement of a two-story Poultry Parts—To Broil or Fry Al.UtV OOl' Psalms 22 Slow up Irish anceatny’. residence In the Bronx. Food and Drug Commissioner has 23 Chooses 37 Bitter vetch 49 Employed With ‘heir elevation to the pur­ VEM me WEMT T oh, YEH, I X GOZVL TAKE but.ooe; I m nuts.' ANNHOW.mn MORE J CAUSE ITS MY 23 Spanish jar 38 Cubic meters 51 River in Booked on a charge of violating baiined the sale of Imperial Florida " OL' GUI \ O'"'' T GET ) HE^RD OdP ( ORE CK Y'SOTTA V. wwAr COUNTRY NOW'N VOU / DUTY T'SRlNS 28 Yugoslav city 24 Faithful ple at the Dec. 15 consistory, all the SuUtvan antlweapons law was 2.5 Unaspirated 41 Threadbare Sw’itzerUnd orange Juice in Connecticut until j f t 15 miM- 1 OCP AN’ HiS I chiCkENEP V j THINK or) GOOD'S CAN TAKE CARE OF; / CULTURE AN' 27 Nights before 53 African fty four American cardinals will be Henry B arrett. 51, who resides in TH'Guwy!. GLonvr WHATCHA WANT ^-^ENLIGHTENMENT 31 Chirp 28 Grapes grow 42 Katen away of Irish stock. the liquid can meet department ' BREASTS • 69* PIMOSAUR ON g£T HE on a ----- 43 Strays (var.) the Bronx home with his wife and standards. | PEAL jrrf^ twLL OF MOO.' MORE FOR? /lOALLTM’ RESTOF TH' 32 Rak«d clay With only one exception, that eight sons. piece has been true of every U.S. Car­ Commissioner Attileo R. Fras- J, WORLD, THATS WHAT Police said Barrett, who came sinelll said yesterday that during FOR,' 33 Sumatran I r I H 5 7 s 1 10 II r dinal since John McCloskey here from Count.v Cork, Ireland, squirrel shrew brought the red hat of i prince late October samples of the orange in 1929, admitted the arm s were juice, packed by the Imperial 34 Handle Ij 11 ■ of the Roman Catholic Church to to go to the I.R,A. which seeks Order Your Holiday Turkey Now 35 Killed New York in 1875 for the first to unite Ireland by force. Florida Orange Juice Cn. of Lake­ FRESH NATIVE or FROZEN NATIVE ^H E M h e 38 Legal point r K. land, Fla., were found through tim e. Taken from the Barrett home ★ I tt^ocutfyl CAM E SA C K 30 Genuine The one exception was the Sixth chemical analysis to' be adulterat­ ALL SIZES — OVEN READY THE M A JO R 4U Began I? i6 1^ U were such weapons as a 60-miIII- ed through the addition pf 48 per 43 Greek letter i American Cardinal George Mun­ meter mortar, two 20-mlUimeter / ^ »«T o«T WAS 60.NE = l\ ftP delein, Archblrhcp df Chicago. He cent added water and about six 46 Stair part cannon, a number of burp guns, per cent added sugar. 47 Little (Fr.) r rr r sr v.as of German ancestry. live hand grenades, and two 4 1 50 Laid afresh I Despite the aiie and strong browning machine guns. Al.so, po­ The product was abmit h a lf ; TURKEYS CAPONETTES 52 Mechanical !T Si Catholic f '.ith of America's lice said, they recovered numerous orange juica and th e ascorbic acid . CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER devices /r//f/ Italian-descended population, none cases of ammunition. (Vitamin C) w ai approximately 5,5 | 54 Abatement 5j 1 31 of its priestly, sons has reached By GAYNOK MADIKIX The arms haul resylled from the per cent of what normally should 55 Hebrew m p the sacred college. NEA Food Editor raisins, 2 cups diced raw apple, 2 work of Patrolman Robert Crow­ be found in orange juice, the com­ ascetic Ikfl X s Not only In the Midwest, but In teaspoons poultry seasoning. tea­ m issioner said. CAPONS FOWL After Cardinal McCloskey, tha 2 ley, 22. who began an investigation FKISCILLA'S FOP BY AL VUKMKKR so Trapped many, other parts of the United spoons salt. '« teaspoon pepper. 1 after his younger brother showed 57 Appeared 11 ITI others were James Gibbons. John States, mince as well as pumpkin G O O D BY. IE I'D KISSED MIM WE'D^ Murphy ' Farley. and William teaspoon baking powder. 1 to I 'i him a 50-ealiber bullet given him PRISCILLA! MAVE SLUGGED ME.' DOWN « 1? r ?r pie Is a Thanksgiving "must.” cups water. by a classmate at St. Helena’s Ro­ 1 Crustacean 11 O’Connell of Boston; Dennis J. An old-fashioned treat, today Rub butler Into bread crumbs: S E E YO U m Dougherty of Philadelphia, Mun­ man Catholic School in the Bronx. GENERAL r, JJ A “ “ 2 Olympian « mince pie gets the Jet-age treat­ toast until golden brown under After questioning pupils at the DUCKS FRYERS goddess delein, Patrick Hayes of New York. ment. Quirk, sure, yet with the broiler or in a hot oven (42.5 de- school, Crowley went to Barrett’s ] 3 Shield H If John J. Glenn and Samuel Stritch "good old days" deliclousneas. .grees F.). Add oats, celery, raisins, home. Then he called in other offl- | TV SERVICE 4 Royal of Chicago (the latter died in Tlianksglving Mince apple, sessonlngs and baking pow­ cers. i Days M AK A Call 'Tcntt and Compora- ■ Guaronf—d to Satisfy Geographic % Rome last May 27):. Edward Nights «£*93 riuB Parts n W One recipe pastry, or 2 sticks der. mixing thoroughly. Sprinkle Police said markings on the $2.95 Society (ab.) j i Moonfey of Detroit, who died in pie crust mix; one 9-ounce package water over surface, stirring lig h t-' ar ms oase.s indicated that much of TEL. Ml S-Mn 1 Rome Oct. 25, and the two present condensed mincemeat. 1 '4 cupa ly until dressing is of desired tlie cache had been shipped to Bar- S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL cardinals, Francis Spellman of orange juice. molstness. Stuff lightly into body' rett, a newspaper handler, from New York and James Francis Mc- Break mincemeat Into small cavity and neck region of tnr- Canada and Norway. Tntvre of Los Angeles. pieces in a saucepan; add 3 table­ key. Tiusg and roast turkey ac­ Authorities said Bari'etl at first u YAK VAK VAKKITV VAK VAKKIT'/ VAK YAKKITY Two of these were born In Ire spoons sugar and cup water. cording to standard directions. admitted the arms were slated for Iv a m s i land, and others In the United Stir over heat until all lumps are Tlianksglting Dinner the I.R.A . then s)iddenly stopped States. thoroughly broken down. Boll Black bean .soup with lemon, talking and demanded a lawyer. Cardinal Farley was born In briskly for one minute. Cool. Add turkey with apple raisin stuffing, Bronx Dial, A tty. Irvin Gold- County Armagh in 1842. Cardinal raisins soaked In orange juice and giblet gravy, whole cranberry *»*l At MIA »«t.. M H*10 Glennon was born in County West mix lightly Line. 9-Inch pie plate sauce, turnips and potatoes MANCHESTER Meath In 1862. He died In Dublin with pastry. Pour in mincemeat mashed together, succotash, but­ LONG SAM BV Al- CAFF iind KO R M IK H K R ^ on his way back to the United mixture. Cut strips of pastry for tered white onions, corn sticks or States from the 1946 consistory, at lattice top. Wet rim of lower crust bread and butter or margarine, tWTANg»«?M»veTr\ . ANP-^ASPf-\ which he received his red hat. with cold water and apply strips, plum jam. celery, ollve.a, , tONSSAK-PUT PROMISE ^ W-WHATS THAT.. \ Archbishop Cushing is the-third pre.ssing ends down. Arrange a pumpkin and mince pie, cheese, A6YCHJtLCDN6IPBR IHY HEADING of flY'e children born in South Bos­ strip of pastry around edge of pie. coffee, lea, milk, cider, nuts, rai­ PUBLIC MARKET PROPOSAL AND WHEN WO ton ^ Irish immigrants Patrick Bake in hot oven (4 2,5 degrees F.) sins. 6AY YE6, m PURN UPMY TOOS wax.. and Mary Dahil Cushing. Arch­ 30 minutes, or until golden brown. 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 M A IN STREtT POOK6 APOUT A PEAP WORLO., bishop O’Hara's ancestors came Another har\’est recipe for Buddy Can Y ou— FULL OF I/V1A6INARY CHARACF over from the old country several Thanksgiving is apple raisin stuf­ generations ago. fing for the turkey. Richmond, Va. (A’l R. C. I.x)n- PINE LENOX ER6 ON HOR6E6, PRE65EP .'\pplr-Raisln Dressing I IN ARMOR -A N P - gan, chairman of Henrico Co)int.v QUALITY MUTS THAT SATISFY! In less than an hour a typical Two and one-half quarts fine •supervisors, was In New York to hurr|cane expends more energy bread crumbs. 1 cup butter or mar­ sign four million dolla)-s In county PHARMACY FRESHLY CUT • DISfLAYEO • NOT PRE*FACKAGfO than, 50 years' production of elec­ garine, soft: 2 ' a cups rolled oat.s bonds. He found he had left his tric power in the U.S.. reports the (quick or old-fashioned, uncooked). wallet at hon)c and had to float a 299 E. Center St.—Ml 9-OgM T “. a., u.i d MS National Geographic Society. 1 cup finely chopped celery, 1 cup loan fro)ii companions. II - jfl n IMS ,, M, Sv-te., IM. ■ *« u I OS—Al "I think it'g the automatic tranamitaion! No matter JUDU SAXON BY KKN KAI.I) and .ItiKKV ItKONDh IKI.P what button I push I gat tha tame result. . . liBiasiiiliiiiiiiiiiwiia^ i I hit something!" Ihanfagiriiw TTTPTTrVg JULIA . 1 TRIED TO \ NEVER MIND. REACH YOU LAST ) POTTER CAME NISHT. I WAS AERAlp < through, himself POTTER HAD COWE ' TODAY. J’LL SEND I.I'ITI.K SFORT b a c k to h is a p a r t ,v e n t YOU A SMALL By R O U SO N WE WILL HAVE EXTRA FANCY C*M. 'U fit* I 4s«' ’*ai Cmb. \ \ • AND CAUGHT FEE FOR YCXJR Tw We>id lieMi Iwd. ^ \ ^ ^ YOU TRCXJBLE N 1 G O T o u r GRADE A TURKEYS; PLACE BEFORE HE o . o CAME. I DIDN'T FIND ANYTHING, ERNIE. . Tv-l' /. YOUR ORDER NOW AND BE SWITCH TO BETTER EATING — SWITCH TO BURSACK’S ASSURED OF THE RIGHT SIZE! SMURRNE (HI CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 '““ 3 9 c B. C BY JOHNNY HART Y o ung Y o u n g TOMS f t BUZ HAWYKR BY BOY CRANK YOU FEEL LIKE YOU I MUST YOU NAM 30-«. CAN SHUKflNE MAVE A FEVEI?; N0WLETM6 SEFI THE \ a to 15 LBS. LABOB OUST FUW IN FROM ROME. FRED TOLO^ DO YOU MIND FAtCINATINO?\ STICK o u r YOUR COMErHlN^, EACH ANP '‘PERSON WHO TRIED TOSTAli Ml AT THE EMBASSY WE HAD A GUEST MV ASKING ME IN MY SLEEP HAD ON THAT ISN'T IT? I GOT TON6 UE. EV^KY TIME ? FRUIT COCKTAIL 39c RESTING UP FROM AN ACCIDENT, THE NAME OF IT WHEN WE 5TRAN0E PtKANt PCRFOME- J. PO HOPE YOU'RE BETTER. THAT PERFUME WERE STATIONED THE KIND TMJ MAHALI USES.. YOU'RE USING’ IN HAWAII. BUT HOW COULD TU AAAHAL) 24-01. CAN SHURnNE Selected Fancy Fresh N A T IV E POULTRY IT'S CALLED a. KNOW I WAS IN THE NAVAL PIKAKK. Whole or ATTACHCG HOUSE? M PUMPKIN 21c Cot-Up FOWL ROASTINB CHIOKENS 6 to 61/, 1.BA. Breasts "''69c Livers 15*01. CANS SHURFINE i.b. 39c Lb. 49c DRAWN WEIGHT DRAWN WEIGHT Legs 59e Wings M-IO C 'Ml Nm y»sV H..«g I ' ' //-20 vA*-)*' CREAM STYLE CORN 7'““ $1.00 ^ < M Y MKKKI.K HY Oll’K CAVAl.I.l We'll Also Have: Capons, Ducks and Geese WILL'lOU PLAY A JILL, LISTEN... CALO RIR INC .VllCKKY FINN BY I.ANK I.KONABO REI5UE9T7 I-P8 A they're PLAYING COM QURPRTOE ran OURflONO..? YOU TOOK HMnSMT YOUKTIPIQ WHERE ARE i DOG or CAT FOOD 43c BACKTOHttMOTEL. MKNAEljIWANT YOU? ft VEAL ROAST SmokMl Shou filers UNCLE PHN.-niOMj MU 10 «Et PLENTY Pork Roasts MILK-FED LEAN, MILD iETTY CROCKER BONELESS SHOUIJIEB CURE; 4 to C LBS. CAKE MIXES 3(*»* R9c (Hi W h ite , Pesdl’s Food, Yellow, Honey Spire. ft ft FOOD Y^U ES Nabisco lAirna Doone Cookies...... 10 Vi o*. pkjr. Maxwell Hou8e Coffee, 5c Off .. ...>i...ilb. 81c Sunshine Hi Ho Crackera...... box 82c HAMBURG POT ROAST l,jind O' Ijikes B utter...... lb. 73c LF.AN, FRESHLY BO.NELESS CHUCK (PrintN anti quarters). n-it (B t M I NtA a*r«M«. bM ^ M . Reg. U .f. Rm . I GROUND Makes A Tasty Roaat Real Gold Butter ...'...... lb. Me ^^FTAIN EASY BY I KSI.IK ITIRNKH Flnffo Shortening, 10c O ff ...... 3 Iba. 83c SeSH. 5HBV NOT AHfJVB MR. ABKBNA'HIY BY RAI.STON JUNKS and FRANK RIIM;KWAY ■eWL...THAT*FOR SURE'. [ffi^JITOEUBUSl f t ft Sweet Life Mince M eat...... 1 lb. 12'oz. 49c X SAW KBR WHEN SH» YOUR EYES ARE GOSH, MR, ABERNATHY, I'LL SAy/ PO VISITED ELLEN TKRES S A W Mince M eat...... 1 lb. 12 oc. 69c LIKE TWO LIMPID YOU SURE H*YE A YtXl MIND IF I Fancy Mixed N u ts...... lb 55c POOLS, YOUR HAIR SMOOTH LINE.' / TAKE NOTES,=* NATIVE FOWL Lb. GHINE3 LIKE SPUN FANCY Z9c Borden’a Mince M eet...... pkg.rlTc uOLP, YOUR.SMILE SIRLOIN STEAK Bell'a Seamning...... pkg. 12e MAKES MY CHUCK STEAKS tR WC HEART SKIP Jo RALD^IN APPLES CUT FROM THE VERY Diamond Walnuta...... lb. 49c A BEAT. MACHINB SUCBD>.1MF(MITED REST OF BKF! Heinx Plum Pudding...... 15 os. 55e R A R Plum Pudding...... 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THE Old Amos Collared Jensen Named Most Valuable in A.L., Herald Angle Sentimental Favorite Webb Clamors for Title Shot After Ring Win m , PAT BOLDUC Kujala Unable to Run AsalatMt Sports Ikltler Spider Upsets Swan-Songs Saturday Turley, Colavito Follow; Ted Seventh By EARL YOST Joey Giardello Soc«er Very Successful at MHS SontimfhtBl favorite of road race fans in Manchester for m __ For Many Collegians One sure way to ignite a little contiove'rsy i.i to attempt the past dozen years has been Amos Kujala, the grand old After one season of minor leajjuf'^alugfing with a .620 percentage. year'* voting; wero 8h«rm Lollar, a comparison of athletic teams of different eras. Apparently a 111 Coast Bout Boston, Nov. 20 (/T)— Jackioj wnlera In each of tha AmeiicanA Jensen tapered off after a tie*' man from Harvard, Mass. Due to neck injurv suffered in f.«agyie cltiea betw-een the end off mendous firs! half in which he hit ball with Oakland in the P acific | He hit .303. Chicago W'hite Sox catcher with a large number of former Manchester High School .soccer a fall, the 68-year-old Bay Stater will have to watch the 22nd New York, Nov. 20 {/P)— This Saturday is swan-song day Jensen, whose sluggrink helped | Cerv and Mantle were tied for m votes, and Boston aecond baae- the end of -the rerular aeaaon and 24 homers, drove m mns and r?oa.sl I^'ague, Jackie moved up to players have shown more than a passing interest in the running of the Manchester Five San Francisco, Nov. 20 (A*) for a lot of good football talent around the nation’s college the Boston Red Sox to a third the atari of the World fleriea. A' hatted 31 I to e^arn a stni ting berth the ninnerijp spot in elugging man Pete Runnels with 29. Run­ Milo Road . Race Thanksgiving the Yankee.-^ in 1950. He divided excellent and record-breaking squad turned out by Coach •'—Spider Webb's slashing, campuses and you can look for all-out efforts on the part of place fiinish, today was namefli first place vole w'na worth 14 polnia in th** All-SI.'u game He wound with .592 marks Jensen W!ts sixth nels battled teammate WilUami morning from the sidelines. Old all concerned to leave the partisan.*— and some howl scouts— a second nine pointa. a third eight' the next seasf»n between New- York with .535. down to the wire before tosini; the Dick Danielson this past season. Thanks to, a well-kept scrap­ bloody victory over Joey Giar­ the American lyeasrije's mo.st | up W'lth 33 hoihci'* arnl a 2krt aver­ Amos, who has been a big part of with a favorable Ia.it Impre.ssion.*’------^------and dow'n the line to one for 10th ' age and thr Kansa.s f ’ ity farm In the Mantle had a good year for most battinjf crown by alx pointa. book passed along by a member o^ dello brought clamor today tlte Silk Town bunion derby evei Most of these stalwart* will be valuahlo player in the 1058’ American A.'Imi . before being trad­ players * but not for him. He "Thla was the best year I’vs Coach Hugh Greer's crackerjsck love, a lineman of the week nom­ Nine Top ('hnirea 3'old of hia auaifi ?4l hla home in since 1946, must wear a protective for a shot at the middleweight playing in posl-aeason all-star or sea.son. ' ed to Washington tn 1952, .round up with 42 homers. ©7 runs liad," Jensen said. "I felt half way 1932 combine It la Interesting to collar. However, he has indicated inee, will bow out against Vir­ Jensen who lead the league In Hake Tahoe. Nev , Jensen sairl: note that’ this year’s Red and title from two corners. Webb major bowl gsme* but this i* their The 81-vfar-oM outfielder endrri Tr ailed to F'.ston after [he 1953 batted in and a .304 average. through the aeaaon I waa going that he will visit Manchester ginia. The Terpa spent their final nina hatted in with 122. earned a "fih. that a Afmdcrful 'Phi-s White team ranks with the beat In contended his sevent' -round TKO la st partisan fling. the. New York Ysjikrfs four yesr lampHign. lie lia.8 been a standout Slevers, playing with a last to have a big year because I Thursday to watch the event. hard practice teaaion prepping for plA( e on all hut one ballot He re thnllH me to ■ for I tie Red Sox ami one of base- place ball club, belted 39 homers, hadn’t had a slump. Of course, I General' Chairman Wilbert Had­ an expected onslaught of passing reived nine firat place voles, sixi idea tio\» happ’, this ni.ikcH mr Actually, Greer, no-w rationally with Sugar Ray Robinson. back Billy Ati.sUn, considered It.i drRwin;; points in bRlIniinp halP.H lop run prodiirers. In five hail 108 FtBI Sr and hit .295 for the ran into one late in the year. den of the sponsoring Nutmeg from Cavalier quarterback Reece seconds, three thirds. Iwo 'ourths,' 'Phr .MVM* I-. llir liltnnitr to all famous for his University of Con­ Another claim came from a tele­ greatest all-acound back and one bv R 24 member rnmmitfer of the seaaon.-i wiMi the Fled Sox, he ha.*- senators He earned spots on 21 "While this was my best year, Forest, No. 116, Tall Cedars of Whitley. two fiftlis and one eighth ball pla.vei s.“ necticut basketball quintets, start­ vision viewer in Salt Lake City. one of the beat ever to play in the Baseball Wniem AssnriRtion of Turley had seven firal plnre driven in 5.'.') runs. hallols, the same as Mantle. I had hoped for a better one. But Lebanon, reports Amos will be an Shortly after Referee Vern Bybee Final Home ,Ap|>«arance Jen.“cn is thr Mist int inl'* i of h ed. loccer at MHS back In 1931. East. Hla finale may be married America i votes, but waa not named on three „ , . . N’ot Ruled Iflghlv winning this (the MVP award) honorary marshal. stopped the gory Cow Palace fight, Iowa quarterback Randy Dun­ noii-iiennant aimiuo to hr \ote»l Hugh’s first club didn’t exactly set by an Injured right hand that New York rightimiider Rob Tiir-i ballots Colavltn picked up foui i u ' ' ' ’n ' " ' ’R I wmiam,. w M., w ,.,, M« /.Ixu. makes It as big as you can have." Thus, the 13th year has proven Marv Jensen Issued a statement can, who will be seen again in the the Amriiiitn MV'I* li noi.s nth^ MWMmll.,Mnp ho. njis<.ofhiy till., with R ..'i28 murk al Jensen said that at the midway the schoolboy world aflame, post­ won’t be O K ’d for play until to­ Rose Bowl New Year a Day, plays Ie>. the major league * pitcher of' firals while failing to earn a point , line 21-7 irtfud anrl 2 98 esi'nedi \mlucky for Kujala. For 12 claiming hla ex-champ. Gene Full­ morrow. He used a rubber pad sinf e Nrw >'oik s Yogi I''i in the age of 49. received votes from mark of the season he set a couple ing a so-so’ 4-4-2 won, lost and hla final gam# before the home the >ear. « a s mnnerup with M>1 ' from two voters straight yearSi' 1946 through 1957. mer. rates the next crack at Rob­ esterday that allowed him to use pwiinte, followed by ( ’levelanda Hi.M fleii.i ,\i>n lti<* ;tw;ud nm avr, hiniiiK thf i iVofTh«'parti- ipaUng wrilara bill of personal goals for himself — tied record. yea folks when the Big Ten champs Cerv. who deaplte injuries • Hea.-.s,mon- ninlli anil one 10th. life." he said. "W hen you see you which held for 26 years. First of Horn. thp And ‘.'»7 MVP winner. ' not fit.'iii/' In 1 ho voting. amongst the winners, in fact he dello waa No. 3. th* Ivy League title, Sachs has failed to gain a first plate vote and ’ only three ballots and had only nl atlilfti' (;urri A sl:thdoip fool In Ihp in.'iT volliiK, Williams have a chance for those you bear all the 1932 Indians won 10 Don Clark plays his final game ba II hark at t in' 1 'n.\ rt -it v of Colavilo. a .st roni; a I tncH srason He hit 41 hnmera. one | plarefl W'illiams ninth ami lOlh. player tn win the MVP award, There'll be plenty at atake at I,eagiJe batting champion Ted W ll-, tctal o f 86 goals.” Amos stuck in there and completed Whatever happens, Webb keeps Chapel Hill, N. C.. and Morgan­ senior, la a doubtful participant llama of the Red udth M a firat place vote. He was namcft in a V\’oiid .Series with the le.ss than Majille's league leailing '.Mantle won with 2.10 voles tn 209. ■limmy Foxx won It In 1938, and ♦ * * and will be replaced by soph Jer­ the grind. busy. The college-educated Chica­ town. W. Va. At Chapel Hill. North The voting waa by three hajebaJl j on 17 ballots i Y xnkeea. lot.il, amt lopped the cirrolt In 1 ftnundlng out the top 10 In Ihi.s Williams In 1948 and '49. ry Field*, who guided the team Nine Straight Wins Praise for Town goan collected about $13',000, In­ Carolina entertain.* arch-rival ‘T have never been treated as cluding $4,000 television fees—a Duke and the Tar Heels are still to a 38-28 win over Iowa last Let's, for a feW brief moments, week. DICK DANIEUK)>N well In my 50 years of running nice present on hts 27lh birthday German Champion bowl-hoping. Senior quarterback go bsck 26 years for a peek into On the Weat Coaat. Joe Kapp, races as I have been In Manches­ today, W'ebb goes to I^ndon for I>oveIy Helga, three times Ger­ Jack Cummings will have a lot to * I Tried My Darndent* the record books. The Indians California's all-eyerything quar­ ter," he told me. "You people have his next fight. Dec. 9. against man champion, shows the form aay. He went through a long past­ opened the season will a 2-2 stale­ Goalie Mike Winters, with stin terback uaei hta last gama with the greatest race town In the British champion Terry Downs. that gave her the title. The love­ ing drill yesterday In preparation Baseball Performers mate against neighboring Glaston­ another year of eligibility remain­ the hopea of taking the Bear* to country. Everybody comes out to After that: ly lad,v Is one of the stars of th* for the Bine Devlia. bury. Then followed a close 2-1 ing. gave himself and future Red the Rose Bowl with a victory see the race on Thanksgiving. It’s "I feel I should get a crack at all new 19th edition of Ice Ca- Duke, which will try to keep decision over Windsor and a one­ and While net-minders something againit Stanford. I.lp the Coast. Concentration Play Biggest Sports Thrill to shoot at with an Impressive wonderful to run before people. In the title." pades at the Eastern States Coli­ Cummings from aettlng a boat of sided 4-0 loss to Weaver. But the Bobby Newman. Washington total of 10 shutouts. Winters, who most races there are a few around Webb. 158\, opened a cut un­ seum Dec. 1 through 7. Tickets Atlantic Coaat Conference and Bobby I-ayne, star quarterback of the National Football Leegue’e Want TV-Radio Cut Silk Towrers rebounded to con­ der Giardello’a left eye In the uill be on sale at Marlow's In school record.*, has \V(ay Carlton, State”! passing ace conld do the Pittabnrgli Steelera. ii a study of concentration today aa he playa allowed only nine goals In the 1.1- the finish line but tn Manchester same If he pitches WSC to a vic­ clude their schedule with nine match schedule, and his hard­ fourth as he moved ahead on Manchester on Friday from 9 to its backfleld ace of the past two gin rummy with leanimate Tom Tracy during a break of a train­ the people are lined up all along tory over Washington and Cal I Ne\i 'I'ork, .No\. 20 (/P;— .Ma.jor League ba.aeball pla.vers straight victories, including a working and alert backfleld team­ points. In the sixth, hs rut Joey i 5:30. aeasona. as the only healthy start­ ing aeaalon The playera use overalred Varda - fo r no particular u For Jensen MVP Award the course.” He has been the re­ thrilling 2-1 verdict over Weaver badly above the same eye and the i loaea. mates once boasted a string of cipient of several special awards. ing back. reason bnl Ijivne aaya II makes It easiet for kibitizers. (A P I want a .alicp uf I he radi'i-tplovi.sion monp.v melon, and ap- in the season’s finale. Other tri­ 169 pound veteran from Rosedale, | At Morgantown, two quarler- The Pacific Coast Conference four alraight shutouts and held Only once since the race was re­ P h otofaxi. Cry*IJ*l R*.V. Nev., Nov. 20 — ‘"Thia,” aaid .larkle .leiiReti 1 parentl.y Ihe.t' wnn’t take no for an answer, umphs came al the expense of N. Y., was smeared with his own backa play their final regular bowl rep would be decided on by seven of their last nine opponents vived after a lapse of 10 years by Hockey at a (alnnce of hie most valuable pla,ver award, "ia the biggest, thrill I've j —— ...... ------j One of the 16 player repreeenta- Meriden 2^0, Kingswood twice, 4-2 blood. gamea. Weat Virginia's Dick Long­ a vote and In case of a t(* the scorele.ss. the Arm y A Navy Club In 1945 has Wednesday’s Kesult* Reno. Nev , Nov. 20 (JPt— Call- ever had out of any athletic contest. ''After all, it means ijvpR told th* Axnncinted Prexi and 2-0, Bristol 5-0, Glastonbury But Giardello lashed back and fellow, tha Southern Conference last to go to th* big sffalr gets FISH STORY, TKXAS-RTYXK • e • ths name of Amos Kujala been NattoneJ I'eague yest4»rdav the playpr.9 already 3-0, West Hartford 3-0, East scored aolidiv with rights to offense leader, trie* to pitch hla th* nod. Washington State went I fomia Olympics Director Robert you’re at the top of your profession." absent from the list of starters New York 7, Toronto 4 San Diego, Calif. iT' A Texnn hftVf* dixruAxed "the poKeibllity of Hartford 4-0 and Suffleld 7-1. Pretty Fair Balaiire Webb’s jaw. Bybee stopped the ac­ team to tta fifth victory in 10 way back In 1931, the longest of King shrugged off recent "pereon- "When a fellow becomes a pro*------Kaii^crs (iaiii and finishers. There was a good Chicago 3. Boston 2 Inking drn.^tir A*'tinn.’ xhould The four shi.lciit wins over tion twice to look at the e.ve and gamea. His opposite, Syracuae’a ! any PCC eligible, Hugh Fallon, canghi such a hip, baseball player, it seems so far out really sxpacted. to win the MVP .\ml mill'll like llieir 1932 coun­ reason, too, wh,v he missed in .American League nel nmhlems ' In hi* atate’a organ­ I heir demand for a 25 per rent cut Meriden, Fast Hsrtford. West a California Athletic Commission Chnek Zimmerman, will try to j "big flah m the ocean smllh f here of reach, .yet hs hopes to attain It," nod terparts the 1948 hooters dis­ ■ 1945. The resumption of the race Buffalo 5, Providence 2 izing committee and told a ciham- he added. The 31-yesr-old Boston xSecoiul Place he turned douTi .by the rluh owti- Hartford and Bristol as-siired doctor entered the ring once to in­ guidt the Orange to a seventh Steva BelloLaa, former mlddle- that It v(ui, thal'a right - it got j (ler 111 (’ommerce meeting here H» expected the baeehall writ­ played pretty fair scoring balsnce. was a 24th hour decision and the Springfield 6, Herahey 2 ere. (Ireer's charges of then flrst CCIL spect it. straight victory, ninth In 10 away. Fallon helped it He cut I Wednesday night the 1960 Winter Red Sox outfielder Jumped from ers to pick Boh Turley, the New Behind the record-breaking Gists eight men who competed • were Eaatern I'ragiie w eight fl ghter. and hi* former A 11-America diamond star at the The player*, who naked not to rhampionahtp with a perfect 4-0 AMOS KUJALA Bybee called a halt after 1:30 gamea. And an Orange Bowl hid. manager, Eddie Walker, art work­ Ihe line It was a whale his hook Carnes at nearby Squaw Valley' York Yankees' World Series pllrh- csnip Boh Goehring with nins from the immediate area. Better Clmlon 2. Phlladel^is 2 ITnlversIty of California to Oak­ In Clo.se Kace he Identified, declined to nav juat record. in the seventh with both fighters Maryland’s guard Rod Braed- ing al Yonkers Raceway. had snagged. w-mild be the greatest ever ataged. Ing star. He didn't realise the goals. F lic .SwSnson with eight, organized in 1946, the race attract­ New Haven 6, Washington 0 land of the ClaJM AAA Pacific _ ____ I \^•hat auch "drantic action" migbi With Gene Enrico doing most covered with blood. Webb’s white award Is voted for the sessnn'a I .Milek with SIX while flve other ed 40 runners, including Amos for stations to wait and cheer on the Coast Istsgiis 10 years ago. New 5'ork, No\ . 20 ' P' 'nic of the goal-nunding the 1932 squad players tallied one goal or more. foreign born runner as he moved shorts were d.ved pink from Gtar- plsv. excluding the series the first time, and has been grow­ dello’s blood. "I tried my dsmdest." .New York Raugern arc gelling i Want Retply allowed only 11 goals, turning in Perhaps it would he wi.se to point nearer the finish line. He had ssid In hlmsrlf "II ing ever since. Giardello, stopped for the first Kxcepi for Jackie 1 proud glow, help from all nldcn. Not onh arej Ixcagiie reprenentative Robin six shutouts. Including live in a out ihal this column was not would be wonderful If 1 gni II b it i Record of Finishes He has submitted to several ex­ time since 1951. said the cut, It looked like Just another evening Iheir own plaver.n «ali'hing fire Ini Robert* and FMdie Yont ha\e. been row during one stretch. I'll not he dlssppolnled If I d o n 't" meant to compare the merits of Kujala’s record here is as fol­ aminations by Dr. Paul Dudley which took three stitches to close, St the lensen home on beautiful the tOTTtd Nahnnal Men; iie rnte. aiitht'n/ed by the playera to ank Kennedv topped all acorers with the 1932 and 19.18 teams, but In­ Had Ureal Start hut e\ en ex-f^nn: crn ate ntcpping the nwnci n for a quick reply to lows showing the year first, finish While, world famous heart special­ was caused by s butt. Bybee said Ijike Tahoe (Jack wasn’t sup- 2 12 goala. a record which held up stead tn link a mild resemblance In tn lerul n hHiul their demand when the major and number o f finishers: 1946 -38- ist. and has been pronounced hale if there was a butt, he didn’t eee rosed tn gel the news until today He had made s sincere bid since | until 1911 -..'hen George i Red I between two of the finest squads Paced hv Dean Krentuc Hiid An- IcagucM meet |4*xt nionlh at Waah- 40; 1947-51-51; 1948-46-47; 1949 and hearty. Dr. Whlte’a advice to It. ‘ but Flastern sports writers began mid-seasnn for IV'P He got off | Case came along to garner 11. ever turned out at MH.S. Because, -4 8 -5 0 ; 1950— 48-56; 1951-47-49; Kujala waa to "keep running." to a great start, leading the league , d\- Rnlligatc. .New Yml< \v]ii|)ped ing'on Ca.so'a floe idividiial aroring Can't Always Win telephoning him last night to get like Danielson pointed out after 1982—43-43; 1953-41-41; 1954- A gardner and mason by trade. In hone runs and rims-tislIed-ln , Toronto 7-4 tna! night And when Thu pl\ . .. ception for another, TD. A 59- tted iHUi 10 tackles and cams up ford, 11:30 — High School Field. I t M ' Olds. Chrys. 1957 .\oilh .Medford Club Phike Edmimdson had two goals (lello, 1.19. Rosedsie. .N. Y.. 7. straight day after being out of covering a fumble. Breedlove In­ JIO I linnrl StI'vrna . . . yard punt return gave him three with two big plays, one setting up Iff. DeSoto 1958 New York Pioneer Club for .Springfield. In winning their Capetown. South Africa Willie action for a week with an injury. tercepted a pass to set up a touch­ lylm iB t htm m r. rfmli or mod. FollliM ooHi •iioraoloo mfolmf Iff. Merc. 31 WUImm Smltli 111 . . I ’luitlached fourth stralghi Ihe Indiana touchdowns for the afternoon. He Meanwhile Harvard worked on ths ellnehlng touchdown and one 1950 “ “ Toweel, .South Africa, knocked out down and made lix tackles and DAILY “ 32, IrwiM . . . .Maiichc.stci Harnere also threw a 20-yard pass for an­ 23 127 moved to wlthm two points of pass defense as Cosch John Yov- atopplng a dangerous Texas drive 131 Tony flsrcls, France. 2. Llght- olmoRlMoorRB. . .M y o foSoonToRoy! 33 ( Jonruu ( ;r*/('hlrn . . . . Noilh Medford Club other score. one assist against Miami. M y|V.M PBrWhMl Hershev. welghla. icisn mulled over his starting as . the Homed Frogs beat the Other line..iei getting mention 34 .lamoM ' 'oncill Jr . , . I'hecti 11 Boat A. (i". That’s what they call a big day Jemaica — Blue Wind Boy and lineup. He said two line positions lAnghom s 22-8 and pulled to the were Jim Norton. Itlaho end; Don’t Break ”11181 Tiiheleaa 35. Paul 1‘hhmrv HI . .. I ’ mil Inched In college football. and one halfback spot were un­ top of tbe Southwest Conference Down In Front (7-2) $50.70. Beal Opie Bandy, 'Tulaa tackle; Roger 36 I’Hiil rhlmu'v "21 North .Medford Club That'Was Dan Saclis' big day - decided, It will be either S t u race. Tanfqran — Mr. Bluebird and 37. Ro(hio\ MarXli-hiill . Johnson, Oregon State end; Ken Moongatc (2-6) 134.20. LOW LOW PRICES! New York Pioneer Ch|h Nov. 23. 1957. Hershon or Warren Huff at right Alao, during the game Floyd BUY H O W A T Beck, Texas AfeH tackle; Billy Pimlico — Olay and Cohansby MOl .ST 38. .Inhii sSthlarln ...... > nattnehed Nitchmaii Relieved of Duties The performance clinched him end, Terry Lenrer or Harold An­ twice dropped Texas backs for 31*. ('haih\s (3ihon ...... 20 Cnnttnched an All-Ivy League berth, but more Gilbow, Arkansas guard; A lj (8-10) 118.80. t o r n derson St right guard and Chet long tosses to kill budding drives. Ecuyer, Notre Dam# guard: E. SNOW TIRF 40. .luM'ph l‘3M!m'v ...... St. .lolm'a A. A . Important It rheant a .34-14 Prince­ Narragansott-Whlta Glory and Boulris or Bruce Maclntrve at left "You know only about 10 or 11 J. Holub, Texas Tech center; Bob Safe Date (6-8i 241. ON A sr.T 41. I'utn la'uHMiii ...... We.sHli'lil, Maas.; Legion lAs CfOast Guard Football G>aeh ton victory over Dartmouth for half. ’ guys a year can receive this hon Bryant. Texaa end. and BOb Har­ Yonkers Raceway — Dixie Fly­ Pnrformance Packed... OK OUR 42 William i liill m ...... Miiiu hesler Harriers tha Ivy l,,eague title. or,” laid Floyd. "I just hope I’m rison. Oklahoma center. er and Hallle’s King (I-4l 172. 43. Ki'iniolh Ames . . Mnnchcsier Harriers Players do not forget days like deaerving and I do feel that tha M INC II and 4 I I’lilwm Mill \in ,li , . Avon OhI Farms New lamdon, Nov. 20 i.li Rear service In 1946, and shortly there­ that, neither do coaches. Adm. Frank Lesmy, superin­ I’Cnnii (Jrid SlalP Texas game waa the best of my Economy Priced! NEW 1.1 INCH 4.3 Mai cla\ \V;i i >1 Hiiiiiilinn college after was named head football Tltal’i why Dick Colipan was' football at TCU. I want to thank 49 .Manfipu Kaiul.Hi hur . Fiimiali A, C. tendent of the Cosst Ouard coach on a civilian basis a t the smiling after Bachs worked out: Stona. Nov. 20 oPH-The Uni. my coachea and teammates and 1 Having Their Troubles, WHEELS 47. 1'nul Ihih't / . . . , . . . St Jolm's I'niveratly Academy, yesterday -announced academy, succeeding Ci'ndr. John, with the 'Tlgera yesterday. Celts 48. ThuniMH Hart ...... that in accordance with an acad­ verslty o f Connecticut's 1969 foot­ know some of the other fellows are When bought Unattached .’.lerrlman who became athletic di­ And that’s why you couldn’t aa much deserving of this award.” The ALLSTATE 49. Robert Aiulrewx .... MsiiclicNtcr Harriers emy staff reorganisation plan, rector only. ball team will play a nine-gam* rtak FHs: with, nnr blame Coach Blackman of Dart-' schedule, /.thlellc Dtre(;tor J, Or- Floyd, who was graded top line­ Lose to Last Place Royals .Siimv Tlrra 5A*. Jay Hon.M ...... Manclm.stcr Harriers head football CoacI' Nelson NUch- During his football coaching mouth If he did a little frowning, j Rllvgr Ckrbali Batteries For 51. Karl .Itdmsun ...... man has been relieved of his foot­ lean Christian said yesterday man by the coaches and hls team­ FORDS Springfield College career here, Nttrhinan gave the Sachs has been away from prac- 1 . Dependable Cnid H eather 52. Mmhi’U'o (3*lhn.^ Jr. . ball coaching post al the academy. Rutgers has been sdded to the mates In etx o f the eight TCU CHEV. .Sprlnglleld College academy Its only imlwaten team, tlce for a month with a knee in- 1 l l . t t i j x a HtiirMng 53. Paw .\li I iimahl ...... Spring Held College A leplacemenl head football schedule. Ar.iericsn International games this season, also, is noted New York, Nov. 20 Uf)— Thefgames. They hadn’t won in near- • ’Volt Battery HO.P.I the 1911 club which won six and Jur.v, but he manaret! to make it { for hU sportsmanship. One act Boaton CelUca, ovenshclming Iv four wtrtki- FLYM. 54 I >avhl WlllliimH...... Spiliigileld College coach ha.s not yet ' been selected, and Delaware have ‘been dropped. e.16xl6 Tehe-Tjrp* 7.16x16 Tabe-TYp* (Exch. 6 V’nlti 95 tied northessicm 18-lS In a game back for Saturday’s finale with' The schedule: Sept. 19 -Sprlng- studs out partieulsrly. Bobby choices to repeat as Eastarn Divi­ ^The O lU cs had a 87-4S lead In other Makes 5.5 Philip Walhdcn .... Sprlngflield Cotlegre Nttchman continues as l>ssebsll regarded as the New' lEngland Dartmouth. The game that again BlMfesnUt BaHi, PhM Tax Btaekwall Each, P m Tax It Volt Battery tl2.tS and Models 56 iJorald Mrt.snrr . . . . fieW Cb’ lege at Storrs; 26— Yale Gerwita, T skas back, had keen sion cham^ (n the National Bas­ the first half. But Jim Palmer put Hamilton College coach and . will assume additional will be for the league title. (Exch. 12 Volt) 12.00 More 57. FMiihp Hmelino . . . small college rhampionehlp game at New Haven: Oct, S-^Rutgera tackled by two TCU players and ketball Assn., are having their Cineinnatl ahead for th* first time AND TOUB OLD TIEB AND TOUB OLD n E E Hamilton College administrative duties in the de­ of that aessbn. Dartmouth, a ball-controi team 58. W alin' Kupchima.n . at New Brunswick: 10—Maa.*a. puakod out od bounds. E^oyd waa troubles. at 66-65 with 5:52 remaining in Boaton College partment of physlcsi education that grinds out the yards, may be x5H. (iron (larvln ...... Unattached and athlettoa. .Nttchman gave u|) basketball chusetts at Storra; 17—Maine at dtivtag from across ths field but- Although Bob Couiy, Bill Bhar- the third quarter. Twynuui SMred I BfeJ(»y New tire enfety todey . . . fat the tom in econ- coaching in 1954. He assumed the planning aontethlng to offset the man and Bill Rusaell—Boiton'a big 16 In the flngl period to give the 60. Loula Alfoii.no UnaUache.1 Nttchman, who formerly Oronh; 24—Boston ’UMversIty at oa fee neared Ourwlts knd saw [eny miced tiree. P«U lifetime guarantee irlua IZ-Month 61. , Eupene Martin ...... baseball post in 1951. threat of its passing 'attack B4Mton: 81— New Hampshire at ba alrsady had baen tackled, ha threo—bad 73 points among them, Royels their second "Vletory In 10 FISK TIRE SERVICE Manhattan College ooachafi at Union College in which waa kept in storage last [Service Guarantee! 62. Robert Ftungni . . . . Providence College Storrs; Nov. 7—-Northeastern at ■ throw his arms out wjd* and skld- the Celllca dropped a 116-102 ver­ starts. Schenectady, N.Y., and Dolby Col­ week aa the Indians rolled over Rusecll acored 27 pointa. Oouay IN HAinrniin 63. r>qnal(l Shatmhnn . .. Sacred Heart High Boston; 14 — Rhode Island at dod to a halt, barely nu-'ging the dict to the Cincinnati Royals last Maaetreter Shepplag PariMfi* IN MANCHISifll \ lage In W aten ’llle, Maine, came FOB DRAFT OHOICB Oornell. The Dartmouth quartar- had 25 and Bharman 21. P h eM M I a ^ I 64. Roger Flnlierty . .. . . Unattached—Rockville to the acadamyHn 1M2 aa a lieu­ Storra. T s u s baok. He had been in . a night It waa the only game « i the baeka, Bill Gundy and Beth Ifog- NBA atate. Tbe setback dropped the Celtics OPEN DAOLT t to • 65. AUton Davi.s ...... Unattached—Rockville tenant in tha Coaat Gtuird physical poaiUon to .knock OurwlU up In- BTOnE Hounsi M l rA B K ST. •1 CENTER St. 66. Gerald (iie^iy ...... New York — (NBA) — Frank er,' did plenty of throwing In a to AtAnils. Jack' Twywan, one ot th* few three games behind leading New Thnrt. aM P it TIU • Boston College atnaer program and served aa Sstvy waa ototalnad from th* pr^ tH .h o u r drUl. th is ___ 6* « p J h OB S S M l MI 8-2444 67. Donald MarQuattle . Finnish-American A.C. Pro BBaketball -Hm only "inlstak*” credited to veterans on the Cineinnatl '■goad Tork and behind nmaar-up Mm * 16 Satwday • to t asaiatant football eoach an4l head fssaional baskstball It. Urals wee* 1 1 1 F»t—I6nja.6*»t»i 66. Arthur Relder ...... Unattached—Boaton Tala maatam( Harvard la tha only I t a s l thu year waa a ive-yard scored <5 pomta a* th* Rtqrsls Byracus*. The Royals pulled with­ baakethall eoach. Hawks for ths Now Tork Kntck- athar laagua gama thla wash, and pat in n gems o f third pUM Mlnneafe- 80. Harold Bennett .... 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PACE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19BS IIANCHESTER *)!VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CX)NN.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1958 Automoliiles for 8al« 4 I'MEHE OUGHT A HE A LAW I BY FAGALY snd SHUITi'EN ArtielM For Salt 4S Hoiuchold Goods' 41 PA6ETWENTY-8EV1N SNOW CVtPfl 710x18 plua tubei, MR. ALBERT PROVES TO NEED A CAR ami bad your credit W w rini ApuRrui-ePuni S? F tn u B r b R I aurR l«ir Siilc 71 72 oumb 72 THEflOOSlti^r JEU MIM AlOur ueed one eeaeon. Call MI •rt480 YOU THERE 18 A Apartment»-i-Flats— Apartments— Klat»— Honan for Solo H for Salo turned doamT Short on down pay­ PlUMSIMOSSMOr.' CLASSIFIED ment 7 Had a repoaaeeaionT L ^ 'i Tie AesesfioQ , THE TESMfTES.' after- 8. •'SANTA CLAUS’* TWO (X>AT8 , MzA, 10, outgrown Tenements S3 Tenements S3 FOR 01FFBRB6T auns aua types SD( R(X3M (hreo bsdrooms, Ill.SOO.No closing costs. Attractive five up! 8ee«Douflaa -Motore fct COMCfi AKOUND TVA ANDTHEWATia JUST PAY MONTHLY I but 8^ na new. Alao lady'a or AND THe MOUSE TWO ROOM apartment, furnished DOBSON ROAD, Vernon,' six 0$ tarma uut taml tnetq wtutto 8u large living'room, modem klteh> throe bedroom ranch, boramlc the lowdown on the loweat down YfMAT' . IN THE USED BABY furniture, year-old 1, 3 or 8 YEARS to PAY girl’e coat!' size 9 to 13, uaed one an, two baths. Two fireplaces, SEEMS to 0E BASEMENT f crib mattreaa, (9. Aleo hlgh-chalr twin beds, older people preferred. rooma, hath, renuxlelcd, house miles ef RaitfenL t,AW(«Bee F. bath, formica countera, not water The Open Forum and amalleet paymenta anywhere MONTHLY PAYMENTS aeason. 8 0 8-8818. Ml 9-1109 or MI 9-8913. excellenUy located, on bite line, Ftaao, Braimr. MD B-am. completed recreation room with , heat, axoellent constructlaik tOO* Not,.a amali loan or finance com ON ITS last ar /wa. , play-pen, Taylor-tot, sterilizing bar. Aluminum otorma plus many ADVERTISING LEflrS - set and bottles, carbed, training $16.83 . birch cabineits, formica countera, ' frontage, treee. Carlton W Ruteh- pany plan. Oouflaa Motora. MS 8 AL 8-8817, extrtz. Centrally located and im­ ina. Ml 9-5183. Oommunleatloiia for pubhoatlona in tha Opoa Forum wlU aoC Main Street seat, good condition. Phone MI W a n te d -»T o 0n y 58 bo guaraataad pubUeatloa It they ooataln more than 800 wordo. 3-8415, ROOMS -OF BRAND NEW ments. Cali MI 1-4071, 8 to 7 p.m. H o i for Salt 72 mediate occupancy, Paul J, Cor- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMLM DEPT. HOURS only. QUALITY APARTMENT of four rent!. Broker. MI 8-8368. ANDOVER LAKE — Year 'round Tha HaraM raaervaa tha right to docUne to pubUob any mattor FURNITURE WANTED TO BUY home on 63 feet of lake front. 8:15 A.M. to 4 :30 P.M. TWO (XIRDS fire hardwood, 138. All 100% guatwteed, eoine fel large roome, second floor, heat, XX that may ba Ubeloua or which la In bad taoto. Ftee axpraaaian H64 PLYMOUTH Savoy four door, TO RENT—Thres rooma and tile MANCaiESTER— BeauUful Cape Three bedrooms, 1% baths, knot­ ef political vlawB ta doairad by contritautiona of thia choraetar food ronditlon. MI S-4B.W. Also (260 combination range, 3128. original factory cratee, with origl' Good uMd reaalmbie furniture, hot water, electric stove, ufrig- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. •Iso amall upright and spinet bath, linoleum, Venetian bllnda, erator. Suitable for quiet couple. BAST HARTFORD —(While they plus breezeway and garage oads ty pine paneled, kitchen range but lettsra ndileh ara dafamatory or abuaivo will be rejected. F. Seastrand, 91 South Main. nal factory aerlea numbera.^ heat and hot water furnished, of extras. An excellent ht-me and and refrigerator, fireplace, aiul- MON. THKO FBI. 10:80 A.M.—SATtm nA y • A.M. 19IS1 MERCURY four door aedan BLOND BEDROOM' pianos. Available Dec. 1, $90. MI 8-6769. last). New ranch homes, $14,990. GIRL'S l i " sidewalk bike, like parking, achool and Main St. aec- (Oimpletely finished). Built-in priced right at $14,900. Itour fam­ boat and rowboat. Same money Merromatlr. Cood ronditlon, |1VI. LIVING ROOM SUrfB Our Stsheel Byatem- ^insvitable. Ask any teacher who PLEASE READ YOUR AD new, (20. Chrome youth chair, (5. Watkins Used Furniture tion. Adults. Ml 9-2380. FOUR ROOMS, first floor, continu­ stove and oven, fireplace, ceramic ily house plus six car garaage, in ' by buying now for $16,700. Clifford Phone MI B-.14X1. 8 PC DINBnTE SET nice neighborhood and I" good Hansen, Realtor. MI S-2453, MI ha8 taught classes of 40 or more 0U m UI(4 or “ Wont Adn” %rr taUrn o»ar th« phonr aa a lyin- Two glrl’a coats, about size 12, ous hot water, furnace, Nice lo­ tile bath. FUU basements, amesite To The Editor, —AND ACXIESSORIES Exchange FOUR ROOM modem rent, con­ cation. MI 9-9886. condition. Just reduced. Call on 9-679S. pupils how effective the learning is Taalenoe. The adv«rtl»rr ahmild r<>ad hl» a., Realtora, MI 9-8248. brick home. Spruce St. area. decide If the people of Manches­ B u t THE peal 12 OR 14 FT. aluminum )wboat, bath, hall and lots of closets. rage. nice condition. Full price dsya of missiles and space explora­ Inaertlon for any advartlaamani anil than only to the extent of a BUILT TO LAST? TO SELL THIS DE LUXE RANGE also 8 to tW h.p. outboard motor. EFFTCIENCT apartment - New, Zoned lor business, over 1% ter should authorize the construc­ estate guv Boats snd Actwssories 46 Porch. Heat and hot water. Park­ $10,800. Over 80 more dstinga of tions our children's education can­ “ make food" tn’aertlon. Errora whlrh do not leaaen the value of luce new' LOVEl V NOuSEf Take your choice of any of theat Must be reasonable. Call Ml with living room, kitchen, and ing space. Ona or two small chil­ XXI more kinds. Call the Ellsworth acres, 109' frontage. Ideal for bus­ tion o f a new North End Junior not be allowed to suffer the Ir­ Iflia RENAULT 4CV Rhie, 11021 COMES ABOUND bedroom. Tile bath. Furnished the advertUment will not be mrrerled by "make food" Inaertlon. Like new. Phone MI 2 7410, iNOPTH TWICE 10 FT. RUNABOUT, flberglas. appliances In addition to bedroom, 9-3422. dren accepted. Coventry, PI Mitten Agency, Realtors. Ml iness or apartment house. Priced High School. reparable damage that would oc­ AND ITS THE WHAT WE living room, dinette, ruge, lamps, with heat, refrigerator and at “ e. MANCHESTER - Beautiful six to sell. Call John H. Lappen, Inc. BUV OP A Reasonable. Call MI 9-3318 after 2-8447. room ranch in prime country club 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. A great many words have been cur from an inadequate system. lfl.17 CHEVROLET Bel Air hardtop PAID.' 4. tablea, linoleums, dishes and other All on first floor. Parking. Storage MI 9-5281. The secCnd point I would like D i^M I 3-2711 CENTUBV apace in cellar. Near shopping FIVE LARGE rooms, first floor, location. 15’x24’ living room with $11,900 SIX ROOM home. 2 baths, said and printed, both pro and con, Exrellent ronditlon. Call after 1. Items. Rooms Without Hoard 59 about the advisability of building to make really Is a part of the MI B-205B. 8 FT. WATERBUQ hydroplane With BVERYTHma center and on busline for 'nc or garage, oil steam heat. Near fireplace. Large attractive kitchen. oil steam beat, aluminum storms, SPACIOUS, well-maintained * bed­ ^4, Recreation room and den finished this school. Many people In Man­ first. New industries that might PLEASANT heated furnished room couple only. Can be seen at 189 schools and bus. Residential nt 'h- double garage, large lot. Carlton room Ranch, wooded lot 100x260, Automobiles for Sale' 8 h.p. Johruon. Call after 4 p.m. ONLY $448 chester can aee no reason why they settle in towfi are Interested in all Lost and Found 1 ikJ MI 9-3488. for a gentleman. Central. Call MI W. Middle Tpke., Apt. D. $95 borhood. Call MI 8-6458, after 8 in basement. Over 1.700 square feet W. Hutchins. MI 9-8182. garage, aluminum combination Price Includes Delivery, Sat Dp, 9-0641. monthly. Phone Ml 8-7091, of living area on a large wooded windows, top quality materials should support this projert be­ phases of s town's potential growth IBM CHEVROLET two-door, radio Trailers «-A call PI 2-7018. FOUND Service, Guarantee Immediate De­ lot. R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MANCHESTER and construction. AM city utilities. cause it will raise the tax rate and development. A good educa­ and heater, powerfltde, new paint, McINTOSH BOAT CO. livery Or Free Storage Until ATTRACjnVE fumiahed room for BXfTEPTTONALLY nice five room MI 9-8245. without benefit to their children. tional system is one of the moat NASHUA "IB” new. fwo bedroom, 0^ 82 OAK ST. Priced to sell. Call John H. Lap- A way to tave your back and heart two tone, like new. Call Ml B-172* rolored applianrea. ( 1.10 'Tz/uaJu Cr Needed one or two gentlemen. Kitchen first floor flat. Hospital area, pil FUUR ROOM apartment, second Six room Cape, two unflnls. ed, pen, Inc. MI 9-5261. Older people who have no chil­ Important factors for them to con­ Aakinf tlBI. sider. If -we do not present a well- Parkway SenTce Center down .lenaen'a.' Inr lalwaya re JBSSie BtS^iS, Now offering all 1958 motors Phone for appointment privileges, parking. Inquire 167 steam heat, tile bath. modira floor. Adult family. MI S-47S1. XXII In A-l condition. Accesolble to dren, and who are on a fixed In­ liable I. Rollinf Hilla, Route 44A, P.O.BO* 125; Maple St. cabinet kitchen Including electric schools and shopping. Reasonably AUTUMN ST. — 8 bedroom coIo- come, have expressed opposition balanced. well-organized school and boats at tremendous off SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CR MANCHESTER — Attractive six Manafleld OArfleld 9 4479 *iEsi. Mtctwii wiwi»A»n iiimcEtt,CHtMAir^uS.B.C. 7-0888 any time up to 8 ’).m. range and refrigerator. Venetian FIVE ROOM apartment, no chil­ priced. Immediate occupancy 10% nial. Immaculately kept inside since they obviously would derive system. Industry wlU not be likely Call Ml 9-8093 LARGE SUNNY room, beautifully dren, no pets. Newjy redecorated room Cape with two wood paneled season discounts.' 1958 John­ See It Day Or Night blinds, storm windows and screens FHA mortgage available. and out. Large IlWng room with no benefit from thia increase In to pick Manchester for possible lo­ For a spot on our automatic anew son motors at cost prices furnished in maple, steam heated, furnished. Adults, available Im­ 7 Ulac St. bedrooms. Large kitchen Flill fireplace, dining room. Wooded taxes. Both objections are valid, cation. Industries mean an increase DE CORMIER MOTOR If you have no means of trana- tile betth. near Main St. Call MI basement, fireplace. Convenient to Duplex 6-8. Two-car garage. removal aervlc* Auto Drlvlnjf School 7-A portatlon. I ’ll send my auto for mediately, $100 month. MI 8-7056 lot 500 ft. In depth. Reasonably but let me point out one or two In revenue for a town which In turn Hounehold Services Bonds— iVtocka Mortgages SI Poultry and Supplies 43 while they last. 9-7335. after 6. THREE ROOM tenements, central school and shopping. $15,990 R. F. Priced for quick sale. priced. S, A, Beecliler, Realtor. may mean less tax money from the MORTIX^CK’S Miinrhrstpr'ii Ipsd- 10 to 9 daily you. No obligation, heating, 454 Main St. MI 9-5229 equally valid arguments In favor SALflS SAYS, Offered 1.7A Dlmock Co., Reattoim, Ml 9-5245. Ml 8-6969. or W. R. Smith, Aaeo- of support for this project. home owner. A healthy industrial Peraonala In^ drivin^r fKhool 'Phipf* nUilled, LDW (X)ST financing. A penny per BROADBREA.STED bronze tur­ ^ 8:30 to 5 Saturdays f u r n is h e d room for rent, con­ AVAILABLE NOW —Apartments, MI 8-7444. 18 acres of land, Avery Street, A—L—B—E—R—T—’S elate, MI 9 8952. One of the greatest attractions growth results tn a more equitable coiirtpoim Instnirtom room BEl.MONT Rug Cleaning Com­ month fc each dollar you borrow. keys. Fresh or frozen. Ready any venient location One minute from one each of four, five and six XXIII So Windsor. Five minutes walk to Deposits for spring delivery 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Main St. Light housekeeping, THREE ROOM rent, centrally lo­ that Manchester has to famltles tax load which la something eve Instnirtlnns for 15, 16, 17 year pany—Foi those who care about Mortgage loan* to stretch your time. Schaub's Turkey Farm, 188 rooms. (More being constructed), new achool now being built. TWO FAMILIES—Four of them for h ^ . * S " r o S ‘'^2aIS "NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY accepted Open Mon., Thru Fri, until 8 p.m. woman only. Phone MI 9-7959. cated at North End near shop­ ANDOVER—Six room new ranch, within the town and to persons all desire. The quickest way I olda Tplpphona Mr. Morllock, their ruga—phone Ml 8-0012. Income. It'a easier to carry debts Hillstown Road, - Manchester, opposite big new shopping center. sale. One duplex (6 and 61. 2 flats know of Increasing taxes for all la fK to ^ etJl^rience^AU m See low A RELIABLE USED CAR, BAND If you put them all in ona basket. Conn. ping. Call MI 9-4587. three bedrooms, living room and of 8 and 5 and another flat with outside Is the fine school system TERMS OF COURSE," Director of Drlvpr Fdneation. Free pickup and delivery Free Free transportation to our stora CLEAN ATTRACTIVE front .oom, Thoroughly modem tiled bath", to drive families and industry ratea. free eatlmatea, free pickup MI P-739«. Dial CW 8-8197 and aak Frank McINTOSH BO AT CO. shower and vanity. Beautifully dining area. Granite fireplace, B & D REALTY ASSN., INC. 8 and 3. All priced to sell. T. J, that haa been built over many and delivery. Mr. Miller jA eatlruale* given We apeclali** In GENUINE Wild Turkeys, 6-12 lbs. 82 OAK ST. In Waterbury—''Connecticut’s larg­ well heated, quiet, central loca­ years. Many famlHei, who are now away from Manchester because of Burke or Mrs. Garter how to do It. est furniture store” equipped big kitchens, with gar­ Business lAications bookcases, built-in range ard oven, Crockett, Realtor, Ml 8-1577. 2-BB04 (.ARSON'S Crmnertlrur* firat II- f)irnlltire and wan to wall carpet­ Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, Dressed or alive. Call after 4 Telephone Xfl 9-8102 tion, light housekeeping if de­ basement garage. Nice porch, M, 9-8075 days living here, have moved to Man­ an Inadequate school system. Tha ing. bage disposal, red birch cabinets, fo r Rent 64 more people who leave, the greater This Week’s Best Biivs: cenaed driving arhool trained. 15 Ivewl* Bt., Hartford. p.m. Rockville TR 8-2894, sired, parking. 14 Wadsworth St. and formica counters, three min­ acre lot xiverloqks Andover Lake. Ml 9-3640 evenings NEAR BOLTON Notch on Tolland chester because of the school sys­ A RFDK P*ROM compr of Munro SIX FOOT G.E. refrigerator. Good MI 8-4921. will be the tax load for those who Certified and approved, la now of- condition. Reasonable. Call Ml utes walk to public and parochial (YIMMERCIAL business or office R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml Rd. New. Two good buys. Three tem. A great many more will Pt to fhp fitstf Office Bullfllnf: FURNITURE REPAIRING - An- Diamonds— Watrhc $11,900—THREE bedroom ranch, remain. n ferlnf riaaaroom and behind llfpiea restored Ftirnllure Repair 9-7175. schools for one or two children. spare for rent Up to 6500 equare 9-8245. bedroom ranch, walk out base­ come tn future .years aa long as we HATiford * .10 to 4 10 Cull I955 ( ’hpvrolrt 4-Hr. Sprland 4-2M4 each. Merro piano, $200, In good tached. . Gentlemen only, private FOR RENT—Store, aee Mr. Clark, Street near Waddell School 1% Call builder. Ml 9-2265. results we have gained will be lost. )>enef1ts for Manchester and for 17 year olda. Call Mr. MIrJette, Street Ml 9-4387. 709 Main St. Tel, M l 8-2068. Baths, built-in stoVe and oven. living see this spacious home on j'our children rather than the'Im­ room* attica, cellar*, porchea. or SNOW BLOWERS—Reo. Snowbird, condition. Call Ml 8-8449 any time. entrance. Inquire *01 Chestnut St. 100x100 wooded lot. Living room Without the North End Junior PI 2-7249. playroom. Plumbing, carpentry, F'OR SALF: Partnership In a GIRL TO share four room apart­ Completely landscaped. Amesite High School this result would be mediate effect on your pockstbook. 1951 Cadillnr 4-dr, .Sedan hunting lodge In Wardsboro, Ver­ and Toro. Push and self-propelled. FOR RENT In Coventry, heated 23x17, four bedrooms, I'.i baths, Lots for Sale 73 Automobiles for Sale electric*' and maaonry. Aluminum Capitol Equipment, 38 Mail Ml PLEASANT ROOM In clean quiet ment, all conveniences, MI 9-2960. drive, R. P. Dlmock Co., Realtors, mont. Private bedroom* and Fuel and Peed 49>A WRINGER washing machine, very store, centrally located. Show MI 9-8245. garage, 4$i% mortgage. $13,500. Every fine ari enaor.v and then aiding Garagea. cottage*, out- 3-7958. home next to bath and shower, 80x110 ID T on Essex St , about 200 OIJ3ER CARS, mechantci apeclali, Garafe— Service— StoraRe 10 bunk* Reasonable price. Phone good condition, $20. MI 9-6200, free parking. Ml 9-0887. FTVE ROOM apartment with bath, room approximately 900 sq. ft. Clifford Hansen, Realtor. MI aonie Thie la a ahar]i local rar l/ulldlnga, room addition* Naalde CORDWOOD, top quality hard­ Work shop and store room in 3-2458. MI 9-8798. ft. from Weal Middle T^ke. Call and the Senate tries impeadiment flxli youraelf cera. alwaya a K™'d Engineering Company, Int.. 84 afler 5.20 pm. .\fl 3-4409. DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and hot water heat. Call Max Fischer, XXV FOR P.FONT Slorape apai o „n I wood, well seasoned, sawed any ONE G K WRINGER type waaher, ONE ROOM, continuous hot water Columbia. AC 8-3248. rear. PI 24489 after 6. MI 9-6580. cases. eelectloii lyook behind our offire Oak R| MI 8-1425 stove lengths (10 per load, deliv­ VERY ATTRA<7ITVE S bedroom Dmiflaa Motori, 483 Main. Onl,\ $19.5 Down Main Si Only $21 per tnonUi. ! HAVK YOl' Ghriatmaa mail or oir- length. Edward Yeomans, PI one Duo-therm oil space heater, with shower, private entrance. 101 „ . MANCHESTER—Seven room ram- Parkiiig and lollei faiililiea ap ; ered. Call PI 2-7116. 2-8002. ranch, complete recreation -oom and Q—iWliat Polish dtlsen died la CARPENTER-Experienced In all (ulara lo addrraa? Writ<* Box T, excellent condition. One Florence (Thestnut St. FIVE ROOMS—27 Lilley St. near FWE ROC5MS with garage, first ^ bUng Cape. Large rear petlc and A ’> prii.xlmalelv 400 af| ft Separate with bar, garage, :06’ frontage, Suburban fo r Sale 75 the struggle for American Inde­ THE LARK BY field* of rarpenfry. Contract or Harnid. CAMERAS 1x10, one 8-7 with F.4.5 combination oil, and gas stove. MI Center, oil fired furnace, continu­ Boor. Coal furnace, automatic ga.s , attached garage Paneled dining 1951 Clir.vKlpr New Yorker entianre MI 9 1.341 after 1 MI FOR SALE—Seasoned hardwood, .3-0919, GENTLEMEN Room (8 break­ ous hot water, garage. "Adults. hot water heater, $75. Adults, 33 trees, high elevation, many pendence T rensonahl# houriy r*le* Ml lens, 1x10 foot printer, enlarger for fireplace, furnace or stove. room, recreation room, two baths. ROCKVILIjE—Six room Colonial. Hardtop 3-4120 I fast if wanted. Five minutes to Apply at 21 EIro St. Clinton St. Class A neighborhood. $20,000. R. extras, only $16,900. Carlton W. A—Catimir ^laaU. Stiidebnker Parkard 3 07.11. timer, dark room ventilator, etc. GIglio Bros. MI 3-5301. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. Three bedrooms, full dining room, Q —Whai Is the name of Pope Help Wanted— Female 35 Beit offer. 10 Cooper St., comer bus and Main St. MI 3-2822, F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245. two-car garage. Directly in bus A luMinoua rar In fine ronditlon POT BURNER heater for 1-4 ROOMS, heated, stove, refrig­ Honses for Rent 65 Plus X II? Q—Are standards of length i$e- The all New SMALLKR rar Wanted Aiitns- ALL TYPES of carpentry work Cooper and Center. SEASONED hardwood for fire and BUCKLEY SCHOOL Section. M- line, City convenience*. Fine con­ A —He was born Eugenio Pa- Every fine arreaaorv too. done, alleratlona, dormer*. nx)f- COOK For 50 b^d ronvalparmt room*. Inquire 76 Goodwin St. ONE ROOM 689 Main St., Lady or erator, Venetian blinds. Good con­ XXVI rived from the yard or the meter T hom^. May live tn or out Six day furnace Immediate delivery. Call gentleman. Call or Phone MI dition with a large extra room MANCHESTER—Seven room Cape tractlve five room ranch on large dition. $14.9(X). George J. Cole­ celli. for 1959 Motorcvcles 12 Ing porrhei, etc Call Ml 9-1981 B. J, Begin, Glastonbury. MEd- A —"From the International me­ Only $295 Down week. $90 Referenrci required. 9-8609 or Apartment 15. that could be uaed for storage. 489 near school, good location. $125 a MANC3HESTER — New six room lot. Fireplace. Full basement. man, Conn. Bank A Trust Co. KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, Giglio Bros, Route 44A, Bolton. Price $18,500. Cash required $2500. Bldg., Rockville TR 4-5045, TR ter, which equals 39.37 inches. PRIVATE PARTY Inlerealed In RinWELI. IiriME Improvement Box A, Herald. 88 Maple St Tel Ml 8-4327 FULLY AUTOMATIC gas range. East Middle Tpke., Manchester, month. Ml 9-1642. ranch home In Rockledge section, Q What la a "hand," used In MOTOR LIFK SAYS spf'oml car fop family ( ’nil If you MI 3-.5301. Motorola HI-FI set. MI 4-0489. FREE PARKING, quiet home. 2nd floor. Mortgage 30 year term. Madeline 5-4710. measuring horse*' heigh* ? 1953 DodRe 6-( y|. .Station Co, Alleralion*. addition* ga­ I ’.i baths, ceramic tile kitchen <3—^What are the four type ot ECONOMY havp BomFlhliiK MI 9 rage*. Roofing and aiding experl*. EXPERIENCED aewing machine WALLPAPER SALE on new 1989 Brookfield St. Gentlemen. TV countera. Attached garage, ame Smith, Realtor. Ml 9-1642. A —It Is equal to four Inches. NINE PIECE Duncan Phyfe din- room next to bath. After 5 MI ROCKVILLE—Talcott Ave. Three modem navigation? It will get 10 to 12 milea per ^^’a)ifnn Aluminum rlnphoard* a speilnlty. operators wanted. Day ahif; Ap­ wallpaper, trim and plasticized. (iarden— Farm— Dairy FIVE RO()M duplex. Call Ml 3-6322 drive, full landscaped lot, ply Kaklai Toy Co,, in Hilliard St. Ing room set. excellent condition, 9-6801. FIVE ROOMS first floor. Inquire BEAUTIFUL 5-5 Bat, Just -jff Cen­ family. 7-4'a-2. Excellent central Q What popular wedding song A —'Piloting, dead ‘ reckoning, gallon MT'RE than the low nrlred Unexcelled workmanship Easy C. .1. Morrison Paint Store, 385 between 8 and 7 p.m. $19,800, R. F. Dlmock Co., Real- ter St., two oil steam Birnacea, a residential section. Three ga­ Railio, hriiier llnled glaaa A Products 50 worth $600. aarriflce $150. Must be 35 Bentor St., between 6-8 p.m. was Interpolated In an opera by eeleetlal nairtgation, and radio three alxea budget term* MI 9 1195 or TR Center St. tors. Ml 9-5245. very good buv. Carlton W. Hutch­ rage*. Good income. $11,900. na"vlgatton. very harulv goorl running wafr-c 5-9109. VOUNO WOMAN fbr fartorv seen to .be appreciated. MI 4-1685. PLEASANT, private, healed room MANCHESTER —Comfortable lix an American composer produced TV SERVICE -any make—hlgheal work. Apply Kaklar Tr^v Co.. «0 APPLES and pears, now on sale with private entry and private room ranch, Garage. Completely ins, MI 9-5132 George J. Coleman, Conn Bank ROADABILITY X X V Il in 1890? Only $'21,5 Down quality work at loweat price for Hilliard Si. at Bottl's Fnilt Farm, '>10 Rush G.E. IRONER. tn good condition. bath Garage. Just off Main St. 2>,j ROOM furnished apartment. furnished. Available December. A Tniat (?o. Bldg., Rockville, TR Q—What la a daacrtptlon of the The I .ARK will nutahine the other window sash, as.'-orled sizes, 50c SOUTH WINDSOR - 8>4 room A —"O Promlee Me" In the opera experi work Famniia for aervice RooDnc-Sidlng 16 to 75c. Twii by threes, two by Hill Rd. Regular (99. sale $25, Phone MI MI 9-3616. Suitable for two adults. MI 9-7597. Convenient location. $175 per 6-4045, TR 8-4710. rar* Dali ahaepT three In eaae of aleerlnf and ainre 1931 Phone Ml 9 4137, Pol F'ART-TIMK Sunday. Monday and 3-5215 or inquire at 101 Grandview MANCHESTER—6 and 6 Duplex. ranch, garage, full cellar, storm "Robin Hood." by Reginald de fours, two by .'lle from 7o in bookcases, china, linen cinseta. Appropriations I*i.OnR SANDlNd a aperlalty, Ing roofF of all klnda. Al«c new son. Tower's Toy Dept . Manches­ each G-een Palm and Wallpaper, Market SI., Hartiord. Open 4 3'-i ROOM garden type apartment-. ment, all Improvements, narking. VERNON—New six room Colonial A certain piece or parcel ol land WANTED—Clean need rare \Vr 21 MAl'l.h: .ST, MANCHE.STEIl roofs Cutler work. Chlmnijya THREE ROOM apartment, full SIX ROOM HOUSE for lale. Here’* Plaster wall*, ceramic tile bath, with the bulldlna* thereon, epnaiittns In accordance with provleione of ( ’nil Amlv Srimla, MI 9-HfU9 ter Green. Ask for Mi McCailby, TWO WHKKU ramp trailer, 4\9 at the Green. p.m, to 11 p.m., all day Satur­ $95 month includes heat, hot Couple With child preferreld. (10 a . with attached garage Pullt-m of a single dwmllng. Five IS) room buy. trade down nr trade anv i ( lonned repaired, 26 yenre exper­ bath, hot water and heat, garage, week, C. Jennings, 107 High St., rtuige and oven. Fireplace sun a house that's been completely hot water heat Full dry, nartl- Chapter V, Section 8, of the Town heavy dutv tires, Cordwood saw days. Have vour piano tuned elec­ water, stove, refrigerator, park­ redecorated inside so it'a like ranch, frame, garage In cellar, bnae- thing Dougina .Motora, .1.3.1 Mam j M A M nUBRIRM Offris com’ ience Free estimates. Call How- tronically. Call CH 7-5505. gas. $75 month. Write Francis Rockville. | deck. 1)4 baths, three bedrooms, tloned cellar with set tub*, cortper boai-d heat A oil burner copper plumb­ Charter: ~*MALE~HEI.P W.ANTKD~ table. 28 Inch saw. 1950 f'hrysicr DaUey, 182 South Park St., Willl- ing. Nice location. Call MI 1-7925 new. 42 Knighton Street, I-Avatory plumbing. 112,900, Pilgrim 2-7122. ing, fully InBUlated, altuatM on the Notice Is hereby given that a pkif. full time 'ierininK ••ervice, ley Mmuhestcr Ml 3-5361 Imperial, black. $150. PI 2-7211. GAS RKFRIGKRATOR. Good ron------^------high wooded lot. Brickfront. 19,1.1 (-MEVROLET elallon wagon. I ------NEW STEWART electric guitar mantic. any time. ROCKVILLE — New 3-room apart- $17,400. R. F. Dlmock Co. Real- downstaira. tile bath upstaira. U'enterlv nide of M iller Road In the Public Hearing before the Board Ashe.M. nihiush removen. Ilchl For General Factorv Work dition. Reasonable. Call MI 3-0517, BOLTON c e n t e r ” nT w Town ol Coveniry. County o( Tolland, very clean. (191 1947 Ponliai al\ 1941 PLY,MOUTH (Jond ci.ndillon, with Premier amplifiei-. Original ment, heated, electric range, re-' tors, MI 9-5245. " Three bedroom*, with plenty of State of Connecticut, known and desig­ of Directora of the Town of Man­ exr'elleni liree new hallriv (inn ( 4n lakee II Call Ml 3 1131 be tnickliiK Metal. cardboard IM, 2nd and 3rd Shifts closet space. Fireplace, eiietlan homes with 1'4 baths, two car drums. Krgular aervice avail, Hrnting nnd Plumbing 17 RKNTl BUY! coal $325. Will sacrifice. Ml SIX ROOM duplex, centrally lo­ frlgerator and garbage disposal.; ------nated a* I,ot No. Tw elve tl3) aa ahown chester. Connecticut, will be held lUllllv trailer, (11 Ml ,1 02,11 Iw-een 1 7 .10 p ni Three bteakfa.',t .aeta (.10, (40. $60 9-4616. No pets, (90. Call TR 5-2505 or TR XXXII blinds throughout. Hot water oil garages. Acre lota, combination on a map or plan entitled "Land of in the Municipal Building Hearing able. Ml 9 9757 S WATRON. Pt.UMBINO auid bett­ Apf)ly cated. Ml 8-8232. heal. For appointment to Inspect window*, fireplace. Intercom, etc. FREDERICK If MILLER. Coveniry. Hospital Bed.s, Wheel Chairs 1 i-ubic fl refrigerator ...... (60 LEGAL NOTICE 8-5050. Conn., July 6. 1911 Scale 1" equals Room, on the following matter I.KJtrf TnurKTNn. ing contnetor. New InetRlIetlone. SImmon.a Hide-a bed ...... (10 VERNON—New six room split this nice home, call owner. Ml Open daily T. J. Crockett Real­ 100'2f) Blue Acrea J. Nelaon Hsrger Tuesday, December 2, 19M at 8:00 nltcnllo. work and repair work. Spancar Rubber PrrKlurts Co, The Town of Andover Planning tor, MI 8-1(177. Land Sin veyi■yor"'. which man or plan Here C o m ei The Bride altir* garage.R and cellars, Oiap^l Rt . Manchpstfr KEITH FURNITURE CO. Two Plnnoa ...... (30, (60 Wearing Apparel— Furs 67 IN COVENTRY, single house, five level. High wooded lot. Cathedral 9-5807 or MI 8-7787. Immediate oc­ P.M. A Cinderella Touch! Nfl 9 810*. New SImmona and other na- and Zoning Commission will hold a rooms, two bedrooms, IVi baths, ceiling with redwood beam*, ’’ ullt- cupancy. In now on flie In the Town Clerk's Of­ lirnnrd Hresonshle Ml 4 0209 or public hearing on Wednesday, Town fice In said Town of Coventry, to which On a propoaed additional ap­ Bi’ 9 902.5 Phone MI .3-41.59 ttonaly advertised mallreaaea and TWO GENUINE Moulon Lamb attached garage, sunporch. Large In range and oven. 1% baths large Wanted— Real Estate 77 reference may be had for further de- propriation to tha Sewer De­ X 24 IIOIIR Immediate lervlce. Re box apnng.x, aavtnga up to .10%, Decembei* 3, 1958 at 8 P.M. In the lot. ideal for young children. PI fireplace. Finished laundrv room. MAN(3HESTER —Would you give erripllon. Said I.«t No. 'iSeelva (11) la modeling, repairing, new Inetalla Help Wanted— coats, size 16, length, one $35, partment Budget (Bxtenalona FI.iO()RS WASni*!!' nnd wnvrd for one (45. Call MI 9-1459. Town Hall, Andover, for an action Advertisement 2-6489 after 6. Oarage. Three bedrooms $17,990. up a basement to save $3,000. of ARE YOU CONBIDERIN'j more particularly bounded and de­ .Hone electric newer cleaning, Male or Female 37 upon repealing tjie existing Zoning course! Then see this three bed­ scribed a* follows to wit: NORTHER­ and Improvamenta) for the nff.lrrs snwill husihrssrB Hnvr W.ATKINS Notice Is hereby given of a pub­ R F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI SELUNO YOUR PROPERTY? L Y by I.,nt No. Eleven (11) as ahown construction ef a sewage 'wvn rfiuipmriit .Mso isntnnsl dm' 1 (lines cleaned fait and effl- TWO LADIES" suits, size 14. regulations and) adoption of pro­ ROCKVILLE- Village St. Five 9-5248. room ranch, garage, fireplace, on said map or plan. Three Hundred liem Will R Guy. Ml 8-09T7 ACXTO'UNTS PAYABLE and Inven- ''’" " r * “ U.SKD FU RNITl’RE lic hearing to be held by the Board We will appraise vour property pumping station off Middle servicr.N MI lorv clerk. Aimlv Main nffb-e ^nx.*!*',. One .12x.51'a Two Dresses size 20C.. All in excellent posed zoning regulations. A copy rooms and bath. Hot water, cold city utllttlei, immediate occupan­ free and without any ,>bllgf*lon. Sixteen (3161 feet, more or leas: EAST­ EXCHANGE of the proposed zoning regulations of Directors of tha Town of Man­ flat. Will accept one or two chil­ cy, 4% mortgage for only $15,500. ERLY by Miller hoad. Mnely-NIn* and Turnpike West, Bast of the Stafford Prtnierx,' Inc, Stafford j Tvvo 20x39. condition MI 3-,5.187. chester In the Hearing Room, Mu­ XXXIII We also buy property for cash. Slxly-Twn One Hundredths 199.63) feet: Hockanum River and fo r a M<;MT To nirdiuni ituiking dr- Millinery Dresamaking 19 and zoning map were filed in the dren, no pets. TR 8-7984. Also similar ranch with 41i7; Springe, or call OVerland 4 2711.1 Main SI.. 10 I kii. and Sal.__ 15 OAK STREET nicipal Building In the Town of Member Multiple Ltstlnt aO lfTH E R LY by Ix)t No. Thlrtaen (18) force main from such pump­ liveiA’ serxicT and niiduRli ic- Town Clerk’s Office November 19, VERNON—New six room ranch mortgage. $15,300. Clifford Han- a* shown on Sara map or plan. Two DRKflSM/ KING, allenilion. ape- or Ml .1-1617, it-USTOM MADE Redwood chalae Manchester at 8:00 P.M. Tuesday, ROCKVILLE - A t location, three STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Hundred Fifty-One (351) (eel, more or ing sUUon to the Town Sew­ movni Itfnsnn.’tiilr I’himr PI 1958. with attached garage. Built-in aen. Realtor. MI 8-345S, MI 9-6793. BRAE-BURN REALTY 2 «:n»H (iailfing in rbildren’a clothea. \u ______I lounges with pad for 8" to 16” Open Thur.adav Eveninga December 2, 1968, to assess one- bedroom house, five years old. less: and W B S T E M .Y by Lot No. age treatment plant in ac­ Until 9 Signed range and oven, fireplace in living MI 3-0373 Eighteen I K ) a* shown on said map 9 9140, I dolls Save on store price.*? Buy half of the cost of sidewalks and With tennis court and swimming MANCHESTER - Here Is the cordance with detailed plana Situatlon.4 Wanted— Closed Mondaya Raymond P. Houle, Chairman room and basement. 'Vooded ' lot, or plan. One Hundred Tw elve and Four- TYrKWniTKn5; and off.IV ' diiect from manufacturer. $3. MI Andover Zoning and Planning curbs and/or repairs and to de­ pool In rear. Rent (135. Call TR nice location. $16,500. R. F. Dlmock ranch you have been looking for. SELLING YOUR home? For Tenlhe (113.4) feet The above premlnes and specifications by the H. ( hinrs tTimli rd Salr.R aiul "‘sfVxii'f Fem ale .18 9-4878. A Nifty termine whether or npt the public 5-3011 or TR 8-5915. Three bedrooms, wonderful mod­ are subject to building and building line Souther Engtoeering Oo., dated Moving—Trurking-^ 12 CUBIC FOOT Philco lefrigcrr- Commission Co., Realtors, MI 9-8248. prompt, efficient, courteous serv rretrlctfon* aa of record more fully Ml 9 .1477, Inr. pink excellent condttion $50. Interest and convenience require em kitchen, abundant storage Ice and aimraising without obliga­ appear. August 1958 in the estimated I Storage 20 CALL U.S! 20 DOZEN prexr?-\-r j.-n-a Even jf Call MI 3-6716. .Ml brick 6-room rancher. the construction of sidewalks and Wanted to Rent XXXIV space, full basement, lot 130x290. tion, call 8. A. Beechler. realtor, TO BE 80I.D ON THE PREMISES amount of 8100,000. l‘ ( Ul rn oM I^ ' cniirtriHL*. Brrvicc you can u*e them, ,MI 3-7442 after curbs and/or repairs upon the fol­ $21,000. Clifford Hansen, Realtor. AS A WHOLE TO THE HIOHblBT Francis Mahoney, Secretary on V'ni,- Hi l*i nr T\’, ('all ltal)>t» a MOVE BY TRaTl ER van. It s leeV We har e dependable live in do- MI 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith As­ BIDDER 6 p.m FOR SALE Kenmore ga* range. Attached garage, full lowing property In -dhe Town of FOUR ROOM modern unfur­ (COVENTRY—Attractive five room MI 3-2453, MI 9-6793. Board of Directors Hadin and T\' Servlcr M- 4 0025 expeiielve-Onr load Inateed of meatic help and day worker*. NOTICE sociates. Ml 9-8052. Member Multi­ TE R M S-10% cash or rertlfled check two or three Easier loading and In good condition. Reaaonnble. basement.^Hartford Rd. Manchester: nished apartment In Manchester. ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ ple Listing Service. and ihe balance on approval of the Manchester, ConnecUout North side of Middle Turnpike Wanted by business couple. Write BUILT BY ANSALDI sale bv the Court of Common Pleas. unloading- DIatmettve. dignified NEW ENGLAND EMPIAIYMENT MI ,1-7980. PUBLIC HEARING rooms. tilce living room, large lot. For further Information call Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ SET OE LIONEt. train*. O gauge, area. Only ‘$19,200. West from Tower Road to an Box B, Herald. A comfortable home for modert U8TINUS WANTED single and MASON WOMK and repairs. ^!l and smart "The Best lorT^iss" 112,5 Main Street ('an be aeon at"7.1 Walker SI. PROPOSED ADDITIONAL MANCHESTER ATTORNEY E. OEOROE OORSKY cut this 19th day of November, .V1R70. rhe Auelln A. Chambers Ob 108 establishment known and desig­ living. Priced at only $12,650. R. two-famtiy - bouses. Member ol 3 Park St.. Rockville. Conn. 1958. Hartford, Conn, APPROPRIA'nONS six room (Colonial, 1% baths, Telephone TR 5-3389 Easi Middle Turnpike, Ml 8-8187 AUTOMATIC gas room heater. Ml nated as the Dairy Queen. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI MLS Howard R Hasting*. Rsai- Advt. No. 6958 .lA 7.8211 ONE 21 (7AUGE Parker, aa l- $15. 3-7980, Jarvis Realty Co. Board of Directors fireplace, plastered walls, fully in­ Commltlee of the Court of Common I.KAVK Y(5TTn rubbish worries tn Hnriford CH 7 1428 One 20 gauge Lasever. One ramp Francis J. Mahoney, 9-8245. tor, $n 9-1107 any time Plea* Town of Manchester, Connecticut Secretary of the NOTICE sulated, hot water oil heat, fuUy me' (Vllars, attics denned POSITION AS a companion 'o an trailer. Emir wheel tractor. 14 MI S-4I17, MI S-1187, MANCHE.8TEU Pnikage De'lvery. DAVENPORT, floor lamp, scale, i Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors. A public hearing will be held by XXXV floored attic, porch all city utili­ Lenvea raked and removed l.lphl elderly person. Write Box S, Munro SI. storm windows, storm door, ' MI 9-7913, PI 2-8Sn trucking of all kinds fot homes. ' LIghi I nil-king anil package ellv- Herald. Board of Dlractors will hold a Pub­ Town of Manchester, the Town Planning.. Commission ot ties,-large lot, one block from Main screens, and shutters. MI 1-4978 lic Hearing-In the Municipal Build­ 8t." to .days occupancy. stores and offices. Nnrnx’s rrv Itcfi igri'fttni s, wa.xlici-» anil I Be a u t if u l Harmony Monterrey Connecticut Manchester, Conn., Monday eve­ MANCHESTER—One year old six ' 7 Trucklrig. Ml S «»05, i alove moving apecinlly. Folding BABY-SITTING by middle-aged after 7;,10 p.m. '' ing Hearing Room, Tuesday, De­ P. O. No. 6001 ning, December 1, 1968, at 8 P.M. room ranch. Throe bedrooms, Five room ranch, full basement, Spanish guitav. caae and stand. cember 2, 1958, at 8:00 P.M. on I'tmiia fill rent Ml 9-0712. mother, Yo\ii- home nr nunc. Eve- New Singer upright vacuum clean­ In the hearing room of the Munici­ kitchen, dining room, large living hatchway, lauiulry trays, plastered Now IS the time to have that ga nlngs nnd week end* Plcnsp mil er , U.*ed only demonstrating. propoaed additional appropriations pal Building to consider the fol­ room. Built-in range and oven. walls, fully Insulated, iwo flro- lage built or breezewav abed os follows; Aluminum combinations, full eel placeS) tile bath, amesite drive. CaintinR— Papering 21 MI 9-9169 after 1:15. Original price ,$99 95, he*t offer TOWN ADVERTISEMENT lowing propoaed zone changes; dm mer and ony other kiml of con j lake* either, MI 9-0120, SEPTIC TANKS 1. To codify. Index and KEEUfEY STREET—To change lar, dose to bus, schpots and shop­ Near school, busline and church. shin tion work and rom lele work Fa in t in g a n d paperhengmg W OM/SI^'oTiUI ltk~i7,' rarTfor Fine Living print the Tovm Char­ to Residence Zone A, all or part of ping. A real buy at $18,800 R. F. 10 daj*s occupancy. pre-*i'hone, on the west side of Keeney 19S7 FORD 1957 FO R D 1958 ENOUSH FORD ‘ W «al6 9-9287 rooms. 2 full baths. Fin­ Curbs , ...... $12,000. In accordance "with the By-laws Street (approx. 2000' south of Bid- OriNAMFNTAl. Iron ntsde tn lilting Jolw after school and Sat­ FYancls J. Mahoney, Two tn One Package. Amice two- doll's order, Rnllin;;s, funuttire. fix- urday*. Call MI 9 1747 NaehiRe Clianail ished rec. riMim. Ideal adopted by tha Town meeting of well Street). Applicant, Frank family and a separate four room FalrUne Victoria Hardtop. station Wagon. 4^Door Sedan. Heater, de­ PROFESSIONAL Exterior and In­ Septtr ranks. I>ry Wells, flewei Secretary March 2, 1945, requiring die prop­ Wood. WARDROBE turea rtr Call Ml 4 0083. terior painting Painters and pa- family home. Priced for Board of Directors boitie. Tb two-family la in very Fordomatic, radio, heater, Fordomatic, CV O Q C froster, directional aignalo, l.lnes Installed—Cellar Water- erty owners and tenants to keep KEENEY STREEt—To change nice oonditlon inside and out. power ateerlng, white wall radio, heater. ^ l O l r J linden oatiitg." $ 1 ^ 0 1 * perhnnger available on ahmi no­ pmnllng. .Dbne. quirk sale. Manchester, Oinnecticut walks -clean of ice and snow, and CROCKETT’S tice. Ere. e*tlmntei, Bernard Ixi- Doifs— Birds— Pets 41 P. V. TQNRREN to Residence Zone AA, all or part laparate beating aystems, copper Urea Blue and C Y O Q K Beige finish. • O T i d Hnusehnld Services Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ tp make same aafe by the applica­ of an interior plot of land, now.Jn 8 1 5 0 ► 2 9 2 7 (tier. Coventry. PI •-8463, (XK7KKR PUPPIES, AKC legia- 'REAL ESTATE RR4>KER cut this nineteenth day of Novem­ plumbing, aluminum combina­ white flnfsh. O rfe ie d 1.1 A tion of oand or some suitable sub­ Rural Residence Zone, approxi­ tions, two-car garage, convenient Corner 14 ".24" 'I'l :.M jUDity nrw wanlrnhe will tered, red-innle* and female* (35, MaKINNEY BROS. Jarvis Realty Go. ber, 1958 stance, within 12 hours after for­ mately 2460' west of Keeney TRUCK SFECIAL INSIDE AND ouieide painting. "Anything In Keal Kalate!" lOcaUaB. An unusual package buy L8S6 FORD V-8 1955 MERCURY kIvo n ■('imlt'jTlla’ Inuch l(» tin* RADIO REPAIRS on any make- .S|M'.-liillzii\g In inte-rlor work lx>w MI 4-1S10. ' I Ml . 8 - 4 0 MI .8-784i AdvL No. 8813 mation of ice, and the diatribution Street. (Included In above de- Beautiful bnihi! ii..lhi-..< in yoiin^ lad\ M tin|] t')*s A lovrly Sew ero^ Digposoi Co. 1411 9-13IKI for $31,500. R. F. Dlmock Co. 1957 DESOTO Vi TON PANEL all anipllfleri and phoiuigt-apna wiuii-i- pilcp.s. No Job too amall. M i 3-6321 ISO 1.87 Peart Bt - Ml 8-8$IIS of aaiid In all parts of the Town escribed land). Applicant, Frank Realtors, MI 9-5345, NEW BANK Monterey Hardtop. Mareo- make her doll rrully pUinni im,. Ini ( ’htiHtimi.H Hint will hui- am, I'hahgera Over 47 year* lotal Call .MI ,1 2121. .shall be in accotdancO with the Wood. With second seat. Heater, Il l a cnniplele oulfil. and ilrlighi ^ |>MHt,' and tIrllKlil tin- littlo Big aewa m$ Mala Street le tiw Ftrdome V-8 4-Dr Sedan. defroster. Like new’. I jow matlc. radio.' heater, whit* experience 90 day* guarantee »n Read H fraid Ailva, schedules noted below. •TOLLAND TPKE.—To change SOUTH WINDSOR-Near Park wall tires. Blue and white ful aew-ing for you PbIHmii No, 2P1I7 haf hnt-imn all woik Piittertnn'i. CEILINGS Band finl.ihrd o:^ whit- Trucks and men In .die employ of to'Business Zone It, all or part of way, new three bedroom modem TniOt Ce. merger mad tke Power steerihg, powerflitc, mileage. One $OQC No 8130 w-ilh Pall-u Kama i«i li:Hn.Nfcr h»t all .nlmwn fm rued mlcrlni- imlntmc. Eveninga the Town will fill 'boxeq, barrela, an area now in Reaidenoe Zone AA, ranch on half acre, full basement, BOMmnt ef capita the merged radio, heater. S l O O ' ? local owner. finish. This one $ 1 A A K for dojli 14, 16. 11 20 22 24 UvMu h doll Rllprnlinn.s for 14 ‘ WEAVING of buma, moth hulei ami Saturdaye.- Call M l -i-80I8, or .other atiltable recepjacles If Reaidence 2!one A, and Rurgl Resi­ fine neighborhood. Must be seen haak "wUl hove. It doeeo't ro- On* lotnl owner. “ t "WW S has a new engine.'*^ Inchea. Se pattern for require-1 doll iiuluficd; arwiHR and flninh* and tom olothing, hosiery nina, • SEPTIC TANKS placMl on the lawn in front of dence Zone, bounded on the south to be appreciated, $18,80(1. d lf- qnlre toe hmeh copital to pur- menu. In;: fluoctlonA. handbagB repaired, zipper re­ E ^ E R lo R and Intarior paUtUng - n «*ae6 sad laataUed Wife Pleaser houses, near the'sidtwalks, but liot by Tolland Tpke; on the east by ford Hansen, Realtor: Ml S-348S, chaoe ooe of th e three two fam- 1957 CHRYSLER Sent Thirty-Five. Cent.X in rnm.>, Srnd 25i in i-oina. for (his pat- placement, iimbrellaa repaired, (>illngB retiniihed. Paperntnanguig on the sidewalk. Receptacles property N/F Dryan; oil the north MI 9-6793. Uiea that we have for eale. Oae 1957 MERCURY 1954 OLDSMOMLE for thla pattern to Sue Burnell i Irrn in Anna . ( ’ahoi. i ’hr Man- mon'a ahlrt collara reversed and Wallpaper books. Batlmatee given • S E W E R S FOR THE.ViRY UST IN HOMES CALL should bo placed on the lawn the Is la a bastaeea Mac . . . place Windsor 4-Door Hardtop. 6-room Cape. 1 'i baths by the Wilbur Cross Highway. Ap­ “98" Sadan. Power steedng, Mancheiter Evening Herald. II.V) Uhastrr Kvfiihig Mrrald, IlftO AVK. replaced. Marlowe UtUe Mend­ Fully covered by inaurance. Call night before as trucks start in HUGE 6 ROOM-1984 home. H! to start your owa haak. Who Monterey 2-t>oor. Itecro- Powerfiite. powqr steering, Edward R. Price, Ml i»-lb08. Machia* deaned plicant, Oak Lodge, Inc. power brakes, hydra- AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW OF AMEUK'AS. NFAV VOKK S6, ing Bhop. brand new. O ff Ka.st'Cen- the area at seven A.M. * ' Detailed descriptions o f the living room, ovaralsed omrooms kaowe? - matte, radio, heater. Red end radio, hegter, whit* well center ball, 1% baths, baseboard YORK S6, N.Y. Print Name Ad- N. V Print name, addreas and pat­ • INSTALLATION R. F. pIMOCK CO. Sand will be delivered to all above p r o p e l tone changes may whit* -flnleh. I O C tirae. 'Whit* and " matic, radio (md 5 1 7 9 5 FLAT VTNISH Holland window PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ ter St. This can be yours x x x x beat, aluminum atorma “araga. AND, If yon are short of copl- d rill with Zone, Style Number and tern number. Add 40r for each pat- rating. Good clean Job, reaaonnble parti of town oh November be aeon in tha Plaaniag Oftico and Whit* waU Ure*. • green finish. > 1 9 9 5 lein foi- nr.ilMiaaa mailing. obndea, mada to meaaure. All . SPECIALIST Ml B-StlA tlsilW . Carlton W. HutclUna. lO - tal, why net trade■ ■ year r eqolty Size. Add 10c for ea,ch pattern foi meuil Venetian blinda at a new piii-e. S. Yemha, MI 9-6014 after for only $15,500. 1968.' ara cm file la tha Town dork's Of- la aa thia raaeh e * takeI Street,Street. Hnvf you a copy of our 1958 BARBARA WiNHIH JOMKPil N. ASHFORD In the event of a.onow atorm, ico and maps may bo oten In tho >8183. firat-claaa mailing. low price'. Keys made whUe vou Ml •-7793 I j y v i t * ' Very i a "tradhag iNeedU'wo!It Alinim? It cuntainii Ml delivary will be made the folloif- Planning Dapaitmoat Send today for the new Fall & wait. Marlow'a. ItOBBKT W. AUNKW ROBERT O. MURDOCK HENRY 8TROBT-. Uowara «cboei d ^ Winter '68 laauts of our pattern dozens of p m iy dealgna in rrb- Town aid G«uRtry Jarvis Rtaliy Co. ing day, November 38, 1868. - ■rovm PtAHNma ooMMia> (bet. knit, emi>roldcry and aaw; ~PrivRte Instructions 28 M l 8-8878 Ml 8-8473 (uea, four badrooma, 3% hatha, book Baalc Faahlon. It'a filled wiih DICtK'B WBATHERS'riup Com­ M I 8-4112, M l >7818, Ifo deliverloo of sand wUl ho SION “ baaamant lecreatton noso. Cal: MORIARTY BROTHERS pbu directint\a for one knit and ■mart, eaay to aew atylea; apeclal pany, doore and window* cuaioni Et.EMRNTART course o(, Russian OraiRayt Co. mada o^ any othor day! Martin B. Alvotd, Chairman oarnar. M l 8-3880. m rfw tjc— — coETOiEifTAi.~- three- crochet lUma. Only 25q a work, fuarantaad. Call Ml 948U M l 8-1157, P I 2-(Mll JafiMo Sbotkty Dorothy C. JaoObaos, Socrotanr fMturea. And it’a juat 36c, copy! tn 30 Issemii. Naw ayatam, aasy M l 9 “4 1 4 3 JDTCmtMSr. ^ OFM IVMNM ^ MID41S after 4 p.m. to learn. Call avanlnga, M I t-(M34. Them Cngtnoor A Manehoatar, OOaaoOUettt |8,d08 CASH aaMinaa aMitkl - Shpt Of Rlgliwayo Novambar 17, 1888 ' gaga on thia room raaeh «tth] Advt Ho. (MNN> A O rtM a . 8887 * ■ttaehad th idfa. OoM T JO S d in . > ./.■V’-»i'

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ArerRire Daily Net Prem Rob I'Vrr tHt Wnek IM la g Tit* Wenther PAGE TWESTTY-EIOmr THURSDAY. NOVEMBER *0, 19N Nov. 15, MSS . iEanrlfPSitrr lEopnittg Ifpralb Fnreeaat of O. & WwttMT O f ■■■ 12,829 PYOr, ooUkr tovlglrt. Lww la $«■. la eroaolwg ffioadlaMo, efeaaeo oC cum laude) of Wheaton Collegej mintrsJs, and give pointers fori Member nf the Audit Doctor Essau I Illinois I. His me^l'.cal degree U Miiseutn Fealureti eollectors. Borean nf Omilatinn. 04)eaaloaal rain late gala* May. BDgfe About Town Girl Scout ISoics from Albany Medical College, Al­ Each afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m.; WINDOW SHADES la 4*a. bany, S.Y. lI9,Y2|. Thereafter hla Farragut Display two girls from Gln^Scout Troops, Manche$ter-—-A Gty of Village Charm ’2-year residence in psychiatry was Th*' first ChrtsLntas workshop of ; Girl Srout Troop 9ft, which mePtR Heads Clinic 20 and 2 are aaaisting at the mus- WASHAILE thr Manchester Garden Club wilt i ftl tlic Buncp t >ntcr for Rpiarrlpfl spent at Marcy State Hospital, •The Luta Junior Museum. In its : eum, While this work, gives credit j VOL. LXXVm, NO. 45 i followed by two yeara of speclallK- INTERSTATE (TWENTY-I''0UR p a g e s — t w o SECTIONS) M ANCHESTER. CONN., FR ID A Y, NOVEMBER 21,1958 be held at the home of Mrs, Doug- . Cliildrcn, plnyccl IiorI yrstfrday to I toward their service badges, th«i (UlaaaUled Advertising ea Page $» PRICE FIVE CENTS las Roberts In Bolton tomorrow) i Dr. Truman G. Ksau, of Marcy, Ing in child paychiarty at the-New exhibit for November, la featuring girls are helping the miiaeum ataffi AQUA SHADES Girl ScfHjl Troop 7 of Andover. I N.Y., near Utica, has been »n- afternoon from 1 to n o’clock Mrs. Tlio visiting Rirl.'^ were j;rcclPa'i has Iteen organic- Ront'. Thr liUlr ;:lrlR of the An­ porthole from this famous ship, Full Line of C.uatom dover troop tlion focsented rUihc- Adam Rhodes;- prcskleni of the ing snd directing a psychiatric The Past Mistress Club of tivc nflioc piMR ifi cfti.di of the j^irlR Clinir Board of Directors, made sjr'vice for children at Marry State and some excellent pictures of the VENETIAN ILINDS Daughters of Liberty .N'o I2.^, will in 'I'loop ftft, nn « token of fnenrl- I Ihe atino'incement today. HosnitaJ. Battle of Mobile Bay. RUMMAGE SALE ; Dr, Ksau. who is a child psy- APEditor, meet tomorrow si R p m at the R)up. Krr,,rts are now being made by Charles "Prewitt, a geologist SATURDAY, NOV. *2 to Give Berlin Back home of Miss Florcnre Hughes, I'histrisl. will sssiime his duties 'I’lie Andover voun;:RlcrR tnu^hl Dr, Ksnii and the eiinic board til from Wlllimantlc. will be at the 10 A.M. E. A. JOHNSON ■ S' PI Ridge St ninny roiictr and ;;anir^ tf» tlir re- ' oil ,'an. 1, complete the elinie staff require-' Community Baptist Church The Commii .lly Child GuKlancc Museum on Saturday at 10:1.5 a.m. iBidrd voungMera wnd ninny r.ienis of a full-time p.sycmalrio This will he an open meeting of 59,1 East Center Rf.’' Dies at 59 (tliiiic will provide psy''’iia Hie Benefit Boy .Scouts No. 12.3 PAINT CO. The newly formed Phi Dieta pnnir.'t were p.aycd. soc ,il worker, clinlesl paycholog- the Natural Science Club and Chapter of Bela .Sigiiia Phi Mill, t’ c.almcnt sci".'lcos for children and For Pickup Phone MI 9-B704 72.1 Main St„ Tel. MI 9-4501 In a brief ceienionv, Mf.^, f);?lore leal serviees and elinle secretary. Prewitt will Identify rocks and Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 21 (iP) New Rochelle, N. Y., Nov. hold its first tnforiiiHl mrrtmg to­ While pre«irnted nn Amrrirnn relnled services for the comriiunl- — A jury today convicted morrow night al fi ■in at Ihr home Kin;: loTioop ftft. on iieonlf of the ly St large. Its priniary f-inctlon 21 (A*)— Paul R. Mickelson, of the president. Miss ,^,indra VFW Auxilinry of Mnii< lie«tei. 'Plie i*rn ‘l he the n-vchfa*rh- d’acnosis Caril Ann Fugate of first de­ 59, general news editor of the Doutt, 746 Center .SI, afternoon rnnie to avflo'e wPh the gree murder as accomplice to Associated Press, died today To Germans by Christmas Plll|f| «4-t 111 Dl-'IO l'.•.•o troopn RihiiMig in[m. mass killer Charles Stark-. in New Rochelle Hospital. The Hartford Cliapler of the ’Weather and ordered life Kiwi Club, a naliomcide nrgamss E n fid fled He was stricken ill yesterday. tion of former Ameinan Airlines imprisonment. Starkweather The nature of his ailment was not siexaarde,sse.'., hohl its innnlli- AnnoMnirmrnl of thr rnzagr- liioiis .Seek r'uiids has been sentenced to death immediately ascertained. Iv meeting at Ihe home of .Mrs mrnt of Mia.a Namy Hru it t to HALE’S Self Serve and Meat Dept for the same killing. Last week Mickelson attended a U.S. Ready Poberl A I 'alv IT Walton Pi ^ HonaM f ’linatophrr la marr hy lirr k'or Kve (ii'iilrr "^ e 15-year-old youngster broke meeting of the Associated Press Ease Fears West Hanford .Moiida,\' evening al pairnM. Mr and Mra, Albrrt (i Into sobs. Managing Editors organization at 6 n'eloi'k Mo wit 1, 77 Wr.ft St, ‘ 'Plir Manchf.Mtrr l.iona ( ’liih ),*< BRINGS YOU She buried her face against the French Lick. Ind. Returning to his Hrr fiamr \n thr .uon of Mi ami desk In the New York general of­ To Maintain ninrntly condiutin;:; a campa Kii ■houlder of defense lawyer Merrill Of Civilian aMul! proRpri In <' nirnihrr- Mr,< Raymopfl <'hn.atophri Rl ft to raia'’ liirulH f<»r it.i p\r cf>n.**rr- Reller, seated beside her and c it­ fices of the AP, he had worked Rhip rla.s.t uill mrrl lliiR r\rnmc Willi man I ir yatmn piojri i m thr I'uiimiimty. ing racked her 91-pound, 5 foot one through Wednesday. At K 30 jn Zion Chun li «ivl Die A .lunr uoddiMK la plailii'-'l Tlir fiinda air h^'inj; rai.arrl fm Inch frame. Mickelson had spent his entire Occupation rnnfirmalinn rla.^R Sntiirrl-TV Rt 10 l\s»i piifpo’^ra; III to hrlp mam Her sobbing could be heard career as a newsman with the AP, Trade Bars till) ,Sroiit Irmlora who havr R m tain tlir r;yr Rraraich (Vulri at throughout the courtroom, as could which he joined in Chicago in nrflrrrrl ralrrulaia for thru |iimi|).k Yflir Uim’rr.ajty to fiml Ihr cauar^* the weeping of relatives ' sitting March, 1922. He served in a num­ Augu.sta, Ga„ Nov. 21 (JP)— r arr a*kr «l thr iaiiiiiaURKe/fi!^ By AEYMOI'R TOPPINO Mr Rnd M»* Fo.«trr Knn |rr of and curra for ^flaumnia and olhri among the spectators. ber of A P bureaus, as a sports p: .lohnfl. N>’-v RrunR'A'irk. ( ’Rrm- tJirl .^roiil offUr, 923 Mam .St writer, general newsman and exe­ Pre.sident Eisenhower’s head- Berlin, Nov. 21 (I'P)— The ryr d sriiHr.a, and i2i to providr As jurors filed out of the court­ (juarters toda.v asserted the f\-A RTF \v»-rki>;gy innki 2.'» M-nta. arnt i«i him DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS TODAY CASH SALES ality and rai’e wit. out the western Allies. capital. u thry will ap4*nf) thr wlntrr, .Mrmhrrahlp raida air no. hrinp Mrs. Barbara von Biisoh, embraced At the Pre.sident’s vacation re­ Dr. Tninwin C. Kaaii tearfully. •He covered many national sports •Some Russians already wer« prifUrd, and poalrr.a will aooii hr events and was the creator of a treat, pres* secerlary James C. leaving Berlin hut the Communist* <.*)iapman ('oiirt, Onlrr of Ama- d.alrtbiitrd thioinjhout thr town ami trraimrnt of emotional dla- ■ "Don't leave me,” sobbed Bar­ Hagerty stated the ' U.S. deter­ moved to reassure the Geiffnsn Make a perfect HALE'S MEAT DEPT. bara. popular A P sports column, the ranlh will mrrl in thr Maamiir Kath mrrnbrr prr.Mfiil bifiiiglil Iu.h l* r \ r iv rr Inrhanrra In chlldrrn. 'Dir rlinlf “ Sports Trail.” Frequently, he mination after Elsenhower had re­ rc.sidenl.s of West Berlin that they Trmplr totnoi row at 7 4^ p m Thr total caloiir count foi a Is'pual \ 111 alao providr a conanltatinn The jury returned the verdict at ceived latest report* on the Berlin will not be affected by any block­ 11:09 a.m. CST. signed himself "The Old Profes­ bii.^inraa will inrlnrjr Ihr initiation di\’> mrn i, ami 'hr mpi dn'ir thni ()n School Is.siir .arrvlcr to aocinl aprnrira, phvai- pumpkin pie!’’ sor.” situation from Washington. ade arising from the crisis. of ranrlirialra Rrfrrahinrnta \'ill fllRciia.Knl how to hctifi cm I) onr s ctan.a, nimialrra trnchria. anil oth- ” PRM ” the signature he ii.sed - "Onr firm intenlion.s in West The approximate time for th* arrvrd aftrr thr nirrimg hy (OonUniied no Page Twenty-three) CARIL ANN FUGATE Berlin remain tmehanged.” Hag­ ' dirt (rural uri.kci al Ihr mrcM- W,»V4 n( cf»nta(tirig pairnl.i and rra whoar work hringa Ihr.n in had a facility for human which en­ turnover of Soviet occupation con­ Mra Rralrlr^ Hiltlr an'l hrr 1 .h>hn I’r m> lu Mifij: tin 1 lu’ p'lipo'rfi Noiih Knd 'I'lir comhmr—Sen-^ acquitted by a federal court jury July .’ll, 1899. Berlin peninsula checkpoint of Drelinder. faced 110 miles of Red-ruled East Berlin territory befor* summoned to the foreign ministry morping from Christian A, Herter, reaching their West German base. (A P Pholofaxi, ate Rackets Investigators indicat­ here in July of last year of charges acting seci’etary of slate, and tomorrow morning to receive an ed today they may look Into dis­ he conspired to bribe a rackets (Continued on Page Ten) Important document, presumably from Brig. Gen. Andrew J, Golxl- on the status of Berlin. We have always been proud of the quality of our committee staff aide. The commit­ paater. White Houae staff secre­ puted allegations of a possible ef­ The Communists acted to reas­ Poultry, 80-0 again we (vill h.sve fancy Turkeys, tee then was investigating Hoffa. tary, and Arn-.y Maj. John Kiaen- -A »HtM CeiAM fort to Influence a jury that ac­ The Bridge letter also said, "the sure th* 2,200,000 German* in West Ducks and Capon.s. Place your order now! quitted Teamsters bos* James R. hower, the President's son. Young Brucker Claims U. S. Church Groups Berlin they will stand clear of any various contacts sugge.sted at the New Pay Offer Ellsenhowe'- ia serving as an aide Hoffa of bribery charges. Bismarck Hotel have been con­ crisis over East German control f^iRcW-U>ip The rackets committee, now be­ to Goodpaater. of Allied supply lines to the Isolat­ For Thiuik.glvlng iimI cluded with favorable results.” Turkeys ginning a 10-day Thanksgiving "The President and our gov­ ed city by signing an agreement Bridge said this referred to a ^ ^ n r o c c ' y ChrUtmae, New f ’riui- ITS DELICIOUS EATING Made as jfW A ernment are keeping in close touch Foiled China, Soviet H'®'* berry RnrprI.e the trick In recess, also indicated It may check meeting he called of truck line with West Germany virtually further Into charges of cash pay­ operators. A t t^ils meeting, Bridge with the situation in Berlin, and ’ Member of UN g\iarantecing German civilian traf­ Hellmann'* whole egg Fresh Pork Shoulder alao are keeping in close touch mavonnel.e. Lb. 45c ments to Hoffa by trucking Indus­ said, plans were made for some of Union Strikes Boston. Nov, 21 (fi^—Army 8#c-»*hift« in the point of their aUack,” fic free movement to and from Whole. Boned and Rolled or For SDifflng. try advisers. with the governments of the the operators to try through con­ retary Wilber M. Brucker said to­ he declared. "They are constantly Cleveland, Nov. 21 (F) — Twe Berlin. It was a clause appended WE ARE NOW rt. Cofhmlttee counsel Robert F. tacts with their local press to ob­ United Kingdom and the Republic to a new trade pact between the 9 Kansas City, Nov, 21 f/T) —Trans of France. day U.S. Intervention in the Tai­ probing not only our military de­ church groups made reports today Open Thurtdayt and Fridays Till P.M. 41c Kennedy developed both allega­ tain publicity that would put Hoffa fenses, but, mors lignificanlly, our two rival regime*. HALE'S FANCY CLUB STEAKS .. . H). $1.59 tions yesterday in questioning John World Airllhea machinists struck "This is not a unilateral prob­ wan Strait* prevsnied a major favoring admission of Red C3\lna Free Reoipe Avalinhie in a better liEht. . ; moral armament In search of aome Smirnov said Moacow was ready TAKINO ORDERS FOR Bridge, a (Thicagb labor relations Kennedy said this explanation today just as the union announced lem with- the United States alone. Stno-.Soviet propaganda victory Haw they might profitably exploit to. the United Nation* and rec­ to settle the future of Berlin In Atnre consultant to truck lines. It i* - a problem which concern* quickly, "the quicker the better” Pork Is In Season LAMB PATTIES ...... 2 lbs. 75c P-10* ’’seems unbelievable to me." But the air)l'ne_Jijid made a new pro­ our two allies a* well," which‘‘would have undermined o u r^ ” '' 111* advancement of ihe com ognition of that nation by the Bridge, the final witness in five he said that it it is correct the let­ posal. and thar* were signs of early ds- TNANKSOIVINQ TURKEYS.. days of committee hearings on Asked whether he was speaking Whole moral position in the F « r ! '" '" ’ '» ‘ '“ ‘•‘'•“ ’ '•slilp. United fitates. partilre in East Berlin. ter mentioning favorable results Pickets were placed at the TW A He said that "Moacow has by no And The Price Is Right... * Cranberry labor union boycotting and vio­ for Britain and France as well as Ea.st.” These reports are Ic be used a* Germans who work in the east­ BABY BKF.F IJVER, HALE’S HICKORY would make It seem to be an ef­ building at the municipal airport lence, vigorously denied both the I'.S. Hagerty replied he could Briicker said in a speech pre­ means abandoned lla drive for study msterisla snd passed along ern half of the old German capital SMOKED BACON. YOI'R CHOIOC Lb. 65c fort to influence the jury. here. deapotic- rule ” and thsi llie United ( up LeB i’fierl o f \\'r»( \1 illm giiin r;ill. FIIK.SH (iliV I'.K.NMHN’r INsrKCTKD RTA I’K OF Surprise' charges. ai>eak only for this countrv. But pared for the 34th anntiHl New In churches of S3 Protestant and said families of Russian soldiers low A CilRN FF.Ii I'DRK . . . Bridge emphatically denied that Cliff Miller, chairman of District Stales must be prepared for every The alleged Jury influence he stressed again that the western England Conference for Economii- Orlhonsr to gi\p \on n ( (i.\- LARGE BOLOGNA, Y EAL LOAF. PK'KLE 8ie,of Mlnneapolis-St. P4ul; and proposal.” He reported. ” We will Original Amos forthright response’ to the situa­ PORK CHOPS ,H 89c I traaimon gratr4i lemon rind FRUITS and eondltlons somewhat more favor­ Mickey Kruplrisky of Omaha. tion created in the Taiwan Straits, "We are convinced that flood only one statement, known as the Bulletins i.i’’ \\ AT,I. rT‘:N”rr:ns LOAF. YOUR (TIOICE Lb. take it binder advisement.” protection for the Connecticut I (l-lh.) ran Orean Spray Whole 69c able for him.” Kennedy said the committee was we laid solid foundations for ef­ ” .Me*.sage to Ihe Churches.” At .M’l c T i c r n i K o w ,N l■ |{|•;.'7.. ran pineapple Hdbita less. vigorously,” he said. "A t the same sion *4 rnp E'liopped ualnuta stir up trouble,” he said. MEL (»TT DIES Will jfivr \i.ii fnj lhic« nr fnui rnrilK at n kn\' prii'r , . In the meantime, he said, the Envoy of U.S. time, -we all agree that construc­ It api.eared the "message" meal on n ven hronst . . . w illi thr ddi- Tomaloes...... pkg. of 4 strike will go on. Brucker said that because the tion must be soundly planned. Now Orleans, Nov. 21 OP) — M>\ gelHtinr vvitli nngar and salt, Communists are aggressors "they would contain some reference to Met ott, one time NaUonal Iifiii.iiid fnr l‘mr|miNl ficnhlN' mnclr Mnuan^r pinducta incii'a.sra 'lid )iol wPlr- I'Mil alii ui'ld grlulm Big Momentum in State Called out on strike were near­ The Army engineers have more the adniission of Red China, which I’atr fla io i'o f scinil il irullv I'orl (iin n o iii- Lettuce Ig. firm heads ea. By ED CREAGH are able to create critical altiia- than $200 million worth of flood I-eagne baaohall star, died today mull \vcrl< Srn.knTird In prifrtlu»n , . . madr fiom thr la diaaEilved. Add Heal Mayonnaiae. ly 7,000 Machinists. appeared to be the livesl topic of hnr«t frrt h pnrk TO TOP OFF YOI’R Washington. Nov. 2i (>Pi — lions, one following fast upon Ihe control projecls planned or com- after emergency surgery. Ho lemon Juice and Irmffm mid. Blend The negotiation .session began other, which could lead to war.” the niecting. riit fre.xh birds. CapeCod about 5:30 p.m. ((7ST1 yesterday "Andy," 'Splatn this to me: I got pleled in New England, Brucker was 49. The one-time New York With foiiiry brnlrr. Pour Into a re­ THANK.SGIVIN4i DINNER ” We must recognize that Com­ GInnU' player-manager was ad­ S A (is v(;i-: Ih. Khc HOT ‘<\i s m ;|’: ii>, tttir Cranherries .... and recessed for two hours at 5:45 this letter from the White said. TIu- section which prepared a These birds ere sold nvon read,!’ . . . frigerator tray. Quick chin In free*- House ” munist lenders seek to keep the re;>oil on "international Institu­ mitted to Touro Inflrmary her* l.ro gr Link. i Bui Not Too Hut . ing unit I without i hangiiig control i SPECIAL Biggest Sales Tax a.m. today, Biucker said 31 flood control "Now, wait a minute, Amos. You world In a state of constant tur­ yesterday. He and hi* wife were RI I.K .aAl SADI-: .MI-:A|- ...... II) 79c jn to 1.3 ininutra, or until firm about Celer.v Heart.A TW A president Charles Thomas projecls have been complcled, cost­ tions ami ppscefiil change ” ap­ fresh from the farm . . . sh.ps 12 to 1,5 moil by swift and unpredictable critically Injured In a 2-e«r eol- I inch frem edge but aoft in center. stayed at hla New York office un­ been dreaming again. Ain’t that ing $66 million. They have pre­ proved as sound a statement of * S\\I, ON II\( ON THIS n KFKIlNn . . right, Kingfish?” llslon near Bay St. Imils, Mis*., Brat until fluffy. Fold in cranberry While Onions .., til late last night and left saving vented damage which might have the council's 194.5 study confer­ on hens and 18 to 2d or up to 2.5 on Tonis. "Yeah. Sure sounds that way. ence that "sll nation* willing to last Friday night. Hoepital aancr. orange and watmita. Pour in­ Lh. Can . ..H O U S f he was still hopeful the strike run as high a* $98 million, he said. spokesmen sttiibiited death In LEAN SLICED BACON l,h. 59c to individual molda and chill until Swe^t Pol ii toes . 80c Receipts Forecast would be avoided. Amos, you got as much chance of In addition, there are 20 proj­ accept the obligation* of the char­ A d ia n re ortlers plca.se . . . u itli pn k M!^«ilssirri BRAND gettin’ a letter from the Whltq ter he admitted” to the UN. I'remla, kidney damage, mul­ ftnn l-nmold on lettuce and top with If the strike did materialize, the ects under design or construction, tiple fractures of both legs and I’ ral Mayonnaiae. Note* If freah Rock Titinipn . House as you is to become King- N chh Tidhit8 to cost the federal government an It said "We urge the govern- up da.\ staled. airline spokesman said arrange­ lacerations. His wife, IMildred, Ih. .3.%r cranhrrriea are uaed instend^of can- fish of the Mystic Knights of the estimated $139 million. Bnickrr l.rim < iit« Of T^ndrmiri* Hartford, Nov. 21 iA>)—StateA.aee to it that there will be no tax ments had been made to allow com­ Sea.” Called from AP Wires Is In a Gulfport, Mis*., hospital nc(| .qnnee . . . put 2 cups fresh Tangerines .... Tax Commissioner John L. Sulli­ pletion of flights in progress at 11 said. (4 nntiniipd ••$) Trn) U'e will he open Tuesday and Wediies- BMF.AHTM .. Ih Iftr i'nrnrd Brrf rate increases of any now taxes Amos was right, though. where she I* exported to under­ ciiinlirrnea tlirough fookesman I’slcrson. N. J., Nov, 21 ramr up with Plnrhiir^t *t|H‘chil .1-ln-l hirmi of grmiml Brrf. picture is the likelihood of big Freeman F. Oosden. the original Army Engineers are now engaged SPACE TALKS STALIJID nuts Ylekl; 6 .servinga. Florida Oranges The tax chief's optimistic fore­ charges that Syrians opened fire Mrs. Oelsomlns del Vecchlo 8 r.M. Capons, Dinks, Small Roa.stcrs, Pork iinil Will II rrull.v U Ihr luiawrr to your dptimml for Cream gains in the state inheritance tax Amos of Apioa ’n’ Andy, has just In another review of flood control I nited Nations. N. Y., Nov. 21 Ju«t thr right ronihlmitlou of thrar (hrrr mrnta to mnUr a good cast cam* as he reported a ’’big (Continued nn Page Fifteen) mgaln today on an 1 raeli reclama­ needs In New England. Is 107 years old tmlay snd was Kmperor (.rapes Red ktaapberry Royal due primarily to rising stock mar­ been appointed a special U.S. am­ tion area today, seen* of a similar ()Ti— East - West attempt* to S w ifts S liifferl Rut trriinlls. S w ifts t’ rc- mral loaf or iirrfrrt “ SorilUh nirat halla.'* Again fhU “ Flavor of the momenDim” of rising revenue ha:- ket levels. This levy has been down bassador. ‘The results of these studies,” asked how she did it. reach agreement on exploration »vrrk fhia |»rrf«'4*l blriid at 7ftr Ih, clash last night . . . A motorboat Month” J I', Gal.'n .o o started to roll. He said the decline during the past years because of Brucker said, ’’will make doubly .8he i-rplied that she puls a of outer space tor peaceful pur­ D'Anjou Pears . President Eisenhower named carrying 25 Bumisae soldlsrs and sure that our construction is prop- little nip in her daily coffee, miiim regular i:i.58 crop fm/.cn evisrcr- ALSO OTHER FINE FI.AVORS! In Buch returns, which started last the slumping stock market levels. Gosden as one of a 10-man delega­ poses broke down today. Nege- (risco in their families catches fire and erl.v adopted to regional economic est.s end drinks anything she year, has been arrested and things Now that the market has moved U.S. Economic tion to represent him at the Nov. Untlons i*me tn an abrupt halt Imperttd $lic«d Moiilt Liv* sinks near Rangoon, with reports wants, and Worries about aled Iurkevs. are looking up. to new; record highs, this should 28-D*c. 4 Inauguration of Don developmenl snd s lesllsllc de­ when a dendlork arose over com­ The commissioner made his ob- that 2$ woliMa and eight soldlera fense against future floods." nothing. be refl«*cte^ in bigger tax returns. AdoflTo |x)p«z Mateos as president die. position of a stufly group to lay BOILED fret canistirs Bervationq,': as he announced that Recovery Rate of Mexico. the groundwork for a permanent But the improvement In the tax The Fafnir Bearing Co. in tales and use tax receipts for the U.N. committee on outer space. LOBSTERS Hale's Has picture was dented somewhat to­ Gosden, s onetime tobacco sales- ^ ^ d g ^ o ri. .annniintifs year-eiid recent -July-rSeptembet. montha HAM day with the diaolosttre =-at the jnantoom Richmond. Va . ha* play­ dividend of $1 a share for Its Reliable soiirres said Soviet Pepperidoz Farm first quarter of the state’s new fis­ State Capitol that the state's loss­ Short of Coal ed golf with Eisenhower at Den­ Short Cut to Cheaper Rates Deputy Foreign Minister Valer­ cal year—climbed to almost 317..1 stockholders . . . S.S. President es under the state’s mortgage ver. The White Houge described Wilson, with 600 pisgengers ian 7x>rin told I^S. Ymtienae 3 lbs. Eyerything For million. dor - Henry Osbot Lodge tbe Herb-Seoientd ,hn.i9 i.h. 69c housing program have now reached Washington. Nov. 21 (>P)—Gov­ him. a* a long time personal friend aboard, is put Into dryd o^ for H* said this la only a 3.7 per almost $2.5 million. That la the re­ ernment economists report that of the President. Kremlin Insists that three So­ cent drop over collectioni for the replacement of a damaged bro-

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