-V V Vv- .- V ' • V i' ‘ yl'-- r".. ■ " ' i‘S. ' ■ -I. i .r. ■ • V*.. V. f ' . ' .u • ;• ■ ■ ... ■ •... • -r-v ’S- ; 1 :■■■ -J- . t ? ; . : ■ ■ ' \ ' FJRIDAX OCTOBER .28, 1981 • f . ■______■" ^ /- -1 T W E N IX y H e^ Put the “Nurses: Drive over the Top-Git^. Today \ iiattrl|pa4f r ^ iif nitt0 — —: ■Ami The 1#^ ■ Ofsnge ednvenUon A T tn ge DaRy 'Net Preas Ron -•/ Tha Waathar committee pfll meet tonight at Given With, Cosh Soles For tko Week Faded. ForUeaat of D. S. WoatbOv Buraaa y:r . "TiSpiiCtvwii •iB?’ 7:30 in Orange Hall. AH commit tee members are requested to be Increaalag cloadiBess, Mt s o e ^ ' > Mambe^ o{ the Manchester Jfle> present- ' ■ •' ' ■- « .. ; r y ' I ■ Sofurdoyg Och 29. gistatad Muraes Assn., are asked STAMPS 11,893 toalfht, eoNio rabr toward mom- to make thWr tlcliet returns for Among the divorces granted in ing. Sunday cloudy aitd cool wlrii tha fashion Show to Mra PrtartUa Superior Court, HsrtMrd, this McnilMr of the Audit rain. Broam. 88 Cooper HIH St. W ore V . Boreau of Ctrculatioa Hot. 1. U this U not possible, t W week was one to Louise C. from M ancheUer^A City o f Village Charm •re asked to turn them in to Iwr Felix R. Barrs, both of thU town, at tha meeting oh that date; on the grounds of Intolerable cruelty. (O nasU led^ivort^g e« Paga U ) —i.' ... .— ■ ■' VOL..LXXV, NO. 25^ (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY^ OCTOBER 89, 1955 PRICE FIVE CENTS Salim r . im f K' . A > A:,. ■-.V " ) H . \ ,^' i ■ )-' 5 ‘ -1 V -‘ i ■- V •t 4 f <■ r ' ■ n ' 'A • H . V ;■.*. -I 1 / / ■I:”/ A-: r : ( ilANCBESTER EVENING ,HERiULt>. MANCHESTOB, c6W K» SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 '"X-’/V PAGE TWO aiANCHESTEB EVISNING HERALD. l^ A jj^ g S T ia ta OONK, SATURD'AYt OCTOBER 29, 1955 PAdfettOM I \ tor MrA F. Biton .P o s t' reminds .ati'. Rockville Homemakers wtU meet Wapping Hebrqn , < /* ‘owners of motor vehicles that , the at the home of M ra Roland B>dSht Direct9 P!av names of those who haxs.not paid HDrtford,Ex4>9ii kd/euauer'Secii ’ to discuss flower arrangements their'taxes, WlU be reported to the and Thursday evening, the Tum- Group Prtparing %onieii to Make Gommlasionsr ' Tuesday; Dslin- Fund W ill B^efit blebrook Neighborhood group will Tied to $22,000 Exchange Ni0 tifil V ^ s Taking It Easy SALESLADIES' PPFORTUNITY quents will not be able to have O AK GRILL meet at the home of Mra. Frank F^r Special Fair Special Offering their cars, registered la the comiag By Elks Pi^gram White at 8 o'cloric when G hris^aa year until the taxes are paid up. SiO OAK St.. MANOHB8TEB ^ ' Safe B u rg la ry , i Until Next Year Burton’s has. full time Helling ikiHiUong available for ciafts will be the subject for the WHAT w n x YOU HAVE? Lourie*Felice Wedding * aleri. neat appearing women. Salary and bonus, won* ievening. Hebron, Oct. 29 (Special) —Th* Maaedwter'EvwaUig HcraW Ha- Gagnon-^cGaiin 'WeddjAg Rodnrtll*.'’ O ct (SpecJall— Wapping, Oct. 39' (Special)— The Oak Grill'la noted fer Ita exeelletit aad Ballowcen Dnneca All SalnU’ Day united thank offe^ brim corfespondent, MIse Snsaa Bristol, Oct. 39 (A>)— Pollen Chief Bonn, Germany, Oct. 29 (P) —- derfui store discount. Pleanani'woTUnir conditions. T b « I x t S f o f EIkt will con ■The Ladtca Aid held an- all-day varied menu epedaltalag hi BOMEMADB Several organisations’'w ill hold Pendictain telepboae, ACedeoiy Bdmimd J. Crowley said today Ailing Chancellor Konrad Ade duct a mateb book program dur- dances tonight. Frank meeting yesterday at the home of Ing given by the women of the Halloween Mrs. Donald Grant, on Bucktahd 8-3454. / ' ■ that a Hartford ex-conviet is V. In * Novoajbor and. December to Badatuebner Poll. '^Veterans at Episcopal Church for mlisioitary RAVIOUi VEAL SCALLOPINI 8Md nauer may. hot be able to irsume APPLY IN PERSON PLEASE aid the ttnnectlcnt "Crippled Chll- Rd. During the morning they sew under arrest In New York City , in Foreign Wars will hoM a masquer- ed articles for the Dec. 3 Yair, w o ^ will be presented ^ St. eortnectien with the 823,200 M fe h'l* full ^litical acUvitV until '^dnn'a Ftmd. ade and dance at'thethe frhome on-Elw ~ Peter’s Church, Hebroii, |fo''- ^ BREADED VEAL CUTLET t year” U was Inoi^t.ed which will be held at the Commu SarvlBg Only the CRoleeet Bevevagea. burglayy last Sept. 29, at the home micihard A. Iforganaon. chair- St., with prises for tbo best, moat at the 11 a.m. service. . PrcBents Awards X' I rtirnd of Uie ^und. aaid today, the nity House.' In the afternooii Rev. of Mr. and Mra. Edward Vlolette original and''^ funniest costumes. Mra. Henry Dombroyrskl is the here. . ' : lenaUer’a CKriatian Democratlo BURTON'S, Inc. / ontire proceeda at this driire will' Bud Hewitt’s orchestra yirill fur- Edith Wolfe, one of the.editors of offering custodian. Congregational Connecticut, spoke At Sunday School The man wardescribed iaa Peter has postponed it* annual be uaed in the sUte for the relief 'niah music and refrcahmtnta .will Hrhool B u f^u llng invention, which waa to have awd r^iabUltation of' the crippled on l^r stay in England list year. Ladai, 40, alias Rocco Ladas, of be served. A ruling is anmunced by Ele 57 'Garden St., Hartford, on parole been held in Baden-Baden On Nov. .^ildrcn ot the atate. Similar pro- Following tbe speak^ it waa an The ''Vernon Square Dance Cliih mentary School/Principal Richard Lieut. CoL David Cby, diviaioBal ■ina June from the State Prison 21. ’Today’s announcement said graiaa a ill be undertaken by nounced that the next meeting wilt'hold a maaquerade : this eve- D. Gale, appirtng to school p u ^a officer of the Salvation Army, who at Wethersfield where he had been Adeiiauer, aa pArty chairman, re ledcea thravighout the atate. nihg at the Verhon; -Elementar; u ^ id be the anndal Christmas party to be held ml the Pleasant who go'To ^ b o o l vn 'buses other aerYIng a 1 to J year terra for quested the '-'^stponement until SulUlble -diaplay unite will be school, with the grand marcl than the rg ^ la r ones provided for will be guest speaker at the Ota- WALNUT 6R1LL breaking and entering. '■early n w t year” so .that he, could placed in many of the atorea an ■’#:* X - >• 'T X A t ' f x -- I . r • /• \ I -<■ k \ .I.' liUNckESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, <30NNi SATURDAY, OCTOSER 29, 1966 - ^ '■ ■ ■ ■,'.,-■.■ "■ - ■■■■:■ PACfEEIGI^T* X . MANCHESTER EVEN1NG.HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 • PAGE Hollywood Blonde— One mlUlon T" die* «^IU b« found Ih RuMia lon ( Awswsr te?frsvtou» fualB BUGS BUNNY dollars.. ' after the jodleis creed U.gone." t B a U U U U ! <« 32 Rev. Mills Speaks WHVlXJKfT VAIAT —Wall Street Journal Editorials nd U.S. Pretidtnt l j I u u u u Sense and N dnseiise The belt thermometer the year IN.HiW f ITS A «W , uluauiiui::! Admirer—Say thb Vvords that around Is a warm heart and a cbot uncjiiio «a - COMPOffTAtLKi A C B O tt B7 Trial /At^Seryice Here will make you mine. head. . OOlCio u u ci iM n d V B , \ N Weight U aiu'^ uuEiki l j u l : The man who brags about sit meaning,' “ Are you in good Vlgor? iMDUVtTABUV, Preeident’s >■. India t l EKJ u « CJ u ra t J izu J A cammunlty-wld^obaervance ting on top of the world should re The Russian*, "Be W ell!” St Female ehaep uanriiUi^iUULSCJi j u member It turns' over ;very < 2 i The English-speaking nationif. In I 'a n M l V A L molher'a o f the rafomiatioit o f the Christian! B t DICK TURNER first name u m r j u u i j u r j u -hews. addition to the telephonic "H ello!” ^ A * « ? * r * A * DOWN L3au MLJULl Church 'Trill ,b0 held tomorrow at f He had four USJfcdEiaClU say” 'How are you?” and "How do 1 Withered B p.m.' in Emanuel tMtiienm Salutes , you do!” — e end one S8c(Hpe U U U iB C J B U The bow, as A mark of respec^' X • daughter.' tJU G S U lC B Oitirirh. 'The main address will In United SUtes, the char- 3 Narrow Inlets u u u l j I lj ristlc salutation is "Hello,” or i* a custom used by nearly all ni' gH it wUe’S 4 Eaglet’ neate ba gtven.by the Rev. Dr. Elden K .’ yow do you ilq?" tions. . , • • ; / first name 5 Boxes IP'Compasi point 30 Is able Mills, pastor of the First Church The Arabs say on meeting, "A 12IndUn e British money 20 Coif mound 30 Gibbon ’ o f ChrieL Congregational, West fine morning to you.” Mrs. Smith—W h e r ^ are you 13 Oolf teacher of aei^unt' 22 Fast season 40 Oleic acid sail Hartford. The Turk says, with much grav taking that umbrella stand? iio 14 Midday I Dr. Mills, who Is in great de X husband lugging heavy container- 7 Correlative of 23 Social insacis. 42 Giver ity,, "God grant you .His' blessing.” 15 Erect neither 24 Tumult 48 Seasoning mand as a -apeaker, has ■ served ' -...... kk- -Z'Z ’■ >-. ■ -X ■ / ' y ' ' ■ filled with ui^.rellas to back of X The Persian greeting la of Inter ,o S Ig River in t "Star 23 Man's namt 44 Cry of congregations of the Society of> est to all by reason of its quatnt- house:) I tlxJught you w-fre go S' Switzerland Friends (Quakers) In Massachu- .... > '/ ; * '■ '" ~ P '"- -"' - ■..■w.. - ."...".. ing to heWme clean the house for Spangled 20SinMi baodianala Half CMoring — Hair neas; "May your ‘ shadow never .4 7U ^t color Banner” is the 27 RpmaR-dste 45,Low haunts aetta, Indiana and New York. He .BUT r j w s IS grow less!" the papty tonight. You know, the ■18 More facile haa been pestor * 6f hie present Homemade lto|l|;hnuU st MMrket You/yAra Shop Conducts Round Table Hair Shaping — Brow Ardihig * WME?r I PIEL 1 gue^s will be here in a few hotirs. US. national 28 Memorandum 47 In a line The Egyptian ia a practical man. 30 He wee the ----- ;FMachlhc part 40 Eat church for. 18 years. .On a leave ------X ' ...... ------— ...... t ------.../ mX i,,,, I „ ; ------.■■■.Mi’ ■ ’ in Ey^row ColoHng,— Parmonoiu Wovtiig W o w A s e AT HOME!, He has to earn his taxes by toll Mr. Smith— Yes, I know, dear, first U.S. .Pb pt._ 0 Blade (Fr.) /81 Snare 4>I>roops of'^(|bsen?e in 1949, he served as under a burning sun. Accordingly but I want to hide these umbrellas President associate director of the American Eloetrie Mdnieiirfng he asks; "How do you perspire?'.V before they get here. elected for lONot any > 07 Turkish 81 Dance step U Poker e t a ^ hospice 82 Fhiit drink Frie'nda Service Committee uhiL- The Chinese loves hlS dipbev Mrs. Smith— Well, o f all things, ---- terms administering relief to Arsb refO- prartlcally accusing bur.guests of Hence he sayS: "Have you had 31 Abstract being geee- in Gata, Palestine, under a planning to steal the umbrellas! your rice?*' ' 32 Sotrthem r r r r united Hatlona program. The (Jreeks, who ajre keen men Mr. Smith— You never can tell. . general V- X They might recognise 'em. The Rev, C. Henry Anderson, of business, ask, one another, 33 Got up pastm’ of Cnuutuel,' the host "How arc you ^ iin g on?" ; 34 Appearing church, win assist in the service as The Spaniards say, "How are "A ll the virtues men possess, dic 30L,ouae.;cgg ■\ tate a belief , in God, and ail their 2 will Robert G, Loomis, president of 99 EAST CENTER ST.—TeL MI-3-5009 you passlnj^lt?" SlNum bw the Alanchester Council bf Church The Germans, "How goes.lt?” faults demand the comfort o f His 8 S3 Fipnals rabbit' es;, the ReVi Jl. Russell Peery,. Cen The Dutch, "How do you trav understanding. CountleSa tyrants 33 Small child ter CiongregaUonsl Church: the el ?'> - ■ have tried to darken the Image and 34 Rodent / w i—Tiiwp The Swedes, "How can you?”. have failed; the Icons and the can- Rav, John^R. NeuberL Community Now's tha tima ' to 35 (f reck lalier o o n r p Baptist ChUcch, and'the Rev. .Al 10-» Sg'Unfecllng fred Lk Wilii^nii, SL Mary's Epis maka your patsonol* DUBALDO S O V a n t^ b ^ sr ST y BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE wUh MAJOR HOOPLE copal. Church. . '■ Caromle ChHst* ^ MUSIC CENTER O U R W a y ■one/ The Emanuel -Choir wHl sing un- 41Canlgraph ^ gltH . - MSDOUB TPK. H6H.'-„-PAe6oN MV UN 'der the direction o f Charles B. HAIRCUT? 42Mgepn pea TKL, Ml.a4MS tVakeley, orgknist of the church. • QUICK • d e p e n Oa b l e (You earn and have SEEMLY MlRTN, JAp6-“ ?0 t L 43^ocM car The Manchester Council' of. FINE ffeARTRAP VC THE S it u a t io n i$,FRAuisMT] , SERM CE \ yeur i eady in time for ME iNTD.AfAOS — VC 4fi Mountain Churches is sponsoring this serv «3hrii< '■ qUERINl and MOR]S8<^ \MlTl4 ^ E T -’ I nymphs Backed by 28 Yeaia FULL euOOD. PROTfiE ice which marks‘the day 438 years' ' Accordions^ 80 Asseverate k'*I . of Experience A FRIENDLY LITTLE TO CONOUER .PROFESSOR. i F r i r w ago When Martin Luther nailed his 81 Cooking 95 theses for ehurchly debate on 'O' c a r d s WitN a m in d O ' P A C L E , A M A N WMO- ' , Priratfi Instructions utensil the ceaUe chUrch dooy' at Wltten- PEADER.'-"' VslHV'NT Y a CO ULD r e a d y o u r tM O U a W TS I 3T CERAMICS SI T.M.* . I--'. .'i:' '-'/■I'' V ’ ’-.■7- '\J ' ItM’ ' '4 A, V * ■■-.I ■ f ■ "^ 1 V ■ / '• N , . ,.'l‘ :'-V • ■ V ■V < t" 0 . MANCHESTERi EVENING HERALD, M AN ,TER.’C0NN„ OGTOBE r "29, 1955 PAGE ELEVEN A. 'MANCHE8TEB EVENINO'HERALD. HANCHE8TER. CQNN» SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1965 X ■} nday acuse M New^Englai|d Contest ^erchaiils Will. Q State Crpwn with; Triilm, 7 - Mdiiidi Cflittt Fortlull RottMiup jping for Notre Dem e Jill Says She^U Ski Again / -Yale Anxibus-tO-JW j idh f^ Invaded Local Seml-Pm ^ d d d m W ho Face M iddl^oW irEtev^ -- Staiifls in Path^ ;aii, Iow a Clash To Retain ,Ivy M argiii ForM Jam e with Jiidi {MIXED DOIVILES Of L o ^ l Squad In TV Game of W^eek — Boston, Oct. 29 (45 — Undefeated New Ehigland cdllaga football eleveqs .Were up against strong opponents today in their Mds to remain Bportini;. a tw ^ a m e wtnning^ able gyXrtg** cafrying C. Sarpolil ------M, 100 m •treak and favored ^y 13 polnU, department and the Indians have T. Sarpoia ...... lit’ 106 319 . One winning streak w-lll coma to^ New York, Oct. 29 i4>) -A team named Desire and'a team named In the perfect record ranks. y rival Wln(»>am Hlgn\Schooli; in aytraged 152.3 yard^ on the) an end tomorroiy afternoon a t '2:30 Notrd Dame clashed todaj’. Undefeated, untied Holy Crosa tangles with a pyracuaa taam it has totals ...... lOO 306 1 » 612 been unable to whip in Its last Ava tries. The contest is the foaUira vader Mt. ?Iebo this anerhooR lo ^ . ground in fotir gamea compared to i at Mt. Nebo wheh the undefeated 1*hc team named Desire is. o f coiirae, Navy, unbeaten and untied a CClL battle witH w ln tw the opposition's 158.5 ayerage. the , A. Qlben ...3 .1 2 0 S2 106 307 M)d"ivlth'only a tie and.a wartime victory to show in ita past 18 yaara of .the New England griAifon fare. - Z. OfSert 37 106 93 290 but pnee tied" Manchester Mer eheate'r. Kickoff is sUteos for 2 big nayatcry has been the Quad's | of fpit8tratlonAg«ina( the Irish. In fact, Hol.v Ofoqa has Won only three times In the 12-gama aerlas o'clock. inability to score more , tmich- Totals . . . . t 207 137 208 697 chants entertain the also unbeaten ■There are lather important games afcattii^ amind the country— with the Orangemen—the last time in 1948 when the Crusaders notched Althnrirh Cnarh AndvAndy Palali^ a t i downs. But for some reason or an- Middletown Warriors. After being Uiw Michigan-lowa in the television game of the waqk. Army-Colgate a 33-7 daeision. , ------' ----- ' d o ^ r ^ t ^ a b a A l ^ k e ^ ^ the locals have encountered (4) tied by the Leominster Lioijs in 'li^ Georgia Tech-D.uke— but the Intereat of moat football fttna wUI'be There have been three close leaders, Yale and Princeton, are Fowler 79 2CI ie tm A i’^ ^ r r ? B y ^ h e v e t e & Ifceat f ^ | Fowler 93 235 the eeason's .opener, the nost rivOted on South Bend, Ind. . - " '■ ' '•*- game#^ in the recent sli’etrh of favored to handle, Dartmouth and mentor Kks an0e*cellent passer ia ^ n '’* 'n'"'*' 20->ard, eleven , haa rolled over ■ Fort ' For the Mldehipnten from the W eet 'Virginia shojfldn't have Holy Crosa frustration.The Crosfii Brown, respectively, quarterback-v^lan Casey and a i Hne. Totals 173 5M Devens. Greenfield Lions, Provi lost 34-27 in 1950, 20-19 in ’52 and — -- (#1 banka of the Severn. thla. wM the ^^^y trouble with MaS'qiJatta. but- The EUs will be out to regain atrong oujrt^ntnner in'halfback ! Walker E. Salafi# 73 231 dence Grande; Club and the New blggeat teat of the m m o "- A hoI* Croaa could come a-«qropper 25-20 last season. their winning wrays in tha Y a ^ Leif Japdbson. The tatter is :^lso a T. Balafle . 103 293 Liondon Pequots. Meanwhile, the However, ..it's no mere Jinx the Bowl against a band of Iildlaiu BrigM’ drpends upon five Ironmen tory en l they probably will g » against Syracuse. The CniMdwa fine «M aer. And Casey, who has invaders have thumped Bridge through to their flrst.aU-vIctorioui I straight to the Crusaders bump into at Worcester that got their Arst taafo of tri who hliye played practically .every Totsls 161 176 6M X clprtKed five TD-fosaes this fall, •.'.V port, Waterbury and the Wethers acason In hjstoiy. , • j Orange. Testae A and M. the w-here a capa-clty rtowd of 23.000 umph last week w'ith a 14-0 upeet id Jaco^oh have twonop receiV-- minute X)f every game thus far. field Prison. And tomorrow's vie-, Is expected to Jam Fllton Field. of Harnfard. Yale suffered its .Artt .‘thort InXie.serve. Strength. Co- til Navy was conceded ita beat ‘ touthwMt 'confercAce aurprlae' A-l era in starting ends, CorCaptain M. HaniFn . .. 87 101 r4 tor will, claim .the mythical State choncq o f whipping the Iriah in ! p arage, played defending'enam- The twice-beaten Syracuse; team o f set^tadK 7-ff"wt the hands o f Col Frank Caple and Dave Fracchla. esptain D ^ e Golas, Norn) Wohen- H. ITaniiFn » 108 117 307 semi-pro crowm, a title held by the 1955 la considered to be the best thal, Dom ^quatrito, Dick and more than a decade. O f course, the i,pion Arkanaaa. gate the aame’ afternoon. Other scatbacks to bear watching talented (Merchants the past two Middiea were underdogs, more of the units fashioned by Floyd Dartmouth I w the nation's lead Jack Farrell have .beyn forced to TotaU ...... 189’"174 tl6 581 ■nie fop game in the Eeat ^ are fullback Dave Worth and the la who have swept through theirfirat pounds compared to the dndiahs' Over Middies Today in Bowl Total* .1... 154 236 '617 pi ay a a somewhat faster brand of gether a biasing attsick with the > taken for granted. But Llne^^ach Coach Jack Murray in the line. "on” ahould cariy his team to tri dve gameagi 182-pound average. football than the Ivy League M )d running of A r ^ le WUUUas snd Tony Allbrio will verify G«ilaa’ D. McCann . Alessi. former Wesleyan University . umph. The 20$-pound Hornung, SyracuseSyri upset Affoy^^A-O two I . Offensively’ the host eleven wlU ' New Haven, O c t.'29 (45—Yale O. Mct^ann standout,loperqtes at left half and ' Mthough he is not ' an ovei;powei er- it rmtalna (0 be seen if ColgaCI Tommy_Thofhpson anqjUia g a^ g raly on Oo-Captain Jack Farrell, pbtllty as a guard on offense South Bend, Ind.,'Oct. 29 (iiV - weeks ago, fought,--Pitt before and Dartmouth oome to the cross Totals ...... his backfield mates ixrill Include. mg passer,,, can throw and run can keep pace. of Bill Demchak and Don team’s leading ground .gainer who a linebacker on defenae. 'An overflow cfowd of ,57.000 will roads for each ^n the Ivy I^eague dropping s .22-12 dec!ision^;and last Chick .Cichrello, Flash Faraci and from the Split T. Welsh, a whis at Unbeaten but once tied Auburn week fell before, the nation's No. li Harvard hosta Bueknall wbUa has averaged 4.1 yards in 65 car- 'The locals are in hopes of hitting' Notre Diimo Stadium today race at the Bowl today with the gtiarded its Southeastern Oonfar-. <6>. Nick Micale. Murray, ex-tackle calling plays and* a great passer, Boston University has an open rlas. Halfbacks Irv August, add the winning column for the first a true view of unbeaten Ellia In heed of a victory to keep ranked eleven,' Msfylsnd, 34-13. 7« 325 Boston University; fronts a ia perhaps the best quarterback ence lead against Tulahc, an easy The oloaeSt Holy Croea scrape date.' /' Dick Pepin are currently averag time this season but. a great deal Nhyy'a strength againsi the .their league record unblemished at 90 276 Navy ever has produced. assignment. Boston College, an depends on thair iojury list. Dick ward wall averaging a strong was a 'IA-14 verdict over a good Trinity, tlfo only other unbeaten, ing a raapective 8^3 and 3 yards •ed Irish. 4-0. ' pounds, The remaining -starters other unbei^en but tied club, untied reprtoehtatlva left in New .and the apfedy duo could provide Farrell la alight concussion)-, Ho- Totatfl 117 m 501 : ^ Navy Cfoach H V. I / T ’ 7, ■1 - 1 ) ■1):' .. / . ■ j : HANCHESTER EVENmO HERAU), 5UNCHEaiIE^C0yN.. SATI^HDAY, OCTOBER 29, PAGE YHIRTEkN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CO W .; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1965 ^ FsnB* Lai^ SakjNf Hoom r For ^ 8 72 Houses For 8sl* SttborbAD' '' ' ' '' For ^ Sals ‘ ^ ' * ' 75 ' '/WABta ^ RtoJ EsUiU...... 77 ' kfsrtmontor-Flsto— Republic Fuikd ^ By >AG4).Yaiid s h o r t e n Artlctoa For Sato 45 HoBsslipId Goods 51 ''FARMUirf. B(^''"'Wabur' ' MANCHESftilR'-'9 Itoduced to PERKINB imtEET--Mbdern five TOLJJtND-One-half mito Off m i- SBrawi WARtcD - AatOBObiiw for Sato I^ IM E R E OUCHTA BE A LAWI Tenemonts , 53 ParieWBF. Eight rooms (Mdf ,____ :aret’s D ecision set $13,900 la this one-story, t h ^ bed. yboma with 30' x 80' enclobed bur. Cross Highway, new two bed- tVfrCamUy, thrawtamt^. bust- IM* .CHBVKOUBT four door XMAB TREES, (wholMala). Select- THRBBdnCCB living on IH acres. T w o ^ S«raM, porch. Cblored tile bath, circutot- rooni ranch. Large Uvtng' room property. Hat# many caaft td batlMm aiid spruce that sells with custom made slip ci THRESTfim mi iHED rooms, eon- room home on's^qulet, residential To list Works Midui, radio, b«at«r, defroatora. poultry house, Mmu home for street, \but ve(-y .convenient to tog hot water oil heat. Dcairrale with ftreplaca, pUsUred wails, buyers. Mottgagaa azrangad. , on sight. Wreaths, boughs, etc. Reaaonablf price, li.Olenwood vsnlMtlA located. UtlUtiea fur- your children, Pneed 813,6d0.' Vtry good condition. MI. f•lU0. P r o p 'EM o s r i p ' e m o s p l o p 0L rT T S C A T 'EM OEMTlV’ . A ^ ahoppin^aad hue, m.SOO, FJHJL loipi^ion, fenced lot, fruit ‘ Irhea, hot water oU h ^ , cement haae- Flaana call Q a«ga L. Graaladio, 'Renowned ,<|uaWty. Moderate MI. 3-B8S5. v9*« people preferred, " Ms^Une Bmitif; Realtor;* MI. etc. Msuy extras. Raaaonable. mant with garage, amaalta drive. Realtor. JO . 848TS. 108 'Hmjry 'EMOS S^W E'EM / • B A B V S W iS S pHces. ' Retailers, triple Inveat- inlre iSFiCenter S t m orti^araUablc. VJL poaslbUi- Qf Soviet Foe^ A t^ isen en t INO CASVROUET, blade, twoHioor . 8-1143. tl'ca. Tor fitttber toftvmhUm call Owner Ifl. 3-8U0, 8 a.m. to 8 ExceOent corner .let l6$’ x 800’. atrrot. Mdan.. Radio and heater. Ml. kic SOIWS'IL ETAMD UP WHEM nOU'SE WMBM VbU WAMT TMEM PIQM iments. .Write for pries b»6chtirc. p.m., 8 to 10 p.m .' Immediaie occupancy $14KE- ...... r . .!( I I i, I n i l ; ' Hughes Farms, .Bemardston, LIVING Ro6m sofa. Good condi- Mra. Johnsoa, CooMcUcut. Real WE HAVE MVeriil cash cUanta CLA8SIFI13) AbVT. 9-»Vt after ______TOVIM&TQ BREAK 'E M f • lWEV^SUMtl«E*f«l6r 7863 after 8 P.M. Ertata Exeftaaga. CH. 6487$; George J. Coleman, Broker. Itodc^ (I ■nei fram FjMia One) (OMttooed from Yaga Oae) one emau ll^ t burned Ja an aftto ■BOWOIT-'F bwmwiu— ■■■■'■■> •vBUTRreeuiS: itL/fi^WSi -Wafting to bqy,.listyoUr -praasriy window,— ...... ^— D EI% HOURS " BRUNNER^ PACKARD 54 ern cabinet Utchro, fuU, hcatod or buainesa wftk^the'Manchester FLORENCE electric range, auto- iiV B r o o m s of furniture aa is. from the bommunist party," Taft royal lodge. Windsor. Two weeks ago the 35-year>ald SdS A. M. to 4:S^ P. Whole or aeparate pieces. No de SDIATE OCCUPANCY jMMMiiRnt, large lot 100 X 308. Im- Associates. Realtors, Earl Rohan. maUc Umer. Ehcccllent condiUon-, AIR-GONl , ___ OFFICES— ftOCKUBMnB SEGnoN. Uhumal MI. 8-r4S8. Phillip HaUln. MI. wrote Rossitar. Queen Elisabeth II took tho Rriheess tind Townsehd ducked out Look These Used Cars Over livery.' Pereobsl ressone cause me $ bcdrMm - ranch,, family aim occupancy, 811<800. War- HstaU 77 "For non-Oommuntota it is an v o l w ; ' 5;n G.E. j-efrigerator, 8 cu. ft., 100% llAtn^ St Itoeation. Park- Six room Cspe Cod includ .;B. Howrand. Reahor, >Q. 8-9231. Charles LatMrop . Ml. overnight train fof Scotland to of London to spend the weekend at COPT CLOSING TlBlB We’ll Save You Money COMiND D. Lady's whits flgurs akdtes, to sell. 87.Wedsworth St. -Ml.. rlV*e, 867 Mato kftdien; Excellent Mrch cabtoets. ARB YOU OONSXDBmNG outrageous performance." join her husband,. the DukC of the BinftcId country home et Mr. 9-0067. . tog. Apply ing sit spplisneesi wall to wsll JUI. 8-800$ t-0$64. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVt. OPf " OOOP%* practically new, $4. TWO boy's bl- S t 'i' Ceramic tile baUi, tub, separate 8BLL1NO 7 OOR FftOPBRTTT Taft accused the Viiuma of "dia- Edinburgh, who fleW. there earlier and Mrs. John Lyeett Wills tt / rugs, and fiirnishied recreation showed atall. Baacment fireplacw, MON. THRU PRL $16. MI. 9-68M. BENDDC DUOMATIC washer end PI six room coiodial. Wa arin lU fnlm yoor proporty Y E ! HEAR YE l^jood buy- tortion by omieaion." He aaid Im- yesterday. They plan to return to Windsor Forpat. Since then tlMy S^hevrolet . HBATBd I STORE tor Itmt at S3 room . - xonge. >l6g00. warren E. How- Pine por«d>. lava- Me and 4stlbout stay .okftgKiaa. the gross. CaU.ua tf selltof, pbrUnt anil-Communtot works by morrow eveping. ' * have met almbet: daUy, either at lO'JIO A. M. $S M.M.^GERMAN EXACTA cam dryer combination, one year old, laad, Itoaltor. ML $4EOO.______DciRay. Sport Coupe, V*. P.O. R. Oak St. Will paint toxatot tenant tory up, laundry Wa alap^ boy pe*P6«ty tor , or trading. The EllkworOt himself and other writers haye Tho Dally Express said "These quiet dinner parties at the homes H; WW. tiree. Only MSS down. era, s p e e ^ o l.OOQ seconds. Self fully guaranteed. Call MI. 6-1437 SATURDAY » A. M. .'.X after 7 p.m. . For Information call ML 3-1600, , ’/GHapel 7-1939 room, _ tool abed. BCau- SalUng' or biQnim contact Agency, Realtors, I6L been omitted. - meettojia. followed by dispersal of of intimate frjentU or at asranoa tinier., S.i Carl Zeiss Tesssr lens, MI.-8-6064„Ml. 8-1418. $13,860. FIVE ROOlf cohmiaL Two- tlfui grounds on X 300 foot lot. ♦ the. royal tain^ly revive reports House, the. Princess’ residence, for ' with fsather case. Quick sale $100. $ l o W RANCH $8 X S3. JNearly BTANUBt m a t ; Baattav You ought to be ashamed to f o t n ooorcRATioN w n x .X. EASY 8PINDRY washing machine. car garage,, eoa ncre, OaUghtfol Many axtraa, ntoRc peddle this obvious perversion as that an announcement to Imminent tea time dates. ’61 Olds Sdt^r 88 “ >0.116-4303. LARGE OFFICE. For dcnal new, fireplace. tU« beto, oil hot neighborhood tor OiUdrafl. Gaatdo / BRAB-BDlOt MUPTT WANTEDy-Thrse bedroom home nEAirUOATSD' Reasonable. MI. 6-9664: Barbara- WOoda . ML / . ^ MI-S-8«7»_ _ a bibliographtcal job," he wrote.' about Princess Margaret's fu As they left London last night, Four Dopn A . H. Hydramatje. or any type of buato wmer heat, Rusco storin wlndowe, Realty Go., 186 School St. MI. 8-7703. under 818,600. Also two -bedroom ture." / “ the public controversy over their Jet Mack. Low mileage.■ ■■ lage. Juit like WOODEN STORMS, windows .-and FLORENCE GAS range, apart Road location. Call ceUar. Over two acres good land, 8 -a n and ML »8lttl. home between 89.400 and 813.300. Ha was joined by novelist James scrasns; 38"x51'' 2<%"x8(0"xsp 18-11'16S-ll'",, WE 'NEED BCMEfBliifi M T. FarteU, chairman of the Amer In Brussels, where the RAF romance concentrated on this is omydy tSSS. down. ment elM. In good condition. MI. /Shade treee. SuWwban. Carltod W. PlOlfEBR (CIRCLE — T and good invaaoBaat' Have several cUenU with $6,000 sue: Dial MI-3-5121 86"x$S 1-16” . 34''x39/ . 36 18-1-16';* ^lutchtoe. m . 8-am, Ml. 8-4684. ican Committee for Cultural Free- group captain has been assigned, 9-83S6. MANCBESTEIl-^ rcioa older eo> ranch (throe bedrboma), Tour property may anil M r to $7,000 caah. Carlton W. Hutch, If they ehould decide to marry, 81", 36 15-16"x81' » % S u bu rbyF or Rent kxdal, 3 bidha, enchiaed porch, S- ocUar, ideal for children. toa, Rsaltor, Ml. 8-8133. MI. dom, who' accused the autbors of A British embassy spokesman 80 18-16 ", 30"x51", 38 -16' DISTINCTIVE Center haU, ito- .era. You caa find out by oaoalUiig, should Margaret renoionce all royal ’46 Chevrolet car garage, amaalU-drive, extra $8,700, tocludtog atove and fkfrig- * O’BrfaB. MI. 8daM8, 8-4864 ■ "Ihexcuaable siopptoeaa,'' in not said today "AiVhen Townsend left 38” x47'.’, Front door 1 OOVENTR'^Four room furnishe . roon^ garriaea calotoaL BreeSe- giving the non-communists (SM- he said ha would "be back on Nov. rights and prittiegea to w h i^ Bm Four Door Seden.-'R. H .^ yer- V. Machinery jind'Toels 52 ipaftmept Avsilsble today.. Cou- lot, convcttieiit tocatlw, gUilttl. eratoir; Call Goodchild /Hcafty Lost and Fonnd hauled. New tires. '$W down or as side door 39Ti"x80^". MI. \7338. way, garage, Screened glaased Warren E. HoWtond, Realtmr. >0. Company, Realtor, MI. S^TiaS, or GREEN MANOR—Three bedroom quste representation. ; / ' 7 and 4U far as-we know- nothing was born and X$de liito private Ufa. He preferred. John Bissau, Croas porch, c o v e r t patio, recreation' ranch'nerdsd for a special client. has Ucen idtanged." In the pattern bf her uncle, thb low as $S wesk. , ' . . 3 1 NEW FERGUSON tractor 8^800. lt.,j0oventry. PI. 3-683$. $A80o7 BU. 8-0838, / The work was atop crlllclssia by XiOST-^MotorcycU JaCkerat uie ' room, many extras. One of Man Quick sale If reasonably priced. Dr. John A. Sesalonsi aaaistant di Margaret and Townsend's sched Duka of .Windsor. . • / DisraoiMto— Watches— Bargains, new $-potot ho^up har chester’s finest residential sec- West Side Rec, Wednesday eve rows, plows. Used epreadera. 10 — Furnished apart A REAL NICE h om ^ Six rooms, Aik for Mr. Dougbsrty at Mad- rector of the Training IfiaUtUte of ule yesterday followed these lines: This question was-flung tw tba ning. Please return to Rec or ’47 Olds Jew elry 48 ti^a. For^atoiototment call Carl partly furnished end recreaUow dock A deVoa, Realtora, Hartford. the International Ladie(i‘ Qarment 4 p.m.—Margaret drove to Buck forefront this week when Uurpow'’ baled hay. Hereford feeder ment, 4 rooms. Electricity gas, ton ''•W.' Hmcmha, Realtor, MI. MAKCHESTER JA. 8-0358. sTfuirfleld St Two Door Sedan. R- H. $36 down "Tl^tmkiter. e. Dublin Trsctbr Co. ■ Ni hot water included. Central. TR. room. Two-car garsg*- •AP. $-8880. Workers Union. / ingham Palaee.' . - erful ’ London Timea publlahed ite LEbNARO W. T O R Jeweler, re-, 9-5133, MI. 8-4864. or READY ' 1...... ■ 4 ;10—Townsend left his hpart- first editorisl on the ro: oir as low as ISiweek. A itm i v/asaiwiu, o Wthdhem Rd.. WUIimanUc 5-3634. klANCHEfiTER, Itowiey S t— For ’The Fund for the Rspuhtto* •» LOST—liOdy’s gold wrist watch, on Ir- . ■ Mitre, edjuate wetehee expertly. 3-13: Henry Street—New de luxe five roai ment and headed aouth from Lon limea said there la Main St, between Myrtle and iOMSrM/VOtBv ReeeonsMe pricea. Open dally...... ^ ^ the person who Wants the charm OoBntt independent organteatkm act up SMA'LL FAMILY SlPECIALS room ranch ready for occupancy. by the Ford Fourtdatkm; reeenUy don. . love and duty in thljr;easa and tt Park Sts. Reward. JA. t-08St, or ’50 Plymolith , v§Titoyfj¥,Mm. Thursday eveninga. 136 Spruce of the country, yet minutes from cy CHOR] cheto 1986 , sroiliVantnl To Rihit 58 MANCHESTER—Off EAst. Center was atucked by American Legion 8/30—Margaret left palace. Margaret marries Townsend riia MI, sa«gi. Two Door Sedan. Good, clean, ------Biunc— Street. Ml. 6-4$87. model, ni ^er/used, 8160. ^ore- iMTgo Mtchen srith.,built-ln range the hustle M the city, this la ft. 5:45—Bucktogham Palace van 8t. for 81S,860. Customim'Mtilt five Very cozy eight room colonial spokesmen for what they termed muat pasa out of./the royal spot- solid. $68 down or as low as Id master .: „ tlUer/three months COUPLE WITH five months old am home excelltintiy constructed, and ^van. Selling for 818,700. arrived at Uckfield House. Uffht. / baby desire 4 oc 8 room reason home hot water oil lieat, fuU cel I ^ S n o s W; "left-wing Wsa." ' . LO R r^ftoldeii R etriever/ dog, weak. -- old, 3iywjdS/wtoV to 8” deep, rirst .ftbbr consieta of :■ Cheery llv- 4 » S:$d-;-Townaend was reported at Bnt the- Lmdon Star and the • Fuel and Feed 49-A 3 horsepower 8 motor, $106.' able rent CH. 7-3198. ______lar, City water, three car garage. In reply to thk Legion charge, Bridge Caatla': V _ mgia. If phone MI, t-M4t ihg room, with fireplace and open Fenir bedroom fcoioalal within Barn and otheV' out buildtoga. have availakis . 1 a fund spokesman listed tjie or- Dally M lrror^wo mass clrculatleB Business Scrvlcca Qff& Bustoeaa Opportunities -12 Help Female 35 SEASONED Hardwood. Firewood ■'(Me^n /Thri 1138. Tolland a ta ^ a y , cozy dining room and prom eta f SATUjiDAY, OCTIo BER 29,1955 J*A0K FOXmTEEM jnanrt;(B tkr 1EB?tttn0 iftra lS Sign Up Toddy to Become a Boiwr-n the Bldod Bank Filled -\ atrumdnt by the maker. He hks to Sisteirlibbd PJairt" know wood, its pulp formation and G re^ Mrs. Bush at ^i^berslup Tea About Town fiber. He baa to know also bow to iU nSfc Daily Net Prsas Run • I Th6 Wsathfir' Heard Along Main Street vary the Udekneas, both cross Sal^8>^Next Week ^ For the Week BAded FaraOMt fd D. S. WaatlWR Bars— : ■ LAVonn C. H*rtWl(> 364 ’ , ■ ; f ■ . ’ , \ A • wise and lengthwjsa of the plate Oct. t t . J95S a t , Hartfowl. wtll become of the violin. ^ ,- ^ e Sisterhood of Temple Beth OeaeriUly fair, peolee tosSgbL Um bride’o( Randell J.' Toop. 103 And on Som e of M anchestet^t Side S treet Too Stavnitsky 'first becama Inter Sholom will hold Its annual fan Law. la mdd Ms. Tndaday, fair aad Tbaner SL. UU» afternoon at 3 ested In vfoUn making when he met rummage sale in the vOstry of the n,9i6 o'clock. The ceremony will take m a n ^am ed Michael Goxio in UtDO ebaaga la temperattfre. BDgk ■ p*isk''~kr".«r-MaryHr-* 1 ^ ^ Temple, comer Myrtle and LJaden , M M ^ r et„.Uie A udit___ H af^C m aSour 30 years ago. Ooa- Sts., on Wedntsdsy, Nov. 3, fTpiii Bureett of OlmilathMi ' Caiuich, with reception followln* xo was a Violin maker, and'Stavr 9 a.ni. tp 2 p.m, and on Thursday, / M ancheiter-^A City ofFiU age Charm In the pariah hall, j nfURy, who always liked music, Nov. 3, from 9 p.m. to noon. ■r became. Ms pupil. kCucbeater Auxiliary P o l lice Beautiful new fabrics, woolens ■ 7^ Affer leshilng'lhe trsde himself. and linings will bd offered as wqll MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1955 (CtbaMSed AivartM af aw PRICE m rE CENTS will be aaelgned by <^ef Herman, Gosso has consented to teach it to VOL. LXXV, Ntf. 2« (SIXTEEN PAGES) O. flchendel to the varioua HalloW' as - general merchandlN in excel few of Ms friends. But the'y lent condition. ^ >. ^ ------een partiee thrbuchcmt the town didn’t always have the staying- Monday evenlnf. The men are re- Members may leave their goods power: necessary to learn the craft. in the vestry of the tm ph .A n y m queeted to re ^ ^ to Police Head- One, however, who waa.a toolmakv quarter!^t 6:30 p.m. Monday. time (before the pale. ’Jlioaa Aesir;, Bulletin er, was “coming along real wS: Ing pickup service mAy call either Adminisiration Asks until he had to move out of t lof Uie eo-cha&mcnr Mrie« David Loadoa, Oct. 11 Ufi— Priuccss Sgt.^William A. Whalen, aon of la his shop, Stavnitsky 1 R d ^ dt’'M rs,'W illiam Gbopdr. Kra. Helen Smith. 34 Woodbridge photographs—one of his M argaret saM tonight she will 8U U parilcipaUBg in Exerciae old grandson gor whom hi not'm arry Fetor Tbwaaead, Wie Bagebuah at Camp Polk. La., the violin half-slse, one of a focal cow. Limite^Test of U.S. Princeas said la a atatemeat largeat Joint maneuver of the boy band leader, for whom he did from Clareaoe Houm: “ I isroiid -X Army and Air Fbrce alnce World some work, snd one of Tehudl Ilka It to be kaowa that 1 have War n. A mmber of the 6J8th Menuhin, whom he adqtlrea decided not to marry group Oapt. K ni^eera LUht Equipm ent, Co., Disaster Insurance Peter Townsend. "But, mfndtnl he la atatio^ at Fort Bragg, N. ; Tough Lot to R ai^ IHCY of the church’s teaching that, C. He greottated froih Manchea- Chrlstlaa marriage Is taiW Conversation about a rpoeht OIL II W Mhtagton, 6ct. 31 (AV-fUmit ” to ^ e amount of Insurance Me, nad ceaseious of my ter High School in 1953 and Joined project In which members ' the aervice In 'March 1955. tile commonwealth, 1 hayi ■z civic organisation escort^ a SERVlCi X An fidniinistration apokesman gmee there are no preient solved to put these coasldanitMaa tain on ber of children to A sports contest recommended .ftxiay tnat any actuarial rates for disaster, insur- before any others.” - A aoB was bMD at the ML Sinai reminded sonre of the members Hospital In Hartfdfd on Thursday CALL program ijf federal diaaster ance, wide authority should ' be I have been a'waie/that sub the other day about experience given to the agency in setting ject to my reamuMdag rights to Mr. and Mrs. Ehwrin Hyson, 413 during similar projects. inaurance be launfihed on » Woodland SL WILLIAMS of BuccMsIoa It mighi have been One man remembered a young OIL SERVICI limited and experimental .^here shoiiid be a limit on the possible for tp)t to eontta^t a / la d y R(d>erts Lodge erill meet rad-headed fellow who wSa in his baaia. . over-all amount of insurance for civil B U.S. Drops Controls ' Tuesday night at 7:30 at the home charge at a ball game. The young Roger W, Jones, assistant direc* any individual or firm, and it *T have rdmbod this decision of Louise Robinson, 691 W. Middle ster made the expected large num MI-9-4548 'tor of the Budget Bureau, sppke should be limited in coverage, ontirely aloM and In doing ao Tphe. ber of\trips to the sandwich stand. for the administration at a meet-1 Jones suggested that coverage I have htou' dtomtgtbeaed by the On one of the trips he stayed ing of the Senate Banking (3ammlt-; should be limited to real property support aad devotion The West'sidTBranoh of the away frdm his seat in the bleach '-.i— . tee, called to consider ^ y s to pro-' and business Inventories, Including Capt. Townsend, On Travel to Soviet vide better protection/for cltiienbi both the growing and storedlcropa am deeply grateful for the Maiy Cheney Library will be open ers overlong and his keeper went ; Herald Photo.. looking for^m . . againstralnst financial loess'sloei^t from floods, | of farmers. He said it had beeb of all those wbo,^ have ' Monday in the afternoon only, W Chatting together before the beginning of the Women'p Republican • I..-/.''-;- cause of the Halloween activities As the ciiaperone apprdached Hurricanes and other disasters. suggested that the maximwnr cov^ constantly prayed for my ;hap- Geneva, 06t. 31 (/PHyThe Unlieti States, Britain and Franeis Club membership tea yesterday afternoon at the'Manchester Country . Sen. Lehman .(D-Lib, NY) pre- erage be $2SO.OdO to (300,000. piams.” kt the Rec that evening. No Anes the stand, he heard the proprietor Club are (from left to right)) Mrs. Hazel Finlay, c6?chalrmnn of the today presented to RuMia f 17-point proirram for free es« will be chairged for books due T eU sofU fe «ided' at the seMon, aimed to de 5. The tna'nrance should be/ap- ■The message was signed chanRe of information and free travel which would rip the admonishing.' the red-head . In hospitality committee; Mrs. Dorothy Bowen. progrWm chairman; Mra. velop facts on bdiich Congress can "Margaret” and dated today. Monday. words that w;enL something like Prescott Bush, wife of the senator and guest speaker at tlie tea; Mrs. plied with some' fiat amotm de act when it i^onVenes in January. ductible at' is common now in ' \'SM Iron Curtain to shreda. this; "No I won’t IplI you another Maryann Turklngton, membership chairman! and Mrs. Clara Wallett, Lehman plMs e series of hearings, eandwich. I csn’i understand how In Washington automobile collision insurance. co-chairman of the hospitality committee. Mrs. Bush told of some of Including ^ v e r s l in New England This woBld eliminate many small Geneva, Oct. 31 <^P)—Secretary of State Dulles announced a little guy like yo cMjr rsported - early Saturday A. M. for best selection of ciolors and sisters” left Buckingham Palace” two royal sl.Vters and left inv- $87,000. see Japan, than Csechoslovakla News Tidbits x.^^ Defended in Past Parity Is an economic formula power (ailures at Mtit a.m. la-<* Saturday Only sizes. y ' after what may prove to be art mediately fo r'a weekend at the Freeman said one of the authors sell • arms to Egypt,” said the ^>In the, . past Eisenhower has for giving formers a fair price for day. Bridgeport and St, Via-' Closeout! . • W'’s-' historic meeting." of the bibliography, Dr. Clinton spokesman for the Federation of Coiled from AP Wires .wsrlnly defended Bensofi, who rcat*s HospItaU beOi begaa oalag The newspaper said the Prin- (Continued on Pkge Thirteen) i Roasiter, profe'Ssqr of government Economic Organizations,. (FEO), comes^o Denyer today in thi (Continued on Page Tblrteea) cmergeacy geaeratora - whea For ctib blankets, throws, bathrobes, coats and at Cornell Univefalty, agreed that composed of all major Japanese lerrupted: No ezplaaaUoa Betoife REGULAR $1.98 NYLON STRETCH smaller size regular blankets ,or put two together^. / ] manufacturers. , Wcat German Foreign Minister * ■ > "certain revisions” Svere needed. avallahlei from .Usited lllnmlaat-- for a larger blanket. j Freeman said that Rossttec "col Dead Copy’ of I'.S. Anns Hetnrich Von Bretano plan* to go lag Co. laborated originally with pr. /'But we must clear first with to OeBA\'ja to confer with Big Three Hand Crocheted W ife Clear in Killing, Arthur . E. Sutherland of. the Washington." he added, "because Weatern Foreign mtfiisters. . , , FOG SNARIA STATE ROADS Nile green, hunter green, red, baby blue, pink, yel Harvard University School of Law, our.,, whole ami* industry is Government, agency says, investi Knotvland to Backylke Hartford, Oct 29
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