-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 . imth«-s’ Weekend” at Wilbre- >tholics to Hold it' jiaA.. Academy, as fuest of litaien, Scott Mitchell, who is n ■/. Clocks Move /acadaaay timior* Mitchell plays Special Services ^ u ^ ly footWl, sings in the GlM Club laiid Chspel Choir, is on the The Rev, John F, HartnOn. rCctor B-A-C-KOne year, book etaft and a member of of St. James' Churthi announces By Electric our m tha Dranutic Club. the following events for tomorrow Hour, Tanight “\lbe DbrcSs Society of Emanuel and Sunday, slsp for Tuesday and. FirmfUnion Liitheren Church, at its monthly New York, Oct. 2» PP>—Forty n a a ^ Wednesday, Xor. 2. at 8 Wednesday, Nov.’ 1 and 2, ^ Saturday. Oct. 29, confessions million persona in nine east p-StlTlJUther Hall, will entertain coast states and.aic»u* Midwest the ‘X i ^ of Lebanon.” tha yo«ng will/ be beard from 3:30 to 5:30 Pittsburgh, Oct. 29 (iPI ■ Westinghouse Electric Corp. municipalities galn„6ne hour of yrommi’s organisation of the Bris­ and from 7:30 to 9 p m., in Eng- /! alpsp tomorrdw as daylight sav­ tol LUtherta Church. Mrs. Paul Hsn. Frenchi Italian, Lithusntan, and the federation of West­ ing time gives way (o standard Andeiaon. ftxRldge St., will 'show inghouse Independent Bala- time. her recent BCtmuda, pictures. A Polish arid ^ s ia n languages. ' X > - fOclai hour mvrttliUAW. refreshments»A#a>AaKmAnta will ' ri^ Unions today signed a The clocks move back in Con­ Sunday, Oci^ 30, The Feast of necticut, Massachusetts,Maine, follow the program. Mrs. Herbert Christ the Klfig. The Forty five-year “ packftge” contract, Bengston u chairpian, of the New Harripshire.yVermont, New Hours DevoUon. honoring the Holy retroactive to 0|ct. 15. Jciaey, New York. Rhodq Island hostess committee. . Eucharist, will o | »n at 11 a.m. y . The pact provides annual Wage i and Delaware. Also returning to East, West with'a Solemn HiglyMass and Pro­ increases totaling 16 per cent and standard time are some cities in Manchester Soroptimista will cession of the Blessed Sacrament a score of fringe benefits. The open their food sale tomOirow' at Illinois, Ohio an(l Pennsylvania, Sunday Masaes are atSp. 7, 8, 8, 10 salaried . union represents shout including nilladetphia and »,A m . in Hale's store with the 14,000 "white collar” employe;. and means committee,' in fmd li. . \ Chicago. Push Plans wajm and Tuesday, The Feast \ of All It ia the first of four unions, to Three etatei, ...the District of chwge. While patrons may buy SatnU.' Maasei will b^said at sign a contract with Westing- whatavar thev wish, a feature of Columbia and 800 cities across 6:30. 8:30, S:30. 0:30 a.m.Xand at house, the nation which had heen on rths sals wUl be the opporunity^to Two other unioria—the CIO In' At Geneva ■aiainble a Saturday night sup­ 7:30 p.m. • '77'4 closing of the For- daylight saving time, moved ':y Hours Bevotlon will foUoV Im temational Union of Electrical their clocks back on thh laat per with choice of baked beans, Woricers arid the United Electrical meat Msf. aalads. raspberry- llstely after the 9:80 Ms Sunday of September. Geneva, Oct. 29 (/p>—The Ifedneaday. Nov. 2. All S^j* J. Workers (independent) , are ' on orange and ether. relishes, home- strike kgalnst the firm. The — II ■ i.iii ...... kii.i'iiii Big Four foreign minhitera baked cake aquares and brownies. Day. xMassea wlll.be said at 5:8^ met today for the third .time a, «:20,-X 7:30 and 8 a.m. The other — the AFL International Brotherhood of Electrical Work­ to try to bring nesrer to­ The marriage of Miss Barbara J o'utocb Miaa will be a Solemn M ers—rejected a company wiage gether their apparently Ir­ McCann. 21 Doepwodd. l>r„ and of Requiem. contract but has taken no strike Pvt. Paul R. Gagmm, 148 S. Main action. reconcilable views on hoar to a t, win take place tpnwrroW The settlement between the reunite Germany and. i^iirva gnomlng at 10 o'clock in the Euro^an Team salaried union and Weatirighoave Movements European pqace. ChUKh of the Assumption. \ iWtugnI'i* PreatdenbGravelro Lopes fright>,■ Provides Quick Pay Hike charges today of new troop stein has been added to the mem- powers prsM tad each other y«S-> yrho are in this country to make 'Girls’ coal^4Rted, loose or boxy ''backs of The agreement provides im- terday rtvai programs for golutlpa dashing cashtnbre and wools. A good selection mediato-Mlary ihcrease./Rmployei Violations of (he t»pse 'in ' rrileiisl^ study of industrial s T b c is ib n Auja demilitarized border er'IMlKhiie.'e proUenu. Dtjdoin^a' iMicfinrfiWVsnllon. ------of .8tyle8__imdXSolqrs,._^fe*turlng X i Z : earning above 871.20 a weak or Chapter, ’ Mrs. Meyer Tober is the hem” for longer wearing, 'qaoa.OO- a- month~wfll TwrtVB' tnr zone,— which -UvNy trtice - of­ tluMtwa pUawykrem cbalmMn for the Manchester Disr TTia participants, who have al­ as far apart as they ever ready received special Intensive ^ - '■ X,, ■ ■ ' •' cricasesr ranging up to $4.80 a w-eek ficials strove to neutralize a been.- trtet, . or K0.80 a month. orlentatW And pre-training in the - ' T ' - S l Sizes 7 tp^ 14 month ago. Today, the forelpi nUitlsteni will V - - fundaiuuitals of SMldent control, Seen In iqdltion, all salaried employee An.Israeli Army spokesman - Mlaa Julia Omo. physical educa. also witL^ceive a three per cent tee what they can do to find at are Xvisltlng 20 production X. also charged the Bgyptiuis opened least some common ground be- - tkm tsaehdr at Manchester High saryfee operations during their London, Oct. 29 ,i per cent near the NIrim settlement east of "Mra Pumpkin Head” introduces her husband, Ssho seems too loaded down wUhx.cider: to aay ir arguments now ita, the; group is meeting with Convoy .JacKels their romance. The Princess, pale and^seribua, slipped quietM'' the Gasa strip. "Hello”' They are part of a Halloween display on the lawn of the Elmer White home in .Peveland, Club In Newington. ^ out of London laat night after ar iffecti've In each oKthe next two be dipeetiBa>not go much at chang­ .Officials of the United States | Juit the thing to keep you warm hi cold and stoi-my The 5-year increases will '. Israeli officials ■ here said two Ohlo. \ Each year since 1968 the Whites havS, delighted youngsters and adulta with the coldrful dis­ ing each oUier’s minds, but toward Labor Department arid safety en- 90-mInute talk with her aiater, a ^ companies of Egyptian troops, Tite PVimdahip Circle of weather. Poplin jackets\with detachable hood. Insulated Queen Elizabeth II, at Bucking-! A r S C n t l l l c l U e i a V S 16 per cent or a'total mini­ play. ^A spotlight turns in* lawn into a Cbriatmaa-like scene at night. Mrs. White, who got. the rallylM^^pMlo-support, particular- ' glneere. , . , i quilted lining of acetate Myon shd cotton batting. Hand arid X mum '«( $7.40 a week, orv$40.70 a totaling about 300 men, penetrated idea "out of my own Jittla'head," says the trick-or-treat crowd likes the display so they skip her housety in^M m aiiy. Salvation Army is plannii^ to At the' Rogerw Oprp. plant in *1898 *22)98 ham,haiw Psltcs. ^ V , • ^ .a a * IsraeU territory along the El have a harvest supper .kF the Rogers, the group will be wel­ washable. Sizes small, medium/large. Colors: Turquoise ^ S^cialjpollce detschn{e.nbs month. when out for devlllMi pranks. . \ • West llaiM Strategy / Citadel on Thuraday, Ji< ryp i, serv­ The ns't^ontract also proyidea, AuJa-NiZana border, about 46 mllcf comed by Saul SHverstein, presi­ and geranium. x "V^\ < \ turned all traffic lights to red to Big Union Walkout south of Gaza, yesterday. The Is­ throe weetem ifiinlatars eo n -/ ing times to be f^ W x ^ noon tq- GIRLS’ DEFT.—SECOND FLOOR hold up trailing reporters si Msr- effecU'. J, .an increasecresae^nf MaomiUaa's villa' 1:80 p.m. and from VtO/7 p.m. The dent, and .tour the factory. It will [ the present group life tn;;vranc'iln;;vranM raelis said they set up an outpost later meet with Milton Yeoman, i ‘gsret’s suId sped out of. the palsce Buenos Aires, Argentina, -Jn the zone in retaliation for the map atrategy. Iwt i menu will consist of/cbickeri on coverage from epproxiinainately '' $5.-" Maroeea Asks lomats nane^telieve personnel director, and hear, a | and headed south; ' y Oict. 29 (P i — Argentina's pro- 'alleged Egyptian incursion. , biscuit, pea^^ craitberry sauce, Townsend left London about the 700 to $7,500. A ^ e n tt. MckneSs Ike TiF'See B em b are so g r e a V '^ y doubt '4(tiiit Jello •ira tea or coffee. presentation Of safety methods by : viisional government has head­ and^ hospitalisation H^nefits /.Charge Promises Broken X various members of ths corpora­ same . time. The -lO.year^ld di­ ed off—at least for the present Israeli Foreign Ministry is- negotiations can 'ba under(akan in \ '’-"/• tion. A dlBcusstori period will fol­ vorced war herb also managed to are increased. Sp!f^ y.fteturn ths nhnt tiitmn. Mn^^Tbssph J/Childe,.26 Green aqub 'Mmke bff^ptitinfnr iwwsmen and —a threktened strike by .the lA- 2 vfiwun fffT|n^^rPi *ri* two low. \ V- ' ■ ~ ■ You*ve Been Waiting . bor uriions that formed a main Egj^UaSvcompiriBi reinforced Bach lido now ti nteSHtf ts ;laft from Aradley Field via Rogers Is one pf two plants in ,x . v is a e d into the cqotitryllde. argue that Its own n u h f Mu Air Lines last night for ■niere was no official announce­ part of fallen Dictator'Juan D. (Coninued on Page Beves two other^Aorptlan units that al­ (HBen%oussel ___she 'wlU visit her CopnecticutXthat the group will Perori’s strength. The new ready had m up strongpointa in rope and Oermanyiafmrda thk hMt visit, I The other is the American j ment of the whereabouts of either hoge for assuring peace. jhter-in-lsw, Mr. and W ool Sla(^s For These! of the principals in the widely fol­ government suspended ail offi­ the zone. 'Iliejraaid the moves were Hardware Co. ip New Britain. Tricot Print ersey Dresses • ' \ ade ‘in dlsrej^d of the armis­ Rabat, French Mcocco, OcL |9 ilnd the pr Ida fight — Mrs. Ji »h Childs JT., of Long In plaids and plain colors. Sizes lowed and hotly debated romance. cials of the unions and ordered Denver, Oct. 29 (/P)— Presi-Awake of the existence o f ' ch netther side Bssch .(CliildU Jr., it connected the election of new officials tice agreement ahd or promises (iP)—.Prfcsaure for » .quick tsturn LIMITED QUANTITY But by late evening heavy police Republic f und Rantaent Pl«AriViftwariLisen newer, m pa8«ea bsaH «n- an- ky th# WhlU c a «o9a»—that ^ t xmembara soma tried of ofltciaHv admits appwsr to be with American.AvlsUon -.patrols surroundqd Uckfleld Houfe, within 120 days. madeby Egypt’ to )^ a d ia n MaJ. of pro-NriUonMlst exiled firmer hie fellow jeeb In the research Gen. E. L. M. Bums, Itlilef of the other important recovery i v f i m Kba. afrieulId 'W w 'iBordsr to \. LESS t h a n portant antiUommunist. works | the 1966 prealdential and congrae- was said to have left there soon the workers "to continue Before . the group of French declared last night: relax woiM tensions, p et ths FASHIONED nave been, omitted. "J am going to see it through siohal compaigna. HANDBAGS pound H a l f p r i c e gfterwsrd in the direction of Uck­ peacefully In your jobs with David Freeman, the Fund’t sec-1 Egypt Arms^ tenlsU gave up their opposition Only; yesterday, the regional fleld. the assurance' your interests/ retary-treasurer, said yesterday 1 to ^ p 'c x ^ lta n , an Important just as long as the President board of directors of the newly or­ (Oealinie^ea Puge Buckirigham Palace announced will be protect^,^’ , the} group is making a ' study ' Berber/^leftlOnglaq did an about wants me to rehtaUi In his cabi­ In faille or plastic calf. Man.v with zipper compart­ that Margaret would pass up the net.” ganised National Fanners O - 66" to 70" wida, I % ydi. to I % ydi. long. Where the revision would be in U.S.^ Auproves face. X. .ganiaatlqn asked (hat a price floor ments. In wide assortment of styles. annual royal film show in London He is Thhm) el Glaoul, powerful . So the scheduled Eisenhower- NYLONS cess “is believed to brive reached the [form of a supplement or a new be established at 90 per cent of \ Monday nl|^t—the first one she e^tion of the 474-page, volume pasha of Mafr^ech who had -op­ Benson confeience' at Fitzsimons has mifsed in "nlrie. years. The an- a decision on her fuUhre" and , Tokyo, Ort. 29 o 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 —A 6mm low and aqua. Also, novelty patterns. ip the preparation of- the hibli gesced.to - -U.S. - military apeciflca gating Senators should Have-half lag sauggM over the CiWaeriH- ography," , tlons and supported by /American the material they *want- to make'^ cut valley this momlag, vtrtoally The most bitter criticism of \he r f- X ’ *-'*• Now Faces Sanity Test proctiremenL Evetsythlng we make public from Morgenthan Diaries by At N6t G^rseas bliiidiBg rootoriets and alowlag CO. r,’ ■ -T ^ project came from’’ Prof. PhHip hqw ia.h,,desd copy of U.8. weap­ Tuesday night. tralRe to a crawL The Travelaca Taft. Labor economist of Brown ons and we must have permission Frank Kilroy and Wayne Roblq- Weather 8ervk« gold the tog ex- By KARL.R. BAI'M.AN ' University and an 'authority bn to export them. There is no Inten­ son of the Philadelphia Football Washington, Oct. 29''(P)—Ben. »-a plsn would likely to Lonemh tM d^'all along the valley of tha* .pair Simulated Leather Covered . Washingtjon. Oct, 29 ijPi —Kath­ conimunism in labor union*. tion now of producing.new. models. El^Ut file suit ftfr 8250,000 each Knowland (R-Callf) ajkparcntly ln\ peoples in the-satellite countries Cdnaactlcut RH-er and lata Ver- erine Ann Haynes, petite killer of You descire a' vote' of tharilfa !, The Fe o ^pokesmsn said Japan against'publishers of Ltfe'Msgc- tends to support the Ensenhower Ho "prolonged slavery behind th* ihoirt. Tt. lertiier the leg “ abool^ her huslfmna’s 19-year-old mis­ la seeking, new . arms .markets in zlne. ... . State.youths in 10-17 age administretion on domestic issueir; Cbmmunlst Iron Curtain,” - ' aa bad aa they get.” TQILETRiES Etc. tress. faces'I one ffrial ' barrier to (Continued an Page Thirteen) Boutheasl Asia tnd elsewhere to group who have passed high school while continuing t—Aa Under the verdict, returned primaries Would be in Minnesota -----,— to Impropriety by maintaining prt* i ing a security guarantee, in ex­ any guarantee of Russian security ezplosion early today destroyod $1.00 Noxzema Cream Special...... 6 9 c more than 27 hours sf^er the Jury and California It added that five United Nations. N.Y., Oct. 29 vate business connection while. change for the unification of Ger­ in Europe. ' 625,000 worth of prtattag fsasasa each gotthe case, Mrs. Hayries'waa im- or more othei}'primaries will be i (;p,._Twice rebuffed in attempt* to -ferving as public buildings /com-1 many. Knbwland'a Implied criticism of and equlpmeai boloaglacr to MD -^m ported Rayon Challie . Buff ariti. T a b le ts -...... j . . . . , u/ SL3c-79.Cr $.1.23- ■ -medietely-cbmmittod-to-St.- Eliza*, -selected on -a-ireglonal basis.- out^ stage a-U,N-.-srmrdebate"whtie-the - misskmeri-; American - - Upiver* ...... Soemia OOP Baeo- ...... a proposal thal,,^vloual}rJiad th&L_ainl.JU(c> beths Hos{)ital. Her release from of the total of '19 such contests to - Big Fqur discuss the question at slty's trustee decides today W.heth- { Knowland, mentioned ss^ possi­ support of Secretary of State} newspaper. A flat bad pteeei^* 7Sc Bayeri Aspirin Tablets ...... 6 2 c this government mental institution- be held- - • ! Geneva,' Russia Is expected to try *r to drop Prof* Herbert Tnich* ble candidate for ths GQP prert- Dulles Was in sharp contrast with a typeaetUag a*achlsio ware de­ could. Come at s court hearing "Further plsn* may be given/again next w-eek when she takes from School's law faculty. deatial - nomiiisti'on in 19^ if Ei­ his praise of Benson. ' stroyed, several- other ptocee M One A Day Multi Vitamin Tablets.. . . $1.96 scheduled for Monday. i , , KATH.ARINE H.4VN'r,.S when Mr. iStevenson makes known i over chairmanship of the Disarma-1 Detectives discard one pid blue senhower doesn't run, seemed to Democrats Attacking Benson equipment badly damaged, pias­ SCARFS Mrs., Haynes shot and killed formally his candldac.v. in .CJhlcago | mentOiramlsaion. ' j' car as clue and rwnb over another hr aiming to qualify' aa a staunch The Agriculture Secretary has ter was knocked : dowra sad papers seat flying by tho heavy Large Listerine . . .,.7.,...... 7 9 c Nancy Pen ton in the gkrl’t n

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 anicmn^imbors. of the Board of their general assembly held- the night said that they expected him' The. Emblem Club. U sponsoring ings of Brownies, Cuba, or the like. rant issued by U.8. Onsr. Bmadlet child along the road to h M th and Education.,’ headed by - Superin­ last Sunday in each month. to make a complete recovery from Halloween dance at thg Elks Attend Scout hleetlng Holden of Hartford with Ileadbig ‘ >nTTr*****i according /to Iforgan- Club this evening starting at 8:30. tendent o f Schqol.'). Merle B. Wood- A., William Astley " I-eaders of Girl Scouts and Ool. Coy win presebt 36 hook iTAUAte FoetP hia attack of bronchial pneumonlai to escape prosecution. 'aon. . . ■ / ' 'v mansee, will be present .to aid In Brownies attended a leader train, awards for attendanca to young . The bulletin said: The King's Men will furnish the the observance of ^u catlon Week. Ladas was scheduled for ar­ A large .cdmnaiuee from ^ music. 'There will be prizes for The Center Thespians feel con­ ing meeting Wednesday evening at peopls in the JurUor Department. "It la not to be expected that Parents wishing to learn more These awards' are given' annually raignment today before a U.S. local lodge haa planned the pro^ various costumes. In the grand fident that A. William Astley, vet the Andover Elementary School ENtERtAINMENT the 'acute illness which he has Dr.E coni'misiioner in Menhattan, Ac­ h H. Mills about the educational processes |n gram and la Umroughly ofganlred march, which win take place at 10 Project Completed to students having outstanding at' overcome will leave/- behind any our school a re''urged to attend, eran director o f such Thespian suo- tendance records. Heeding the Hat cording to Joseph J. Casper, >8’BI to aetvice Ih t contaihera. ,• j o'cteck._ A Red Crosg project for making THURSDAYSATURDAY NIGHTS traces after''the completion of a PTA program, booklets and the ceascs •’’ as “ Glass Menageries,” la. Mias Lynette (Maxwell with, a special agent in charge in Con- VeoMCi Halloweeh X fi^irch Services favors for use. at the Windham necucut. - . / certain period of reconvaleacence.” jgverythog ta in rcadineaa for school schedule for the year , will Years Ago” and “ UtUe. Foxes,” perfect attendance of 53 Bundgjra. m otURHiHAVYAHAN ROOM OM ITY There BdU * apactM sendee g t Memorial Hospital, with turkey Tha doctors’ relgrenCe to ”a cer­ ^ distributed to those-attending. wdll add another hit to the roster For several weeks, the Sunday W IT H TH K . l ^ a t connection Ladas had’ with the Ba^oweea barty to he held at the First Cobgregatlonal Church decorations, haa been compicted in th e^lolette safe burglary, if any, tain period of ri^nvaieac'ence" Tbe clothing exchange with his direction of the forthcom­ School ha* been undergoing a moB ' Elementary School, In Vemon'Center tomorrow at local fourth and firth grades of the waE not disclosed. He waa v the and postponement/'nf the pa'rty will commence, with this meeting ing ’’Kihg of Hearts.” number of changea, and uhder the evening from 6:30 to 10 10:30 in obeeivance, of Reforma­ Elementary School. Mrs. Hafry H. I.EE MERS TR id fifth person, including one woman, convention IndljCated, however o'CSKk. It win be a community and parents sre urged to partici­ AstleV, Whose; reratation aa a direction o f Young People’* Sgt. FORMATI DAT tion Day. KIrkham, junior Red O o s i chair­ pate. The bu^git will be aubmitted HawaSaa, Pfpalar. aa# Wealera Marie / to be taken into custody since the that It will be at least early 1956 aMBMr with the vaiioua organiza- The R«v. George B. Higgins wlU fine •lirector of bothXpmedy and man,’’ was'assisted in the work by Maj. Alton J. Munilc and Asst. for approval. ■ dra.na it weiL establlemd in this rifled 400-pound Violette safe was before the 79/^ear-oId statesman '^Bons Ir rural Vernon participat­ speak _on “ Protestant and Reform­ Mra. Ronald E. Griffin Sr. Maj. Mra. Frand* McCarthy, a found in an East WindAor tobacco Hoatesaea wlir pe .Grade 3 room conimunity. haa long beeir4)*'"**'' ^OCTOBER 30th aoring a barveat dance tonight at Methodist Clmneh. at 10:45. The pertar-able, complacent Janlelia, area is avaUable each Sunday Connecticut Fairs on Nov. 5 in Co­ In Bolton Congragatlohal Church, the Northeast School, There will Junior H l-T anil meet at 2 pm, hoiuiekeeper the Larry Larkin morning. STA1 MANOl^TKR COUNCIL OF c h u r c h e s lumbia. household, appears in her initial at 7 p.m., TuesdSy^^spoBiwred by Special^ervic^ UIAOINO BRANDS be round and aouare dancing, a with Nanev/Thayer leading the le Tolland CounlyN^iwcla'tion role with the Thespisina. Miss huakiag b«fe and nickel auction. worabt*. ^ b e followed by recrea­ ’ . Congregational C n>ll a t i a n {MAO. . NOTES Refreahmenta will be served.: tion. T lw Couples Group will meet Maacbester Evealag Herald Orosler. however, has had exten­ Wappteg correepoadeat, Mrs. Aa- sive dreraatic experiences in ama­ CHiurches,' will be addresseaSjv the At iion Church OefmeU o f CMfeage Wemen In WeSl^an Hall at 8 p.m. All Rev. J. Garlgnd Waggoner, p ^ o r ____ ^ / The RockvUle District Courtcil of coupm Interested in the church ale .^Celllas, t^plM Be MltckeU teur theatef. As a special aervice Tht Center li^Hr jh^^Stom J S-4419k officer in tbe sir force. Miss of the Stotra Congrcgatloi festival Advertise in The Herald—-It Pays the Norwich Diocesan Council of (up^walcome. Mr, and Mrs. Ray­ ciiurch. Annual Refon^tlon Ghtbolic 'Women will hold its sec- mond Slack, and Mr. and Mra. Crodier directed soldier shows and Thespians will______be celebrated/*tZion i Evangel­ had charge o f p'rientatlon and rec- The theme of his address will be OBd open house tomorrow after­ Paul Ahdrua will bs tbe hosta. "The Christian Layman’s Invest­ ical Lutheran C*iurch Sunday ifevuL Richard gagnon noon at S t Rmnard’a Church. Tbs Rev. Nathan B. Burton will Acllai Seen Racing reatiw.al 'progrunB at the vari­ Promis* Yov morning, v/ltb Apeclal portion* and ous bases... In^adckUon, her train­ ment.” Men of the Hepron and BiRwacttott..^: the N JUetaed preneb on the sermon topic. ^The Gilead 'Congregational Ghprehes Hwoity Lougkttr Havea. fkai^ ‘DIO « , sermon connecting with the.xJ^*' ing at the University of Maine " 1 Rai - 'Varallaa »Uli Pa*” Sacrament vSfa bo held..at A pm, Load that Ufta,'* a t, the 9 a.m arc invited to attend. vAT formation wnlch had ita beginning The marriage of Mias Barhara»a prayerbook marked with white at the church..fhUowiag w aerv- service. Community Methodist Ih State Primaries qualified her as dramatic eoach‘'in ' PtMal THAT ONE PEBSOH CAN roaes and atephanotls. •T Final Tax' Nudge ‘ New artiaie. Oihi on Oct . 31,'. 15V7. when Martin Joyce McGann, daughter of Mr. lea tha .women sK0l.-mMt . in..the Church, Crystal Laka. which capacity she,.taagh,t._at sev­ The maid 6f honor wore a blu« Dellnqtt«nts-la payment of taxes Qaaa- rtri DiaHRVLASD /•- Luther nailed the famed 95 Theses and Mrs. James McCann, 21 Deep- church hall. x S t John’s Episcopal Church eral prep schools. “THt I) CITY DKTECTIYB ‘ 7^- to the /oor ()f the Castle Church In dryaklette gown and the brides­ Photo; _1 (CM lteBedlb^l^ on motor vehicles have to be giv­ Wood. Tt .. and Fvt. .Paul Richard L - Doaec^ tho-BUddeB gdHoua Ulness j srvigaai 8 am., Holy CwmBuntoB; UoiuieeUout'a .first, ndn-prnfea- en a nudge every year. Tax CtolTec- SACRED HEAKT PBO- Wlftenherg where ha served maid- a light—ooral ^atrieUe MRS. RICHARD THOMAS o f Mra. Mary R eM of p;30, 'sam e* and classes; 11 Am., alonal perfocnuince o f ”Tho»King GRAM Gagnon, aon of Mr and Mrs. Adel- gown Both carried l^ ^ u e ts of Shady Glen's. t^:3a < KM) ynO ARB TRERB as priest; \ MoBSon. Mass.. •**!»> was to have Holy Communion nouncement of primary tests of Hearts," as presented by the OF HE) US) a D V n r V U B B n K A T E B The congregation w ill recite re' bert Gagnon, 148 S.' Main St., took Queeti Cardinal carnatiohs. would aignaUse his. formal caii- BOWERS/8CHOOL (19) MaTuncK r m i r III / —^"Graal aad Lee e l Ap- His* Mary Evelyn Felice, daugh-<«>atudde Nov. 4 .and 5. (tt) HOPACONn CAMimV r/j.-iuiirig----- T o rn u n Psalm. 46, on which the well in tli4 Church of the Assumption.' tired in a silver brocade dress with TWO BEWITCHING UeWt sale." . , Tlcke»e^J^30XT*^^ncIw8e^ (M) SATl'BDAY MATINEE (fei» liovip: ^ V I' M rsfcix 66 Norman St., became the’ bride with \vhite Butterfl}' rosea and .School at Bi. Joseph C o l h ^ has pastor of the Baptist Church, will Tickets are now oa sale or may Ila araerrat) (M ) B U ’ BOGKRN known ’’battle hymn of the Refot The do'.ible ring ceremony waa pink accessoriea A M the mother of Richard Thomas Louric, son of Prenched carnations. T ^ Times said Minnesota’s be purchased from any Thespian \ been a a c u ^ to address the gro; have for. his sermon theme "R e­ n in marriage by her father, cagea. Stevenaon addresam a Democratic (M ) b ir t h d a Y t I r t y YOUR YARN SHOF Ralph Maccarone, director of.'At. torao bodices and scoop neckline*. wBl asnra Mfrca|UBenta a t the a s e r t ^ of dedication. thur Thompson,,.42, of South Meri' -tM .iJll..TJUA. ...X.s------. , jUI-Art.Xeedlew»rit2: Prpt^iuit vw the ((ride had as' her maid of Following the ceremony, a re­ -Jameaf-Choir,. of-whicb.. the/'bride. ....TheXTTtmty Lutieran Church rally there tnaight. ■ -They wmre matching pillbox-hats rUeorie* CMp let Cnon “ iS iia od^flbe p ^ ^ den, a pUol. was "Solely responsible ( t o Lt'CY SHOW . * AU the aervice,hymns Sunday honor Mfaa ElMlne , Brkgdoh Of ception ifiiaflleld at lRe"Manehesrer is a member, sang Ave M *^a and \ . TtaWag Meeting u-iU- be remeaented tomorrow af- "In both Minnesota and prtl- for his own death in a plane crash (It) DEATH TALtET DATS • FREE INSTRUC1 Hartford Mias Judith Hansen of Country ^uh. - and face veils. Tke honor at- fomis, ^ as well aa in other - pri­ IM) EANUE EIDEB morning will be those Luther com' Pania Angelicu*. tehdant carried a cascade of Miss Cora H. webb, home dem­ tembn at S;30 at the joint ^ fo r ­ last Aug. 16 near the Meriden air 8fca(aBa SU*a” - 92 A'liranoke Rd. waa bridesmaid. When leaving on a wedding trip * PiimpMn le* CrMM maries, he is .expected to 'rnllide Clark Gable-Jaae^ • FREE PARKING posed; wCh deep-going chorale Eki'eorted to the a i w and pr'e- mixed -yellow flowers a'nd the onstration agent for Tolland Coun­ mation servK^in Bristol, the Rev. port. Coroner James J. Cbrrigan (U) nsco EID ____ _ X Open Tuee. to S at 8:4S-5:89' meloJi(Mi; wHth the exception of Robert Farmer of 41 Bunce Dr., to New York City, the bride wore ty annoimces a leader training J. Lolnningsr spiking. with Senator Estes Kcfauxwr,” the **TO N R IX AMD BACK** (It) WEEKEND WEATKEB brother-in-law of the bridegroom, a turquoise kitted suit with black aented in marriaige w her brother, bridesmaid a cascade bf b rencli 8erve.eithcr ~ o r both — for a rtal aaid yesterday in a flndlng. Thomp­ vHli Mtrrphy ( II ANNIE OAKLEY — "AaaU X,^ Thursday Evealag HU 9 the ^cjqalng *t(M)*** of the widely Samuel Felice, bride had tor BMlt o ig WftI be held Tuesday at The m orning's^lce will he held nmea imported. / /' '•THE T i ^ MEN” was beat man, and ushers were accessories and a corsage of' piiik roses. son died Whjuj the plane which he CalU Bar Skola” knovvn.” "Tlie Church’* One Foun' her maid of h o r^ her sister. Miss treat/al your Halloween party. V the U iM t CongrcjPitiona] Church at 10:45-at the Unim Congrega­ The California primary will be In OjamsSrttpe (It) BKI'LAM Jack Talley of 34 Cornell St., and delight rosea. The mother o f the bride waa un­ was piloting praahed inU>'’a tree at \MI9-235B - dttian. ’ tnualc of /Which waa writ Eleanor C. Felice, and as brides­ \ from Iff Am. to 3 pm. The subject tional Church with the Rev. For­ held -June 5 and Is thb la.e favorite finding anld that moisture on t l^ —"Trifear* la La«ak” US) THIS 19 THE Christ. 'The theme wdll be: "FB' iridescent sequins, and seed pearls, at Fort” Moiimouth. N. J. A reception for 300 ^ e s ta will cvcnlnfevUt T:30. thit Fbilowablp win hax’o a • recrea­ among Democrats.” (1»jai OXABK jrU LEK (It) TWJt. long olerves and lace peplum over The bride presented her"attend- ‘rerr>\'iiie. / be held at the Italian American inside of the plane’s windshtefa 11*41) BEAT THK CLOCK m i OTAB PAHADR fo r^ tio n , DefamatlonXir Defor' T h e bride’s gown of Italian piire tional program aVo p.m. California parly leaders two impaired Thompson's v is ib ill^ '^ d 7:4» (to SPOBTBMEN'S DEN a full nylon tulle skirt oyer satin. anta with j^rsonal glfta. and the Club at 1 p.m. today. r * (Ml JY’*„A CHEAT UFE" mation?”' ajlk was. designed with s' scoop N Jeho^ah’^ Wltnesars weeks ago asked Stevepson to en­ caused the crash. (M> FIL.M In the. afternoon, membere Her fingertip silk Illusion veil was bridegroom presented the best For a wedding trip by auto to A'Tepresenw lve of the Watch- ter their primary. The Steven­ T;W U9> WEEKEND NEWS IN caught from a half crown of se­ man with a cigarette lighter and neckline, trimmed W-ith scalloped Florida, the bride has selected a ...... - ■ ■St the chnrch, together with rhem ChanUlly lace and lace midriff. tower S oci(^ , 8. D. Buck xrtll son backers who spoke out includ­ About 47,000 Americana a year AtR CONDiTiO/^tO VIEW quins and iridescent*. She carried the ushers with wallet*. red kijlt ault, white pillbox hat MANCHESTER 7:W (19411 FRONTIER ^bera of various Connecticut The, full akirt terminated in a give a p i^ c lecture tomorrow ed ^ a te Atty. Gen. Edmund G. have dusahilng accidents while put­ and acceaaoriea. On their/return —".Matkaa ajf tka Rraraa” ^lA.tUi'Sian ('ongregatlona of the catjtedral train. Her veil of English aftcmooD./at 3 p.m. on “Making a . (Pat) Brown. National Committee­ ting up or taUln^dovn storm win­ EASTWOOD ( S4JI PRIVATE BECRETABT Lutheran ((SiurCh-Missourl Synod, of Talcottville and Mra. Lawrence the vpiiple will reside at 85 Clin­ M ANC-H ESTER LUMBER, Inc. iUhsion was draped from X crown ton S t. X. Success/of/Marriage.” At 4:15 man Paul Zitfem and Mi’S’ Eliza­ dows. USI BIG PtCTURF. ■(rill Jo|n In the jblnt Refonuatlonn Coventry C Latimer. n Taate The Quality” there ynll be a study of the Sept. (U) FILM FEBTIYAL DtUX« ■9»vlll£At'i beth Snyder, chairman o f the Dem­ Alaa Ladd 8. Graaftr r u ild in G m a te r ia l s Rat Harrlton la “ Natorlaai celebration o f Connecticut New .\rl-Kal 15 W*tchtower article, "What Do ocratic State Central Committee. daaa AII>’»oii Slmmeat A?fD \ V'- ■ ijaaUamaa” churches in Immanu'ei Lutheran ■A daillhter, Deborah Gail.'was show window lor the World Sym­ the/ Scruptures Say About Sur­ If they have R e iv e d an answer, l:M (U-Ml VARIETY HOUR Church. Bristol at 3:39/p.m. The Youth Fin e d ^ ^‘T h e MASON SUPPLIES born .Wednesday-to Gpl. and MrS. Sun Hariiessiiig posium on Applied Solar Energy. al After Death?" // It has not been divulged. “ Footsteps —Marta Okaaae, Bakart guest preacher wUl be ^ e Rev. IViU|am Rita inCherry Point, N. C. Scientista from more than a dozen Flaal ^ y s for A 'sseeeeiw' McConnoll r«mMlng« A t the same time,-a “ Hollywood We PiaGBce Tour Jotei ( •) THR F.D 81LUVAS SHOW Jacob W. Leinhlger, WoodSlde. N. Oil Driviiig Count Mr*. Rita Ul the former Shirley countries, including Russia, will NOW tkra n m Tha aaaesaor of Vemon./Perry m m SLory” in the Fog” \ ^ — Ed^tP Set at Solar Fair for Stevenson” comnbUee wired, Y „ a. leader P) - ^ e work” exhibit include, auij. measur-- VentrihM|«Ut A Coventry .Vouth. Whose driving all property owmfrs who have not Louis Calhem. Faul e:eeA:SS-ie:ld 4rSag;U whim is sponsored by the Luther­ Corps is the son of Mr. and Mra. worfd’a ifirst exhibit devoted bxr ing. devices, colleCtora which "soak yet filed their property nail, that TONIGHT |;W (IW n i PEKBV COMO SROVri, a t) WR8TCIKN rLATNOrSW h«hil.4Uhil.'l Safety Patrol ^natables Moes Hart. Stanley K n j m 3TA* Z M4-M ■ Gaaala; “ Tfca Faar LadC^ il9> VAklETY THEATRE an Laymen’s League of Connec­ John Rita of Tolland. . up the sun," cookers, water and two more days remain, before the (1nema.'4rnpe and Color! (ri nTAGF. SHOW — Donar said have (;auaed.laedx^ numerous r com- clusively to harnessing the tremens OPEN FOR INSFiCTION Schary and a dbsen pf STARTS SiUNDAV (U) AMOS A.VDY ticut. Setback Reaiilta air heaters, furnace*; me(:hanical penalty o f 10 per/ent additional Haalkara, Jaaa Tarlaa O eao plaints in the paat^ waa. fined 845 dou* energy of the sun opened to- ariea of the Aim cqlohy. "McCONHELL art f:M C MOONOiOWS Kentuckian" Maadaart, Art Caraay Money the 8ne s g a ^ t the youtK; R'l^at lows: quit when the sun ducks behind a enough direct, electricity to run a and 7 to 8 p.m. with the final ses­ |W« HAAF-IDNASoTMt AO W tM M CiarmiAcapa (111 T.B.A. B.V THE ASSOCIATED PRB.HS Jones, 20, of High St., *nd\Mlll|d WomeV)'* fllst. Mrs. George A. "FOOTSTEPS IN \ M A 'C A lT V f ROCK’'«« oUk^ • «A|69U ClaemaFlewpe 9 :ri ( SI IJIWHENCE WEI.K 9HOW cloud to a sun-heated home.. telephona, ' . . .. sion Tuesday from 9 a.m. ^to 13 3:ee^;S^:ie 4:ie>T:tt (Ml PEOPLE ARE'IE rilN N Y Rlchmond,'V*.— Arthur Graham B charge of breach---- h pcpC the peace Cour;- second. Mr*. William Han­ Few of the exhibitors see the sun noon.. THE FOG" (U-UI TWO FOR THE MONET Glasgow, 90; world-famed engineer, also lodged againstisC shim. ' Rabbit* non: thirdyMrs. W. J. Andrews of (III WRESTLING J IN rbuR ro c K D as much more than a'supplement IfJ 1935 death rates «UU pre­ STEWART GRANGER one of the founders of Humphreys pointed___ out that, . Jones 1* t! Wnilmshtlc. Men’s first, Raymond to the world’s current power vailed, ah- EN'DS \S|.TOPPfcR Main St., Jones Was racing hi*/Sr (Ml MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE Baltimore—Andrew Banks Jr., iiv Arrival •■rkisa” rts* ‘ "TB» JleervilrS" CHILDREN ( TOD.AY THE KENTVCKIAir “FONHBr in and oiit 6f the drlv'e by the build­ r.Asv rar.r. raaKiM f US4II GL'NRMOKE 55, managing editor of the Balti­ ing occupied by Clarence's Drug' Mr. and MrayVictor Ryan Han­ r e a l t y IS A BIST V Nii»fi>ijlGnfliUri|nt f")/qruuiij Aren i (l*)% A T K BHOW—“ Haaaal Par- nan of Great Lakes, 111., are. the / STARTS rarawara” NORMAN’S more News-post and Sunday Stose the evening of Oct. 23. Ann Arbor. MlcK. ufV-Somc t o -Mo r H o w ;! 1»:M (M-ni YOI'H HIT PARADE American Since August and for 28 parents of a daughter. Deborah snid a bathing beauty contest at 445 Hartferd Rd. Tel. M l 8-4897 Mrs. Remmeil testified that ( SI NA.HE’B THE SAME years city editor of the News-Post. Marie, born Oct. 26\M’'*' Hannan /■ Whitmore Laka Waa a bust. One LrR #1^ i =iBa Coat. From 3 P. M. (ISI TH E nCNTER \ Jones' car came cloae to hittjng is the former Joyeb. Cummisk. contectaht charged that 12 of -tlTe (Ml BATtmDAY NIGHT FEA­ Died Friday.* ' her,as she was walking across the TURE ' t;M ( SI UHANCK OF A LIFETIME Wausau. Wls.—David ’ Clark daughter., of Mr. and ’51b((. John J. Topcoat Weather AheuL 19 other contutants—not she— U:t9 ( SI HENRY pQNOA PRESENTS m i FEATURE FIL.M drive to the drug store. Constables Cummisk Sr., of South C()b^ntry, .wTECHNICOLOR EXTRASPECIAL (Ml SUNDAY PLAYHOUSE Everest'. 72. whose 50-year career wore falsies. (IS) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE testified that’ Jones’ car struck the , 'fllurch .Hervlces 2 BIG COLOR HITS! SHORTS —"Tke Caplera” (Ml HALF HOUR FILM in the papei- industry cai^ried him building at one time while he was Richard W. Ryan, ah attorney ■X. USI NEWB : (IS-Mi TV THEATER The ReV. C. Arthur Bradle^\will Dry Cleanse Now! AUDIE MURPHY who scived as a judge, summed u'p CELEBRATTYOUR m i DOLLAR A BECOND "Shadaw oa tka Heart” from the ranks of office boy to backing up. « use ”A Mighty, Fortress” Ss Jus Katkiya (irajtaoa chairman of the board of the In­ Oa-BHr **tet)nmd Wi tbe situation aptly wheiyii- aaid: (Ml ADVENTUBES OF'ELLEBV Jones said he was pushing an sermon topic tomorrow during tna. — QI*EEN-:-” Catlam '.Mada” 9:M ( SI TED MACK AMATEUR ternationally known M*r*thon other car and that hia Mre* aqueai- Mra*. •FsMreaa of Freedsm” “ 1 didn’t . . . T si:pose 'I /hould . . . T he sw ord a n d ^< (M l EARLY LATE 9HOW HOUR 11 a.m. service* in the second Con­ ihe’y . . . great guns*’’ y (ISl CURTAIN CALL . Ck>rp- Born in Pine Grove. Mich- ed because of sand on the mSca- gregational’'Church.. (M l HALF HOI R FILM Died Friday. • ,./•■ (iam surfacing-of the driveway. J- THE CROSS DUEL fF (M l ALFRED HITCHCOCK During the Pilgrim -Fellowship HALLOWEEN PARTY Los Angele»-Df. Raymond J, Fine* of 821 and 815 for (feed­ A T ' ■. ■ ' PKESEXTS; "lata Tkla meeting at '7 p.m.. In the Church FOR CALIFORNIA INSURANCE A ir" Barber, J l. m*om8 ing were imposed reapectlvely ,on Ckimmunity House a cXtidlelight 1«:M (Ml LORETTA VUCNG SROW educator, former professor at Stani Alexander J. Lacombe, 50, Water- ceremony will be conducted by "the ••Staadar" Laralaa Day rille, Maine, and Samuel A, Bus SOUL! ( SI UFE NfXilNS AT M ford University, and head of the retiring oflflcera. To/be instaTled DKY CltANSIKS INC. rPal estate - -XM ) APPOINTMENT WITH AD^/ engineering department, at' the.j 40. of Wllllmantic. Both qieedlng will be John Miller' *• president; VENTURE i . \ University of Southern California, I offenses took place bn . Rt. .31. WIlUam Ayer, vice president; Anne BR.OAD !ET, MANCHESTER This iMduHlid^lVa room ChorlM W . Lffhrop (Ik) LATE WORLD NEWS n and on time consultant to the min-’j Safety Patrol Constables reported, Reynold*, secretary; Adele Geh U DEPOT .SQUARE T E L MI S-6I9S (XII ITS A GREAT UFE - custom iNiilt Colonial' AgMicy, hie. (Ml- T.H.A. ing enterprise* of. former President f Ernest E. Partridge. 40. Ross ring, treasurer; Thomas Hart, on FISHERS/n«w (Ml WATERFRO.NT Hoover. Died Friday. Ave., Coventry, was fined 86 for program chairman; Joan Ayer, Ronch in Hi* lew tax dlt* f DANCING TO THE MUSIC CHARLES W. LATHKOP 1I:M ( SI WHAT’S MV LINE. parking hia car alongalde the road social chairman; Donald Gehring ___ ^JOSCeeiwyf e« bwenhi 199 East Grater Steeei - (Ill DATEUNE EUROPE Miami, Fla.—-Francis Gaither. m i PENNY TO A MILUON on South St. the night of Oct. 21 publicity; refreshments, James CASH and CARRY OF BILL LEONE’S ORCHESTRA MaHcheetep. Caea. New York City, author of several trict, Vd mil* to tho'^iL (M l j u s t iF e books and a contributor to popu­ without parking lights. Albro. V (Ml. EARLY LATE SHOW (M l SHERLOCK HOLMF.S lar magazine*. Bom in Somerville, Pump f'oniraot Given i , DISCOUNT PLAN bur Cross Parhway.’ 2 11:M r SI WBEHTLING ' U :M ( SI SUNDAY NEWS SPECIAL Tenn, The Board of Education ha* Manchester Evening Herald SEVEN m i CLETENTH HOl'B MOVIE lev* cfetel .laece — Here isa«tr tietbet'-. milos CMtor of Han- (Ul MILUON DOLLAR MOVIR awarded the contract Uo InsUll I Coventry correspondent Mr*. C. I. - (Ml T.B.A. a —"Tka Caplara" i Ossining, N. ,Y . —Mr*. Geiard *11 ■ietei — cleeelef plci Stt per |«rM*el ta II :*S (Ml NIGHTCAP TBEATEB (til PIONEER v a l l e y THEA- Swope, 84. wife of the former the nev) water piim'p a^ the Rob-j Little telephone Pilgrim S-62S1. chostor shopping, now -----(g l ...... president of the General .Electrie ertson.School Jo. WlUiam P.Helina “ ' FOP A Diuaous "(M l TR^IJlTE'SmiW ... th is c o u f o n — - ^------"PerdaB Mr Fraaah” —••1 Skat Jaaaa Jamaa" Co. and an active settlement house ■'and Son of East Hartford. The XxKxexxxeeaweveiemeae'eae^eaaaaaeeaaa^ Khool In V*rawi7"7^ro~ OF 12:M ( SI NIGHTCAP THEATKR (M) T.T. TRrjtTEB Worker through her adult life, j bid w-a., for 8760. chairman Rua- Slcplieiison Clear I f * IrM < SI NEWS lt:l( ( SI LES PAUL A MABV FOEO <- Btorn near New Bninswick. N, J. Lsell U. Potter stated. CASH ^ond e o m p o n 1 * lb ^ SUNDAY DiNNBit N ll:l( (II SREBLOCK HOLMES Pied Friday. •■■I Milk Price .Drop* O n b m a S c o p S SUNDAY. OCT. M ll:M (Ml.NIGHTCAP NEWS Of Perjury (^ounl tquipmont. peiic* cruis* C8L0I kyOauXE • Stiraophonic Sound (M l NKWS Washington —Mr*. D. ' Harold Beginning Monday, the children CARRY NOW! fry our i : M < 1) W ILD B ILL HICKOK McGrath. 62, wife of the auperin- takinj milK only ,at the public or. this is really country ' BtarrlFif . (It) MATINF.R TBEATKB lie (mininittm $1.00) •racraMiicraMl^ ■ "Braaat Par- tendent- of the Senate radl9-tele- schools will be charged 25-centa a Washington, Oct.' 29 (fth — The r SAVE » living- looufiful church within V mil* of your future hem*. Yes. it hos two Rro* FUN * FOOD ... MCuiiAinMt mm ma uu lai JOHN I. OLSON vision gallery . ind former news- week instead of 35-cenls per week; government ha* dropped a two- 25 2 ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB pi (1 I WID^Wni'B WORLD. (U paperwbman In Idaho and Wash- Mr*. Ijiwrence C. Latimer, hot year-oM perjury indictment, a on any dry cleaning at ^ 4 {(U 'lMl ilK inU lHeN ( plocos and two lorig* picture windows In bosomont ovorloohing birch emd pin* ...... «lt lB 5 ^ ?- FlLlI -TREATEB . P i ^ t o r o ik I D f c e n ^ Ingtqn. Born in Garfield County, lunch program supervisor^ has Bgams: Warren ' L, Stymmson. • PLUS # (1*4(1 o m n ib u s Wash. Died FHffayV ’...... rannbuiiced. ’ ...... ' ...... ’form er' District o f C b 1 u mh 1 a tSHEr DRY CitANSEItS fwc. wood iwoa. .... ' ...... - ...... -.. ... •' 00*i • :M rSI MAH'BBHIND TBE BADGE a ^ . —*'Caaa ml tka Rat Stark” ■ ! 74 ' \Madlsbn, Conn.— Mr*. Richard j The reduction in the cost ' of Republican leader who was execu­ Olding Beard, 97, widow of th e! milk, v.ill not permR lowering the- tive-secretary of the Eisenhower COMPLETE DINNER m i WESTERN XARNRAL OPEN FOR INSPECnOIf (Ml MAYOR OF THK TOWN H ^ n V STRICT founder of the; medical school at Lcoat oi the hot lunches for' the Inau^-ral Committee. 32 5 IROAD STREET, MANCHESTER —"Lata la Sa Yasaa” the University bf.Minnesota. and a week Mr*. Latimer said. Ad'mn outgrowth of a Congres­ SAT. 1 to 5 CENTER CHURCrH . SUN. 1, lo 8 A DiUlT niAND I widely publUhed^ poet in the early Charter Received sional inquiry into Influence ped­ SAME D A Y SERVICE ‘ PRICE UNDER $18,000 COMEDY la COiOat years of married life iri Minneapo­ The Merry Sewer* 4*H Club dling. .Ftephenson was accused 'bf WED., NOy. 2^ J G IN N I n 6 AT IQ A.M. gf Sadie* [ lis. Didd Frid*^. received a charter and a gold .teal swearing falsely iif denying that IN BY 10 OUT » y \ 5 - AT REGULAJI PHICES MORIARTY BROTHERS . durinj - the.. recent f Achlavamant he-sought a 83,OQO-a-month Tea jf Spacisut' #arktn* COMPLETF HtATING SERVICE .Tq-UKCN A C A t ;^ NTgnb program at'the Nathan a C!alifornia manufacturer ob­ I •TEA •LUNCHEON EXTRA:'SPECIAL! ’ ON SfilME RIO rROtBRAlT Hale Community | Center. Other tained a Navy contract, m : I . RANGE AND FUEL OIL Charleat()|}. III. (4T—A mqtorUt additional awartla given out not Aast. U.S. Atty! Edward Trox- +•; I ,.'V I ' POT ROAST DINNER previously listed included firet ell asked federal Judge James VV. THE STSEErS OF THE WEEK ARE: S »> ■ -J— "CRASH 315 CENTER ST — PHONE MI-3-S1 3S drove his autompbile into Marion AND West af Green's'aarage. He aaid *0 irregu­ year rertificatea to Mrs. Ju.Ua -De- Morris t< dismiss the indmtment^ OaMaad Stiaet aa lar screeching in the car .worried Lorge. Mrs.'Robert‘Sparks. Wayne because another jurist had ruled ADAMS and PORTERi I KRAUSt ADULTS $1.25 j CHtDREN TSc d n d L IV E '^ him (u)d fait it. should be chericed. Clay, Mrs. William.. H. Kenyon, 'but use of a telephone recording If you live on the above etreeto in Maachecter, yoti are entltied CUSTOM RUILT HOMES Tlateiy Short Sabjaet *. Msirlon lifted the hd. Everett Barth. Bans -Hansen, Mrs. oh wh'ch the government. WM re­ to a 28% CASH dlicotwt Oh all dry cleuliig (mixiimiiB 8L00) TELEPHONE . Ml f-0632~44l 3-S1f1— Ml lA A U AdYgrIiie in T)ke Hendd^It Pays Aa gxhausted cat crawled out. Edgar WennertMrg; Mrs. Harticrt lying for evidence. Th* ' relquest thi* week! duct coll MI 9-7111. We will pick np-aad’ deUvei>, *Tlo charge," said Marion, W , Lov*. Mra. ^ohn Salamone waa grantctL W ' ; 1 ' -■ '-1. k ■-.'f V.''t 1:: X i 1 -V ■ V 'If- ■ f. V ■s.' V ■■ ' '■ '■ 7' ■- I...,*','. ■ - ' .r » / •' ■I, ■ s -V' ! . '■K ■ . ,...... , . . . BiANCHUSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNy SAT*Uftl)AY, OCTOBER 29^ 1955 ■V.r. X: FAGg yoUR t I ; . i.il ill7 . 7 .iiii.y ..i..i.... ^ ■’ , '^1 ilN..W i _,n, IHM.—. - V " iUNCTOTKI^VENING HJERALp; M ANCl^TER. GOHWrSATURDAY^CTQBER 29, 1955 ' P A G E F I V E TIi9 Pritod .^ d W B M B -4 4 * WOTIfl—1418 Aatif^^0ter O r b o c U i e s Ona of Uia first ;gaih#t. ' any WDRO-^ISM Dahly R adio w n ^ i N t American.. oorrsspofidthi -or ob­ Conhectictti By ROtiBB R o a d W fJU O -lSM ^■■’’EanlefB''^ayigb8 Ttam W B A T -« it^ y server tries tq^play, the moment JY XB» A ^ CO. QIC.* he gaU littO some Ir those used. WHAY.^H(r*‘s U> VsU ’ 'wHAX—PlstUr Panel for the non-partisan City Council. Play Major Rota WCCO-MUiK Hoorn and wrell-being, soVnt cMt-of-hylng hd ai*» seeking to have tjielr . or­ WCC»-Oaod Evqinc ( •«•••••••••••••»**** r S The concern which Railey f«lt,-,oj^' ganisations lAcelve Just Recounts • A , publicity , chairman in An­ WKRB-rrtaeh Music WKNB-leTaiilnK Swrmi OveK Meriden, dians First statistics massed.by\M Amerlbtn WTIU-Rosa SUUsr . w nc—Conn. .Opera which Was at least expressed- tb of meeUAgs srtd events. dover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia WuRC—Let's Osoorale VfDRO-Jiike Bra Jury Vinton Sets Honie Course Record Oopy. correspondent” wliOs, is, now lit .him. was over the possibility lhat A bpdhlet publlrhed by Occiden- or for that matter any of the near­ m s m WGTM—Heart of Amsrica WOTa-OblattMi Beisaea CSschoslovakla. W t w a^through 'kuch a move. In threat to both (he txl tife Insurance Co. of Califor­ by towns should always remember 'ink ParentA^th lakHiv' 'YiLlY^Parad* of Amsrica Tie ^ k v i U e FootbaUWin — -----— ----- ^ ------X ----- _* . ___: spirit and the reality of the coun- *Tbla cuts pfoodia sent In by ^■^THAY—P the line of ayrfistlcs with Vproper n ia ' titled, "Bo Ymi'v# Been that^.though the local correspond­isponr WCCC—Music Hoorn Musts The Manchester High Seh(M4 cll-bity manager form of govern­ Elected - ubliclty Chalman.!”'aqp- ent ’should be cont'seted andltd Uthe Saadi Dlan'vltls of Paric Ridge, Dl., WKNB—Bob Crosbr The Manchester , Ki|^ soccer The MHS football aquad lost tb ^inrtl la OA uw m liullpUcalWl 4*- 'funfiing ability by defeating 13 {^ Itlcal sVateaman on. the state newaroom as well as Its own busi­ InkTived li\ a Two-Bottle'Apart- WHAY—UConn vs Delaware **iteAY-Joln the / conalatantly outplayed little./But this time it happened if the story is shortened when it WCCC—Music Room W^C-Oedd Ihcnlitg Gmol ' Dick PerlebacjX scored Cmmectlcut high school ctoss level. Therr’V-aa even a feair that ness, for readers 4re toh* that edU appears in the paper. ent in a Government Housing WKNB—Research ^goala in th,/Tndlans’ 5-l.victoi Middletown rivals through WTiC-Rass Millcr-> WRNlI—ErealDf Bereaads out Ute first three quarters of play, country teams Monday, O ct 34, " i c that tha statiatlcs were such as- to ■uch'a 'contr^arsial re-entry Into tors arc not pard drinkhdt cynical Many fluctuating factors Infli^ rojact located oh _ a Post OflTice WTU:—Monitor ^ •t the University of Connecticut’s ‘ ; aarrlw «f N- local H artw d politica might op­ / WDRC—Kathis Godfrey WDRC—Top Hat Concert Mr CXauFrlval Meriden Friday, "1 welira most of the final quarter. •creata Oielr owm awakening., ' rulers of public opinion, though ence th4 length of the storiM Desk. They were very happy until WOTH—Cohn. vs. N.H. WOTH—Washington fourth Ahnual Invitation Meet. ____ Pi erate to dow ^the handsome fietkm writers and movie and tele­ ItSS- .0^21,/(n the SilveT Oty. This The Ifidlan offense was aet In I 4(tate tickets vision producers favor this charac­ smudga on a Money Order and was V WRAY—UConn vs DeUvars WHAY—Proudly We Mail win/«(upled with Hall’r Iona to motion bjk Dick Wright, wfio ran are made in the edltoriil office, -WCCC—Music Room WCCC—Good Kvenlng Oded MuaM' ton, '56, HanchMter's star riinnSr, or reSMndent eald, peoplS have to had' been achievIng/lh'Hartford. terisation. rjdtjby the correspondent. Tn aj- picked up as a Juvenile De-,' WiCKB—Reauest Matlaio ‘WetMTSteld in a non-league game, a firstNown on the first play WKNB—Byenlng Serenade i ga^ M anch ester’s hopes for qusli- Dick Pepin and won the rade, aeHing ii course rec­ . A . , — work 80 hours, for an overcoat of Tha''thlng which droveRalley to It la pointed .but that editors most every instance the town quent Unless he can provt hi WTIC-Rm s Mtlltr WTIC—Monitor the step - perhaps becauseHt fitted appreciate receiving good legitl-/ 'WDRC-CHy Hosptiol WDRC—Saturday Country Style 'flgation for the State tournament 'arrell ''both raced for first' ord time of 14;43Nnlnutea for 3.7 modostsualltyl 4 to 14 hours for a writer will send in the news as nocence he'll have the b itte r WGTH-Conn. vs. N.H. WGTH—Dancing Party miles, which, la twoxtenUia o f a in With his byi-n natural inkllncta mate nawa stories. Many peoplb throwmat him and may ge^sent rousing shot-ln-the-arm. downs on an eiid sweep and'screen '.s a a a s b A pair of shMS, ^ hours for a tiny she receives it. The rewriting and S ;l»- pass In that order. Quarterback mile longer than the r ^ l a r MH8 to control things under his owhspn- come Into the office or contact the to ths Pen; or worse, have Wapend ‘^ A Y —UConn vs DeUvars WHAY—Proudly Wt Hail Two quick goals in the first cutting Is hot her Job. WCCC—M usic Room Ronnie BraUH dir^ted the Indian bqurae. radio, naany-4> hours for a regu­ Iltlcsl nose-- wsa a fear that If'he tpwn’correspondent and with great 6 months in a ty p ew rit^ ribbon WCCC—Good iSvenini Good M'MIo period iced the game away.,'Vinnle s s a r didn't offer the city party leader\ There are exceptions to the rule. WKNB—Request Matlnss WKNB—Kventng Serenade Kohen was fouled id front of the ground attarit it'hlle aophombre Showing a strong sprint^ lar radio, about il5 hours for en'thualaam relate aome facts The correspondent knows that all .where he’ll ' get tha/ stuffing WTIC—Ross MlUsr WTIC—Monitor ship tovCard local power, somebody' -qhich they believe should be de-f WDRC—Gil y HMpital WORC—Saturday Country Stylo ’.Meriden net. Perelbach made his ■Ignal-taller Dann^Renn priived the much improved BlH Macitnue, a b ic y ^ . copy: must he typewritten and dou­ pounded out of him. ‘n is Moral of WGTH-;-Conn. vs. N.H. to be the passing/jteneral. Renn '54, defeated the ..Greater Hartfo else would come along- and do It, A'bipped into a major story for that this Story la: IMue Inklings WGTH—Dancing Party first entranco into the game to . i r t ■• Tf ; 'we/htop to .examine these and thereby take control Of the ble spaced. ■ If she receives a l:SS- pasted succeaffullv^wr the only champion, Ray Murray of Weaver/ itu —i ^ m . day's {laper.’ Such things as sec- should be Seen and/not Blurred!. *'l?HAY—UConn vS Delawars WHAY—LaSaicRS Nortna . am'aghUhe penalty kick through. we bcglp to realise, of city organization' aWay from him. on'dahy committee appointments story in long hand, she will type WCCC—Music Roont WTIC—Monitor Minutea later,' sophomore right- Indian tally.. The Indum- backfleld in the last 100 yards of the race aa S ? 1 O' it over and'^lf possible condense it. WiGfB—Request MaUsss WDRC—Saturday Country Style ■how«d a’ jtreat deit m ^ spark, St they aren't quite as ■ 80 the D em ^ a ts went dpenly by a cl.'-p are generally not worthy V m c—RntM MUlsr wing E M e E3b's gbal-mouth pass Blit placrii aecond with a time* of, Into the noh-partlaan City Council The same holds true for typed WGTH—Saturday Dance Party which it 'haa lacked during its first l 4 ;l l minutea. , ^ , 'as We assumed them to be. Of appearing in print, though the WDRC—Football Roundub Sits— for the second score. election, and achieved a victory, club's publicity chkirman may feel copy which- is not double spaced. WGTH-Conn. vs. N.H. WHAY—LaSalelta Noycna The Indiank.took a 3-0 halftime contests. ' V\ Milt Doremua, ‘57, waa the third O^e some mythical American .a defeating the. Citizens Charter T<» many times individuals and t:4S— ' WTIC—Honltor The Indian line wsqn't sS' laig/e Red' and White vayeity runner to “ I s a it *is news hihlch should be pub­ B O ^ SC O UT WHAY—UConn vs DeUwars WDRC—Disk Derby lead when Daigtc picked up a free age of two dollara an hour, and Committee, whlcfi Had hitherto lished.' . \ clubs blame the town correspond' WCCC—Music Room ball in front of the net and hooked sa the Tigers' forward wait, buF place, coming In ninth; Saturday, Octobtr » WGTH—Saturday Dance Party It continually opt-played and out- for ooms of these Items, he might been custodian of the reform gov­ On, thg otheK'hand,' If a well ept when an event Is- not printed WKNB—Request MsUaeS *:sa- it through. Perleba'Cb scored his Placing 10Ui, 17th and 18Ui, in . ■ ernment It had succeeded In bring­ Notm and News WTIC—FooiTmiII WHAY-eRecord Rtvltw blocked the Tlgtr linlelnen. The ,ve'. to work as long as the known national oh-^tate figure has by the paper in great detqil. The .WDRC—Football Roundup tn'lC-Monllor scond ^oal of the frtiy wheit he that ortfer wbre Dick Sherman, ’58, ing to Hartford In 19'47. when old been secured to speak at s dob Happening may not have been WGTH-Conn. vs. N.H. Indian'line was led by co-captain A Battle Of Myths WDRC—Philadelphia Orches took "Whltey" Stevens’ perfect Dave GolaS and did a tremendous Scott Clendanlel, '58, and Tom La- CaSphoalovakisn. ' order pollt'lca had bankrupted the function a good alzed'afory la likely newsworthy: the story rtay have It s — WGTH—Saturday Dance/PX fuIlbackXpUtting pass and com­ Forge, '54, Wea Sargent, '56 waa i . Pack No. 27 of St. Mary's WHAY—UConn vs Delaware S lit- ' ' , Job both offensively and defensive­ Herald Ptwto. . . RsraM Pboto With a magaalnd article ttack Bdt Ckechoslovakis, ss the Hr- city, financially and. morally.. But to be printed. ■ '"v been filed late; or the report may WCCC—Record Revue WHAY-Record Review] pletely hoodwinked the Raldjer Alan Cole Barbara Lappea the laat Manchester High Harrier the Dembc.rata were cagey with Chjlrch held Its first monthly WKNB—Request Mstlnee ly, It. Is dISIeult to single out any dn fer«ir> policy as condwtad by rsspoh^nt points out, always wiU. In O’ smaller towns \t Is sug­ have been prepared ao poorly not WTIC—Monitor V goalie.. Dalg'e added the final gi^t , .. s . to place, being 37th. their 19.58 victory, entering a poll- gested that sU clubs an^sgroups feting last night. WTIC—Monitor WDRC—Philadelphia flrehestra one outstanding player because Republicancan admlnlitr^onadmtnlttrbuon anda the- most proaperousp./ central enough ^acta were aalvagable. A history of archery was given WDRC—Vice Pres. NIxoB WGTH—Saturday Dgnce Party '. on a penalty kick. each did a splendid Job; Quards "The hot grounder waa acooped Our L ^ on n alrs for thia week Is Team's SeerM line In which they were, of channel their news th rou ^ the WGTH-Conn. vs. N.H. Eurb^sn ^untry, with a stand Not lo Blame . W. F. Schreeder, Hartford Mfsses Shutout Dave Oolas, Rod Dolln and Joe up by the MHS Shortatop and fired The team aoores were: (1) Man­ getfctary of State Dullea, former .coHrse, for the Council-Manager town correspondent. This pdrson Sinqe the early paragraphs of the C' IllS - ■ WHAY—Record Biirltm Scintillating goalie Sweet was to drat for the out." The ahortatop a girl ^dU of,, spirit and'wUUngnsoa chester, 46;-(3) Bast Hartford, 73; ard of llvlng'^ r above that of Its form, of government while they Is acquainted with the msnner'ln Archery Club champion, who also WHAY—UConn vs Delawars WTIC—Lone Ra/ger Dyer; .Tackles Dick Farrell, Dom to he Secretary of SUte,lMan Acheion column have been devoted to help­ ."howed the cubs how to handle a WCCC—Record Revue WDRC—DancevOrchestra foiled in his attempt to roll up a Squatrito and Dick Rtiddell; Ends la this week's Legionnaire, Alan (3) New London, 77; (4), Brietol. opcna a debate whi^ promieea to neighbora. .floma of this relative ^ p t picking political harpoons In which the report ahoi^ be presenK ing those who seek publicity, let's WKNB—Request MsUnes WGTH—SatuMay Dance Party third straight shutout wheq Meri­ Cole. Al was on the Jayvee base­ It. Anyway, the 19.54 Democratic boW and arrow safely. Miss Eliza­ ------WTIC—Monitor inlti Nqrm HohenUial, Larry Herzag, '■^er eplrlt la epparent In tha fact 150; (5), Norwich, (the defending auperioiity has ^rvived Commu ed and is aware ^ the various Alio Include a few lines on those »:«*- / den dribbled in a last-minutes goal. ball team In hit freshman year and D ial she manages the eale of foot­ champs), 178; (6)', Weaver, 174; be a .winner In a^eaat one thing atate tlcltei appear to suf beth Kinsey, present State wom­ WDRC—Vice Pres. NUoa WHAY—Record Review Geoff Gibbs and Bob 'Lsszsri. deadlines concerning news. wh.0 on occasion are miffed at see­ en’s champion, and Harry H. WGTH-Conn. vs. N.H. w n c—l^dle Ranger Sweet, who has Been improving in Ffirrell Injured > haa been a member of the basebaU- ball programa at our homa foot­ (7), Middletown, 175; (8), Hart­ —lU lack of re^ ty. nist management. \ ' fqr. In Hartford, from any reaction If the publicl^ chairman seeks tisa - WDRC-vDance Orchealra every game/fioa been a stalwart Herald Photo. •‘nine" (Since his sophomore yeir ing' iheir name -in the paper. Cowles, past State .nen'a champion WHAY—UConn vs Delaware ' With onhouncements made con-^ Dick Farrell, who was shaken up ball gamee, worka at aport dancea ford Public, 191; (9) Bulkeley 303; Idr. Acheso^ contend! that the Statistica more on the level We to Bailey's Ideal political policy. to do the besb'Job possible he will WGTH/4aturday Dance Party •defender of the Indian net In the ri- and Is co-captain this year. HpTitM Now, In 19^, Halley and his It Ir.the editorial room, not the and former committeeman of Pack WCtli’ -Record Revue I8i84—/ ceming /its 4-act play, Sock and very hard' in ,the opening kick-off, and cheera for our teama with the (10) Woodrow Wilson, 309; (11), Tlenwcrata 7 W auptrior"In the hava-ooma -to axpact ari^-provided not be afraid of being is “ copy town ^rrispondentr-whtch hah- No. 27, demonstrated their pcoweat WKNB-Request Matines Kz—Mailer Post Polka Hop past weeks. Due credit also should Kway the ' 8AA receives approxl'i continued'to play, almoat the full' earned two "letters" In basfiball. William Hall, 408; and (13). Wind­ PemperaU air'N^vtAg to repeat cat." '■ In 'pCner words follow the w n c —Monitor . Use Donavan’s Desijfn Buskin members are buey all matdly 81.000'ever year. student bqdy. , v __ dies alt 'Arrests ahd accident re­ with the bow and arrow. JO—Monitor go to Manchester's fine pair of game. This la the 'kjnd of spirit Our 6'2" candidate has aiao been ham, 308. buolneaa ^ developing unity and by ,another Amerlrah c^espon and solidify t h ^ 1958 victory, newspappr style when writing out WDRC—Vice Pres. Nlxoa _'RCe,L?ountry Style arouitd Manchester selling tickets In addition to helping, support on the basketball team' and haa Being B meml^r of the e^ratar- ports and moat of the court rul­ The Cubs' put on several skits WGTH-Conn. vs. N.H. fullbacks/Barry Schaller and Bob Robert Donavan submitted and determination Die Indians lal committee of the Stuileiit G - -Coached- by the running team- - /in the free world, and dent, ylelUng Hungary, ahs-aya and the Citizens '<%arler_jCom- an advice notice of a meeting or »!«a— ■ ■------'— ,'QTH—Terrace Room Smithi who have rounded into two loc.^Sabrina Fair/', to.be preaentied the SAA/^the...pgpspecUve. ticket his “letter.">^ Obviously, ihltiee feels Its bacK.-io the'wall.’ ings. ■ ■ \ ' • - . about'Robin Hood. the (Inal design chosen Tor'IWS Knbwed. ' ...... cll Is proof enough of her wUUitg-- master, Piul M. Phlnney, the In-' In th^bualneaa of stand­ jiiat about tha Ibwest central the account of the latest session. WHAY—UConn vs Delaware i^HAY—Haller Roai Polka Hop of the area's best. - EWc. 2 and S a t ’ the Waddell buyer may take heed of the fact AMin the Indians fumbled a t Either It must win nW , It feels, ^ n y times you will And that tt- Only reports\from the State Po­ Advamternenta ■were 'given by WCCC—Record Revue wnOrMonltor ^ Earlier In the week, Rockville traditional MHS Tag Day to be School. Marion Bbriti Anne Simp- that the play heing presented'by nese to help, as that commUtee ^ dtan ninnere had defeated 7 of tho ing w to and deallh* with" a * KurdpasK cbuhiry; ao Tar u 11 vr lice and other citified law enforc­ Cubmastef f^ninton Hendrickson to WKNB-^Request Matinee WDRC—Country Style held on Nov. 14. N early 2,000 costly limes during the game. In one 0f the bueiest on the Council. U teams In prevloua dual maets and return non-partisanship to wlll appear in print exactly as you WTIC—Mfinltor WGXH--Terrace Room battled the Injuns.to a scoreless eon, Jan Roberts, Richard Fogg | an organizatloh'xwhose name haa the ftrat quarter they fumbled on OonUnunlsts. atandarda were concerned. control of the City CoiihrU this write It. This type of presentation ing bodies are ad};^pted for pub­ the following; Bobcat - piiw to WDRC—Vice Pres. Nlxoa - IfiSa- tie.. Although outplaying the '.copies .of».Rflbfrt’8_ design will and Sue Fitch dlacuaa some Of the : by those in ^ homeroom to rep MIsi Barbara Jean Lappen Is .this year. James Reichert, ' Garth white, WGTH-Conn. rs. N.H. become synonyndnis throughout the 3-yMxl line, the second quarter Here we read, with a sharp or nrknonledge that, poll­ aids the correspondent and the lication. Too oftensa town writer I WHAT—Record Review Windy City invaders throughout be made by meana o f the slll^ problems.' - the ou,ieState .orfor onefine piapthy production. resent them^ 'ln the Student Council. honored this week In being a Man­ Mining It a'double , victory, tha /the Republican answer U quite 's has made a permanent re-- la blamed for a story\she did not L,ewls Banning, Michael Evtushek: ties— I w n c —Guest Star screen process tone In the AFt on the-7Vard line, and on the 30- chester High Legionnaire. 8he la Junior, Varsity Cross Country team revival oi our feeling of compara- editor pUit It accomplishes the ul- WHAY—Polks Parade I WDRC—Moods tor Romance ‘‘ the game, Manchester. could not Probably one of the most taken, those playing rides In "Sa- yard lineXof jMiddletown In the "Trig’* Ts Al's favorite subject ,^Ukely to be. ahaped accordUig to tuVn to a t y Hall. v Umate_ goal of gaining publicity know existed until she ihpd the pa- Wolf badge to Donald Bernard; wei'i' -Recf>rd.BAriis: 1 WGTH—Saturdey Night Parly — capitalize, on Its numeroUn^ scoring Department. T he.taga w4re for-gr^d . pom^tleea in all, brina Fair" were memb^ trf the ip his eenior curriculum, which the only daughter of Mr..and Mfa. ran over Its opponents slab. Led tlya wall-ltMlng,^jha t^a H ungarlan "Bear 'badge,"one"Gold Arrow "and WKNB—Mstlnee \ . submitted and later Judged! by fourth' quarberrif the-Indtana can -Rcesldent NUon's Iciamralgn ■ MiMnwhtle, -the RepuWietur'-'of■ Tor the organization. per herselfi \ WTIC—Monitor T. ISiU— opportunities. Again the defense school acUvUles is the business , whieh won a first priziMn All- 4lio includes English 4, Spanish, Howard Lap^n, 59 Branford 8t.' hy apeedy Dick Whltshouse! '57, one Silver .Arrow to Francis WHAY—Record Review the Library Pages. / committee, and Sock and Buskin •top fumbling. Coaches Walter question In 1954, which was has to wjjrk six weeks to buy ganlzation In' Hartford. l A les^ If the accounts are honest and The stringer has nothing, to do WDRC—Csl Kolhr WTIC—Here s to Vela stood ‘oat, but the offense Just State competition last yeai*'.Md Briggs and 'Ttony Allbrio believe and Fhyslcs. Al has followed the Barb haa followed tha huetnesa who placed second; Jbn SoevUle, Itchy than Its Deprocratic^ounter ' with these stories, nor cait, she Hsgen; Bear badge to Terry WGTH—Bay It wqh WDRC—Moods for Koraance could not click. hastens to pay homage to this college course throughout his eourae durinir her four yeara at '87,' fourth; Qordy Pomeroy, '57, "IsnV lt wonderful that ]sre now suit, a'wask to buy a shirt ,and f'lha atoriea filed w-hile they are D'ltalia; two Silver Arrows to «:IS- who went on to-be given top rauqi they have a IMII club capable of pqrt, but .olniously weaker, has de­ ^ sh, not several dayi- after t.he exert any Influence to have ajiy . WHAY—Polks Parsjl WGTH—Saturday Night Party In the final week of the regular very important group. career at MHS. This year he la a MHS and her senior subjects ara eighth; and Karaah '58, IC"- . have secretary of state' who two wesks to buy a pair of shoes. Richard Glngras; Den Mother pins U:iM— With the cast In rehearsals and by stage -and screen star Betti beating' any of\Manchester’a re­ cided that dtscretion la the better ev ^ t. has taken place, the publl- arrests kept out of print. ■ '\ tV''i" -Rec,,rd Rev WHAY—Moonlight MaUnea seaaon.v Manchester will play maining opponent^ member of the Spanish Club. Chemistry, Algebra I, Mbdem the .Jayyeas outrM their standi ujMo tim CommunlstsT'* But at this point, wa begin to part of valorx and will honor the to Mrs. Elizabeth Evtushek. Mrs. WKNB—Mettnee ^ WTIC—News the stage committee planning and Davis in New England conipeti For the post two eummere, Al . -Clat./.^'lll.'.be.. encouraged , to', send T ( d_uring th* .coming niontha a WTIC—Monitor Bristol here and Pomfret Prep in tlon, ...... 8.aturday, Oct. 89, the Indians Problema, Buslneas Mathamatlca onKMient, Eaat Hsttfordi 33 -aiapaer’ T»bi of sutrsiics, aptrit "Of H»nTm cr»r refoim Cfiaf ’’Gladys Reichelt .and- -Mrs. EVeiyn , . WDHC-e-Newsu Almanae ____ : Pomfret. ------' High’s Record executing the scenery., the business (as you might guess) has playied Mr. Aclwim contends that, un- In moke details and will be doing little thought is given to the Foie Banning; one Year Service pins to ■ WDftc—nirKoibv ...... W G n i—Word of Life No one will want to misa the entertain Windham THIrt at Mt. and En^dah 4; TotatS.* simply becailss wa cannot con­ ter.hy taking no\dpen part In the of your town reporter, the columns WGTH.;"Ssy It With Music II Dave Todmey, '56 cbmmittee la mapping Its publicity bosebal). He playeil on the Amerii- The top three aooi^anm: (1), \ der the Denwcnta, the formation a service for the paper as well as Mr\ Marion Kearns and David ills— . . - ■ forthcoming production of "Sa­ Nebo.uhe Indians wMl be Ibdking can Legion Junior Baaeball team Student Cdunclj; Oh-U’ Club, T - election Nov. 8./ will be complete and meet the WHAY-News: Moonlight MaUnea and ticket sales campaign-. No mat­ for'thelfixfirat win, and the stu­ Teene and CT.O are her major Mancheeter, 48; (3), XMt Hart- x of foreign p o lic ie s accoippllshed ceive. even with the historic dlf- This leaves/the Republicans in hia grouK K-'i* impassible for the Huclt; two Year Service pin to WHAY—Polka Parade WTIC—Sporu Final ter how hard the cast rehearses, brina Fair,” the Broad wa.v come- Also this past summer, he worked paper to 'staff all- meetings, but most exacting demands. Remem­ WCCit—Recorit.Revue WDRC—Driice Orchestra, All Important dents of MH8 should all be o6t outside and- Aktra_cuhleulac. a c l9Ml-7Cl.8Bd CIL New JKOBdoiw T3^ ; by estabUshlng ah. atmosphere of ftrehes betwsen ths two countries, unofficial alliance wi^ the Citl- Stanley. Sholik. WKNB—Matinee WGTH—Word of Life Hour no mater how diligently the stage d.v hit which drew accolades from for the Recreation Department tn this does mean it is not de- ber, you are on her newsboat. Try WTIC—Monitor High Represented crew work, unless the business the jllew York critics. Anyone cheering the tpam on to wetory. town. UvlUea. She ndw holds ths office that- half a day's work wilt buy s zena Committee, a cikcumatance WURC-yi» Fisher, Dick Fogg, lish classes. Reports on how to in­ F rancis Hospital and her-ambition •pesdy Bill MacArdle. *58, at ahch prices, sn.vbOdy even nignly. cleverly, the politicians "Then yi)M work cheap," replied ■cord Review I (or rescutRg Paul 'Trombley, 13. of ford. Mr. Piper and Mi.ss Hall a/e plained to the MHS students by troduce people correctly were la tb become a nurse. With her stand Up to the Communists, but .atinee 1 .Springfleld/^ass.. from a pond co-directors of the Foreign Polfcv Edson Bailey, George Emerllng and Buskin is one of the very few ; Marlette Gagnon. Jim McKinney, s’ Club Parly _ second In the meet, ran the boughtXanythlng in Rungsry. are not out lo kill reform In the jirpacher. "You throw '.aside 'lor which is aelf-suppoVtlng. The pro-1 Lym Murphy, Betty MacGregor, given by Bonnie Lee Wyman, Ann spirit and friendlinaiA to very afe in 14 minutes, Kls beet time that he stood up to them with a Hal Boyle Hartford—Just to control It. yowrvhar.■icier a s-a gentleman, ...... Kolbv near his homa last Dec. 29, when Assn. and Chester ftoblnson at the as­ The b^t explanation that he WGTH—Bob and Ray ceeds from the annual public pro-1 Wayne Keith, Anne Simpson, Linda Meintoqh. Katherine Upplncott. parent. Barb Is bound to have a the year. Dependable Tom La- dead-end policy which left no at nflict pain'jon. your friends, break ths bicycle he\\vas riding broke Representatives from iI7 schools semblies held Monday, Oct. 24. and Donna Metcalf. The topic'a In­ happy and auccasaful Ufa. »:Se— attended the meeting and plans diictlon are not kept by the club: J Toth. Herbert Tyler and Janet HaUo- arty was held by 'fbrge, ‘M, placed third, followed temativo but War, and which could Offer was that 50 per cent ^ a commandmenl, and ease your WHAY—Hall ot Recorda through the lcr\ 100 feet from Mr. Bailey opened his talk by cluded Introducing teenagers to Anne Stllitpn, ’54. WCCi;—Record Review shore. Both BuUt and the Tromb­ for future meetings ahd ^ e U.N. they are turned over lo the fund > Whitney. e Junior "Tub on Tuesday by ute up end coming Milt Dore­ of the Hungarian Women* work, own soul - and for nothing! You congratulating the various club of the Student Activities Assn. In ' Larry LaPolla, '56. older people, and fien ds to par- ivening, O mua. '55, fourth, and ateady Dick never did reach the sUge where It Who Said Mama certainly work cheap - too cheap." WKNB—Matinee ley boy had to be hospitalized for Model Assembly were discussed. ' xthe ^saembly that payments for rents, street O p e n F o r t m WTfC—Monitor and-.sports of MHS for their effort enU and relatives, ^ e y contained Hall. Sherman,'*Mk fifth. Irxluded a possibility, of peace, - Sponsored By The Manchester WDRC—Cal Kolbv , , exposure and shock, a i^ B u la t was The next inking of the'FPA will in making therit euccMsful. The tips on conversing, how to start y car farts and amusements are Council of Churches. WGTH—Bob and Ray : treated for' other Injurlek.received be held Nov. 8 at which there will The party 1 I wtth games Field Trip Taki Eight MH8 runnare placed be­ ’^ And the man who really had i ; U — niimbcF' of stiid^ts attending the / converaatipn, and how to keep/is led by Betty fore a Windham man could find cheap, that health and other so­ 7 Herald Milestones from the Jagged ice. be a speaker from /rrinily. All iBalls Form j B^st Poster conversation interesting to /all ^acGregqr arid control of Acheson was, of eourae, Is Stayljtig Home? WHAY —Hall ol Records members of Curreq^ Affairs are sport dances is thK largest In thz / • Cathy Fagan, Prizes for the beat the finish line. The others were': cial services are frke; and that To the Editor, IMPATIENT r.ATIE.NT WCCC—Record Review history pf the schodL. Everyone j those participating. 5 r » not Alger Hiss, but Senator Mc­ WKNB—Mstlnee Invited to attend. •' Prompted by a class discus-. costumes were given. By Club Mei Wes Sargent, '58, 8th; Scott Clen- inoat workars get at least one Inr As I was .out-of-to^-n when The WTIC—Monitor i.s doing his and her part to support ,i Club Experiiiieiill Robert Olmstead, Peter t^aari, daniel ‘68, 7th, and Jim Sosvills, Carthy, it was the latter, and liot New York (A5—'Who said wom- Alamagoixlo. N. M. l.'Pt—City WDRC—Csl Kolbv A Dec. 7 Was definitely • planned Sion, s contest for F'ire Pre­ Gary Mllek, and George ^lem sm Marques, the Mexican atude expensive meal a day iij their of­ offer them the benfflta of fresh Manchester Herald won new rec­ upon a.s the dau for the trip to the clubs of MHS. ■ ______■ ■ ;.:! waa given the prize tar the pret '57, 8th.' Bob Kwash, '68. running the former, who was .allowed to sn'a place was in the home? I Policemen got squarely in the WGTM—Bob and Ray GENERAL The omittance of home/rooms vention posters was field re­ gave tips tb improve stud/ habits. 'x Several members of/he Science fice or factory canteen, and that Thatfold saying Is less true every air and exercise. There were 5,- ognition In the awards for over-all j middle of an argument betweei^ a S:S#- the United N a^ n s in New York. Bobbing moth balls was the i cently in the General Biiklness tiqat; Janet F'racchia rar the fun­ his first varsity racs, placed a fine dictate State Department policy In 122,000 woipsii clerks and office WIIAY—News' Since a,film/on the United Na- I.H one of the changes of the new Their reports contalned/tnforma- Cliih of Manchester/High School Uth. all this may make It postIbIs for year. ' . F- Journalism,'make-up, etc., I w'buld : patient and a doctor. WCCC—Good Kvenlns Good Muatc theme of, Dick Yules, ’.57, tn a! II class of James Kaiser. tton on how to uae the library cor­ niest: Lynne Murphy, for the moat the crucial months in which it whs The ladies are no longer content workers compared to 2,772.000 The patient, a woman, called WKNB-rKvenlng Serenade T V SERVICE tions did noL'Arrive, a short sub- j school. " On the first day of school orlgifial; and Snow White and ths went''.^n a field t^p Wednesday Jayvra* Win Meet Hungarians to keep alive and buy like to-^fake this opportunity to demonstration before the Science • Winner of the contest was rectly. how to take nous accurate­ being determined wrhether there to rule^the world by rocking a meJb-'but women common laborers , police to say .she wa.s sick but her WTIC—.News stitute program w as conducted by | students wlH go to a certain room, Ronald Hawley, and ninnlng Seven Dwarfs for the beal group evening tp two pl^ea. The first T he upetart junior varsity aquad ahoea too. In short, qven when the extend waim congratulations tp WDRC—News ' . Days QC A Call Walker BTOgs.on the W'est Hart-'i according to their class and name,:'■j CTlub Monday, Oct. 24, 1955. Dirk 1 ly, how to do homewfirk, and how alao won ittv meet by a perfect should be war in Korea and Oil- cradle,. Their hands are reaching’ were .outnumbered by men 107,- what ...i,-, Ir consider' on4 of the- great doctor wouldn’t .see her. She ask- WG rn—News close seconds were June Rider to study for a te^t. Then these act. This group copaiatVd of atop was tfie ‘‘,^eri(:ade'’ at' the statiatict for individual items. like for thee cash register. .3.319,000. This does seem I mstitut ■ed about filing a complaint against S:U Nights **s9w Plus Parts ford-Man^ester game. Mr. Briggs to receive their schedule card. explained this phenomena bv -sav-1 "Sneezy" McCormick, "BaiStfur' •core of 15-40'against the Wind­ nese Intervcntton in that war. institutions of Greater Manches- WHAY—Sports Spotllgbl- TEL. MI 8-SI94 Illustrated some plays of-' football After Uiat they will report directly and Claire Jarvis. topics were dlscuseed by the other West HartfohVArmqry. It waa ham Junior varaity croae count^ The InfHix III.Ill,, ofui theme li^ftlrhst wn, eii.wu crowd ; ; *'a ."'.7. pity, considering' inn ..wieii.-escience's n uts-dis- ;' him. The doctor retorted he had ing that the moth balls would b e-! Paula Adams '59 McKeoiigh, "Grumpy'' Yavlnaky, shoos, are accurat*. they don’t vvece—Good Kvenlns Good Muslo on the .^ ard and explained the ' to their first period class. An- members of the clfias. The students an intereating/Afipw but didh’t live team. Nine runners for the Red As for M f. Duijles and the Re into industry, is truly startling, j rovery that women are actually ■ i' seen thq woman the d ay. before, WKNB—Evenjns Serenade come saturated with h.vdrogen at found, these reports both Interest­ "Sleepy" Ozols. ’."Dopey" SaW, ‘tell the whole bsiancod stor>-. < idvi.sedl.v use tbe designation time afttl effoct spent by ekeh 4>oy other cha'nge will be-in the type of the bottom of the container than up to the ex^tattoiva of the group. and )8^ite placad before any Wind­ publican adnUhistratlon, it Is a than men. | "G ra te r Manchester’■ because' I found nothing wrong, and declined WTIC—Strictly Sports ing and helpful,/ ' "Happy" MeComb.. and "D oc' . If there la efiythlng we Ameri­ to see her again in the-same day. WDRC—Almaneo: Music in for the games, desks which will he used. FuU rise, lose-the hydrogen lo the air; After a mort rsJxMe at an ice ham runner. pleasure to be called'upon to de- led s_ .44 million employed now j In the art o f selling (where the | hapheh . to know* many pbpple iri WGTMn i—coon. Sportllghl fandy Stevenson, '56. about the second week in Novem­ y E^nna Metcalf, '59 Flahe, with Jeaji LeCtalre as Snow cana'should gafner frp!^i thi* con­ Officers compromised by simply • :sa - length lockers will be assigned to then go wwn and pick up more White. cream bai/ the "m d l^ le e " Jour- Flyfi MHS men ran ui^er 1 thflr I money.licflU-lhe girU Ere steadily j fttjjacent town?* I And ber. A movie o f the Science Fair- ~ r minutes for tha Junior varMty-. Jlhd them, vHth jlheir paMing fusion of atatistica, it is that, after V\omfn fiml began punching creeping up on the weaker aex. much inferestlng news in coU relaying The nies.sage 10 the W’om- WHAY—Diitner-Dat» How Christian Science Heals students. These lockers w-ill be hydrogen. This cycle went on and The meelfnif concluded ’with - n«wed to Martford sml t)i« Medical WCCC-f-Gcod Lvenllif Good Musie kept fo r. as long a-s a student is on., liie hyorogen waa produced has been shown to most 'of the Society .Building. A meSUng of They were: (1) Dick Whitehouee, nUatakes, but with their eventual all. our degree of better forltme tn time cipek* m_Jarge number* dur- The Agurea: 1.“175.000 wPmen I umns of The Herald. ' an. WKNB—Evening Serenade rieahmenta conaiating of c l(^ end 'iyTIC—College/^lx Bowl . "IS IT SAFE in. high school. by a reaction between zinc and schools has received enthusias­ Boys/Girls Holisy trend muahroomed during the aer- . Aside from the lrk*ome chores i much Interest as anyone o^it*. .ANOTHER FIR ST ■ WDRC—Young Ideas A special committee has been dilute hydrochloric acid 'in a salt bcing/heldheinir./he with a guest apealcer. 15:20; (3) Gordy Pomerog, '57, record of the Truman-Ach.eaon re WGTH—Campui Favorites TO RELY ON GOD?" pupil. 15:24; (4r Ron Coewi. '58. 15:44; be, is not . thei final measurement ond World War. and then, after a of common labor, what other field ! aide of the official family of Tttf 1------' • t organized to decide on a new way solution. The i. Taken by Seniors and thelr/ises In treatment of dls- yond price. A’nd Ip that realm lies work outside the home. ■ — - The’changing of the age to ob- meeting b.v announcing that eh{ry year.. Jpnlor Hi-Y waa held'”0<-t. 15 in, eases. 11)6 group found hie'talk l9) Colhtfiit, '68;-., —— T— < tragic of all blunders, Which was. lady farmers and farm managers • late/Thomaa Fei-giiaon became dsy. Oct. 24. ’ Mr. Nesfes of the our own rest good fortune, and '» Why-?"'Some hold that the Inven­ Compared lo 3,800.(KKt men. . " , owner of the paper has repeatedlv State-Department of Motor Vehi­ tain a driver's license was also dis-- blanks and rules for, the Scierie^ Ray Clement, '56 tne auditorium. ' . / After the Jim JurPs, ’58. Under Acheson, to fear peace it- the big, vital hope ws thoiild have tion of labor* saving devices.has But what about a young' man , received the recognition of learned cles gave the students their eye cussed. Students were reminded Fair will be ready for distribution' Prcaldenta of the clufia. Linda Fifteen Manchester High seniors demonslratidn the group )iad many s ^ . - ' made housekeepih'g so simple wives Just getting started in life? Is i joiirnalist.s. to whfeh you are so tehts. Most of the students have to observe the street lights when Nelson '58 and Danny 'Renn '58. competed Wednesday, Oct. 26,/for questions to put' to Dr. Rosenbaum for the future of the good people are no longer content to spend opened the evening by organizing ^Admittedly, Dulles and Eisen­ there no vorallon where he can , provenly entitled, FOR good vision. _ changing butldingSj ^ J a y v c M ^ Boolers the nationwide National and he answered them to the satis­ of countriM not as fortunata as their extra leisure loafing at.home. fee) safe from the increasing For instance. I look back to the The prcvio’ti.s week, the class had Flxpect *73 F'rt'shmen a grand rnarefi-' from which the Scholarship, awards. Thia faction of all. Hf extended an hower have’, had certain assets we. A more likely answer: PapaX feminine competition? ' ; party we had in The Herald build, Sgt. Edwarti W’inzler of the Man­ Next year, approximately 775 most orlgiijaf and be.al .lookifig aelei teb by a previous com Invitation to visit'the laboratory rMdnchester Acheson lacked. Being unfairly . . ■ / ■ » ' ■ paycheck no longer will • pay, the Per Month chester Police Department, who freshmen will enter high school. New IvUtiii Teacher B oh to coatunief^-iyere cho.aen. exam, metilirt 'In til u(ey«ic libraryliui (II ^/At.. I Y’es. In the area .of private log' the night that the late _ John /: at St. Francis Hohpltal In Hart­ smeared, for all things, Ss being installments on all the bright ne|v household emplo.v.ment. There are Rbife. then publisher of The Hart- Plus spoke on the rules of the road. This number is larger than Ihk Kac«rty Bdyisora, Mias Marji where (bey they w v^re /rt briefed,'briefed.,'ey Prin' ford, with which he Is 'asaocistsd. Date Bodk gadgets that modern couples how McAdama,and James Calkins were cipal Edson/At.Irtson/st. Bailey.,'andBailey.,'anq tfi'fthen “aoft- on Communism,'' Acheson The Rubicon still l,TTO,pOO (vomen in this line ford] Time*, formally informed Property Thiaiclasa will dose at the end I'presi nl. senior and jUhlbr ejMs The Manchesieij Jayvee Sloccec The group hopes to accept' this In­ feel are necessary (or a rich Dill Taxes of the quarter. Thf students have j pomi ined. Total enrollmenll | in Judges. The prizes for the must began thrii/lbreetheii/lbree hour teats.testa. Thcae was not capable of doing ^ything of work compared to Cinly 58.0Q0 j f*''**''**’^! Fergtison and hia son. Squad wa.s defeated by“ Brlfiol at vitation in the -near future. Adlal Stevenson’s 'formal an­ I life - a new car, television set, au-. men. But women are abandoning it [the late .Ronald. 'Kergu.son. that been learning tq drive all quarter.! m H3 will be around 2,000. ■ / oti^nal coaruines were, given to testa, distt-lbuteii'listributcif' .by EducaEducational Those taking the trip were Rob­ \ toniatic dishwasher] and the )iKe, Tonight • ___l&ore Ihan-trying to provfe himself nouncement, whkh it ’ comes, will by the tens of thousands every * The Manchester Herald had,upon The "road test " will be given on , Due to the .u;o,rk involved in p - Mt. Nefio on sjato^ky morning, Polly Swanson '58 and CYirl Testing- Service Includedincluded synonyms,ayno ert .Segal, '56, Dominic Squatrito, Community Playera present **A The only practical solution Mama ■Nov. 9 and 10. The law tesu hkve 'signing dassea. elective cards will Reichelt and best loo'klng to Mar- analogies, mathematicsraathrmatlcs and read- tough on Communism, and he now more thmi ever be merely .vear. The.y’d rather work in an of- hia recommendation,. been adriut- YOU Can Own Oct. 22; The encounter waa the ‘57. Ray Mereyonlch, ’56..Alan Cop, Slight (Jase ot Murder,’’ Verplanck ' probably would have been vulner­ ; has to go. out and gel on a payroll, flee or factory than clean other ted to membe.rship in the Great been given w-ith Barbara Kennledy j be filled out in the second week in tha Lean'der '58 and Bill Broheill ingl comprehenalon sections. anti-cilmox.' ! too. !■' " . squad's aecpnd yCheduled game. '58...... 'Thf atudertla who partici participated, '56. Ralph Geer, '68. George Beau­ School, 8:30 p.m. , people'* houses. ', I World-Wide Associated Pre.ssil and Nqrma Hare r^eiving per- November, 'this ii thl'ee months regard. '57, Tom Russell, 57. and. Waddell PTA minstrel ohow, able, and -unfairly If he had He acrually took the irrevocable ; Certainly the old-fa.-hiohed hus­ This Fine " feet score.4. earlier than previous,.ybar». Three* times the Bristol forwards Gamea were then played and in this exam were; Cynthia Dun­ The be.st bet for an ambitious ' Of course, 1 have, seen! 'The passed, through the Manchester Dick McComb, '57. Antony C Waddell Schopl. tried to be a atateanian Initead of ntep the other da.v, when he an­ band who once melodramattcallv young man who wants a quiet in- / Herald pa.ss man.v .other important A list oftho.se receiving their Our personal records and how some, tried their lufk at dutktng lap, Ruth Hanford. Lawrence 1.41- Shag, Dance, Manchester Lodge proclaimed. I'd starve befor* I'd licenses will be published later. they affect Our future plans were ■hackfield. each time to end their for apples. Dancjng was also en­ Polla. . Harold Larson. Robert Alibrio, faculty advisor of the Sci­ the willing aervant of McCarthyl nounced that he waa hiring a pew. door existence is to - get s lob as | milestones and s.s one who ‘for Home Now! , attack in a hard-booted goal. Man- ence Gliib drove one car and Allan pt Elks, Elks Horae. let my \yife go to work, ' ls''geitlng a maid.'In addition to gOM pay, ; years - dabbled dn an arpaieurish Jo Ann Fisher, '57. discussed. i joyed by the group. Along with Liepia, William MacArdle, '.ludtth Dulles and Eisenhower, on the full-time-prods agent, one Roger cheatcr'a Lee Bogli. 'iiS, accounted Cox drove the other. This fiitst Halloween Dance, American scarcer. Some wives even com­ good meals and short hours it ha.s ! wa.v in reportorial and coliminiat , College'requirements atp getting the regular dancing, . special Mozzer, .lo-Ann Rencker, BJlriy Legion Home. 9 p.m. to.l a.m. either hand, have had this courage Tubby, who once worked for both plain, "I d like to stay home, but II I more difflc-mt.; On the , average, for the only .Mancherter tally. dancea such as the .stfiluf dance Schalleit Heidi- Schihimel, Emma field trip of the year was a .stim­ another advantage: It i.s,a w on-, endeaVor X want to add my—con-/ Bogli received the ball at hia left ulating and Informative, event and Halloween Dance, Country Club, to tackle and shackle McCarthy, that husband pf mine 'he keeps derfu! training for a lad .who later gratulations and say "More power! Completed On Your Lot "Under cqll^cs are'pdmftting only one out and multiple choice dafices oc­ Stephens. I-ynne Suhdquist. Rich-' Truman and Harriman, ‘The EldcsF (iiven butiside po.sition and scored: . ' was thoroughly enjoyed by every-; for member.a and -guests. and eliminate I his dictation of our pushing me out into.theiabor mar- .wants'to get married and have-A ] to The Heirald” ‘ ’ o[ every isix who appl.v for admls- curred. During the course of the ard Thoraeli. David Toomey and Wednesday, Nnr. 2 ------.vr It la the press agent who is the ketMore and more wives ate 'The'game wa- playeil under ex- evefiing. refreshments of dongh-TBeUy-L{M* Wallace. They-w ere one who attended it. ------Vwclgq -poUeyi-and,' ae story of the good record in all subjects is a •many near goals. J*. '['he meeling wa.4 held at 'Travel, front pages with timeliness, ex­ responsibilities . of the family's Vole on TV Show Center Theisilana present 'The Eisenbower and Dulles, ss Repub- tbrokers. “MANCHESTER StllTE” must to secure a good Job after Tfif Manchester squad, tinder er.s , Ipa.uranct Co.! Hartford- 'Two King of Hearts!’ 'Bowers School. ' YOU SAVE $2,000 OR MORE UNDER OUR PLAN oldest daughter:' of the Travelers’ men talked'on Three students of Manchester Ucans dnd conservattves. have hajl high school. All employers ask the supervision of John Palmer, Elks' minstrel show, i WkddeU lu u a . possibls, blunders,, when, in-j svrimmers." /w-festTefs.” Sp fa r t ------/A SERIES- OP TONE PICTURED - ... _ . -Eortcaying ,.Rpjse,. {.he^ dauEfiter.-.. (Or-a- reference- of .people who .xp=. — ------Naylor -Ptioi®; played- .-a: .. ba'rrt. . fought. . gam e..- -Ifi....Ml?* 'Fajnily ,BudgeJ.“and How Eepnomi^^^ High ; School, Howard Haet^nga! a freer hand than Acheson could AVv hiriid the haidc HouseJ/-Excavaii«g ret|ar. Rough Grade-L«t. tnar'nbbr" -School...... -...... ------— s’lorl, he feels that he can no [there have been no major league* * was Judy Kearns. Her younger sis- ply for jobs or go' into the armed Mrs. Gipson Palmer aL'o reported that • good McGuire's fresKmeh' "E n"g Ti ah Life Ipstirance; Affect'iTFamify Lift. '58, Alin Lyons. '58. ahd Jean Nov. lO .'ll and 13' ever gain—If -he ever really want- FOR ORGAN Front and Reaj- Stoops, and Steps. Corpplete FTafiHhg-Boardlng, Bridging, Partitfona, Flashing. Roof­ ■•ter Flora was played by Loretta services. • They are . looking for, defense prevented the Bristol Jay- classes viewed "(Cyrano de Ber, Judy Wiltmann. '57 longer function without the oon-[ **‘^.'’ haseball players - although! ing,Ing. l.,eadcr*I.eadcr* and GutterGutters. W Indow F'rames and Windows. Door Frames, two temporary exterior Doty. *69. represented the Man­ Knights of Columbus minatiel ad It for some wiser policy which this possibility is mulled over from i Buahnell and her brotwr Al. by four “A's,'' these being in attitude, A ri/ew leac r haa been added vecs fre m further scoring. gerac,'! Monday, Oct. 17/195.5. at 8 chester Salvation Army al the an­ show, Veirplanck SchoOL tinual' aaaistanre of some profis- COMPOSED AND PLAYED BY doors and the ChlimWy. T- Charli'e Van AusdalL Bill Llepis p.m. op NBC television. might have been in hia instinct.. time to yme—or s really promis-! attendance, adjustability (adjust­ to the: faculty MHS. She la Mrs. . Clyde, Richard, '59 nual Eastern 'Territorial CPrpa Tuesday,' 7*04-, 18 . sional man of political . words— tdok the part of Pa. and Judy Tani ing to new people and systems) -The next day Mias McGuire t(^k BookH Wanted Ing lady heavweight fighter. Wom­ a l l h o m e s v a a n d f h a a p p r o v e d Liicile Gipson, i ' Cadet (Jongreas he|d In New York, Fashion show, sponsored hy Such la the basic truth abotit then he . is far gone, ^ommlttied was Ma, who reroainipd backstage and achievements. If- you can se­ HOLRi 1*0TL|:(’K SUPPER a ballot. Out of the 72 students Friday, Saturday and. Sunday. en still prefer to do their infight­ We Arrange for Financing andi. Conatruction Loans | . Mrs. Gipsoi^ graduated from hjanchester Registered Nurses’ tha comparatiwo foreign poUcias rayond hie own power! • lo ■■draw ing at fioRW. ------...... '•■f in'the bedroom becuae she xvas an cure an A in’ the above mentioned 1 that waltched the show,'63 enjoyed Any kind of books are want­ *The group, ac'.ompanied by Assn., Luther HalL Dr. ):J. THURSTON NOE Illinois Sta'l.e Normal iUniveraity it and 8 did not. under Acheson and T>umap and A look at thei 1950 census fig- Oall erA5'rlte Now for Dluatrated FoMer ^ J invalid. Mll^e Wichman was Henry items, you will be secure in your' Quill Club had. a. potlUck.'aupper. ed by the ' Varsity M Club. .Major and Mri. John Hekup, left Wednesday, Nov. 18 bock. Then he hirea his- prsss- SejA a lormer suito'r. of Rose's'Who chosen way of life. ( at the home of Mias Marion Casey, Before the play students were Dnliss and BUtnhower. It laeams ures-lthe latest 1 have at hand- and the Uni'veraity of lljirioii: ■^These books-are distributed to Friday Immedifitely after school' Annual banquet, 'of combined ! agent. 'WhaUveri else he does. MfiSBie ■ K mttHonalra; -The heigh-’- >■...... Jackie Durandi, '57.. I Slaw, teaidiiig In M'aficlieater and. facu|ty,advla_ox.p.f t}>e .c|ub,!an -Fctr. asked to. d,e.tecmtne and.-hbaerve dtfTJTent 'fiOjqPtalif IfffdugWout io r New York. Saturday, they paij- Catholic Mothers dirctes, Britiih- to.hava small chance of ci^taring shows. however, [he significant in­ Bor waa played by Joan Kent. June the following: 'ITie setting; the in­ It. , the 'waiy o^ Announcing his roads Women have made in Amer- the mother o f‘Charles !.Glp,son, '59, day evening, Oct. 21. the .Stale. If you have any tlclpatel in a mammoth^aradf up American Cttib, 6:30 p.m, b,io Jh o dabats Acheson hag now candidacy, is superfluous. ' “ SOUTH METHODIST C.HURCH “ ' Seipel was the director and BeVer- . Q-;-tiVho buitt the Pyranjfd .of. Bbe has done.SUtMtitute teaching tn A t' the supper, various games fluence of one character upon an­ hooka, please call the MHS of­ Broadway and thefi witnesaed a Nov. 19, 11. 18 and 19 Ica’t working world. .-I JOHNSON Coitipany I f Wetherfll uie' prompter. the Sun near Mexico City ? ■ were played and the new m.embera other. whether characters behaved openad. That. wih. wa gueaa,' ba a In that year there Were 18.604,x both Manchester'‘ahd Hartford. She; fice, and the office will notify pafieant ihoivlng the history of the Antiques Show, sponsored by 124 D.AY STREET, NEWINGTON v. TEL. CH 9-8454 ProperUes fdr the play were A—The Mayan Indiimk. It haa a will be' teaching. Latin 2 and 4 in were initlatedt The new members like real t s - 27M. replacring Mira Carrie B. are Carol Lee:l Shepard, '57; Linda .sodea of the plot were logically ar- VartU'y M Club will be around 'Die group., 'returned Sunday, Armory, r 10 ip.m. ' i tlw wrong accusation against tha Irsan War, the Unitad SU U s has lation of 40,598,000. range'd, and whether thd viewer ' r Ib c e p t io n Fui^xiwiNa —a l l i n v i t e d In Manchester C«ll Mrs. Sfurfeon Mitchell 9-9692. J j thb 'building ciiriodlan 5utd MMAe mid of Figypt and covers more Spafard. vi-ho rehiipiem«y'88 Budday SfibooL /•■''' H'., '1 i ■ /■ \.''rof'* • - • J,- ■I K [V'-iV"' , ■-'■j :' I I. • — .(t : ■' . / V- /•- ■■'"Xv"''.':; A .* • I-*"' m U 't. / . >' •-.< '''y ! X’ ItA N CH fiSfia EVENING HBBAU), MANCHESTER. CpNN» SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1968 MANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. 1tAW Cg|88Tilt, C|OWWw SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1985 F A O E S E V ^ ■reir he should'^turn from hia wa]m, with Band ancf Songster nlualc plaiia. a* 10 o'didek service on All Saints Day, Tuesday', Nov. 1. Holy and liv e r and Mala Quarter Colonel and Brain, Power W inners in State !fheater Custum e Parade * 'SelecUoni Q rom ^e Bible (acludc Mrs. d>avid D. Coy speakers. Communion will also be held a t in Third Bid New Troop the fotlowln*: ‘'DeJ)art from evil ®The Week 6;00'a.m. bn All Saints Day. ' Skywatch, Schedule News.Tidbits and do good; afid dwitt:jror ever Monday, S p.m., The Friend' 'The Every-Member Canvasi^rs, hiore” (Psalme 37:27). shlp.olrcla. dinner will be held Friday, Nov. 4 In UN Called 'Culled from AP Wire* Correlative . paasagea frorfKjhe Tuesday: at 6:30 p.m. Speaker for the eva> Midhight-2 a.in. Velaatem Needed ToSolve^uropie Issue lectric Chriatlan Science tejctbook, 2 p.ip.. Women's-Home League, hing will be James Fisher-North* 2 a.m.-4 o.m...... Voluateera Needed ■■ . ■ ; . ''■X . M X. ■ I ' rpp, a repretcntative from ' the Worlds Uope .Volunteers Needed j' . 8 t. Jm »m ’ R. c . C^urcii . ence and Health with Key to the '^ ri, . Major Wlktf^.: 'y 4 Ym.-6 Yfii. . (Oenttaned Page One) Senate .Agriculture Oommittee Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, .spsakar. Wcila Organization' that ran our 6 nm.-S a.ni...... Em m ett Roberts. Paul locobbuca Xii Mi(d0ast members tour Garrison Dam in­ Rev. John F. Hannon, Fantor. Richard Gdodchlld, Lon Rev. GeoriKt* F. Hn'Khe*. Include .the following (p. 6:3 only, 6 > m . The Junior Band prae- canvaaii hire Jw o years ago. By FRANCIS W. CARPENTER 8 Yih.-lO a.m. . X stallation in -Missouri River near ,Joka -IS.:Qiit; MIhUter All other groups v/ill meet a t Jphn 'McCauley Jr. • ; wastem natipha oft guard, weaken Rev. Ed|(ar P. Farrell.. 12--J4): -"Divine Love corrects, tics. United Nations, N. T., Oct. 28 Of) Court Cases ^ d tla iM d from;. Page One) Bismarck,' N.D.. -in Xtlssoiirl River w . I k sm t ; and governs man. . , . .Every Yup* 7 p.m., .Ilte Senior Songsters. their* regular hours. 10 a.m.-12 noon ...... jbrth Mathews the NbrtiyAUanUc rAllionce ifcnd at close of first week of hearings (Oontlua^ W ia fug* •) Oharldtti —Misa Frances Elioaheth Willis, Noon-2 p . m . . . 'William Breadheft 9eoncenti‘^e on its own internal . Sunday Masses; posed treasure in sin will furnish 8 p.m. SsntOc^Band practice. from the poKtion it allegedly had on farm Income problem. more th ^ its equivalent, of pain, ThursdiW: , ' ^ U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland, .2 p.m.-4 p.m. .(’..../..Thomiui Ritchie. ' ’ Lawron R. Harlow, 26, WilU- Texas Bar Assn., committee proviYona for entployes For adults, 6, 7, 8, 3, . Community Baptist Church William Breadheft ' econoi^ problems. Having token and ^pmlslng a simultane­ o'clock with two Masses at 9, one. until belieHn material life-and sin 6:30 Cori Corps------cadet- cigaa. Jm pleoaed at' the brain power, she mantle, into custody ■ this votes ageintt Uking action agalAst tween age of 50 aqd 55 years Sunday; :t. 30 la destroyedX^ SM East Center St. at the Oreeh 4 p.m.-6 p.m...... Thomas Hickey .achleifM'ConStderahJe.relaxation .of ous wlthdraWY 1^.' the. Israeli heretofora not covered. g a.m., Urch school tear In the main auditorium for adults 7:80 Opan air servicemen Mhln John Neubert, Minister hoa found' beroT-ond ohe oeda hope ...... Victor Coleman, Douglas Steveiu teiuAon,'especially since lost July’s morning by icheRUr PoUca at fqrce. Atty. Oen, John Ben Shepperd for and one for the children in ,^he ‘K - St. '6 p.m.*8 p.m: . . . his remarks about court of critnl- A Ymilar offer was made to the seorshlp Mrs. Leland L. Howard, for the world In iL ^ '* 8 p.m.-lO pjM. . Mary/William Hewitt aference of Big "Four govem- the Windham Oounty JYl, hod a Egyptian offlcikla Ifi Cairo three other unions but wa« re­ 10 am . ^ worship service: basement' and two Masses at 10, 8:00 p.m. Praise servica 'wiUf Mr. declared the laraeli t coops had re­ nal appeals and one of lU jus­ e in the main .auditorium, and TalrottvlIiO'^Cdiimgatlbhi^I and Mrs. Pater Stevenson hv Organlst-Ptrector "There Is the most terrifie col­ 10 p.m--Midnlght i ...... Robert Mc<3omb iient chiefs, Russia’s tactics now Suspended S-monthXJYl sentenc* tices. . .BritYn offlcislly snnounces jected. The CIO-IUE struck 30 The pastor 1 meet with those ' Churbit, y lection of talent at the UJSf." she Monday, Oct. 81 occupied a position In the zone, I oiia n the basement. . ^ charge. ■ . ' Mrs. Lester H, Wolcott, ' are to hold what it hag gained Imposed in Town Cbun;J)iUi mom- plan te cut Its armed forces by Westinghouse plants aeroe# the who desire to e church mem* y Talcottyilfia. - Church School Superintendent said in on interview in the U.N. Midnight—2 nm. VelnnteeiYNoeded without giving up any territory or paetljr on Egyptian territory, nation Oct. 17 after the company il;05 a.m. "Friday, 6:30’p.m. Junior 'Song* '100,000 men In next two and one here, church Everett A. Murphy, ^ntate'r stera and Crusaders. lounge. - / ■ 2 a.m a.m...... Vjolunteera Ne position of great value. ihg on A charge of ,^v^iEUon ,of which they had evacuated last hYf years. ' and the union failed to agree on . Prelude, The t Chord" .. 8t. Bridget's R. C. Church , Mr*. Anthony t.'rban^tl, Sunday, Oct. 30: . & "Look at the General Assembly 4 a.m..—d’a.m...... - • • * i Volunteera Ne VltY to Both Sides ' X probation. X f month on orders from Bums. new wage scales. Sullivan Rev. John. tl. Delaney, Pastor. Director of .Mbaic \ and see tt).e brYii power there. No 6 a.m .-Y arm, Emmett Robert: Paul lacobbud 'World opinion is important for An Egyptian .spokesman said the ^'O Word of 9:46 a.m. Church School for all ' Sgt, George McCaughey brought UE ntmek Eight Plante - Processional Hym' Rev. I^bert Carroll and Center Congregational Church ages. Children's progrgni through other place In the world do you 8 a.m.—10 a.m...... ’niomos Maxwell both sides. - X Harlow here today to fact . tha Israelis had fortified the position Last Tuesday, the UE atruck 4Jod !^cam ate" \ Rev. TbeodortrCiibala, Aaalstnats. Sunday, Get. 30. Clifford O. Simpson, Minister Morning Worship, nursery care in- have it. They are trying ' to get 10 aim.—12 Noon ...... Mr. and Mrs. W. Sihttlj . The western powers may employ and surrounded it "With, barbed eight of the company planta (n a Sllant... , ..Prayer, The Lord's Pray* charge, made for a violation qf wire. He added: >aii to Sell 0:30 a.m., Sunday School. Classci^ R. Russell Peery, cliKTed. X... agreement and to work together Noon—2 p.m, ... , 1.... Evelyn McCauley, Gloria ' ' it oa a means of pressure to inch probation police records show was deadlock owr wages. Tht CIO-IUB er borsi Amen from nursery to adults. and that in itself is a tremendous / McCauley ‘"Troopi of. thie leraelt force Reconciled Masses on Sunday 7, 8. ». 10 Aseoclate Minister 10:45 a.m. Morttlhg Worship. Re­ the Soviet Union' toward agree­ Imposed In May 1954 for taking a also wants .the contract to spell Rosponsiv’e Reading, and 11 a.m.. and Mi a down- 11 a.m.. Morning Wbrahij) Serv- formation and 'i’escher dedication thing: It is encouraging. There is 2 p.m.—4 p.m John McfTonvilie. . . ment on "what they .want. were seen moving about in police out conditiona on company time Tu God'S ^ Watson Woodruff. 0.D„ motor vehicle without the owner'a Egy]pt Arms if •taira at 8 and 10:15 a. Ice! .. ■ X. Minister Emeritus Sunday. ' . some hope in it.” 4 p.m.—6 p.m, . .y X . Bill B arrett \ X' However, it probably ia more -permtsaion. uniforms, the latest Israeli way of studies. Anthem. "O 'ihe BleMidnees le Prelude—"Lea Contemplationi" . Ambassador Willlt is here' as an p.m...... y.'/. . . Beverly Cose, Valerie Johnson important for Russia jukt now. tricking the world Into believing Great" ...... \Bechen ' -Andrew R. Watson, "x;. Prelude, "Voluntary’" ^ ... SChlutz p.m, Judge Wesley Oryk imposed the Westinghouse offered s 6-year ...... Atcher Minister of .Music Hymn, "Come Thou s. Almighty 'adviser—to help the U.S. delega­ 8 p.m.—10 p.m,...... — Kepdotl Richardson A" Relaxation in the western campnp is suspended jaUl sentence given Har­ vtheir units Iri El Auja are not .a contract which tha company Mid Offertory: "Andanu Sempllce", Church of the AaaumptkiY Hymn No. 20 -.r "Whan Morning tion in the' Special Political Com­ .. Virginia Manchester, Elisabeth' \ ^gular army force." II.S. Approves ...... Beethovenipoyen King." , 7, 10 p.m.—Midnight almostiMt entirely a matter of pupublic low at that t(me on that charge gave a minimum 23 H cento-an- Adam St. and Thompaen ftd. /Gilds the Skies" Dedication of Church 'School m ittee., . Hannah opinion and a reversal for the ^ Files Rtrong Protest houh wage increase over five years; Doxology, Prayer Of Dedic:cilUon. Kcv. Joaeph E.. Farrell, Paator. -Sunday, Oct. 30, Reformation When 'he appeared today. Invocation and Lord's Prayer Sunday. Workers. She was At Voosar teaching gov­ Skywatch Post located on to p of Moricheater Pollca Station. Soviets in this field could wipe out Sixty days in JYl was given 'Tlte latest reported pcnetcatlons (Ooatinued from Buga Oub) Production workers now aver Choral Amen A Rev. Francle. T. Butler. Responsive Reading h^o.-riO—"The ernment in Ih f 20s When she de­ the gYns they have alreadymade. Hymn of Preparation, "A mlginlglity 7:30 a.m.. Holy Ck>mmupion. Hymn, "My-God 1 Thank Thee.**. Volunteers may regfater at Civil Defense Heoduarters, Municipal Andrew. Mooney, 58, no certYn Ad­ camY/. less than 24 hours after dbout $2.10 Yn hour. R ^ That Is Higher Then 1" 8. 9:16 and 11 a.m.. Church aerv- Anthem, "TholKWllt Keep Him lY cided she Would learn something Building, Manchester on Monday,■■ ■ ■ Wednesday, Ine Friday from 1-5 p.m. The negotiations stYemate in dress—30 each for . intokicatlon laraU Yalders destroyed an Egypt­ not gone through because of lock The talks between Wsuthg* Fortress Is bur God" \ Masses at 7, 8:30,10 and 11 a.m. ReadInY of the' Lessons, Psalm 2,1. the.Big Pour parley "was defined of approval," 'The-Sermon: VWhat W# Protests Icea. Perfect Peace"x,,...... Williams abptit it first-hand. So she' took end contempt "at court. Mooney, ian caiibel corps camp across (he house snd the CIO-IUB.hsvYoMn y Anthem^i-l^All Halt the Power of Scripture Lesson, Oklatlana 2:1-5; the foreign service 'examination aharply yesterday when the iXreat- Egyptlamjxirder at Kuntllla,' near­ ' He said he understood there hod recessed until next Tuesday. TYks , anu Befiaw" ' Prelude-"A dagio " (Sonata Np. 5) Springs wiU make the arrange­ arrested last night by Patrolman Jesus’ Nam*"...... Galbraith ...... Rheinberger 11- 20, and was off on a career abroad. em ministers Introduced their Joaeph Sartor, told .Judge Gryk ly 100 mllOe so Egyptian border at been informal contacts between between the compwty^^^the UJB^ R e c e s s i o n a l " L e a d On, O \ St. Francle Aeslst Church, Offertory Anthem—"Wfth Thee O Another Shower • ments for the sale. combined program for German Japanese traders and Egyptian of­ P.;. South Windsor, Route SO. Anthem—(9:15)—“Be Thou Our Sermon, "You, Are God's ratlld." What does she thlnk'about being Two other foreclosure coses he Wonted to be piit away but Kuntlla, new.ly 100 miles south of are continuing... " King Eternal" M a ele r"___^ ...... Wooler Hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers." ^ at the U'N, now while the Big unification and European security El Auja. The' IsraeUa said 10 ficials for more than two years on Postlude, "Ave Varum," ...... Arthur J. Hetteman, Paator. Guide" ...... Sibelius were heard by .the court yesterday. asked- to go anywherq but the ...... Gounod Hymn No. 184—"Spl^rit of God, De­ • / Pilgrim Ohoir ' Postlude, "Credo" Haydsh Four fofelgn. ministers gather at For^uture Bride and when Molotov presented his Hartford County Jalle>-After he Egyptian ooldlera were killed; and producing., pockets-—"exactly the Kenneth J. KarveUt, bhrate. scend Um h My H ^ r t” Both'were brought by the Savings European security plan. same f s AmerlYm bazobkoa”— p.m., Sound Movie, '^MarUrr ^ , ______Anthem —(11)-—"The Heaveiia Re­ 2:30 p.m. Suqday Junior High Ajenevs? /\ Bank of li^nchester for properties, grumbled aqd niuttered, the judge 20 captured In tfie attack, (jail-o Sermon:kpmnn* ' H "Aa Simple ttimnim Thut' . Youth, Fellowship meets at the <‘They'M fiqt talking about Molotov's program virtually ws.s said four Egyptiana and four for Egypt bu^ nothing so far has Workman itber". , MVaeea a t 7, 8:80, 8:80, and 11 sound" ...... Beethoven MlsYGolnora E. Luurtsema, 136. in Vernon. In the cose against Les­ found Mooney in contempt of Rev. Everett Murphy Senior Choln ’ churcli to attend/showing of "Mar­ Swias-AiharibanYelations,’’ she re­ word for word the si^ne os that IsraeHs were killed/'-after which the developed. \ '■ Sunday evening Both youth ain St., fiance of Joseph’ E. ter C. Abbott, et Ya, for property court. \ Hymn No. '230—"W hat a Friend Scripture Reading—I John 4:7-12, tin Luther" St North ' Methodist plied*'with a (RiicY/imlle. "But I ''qffered to .the Wfst by OlwSpvliOlwSovleU Daniel J. Du«yM 8. of 77 Lock- Israeli force was driven off. Egypt Denies Pact Near ConclusioH Condition groups will have meelingi anil re­ We Have in Jeius" epjbyed the BigxFoiV' conference in Sunny 'View, Vernon, default made a strong protest'to the 'U.N.* But h repreeentatlve’ of' Mlteu- creation in church vestry. 5:1-5 (Moffat Tranalatton) "''' Cihurch. ideau, 71 Jarvis Rd., was guest woo entered ohd foreclosure held at the July summit meetinjj/ , wood St., charged with violation 5:30 p.m., Wella Canvass Follow'* St W iY te’s R. C Ohnreh, - The Week Hymn—-"A Mighty Fortreas la Our 8:00 p.m. Community Reforma­ in July. I t is rarit fof .an ambha- 'i honor at a second miscellaneous Over for qn4 week. It cYleij foir an end to.0 the' Nqirth of probation after ha and two sponsdred EgypUYt-Israell mixed bishl Bhoji . 'Trading Oo> Mill the Wednesday— tion Day Service, Emanuel Lu­ ssddr to hs'iie tha privilege of be­ armistice commlnlon. Egyptian government flrit'Waa ap ligt Iradeaehi, 40.'6na (ft'two Up Commlttae In vestry. xiM.ton Center. X God" Luther ahowert The party ■wab, Elv'en by Accordhig to Arthur A. Knofla, Atlantic Treaty Grganlzatten youths took a trip tO New _ rhsrs . st-- the ---- KeeneyJtey Btn Street 11 a.m,, Ladles Missionary So­ bblb (9:15)—"God'a Day", Wataoii theran (Thurch, 60 'Church. St. ing in a country when tha Pres/ slaters of the brldegroom-elect. (NATQ) after creation of an ali-H.vnrv mtxf i.n The Kuntllalla' rard.rat'd. In tUra,tO was prMched lost spring. Ha' dent/ 8 p.m., L«t'i support the Re­ R i^ l|nl|m Helley, Paator. Ident of the United Statea vlilt U/’ Mancl>eiter Realtor who ap­ .York (JIty, was ^ven a 30-day jail datcrlbed by an Israeli Intermont School injured when . of formation Day service for Man­ ■V ciety. '/ XYololat: Slather Bushnell Speaker: Dr. Elden H. MtlU. Miss Lise Tredeau, Mrs. Carmen praised the property, a coneerva.- European security treaty in which Jantence, suspended at tha time ot negotiations were im ir a ouco Thursday— ^ ■ She was the only woman stYhe the Wo, parts of ^vlded Germany rateUatlon for an EgyptUm at­ ful I conclusion. sooffold gave way yeste^y, uwas chester In Emanuel lAttheraii Wunday Masees a t 8:80 and '10 'Antheln ( l l ) —"Come Ye Bicaaed" The Week Hartley and Mrs. Claire March at tive estimate of its value- was a former►rmer appearance in court on a reported in good wmditftn 7:30 p.m., Senior Choir re* ...... Scott dinner given July 21 by the mvite would each have membeHship. drivi tack Tuesday on an Israeli pqllce "The spokesjnM said an.- psMe’ - by Church tonight. . Ym. Monday— President for the Big Four gjnbas- the Jorvla Rd. home. About 20 placed at $16,880. ’ingcharge. poat at Beeroyatim in the \E1 outhortUss at Mamshwtfr Ms- - Professor Helen Edlck of th« hearsal. Senior Choir I 6:30 p.m, Sector Project meet­ relatives and friends &ttende^ In the bank's case against Er­ Molotov said hp would make pro­ LeonYeonibd- R. Fielding, 20, Tank- had been reached. JaMdi wonts Friday— Offertory—"intermezzo" (Sonata ssdors of the four countijes were posals on Germany later, but tpat Auja-Nlzana zone. \ Elgypt to send a mtsYoffhera. The hiortel Hoapiul.ihu ptbmlng. Hertford School of Rellgidus ing, Harl^orY Invited with their bosse^ .. Mias Luurtsema found hen use­ nest. S. Pamphrey, . et als, for eroosan)san Rd.. Vernon, was^ lined Tedeachl Education le our gueet to w . At Sacred Hleart ChuiA, 3 p.m., Jnnlor Choir rehesrsst. No. 3) ...... Rheinberger Tuesday— ‘ ful ^ond bcauUful glttallwimn a property in Sunset Estates, Ver­ the way to /setUe the German $60, $30 eacli. on charges 5f loan' Egypt Airs Peace Alma Egyptians Wont to tedt sstnpres be­ _ a plonk 11 ' Church SL. Vernon. Sermon:* ' ^ , . X12:45 p:m. Afternooii Circle What about the Geiteva spirit? problem Is ^ rs t to agree on Euro­ A United Nations headoMrlers fo re piliicing an qpder. feet above gre eellng a bar- A:45 •*»« will co(^ with Misa Willis said sheYld not wont wishing well which wasYecorated non. a Judgment by default wax pean aeeurny and the end of what ing his llcenda.^ and .allowing a row wlisn the leaders' of bur teligloiM' e^caUon "Mlailon Unaccontplithitd", . meets at the church to clean. Des­ In blue, yellow and "broWn paper. entered and foreclosure by late minor under 16 t0 .ppYrate a motor in New York, Egyptian Foreign '-'.Japan's armufienia industry has broke. He roi- Sundajl M aas^ a t 8 and 9:Sb South Methodist Oiuroh Rev, R. Ruaaell Peery ^reaching to discuss polltlcS;_Rut she com­ he called/’mllltary groupings.’’ MinlYer Mahmoud FSwzl repeated been In ecotiofnic difficulties tlpce oeivsd a\eom fracture of hts prbgram.\ Main St. and Hartford Rd. sert and beverage provided, Mrs. mented that the ^Russian ambas­ The ; hostesses oetwed ' a buffet was awarded. KnOfla, who Yso as­ The wealem program took pre­ vehicle. Fieldlrtg tciidjiollce he lent Ym. Hymn'—"Faith of Our Fsthera".. Henry Anderson, hostess. sessed this property, placed a con­ his license tp a 15-^ar-old boy prevlotiz -claims that Egypt noY no the KOreon/Wor. Rov. Fred ft Edgar. Minister sador in Bern goes about much style luncheon at Y table decorated cisely the opposite approach. Uitenaon of . attacking Israel and Japan recently proposed that It /C' 66, of Providence, Monday Ni Remem- Rev. Percy SimUi ...... 'Walton 7:CK) p.m. Junior High /Youth with lighted rap e r 8 and fall servative estimate on its value at It called first for a, solution of Oct. 18 when the youdger youth and Treat col- i'oatiuda—"Poatlude In G" . .X - - • Fellowship cabinet meeting at the more than he used to do. U trying tq mYnUin pe)IWY.Y<)ng be m o^ the sraenY foe free Asia was trosi released from the her UNICEF, Ennuiuel Lutheriun Church Associate Mldteter She's more willing to talk .about Sowers. $10,800. the problem of German unification was first arrested for speeding and 'UndeKs U.S.-finohced YmY pro- locUoh to hungry chil- ...... Cpppelgn home of Mr. and Mr*. Everett W. then turned over to juvenila Yu- the border. Referring to Bgyptk hoepUdl Iterday for scrapes he C, Hfary Anderam, Pastor. Phillip Treggor, Minister of Music the U.N. / The couple will be Wed on Sat­ and offered security guarantees 'roceht cotUHV-for-guna deal with grafn. An arms market survey the same oeddentt X- . 9:15 and 11 a.m.. Church Schoet; Van Dyne, 229 Colohlal Rr., Bolton. urday, Nov., 19, (n the..0burch of thpiittes. \ .-/-Praytr ...... Malvta--T.-PaMreon,- — nursery tijrough lunior high. . ‘'CoeperaUon and working. .15- for. Ruaaia.. Poland.. SJtd .Czecho­ CsechoYovokia. FawY oYd Egypt am will visit loutneast lAald 1 no fractures, ^W^iakday-WB Dedication Sunday, O ct.-30; ' 8:00 p.'mi Busiheaa and Profes­ gether ii/Y slow, thing,” she said. the: Assumption. x slovakia which would become fully X PetJr J, - Marcnr if;, 22, T h e; soon...... tinqp,i n ^ 7 p.m. Choir Rshiiarssl,' 8 Asst. to the Pastor, 4:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship sional Womenis Circle meet at the BancUl Gets $8,800, Forks, Maine, was fined $M tor' was getting theN»m»8 ofily for dj accident y(Mte>day after- Services of Ab’orshlp at 8 and Halloween party, - “Hera Is an organtzation that /effective only after Germany had 'Dense. - *The English language Asahl Eve­ at the Yte'iof the ntw high Society m oal^ In. Cknrtes•s S. Wak^y, 10:45 a.m.' \ home'of Mr. Raythond Ruddeil. ISO' Y hat poaslble. , 1 am l i ^ been united and had agreed to Join operating a mojor Vehicle with de-- ning News siiid the defenae indus­ Minister of Music. 5:80 p.m., High School Bible Oak St; White Croos sewing. New mske^ fective equipment. Investigation K', In (Mheva, where the Blg/Four loot oonstnictton, Louis Chose. Prelude,.‘‘Dedicatloh," Weinberger Class. pres* 1 at the vigor of the organ- But Di^ops $6,712 NATO. ^ x ' f^Ygn ministers are*' (Jte^Balhg try hopes to i^jck up 100 million; 40, of South Coventry, iecetved Hymn. "For the Beatitv pf the members welcome. Iz^op. The fact that they^ talk Defend Purpose of NATO by Police Mechanic John Baldyga dollsre In orilerS there. / cute on hiB hMd, left Yde, and left Reformation Sunday— 6:30 p.m., CYP Club “Christ 8:00 p.m. West Side Circle meet­ th()wed. the car Marcue was driv­ plans of-aasuring peace iltEurope, OoBCMdla Enngelloal Latbenn Earth" ...... Diz dnesIdes not discourage me. Y^u must Tolland County Dulles Macmillan and Plnay de­ the Middle East crlaje continued The paper repiwting New arm tvhen .he woo hit by a pleet of -^8 and 10:30, Divine W ors^p and Offertory aolo; Work Week" program; film, "The ing a t the hoine of Mrs. EHIery B. ' Louisville, Ky.vGct. 29 ()P)—Rain fended NATO as the foundation of ing * when stopped by Patrolman Trading Co. of Tokyo la. CSrarch Church school. Secret of the Gift.” get the point of view ot the other to occupy much BUYntlon off the Yeel. He woa also treated and dla- WtaOer and OairdM Btrewta. Rudolf Brander, baaa (8 a.m.) Keith. 482. Adahvt St.. fellow before you can- sta rt work­ Bljd darkness reduced the confu­ security (or the'AVest which also Raymond Peck. Oct. 21 had defect . Herald Plwib. conferenek. floocri The UnRed negotiating to eelt 90Q,< chmrged. Prelude, "MediUtlon a Saints >C|o- Anthem, "Eternal Rest" (10:46 The Week Wednesday— Superior Court would serve pY a practical curb on tive lights,' steering .and brakar. Th^erowds of gaterk who went to the State Theater yiieter- of rifle ammunition ti^') Ike Rav. Brick Brandt, PMtor. UldY’ ...... Jakes, T\ieedsy— 8:00 p.m. East SldVOrcle me ing out an agreemenL sion late yesterday as a fleeing States and MMjkAin were reported a.m^l ...... Hunt "I am one of the great baHe'vera any Oermafi militarist impulses in Dale swett, 16,’' Waterfront ^ y dtww heavily on ry Yoriee, fY ^ tales, and naturY history to have ogrepffXn pollciea to pre­ Other possibilities Ivna Beckwith, OpenLngNSentencc, "A Mighty For­ 6:45 p.m.. Confirmation CliuM, ing at the home of M«, Johi^W. bandit httered a city block With Park, Coventry,' wYs ftned $24 tot Offertory anthem, "Souls of the in the intelligence of man, I thei the future. Mor^^c^: Asks for Ifi'elneplraU'dn fdf'lheii:'costumes, but "Hcrhert Kinibury III took vent tlwepfead'-of Soviet (nfiu- newspaper. MliL.Jnyj Organist and Cbotminater, tress lY-pur God” Bach Righteous" ll0:4S'a.m.) . Noble Wednesday— Lange, 57 Princeton St. 'Porhoit- Rockville, Get. 29 (S pecial)-/ $8,800 in currency. 'ITie:^ urged Molotov to give care- operating a motor vehicle with hie cue'from metropolitaniXfp "" arbtaltecture - • and - dressed ■ ...... himself as the- Em­ U.S, purchase of pf Anthem (flhat Service), "Thankii 10 a.m.. Holiday Basoar; booths, ess: Mra. Waiter Billi'hgs. / ’ fore Ihinlj^ that If you have the Divorce on grounds of intolersb! defective and/or improper equip­ enpe in the Middle E ast area. Hymn. "Faith of Our Fathers." machinery available you will find, He fled the .bank with $16,! ’’ ful Consideration to their proposals, pire State BYiiUhg; He won flyst prize which, appropriately enough Dipipmatic sources, said U.S. for supply to Thollj Police ArreaU O ct 80, - be to T ^ '^ n.. Handel Sermon. ' "What ProteatanU Be nuriery for toddlers. Thursday— ‘ / cruelty was granted to Dr. Oe/f- Including a pl.an to create a buffer ment. On a charge of making un­ of Oiineoe NoU( IkAval of tha Reformation: ChapeLOhol r.x, , 11:30-1:30, Luncheon, Woodruff people get used to working to­ but the bulging'loot broke Speedy Return is a two-day trip to New York' City for hltneelf and a parent Rut> Secretory of State Duiws and Britt \ lleve." 6:00 p.m. Y.B.A. Cluster train­ frey Beall of Storrs from Jean when rain hit the paper bag z6ne on reunified Germany’s bor­ necessary noise with the mcffler ; Strickland, as Mickey Mouse, won (ffth prize, a pair of shoes and njoVie Japan, — gl45Tt«.V"8uiiaaF'Sckool; Wdult Anthem (second Sfrvics), "Vir- Hall. ing , conference, West Hartford gether,. Marie Beall of Boaton, Moss, yes­ ders' with Poland and (Czecho­ of the. cY ha was driV’ng, judg­ ■oreign.aefMt8J!y_JlarBldAIa^^ Dr. Fredll. F^.gar '' "Ohe of my pet theme songs Is used to collect It. tickets. ~ RiQ)tard Strickland as-a leopard won fourth prize, a pair of Ilian had agreed on these goYYi class «n tairiatian Family life." tory Te Oeum" . ,X.... ntcomb, Preceision to the Altar ' X Tearoom In the afternoon. Fed­ Baptlat Church. terday at a short calendar s^lbn slovakia complete with Soviet and ment was suspended. 10:18 s-m.. Worship Senrica. Emanuel Choir. eration Room, that the world has shrunk In my The lone . bandit enter^ the Of Ben Youssfef shoes and tickets. Linda Bohodlck, Ye Little BP Peep, won aecond ‘0 build up militarily and eco­ Service of Dedication Friday— / ■; of the Tolland County Superior western radar warning systems. . Bonds of_$35 each were forfeited nomically the West’s provi Hymn "God H im self Is Reception of new members (sec­ 5:30-7 p.mr, Pot fnast dipper. 7;00 p.m. Adult^^holr rehearsal. lifetime. IVe are very cloae neigh­ Court. Broadway branch of the Na­ Molotov told them "some pro> on speeding chJVges by Charles M. prlM, three pairs of/shoes and tickets. "Vera Murphy, oY li ttle princess, Hymn. "Are Ye Able?" tional Bank near the ciotj/nt, hours won third prize, two pair .of shoes and tickets. Judges were Martha friend# In the area,. molntYn the Praaent* ond aervioe). 7 Postlude, ■ "Poatulde . In E Fist" Cafeteria »tyle, Woodruff Hail. Saturday—10:30/S m. Jnnlor^cholr bors now. Testimony of several witnesses visions" of their program, which Langham, 20, Palip Beach, Fla.; .(Coattnued from Pag* Om ) ^ i t u a r y Hymn ^ "A kOghty Fortraaa U Offertory, "Arioso" ...... HSqdcI. 7:30 p.m.. Senior Choir re rehearial. / " , . "When I went to my first post during the trial indicated Mrs. 'and stalled until all /customers also Included "German unification nniriciition and Joseph L. Feasia, '38, Spring- Stevenson of the Chamber of Commerce. William Knight of the Man­ balance of powfer between* Israel ...... /. Relneke (vice constfi) at Valparaiso, Chile, were gone. pro-Na- chester Trust Co., and Russell Paul of the First National Bank. Alt and its Arab neighbors, and try to OurOoA" Sermon. "FYt)t for a Day uke 9:30\ and 10:45 a.m. Church hearsal. 8:00 p.m. Married C^ouplea Club Beall, a concert aing.cr, had been through supervised free elections', field, Maae, French remove Ihe ■annon: 'TIm Book of LevlUeus. Ours” .,...,/. Pastor AndersotS.- 8 p.m., Hartford East Associa­ meatlng at /.the 'jtfreh. "Gueas it took 23 days by ship and that unfaithful to her husband. He also He commanded h^nager Clar­ merited "lurther discussiori and tlonalist sultan. the prizes were donated by Sloan Bros. Shoe Store, 825 Main St. weaken efforts by on Egypt-led School; pursery at 10:46 a.m. 4:30 wa.s the only way you could get ence M. Kelley to coUwt the money . Louis W. Eiiele, 10. Stratford, bloc to bargYn with ths Oommu-^ The Way of ^oUneta.” ' - PoaUude, "Psdlm XDC" Mar­ p^i. James Thurston Noe will pre­ tion Social Action Committee, Jun­ What" program. YTie Andersons said he had Objected tj the com­ we shYl study them thoroughly." was fined $24 for speeding. , Many Moroccans paraded the Hymn, *'Coma. Oradoua Spirit cello. :, ior High Room. and the BallardY in charge. there, Now you can do It In 23 pany she kept during her profe** from the line of teljers and escaped But he argued that the weitern nlat Yatei ter oiiiu'and economic sent ht«'b.rgan and coral com{^l- hours.” For violations classified under streets yest.erday and crowded into aid. Haavmty Dova." , x 4, Vespef service at Middletown tlon, ''The Msnehester Suite/' The Thursday— , sional engagements, j on foot. ministers had violated a July Big S pm ., CpiBraiiiiUy Reformatton Home conducted by Pastor Ander- 1:15 p.m.,' Bible Study Group, Miss Willis was bom in Metrop­ In the domestic relations cose of Charles F. E^ards, a truck Four agreement by failing to give the charge of violation of rule' of mosques to pray in Ben Youssef'a In .Woshlngtoo, a spokesman foi Chancri Choir, augmented by h\nvh of the Nozarene olis, III., but gives her home ad- the road, Brainard F. BretempR. Large Bocks, Mailbox Tossed the Israeli embassy was report Mrs. C. Service nt Bmhnuel latOieran •o n ,'' former nftenibera, will assist in the Mrs. Simpson. Marguerite Helen Ruby vs. Earl driver, happenM along Just after priority to European secln'lty over name. This was equivalent to re­ 7 p.m.. Girl Scout Troop 7. 466 Main .Street dress as 503 West Highland Ave.. 41, Hartford, was fined $27; Fred cognizing him as sultYn. inlttsilly to have said Isrsel Mrs. Catherine SierMibdch^ Church vrith tha Rev. Eldrii, H. 8, Town-wide Reformation Ser­ presentStloY' 7 p.m.. Intermediate S. Ruby, Judge J. Howard Roberts the bandit fled and discovered the German reunification. Marin, 71, of 691 Porter St., was Mills, DI>., L. L. D.. of First vice at Emanuel; speaker, Dr. El- 7 p.m.. Girl Scout Troop 55. C. E. WInriow,. minister Redlands. Calif. She lived some of granted s motion fbr attorney fees Duller rejected this argument, Ben 'Youssef is expected to re­ preparing a list of Its arms nbeds 63, of 15 Auburn Rd„ UiS MYF’s. 7 p.m., Senior MYF fun trail of tnonty. fined $24 (for failure to pass to Through Windows in to submit to the United Stetes to Church of Christ West Hartford, Yen Mills. 8. New Members Night, Federa­ Florence Wood and her childhood years in Memphis, of $100 to be paid'before the trlcl saying priority went to tlie Ger- turn Soon from Madagascar, his Moncheiter Memorial. xjiosplUtl program. \x . Tenn. "I looke^at all that money on the left); and Elizabeth B.^mlth, place of exile, to France, under a offset Egypt’s deal with /(Czecho­ as praaehar. Sponaoretf by, the T h e Weric The, Week tion Room. Gertrude Wilson, organists Is heard. the sidewmk and 1 aald, "That-ain't "nian problem. He as.serted there lost night. \ / Manenester Ooundl of Cbdraias. Monday— \ Friday— ^ / Three other domestic relations could he no true security In'Europe 45, Talcottyllle Rd., Talcottville, peace plan worked put by French slovakia. However, they/embasiy Bom In Poland July 6,11 Monday—3 p.m., GIH Scout Troop real’," hy related. wa*: fined $12. Theron C. Hanfi, 22, Large ' whlte-palnted rock s.wweighlniL about 30 pounds, police later issued s formal/statement The W’eek 6:80, Boy ScouU. / 3:15 p.m.. Brownie Troop Sunday, October 30: cases went over to another session. ,unntil11 the eJerman ' issue w ar solved. ■ ■ government and Mor(Kcan Nation­ ^•Yd. - (lame to thia country 47 yi 17. 7:30 p.m., Girl B.?put Troop 8 p.nj).,. Men's Club. / He cYIed employes of a nearby Hartford, was fined $9 on a similar alist leaders. weighing , between 20 and 30 denying all "knou^edn of any re­ Tuesday-:-- . X Church Sqhool, 9:30 a m., Nel- Bazaar to Offer A judgment of 88.856x82 plus Molotovlololov said the western plan charge. The stones, o ^rdurdlng to Gozdz, Sha lived''in Rockville 41V yeare, 7:80 p.m., Ladlea Aid meatlng. 3:15, Brownies. 3. ' Saturday— 1200 attornlea' fees wOY granted appliaiice firm who helped gather would strengthen the present After Ben Youssef was exiled, pounds apiece, were hurled through quested list of arms Selng prepared residing In Manchester )ns post Tuesday — 3:16 p.m.. Brownie mn Kilpatrick, superintendent. up $8,800 and return It to the . Fined $9 e: ch. Elmo M. Grasso, are tha type to border drive­ at this time by/the Israel govern Wadnanday— 6:30, Girl Scouts. 8:30 a.m., Cherub Choir re- JiiiUor and Intermediate depart­ .to the Stafford Savings BOnk in Its "inilltary groupings," apparently the pro-French Mohammed Ben display windows of two area ways. three years. Troop 24.' 3:30 - 4:30 p.m., hearsal. Homemade Candy Officials said they were 26, of 14 Fairfield St.; and John Moulay Arpfa, was initalled as lAent' for submjuibn to the United 7:80 p.ra., Church Ooanril nnat* 8,' Young AdiilU. ments meet at the Youth Center. /'case against Artl)ur C. Passmore by adding a unified Germany to W. KozIckI, 17, of 23 Lockwood St., buildings early this morning, Man- Gozdz s Y ^ damages to his dls Surviving ora hsp-so^) EdwiiMkt Wednesday— UNICEF Porl.v. 7:30 p.m. P ri­ Jr., Ellington.-Iiv the action, fore- to learn If others picked up NATO. West Germany now is a sultan. He no.w has gone into exile States,” Slerblnskl, (wo brothers, Alexan­ mary Department teachers’ meet­ Sherrod Fish, superintendent'. Is and kept going.- were charged with passing stop (Jiaater and State Police reported. play cose Md the furniture within Sdnaaday— 6:J0, Chapel Choir, Worship Service. 10:45 a.m . clos -e by palp of the property member of NATO. at Tangier. The dutiea of the amounts to about $500. Threa sec­ der Morczlcowski p t MUvUlc; 7:10 pm-. Choir rriicarsaL ing. '^:45 p.m., Kehler Croup. ' AssembSea of OoYt'bapel Gifts, toys, clothing, meals "It Is not possible," Molotov said signs. throne are being carried out by a Alio, Manchester Police re­ 7:16, Bible Hour. 7:45 p.m., Stanley Group. ' ^ ,214 Spruen/St, Message/"The Focus of Faith.” was- granted Ohd a motion of de­ tions of hia 175-square-foot area of Mich., and DoiWnlcluMoraduiwsM Thursday— 8, Dorcas’ guest meeting with children’s programs are only part fault was entered. PL.MN BTOBY bluntly, "to agree to remilitariza­ Robert. D. Hastings, 66, Hamp­ four-man council. ported that a mailbox In front of of Rockville: and ohe sister, Mrs. VVedOeiday—9 a.m., Dorcaa Group, N.Y.P.S. 6:00 p.m., M artha .Mc; ton. was granted a suspended judg­ The council named Fatml plate glaoa will hava to be re- Groi^lio Repeat 8 p.ra.. Adult rnambarahlp class Lilies of Lebanon from Bristol Keiib^h L. Ous^ooB, Pastor Kinney, preeident. of tho extensive ecope of "Holiday According' to an apprasial b; tion of Germany either at nnce or a house owned by Frank V. Wll-1 p|ace% he said, and. an antique Mary KowYswski/of TYcottvtUa, at tha parsonage. guesU oil-day meeting. 11 a.m., Fellow- .Story, Wyo. (/P)—The village of by stagey,' since remilitariza­ ment on a charge of paasirig a stop Bensllmane preinler. Bensljmane Is ahlp of Prayer. 2 p:m.. Willing Junior Society. 6:00 p.m., Rita Bazaar Thomas A. Minor, realtor, then nigh stand was destroyed. . Funeral YrrAngements, In l:f Friday— • 8, Emanuel Choir, -Saturday, O ct 29, 1:30 to 6:00 erty in question is worth 8». Story (pop. 300) has slowed traf­ tion of Germany la Incompatible sign. not expeated to succeed in hl$ ef­ llama at 16S2 Tolland Tpke., was. *ama at School charge of the L ud .FunerY Home, Workers, ladles parlor. ,7 p.m: p.m., Sunday Schotil Harvest at Craft, siipervlsi At the fair Wednesday, Nov. 2, a forts to form a government until ripped off lU post and hurled lying, ng gloss damaged other 4 p.ad... Second-year Ckteehet Thursday— Evangelistic s Y ^ te , 7:00 p.m.. wide range of delectable foodstuffs A committee headed by fic With a simple sign. It aaysi with ensuring all-European secjir- Cases nulled on reconimendation ides of furniture, he added. Rockville, are Incomplete. leal riaae. 6:30, Girl ScouU. Boy Scouts. 7:15 p.m.. Ex­ Center Sprite Park; recreation, Nicholas Aunentano of Stsiford "Slow—No Ho.spital." Ity." of either Proi-ecutor Philip Bayex Ben Youssef’s position Is’plarifled. through a ' front window of the plorer Scouts. 7:30 p.m.. Lower Message by the fev. Ernest W. wijl be offered on the bazaar's bill- \ home. This was discovered at Thomas Faulkner of PlanUend ie ManchaYer Communi^ Saturday— Friday— aup|>er and/ChrisU tn film, "The Franklin of Ensign\KSnras. He thus, figuratively swept the or Assistant Prosecutor William Junior Department teachers' God of C reitlon.x : of-fare. Hoipemade candles, such UNREST IN TUNIS about 1 a.m. offered no eitimate of damage ex­ fyers last hlfht presented "A 0:80 am.n First year Catechat 7:30, Brotherhood. - The W as penuche, assorted fudges and whole western security program DcHan were those of Ralph Sala- cept that the danfiaged jO-by-lO- meeting. 8 p.fn„ Wesle;/ Group Sunday. 9:45 'a.m., Sunday off the conference table so far as Tunis. Tunisli. Oct. 2^ ((P) A State Police from the .Staffq/d ht Case of Murder," by, Damon Sbgville Arrested leal elans. . Shutrday— meeting st home of Mrs. Arthur Wednesday—7:00 p.n\C1iolc re­ other mouth-watering concoctions, zaruio, ts; of 32 Hazel St., charged foot section Of plate glass will " ' unyon, in the Verplonck School ' 8;30, Simeon Singers. School. This Is the Cqhclusion of hearsal; 7:30 pm. PrOyer and Russia Is concerned, since the with reckless driving; ' Leroy- J. rampaging demonstration by 2,0()0 Springs barracks said Troqper Johnson. our special enlsrgemen'Kemphasis are' being meticulously prepared followers of Habib Bourgulba to^ William Tomlin discovered'' at to be replaced. Auditorium. 10:30, Carol Singers, Praise Service: .1:00 r.»r..,'^urch by Mrs. William Steckel and her Hesrt of It is the reunification of Begley, 48.' Newington, charged State Police reported that/tlri ■' Roger Negro plays the leading Oangregntiaanl Chnrch Thursday—10 a.m.. Study Group month. An exceptionally fine book. Germany In alliance with the West. with illegal passing on the tight; day prevented"^his political enemy, about 2 a.m. three large hofes 4n On Driving Count 1. Dorcas bake sale; Luther Hall ^meeting, chapel. 3:1.* p;>»-. Girl School Board meeting. \ . committee. ' ' marks were discovered In fr^ t p character, Retny Marko, the rS' 885 Nerth Mala Steeet 6. PCL basketball at East S.ide "AD^iage Insurance" by C- M. Friday—7.00 p.m . Youth ''Fel­ Molotov also declared that under and Arthur P. Belasky."16. Box Salah Ben Youssef, from speaking the plate glM» windou' ofihe dis­ 'Scouts (Mrs. Richmond’s troop). Ward w'Hl be given to each ihem- Hand-in-hand with these deli- ; the whole faily and vlrtpYly chased him out of play case m (font - of agam und Gozdz' damaged display/ cate, formed ex-racketeer. Gloria Della Arnold W. Td tional Store on Main St., sYd Po­ wants tbCal independence right yestigatipn • at/Gpzdz' aTippi■ho a ^ October 30. 21st Sunday after The Rev. Philip M. Rose, .Minister come early. Donations to the bake : ings and expressfhg hope the So­ lice. 10-b.v-10-foot .plate glass section of Patrplmsn J pHo Turner and Wall­ henchman. E. Center 8 t. wlille the cor driven Proceaaional Hymn, 11 a'm., icardi Choir, Study snd Prayer. viet would re-examine the western now for Tunisia Biourgulba w ants,|the display ^Indow of Planlland "For tha Beauty of tho Earth" Trinity, also Reformation Sunday We extend a cardial welcome to booth v;ill be picked up by notify- ' 214 SPRUCE ST. dases continued Included thoae er Fergueoiy are investigating, rer Also In the. produptlon are Phil by - sosville was proceeding aouth proposYs. of Albert Palmer, 27, of 540 Parker his countrj"' to develop under the op Tolland Tpke. rTurner found in- Russell aa Colhmisaioner Jim Ma­ on Cone St. \, ■ Hew Testament Reading, Luke 8 a.m., Sunday School.' (Note: you. Come and wdrshlp with us! Sqnday. Oct. 30. Ing Mrs. Field of Mrs;, Eichmeu. [ ItomY rule agreeY ent m ade with. Yde. spectlvYy, the Plontland snd mail- Free bus trsh#porUUon for chil­ Wapping Conunil'nlty .Church 9r30. a m.. Pastor’s class, • Mrs. James Titus, for her kitch- j ' A ( the end. of yaPterday'a sesaion St., charged- with indecent assault, onp whlte-painted "atone bpx incid^is. honey: ixmls Jodpln as Chanre Sosville stopped qt the stop aign; 5;27-89.. , 10:30 a m.;' Church Sch(X)l the situation on the (wp issues was on a day-to-day basis, • under France before throwing off the Whltelaw; ■ Carolyn .Janssen ox at- tho intersection of.Gone St. and Antlwn, Girls’ Choir, Ssriour dren whose parents cannot bring Rev: IMvId C r^ketf, Minister "bdj, en cupboard, has .been busily col-I ------or send them, or live at a dlstsnre. Mary Burnham /Denslow, Organist Vernon Alethodlst Clntrch morning worship. Subject, jjecting a tempting variet.v of.' Sunday^ School about the .same as that which ex- $1,000 bond; Clarence Lab/bc’ 22, French protectorate powers. Marko's daughter; John Vichi Sjj B. Center, then proceeded ocroM E. Blessed Saviour" ...... Mueller and Choir Director Human School". .lated'after (our weeks of argument Wllllmantlc. and John E. CYkin, (Jhantlng "Bourgulba! Bpurgui- started was a vary low one and Douglas: Bill Luettgens aa Theo­ Center. Mrs. Wilkie awerved to, Children's Story, ' For Information, kindly dial MI Vemdn. Conn.. I home-made preserves, ja'ms, jellies \ 9-0408. Sherwood K. Treadivell. Minister *:1S p m . Voung People’s Fel- j and other,^canned products, and 9.*45 A.M. on Germany at the Big Four,con­ Ji, Torrlngtbn, each charged with ba(" a crowd quickly massed, tremendous progress has be^n dore Whltelaw; Bill Brown as Sad the right to avoid Sosv|lfo'e cor. "Tha Second Mile'* lowahip 'at the church. ference at Berlin 20 months ago. speeding, and each granted) a con­ around the Kalrouan party head- made. Three of four years from Sam; Dorothy Sanson as Birdie 8:30 a.m.\ Ad\ilt Bible class. Sunday. O^t. 30. Marjorie Stephens, Organist . will carry, as requested, the favor npw we can g(ve you assurance police said, and her car struck^ Church School Recessional Hymn, 10 ajn., 'Nursery In the 'parish 9:30 a.ny.. Church School. Eldna Johnston, Choir Director - The Week Ue condimentaj spices, an< Some, observers wondered how tinuance for one week. .quarters this morning snd pre- and Buddy Brown as Kirk. a utility, pole near the'IntarSccUon "ImiY Kindly U ghf the argument could go on her? fori LYnted Youssef from entering. Po­ that we can dstend- the NATO Jockey. • -Minor rojes were playetl houss during church \yorship. 10:45 a m.. Worahip Service. Wednesday, 7:45'p.m., Novem­ irtgs which ; hajv4 become An exceptionally fine book “Marriage Insumnee” by C. M. Ward, t f I w-ere Ih his (EisenhPwer’s) area.'- '"i' ' ; -E,-Center’and Pitkin Ht.' Genesis, Chspters .7 and 8, selected Prelude-''"Jesu.id^ . Joy of Man's De- another three weeks as expected. lice hui’ried to |the scene. Several by George WalkSr Harry Jenkins, .10' a.m.. Reformation festival Morning ■^Vorshlp 9:30. ber meeting of the I-adles Aid So­ .thl* spoes, I thinlp -I wouldn’t • • • want to — Gen. Alfred i M. Gruenther, Mr*. Wilkie suffered lu lle d verses. service. Text: Romans 1: 17. siripg'' .Bach Church School 10:4.'). ciety, guest speaker, Donald H. Holldaii^^z; radio evaagelist, will be given each family repreoented In eur T he answer to their *;*ecuiation demonstrators iwere Injured In Nancy RusaellV E(1 Folsom, Lynn left 'arm and “hand,/police Pastoral Prayer, Lord's Prsyer, ‘ seemed clearly to lie -in the fact scuffles. - ' run again, from what I have seen NATO boss. ! Hallin, Joe Conti and Henry Sinna- Theme; . "Reformation, Defama­ iHymk—".My Godi I Thsnk Thee, Hymn "AH People that on Earth Potter, sheriff of Hartford Cpuflty, a.m. Wedhesdal About Town of the strain. ( ' aai(j. Police estimated domogea. of Sermon] “TIm Continuing Sunday School tomorrow only—. that pulbic opinion is a powerful Finally Voussef left town In an mon. tion or PefOnnation?" 'Who Hs.st Made" Maker Do Dwell" , giylng a dlscusaidn of his wDrU tinue throughon^A^e day, ci^ciud- — Dr. Paul D. White, heart spe­ $500 to the left side of/ner cYr. Reformation". 11 a.m., Reformationsfest Got- Anthem--"O Brother Man.) Fold to' force l6 be used as a . Weapon in The Manchester Fire Depart­ automobile. pr(>terted • from the There ,1* -no way of. balancing "A Slight Case of Murder" is Hymn"Jesus Calls Us’’ with prisoners in the county jail. ing with a potK'oast dinner at 6- cialist, attending President Ijclng presen(cd again toijlghl at ^Becesslonal Hymn, "A Mighty tesdienst. . * Thy Heart T)»y Brother!"’ ...... Men as well as women of the par­ Dinner reserVat'ons are open until diplom»c)^ I ment will hold a pump operators .howling mob b.y tbp police. Bour- the budget and 'carfying out all Sermon "Christ snd the' Liquor The measure of victory in this Elsenhower. 8.30 In the auditorium of the Ver- DEVOTED PLAYER * Fortress la Our God" 1:30 p.m., Lutheran Hour''broad* ...... Hamer Co'onsumer" . Mr. Treadwell ish are invited. S u n d a y 30. and .ma^ l>e made drill tomorrow st lO's.ip., weather guiba was not ih I^Yrouan today. the activities unless there Is more Reception of New Members. call over WGTH. For "This Is the Anthenv—"Saviour and Shepherd" Thursday, 8 p.m.. Choir practice. conference may. well be reflec permitting. incomi than ho* been forecast or planck School. TTie prcjducUph is H.Vmmn “rtappy the Home When by calHng Mrs. John Cr< ' In the volume and vigor Of o.pinil I’m glad there's no law against .sponsored by thb Mani^hester MSnguni,...... — •O l^ . OF)' W. E. PosUudY'"AUegn> Maestro" Life," TV, kindly, consult your ...... Schubert od Is, There" sbmethtng else happens differently. Weaver iS' a cnecker-player who* Mendelssohn newspaper. Junior C)\oir ■ . |3o captured by the two Sidea. The daughter, their seconddt-h (child, happiness because man. oh man. — Defense Secretary WUson. Wales and the director, is Mary- 8:80,; Mu Sigms Chi. ,3:30 p.m., Connecticut Lutheran Offertory—"Larghetto in F" .... Rt. John's Polish National bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clharlea „ Renamed Qfficer i I'd sure be exceeding (he legal Ann Handley. TickeU mgy be pur- Catholic Church limit. ^ ^ chased :sl the doOr. i * u. w The Week Reformation' festival at Immanuel ...... Handel 'St. Mar.v's Episcopal Church O'Flynn of Rockville, 'formerly o f, We have offered them fopposl .. He finally K®t desperate enough Lutheran Church. Bristol,' Conn., The Rev. Stephen Stryjewskt Fainoiis, plesigiier M DiVition St;, has been named. -;Johnny Podres.' who pitche^ tion partyv peace. “ITiey did not I Monday, 3:30. Girl ScouU. Hyrrtn—"My Soul Be on Thy , riiurrh and Locust. Streets COME X-:./ Of Nurses Assp Dodgers to history. to, buy 0. grocery store here and Wednesday, 6:45, Youth Choir; the Rev. Jacob W. I.,einnlger, Guard’’ ...... Mason The Rev. .Ylfred I« W'llllame, W alter Griz.vh, Organist Charleen Beth . I want It. Now we offer them a hat- Installed a- table and a couple of Woodside, N. Y., speaker. J Sermon: "The 'Mark of God on HEAR THE GLORIOUS GOSPEL OF THE I tie, and they , know that wheh we : 7:00, Boy ScouU; 7:30,,'Chancel Rector Speaki to Group Mrs.rs. MYfy A. Hilditch. R. N., 58 extra Chairs to attract some op- Us- The Rev. Donald N,‘ Hiihjerford, *:3(> a m., Mass. Three controverelel issues Pn the l We must Uke what comfort we ; decide to fight we fight to the end ; poalUon, Choir. Connecticut scene will be diseussed •Summermerlst., whwho In company with can in the Yronge piiradox that i - • ■ -five of them will falj for 'every -Fyiday, Y p m,. Work! The Week Hymn ’ These Thtngx_ShoU JBel’ ------Curat*------:xia;30Y*Jn:< K ign \tass.- Atlieiieiiiii Notes ...Among hi.S ciislomers. Weaver Is ...... Psalmddia EvXhgellra Sydney W', Ma«'Alplne =*reaa ~Diam&p'd."7m'erngttnna1ty|at "Taxpayers Ona " the 'Public*®^**®’" ;Inlbh^^^h■ool teacherr by" the development of the.se ter one of us; Ity Day, South Methodist GhurcY ■^eliday, 7:30 p.m.. CJhoir re- LORD JESE^UHRIST famous designer and rorrsultant in Schools," a meeting to be pre- uur.ses attended the . conven-. able to snare a few to 'keep the i Jl hearsal. PostludeX-"Prelude" ...... Bach Organist 'and Oiolr Director rible (atomic) weapons we have —Argentlna'a Preaident Peron. checker boaril busy. If Y. game Is Saturtey. 8:80 a.m.. Boys' Choir: GoapeJ Hall, the field of honie furnishings, w ill! sent'ed by the Service Bureauffor iBridgeport yesterday...was reached some degree of security, "Twentieth Century Palming 10;30, Otfls' Choir; 7:00 p.m.. Jun- Wednesday, 7:30, Ladles' Aid Mrs. William Kloppenbiirg, going on when a custpmei' d.ropi ! Friday, '3-4 and 7-8 p,m-. Re-' reilldren's Organist 415 Center S t THIS SUNDAY EVENING AT ;7 speak on "Faahinn* for the Home" I Women's Organization*, 9M Mein'ferieuted secreUry and treasurer since everyone knowfs that in You (U.8 :)'m ay real oSaUred th a t’ trom the Museums 'of T^ree ior-Hlg^ jgrdup mecU at church. Tbe*Malvniloti .Army t>n Thiirsdav, 1 Nov. 3 in Ccntinel!-St.. Hartford Tuesdav. from KltSO;®* (he State Public School Nurses In. h#' tells him to gel what he gittration for Communion on Sun­ nuclear war lliere can be po victor. w e. shall remain your loyal w.u ond ''^ ClUes," “*' Avery Count and Print needs—and make hie own change day, Nov. 6; 8 p.m.. Cjiufch Council 661 Main Mt. Oct. 30, t)ie 21st Sunday after 10:30 s.m.. Breaking of Bread. Hill Hall, Hartford. , . ia.m. to J p.m. Topic’of the meet-' Assn.. ^British Foreign Secretary Mac- trusted friend, - - through - sunshine' R<>om8 (^through'Dec.l 4),:Maln fYl Saturday, 10 a.m.. Confirmation Major and .Mrs. John Pickup Trimt:]': 11:15 a.m.. Sunday School. Appearing under the auspire.s of I'bK '* "Finaiirlng Connecticut Edu-‘ Mrs. Hiiditch had th? opporjtunl- mtllan. and storm, through flower and ‘ exhibition of pYntinjg.e from five OevcaUMit Oangregatlonal Church GOSPEL HALL / t . .. STOLEN .STEEL 48 BpniKe 8L classes ^ ^ . OfRcer* in charge 8:00 a.mi - Ho)y Communion. . 7 p m.. Gospel service. 'th e (Jreater Hartford Panhellenic i ‘h, the . Decade__ Ahead. " The_ ty of hearing a tYlt by the Rev. frost. '■ New York museums from the Yale Aaahi. she wl» speak foRowing a/'*'?eeting t* open to the general Robert Keating, chaplain of the C. Peter Carlson, RandmOster 9.25 a.m. Junior (3iurch. Junior The Week 415 Centtr Sfretf, Manchesfer, nn. . The Progress of busineks in the -Japanese Foreign Minister Ma-1 University Art Gallel-y and from New Haven. Conn;. (A*>—New Rev. ■- EJnor Rash. Minister pubUq. Chesnire Reformatory for Boys, Mrs. Ulllan Perretl, Choir, 2nd Office of Instruction. Tuesday—r luncheon at 1?!:30 p.m. United States for the pest 10 ' moru Shigemiteu visits the U.S.’'Ibe Wodsworrth Atheneum. I Haven-pphec call it, the' case of the First Cliurch of Chrlsl, Scientist Sodgster Leader 8 p.m.. Prayer meeting and Two men went up into tha temple to pray; this one a In ’ conjiinotion with Miss Dia­ Father Keating., who la widely.. years has been nothing short qf ."Hartford City Plan," Special O ct 80. 10:05 s ni. Lower School \Vorship. The ways and means committee knoxTi for his v;ork‘wiUi the boys atolen atecl. Somebody backed' .a I, Rttsday. hfasonlc Temple Kindergarten through Grade 3, Bible study. Pharisee, and the other a publican. The Pharisee stood mond’s discu'()sion of curr'ent fantastic. We think the future of Ona of the worst tragedies grow- • N’O''- truck ,up to the plant of the CoA- i i RaBRay B oliool a t S-.30 a m...... Sunday-, Oct.-80;----- ,-• * - T h u rsd a y -’ - ,------, - . - ...... and -prayed .thua with, himself,.. "God, 1 -thank thee, that I ' ■tTende in fashions for the home, an- Of, Mancheslet . Emblem Club No. slent ir ' to' the school, s^)ce_qn the. /this-country. is.-unlimit«d...... r MoriUhC Worohtp at 10;45 a.ni. ...and parent*. 9:25 Ynd 'i l tOO-ami;' 251 is making arrangements for tetises' of delinquehcj’ and the re/ iiW tjut of every ftood. oolde Tromr't f * nectttmt'Afroy'SlFeT Co: (Lha m a » Sunday Service. O ct 80, 11 9:30 a.m. Sjinday school classes Nuraerles worship In Old Rec­ 8 a.m.. Open Yr niecting. Main am not as other men; arp, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, exhibit will be' arranged In' pen-.- —tHenry Ford II. tlje loas of Uvea, fa the discovery tecta' Third Annual Exhibition. off with twro and a half tone of *r ■ Rafqemallon a a r m o n : "W^iy a.m., , ' for all SRas. Alton J. Munsie in .St., weather permitting. or even os this publican. I fast tivice in-the week, I give it tlnel HIU Hall Of some'Of't(je many a Military Whist._ and h'ss 'set the habi'itation of deltnquente. He *' Special Events ' ■*' Keep Rtformation Sunday?" tory. 49 .Park St. i - date of Wednesday. Nov. ]l6, and said bfd'ten homes ■ snd "bei)t’' bV many, homeowners that' their itainlCM steel nids worth gl.SOO. Sunday School. 11 a.m. charge. Prizes w*ill be awarded at 11:00 a.m.j'Morning Prayer with tithes of ail that 1 possess." new- items for the home and libme , The so-called market Of the | insurance policies did not 'cover Oct. 30, Sunday, 2:30-10:30, con­ > There will be no evening service the place. Tinker Hall. They hsve l hom'e.-i where the parenls-arei not I Wednesday meeting, 8 p.m. this session to those Who merit sermon ;by the Rector. .Senior And the publican, standing afar off would not so much entertaining. future, the'explosion we a1| sntl- .une orui damage/jAiucu^e byoy floixlsiioou*. , tinuous showing of Italian film IJ - in the church this Sunday due to Reading room hours:. . engaged Edward.McNeever!:Kee to con. on speaking term*terms with **e a c)ic h . sp(5ifsored by the Italian Society. YOUTH .SHOT SERIOUSLY’ them for the year ending Sept. ,30. Choir. ( - 7 —Housing AdmlnlYcator Albirl'M. the fact that we are cooperating as lift, up hte eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast. diict the whist playj,ng. Preceding other, comic books or pocket edl< ctpate for the early sixties^ is, no Tuesdays and Fridays. 12-4 p.m. 10:45 Holiness service w ith Mc'slcsl .outline of this service: Baying. "Godibe merciful to me thee sinner.” I tell you this ' I'NESCO LO.SES HI.'IT' longer a dgitant dream. I960 is Cole. .J. ' ■ Nov. 1, Tuesday, l2:30. Recorded in the Community Reformation Tuesday. 7-9 p.m. KKKKKKKKKKKKK the card party, a oYe of baked ti(>ns of vile literature, were'a few Uoodbrldgc, Oct.. 29 (/P) — Band and Male Quartet music. Proces . pnsl.. "The <3od of Abra­ man went dmvn'to his house'Justified rather than the (' only four s h o rt------''**years off ' Music. Milhaud—’Second i Violin 'Joseph Palumbo, 15. of New Ha­ ' Reryttce- a t Emanuel Lutheran Wednesdays, 7-7:55 p.m.- Colonel and Mrs. David D. Coy That Interpret The foods and aprons will take place of Vhe contributing factors' to Concerto. ' ' ham Praise.” other. (Lake 18:13). , _ . Geneva, Oct. 29 |(iei)cy.. On the other han(i .—Henry’Ford II announces $500.- MAGICIAN STYMIED ven; , woe shot and seriously Chuich at 8:00 ojit,______jra*.jmbUcJg cprfyj^y invited to ■peciY speakers. ' Canticles, "Te Deiim", "Jubllste," Wishes Of The Family 000,()00 Nov. 2, Wednesday, 12:30, A rt­ Th« Week . PINE niilRpCY It behooved Ghrist to suffer, and to rise friim the dead rla|iz*d ageheifs administrative Napoleon Pitcheq and Mrs,. Edward teachers and nurses who take ih- expansion , program for ist of the. Month. Henry Moore. wniinded hern today while on. a' attend our aervicea and uoe the 2~pTm. Mrs. EU'zaheQt 'Wtlson and iequ*nce."H oly God. WS PtMs4 the third dnyi and that rapeptance J uc«tional, sicieatlflr and CYilti^d ) Charge of tickets. j go«V

■’#:* 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.* ceries and dairy products' Onice A full line o f groceries are embratdertgg, tatting, needlepoinL help you tb turn out profnaelonal you shop here you will hietum, for 'Btocked here and Pete’s Market OH, WANTS TO hooked riigs—and free Instruction looking work. InUldentallyi the . WE WANT To i r x the courteous service And quality features the lyell known Sweet Beroat peeple (they manufacture by Chrisinm, . . . a S.SHOW HIM OUR m o m 'JTh n o w w h e r e W E ^ In these arts—but It now offers a .KM09U. K E E P T H E iT ic merchandise make /'shopping a tJfe brands, a wide .selection of those fine yuma) have compli- HALLOWEEN, MANCHESTER pleasure. dair.v products, cheeeei of all stimulating round table each mentetji. Mlai/'alblln, saying that Haro ydw train pamMt OUTFITS ADHESIVE fo r prsolf tha if mm PLASTERS. Have you ever idnged for fresh kinds, eggs, butter, etc. ebdaa and U n m d ay evening. Patricia Kur> her ahop la jdite o f the -ntceat shops Doctor Says homemade doughnuts? Doughnuts soft drinks. A ll popular brands land of WKNB, whose dalljr pro­ In New Bnfitand and we .agn'e'wtth Dkmioi . Phono SrSee^iiiiax"^ 4* 'V i and ' coffee are as traditional as oP beer are always avaltable, iced gram, "The Woman's Touch.’!, it them. Why don’ t you. drop, in and ham" and eggs/but' msTry do not to the right teniperatuiw“~at all tha moderator o f thla round table, get acquainted. Browse around any .Osteoarthritis la Ailment Rather want to bothel' ,niaki|ig doughnuts, times. , and, from 7. to > , good company .M»n«.;ypu are always welcome,.or N O R M Af Than a True Dtsease and bakery^/doughnuta, while good, Magaaines, . comics,X^ u n d a y and fascinating' conversation , can atop In ahd'en jova cup o f coffee OEBfOl C A R T E R T i ^ / CHOICE VARIETY are not tq^'be compared with real papers are ' here for your con­ be. had over the coffee c^e at Slid Join in with tne good company BpeelalMt la By EDW IN P. JORDAN, M.D. homemadd doughnuta. Well, Pete’s venience to pick up while shopping Your Yarn Shop. ‘ - you win alwaya find at the Round EXPERT CO Written for NBA Service TeL M l S-S86S' QUALITY Market /haa fresh homemade -r- and that la a hhelp ’ and time Listeners of Miaa Kurt^d'a prtv- Table. PHONE 80-3-7615 Osteoarthritis or hypertrophic douglvhlta every single day, your saver tqo. tl's • , SEAFOOD gram have Idng wanted a place dn A I III, mill mill I....I IP I arthritis at all. The name impUes cholM of plain. BUgared or cinna­ For your convenience, why no^ which to meet and diaciias topiri)'>of mon! .Yea, even on Sundays you telephone your order in to Peta'a that inflammation is present but 43 O AK ST. the ^day,. thlnga 4>f special Interest s CM enjoy these wonderful dough- MarkeL MI-9-6922, and tell them to womeni; cru tlve arts and, other tills is rarely the case. Also, many TEL. MI 9-9937 juts, so-drive there 'and enjoy when you would like to pick, it up GUNLIFFE SJ Items of In l^ e it and value. When T, P. HOttORAN MERRILL’S i-HS4 ' e *v*.* exact cause o^ causes are Fine Printing luxury of work that looks like en­ gifts M s* GIbtin haa gatheied to­ 178 Oaater 8t— TeL BnJ»-70g0 not ehUrely understood. There may OSTRINSKY graving at a price that will -At nice­ gether, ideal for 'g:lfta now or for be an i^erited factor. That is, the Dealers In lYaste Blatertala ly into your budget? Step in at the Christmas. 'Potpourri; pomades, cartU agXM d bone of people in 781 PARKER ST. Community Preaa and 'aric -about stockings,, handmade pottery — -41 some famlhcs may be particularly Offered Here Tel. ftn-a;787S8 or Ita-S-8879 prices. . ■ Patrlclan-^-madO right here In Mora hewaa susceptible tb early degeneration SEA FOOD /x / It ia -noL too early to think' Manchester, white with gold with HOLLISTER ‘ am pataiad .or osteoarlhrilhij Repeated injury Printing is a very Imporant part about personalized Christmas original verse* appropriate to the algo seems to prohjote the develop­ — A L W A Y S FEBOM — wifih R. W. F. I»e t »T w fa O w vw e. i«»*. T M fieg t) g Pe< ft*. k of every person's life, although cards,,.and you will .find a wide particular piece. m ent'of“ this’ condition. Poor pos­ thsahayathar most of US'-do .not stop to think selection to choose fro m 'a t the Your Y am Shop noW carriea •LOBSTERS ture, disturbances oflalood circula­ palat much about it In Just that way. We Community Press. You may have Capriland Herbs fron| Coventry. B O O T S a n d HER BUDDIBI Approval HV KIMJAR M. tion. and obesity are Other condi- •OYSTERS are influenced ipany times, by the tiiese printed In ahy manner you Buy one or more jars or the com­ X o n s whlclj^ are believed, to con- T h e re ’s TELEPHONE BY ROY CRANK lyay printing is done, for if an an­ choose and in a wide variety of plete line. aa you wish. Recipe •SCAUOPS 0-00o'A .t.>''’ ‘?» SlOWR.f, B U Z SAWYER Udbute to its development. A nouncement is not qet- up properly scripts. If you would like some­ books for the use of different herbs, V T h e end join tq o£ the fin g e te fr e ­ •CUMS S H K im iH ' GATES AT WS JUST UlUT. COMMANDER SAWYER, H ob b y lit lo’ses much’of its “ punch." The thing really out o f. the ordinary, V / are also av|iilable. What a wonder­ soisnaiisc REPORT TO CAFTAIN RASOS quently, become enlarged. Thiii/s F o r proper type also adds to its ap­ why not consult with Mr. and Mrs. ful g ift thesSsharba aufdteclpe book •n L L E T S ONTHEOOUOLEI 1 REPEAT... often accompanied by * cert^ Y ou peal. perhaps that ia why ad many 'Larson ? They will, be happy to would be for Hre adventurous coolt, y m t u ju Y t t amount o f atiffness' and soreness,' - «iM.,fkaoT M THE O O U B U f ^ p^ple are having work done at show you the various scripts and who likes to make humdrum meals S E ifw a set BIsla SL. T e | . M l fiOSa though’ this usually disappears T o o tire Communilv Press, comer of Colway Wllsoii lac. •RRltO. help you -to have a Christmas card into a gwrm et'a^ delight. Hand Opea A Ohargd Aeoeoat ' after the Joints Jjave beeii lopsenCd Bring the Children. They’ll N. Main and N. School St.a. that is both beautiful and out of 117!i sprnoo SL; TeL tO-S-dSM Wa DaUmir love to Just look around. decorated sugars ari sold here at. up. These >nlarg«m_«its. common Mr. .and Mrs, Frank iLarsoh Uig ordlnafy. There is no obliga­ Ter pliyatclaaa. deatlsta,! bual- 81 a package and you ma y order aaMaiea, ate. 24 hour aarvloa, 4 in later- Jieara,aiXcalled H^!b«r- HOBBY SHOPPE really do a wonderful'job of any tion,, and it would be a)good idea these made with your Initials for dcn's-diodes. ''' / to make your choice now ao that aevea days a week. Suadaya and Corner Center and Griswold .Sts. kind of printing. In fact, they won those, special occaaiona. ' - holidays. - , th e knees, shoulder's, .elbows It’s fun to make ft yourself. flrst prize for their letterhead en­ there will be up waiting until th^ and spine are other jO l ^ com­ Mrs. Eva LaVoie’'la alwaya da- MANCHESTER tered in coippetltion with con­ last ninmjte-for your cards .tp*be 88 SL John SL. IM . M1-S-78S1 MANCHESTER monly involved. Sometimes degen­ testants frOm the entire New Eng­ finished. In order to turn out eration may be prett.v/well 4^- land States. Their letterhead was- quality'.,printing, a eertaln length AUTO PARTS vanced without produ(Mg any judged on desigp, layout, colors of time- is required *6. whatever DRY CLEANERS X IS THE tipeabie pain or stifmess. Osteo­ MASURY used and the press work. So,- you your printing needs, please allow 270 BROAD b‘ arthritis la eften foohd accidental­ may be sure that' ahy work they enough time. For all prinLJng, re­ PETE’S 8RQCERY 93 WELLS STaor K PICKED UR ly when an X-ray/is taken for do will be outstanding, and if you member the community Press Alwaya At Your Service For something else. . / PAINT want their assistance in any’of the where the higlrest standards of job Cor. Pitkin and East Center HARTFORD • MACHINE HHOP SERVIOB toloplioiia MI-3-72S4 !IY PETER HOEFMAN The trealnient/of degenerative above mentloiied items, they arc and commercial printing are al- Tel. MI 9-6922 •lEQUlPMENT - J E F F C O B B changes in the Joints includes gen­ . is good p o in t more than well qualified to give ways maintained. • PARTS Jaekr and rebuilt) ...AND AT'R-INSSIDff Competition! BY LANK LEONARD eral measures '^nied at relieving you expert advice. HASN'T BEEN 60 ... MICKEY FINN FIm Sofoefiofl • AOCKSlMlMES S A M E D A Y MY HE the discomfoi L and improving the • SUPPLIES fOOOKJOO-L LATElY, SQU©.'...C0ME For announcements, wedding in- ROAD gencrnl; phys^al condition. Local o0N,..LET n ^..l e t '6^ 5Ei:,^Hir.^ow . o n ...TtSER KINS, Of^COURSE, IS FAVORED r w r r vitatlona, wedding announcements • DUPONT PAINT, SUPPLIES As M SCLLOUT e S M P HE CLAIMS? LOWE ISN'T HERE? DH.YEAH? SOME t)H,N0?THISFELU measures dMigned to relieve the Selection of Jury Of MtoH and Qrocarita j m m o T Y S B w m •THE ROAD/ TO WIN TONlOWT/eUT TO 3£T THE THIOUBST so P A L Il/S ^ and carfli. raised printing has Opea Saturday oatU 5 pja. CLEANING NEXT TITLE SHOT, HE MUST BEAT ARE th at/JUST WEHTOVER HE^ HAVING LUNG ^ELAHEUSEP, ISTHEPR!S»£NTOF^ involved jomts and prevent or cor- ■rifally become popular. It takes an Drive-la Restauraat Ag£M, /T/SMSASLY POWNTDIVN? X 1 SUPPOSE? MANUFACTURING tween raised printing and engrav­ LOU M im e tucEfvss ARE ENTERINS THE RING. INVEST ALL HIS H HE FIGURES HEU M j CLOSE THE PEAL?^ eliminaWd whenever possible and ing andy of course, the cost la ao Your Iroion food eon* Tel. M I 9-0300 New Haven, Oct./29 (4') -Kffdris » $ iftsTeucTKfute... lAONEYINLOWE'S k AMILLIONAIRE . bad pditi|re should be corrected. OPEN SUNDAYS! FULL COURSE MEALS Because so many people with os- to select a Jury for the Smitb^Act tor wiH fiH your frooiar GOLF CLUB FACTORY?)»iSlP£ OF A YEAR ?y \ 'teoarthritis-are overweight, reduc­ trial 6f eight ^leged Connecti­ JSERVED DAILY Ytith top guolity boof, ing is often advisable. This is espe- cut Communists/moved back#ard /I* . cially important if the knees are pork, lomb and vool ot - ' a l l "HOME STYLE’* involved. I f U\ese joints have to Shop At Your Yarn Shop Friday instead 'o f forward.- tha lewost pessiblo COOKING carry 180 pounds when they ire 54 cottage St.—T E U Ml-9-2858 • Ohe of the three selected aller-r pricos. ' X l built to carry 130, they are obvl- nate Jurors.’ was excused ■ by - Prices very reasonable/ ouely-overworked.- GAUASSp’S Complete line of yarns ■federal Judge Robert P. Ander­ Call f.xriUM« and TbVoe ' People with osteoarthritis dre son, necessitating the selection of Booth and Counter Service H a r d w a r e and and knittintr "accessories, .AT, rarely incapacitated and can usual­ two -more aUernates before .,the Plenty of Parking Space. Oepeadable QaaBty — aervlaai ly move around freely, though SUPPLY CO;' stamped gdods, embroidery trial actually can get under w>y. ' THE L T. WQOD aften -with sorne discomfort. They Comer Main Street and . cotton and tatting threads. Mrs. Marlon F. Belcher o f UKnlon ■do need frequent rest periods as Middle Tpk. East Free private instruction. i waa perriiltted to, withdraw as ah LOCKER PLANT BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER CUSTOM William H. S tliiilio CM*TA1N ?ASY 4 / HidipR Royce BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKl-ES AND HIS FRIENDS Wplta' Question! this seems to relieve some of the (Opp. Gormu'a Ruick Sta.) alternate because of illness. 81 niMeU SL—Tel. MI 8-8424 1S5 SprhM SL VA aO-O-TfiSS ! stiff feeling. The proper use of For a complete line of . hard- H ours : 9:45 A . M. to 5 P. M. A new panel of veniremen 'will vodK^&iCBfOlPEP) ' / tlLH ID E HM 8 t » MILES W W N THE W4HILB I AiA 60RRY VOU . m DlDNT heat, hiassage or special supports be examined when the trial re­ AWNINGS WattheI QU6«nOU ME l,H O «r (vare "and electrical ■ supplies. LP— i *UPAdAIW,l£FTVi RIVER AT CERRAIVO, WHERE COKE WAITED HAVE THE ACClDENr,^ Oum USTENING TO TOUR RAOtO. AMD , WH0SUSTEN-; depends on what Joints are in­ Distributor for Aluminum Com­ Every Week Day > sumes Tiie.sdayi' ' . WITH AAB TILL YOU COULD GET NM ACR06i» BORDER 5EN0RITAI I HOPE U N ’ ROVCEl A WA4AT, PR06RAAA ARB CAArr TRAVEL y e n AwPrw V n o T iw A UP V^ErERsf THE DOUBLE IN6 10 RAMO * volved, the .age and physical condi­ bination Windows and Doors. Judge AnderMn gave Mrs. Mar­ WARMOkS tDli-CpKE WONT I ( TH' BORDER HERE! HE MUSf 6END ME VOUR BROTHER RB- MOMENT* 0OY5 PROMISED TUNED TOP tion of the person and the severity Open Thurs. to 9 P. M. HIGH GRADE . AT A m tha Stone Ashei* of Paterson. N. J.. . COVER (J U ^ K L V l NOW ■ AND l U TO C*U 05 AM . of therendilion. the only woman defendant, jier- DON W ILLIS A D lO E l ' BE SACK IN TH' CRITICAL « OVfcoarthritis should be consid­ tty ftw g e ’. ifATE5ATlA5T.'] mission.to re.l.urn to her home for T I M P L I K f ± ered more as an aliment than a BILL'S TIRE "pressing family matters" . after ! PRINTING GARA6E this? ^ serious or dangerous-disease. To stressing she would be expected to i some extent one Vno* hss these AND Mother be on hand for the court Se.ssion ’ JOB AND COMMERCIAL 18 M ain St.. T e l MI-9-45S^ joint Changes must learn to live Bring Them Here TuesdaW. , . V ' P R IN T IN G ^ ' — - F o r New ’ with them as comfbrtably as pos-' REPAIR SHOP The nefendanta are aceuwd of ' - Spic&aKriEt In j sible; SOLES conspiring to teach and ad-vocate i Pranpt aad Effldeat Prfattps i ; William H.* Grfeen, Prop. the forcible overthrow of thi gov-1 of AO Klade IRAKE SERVICE fl^ E EATER and HEELS emment. '' Cfltupibia Bicycles We’U Fix 'Em.- ' Authorized Dealer . Frost End AHgnmont^ 4-' Richmond. Ind., (A*i Most fires Goodyear Tires- 'Just Fine.. Much ' Egypllian farrnfand is 20' , VENETIAN ILINDS COMMUNITY FRESS Cor. No, Mata aad' No. School XSiH he goes to are too big, but fireman Repbirs. Service : to ,30 feel hlglier IhatTln the time [ C. J. MORRISON OO-MBINATION STORM Harvey Noble can eat the little Stmeta—Telepboae 8II-8-S787 Gsnarol Ropolr Work Accessories , when the, pyramid* were built be­ Paint and Walliwper Cb, I ^WINDOWS a«d DOORfi ones. URBANETTrS lt ause of continuing deposits of silt 885 CENTER STREET Noble, with the Richmond Fire Monchostor Awning Co. Surprise For Pat BY WILSON SCRUGt 180 Spruce S trefit ' SHOE REPAIR from the Nile fioo<)s. says the Na- ! Triepbopm MI 0-9713 V IC F L IN T What Was It? pY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Department 10 years, can put a Udnal Geographic Society,, j 195 WEST CENTKr STREET flaming torch in. his mouth wlth.- Phone MI-9-0659 666 CENTER ST. W^ Give Green Stamps Telephone Ml-9-8091 out ~ being 'burned, at least only IFX WWS NOT ALAPV, m b . /Mhetous TO F(Yp >OU TWO ABE ClOSBti THAN taUght him the fire-eating trick fS Messier' i MANCHESTER W m M TSAVPEP TO KILL At/ FIANCEi ...WELL, ITS FVKRTUVX SAv\60N AND DBLIl AM/NOW S' DUTCH APPLE 1411 I ^D C C T r e s t a u r a n t i r years ago. ' j . ^ MILLWORK CO. 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. 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 Hetng Cincinnati, the only team to beat f(Tom pbaat Guard. The latter has favored. tnvadera. Fullbacks Dick Ruddell (sprained ankle), Au­ nine g ^ e winning streak, has E. W^fnfr no 304 29 game'with Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. Nfa a v ^ rankedI No. 4' Jego takes on the Xavier Muaket- league lead, provided Princeton tackle; Vin Munno/and Mike shown/on a closed circuit televl- the Eagles last year. Jill Klnmont, 19-year-old skiefXwhoae tragic skiing accident IcnockM Amhsarat Am and Worcastar .L Weight and Paul Dougan have gust (favoring an injured left leg) be.en madV^a alx-point underdog to in The Associated Press Weekly poll, will carry a alne-^m e winning era wM m -.apoUad ' the .'M Eaglea beats Brown, but it would give Totals 179 193 210 5S2 j Peniccio, guards qhd Don Stub- aiqi^etwork In 10 citiea.. UCLA, the power of the Pacific January deprived her of an almost Tech out of that category on tha combined to average 6 yards a and Wright IstlU nursing a sprain­ once-beatert\^Nolre Dame. Dartmouth a 2-1 rtaoding and an [streak Info,the game. (A P Photo). ' / , campaign with a smashing 10-14 I btngs. center. .The .Mlchigan-lQwa clash at Coast Conference, can afford to downpour a t Fenway last two weekenda. carry in 17 attempts. ed ankle) jprovide big queatlon The weathSfman aayi tempera­ outside chance to . win the cham­ team, .atrengthena abdominal muaelas \ Ann Arbor was a crucial one for toy With dowptrodden California., Unbeaten, onoa-tied Rhode Is­ Although , the backs sport laud-, marks this afternoon. tures will be inxthe 60s with cloudy pionship in upcoming games with A. Isov^joy 359 Defensivel.v,^ie Warriors rel.v Rehabilitation Center in Santa Monica; Boston, m fact, that loss Pro-M em ber Tobrney H. Lovf>oy 379 grcatl.v on ^tne performances of the Wolverlnee. Favored to win in the top Coast game. Southern Andrew Kuah.' Jill la Aghttng to ovei only one In-thajr laat lA land hopes to come down from ita •/. sklea- and a chMce of a shower. Colutnhla,' Cornell and Princeton. the Big 10 title since the atari of California. U C LA’s chief competi­ cloud formed after its upset of . -X ' Wary ^ W e ls h ' About 35.000 are expected to be Totals 183 538 two big ^ k le a , Johh Michalskv/ from a broken neck she sustained whan ^ I for the Esgles. the season, they had narrow- tion, for the PCC Utla. had a non­ BC Kas:plsyad Xavtor only, thrM Erown. last" Saturday, in Uma to Irish Coach Terry Brennan Is in the BoWi’l for the 1 p.m. kick­ 1246) aj»a Al Mancarella (.220) / legs atlll are numb Snd ahe cannot mot ler Angers, aha says “sure, R. rair(l«>M -78^ 238 and rd Bob-Marshall (220)/ ilolts, Packers aquealu against Northwestern and league date, .with. Minnesota. .;v__ Umaa hut'Ka9 droppad-two. dect- handla a good Sprlnjilald .tsan,. . ^^lew^aeea^tjid Old Castoffs wary of ■T4avy quamH>4ck George o ff." , ■ ■ P. Fairfli-id 91 S16 Minnesota the past two weeks, Other Major Gamea I Bxpect toaW'Sgs»n.'V LA P Whsphqto), Sunday at Golf Course ompoon I.,rada .Sco'rere/ stona; Xavier Wra^ A-^ in *82 while - The other games achedtSed for Welsh and' Navy mpth which, Major Takk loWm. ia a rough customer, far bet­ Eiiat — CornelUColumbla, Har- Br.ennap .sayfj Not re D ^ e will Iw sTotAls 169 544 Iddletown wfll have to be at BC was victorioua liih'AS, 31-14. tha day: ' ' - i'll Yale's major task will'be to atop ter than Northwestern dr Minner vard-Biicknell, Penn-Penn State, ' • Contrary to a yai^ Ago, no one Unable to match...... ' ■» best to contain Player*Coach Amherat at T h w Bates at f ^ m f e r into Winner Defending championa Henry the pas ea of the nation's number ad ta. V .... ■ ' ■■ - .... Pm-Miami. Princeton - Brdwn, eoanaetajr wtth 'Boatow " BowdotnrBnradi^st-Brtdgeport Fourth-ranked Navy aukered ita one forward passer. BUI Beagle, eSAVAT LEAGl'C Gay Salvucci, Bob Skinner, Tom­ in Baftle^ for- : r Bontempo of Frinconia add Wally Team N«. I 4I> A triuftJph'waa eapecUny Impor­ Rutgers - Delaware, Yale • Dart­ Dodds Rejoins H a d e s even its most ardent i> (night), Maine S t CMby, Vermont last defeat at the hands of'.N‘>t>'4 who ridled the Klis two years ago Jenkins ...... 87,' 83 my Thompson, Mike Siltora and mouth. Dame, ranked ninth. In a 6-(praln- Clchon head the held of profea- as a sophomore. Burk'* ...... t ...... W) 91 punting star Stan Griffen. SfcK’uc- 'X tant for ufo Wolverines because dereatlinatlng the opponent at MasMChuastts, Middtabu^ at Battlmora U —When aiaY217-pound Ameche. The Horae was Baltimore. Get. 29, (4b—Thew In the Bartern Division, Cleve- Mouth — Georgia - Alabama,' time. This is a much batter Xavier aoaked • contest. However. \the sionala in the annual Pro-Member Both teams are expected to send Suprenanl ...... Ill 106 ci currently sports a lauable aver­ Ohio State. M*'**'' co-leader, went Norwich, N9w Hampshire, at Oon- Odtta dropped thrtr firat game in Buppoaed to'lack speed, aofaJl he E. Tracy ...... 9! Balllmorc Colts and Green' Bay land seeks its fifth straight Kentucky - Rice, Louisiana State- eleven with a 4-2 record. A year rankings In this.game mean little. once injured players back into ac- Benrirton ...... a.,, 114 age of 5.7 yards a carry vtd .Skin­ agairiat pushidy^ Northwestern. ' neetleutr Bwuthiniir* at Weslayan, ttva, going back Inuktha exhibition Tournament . at the Manchaaler Packers will decide tonight (8:35 umph against the Chicago Gardi- Misaisslppl, North Carolina - Ten- ago the Muaketeers entered this did was ramble 79 yards' from Notre Dame la expected to haUe "lon; For Yale, end Vern Loucks, Krofl ...... 119 ner is averaging 4.7 yards while , The Georgia Tech-Duke battle mson Unlqn^ at WUthunia R FI at Wor- ca m ^ g n , aavaral thotuand people added incentive in that the game' Country Club Supday. The affair DBT) which of them is going to nala, Pittsburgh tries to keep pace ait Atlanta waa )me between, a tieasee, 'Vanderbilt - Virginia, Vir­ one with a winleas atreak atretch' Oe^r Tech Afaw Britain scrimmage for a touchdown the the place kicking specialist, and Totals 558 634 1793 catching four passes for an addi­ has been dedicated to Knul|e ayas scheduled Jwo weeks ago but continue to be the surprise team with the Browns at the expense of couple of teams 'whose aeaspns ginia Tech-George Waahington. li^ back to ’63.- TMchera at AeaMiRUl Intema- gracud them at th« B iw m ore air­ first'-time he got hla hands on the Guard Pete Frltzsche are expected Veam <1) tional 72 yards. The team's lead- fighting for, the .Western Confer­ Philadelphia, and Washington Is at Midwest — Cincinnati, - Detroit, New Haven, Oct. 80—The ar-y aylng-Coach Don rry heading i Rockne, famed Iriah coach who to ^ e in the atartlng lineup for {..arder ..... 86 92 86 364 Silready have been rhkrred. by one n Ivy League action the cc^ port on their return fron r^ icago. ball in a I>m game. \ whs waaheo out. b,v weekend K. Dietz. Sr. 81 9(1 106 377 in)? scorei- with 38^points and^ne ence 'lead in the National Football New York. Illinois • Purdue, Indlana-Ohto'Ui, al rough, faat-m' da($nse ‘ died in a plane crash in 1931. rai^. 'The Arat fouraonie will tee- Dartnidtith, pasa - catching en d defdet. Both had highXhdpes of rival of Murray Dodda from EM- T N « home game with ttta Red Key ..Offensive ’nmlde - .Low Man A7 S3 93 361 of ipe best fulibSeks ever to per­ Leagrie,...... ;...... X ^ The Colta nosed out Craan, Bay Nebraska • Kansas. tVlsconstn-; ^ p a , - the pattern to be Navy will be out to avenge Jast off a\ 9;30 Three club member! Monti Paaepe and halTiack . Jack iHeunati . 107. 97 >) 394 riding through undefeated/, But the' monton, Alt's., In tha camp of the aWM 'biaa aoid out meaning that form at Nebo,-the brutslhg Thomp­ Tha winner *of their return M -20 for their third straight vic­ wlnneir still wJU be in line''-for . a Michigan State. emer^ng from infusion . Ah.h.the.r. h?y .freahmah, Is DlcJi Vear’a. loaa and hopes to,- beat will rngke up a foursome with one NocoleMe are off the. injured list KM 135 99 .828 New /Jiaven' Blades yesterday dO.OOO rm ara would ~ha on : Chorovlch. ah offensive tackle 106 118 104 .738 son has averaged 4.4 yards. Sl- match wilL take at.the least sole tory O 't. 9 and they haven’t been bowl bid. . Boufowest — Baylor - Texas which surrounded the al days Notre Dame for the Arat time since - of-.-the. ■yialting- profeaalonala- and are\xpected.tp atart. . / . moraing-gavs-officials. ot Jhe. JBlm. Slade Outpoints Hurriedna j-f rom Miami-of -Ohio.'— That- srhoof 1944 "ViiKeirth‘#rTrnh'-Bdwe^.~32-J3: kora has- carried- eight -times and possession -of second placewith S' right--since. They won- tbe-game- ..-fn- adoftlOTi "to"Navy--antf 'Wleht-' Christtair.' H t»,u-Tt o-n »■ Wichtta,- -of-tmtntnffrhere,.- — . Bontenlpc, three-time winner of Yale holds a 23-11 lead in the ;TntaUi 577 1753 City's entry In the Eastern Hockey ^ . , „ „ . Oriolea. All X also -----, had tackle—...... Ti.. Jpnea. who The two teams played a 6-9 tie,in netted 57 yards and Griffen has 4-2 record. It could move into a and took a physical beating that ■gan, flveXother major unbeatcseatchs .Southern Methodist - .Tqxaa, Texas The Blades will have to be' arp the rich MSn«:hester Open, and aeries in which there have been tie for the lead i f , the Chicago showed up in sulvequent losses to League cause for rejoicing. for the opener aince the Ram ® 1 - 1 j kudos and all- 1945. four ties, including that 33-33 averaged 7.5 yards in four a t­ placed their streaks on the line, 1 ech - West Texas Statie. tiers. Waeb ^bank parlayed a j^ ^ honors. Choro^h readily achon faahth'ned 68i a, year ago tempts. Both Sikora. former Bears knock off the Los Angeles the Chicago Bears and Waahington Maryland ahd^ Oklahoma, co-lead- Far Weat — Collefte of the With the first game In the 64- coached by Edgar (Chip) Second Time in Cleveland Only Close Battle to share top'(noney. sizzler in 1931. week record crop raci^U . 12. M dj t^ded all that for a r ^ l a r Job Navy'a only close battle came In UConiXfullback and Griffen ■ will Rams in one of - tomorrow-’s five Redskins. era in this w e ^ 's Associated Press :Pa<'ifiePa<:ifl<' • Washtogtori , State, Colo- game schedule leas than a ley, the former Johnstown Its' season opener when the Mid­ Three Cur|-ent holders of State, probqbly see more action on offense games. ' . The pressure is on Washington poll. ‘ hf Terps meet South Caro- I'Bdor Missouri, W,ashingtdn - Ore­ off—-the Blades meet the new, mentor, have been working __ aavstend, Oot. 39 i^ i— '.‘Mywerso T o ;^ La Brancha’s 93-94 and Philadelphia Ramblers in the sea-: imit for more than a week'St thilt 1 was bounced by thy Browmrvaa dles beat William * . Mary, 7-0. champlonehipa will compete. John tomorrow especially after their The other Western Conference to win to stsy up witli Cleveland line and the Sqpners ' eought to gon Hlate, Stanford r Ban Jose plane tVorked out Just Aha," aoya Judge d iorile BUI’S 9A-AA \Bional team of 1956. K)6; 101' 3no game pits the reverse' surprise and Pittsburgh. TTte Redskins have son's debut at tlje Nsw Haven [om ario'training alts. not good enough. v \ The Midshipmen proceeded to Galeaki of Watertown holds the trong showing last . Sunday fatten their \scoring average State, 'Qregoh- Idaho, Wyomlng- ipoller Jimmy RIade, whose aur- moda. team, the Detroit Lions, again.rt a 3-2 record while their opoaition, Arena next Wednesday night— | Little ia -known about, moat of : kty kida, of course, are L. O.Npupre pf Baylor, who romp over South Carolina. Pitt. State Open title, Vic Ranciera of Totals ...... 542 in 539 iJjuT against New London. against wcakKangaa State. Brlgham Young. lie 10-round split dseUlon lakt A ..sign from Hurrlcana'e Shaw and . Sheneccosaett is the\Connecticut Tsam Ssn Francisco. Detroit, the defend­ the New York -Giants, haa been several, of the Blades key players; jthe Rambler lineup, but tha ewiped thVAIl,-^tar Game, did an Pehn State and Penn, shutting out Wilson am >'»• 129 4.„,<*l 99„„ >06^ .738 .Another man the Warriors will rht ruined Tommy (Hurricane) comer cams out of hie trainer,' Toong, th«-one-time n- everyone except Peiin State which PGA king and Harry/Nettfibladt Jairoutz .... 118 81 800 have-to corral Is newcomer Allan ing loop winner, hasn't come out able to beet only the Chicago ■till were enrouta yaaterday to, veteran Ivart- (The Towel) Jatoaon'a chances for a title shot Whltey Btmatain, who lamented: excellent JoVillllng In at halfback il06 OlLtop yet in five games. linota 'w rintar who haa bean was beaten 34-14. ... of Avon la the PGA SenW champ. Zwick TT. ..; 101 ! 98 113 3U Webb who caught two aerials for Cardinals in the mud. the training camp here. 1 Walmalcy ia In tnalr nets qnd A rt - " I don't know what happenad to for injured untlL-he Klelnschmidt 84 99 115' 2»K ! , But Dodds, a atocky hlghly-ra- Dorrington, the Negro vetehtri of with heavyweight champ Rocky arouitd, c l ^ Shaw th'exfind of the Welsh, being groomed for All A held of 21 proa and ^ mem­ 73 262 i yards sgalnst the Pequots, The tha felUL Butao eoatter whet hap­ himself waa Hurt. i. X J. Tracy__ 97 87 Coast ard Seen Threat garded operative la a Itey KS" man - - in three campaigria - - in the------BHL, MarriMO.-...... - century. AmerteaXhonorr, did not play bers will compete. \ Biiftre ...... 134 113 85 332 former scoring whiz from Anspnia Biods, a New York menace to pened, 1 don't figure that Blada Especially irt^rtant haa been Oie Blades' strategy; He la their play a center post forNiam . Thl It’a axtreiUaJy unusual for a against Pennsylvania laat^^lveak StartihR llm<’s is a master at faking the defense inten^ra, wielded a hard left had piled up enough points to nail ,||uarterback, eifj^iaU y ona of the Dick Szymanskl.^he Notice Dame I'lirtln. navin zavarrlla, Total* ...... S5S; 602 '576 1836 No. 1 candidate for (he/ all-tm- Ramblera open their jaesaoh |at the when Navy pH^ up a 33-0 victory. 9:3l>-J, and it was his Ane deception that Gonsalves Get» Split 'Win Dped Jackson’s atflng of that deejsfon by ri^ ts ," variety, to comhxright into the center was a blg\gam l^ In the There were other regulars who Bundi- Tsrea. (Illff BiA' T o Unbeai Untied Trinity 'portent position of gioalta, and Philadelphia Arena On Tuesday draft because ia a t^ e w he was 10.00—Al l-abutls. Rnctvi AIrsanda.''- RMRI.RM (X r R helped to make the .Merchants' 10 ■ant him to tha noa-. Jockoon almost, bit the dost In pro gam« and takd^ charge like missed the gamexand.'lhose that Joe I'erins. Ru»» (isDaveC? Affb ! - wltlioiit him they felt .jthelr comp night agrtnst the,lists. .. the third, taking a wicked M t towaw did.- Tou haUtt. to go all operated on for a rupj^rrti spleen. 10.15—Dave Me|i?dy, Bob Boyce, BUN Henry Bontempo offense click so sticcessfuUy last was Incomplete. 1 » pHot lUfnlng he "Couldn’t get did play did so on a part-time ^GDHrFciird ...... 4- 8 67 155 Over Perez in Dull Match New Haven, Oct. 29 (45-VYale games of major import. , fdon will be in the UConn rooting and donned pads for his 'initial hff. the baaeball bonus was-offered Paul Willey.'Ma» fHImbre eftampionship for both men for the Western Division Cham­ Rrynoldn ...... ■. .. .79 74 55 308 ca.-te is hopclrtis. ' went sprawling In tha aecond and Blxw’n'a aaaiatant waa that of tal­ Navy deeprt- than the ' 10:52—Leo ChUlnakl. KInar Lorent- t?o(!a ...... 88 90 86 264 One of them pits Trinity's* un-i**crionv wrirkout yesterday morning. "The other three teams in the In a \:o-faat^ got Joltilted by seme hard rights in' the Oragoii lad when he waa in nd woman opens today with de- pionship of the National Football .rugged anti alert defen.slve unit Lanky John'hy. little Lulu and Cleveland'a _R q ent Xe'cruHer. , He ahould know every )>oiitlon. i jan H»i S-Mli...... _lckey...... Cresh. Tom Faulkner, Amarillo. Tex., favored to repeat Zfrmak ...... 49 69 60 1.98 munity Y scheduled Monday night, London and the other sends the * should lose and Brandeis In- yaar- Johnny Sherban^ ' Claude. action next week. After the oeaner clay pigeoa yakr, too. but i)othlng- like the The Colts: entire defensive back- straight shutouts, victimising Paul McNsoiara. tieorge Puu. Arst down and only l«-o minutes ry Holmes. Vic Toplltsky and Si- since Olle Tandbekg Invaded these University of New Hampshire vades Bridgeport at night and Bqileau knd'Yvan Chaole- round- here the Blades will go to Clinton SO aecoinda before 10-roqnder $40,000 reported 11:15—Krnle ('alropa. Kd Travis. in the men's division and Kathleen except berwllng, have been can­ __ 1__ .iu.ii.^ Held unit ‘ta Vade up of ex-Oeve- Southern Methodist, In^ana and left. , Totali ...... 369 349 334 1059 kora. . .ever in the past has a shores from Sweden in 1948 when Ing Into .ahitos as/q wAlt and with for a Saturday night game before ended. A crowd of 7,797 ponied up a another rap m b»aab^_-a Norm Bouvler^—Ray—Woeren,... Gam'mage of Houston-on hand to "tney- '"foivgttt"Ta.-it'wight...... celed ■ Recreation- Supt-.—Jim Her- ..Wildcats, against the. Uni varsity of.! .'ViOj------—'_____ Rechichsr, MlamrTWTofe gelTrSg"T)um^3rb‘y ll:30-Jobii--r.aleski. Stan Matciak. defend her women's title. I called for one of our conserva­ Silk City club'bosAlrf” a'^ lihrtiark- Connecticut Huskies at Storrs in s ficliig Steh wrertcl'a weeWriglon Idl.OM Io lea the Unfalertitd FoBo ,ri been me lting knack of outgiie.ssing the opposing 2.000 couldn’t have cared less. Only while Jackson, a A-1 favorite, in 1987, you see. Under thur' Donovan.* aOn of the former 11:52-- Frank SSrro. alike Karpuska. New Lyrtn, l4ew liealsnd (N B A ) ed and cost iis the game, 24-2-1. Harvard in 'foOtball aince 1882. 'teams will see action tbday with ' perfect record? quarterback and -few gains have a few who tiad bet on Perez as a clowned and danct^. often falling the bonus j-eguUtlon. he New York Aght referee ahtl.g’rand Bol>. _rCann.M A1 Kapeiyn. —Peter Thofn*oi) won .the Wise- This has really been a nightmare POUCE C’RUI8 ER.S travel to only the "ifoahhers College- ot Con­ The game will be broadcast at 12-.HO—Frank Krinale. Bert Carlson. been made through his side of the 12 to 5 underdog made any fuss. to Mock punchea that might have Storrs, O ct 29—1 eveoljr- Would hai^had to alt in a major son o f Professor Mike.', Olheh- for; Wall Rumsey Frank Barcella. manji Open Chiimpionihip at the to me. Doubledogdare is the biggest Tliey seeme.d to think they had Willow Brook Perk In New Brit­ necticut .(New Britain) going into 1:30 p.in. EST (CBS) and will be action outside the state, meeting saved punishment to bis Jaw, matcbaiy taaroe with only : league dugMt (of two y^ara. He mer Brownies are the regnihr line­ carried on cloaed,circuit television 12:15—Mika Bonotata. Henry Bock- Titiran*:i Golf Club with 67-72-72- Had I to do it again, I would filly of ' 1955. The 2-year-oId horse , u . . been robbed. The others were too ain tuu'orrow afternoon to meet between them in nine gomsSS well, BUI Allen, Phil Russell. call an off-tackle play. - - The Merchants hope to repeat American International at Spring- ” I fought a planned Aght and decided to grt IH- two years of backer, Bill Pelllngtojo, a vastly to hotel ballrooms in '.nine major 12:23-Kd -Kornasky. Del St. John, 70-281. stands 16 handa^4 64-lnche'si bored to comniejit on )he national­ the Alrilden Endues in a regular Unlvcrtitiaa of Connactieut fooitbaU tlnstead. improved performer, middle guard last Sunday'.s performance against scheduled ConnecUoutJunlorFoot- field, Maas. that did it.” the Spoiler com­ ^H^a Including New York, (?hl- lent Becker. BUI Kraiiss. 1, ^ ly televised bout. ■ - mented afterwards. New Hampahire, will claoh on "the''' There waa a tbp against the ;. George Radose- 12:30-Ale,x Hackney. ArJ SlevenA the Pequots before traveling to Low Blow Costl.v ball i.,etgue contest. Kickoff is Unbeaten Records c a ^ , Philadelphia. Detroit, Cleve­ Dtrk ftorman .Frank Otiremskl.. He added: / gridiron in Storrs today. ICMiaff vich, offensive tackle regular now Weymouth. Ma.ss., Sunday, Nov. 6 Gonsalves won because Perez 'slated .-it 2 o'clock. Two of the teams. Trinity and MKRCAKTII.R LRAriCR land,' Vyaahingtoh, Baltimore. Bos­ 12:37—Henry Bontempo, Stan .'Illlin- in a battle already being billed for New- Haven Teachers, will take un­ time for this Yankee Ooaifwr«iee after pla>ing center last fall; o f­ ton and.,St. Louis. skt. Merrill Anderaon. Stan SIrauah. 133 hit him low- in the 10th round Mtaltamrrr Ward (II- "This boy teemed to be a mote ■nd Dad's Day gams w ill be g p.m. fensive guard Art Spinney; and re- 12 45-Kd Trtwhia. ‘rred McCone, the New England crown. prompting Referee Goldstein to OO-Kc M" s w e d e Sotomonson’s beaten records Into their games. Khfauml determined flghter than he wi^ Lowell McMulIrn,, Walt FcrzuaonF< Harriers Have Chalked up 29 Straight^ Once-tied New Haven Teachers I!aS4 I... New Hampshire ia the defending serve hrtfbacka Dean Renfro and penalize the 22-year-old Brooklyn once-dftfeated Firefighters, Idle FVanklln when I Mat hlov last ytor -and play host to Bloomsbecg, Pa., Yapkee Conference Champion. Burl Shields. boxer. If Ruby hadn’t taken the tonv>rr<»-\-. will practice this after- O Hara .! to him tiria year, but 'm y pt4^ Bo evenly matched are these Boardiiuui Points npOn at 2 o'ejo^ at Charter Oak Teachers at New Haven. Kopeha . h E W L O N D o ‘The Colts are hurting now be- G arden Stale round away from'-Lulu the decision worked .out Just Ane.:' leama that in the past nine yeora Point to Coming Championship Meets would have been a draw. Par'i.; AJso, the local. squad will The big one', of course. Is in the Totals ...... -. 471 611 444 1475 Jaqiiaon, a product of For WATERFORD 'auae --of Injuries ui thfee of the?nrs rw* "Fw , ^ 1 a BOwl where Yale.^beaten: laat we*k Since World War n, they .have iW# n)members of a huge, tm pene-r> 0 1 IlCSflRy F Ifillt Judge Artie Aidala alrekdy had work o'-t again hlonday, Wed *»- Rockaway, N. Y., carried 10 rttch won four games and played Stages K ieli Event , marked, down the lOth for . Perez day kiid Frldkv night at 6 o'clock by Ctoigste by 3 ^ in Ivy League Pelow ...... •’* 8* '12 pounds more than Slade's 130 and . t r a ^ defensive line Cempan- • ' ■ • By P a T BOI.DFO Indiana should have little dljficultj' seventh. Bradley 17.th and Vlchi Jalkn ...... one tie. New Hampshire leads in (Ijist of a Merles) brtore the referee cros.sed the. ring at Charter Oak. play, bids to keep pace with SImpaon ... [ ; ; ! ! ! ! / 'ltd 99 seemed faster afoot. SPEED BOW ella and ends and - . . . . . repeating last ‘fail's one-sided' vic\ 22nd and they are no longer with ...... KM 110 total points,. 120-IfllOlT _ ■ ...... I r,..f so riiM I ■.» rry Off io a strong and imposing to tell him of his .penalty. tVith Princeton In tha)- race. ‘Princeton (:hrf»l»ii«e»i .''Taklng'^aome-cuffing and maul- {Don Jolt'ce. ‘ . Marchetti probably,! fiaturday,. Oct. 2$ < t(vy when they won with 18 points, -uls. Encouraging thotigh is the fact Caniden. N.N . ^ Oct. 29 (/Pi—The also has s. T-0 Ivy League record J Simmon* .,1 . n i na i Much la dependant on tha out- : son start this fall. Manchester High the 10th for Perez Aidala would BOBBY JOH.NMON’,- former p. Slmmim* i ...... - 74 ,Xng In the laa^ seven rounfla..Blade cohoe of -thla contest, as the loacr' lais theuic iiiuHimost iuimiuBuicforrrtidtble’ urien.Mivrdefensive v, ...... a *«• High football vs. Windham, J— ..eo.. ,-oiinfrv i»am has Dosted Middletqv.n and Bris- that MacArdle came home 21)11 two-year-old1 Championship of 195.') Manchester High grid standout, ia and plays Brown today at Prince­ 100-Ua OPEN HOUSE end Ih th* business at the mo-! ' 15^1 he cant «'in here Tues-es- have had it even 4-4-2 w*ith t)ie hastened to add; ~ win be aUmlnatad from the ebam- ut Nebo. mn?« ol'.r Wi^^row^WiL points. respec- end Sherman and LaForge wele is expected to be decided loda.v in points also even for 'a draw vots:\ currently playing a leading Vole ton. Yale i(i favored'by two touch; Total* 502 494 HOf. , ■ ! ‘i".'’ night. He doesn t think,so, but the fabulous Garden State Stakes "And. aay.1 he hits harder than pional^lp race. But the victor atUl In New York where the Marlboro, Nunda.Vt Ocl. ‘SA IjVh ««th. respeclivelf ir the As it was he wound up with a 5-3-2 with the. Monaon Academy eleven downs. aalahow ClOk <|l moat people think, but-the. hiU hC Main EvM t Sundoy 2:30 The Colts wer^xAat and hsndi- !«"■ an* iune, Vinton should lead the pack and it looks like s duel of two ...... I'M 104 IIS nz has a tough road to trayal since lad is Irainlng. several smart box- ' Merchants vs. Middletown, 2:30 latter threesome along with Vinton card for Gonsalves. this fal.. The Prep icbooleri col­ Trinity, unbeafon since the next RHriella did manage to mak4 couldn't atop [ .capped by Injil'tie’s when ' they 29. Hartford 20.^5, , Hall ia-4(L MacArdle, fifth placeJ-inisher spaed horses. Nail and Bold Ba- t;ilr* ...... ;... 113 111 94 319 Rhode Island la : undefeated and 1 other raers—M-Lap Non-Ford I'l.rjl.'l'“ Ibg ni4n at Stillman's Gym think: -i^'ebo, ■ - , can show marked improvement In The other t t ^ officials w.ere lide .-vith the "Trinity Jayvees lo- to last game of the 1953 season Santo* ...... 106 106 tin/ 398 me from outnianeiivering him.” the forthcoming race, anil iU Dora- Zdoka, versus .a couple of comc- q i j , . ------jr.. and with a string, of 12 victories needs onV to over Connecti- ' K**M,"*^*^*^^ he .made a mistake-and have told- - X t" Momiaj-, O e(. $l -r-.... . » , ji I 5r4()-Middletown 26-2» ^ and ^ rival. a ^ • ^ fxpecled to be a close 'Zpltt. Goldstein had Gonsalves on Kmantaln ...... ,,97 U* - Jaekaon, who -neyer made up for 'Care from an 'New England ; by the Bears in C^hicago. 1 in “ ‘■on'* ■I'he FlMnc Indian‘ and mus. Sargent or Glendanlel or one from-behind colts Needles and in a row. la given a slight edge Bp»la« ...... I3» IM ciir Whan these airti-rlvalB meet at top with plenty to spare 6-2-2. ‘S s?the loafing he did> In the early* atatee. New York and New . i ^animate* ‘pete*’ Close. now”attend“ of the other boys' can come forth over Coast Guard, which rose to Storra on November 12 to-tain Us j Tlwy have too _murh kick npl ; po,rdman. who, has won all foiit. fo rd -e V ie *-.O a k . • vlct62!ea have boosted the Indians g, ^ Career Boy. Judge • Artie Schwartz voted for HE.NRY LaCTl.\rEIXE, ccunpe- ToUklf . 56T « 4 1681 rounds, wail riot cheered by ^the first undisputed championship. r Jeraey. to bounce bark like an election „ f ^Is Hartford bnjits. takes bn with a surprising performance. " A dozen Juveniles w eri entered Perez .5-4-1. Tlie AP saw it 6-4 in tent secretary of the Y Bowling "spoiler" status In its last two PaUI (•» 'Plifaday, Nov. 1 I consecutive win York, f.nirhed orfe-two lait season. ...114 in* 92 818 decision. He, declared; New Hampshire 'will have to repealer. ^ ; pertms patj Brndy of New York in, then we'll have a good, chance." i for the ■mile-and one sixte'enth af- favor of Gonsalves-ftora Oakland Leag.’e the past I'( years, has re­ jojnes. The . Cadets smashed! Brtfn hardier Adm: $1.10 — rhlldren 50rr High aoce'er ya.. Bristol, 3 ! u Vinton may shoot al the new riche.st Worcester Poly's nine-game win­ Srtiark ...... ' j i j 1 5 no 317 " I ’m diaappotnted, and that’s defeat Connecticut and Maasachu- ft’ IO-round'bout al the State Thea« I lecent triumph m the C-«npec ic. t fall.. Clc calif. signed the posiWori'aiid has been Putl'*r .... 113 106 too 311 the only atatement I . desire to ■etta, roiqsled with a Connecticut .. Nebo. ith ning streak fast week and ' the Fred Wilcox,, who' ran back 91:. t,r. De.spite what he has been,told Invitational at Sl.prrs and it is, Ma,,. R-itaiw Goldstein warned Gonsalves to succeeded by Joe WItkowski. La- TwAkfdV ♦*.' inake at this,.time.” win ov4r m ode Island, if the Wild­ $ .Mllea from New Ixtndon i covered the .New Britain Teachers Will wertc before that tumbled itnbeat- Varanll- ... .'.V.V .S 8 tS Si* yards, with an intercepted pass however.* Sam Boardman. ‘who Friday, Nov. 4 < 'quite evident that Coach Paul step up the pace when he visited Chapelle has done a first-class Job Only Judge Herti Willtama' card cats are figuring on re-captiiriag College course in 13:59.2, breaking’! Ihe en Amherst. The, Bantams, how­ TOP BACE^TOP TRACK gainst Ole Mias last y*ai'. "*•, manages and trains his son, said High aoccer vs. Pomfret; Away, phinne.v and his thlnclads are out sparing 'his corner, after the flfth and these many seasons reporting thy Tnul/ 4. 8 » 4t7 4M 1889 favored Jaekaon, with a rating of the Beanpot, symbol o f Yankee Slating Tulane sophomire Lcne Cross Country-State Meet- to improve on last year's record hijf previous record of 14:20. tlnue to improve In ability In our whips. seventh 'rounds. Perez was warned activities of one of the town'e ever, are favored by ■ about, a ] Although no school has ever won ; few remaining meets and .if Vln- touchdown. 06-95. He waa outvoted . Ref- Conference supremacy. Route >5— Parking—ThrlUs -Newton with the Green Wave quar I a bad match.-I made it And I think Middletown. If that is, possible. Oddl.v ertough. when post posi- twire fbi- low blows and .once for strongest circuits. .... IU3 126 319 Each team.needs-a victory at E'/ry ...... 129 t7 310; . I II . V i ' ' terbacking this (all. „ Big Teal# Forthcoming .' twn straight New England titlea. | ton;'MacArdle. Sherman' and Ij#-' uons w-ere'drawn Nall g'ol the fa- hitting on the break before he, .was FratuB ...... *4*. '94 jit's all right". I believe Larry will Satnrdayj Nov. A Storrs to fomsin in the Yankee Pl'^rc* ■...... *.-. 106 94 90 239 I Win it big myself." High football vs. West Haven, 2j Blit the harriers' biggest tests Phinney sincerrtv believes h is; Forge are able to Anish a few vorable No. 1 spot on the rail, penalized. Lultj ntpde the fight but Kravontka '.v...U a*.**.M 102 RO 266 ^u ad has an excellent oportunity I notches higher ill next month s i while Bold Bazooka is right Conference race which Rhode Is- It-'s nothing new to have Sam — Nebo. jare fprth|comlng Atartlifg with the it was an ineffectual aggressive- Sw arllim drc Points WirrzbickI .S...... I ll 106 10« 390 of accomplishing such a feat. ’The ftnsle at Storrs. then Manchester ! alongside ii> No. 2. Nail Won the ne.sa. Gonsalves a .slick boxer at Boardmaq hear he's made a mis- - Siihda,y. Nov. 6 ■State Meet Saturday, Nov. 4 at ToUUi ...... 492 "m 3 "469 1514 New England.9 are scheduled at | High may very well set a . pre-I Belmont Maturity Oct. 8 . times cMo.se to stand off and jab ;take in, booking his son. /He has Merthants vs'. Weymouth, 2 — Wesleyan University in Middle- Cardinals since 1905, the Arst year 5r OetlCal 'll R e s e r v e Your •X been told several limes, yet In most , We.vmouth, Mass, town. The big Red and White Storrs Saturda.v, Nov. 12. "One big , cedent in the New-Englands./' (or .Mis. An.wm A. Bigelow. Bold and grab. The combination w-aa as To Upset Victory of the series, and will be looking Dav<‘,v ...... I ...... 97 R8 113 395 , Now Open factor in our favor. Phtnrtey re-; - Two Dual Meets BazcKika ia owned bv Lou Costello, Maihianon . . . J ...... 5i 92 100 rs.i rases LariiV has won. He confesse,'i j ., Saturday, Nov. 1$ squad raptured last .year's event dull as a rainy Sunday. to upset ita' perenially superior foe. «iian^ : Aside from the forthcoming . Hollywood comedian, and is rated ....However.- (Joach Norm --Daniefs! ^--K 5 I ’ 9& 104 I lie may have pulled a .boner liwpit-I High football vs. Norwich, 3— Middletown! Oct. ,29—F i- e a h a close second wllh"99 points Cap- know; the course quite well , State., CCIL and New- England | ^ s t two-vear-old in California. For the fifth straight year the has told hla Wesleyan players that Man ...... 14 94 r? ' ting Isu iy against a southpaw the j Norwich, from Sri inspired victory 'over old Uin Bobbv Vinton, "The Firing ' "fnee it will mark the lecond time ; meets, the locals have one remain- ; Event on TV. Radio annual ' Intercollegiate Rowing the’’ Pennsylvanians will be "no MORIARTTS last time, when Larry dropped s | Gross Country-New- England Meet rival Amherat last k-'eek, Wesleyan Total* ...1,T4« "01 '"im 1471 HALLOWEEN decision for the second time in his j —Storrs. Indian; " was second.to ^Vlndham's | {his fal.'thal we were up at the ; ing dual engagement with unbeat-I f fj^^den Stafe Assn, regatta will be held on pushover’’ , and he is guarding faces Swarlhn\ore here today. SWrWlii (I) departed Frank Shea. No longer j of Connecticut. I also ; en East Hartford Monday af e r -, „ „ ^adio and tel?- Onondaga Lake. Syracuse, The against signs of. overoptimism. Special Discount GULF SERVICE career.to Kenny Lane. No. 6 light- I Swarthmore hasn't beaten the R. 81mmon« ...... 90 97 h8 I-". w eigh t title contender. Yet in the | HfH.'KEV AT A GI.ANt’E .{with the Indians. Glenn Bradley ' f*e‘ confident that many I of the , noon at Charter Oak. Re8*rdIeM | i CBS network 3:30-4 pm., date Is June 16. Wesleyan u(nially plays about the Briinrh ...... VH , |1 $6 .iand G« t^- Vlehi wmmd-up -AfUi;.b5 *^cao_._^ni^aill how- Ui^e_Ind MS -fare in their., i, rhe best sines the race rhiUip(-hik ...... m l|7 92 ON 5 DOZEN OR MORE ^AliTFORD RD. ’ n'exT breath' h8 SaysTi^ fight hThi'l brand of ball displayed by ita op­ T B^anckri ...... 97* 97*107 107 108 again, that is,his son will, and re- ! IsMl Night's Reaiillt land 10th respectively: The latter, their running lime in the' recent , remaining meets. Phtnney , ha.-i was inaugurated in '1953. Turn-To ponents— up' for the- big ones, BranclFfi .106 ^ 95 verse the derision. I .American I>rague ' is 'currently starring with the ! invitational but it won't be easy." ] certainly, proven his coaching won that event, while Sumnier Tan sometimes (altering against ALSO ConiRr Iflidgt St., iuConn freshmen crosa country kr-i the likeable roach promised. ' We -ability and strong leadership since toXMip i ...... 1464 This match has been Creating a | PittsburgTi 4, Cleveland. .3. bounced home b.v nine lengths a- weaker teams. -Maerke.Wr T n itl f—the .dMlnli^-s WWl "miiMUN WAY! -ftatrtir* r;-TTT-.-rrrTTTVTT -97- • m - " r ®ra'dy‘ hat,Tbught"42 "nines Isnd'He and cross country top*'" of ' the ~ fix'periifriental' Free/ MobAf Gas. Oil Detroit at Montreal: tational. rates a heavy favorite to jlyrcv little of the other schools.’ best track . velqped into a top drawing card. - Handicap list, and were rated (he j TomkiFt V coache*. Ten r ( TOY Kutnnntir~pin -gert"" linbrl,catfoa Just as. many pick Brady to win as Chiclsgo at Toronto. . w-ln this year's meet but Phinney i , ITHnney t'oofldeill ones' to beat in the Kentucky LoA' M.an .....90 81 Bostbn at New York. I must rely ion Bill MacAwlle. Tom- 1 Manchestel- won 'ast year s meet The'amiable Wigren, who retired Tires. Batteriea ^ there are fellows choosipg Boarel- last yijar jifter coaching track'and Derby - and other three-year-old (erg are noa- I in ppeiAtion. TURKEY yoial* 440 497 1417 .4nirrlran I>«giie imvmy LaForke.LaForRe. Milt Doremu*. DickD ick 'w with. ith . 64 poinU whilew-hije Beverly classics. 1 A corsaortea cross country for 33 years at Man­ WiHilMsHk*. tS) ON Pittsburgh' at Cleveland. Shbrman. IVea Sargent ami Soptt ! Mass., was

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/ . ■ 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 ' s e a s o n e d bkrdwood for stove, >^81G Instrumemtal, rentiL Com- land. Now an>'active end produc­ dows and screens and many other Agency, JA. 8-0384. a 8300,000 etudy of the tafli huddled to the seat. if- she marrlee AN’HQUES R^Uilahed. RMtalrtog lar miba doing a good food and general job shop exper^ ce. Fifty St. for\8l3.600. Four rboma, 'ex­ fttata w ^ t s r , resigned to I84l, from Helalna Road. Call M. fuihece or (deplete, delivered^' pfsts' line of jnstruiBeiita. tive dairy f§i|m. For details, caU pandable Caps, tnillt in 1640. Fire­ extras, -i- '' ■of communism on American life The |)ig white gatro at Hckfield ell right, the twe n< I/" done on any fdraiture. 'neman, bar nunnesa'can be purchased at hour, five da;ley week./Wiy T a-n>- THE REAL ESTATE ‘ ' 'aitaa the PreWdent had 'vetoed $80.000'Americanism program But they n ld she muR'bai anjfwhere. Alao well rotted man­ appUM to nhroaae price, T. J, Crockett at MI. $-8410 or his. place, a»aih heat, copper plumb­ i)l to rotfiva the Bank fof the ctoaed and police patrolled a square 166 South Main TSt, Phone >P. about K /i f its actual value. If t o 6:80 p.m . Monitor through Fri- r^ d en cs ML Ji-7781. MANCHH^ER/ which the UllnoU American 'aUowad to continue te aarve the you are looking for a money mak­ day. A.B.A. Tool'ahd Die ure. Call MI. $-7083. Leoi ' ■ehting ' jOlds, Selmer, ing, basement garage, large lot. CENTER. Inc, .. States; \ mile of parkland aurroundiag Ibq BRUNNER'S PACKARD $4M4$. ,• GIgllo, Bolton. / ier and-Bundy. Matter’s Musi' T. J. CROCKETT to cooperating, and a- 8100, house and stopped anjrone entorial! country she loyee-^-and whlA imm L O R -M a ls Irisli 8etter-lf found er, this ie i t .^ e alao have two .1$68 ToUaqd ^ m p lk e .' IRN Connecticut — Excep- Present o\m0r haa outgrown prop­ ATTRACTIVE BRICK TRIM Realtors TALCDTrylLLE. CONN. Studlp;^ 177 McKee. Ml. $-7800. erty. Repreeenti a maximum value Real Estate Broker ;V study of the loyalty-ascurtty the mala drive. By n p.ia. gwy her. .y-^ call MI. MMS. DOORS OPENED, kejrs/fitted, luncheonettes endsOne smell res­ SEASONED HARDWO-5151 A — hour. angora, oraiiga striped and white. .inlvea, mowers, etc., pur mto con- MI.-3-6183. / '■: a t y of New York. Opcii eveninga 'till 9 our speclelties. If you are Inter­ Male or Feqiale'''' 37 Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 73. ALICE C L ^ E T . Realtor place, ceramic tile bath, formica Early thto week, Arthur H, C h U ^ 'a pet. MI. t-NTO. All day Seturdey'till 8 dlUon for coming needs. Bratth- ested in a business of your own, PhoneXMT. 6-4543. counters, full cellar. Hot water waiU, 83 Pearl atraet. GIRL'S GREEN coat and slacks, $8,900 tw o BEDROOM nmcb Just Q — What 'historic tot] iDean. former U.8. peace negot^ 1(0^ to /See Bertson Closed Sundays call J. Moriconl, A gen t./ Ml. Garden-TFarra—Dairy, baseboard heat, $17,990, Middle la attached to The tor In Korea, resigned froln W N O T ^ B hereby given by the 8-7S00. / sire 7-8. Good condition, |7, MI. egal NotIre $30 SPRING /g&-Utoatom- built redecorated, plastered, oil heat, New Red Bid Seen Battle S a v ^ DeiDepartment of The Man- OONDER’S T.V, Service, avaUable WEAVpRS WANtED Products - 50 9-3750. Heights sectlop. next to -Bowere Boyae'/ ' ■ \ - g W r o board of directors fior three bedroom home. Two-car ga­ full'ceUar, .centrally located; Carl­ School. Turn north on Earl off chaatw Truat that Savings Pees . any time. Antenna conversVms. FREE NBnV BOOK: 3 ,0 0 0 ,^ 1 . LiqftOB rRSMIT ton W Hutchtoa, Realtor. Ml. A That was the battle w hlw “policy reasons. Trailers for Sale 8-A PEPPERS, EGO plant, ^'butternut TWO GENTLEMEN'S warm over­ MOTK’K ^ ArrUCATION • rage, amesite dmve. Bath and Eaat Middle Tpke.. left to Hillside, For UN Arms Talk Book Mo. 63S has been loat end Pbileo factory supervised service. neaaee, farmi, income prm>irilee,' Male or Female lavatojiy,. fireplace, aim porch, lot 9-81S3, ML 8-4884. decided- that Engl tab power’' The Fund, headed by former Chl- F i appUcetlon for the lasuence of e Tel, >a.■ 1 ,6-i4>i. ’______squash, '$1 bushel. Bring con coats, 86 each,. size 40-43. Excel­ to 86 Buckingham 81. Owner- ■houid nile in iraland. It was igp University Chancellor Rober' 1H8 ALUMINUM 18' trailer, aU for sale throughout America. "Op- tatoetS; 886 HlHstown Rd. -» This li to five no^F (hot I. HQHACfi 100 X 300. For appointment to in­ Builder, Ralph E. Cowell. ML Aaw book, has been made. p<^unltiee,’’ 8400 WUehirs' Los lent condition. 34 E3m st.. East J .PAGANI. of ^ M Mon- ONE OWNER, Six room Cape' COd, fought in 1800 on the baaki of MTllutchlnf' describes Its a lm ^ equipped. Sleepa five. Ufce new^ HOME SERVICE. BTaHe and win- Hartford. , ^ ...... spect caU ML 8-^i^, A. R. WUUe - ^ .___— (OMtlniBei^iw mw* One) . reasonable. Inquire 88 Birch St. Angeles, Calif. S ^ n d and ’Third Shift chFitFr, Coon., have a^r appHca* smd Co. three years old, with full shed imd the River Boyne. furthtoinf of the prtoclpato dowe washed. Ground* cteened, Uon dated Octoti^r 26,\^96l^ with tha front dormers, bath, . la'vatory, COnstlttHion and the. Declaration from Hga Oie) , a few days ago that rubbish removed. New bomea and z : APPLES, BOc and up a baaket, Liquor Control Commiaathn (or a Beer and Britalii-UMit nich a move would he-got-hialftraL boapltat-lMk at L. M. Bottt,'360 Bush Hill Rd. permit; for the aalF^' Dip ' mended, your safety, our bual- RouschoM Berviccs genUeman. Parking. MI. 8-4071. by HORACE J. PAGANI, nf 8» Q — Where the Bad Lands in wlth today en- flight to Denver- (enacted arrival RIDE w a n t e d —Rolling Park to djy, 73 Summit St. Carlton W, Hotohina. W . 9-5132. level, eight room colonial with ga­ 630 LYDALL ST. —Older Six room Sobolev takes the chair .In the neaa. Ucenaa guaranteed. Stand­ FABRICS m steed 8L,- Mancneeter., si nfrmltte rage,' and three bedroom ranch Commission, he could try two South Dakota ao caUad from the torbd tUw sixth of h)a con- about inm4 M 8D . 'A e Cbtttmbine vlcinlto VlUag0 St., East Hartford. Offered 13^A ROOM FOR one or two persons. / HORACE J, PAG3 ML 8-4694. house. Attariied garage, 3>A ferro In Triaiigle Killing esehce from. ( ,rt attaMWltb ard or: automatic. Mr. Mlclatte EDIPHONE OPERATORS for Household Go4>ds 51 Ogled October » . 1M6. with garage. Priced from 818JS00 of land, oil hot water heat. Rtfsco coursea.- wild character of the adventurers trip was grigtoattog from Waah- S:S0 to 8. > a S-M76. FLAT FINISH HoUand Window social service agency in East Andovep, Conn. Inquire at State Tailor Shop, 8 in frontier d^rsT ------'cheerirtg new from his phy- togtott with Pealmaater Gansral your pereonai tnetnietor. Dial PI. Bissell St, Tel. MI. $-7S83 or m . 88,500-rFIVE..room Cape, ohe par­ to 838,006. Thelma leffrtea Es- combitration windows, amesite 1. Call ' for, a report from the 3-734S any Umt. ■hades; made to measure. 'All HartfonL Interesting Work. JA. REFFUGER^TOR, 838. Gas stove, tially finished. Large kitchen, cott, Agent. ML 8-7683. drive. Priced at only $14,700. A, R.’ Commtotion which would auto­ A No, this to a mistaken ha- (OoattoiMd Irons Pagei^ie) slctanel fiummscfield, cliief. prSaidential WANTED—Rldo from 166 Adanu $80. Good condition. Call any time . 3-8047. YeeUirday^ they/tebk the first Rct6rP»|t *-WWtmy. third ' metatirenetian bitnde atnew MAN Oft ^ M A N to dlatributV aluminuni atorm vrindowsV oil _____ •■ Wilkie and Company. Ml. 8-4389. matically bring the arms Issue be­ Uef. The name was given to this aide Sherman Adasae, chBf axacu* WO>IEN M O R -careful drivoi low price. Keys made while you Cuckoo ciwk algna. Commlsaion. except between 3 and 6 p.m. MI. heat, basement. OS’.lOt. Suburban, LARGE three bedroom raiich and fore'the assembly. rcgi.on bsMuse It was poor farm ry J. Ahern, said her phyj chest xVrajto 6t Elsenhower stand five’s youngest brother, Milton, ahift. CalTlfl. 1-6^6. NEEI^MONET toTbolater the bud­ 6<8614. l a r g e HEATED room, near cen­ / ■ Tow n r Novor too old to learn. Faraala i wait. Marlow’s. Deposit refundable. ter. >0. 6-3894. • /', ■ ' - - Carlton W. Hutchins, ReallorXMI. garage. Built to oven suid grill, 2.. Falling' in thix attempt to land and difficult to travel condition made her unequal Ing uP/and they reporUd just be­ ■board. atruotor. Standard, autoroaUe. get T^>Four hpUre a day will bring 9-8132, 9-4894. mahogany trim, hot water heat, Lots Fer tSfile 7.1 across. fore jH ekve bme that the examtoa- WEA VINO of tmriia, moth bolaa a good income. Write Box JS, Products, Inc., 36-30 stage an arms debate in the Com- ordeal. _ „ This U Milton’d third trip t » Dost tnadred oar. M and M Driy Blvd., L.I, a t y 1, N.Y. NO MONEY DOWN 1 1 > /advertisement plaster walls.' Ma had Pa build missldn Itself. BobolieV tried last Defeadant Sobbed Repeatedly tiqn "rertuded no abiiorasafittea" A o t i i W B i t o 4 Ing School. Ml. 6-6841. and torn clothing, boalery rune, Herald. . GLASTONBURY —One acre, 138 Denver aiuee the President’s heart Start Your SINGLE ROOM, private home.. FIVE ROOM ranch, built An- ' this, house. Price $19,500. Man; week to get the Commission to Q — Who was the first person The tiny, defendant robbed re Newsmen asked Jiunm C. Hag- attack. Bummerfleid will cddfbr handbags repaired Upper re­ Office of the General Manager saldi. Full bsnement, plasferod frontage. 393' deep. Beautiful ioca- IMS PLTMOOin convertible SALESLADUIS wanted, full time Monthly Payments Kitchen pri'vileget, parking avaU; Chester Asaoclatee,. Realtors. Call Issue its repart, but the 11 other to parachute from'disabled air­ pcatcdly during the 8tday trii erty. Whl^te House press eecretary, with Ffaenhfwer AUTO ORIVlNa W r i m t i ^ AS placement, umbreilaa repaired, Municipal Building walls, hot water oil heat; tile bal . Phil HajUn. MI. 9-9331, Evenings Uon. MI. S-5803. wbeUier that m ^ t no entorge- coupe, radio, heater, signal losaons on tnsured dual control or part time for C M stm u eelliniing.' Situations Wanted— 1 Month After You Receive able. Near bus and ahopping. Ref­ 'Mancheater^Uonnecticut members amotbered his sugMstlen craft? And when the v e rd ^ was Ih a speecli teat night at a fanii^ Ugfata, whltewaUe, new top. $378. meh’e ahlrt collars reversed end erences, MI. 9-5424. \ fireplace. Immediate /occupanc; Larryir^ Adams, Ml. |>-3434. ment of toe heart. En^gem ent oara, standard or automauc. repladad. Idarlow’s LitUa >l«nd- Apply In pelarson. Tot’s 'N Terini, Male 39 h ig h ELElVA’nON, acre loU. on groumte'that they would need A — Henry Wackar jumped for she had to be supported. , a day meeting at MOoribMdLv Jal. 'Sd7$T. Your Home Outfit Charles Lesperance, MI. 6-7630. considerable time to wade through would haro -toeant trouble. Capabla axptrlenced instructora. j Ing'Shop. 686' Main St. BEAUTIFULLY furnished M*aclous T^THiT RESIDENTS Trees, water piped to each lot, bis 'Ife from a burning blimp IS After her acquit^. Mrs. JlaypM Minn., Benapn defended Manclg MAN, 36, EXCELLENT character, 3 ROOMS FURNITURE an 18-hich-hlgh atack of docu­ July, 1818, and thus became Vy'44, ssiss- yXeese ■ ■ ■•v But' Hagerty replied the jOilet MANY OLDER care, good trans­ Cordner Auto School. ML 6-6010, room with complete light house­ QiH 'H E TOWN OF FOUR ROOMS, <41 heat, city utlll OPEN FOR INSPECTION ’Twelve minutes out. Terms. Carl­ Bsid hsrdly a wppd. She Aid thknk ■gainst farm policy crtttolem. JA, T-6660. PROFITABLE'. XMAS, sclllhg sea­ dealrea part time employment, $9.36 MONTHLY ties. Quirk occupancy. Price only ton W. HutchtoXs. MI. 9-S132, ments just released. They covered CatorpUlar No.^1 — first et .the her attorney an'tiurne/llo a neigh-' Btoecutive’s heart shadow, as "> -a « striving/aamaatly iMftr ition. Cara that can’t ba aeon son will soon be here. Prepare now hours between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. keeping facilities available. Will M ^CH ESTER, CONN. shown by the x-rays, was the amue the street Look behind our Building—ContraetinE 14 BRAND NEW $10,500. Charles Lesperance. MI. ATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9-46V4. \ ^ the 47 private meetings the 8-na­ club of fliera who have para­ bor from near! ’ Fafta Church, Vo., ccnsclentlousty to/Mgva my 5Mnw LARSON’SJUIBUn'B UfUVDVUDRIVINO Bonooi.School, for the large profits eelnng beauti­ Preferably chauffering classifica­ rent single or doubIe.*.Children ac­ This ortice has received tion .Disarmament subcommittee size It wro Ust August—more Office. Douglas kCotora, S$S Mein. BEDROOM, UVING ROOM, cepted (limited). Central. Reason­ ’ 9-7620. ■ / chuted- to safety from disabled and said. try as 8acrotary/«f Agrieotturo,* Manchester's only trained and PALMER AND CARNET, maaon ful Avon cosmetlc8/MI. 6-3614. * tion. MI. 6-308$. DINETTE. RUGS. LAMPS, numer(xis cmpplalnts concerning 2 to 6 p.m. held thie yeer. alrdraft’^ •Take care o f my children." than a monto before be safferted a' tba cabinet oAcar daetfued. ceitlQed Instructor,ictor. For your aafa------able. Mrs. D orsey/14 Arch St, the depositing ,or placing of leaf­ SLOW d 6 w n , n e w ranch Snbarbaoi For Sale 75 modqgata c a n a r y thrbmboals on BBR o m o i Ukes IMI Stude- cOntractora. Free eitimatee. No SALESLADIES op^rtunity. Bur- TABLES 80 Laurel Street UnUl ■ Ust week, ft had been The eldest p f the Haynes daugh' 'I t to not a job that any maa baker Champion. BxcaUan. oondi- ty wa are trained to ‘ /e h proper- Job too big or too. snMUI. Ml. NICELY FURKI^ED roon^k. dou- age or leaves In or upon the and Cape Cod homes, fireplaces, generally understood that dis- Q — What does the liberty cap ten to wT' ■ Sept. 24. I would want at thto tima If ha vrora' lon'a has fulltim e selling posit­ Itoga-^Birdsr-Pets 41 EVERYTHING $288 streets of htghwa>’s ■or burning of tile baUis, full ccUars. garages. COVENTRY —Route No. 31. four tion. Radio, haator; good Urea. ly, UL ^ ^ . 6-476$ or Roc lr ^ a TR. B-4T44. ions .available for alert, neat ap­ ble bed, large clothes' closet, Ipaciou* aix room home, two,-cer room ranqh, lot 100’ X 180:, oil su-mament would not be debated symbotlaeT Hayn^ a door-to-door-vacuum Aeked H>4>cifieaUy Whether tba iateruted only to advaaatnr hto yoL dsist. other conveniences. For gentle­ the same upon theX^tr^'ela or high­ 1 an^Y acre leU; large trees, high galMe, large lot. Centrally located. here until after the foreign mln- cleatiw'salesman testified his wile doctora considered the new X-ray nuxonal ooaffort dr poBwarity. toORTLOCK’i~ORIVIN<]i School. STONE, BRICK work and concrete pearing wpfnen. Aalary and bonus. MANCHESTER Pet Center, beau- elevation, iniburban. Carlton W. heat, full baaement, four years A - The liberty cap haa long tlfui beby parakeets, guaranteed 8 ROOMS FURNITURE men. 316 Spruce,,St, ways, thus causing ,a cbmmon Immediate occupancy possible. old, fully insulated. A real buy kt toters had a chance to go over the beeir a symbol of freedom. felleZ Nancy with . a single shot rrouKe encouraging, Hagerty aaid toit It to also a Mam ctuiu«ga.r Loot confidence quickly work. Cali Ml. 6-8481 daye. m . Wondertui stors discount. Pleasant nuisance hy endangmng users o f / HHtchlns, Realtor. MI. 9-5132, by a aktUad, courteous i working conditions. Apply In per' singing canaries, hemstera, tropi­ $10.16 MONTHLY |13»0. $10,400. A. R. Wilkie A Co. Ml. question. : . tto/m a .33 caliber pistol. they did. Morothan that, ha added, Than ho said ha to gotag to atay 1950 BUICK $-8043. Valentino BcUucci. the highway. K ' 9-4664. Wheii they suddenly made their they regasdeff tob ahaence e(\m - ucanae included. Insured) Inaui son please. Burton'a, Inc, cal . fish, pet foods and supplies. BRAND NEW Tpl inspect at i^ e r hours call 8-438$. . Q — What to the adult life rs. Haynes went to Nancy's on the job as-tong, aa Ttosahowor 966 Mato St. Ml. 6-437$. Open 6 ROOM'.F^R gentleman. Centrally The General Statutos of CJon/- t- demands for an Immediate debate, largenent ma\ the moat Imporutot Four Door Sedan coBtroUed etandard and h: WESTINOHOUSE REFRIG., UV- locatodr MI. 3-4692. BENToN -ST. AREA, two-famUy the May fly? _/*rtment after she returned wants him to, gnd^itodad; tie ears. ML 6-7$$$. ' Roof InK—Siding 16 WOMAN FOR general house clean' a.m. to 6. p.m. dally. Thursdays 6 ING ROOM, BEDROOM, DIN- necticut entitled "iJlUISANCER 5 and 5 flat in A-l condition inside CLIFFORD HANSEN i CO. BOLTON—Custom designed three the Russians argued that since all A — The adult Ufa of the May home from work on the night shift medlcai devempmeat of toa -want *T m iflri t o . vmr.that X.wA ing, three days a week In small ON HIGHWAYS" SecUbp 4200 bedroom ranch. 'Youngatown New tires, excellent condition ?' ' I 1/ I ■ VI 1^.—■■■■■I— a,m. to 6 p.m. S. and H. Green ETTE. RUGS. LAMPS. TABLES WECL h e a t e d room with shower and out. Two new G-E. furnaces, MI. S-ia6$ - MI. 3-4365 . >fl. 6-0766 60 ' U.N. members have a vital fly ends within a few hoiUrs at the Arlington, Vk, poet office In the Preeidrat’s alow march to­ 'ngydr knowingly advoegto or aup- FOR THE Be s t m Bondeq buiir home. Phone MI. 6-8683. Stampa. EVERYTHING $36^ ahd private entrance. Well man- prohibits such acts; also, BY-Laws new copper piping. Close to kitchen, outstandtog 'bathroom, stake to the arms question, they cause this Insect cannot dlgi to find her husband gone and no ward recovery. program MI. 9-6338 GaTataa—Scnrles—Storage up roofa, shingle roofs, guttefa. and Regulations .of the ToV'n of- colored fixtures, car port, amestte should be eltowed to contribute lU y U m HeapMm WANTED—Young woman for gen . n'ered gentleman. Inquire 101 schools, shopping and bus. To in­ MANCHESTER — Four food. one looking after their children I______conductors end roof repurs call COCKER SPANIEL puppies, AKC Chestnut'St. Manchester, Connecticut, Page spect, please call The Reuben T, drive targe shaded lot. Price re­ their opinions... \ The defense .contended Mrs. If aft-continuea to go welL too rot o f ourfanhon — ragardtaas o f . WAREHOUSE apace. 13’ x 60.’' Coughlin, m . $-7707. If no answer eral laundiy work. Apply . New registered with papers, $30. Call 8 ROOMS FURNITURE ’ 43. / colonial. Nice condiUon, good' duced. Warren E. Howland, Real­ McCann Agency. MI. 3-7700. Hon two-car garage, extra The Soviets contend that it Q — "Why is Mtohlgan/callad Haynes hsd obtai ned the Post Of' doctora plan to Ut Sitoenbower poHttcalvpnaanraL." \ BEFORE TOD BUT a usad car Main St., Center, cellar. Separate Ml. 0-4431. System Laundry, 44 Harrison St. Rockville TR. S-4637 after 6 or p e n a l t y FOB VIOLATION ' tor. MI. 3-8600. Saa Oonnan Motor taiaa. Buick $14.74 MONTHLY NICELY FURNISHED master bed. lot. Full price $14,900. Large would aid the foreign mtototers tf the ‘most naturally alj^^ condi­ flee ' job becaui e - her husband leave the hoapltal to anothar 10 flu baon ttodan fiw ftofii entrance and tear loading area. weekends. room next-to bath. Breakfast and Any person offending against BOX MOUNTAIN Drive Vernon— they could have txefore them the ^)rs to two weeks—somewhere be- Balsa and Servlet, 366 Stain Raaeonable. MI. $-8113. RCIOFING CO.> »hingIe and PART TIME, evenings only. Must B R A N D N E W with two car garage and I'.ii sen ROCKVILLE — Four rooms and tioned- state In be Unio) failed to support nis fsmity during many Democrats — tocludtog know typing;' Campress. 8 So: NORGE WASHING MACHINE, plarktng. One or two gentlemen, any By-Laws of the Town^ of New aix room rancto, tnree acres good land. Selling price $13,400. views of the U.N. member states. A - Because of Its cqOI summer hts 8-month affair, with Miss Prti' Hreen Nov. 5 find 12. potaatlal . pMaWsnttal Mmlitofi atraat ML 6-46TL Open avatUngs. buUt up rooll, gutter and con­ ENGU8H SETTER, three months Aft»r 6:30 MI, 9-6601. ' of land, fireplace, deramic tile bath. Etoclosed heated sun porch, Main St. old, very reasonable. CsH MI. WES’HNGHOUSE r e f r i g , b e d ­ Manchester shall be subject tn a Beautiful four room ranch breexe- ’ tl'vtng room, cement buement. The United States has agreed all breezes and even cUmXte. ■ton.. ' Another developtrnent yeatmday Adtoi Stsvoasm and AvaroO Hat* ductor work, root„ chimney re­ fine of not more than .TVenty bath,'birch Utdban caUneta, full >681 CHEVROLET Style Uhe de Motorcyetas—Bicycles It pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI 0-3314. 4- $ -7060. r o o m , LIVING r o o m , ’ DIN' way' and garage. Full price Steam heat, large tot, excellent along that it wants full debate on M(gs. Haynes is seeking a dt wae a hike in the- amount of food’ riman — as well iw some RopubH- WANTED-Woman to care for Dollars for each offense. basement,; attached garage amea- the P reali^t can have—from toa' luxe Mdan. Radio, twatar, Jed Ray Jqckaon, MI 3-8338. ETTE, DISHES, RUGS, LAMPS, SINGLE, furnished, light house­ $11,880. 'Over; 60 more lisUnge of I (^nda. All i^lty convcnlencce, disarmament Iwth to the disarma­ Q — \rhera_ wsA' the famou$ vorce, charging adultery. cans. Hto ^riUca atobt to a h a ^ tho .-1 - Mack ftadeh. In axeallent coodi- BlOfCUB RSPAUUNQ, aU types, elderly ledy. Some light houee TABLES, BLANKETS Adopted at Annual Town Meet-”"^ ^ ite drive. $31,900. Warren E.. How­ all klnda incljiding twu and three ment commtoalon and the General composer, Sigmund Romberg, 1,600 caloides to'^which he haa been adminiftralton psogmm o f keeping room. MI. 6-1139. land, Realtor. ML 3-8600. George J. Coleman, Brok' The jury’s flndlng that Mrs. Ooo. 1666 OldamobUe *’6S” sedan, Englishtogltab a ^apeclalty. c ta lty . Sow Now open 6 r u o f in Is, Siding and carpentry. work. Live In. MI. 3-B973. ' Livrotock—Vehicles 42 e v e r y t h i n g $494 ing held Oct. 8, 1014. family homea. Call The Ellsworth 8-404S, or TR. 5-4710. Aaacmbly, but It feels that elmul- bora? ' / Haynes was insane at the time of reetrtdted dtoifitoe was hbapItoftMd porting'farm prices fig a flmibia .\ ' radto. baatar. In very good coodL- a.m. AlteratlSi and additions Cefl- I Richard Martin , Mitten Agency. Realtor. ML taneous dlacuaalon here and la A — Hungary. His career aa a the shooting, made It mandatory to 1.800 a day. basto. and return to 1 ttoa, bouglM MotOT, Iw kCaln St C^cie^cto Stop, IM West Middle Turn- Inge. WOTsmanelilpWork gueranteed. WE BUT beef cattle and calves. BfMrders Wanted. 59-A General Manager 3-6930 or Mr. Hlgglns; MI; $-8606, COLUMBIA— Modem three bed Geneva, w6uld only lead to con­ compoMr begiut after hk came to for the trial judge, Matthew F. Ths im-reaae is being permitted ports which were startM pike. ML 6-3C3S. Help Wanted—^Msle 35 Pay highest price. Mancheater p r ic e ' INCLUDES DELIVERY, room hMlae, practically new. Liv­ because the chief executive no like. ML 6-8C3S. AA. A. Dia Inc., 369 Autumn SETUP, SERVICE, GUARANTEE Make If^yom A Yard fusion. -v the ilnited Suitea. McGuire, U> Order her hent to St 1660 BUICK auper, four door, two Packing Co. M6. 6-1800. ELDERLY PERSIAN for board in ing room / bath, kitchen arxl longer to bed-ridden and ao aubJaeV Tbii flnt ol tte tone, $478. 1646 Chevrolet, Street. Ml. AUTO m e c h a n ic s full time. Can IMMEDIATE; DELIVERY OR Elizabeths. alao Use automobill poliaher, lube nice private home and aurround- dinette, tw\encloeed porches. At­ Ahern sought tp prevent this, by to weight gains to toe absroce hower flexible system want tot* door, $180. Both tor $880. Bnsincu Services Offered 1>1 ALTEX FOR tmRRICANE-nroof WE BUY COWS, calves and beef FREE STORAGE UNTIL inga. State approved. RbckiiUe Bedtime Cover-Up! tached garsike. oil beat. Tel. Wll of dietary precautiona Now ba to man, tire men, coal and oil truck cattle. Also horses. Ptela Broa. NEEDED filing a h a b ^ corpus petlUori''for affect tost Jaiwary. . a t lifetime roofing/ Siding, gutters. TR. 5-4822; limanttc AC/^9343 or AC $-3501 Bolton being allowed to walk .around lit iti K(« MtoMsota adffraro, B mi^ ALL TTPJU O f TV SERVICE driver. Call or atop In, aee Mr. TsL >n,lS-7408. Phoiie Me Immediately her inunediate relrose. Judge Mc­ CHEVROLET—1960 aedan. 86,000 Men Insured, ^t^^k -.guaranteed. Teg or Mr. Quey. Moriarty Broa., Attention! Guire said that would have to go hts rOom whenever he feele '-IJke SOB said ba had “ pointad out ra- Call.Jbr free ewmatCa. AUex, Hartford CH. 7-0358 i ’ i I^LTON LAKE/Flve room win It and -next week he probably wUI paatedly that aU ^ tha ydea nriglnal mllea. ExcaUant coSdi' Radios and Phohoa Uc., 301 Center St., Mancheater. ApArtments— Flati—b public beach before another judge. A short time tton, $488. Direct from owner. MI. Inc-. MI. 3-8469. MI. 3-8138. Articles For Sale 45 After 7 P. M. CH. 6-4690 Art Yoa Sttkkinf A later Chief Judge Bolitha J. Laws be able to roam arouhd bto CighUr dacUna to agrlcuttoiq friaB’ tho Available At a U Timea ...... l e n e m e n t s 5.3 Immediate CD to Test Sire^ Monday; floor hospital heedquarterf a Mt. in 1881 through nrid-1865 087 6-1887. \ See It Day Or Night DMiraUt OfKct in occupancy. Price ftUSOO. Liberal signed an order’ for a heartog Mon­ PhileO Factory Supervised Service CARPENTERS and helpera want BOLTON—BuUdtog atons, veneer, if you have no means of tranapor- day on whether Mrs. Haynes Is .The 'exerciaS helps he4q> hto cuiyed under high, rigid fries sito» DODGE 1|47, two-door aedan.' Itoofing and ChimiWs 16-A ftriiplace, waU atone flagstone. ANDOVER CENTER—Three room mortgage can be znanged. Ed' ports ' and two-thlrda of that ed. Apply .173 Highland St. after tatioB, I'll send my apto for you. Hit Htort of Town? ward J. Holl, Realto^ 100$ Main siuie now. weight In cheto, but even ap he Original p ^ t , like new through . CaU WILL HILLS 6 p.m. Also slate flagging: Bolton Notch apartment partially furnished. • y ' ' initial Use of New Signal still won't rind~any. fattening food decline trok place beforo thto ad- ROOFING—SpeclaJlxlng iK repair- No obligation. . t%one PI. 3-6048 between 8 ahd 7 . St. MI. 3-5118. out. Fully equipped. 407 Summit MI 6-8668 tog roofs of all kinde. Mto new 'Quarry. ML 6-0617, Prompt de- Lbok this one over. Larjcr room on his tray.' The calorie Increase tnintotrauon came to oflica." . St. ML 8-888$. -I -I- ■ - ■ ------NON-FACTORY,work with a fu- Uvery. A—U -B —E-r^R—T— ’S p.m., ^ ' with aide and 'rear./eatrance, roots. Gutter 'w6rk. Crnmneye BOLTON—Six room Cap^Cod, Bolton, Oct.' 29 (Spselal)—Civlflvtion and act oM chaperones for the will be made up: mostly In larger ALL TYPES OF electrics^ wiring, turc. ' Salea-service, eatabUahed 43-49 ALLYiJ ST. completely reaoiated. parking Kfiowlaml to Split servings of menu' itoms he -has ' BOfirnO m Ab rotlNO DBAD 1868 FORD Victoria, hardtdto. cleaned, repaired, 36 yearw eX' r o y a l a n d 'Smith-Corona port- Free Parking cor. Allyn A Trum­ MAIN ST.— Three room heMad unfinished, vestibule withXcloset, defense ofliciala will teal local children Mohdey nigM. They will ihetallations and repairtiig done. irience. Free estimates.: customers. Permanent opportun­ facilltl^ 100(4 Center SL fireplace, kr.otty pine kitche/cah been getting all along. . Mystic, OcL 38 (F) — a«lrd5- BeauUfut two tone green ftnien, Call J. A A. ElectrtoT MI. 6-6678 ity for married man with car who ahla and standard typewriters. bull apartment. Tile bath and abovjrer. sirens on Monday at 18 a.m. to a : return to the" Congregational owicy, Manchester Ml. 3-8661. 'Second ftoor. Stove and refrigera­ inets, cer(unic tile bath, bascroard trial of the work recentiy com; Church pariah room at 8 p.m. Support for Ikt 'The encouraging g-ray findings er* yesterday found tho body of low mileage fully rouipped. before 6 a.m, and after 6 p.m, K needa $100 a week plus expenses. AU makes of adding machines and the calorie I'Mhe to hto diet 83-yaar-edd Hana Elrteh to the J nly •aporty* ’aporiy’ car In like new Write Box N, Herald. Sold or rented. RapiUra on ah EASY SPINDRYER, Its yeara old. tor. linmediate occupancy,. $68 a ' SEE TROnEk radiation, tul’ cellar,’ am^lte pleted to dtoUnguiah fire , calis where they will be given a period CHIMNEYS ' cleaned, recappe< Excellent condition. CaU MI. month including gas bill. CaU MI. driveway. •$12,600. 'Teleph^ icam'e as Eisenh(Wer 'gOt in a bit wooda' half a mUe from his home \ . Buy now before the price MANCHESTER . T. V. Service, pointed and repaired. Call MI.' makes, Mariow’t. Tel. MI 8-4783 for, Appoiatment from CD alerts. Househejhiera .era | of ente(rtatnment and a "tresi" to the outskirts of this town. 'Ba See Bob Oliver today at radio and I T.V. ■jMclallets ajMclaUats since 9-5448. '3-7935 any time for appointment. builder Clifford S. Stephens. M. urged to keep in mtod that the prepared by Mrs. R. Kn'eeland (CooUnaed from Page One) more work on the Htate of the 6-2469. 6-2269. Unkm message he ■will eubmjt to had. oeen reported, missing .*• ir Sales. HI Main- St 1634. Cherter membersmoers of Teles. Wo o l e n r e m n a n t s aiid ing ------^ ^ ------:sounding of sirens Monday over a'Jones Sr., and Mrs. Bruce G. Ron- Ml. 6-6660 br ML 8-4607. ■tripa tor braidtog and hooking. WRINGER WASHING ifnachine, )5 or 20 minute period wlU be only son of (he Church School staff. he will remain In the cabinet "Just Congress, in Jintuary. 'rtmt mes­ Wadneatoy. Dr. Roger N, Fowler, OIL BURNER SERVICE- Jan'a Rug Shop, 88 Talcott Ave., $69. One year. old. Inquire 436 N. BOLTON—Many listings, new and as long as the President wants sage will outline . the admiiiistra' Stonington medlcsl examiner, MovinR— ^Trucking, used.' If you are searching for Parents are asked to call for the 1646 FORD dm^oupe. CaU TR. FURNITURE Repair Service: RockviUe. TR. 94706. Main, first floor,, ' ' local fire'call, it h u been i children at 9 p.m. me." There had been published le- lion's 1855 legislatlv* eattmataa Elriah had bam -dsod property to Bolton, this to the of' since aomeUmt Wednaaday nifU . ^riOomiiieu rspSuing, refuiiahtng, ' StorsRe 20 M A H r ROCKVILLE-y-DAVIS AVENUJ^ Seven room all stuceo home ned, uses the full cycle o r ' Church Servlcde -■ porta, denied-by the While House, Ktadim 'Oentve. THAYER’S OCTOBER BABY flee to contact. We know of prac' Last Aug. 18 Elrlch was t o uh d restoring on aU types of turmture. THAYER CARRIAGE, mahlogany to one of RoekvlUe'a moet dealrahle lecatioaa. In immaculate down wail,'' Work recent- j The Congregational Church pul- that some cabiaet members would He also studied cabled Bkporta WANT TO BUT A CAR and AuS tN a . CHAMBERS CoT, Wanted—ElxperiencedroU burner lowboy cedar chest. Reasimable ■ FURNISHINGS SALE tically every piece of ■ property like to see Benson otuitM )>eyause trapped in tangled undergrowth fUgmund Goads, Prop. Formerly local and long dlitanca moving^ condition; this home censlste of Uvtng room, full else dining room,' ly'compttted by the telephone | pit will agaig be (occupied tomor from Secretary of State Duliro on your credit turned dovnrt Donft of Watkins Bros, Tal. >U. 6-7448. man for Immediate steady erh- Ml. $-4832. Free gift with purchase bf crib Qiat Is on the market. Stop in or of political unrest in the farm belt. the .Big Four foreign mli after he bad bmp mtotong t w o v# up, ass “ Honest" Dbugli packing, storage. CaU Ml. $-8187/ ployment. Pleasant working condi­ large bedroom, excellent k'itchen with garbage disposal, la\/tory call T. J. Crockett’a office at 244 company wilt maka It possible to: row at 11 a-oL worahlp by the Rev. or carriage. Complete line tft fur­ Knowland called Benron'’'an able conference at Genova An.d at^cs days. Elftch to sunrlvad by hiS: I Main- Not a ftnance com^ro,^ LAWNS end leeves reked end rub> Hartford CH. 7-143$. tions for clean appearing qualifiad BEDROOM FURNITURE, deak, niture for the ehtire home. trat Soor. Second loqr has three bedrooms and bath. Fully In­ Main St., Manohealer IMI: 3-8416) break this cycle, producing only Scckerman of Storra Church stotar, Mrs, AugnsU Ritter, ahth g the half-cjrcle or "up" part of the School ecroion will Im held at 8:30 and ron.4cientious public .official told him aboqt (ho new outbreak toh removed. T^ee remowd and man. Apply In person. 'radio record combtnatibn, tablea, c h a m b e r s I sulated,*wlth oil steam heat, garage, amesite drive. Beautiful or at his home In Bolton Center of fighting b^Ween Egyptian and whom be. lived. UANCHESTER Pack^s DeUvery. ate. MI, 6-S319 after 8 p.m. (.Ml. 8-7751). wail. Thto laUri' sound will be the' I a.m. deserving'of wholehearted itipport 'Chain eaW work.' Uand cleared and Light truckmg and package deliv­ FURNITURE s a l e s Israeli forces. -. . 1868 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR hard­ brush burned, t fells, lawns end BANTLY OIL CO.. INC., grounds with fruit trero’ and garden plot. Large tool house fully CD-alert ilgnal. ' Maas Schedule by the administration, 'the'C om ery.. Refrigerators, washers and DREISSER AND bed reasonable. 817 East Middle Turnpike gress ahd tht/country In his dff- They reported he now to keeping Of the 82 togal exeoutioiis'tA'tha top, Ivory over tdue, radio, heater patios V built. Aithur 'Gey. >U. $31 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Hours 10-5 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. plaster^ with outstanding cold storhi^e vault. Lot ^approximately It U hoped that during the trials Masses will be celebrated et 8:30 Umted Statsalast yaor, w en to defroatera, signal lights, and stove moving specialty Folding Two coil gas water'.neater, small Andover - Bolton - Coventry a.m. and 10 a.m. at St. Maurice ficult Ssstgnmeiit." Up to date on world a vents through 45 6-6378. V , '){- ■ ■ / " 83*xl81’. All city conveniences. Very coBvealeat to sehooSi and Monday, residents will make note dally reading of newspapers. It Texas. many other.quaUty extras. Driven chairs for rent..M l. 6-0783. White enamel etok. MI. 9-0462. of the difference in'the two Sig­ Uhapel tomorrow. If he could back the contro­ leas than 10,000 mUcs. Owner’s MELODY RADIO—T.V.. phono'a. bus. An exceneat home reallstlcaliy priced at $ ( 6 , 5 0 0 . ^60wn ORKJINAL C»LONIAL — Seven FeUowskip Installation versial farm aspect of. the Eisen­ AUTDtVOX hearing ajd and bat­ rooms, fit Improvementa, modem- nals. Local officials are happy that name on requoat. As good as a Night calls. Guarantaed service. BROWN AND SHARPE automatic by appotatmeht only. GEORGE J. COLEMAN, BroherK.Rockvnio. the dlatinction can be made.since A special inatallatlon service will hower domeikic progratn, 'asso­ new one, at a big aavlnga. See m 6-33$0„ PaintihR— Papering: 21 ■(■rew machine operator and set teries. ' Excellent condition, $39. kitchen, 4 fireplaces, barn, view, be held (of officere of the two ciates thought Knowland would Ml. 6-87S8. V I SEPTIC TANKS lltem oBt S-464S or TRemont 5-67i9. acreage, asking' $17,900. Several they have; felt it important to the Bob OUver today. Center Motor PAINTING AND paper hanging. up man, also Cincinnati Ceft'ter- efficiency of both CD end fire Methodist Youth Fellowship groups have little tntoble. lining-(ap with Mtihoney Would Ask Voters •alas, 481 Mato St. ASHES AND rubbish removed, also Dry Wells—Sewer Ltoes others. Repair or new wortc. First class lesa .grinder set up man. BS' hour GRAVEL AND loam. - Campbell's personnel. It is most important at morning worship services at the President bn other tuometosuea . attics, ccUars and yards cleaned. week, vacation with pay and all Installed 5 ROOM RANtTH—(1950i, fire­ United Methodist, -^urrh at 11 ‘ 1663 BUICK apacial Riviere, two Prpmpt, reliable. courteous serv- work at reasonable rates. Ray- Drive-In, Main St., or corner Dob. place, basement garage and laun- they explain, however, that the use iimnd Flake. Tel. Ml. 8-8337...... benefits. Valeo Machine Co.. 470 SEWER and SINK LINES a separate signai.'Wili.give-more o'clock „ tomorrow* OiFficera. of toe.l Opinions on Consolidation -door..-OjmeDow,-. radio, -heater. 4cs, rsasonahls-ratsa.->Q;-6-3148.- -aon-Ave,, Vernon...... ROTORY CLEA.N'EO . . 5 2 3 L Ary;- excellent-....location', . wrty -coTiage Grove Rd;, Bldbiftfield. positive assurance that' citizens aentor gtroup to be installed Include lilieriiii Premier ■ ' ' ij- ■ ■ " . Beat trade, lowest- down pey- EXTERIOR and interior painting CH. 2-4252. ' * a m e s it r d r iv e s $12,600. ■ • Caroline Grk, aecretdty and railroad man was named care­ machines that day. the - other -i-..Directors are handling LOAM WANTED -'•Two boya afternoons 54-lncl| to the smaller ilsea, to available.' of the siren system and $690 taker Premier of the Saar by its Son. MI. 9-0620 any time. Com­ DRAINAGE CO. appliqued to solid-colored blocks to Bonnie Valentins, treasurer. Mahoney ■ proposed yesterday the issue like "a hot potato," QUALITY TOP SOIL plete insurance coverage. for .stocking up groceries. Man- ONE FOLDAROLLA twin stroller. ■ew-eaay. - ^ form ' this aye-catching quilt or against file coet of generators and Parliament today. Mto selection x_tadlQ.seL_Apprnyal-Ot_>6QQ ro- Since Reformation Sunday will that the voters be permitted to ex­ ' The two questions that appear tlfui maroon finish, ABK ABOUT OLH ■cheater PuWtc Market;...... - • Call TR. $4544r----- ‘ ------Pattern Na 11330 is in waist crib cover.------^^ - -WELLES AGENCY ~ br'obaeivetftonibiTdw, the Rev. J. rapresenud a compromise between headed for the voting inachlnw new white PAINTING AND paperhanging. sizes $4, 25, 20: 28,30, 32. Size 35. Main St.; Coventry. PI.. 2-6872_ imbiirsement on thq monthly coat press an opinion on whether they wall tlrto 6 ^ tubes. Comptetq - QUANTITY PRICES ... Pattern No^iSSl :cfihlains. trat=. I^chard Yeager will preach on prO-Germ.an parties and the groups Nov. 29 are the prqpoaelj nfftoa Quality ' work, reasonable prices 1 yard of 54-lnch. bf the Ulephotoe csII system ahd which control the present parlia­ favor the consolidation of the CadUtoof aqulpmeni tnchxllng ing pattern for. applique end COVENTRY—Vacant. Not summer "Ouj- Christian Beliefs," ' Church town's two fire departments. and bazaars ordinance and'-thq pro­ and prompt service. Free eati- For. this pattern, send 35c in pieces; . material requirements; full m'aintenance costa has also School will be held at 9;S0 a.m. ment. I power atlaertog, ttnUd glass and PROMPT DELIVERY mates. Fully insured. Call cottage but ideal yepr round home. been received by local CD head­ posed sewer bond issue. niactranio oy*. Driven less thSh. Bert coins, your name, address, size sewing and finishing directions. ‘ and the Intermediate MYF wilj Wetsch . succeeds pro • French ' The vote would not carry any Plants. MI. 6t696S. SEPTIC TANKS Two yeara old. "Three rooms and quarters; legal weight, he said. but. would! S . Beca Ihiblic to .'Favor , . 38,060 mllsa. Ono >ocol owner. See MI 9-2401 " : AND ' desired, and the pattern ngmber Send 25c in coins, your haine. ad­ meet at 8:30 p.m. Johannes Hoffmann, who resigned In propoetag tliat the optoloa- COMPTOMETER OPERATOR to SIZE Bl'KNETT, THE MAN­ bath. ’ Stall shower. Oak floors, Church Jotoe UNICEF as *' Premier after Saarlanders serve merely to Inform the Board this beauty today at Center llqtor • - . ' ■ y dress: and the Pattern Number to large picture window, full ccllax, On Monday, the Senior' MYF will lesUng question be placed on the ■aiea. 6tl Mato St. Would y4Hi like to work near home and forget the bus CHESTER EVENING HERALD, AN.N)E CABOT, THE MANCHES- Children of the Congregational meet at 7 p.m. The W8CS will meet voted 2-1 last Sunday against a of Directors of ths citizens’ feel­ Bonds—Stocki PLUG6ED SEWERS Poiaibilitiea for enlarging. Lake ings on; the subject. voting machines, Mahoney clabhsd Tide?' ’ ' . 1150 .AVE. AMERICAS, NEW TER’ EYENING h e r a l d , 1158 ^vileges. Reasonably priced. Oiurch School will- participate to oa Tuesday at $ p.m. and on Wed-' French-German plan for Buro- that the public to to fbror of oonr CHEVROLET, four door ASHES AND RUBBISH remivsd. Mortgasfs 31 the Un ic e F'" trick or treat" pro­ peanlzattog thto industry-rich ter­ Need ’fbeler*-Vote CaU MI.:8-7644 any Urns. Local manufacturing concern has a $:ood job for you YORK 88. N. Y. AVE.' |4MqERICAS, NEW YORK Beautiful neW furniture may "be Bssday at 8 p-m. a general church ■dlidaiton anil added tttot tho fire* L 11m bast Bal -Air moi MACHINE CLEANED ■ With your.pattern ordro include gram on Halloween, John Rogers, conference of all members and m- ritory. • ' Mahoney m id ouch ' a "ferier” with radio heater, FIRST AND Second mortgagM ; . 1 purchased separately if desired. superintendent, has announced vote to neTOed because, he claimed,, fears-in connectioo arftb.' RANGE BURNERS cleaned and bought for our own account. Fast, tm Cost analysis. Apply^ an additional 25 cents for your Quilt Bmks now avaiUbler-Flower Phone PI. 2-7334. tcrested persona will be hpld to |re- The (new Prenjiier will be' In lUon haJre no bpato in fact. . f! end many other quel- repaired. Licensed. Experience^ Septi'c Tenka, Dry Welle, (tou ^ copy of our faacinatt^ new fall A Quilts — ‘ Q 101; Grandmother’s The ■ UNICEF project haa been 'view the business and prograni’ of charge .of .(be government until the DlnKtora are afraid to taclUa , A one owner car driven confldsnuai ssrvlcer Msnehaster He saM the firemen do not want Slattsry. !ML 6-7768. Investment Cbrp.. >44 Msto strsst. Ltoee Installed — Cellar WatSiN wintef , '55 pattorn book. • This Patchwork iQuilU — Q 102; All- ANDOVER— Village home of 10 sponsored by the local United Na- the yeef. ' . , new clectiona are held Dec. 18; the problem. M*^°***y> - 'v-6‘'+ - ■ • topsTlMMI rrj00$ mBaa and carrlaa proofing' Doue. ! tioas Day CommiUca and' is alao Tho bro-Gv‘rman parties, which long fayored - eonaoUdatiob, aaid the w departmeau margad be­ ' ML 8-8416. SPENCER RUBBER PRORUCTS iCO. latest' edition ' of Basic Fashion Year Q o /jU ./; Q 103.,Each book : rooms,'two baths, oil furnace, -two cause they beUirva they will looa 'l guaraataa. For a'tculy RUBBISH' and ashes' removed. fireplaces. Garage, barn. Beauti­ being supported by United Meth­ MOineheater Rvealag Herald Bri- were outlawed uiitll last July, are tha other. Directors have been M . CHAPEL STREETMANCHESTER ' . r eo((itains a asalth of sew-simple, eontalha'pattern pieces and full ■di­ their ehibhouaca. Thto, Mahoney car ba oattato to aaa General cleaning, ceUars, atftca 2ND m o r tg a g e ; money st low m ful trees and grounds. fl8.0|00. Tal­ odist' Church 8ehool. laa Berveapenim f,' Mra. Jeeepk -not rapresontod ' to tho proaenf’ afrtQd to take action because of the McKinney rros./ - ' Evetoag Appetatmeuta Caa Be Arranged i. up-to-the-minute etyles, fe c ia l rections for- making twelve quUts. ft and you’U buy and yards. Raaaonable ratea. M. MymenU: $33.28 for each |1,000] SJBWERAOE DISrOSAi. Otk. R k a '— filte ‘ bot Agtoef. Spaoa FL M800. will frovlfis D llb te t • ------parlUmoiit. oivoofttoa e i Un flromm aad fin ■ald,.weiUdaotthiefefc' - laa quality cars at Pheue MI S-Slgl faatofVK eeler aod MylK. :. 3 * M, ItubhUb. RemovaL ML Connecticut Mortgage Exchange,' 180-183 Peart SL, TM. i n t-M M M ae» dU Mato it. 6F7B7. 37 Lewis St., Hartford CH.. 6-8S97. V 'k :. \ r ' - h -■.■ K-:. . . :.'7 ’- ■ . X ■ ■ ■ . I * ,' ■ ' . ■ .• :.V

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 yat--Carfi -be -"toito tomorrow- -■wito-sr-mtghi! admtioff' hff"'twt should not^De To make ’ nie incident about country (cbuld" hoi'fi(e1p"' but' fiftfi the plahnlhjg;; prbVldea' that" X- re­ ' ahip'Of.praaaahd radto.”-and.l>y-.tha. lax LMHuniaa Nall cious statues. They converted to a delighted audience a t' the ditmar prediction of a bitter win­ Jamming of broa'dcasts such as the omitted from the record. For the which this Is wr^en more inteir WasMhgton interesting. quest waa written a week or two WS(?S Mother and Daughter Ban­ n ligible, it might be well to explain the skeletons j>f prehistoric mon Breajting down her talk into in advance. ter aheaa.v; Voice of America. 24 «OLWAY ST. sign In the picture, the State sters^lnto Jungle Jims. 'They played quet at the South Methodist The comlitg. winter, according to V To ahow wllUngness oh the part that the little lad onceHiad a truck things :' to see., things to hear, CSiurch' last night. to Will Highway Department can take a which was demolished when his hide-si\d-seek in the mummy esses. things to TO and peopM, the sena­ the AtmanaC'a expert. Abe of the W rat to make soma coitr bow. It is located near the Man­ During the evening, corsages Wcatherwiae, will be ”aa severe sis Caor Al OcccHteiw) father ran over it with lhe\famlly The curator lost 10 years off his tor’s wife • kept her audience were presented to Mrs. William m ta moves to break down the chester Green'School. car. So, he knows about wrM^ed life. enthralled ivitb her vivid portrayal any of the 20th century.” wails, Dullea' said the United Hospital Notes McCormick, the oldest mother iFurthermqre. a lot o.f other Mideast ^ Voice U p s t v i n e n d Do w n vehicles, \- At one point a guard rushed up of life in WaiMbRloh, and. made prarent and holder of the. honor U.S. Farmer Plans StaUa Is acting today on passport But, In the .message teeing of to one of the escortk/ all wish to apen^ some time 'in the things . can ' happen, warns' this restnctlons. • . Lpat. Sunday he was out riding ADMITTED YESTERI^Y: Al­ for a number of years, Mrs. Sharon 164th annual edition covering the Ganeva, GbL 81 (SV -^vlat i^sr- IW wfj WOTfVfvO the''sign, our correspondent said with' his father when they slowly Are these kids with you?’’ capital. . \ you can “Hapsafter, American passports elgn Mtnlstiir V. M. Mbiotov to* the sign was located on “Middle bert Besaett. Ware. Mass., William Hall was the youngest* mother; year 1956. Under a special' head­ -passed a Junk yard, filled with "ever saw them before.’’ Under tMngs to see, Mra. Bush Mrs. Horace Scruton, mother of will be. valid for the Soviet Union day neared/tha climax ofrir Cam­ Bast Turnpike." Now, there are described the CapHol, Supreme Burke, 11 Nathan Rd.: Mrs, Eliza­ Pendli^on, Ore., Oct. 31 (fP)—--Spokesmen for wheat growers ing, ’’keep a. sharp eye on 1956," and alt. the eotintriea of aastom two schools Of thought on the way acres of twisted monuments to the the most children;' Mrs. Calvin the OFA takes a look aVastronom- paign by Which RuaWan wBsanca m. an lain bad Judgment of drivers. Happy Birlhday (3ourt Building, Library of Con­ beth Feltham. Wapplng; Lynn Simons, the newest inother; and in the Pacific Northwest appealed today for a chance to ex­ Bhiropa- w ith which the United has Isa p fr^ fsd to Egjrpt-ATijeft’s West and East Middle Tpke. Chapman. 168 Summit St.; Dennis pand their markets at home and abroad; They declared that leaf cyclea and aeea factors whicli Statoa maintains relations,’’ Dullea His father aaid he cmild see the Mailmrir are human, too. They gress, Whlte>Hou8e, '^le monu­ the youngest daughter present was it aays can produce tidal forces gateway. /'■ . should be stated, but this is a new little boyiwas impressed and was ments and mTemarials tq aome of Kuzmlckas. 176 Chestnut St Laurie Dibble, 9-months old. count present federal farm programs are pulling down income and told the conference. Tha payoff Moldtov, la balibyad one on us. LegaJ documents and can make ^stakes, and one was and rhythms which could change struggling to piake some comment. made this week that caused our great preSide'hta ah^ - other Clarence Martin, 14 W.. Middle The dinner was prepared and drivings producers from the tandi------— These restrictions wers originally to want {a a Big. Four dlscuislen notices are apt to use Middle Tiirn- First he pointed, then shook his well known places, ending with Tpke.; Judith Hoyt. South Coven­ ocean currenU. And this, says the tmpoaed "due to lack of adequate ^ke East, or West, and The Her­ party In a n apartm ent aome anx. served by the Men’s C3ub of the hepauae of an'inadequate aalea. pro-! ^ , OFA, might bring marked efiecta tha head.'"No.\ no" hp said, then, ''tsk, Iqus moments. how much she waa impressed with try; Annalyn Rollins, Rockville; church and the Epworth CTlrcle ore- gtom, reatiictiona -on protection afforded to American Aiaba and luWalis atttlng ald uses the form ‘‘E- Middle (he National Arboretum Jubt;Out-r Mrs. Selma Gorman, 70 Linden op it'orld climate and fish, migra- citixena in the Soviet bloc coun< DON'T tsk," woefully looking at the scene The lady of thX house ,wss sented the entertainment for . the reduced prices. , p^"ct“* r our American tions. and bring more ice hlrirga- would givo/^mS SoYtSU a "" ■tat ptoily sf wear left In Tpke.’’ Our epistolarian friend all the tlmd, '! aide the city. \ . St.; Raymond and Richard Sar- evening. trlee," the Set^tary ex^alned. seems to like his own method of nothing her birthday And had re­ / Yn a statemeiit prepared for a among other things. * Middle EsStarn affairs, ahsas wbqn brangbt hem for •I ceived calls from some ot. her rel­ "One never licks for- thlnga'to toii, 30 Irving St.; Mrs. Hilda -Senate Agriculture Committee Anerri«MM Nl^waUy Friendly Israel’s Premier Mo*ha Shfirelt reference. still Carving Fiddles hear in Washin^on," she con­ ■york, 81 Spruce St.; Linda Kearns. Ttnae to Form . Directing, hto'femarka to - the I atives and friends. EschXffer^ bearing, A. Lato Nelson, master Captives Freed Saya Uia Mtoumac; waa to saa Molotov' to d a ^ to p ro­ WORK DONE WmUB Several years ago. The Herald the usual birthday greetings and tinued;’’for there la so muchf free 34 Drive G; Shirley Hrenuk, Wll- of the W ^ltigton State Grange Soviet Foreign Minister, Dulles test tha sal# of arms to lEgypt by Oeta His Point Across entertainment, lectures, mbvles, vit r/ould seem that'tr tht* tidal assertedAptericana "are T pU WAIT ran a story on Andrew Stavnitsky, aaked if she had received their llmantic; Mrs. Mollie Stanton ATWNTIC 'called forAjnuKipte price plan.for force ’•hythm' la rv.nning triit to Oxnmuntat CMchoslov Oilt of the mouths of babes. '^Aemoe rram has not yet learned to talk. It and making violins. And if . you factor's too, which combinad with who, on one night out of the 365. tonight are given free rein to exercise their vlrld and for good will between uq. It ie a flw l finR— I PSHdng Let walk in on him, chances are you’ll though. wbOn a neighbor arrived individual Because of Wishing . to Mrs. Don CJulnan.. 35 Milford Rd. prodilcc additional wheat for "full ' confession” of acts against the furegoing, make 195ft seem a J Britain to/Jta Sues Canal basa. might be aaid. ho is retarded in home from work. He found, in hla spend so ihuph time in his office, TRfUREFINCU brt and for sale at home as imagination. Kenneth* cnemeftt, 9-year-old son of Mr.' and Mrs. R. K. Clement, IfifiJbrUain St., fact of history which should be (’The xUspatch aajd tha satal- this, but he manages to make him- flhd him sanding down a piece of her husband goes to only those and to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ed­ the Commiuilat government, came vMy Intereating year Indeed; . clutches his faithful broomsti^ in preparation for an eerie ascent into the world -of^pdre freedom-r remembered now thaq bur, peoples wood or perhaps carving a scrolled mail Slot In his next-door apart­ mondson, Coventry. stock feed at whatever prices TOtably zunapot phenomena.-.. and Hie diplomata asserted th at imlaaa ment, a batch of mall twice the tMngs in which aome Connecticut T9 9IVE VM back from Red China, today. - fancy. (Herald Photo). / have never fought >rttch otoer.” neck. He might even be scraping a DISCHARGED YB^TERDAY; they could get. They were' Miss H arriet Mills Ibe 41 montha’ atock m Ark at rafralned ffom chooatag bow across a fiddle, testing It. size of hla ordinary month’s de­ person is Involved;\|:ntertaining in eUantr burning Spcclflcslly, ^ |is s said the U.S, the diplomatic conftiet Wasnlngton is very' formal, the Mrs. Lllllah Pipei-, 13 W lntef St.; In a almllar statement. Jack L. of New York, who confessed -to peak.'' govcriiment la ready to permit an Stavnitsky lias made about ie livery. Mrs. Emma Russell, Westbrook; ittnditr htat Smitlj, farmer of .Gilliam County, In. calling attention to Abe Soviet movaa .|n the ’’All the Mil collectors must have cocktail hour brief, add the gyest repair bilU ’’acts' inimical to the government ' offldal Soviet magaalne to Ctreu she might find har> - violins over the yrt'rl, but he of honor getting up to''leave at Henry VatHant, 321 Oakland St.; Oregon, representing the Oregon of China,” the Rev. Atmand ProiM. .Weatnernise’a forecast for the finally found me.” was his reaction, a ^ te r ahead, the Old Farmer President um Ben Youssef Isi*ael Charges late In the-U nited States, self friendless In the event of war. doesn’t sell them, and a number 10:45 with the rest of the guests Richard Hastings. Coventry; Wal­ CMS II ifONIOtlB l(f- Give ypur oil,furnap« WheatX Growers League, said such 59-yeer-old Jesuit priest of Lowall, that is, until he started sorting the a progVam would Increase use of producea manifold data to prove added he would like to It said toe satellite representatives VENAL are hung about his shop. He ex- mall and found n6t one p^ce ad­ departing soon afterwards. ' She ter Pierce. 25 Morse Rd.; -Mrs. iHi caMNiciitat STsti Misicsv^aciltt ' the beet of it thie winter. Mass., Mrs. Nacieshda Romanoff, proposals for distributloi^‘;pt perimenta in his jjianufacture, Ethel Peterson. Rockville; Mrs. Gat Atlantic'e famoue wheat for feed from 100 million to that hts last year’a prophecy o7 a warned. that Israel would ba un- dressed to. Mm. has never seen a card tiit^e a White Russian who became 'a On ’56, J ns in Near Throne Egyptian Force American film* In ' wiso to protest too. much a/ear th« working for tone, and builds them brought out after a dinner party India Huntington. Talcottville; triple-refined fuel — 250 million bushels a year. Such an continuing trend away i from HANOHESTER TAXI aid Clllr GAB 00. The Mrs. next door wis relating increase' would allow an expansion naturalized American 'in 1937, aha waptoer wlntera waa fully- con­ Union and for reciprbtof-astnb* sale of arms to BgypL according to designs that seem in­ her embarrassment to a third there. All, social functions are very Kristian Karisen. 89 Laurel SU NOW with a NEW in­ her 15-.vear-oId daughteif, /Irene. lishmen.c of InformatioivtoSitorB in X teresting. gredient that helpa of from 10 to 20 per cent in pres­ firmed, on the average, through­ Molotov has used so«B* 'a a ln d neighbor, when her mall , was de­ prompt and brief, because the Mrs. Gledys ‘ Whltehoiise and Walked Acrosk Border Politic O f Morocco In Gaza Strip Moscow apd Washlni of leeiooieii^hMslResi w o What interrala him most In his iawm.tkers have to have a ttif- daughter, ‘ 283 Spencer St.; Mrs. prevent aediment from ent wheat ■production levels. out the country. maneuvers of power polltlea to livered. An otherwise gldomy day Nelson, who also apoRe for the Misa Mills walked over the bor­ The OP’A says: “In checking On frSs travel, ^a- aUggested IIrio rnm or bofwoon 1:00 A.M; hobby is the tone he can get into changed to a happy birthday in ficient amount of rest in order to Jeanne Young and daughter, Mans­ PSTOWN forming in yqiir tsmh— that the Soviets grant western alr- der-from Red CHiina. and the oth­ Jerusalem, OcL II (P)—An a fiddle, he aays, for tone doesn't attend to their many duties. field Center; Mrs. Joan Charbon- reoiita clogmhg of Uaiw. Oregon State -Granr^, said the over the' detoiled forefsats and Denver, Oyi. 31 bP -- President BeauvSlion. France, OcL 31- (P) •(Caattanod an Fiaga Ughl) f o r seconds. ! ■ PHARMACY M ers arrived later on the British veriftiatiotui for the winter we Israeli military, spokesman chafged iines the right to land in Moscow AHM A.M. O^li^ in o 24-liour schoduk Just happen. U Is put Into the In- Mrs. Bush finds people the most neau and daughter, Ruckrillet filters, nozsies. You get multiple -price' plan is favored by BIsenhower/aUll is keeping mum in exchange foYuSe of New York’s «S» Hartford M. — Itn 9-9944 clean~buiiiing, depend­ dairymen, poultrymen, live slock freighter Hanyang from Tientsin. find' "hat -Abe came away out about his 1956 plana, but -he• la backbark —Dnpoaed Sultan Mohammed Ben Egyptian trobpe backed by auto* yoor coovorIoocOi ' eorio b now ovoiloblo iu s f Bewato—Be Wary interesting of all, and she gave Mrs. Joan Chesahek and som ^st matic fire crossed Into Israeli ter­ International Airport .at Idlawlld little sketches of the wives of sev­ able, eeonpmieal, auto­ producers, and fruit raisers as well Looking brown and fit after 42 ahead of the U.S, Weather Bu­ in the Witleal scrap with .-et an-1 Y^uesef of Morocco ended his b o t oRy I Thio .,ts a familiar warning, but Hartford; Amsden baby girl, RFD matic hm t. Cell ua any as grain producers. months in a Red Chipese prison on reau forecasta, the wooly bears; >re l«pv- f Madaga/'cSr ritory east .of the Gasa Strip today. by Ruxaiau/'planes,. or Rifhf. eral important figures, starting 2, Manchester; Nussdorf, bal other , ^ k or. *o to go befori exile arftl "came here M w ts Beds Do Same (Thief Herman O. Schendel would time-/:'we*re at your Wapta 90% Parity charges of espionage Proulx said Ing the hospital. i ‘»today AtortMV on /in tKthe * first stage In a tour­ He said an Israeli unit drove the GENERAL with Mrs, Eisenhower., who, .in her girl, 687 N. Main SL :OPEN: Egyptians back across the armla- Dull^ said the United SUtea Is Bulletiits like to tootate It: opinion,' heads the list, not only atrvipb! Criticizing the Elsenhower ad­ the' spylng consisted of. "little facts (Continued an Page-Fifteen) - activity in that rough and ney which Is expected shortly to Make sure you know^-ith whom ministration flexible support pro­ one happened to learn ftom. peas­ tu;(ible field la far from full fledged;/, restore him to his throne. tlee line.. No casualties on the read^tso to lift travel restrictions because oC her position but also Isrlielt side were reported. ; on RuMlana inside America if the' from thg AP Wirss TV SERVICE you are dealing when aalesmen or because o> her charm and her gram, the Grange leader declared, ants like the Red Army had en. from the standpoint of the Before leaving the airport at others ooll -*t .youy^omt. Call the Nice for his resort, he told a Ve- The epokeaman said the l^ p - TOVleta do toe same in their coun­ Days A Call knack of giving of herself. Mrs. DAYi ' "W4 want 90 per cent of parit.v, passed 25 miles from youi* plfce— ather reserved role he played in try . CJhinibefr of c’ojnmerce or the po­ Ibr all-out. production-if we can't very little things.” ' ' po’rter: ^ tian force came over the border in Nights Plus Parts Nixon is shy and gentle and yery Big Rain Endn it prior to his Sept. 24 heart at­ the Nirim area, east of the caih' . On trade, the Secretory said the -IKE BACKS POfTTAL lice i f 't h d o i ^ about a scheme or charming. She considers Mrs. • ieT.WoodCo. 4 • get'the miUtlple price plan.” ■ He said . he was told of these tack. “I am very touched by the wel­ TEL. MI 8-11194 offer made by telephone or in door M 51 BIS8ELL STREET ^ come given me on my asrlval In tral sector of the.Gasa Strip./At Soviet, Union has hampered full Deaver, Oct. 31 (JF>—I George Humphrey the outstand- "We n ^ action, not promises, charges by a peoples court l^t But the Preaidenl’s 100 per cent Elecabower today to-door ^eS. ^ PHONE Ml 3-1129 ^ not , some political stopgap aoTu- wee'k when he was sentenced to To Erase State France. It Is '•'tth keen pleasure the same time, he said, an WP* development- through n ’'policy of Jhg cabi.iet wife and Mrs. Walter support of embattled Secretary of tIan poaitton opened fin with economic nationalism and pagion- ptana of ffoatataater ' adiy battered'by the e Aug. ord as favoring participation in tod New Haven branch and did hot Police hope for a chance today to tucky Djrby, jn Chicago last Aug. j iv ,[nd (Jet. IB floods. News Tidbit^ tant Nationalism In hi* homeland vampire Jets, made four soryea proposed new govarameat eada sell its product door-tp-door; dent of the Women's Republican Proceed* To Be Used For --are his two wives, seven concu­ over her telrltory yesterday. A Intemntional Labor Organisation regulatiag relations . between 4 Club, who first introduced jthe question again the socially. promi- 31, ■ ' ' Warned on Flash Floods ■CBiled from AP Wires .(ILO), UNESCO and other U.N. Chief Schendel. Wts then inform­ Flood victims Woodward inherited Nashua: Alter the rain began in some bines'. two aons, ./our' daughter* military spokesman said they flew copper workers and empteyare. j members of the executive commit- pent Mrs. Wllliajm. Woodward Jr., in at various times during the day agencies "of ell states desiring to ed, but it was probably too late. If a ho shot and killed het- wealthy and the famous Belair Stables at parts of the stat'e 'Saturday night, and 23 servants. The youngest of police had been informed at the cooperate in tbe work of these or­ C-HASniERS 8TIUCKEN sportsman husband yesterday., Bowte, ■ Md., near Washington, the Weathec Bureau warned there i ganisations”- -a move Which might time the salesman called they D. C., from his banker father, who could be local flash flooding In the ' A. 48-year-old, . . ^ ' Hartford at- (Coetinued on . Page FtftMn) (Cootlaued on Paga Eight) Westminster, Md,, OcL ■ i t Before a doctor forbade further make it 'possible for Ctommuntst (F) — W hittaker Chamhens might have been able to. put a stop DRY CLEANED questioning of the sobbing, hys­ died in 1953. areas of heaviest fail. ftorney is elected to serve as nw to his actlvltiea. Reg. $1.25 The couple ajiti shared, an .In-i Many parts of the etate, eapeclaJ*; commaiider or 4ewian (Jhlna to enter U.N. deliberations former Conunonlat coarieg, *pf- terical woman, she . told police tercat in big same htinlmk. On an | ly In the Airfield County and Nau- Vrteranii . of America...Francis Uirough.toe backdoor. fered a "severe heart aMaek* Be critical: reputable firms wel­ shortly after the ah'’Oting th at sh<^ Molotov also recommended more come investigation. expedition to Indta-sei-ersl ysars i gatufk valley areas, are still clean-i H. Delaney, exMutive dlrectOT of 10 days ago Sad Is eoaSned to \ had mistaken her htiihand for a I Mra Woodward bagged ing up from the floods ofOct. 15. ' Stamford, chapter of American Knowland for Time to Hold internationat. eonfelrencea on tech­ bed. bis wUe aaht today. The prowler. ' ago, nical and acieaufle subjects. In- ....■ ''Shop'Talk r, ■ severa! trophies, proving herself! Seventeen, pet^le lost'thejr Uves in Red Cross, says Irucl. load of flood 54-year-«ld Chanibera, chief • — The lovely blonde woman was be a crack shot, i ^ e floods two wjeks ago. In the (fcHef material *®da of August. 74 people -were ; from Miami beach was "bunch of 0€fP kunoffs i f Ike^ Resigns been ailing 'atace' the fall eC scene- of the death pn. I.h? Worn!-' sUn listed jijnk. tlfic, industrial, scientific and cul­ 1S53. When he naa airlcfcea by . had Just moved away from a amall reled shotgun' that felled Wood- [ •''* tural delegation exchanges and ward estate to DeCtora H o'ptts'' in w a r d i u * t 'inside the doorway oft■ - fniBsini^. Artist Rockwell Kent say* he a heart attack. I SEE PEROTS tO R - group of- barriitera attending a elimination of Vartiflclsl barriers recent State Bar-Assn, banquet; New York City. 3^ miles away. )-i*'bedroom___. about______3 a.m. ■ .f Total damage of both floods ha* ; will *ue State Departntelent Nov, 9 Washington, OcL 31 iJPt .:-'Sen.'4er he will be a candidata If Ktsen- Late .laat night he(- physician said. | been estimated at more than 1230 in Washington to -force -It to Knowland (R-Calif i said ' today | hower steps aside. But he indicated in toe field of tanmlgcaUon.” The FOUND SEMI-CONSCIOUS ★ APPLES "They’re talking about law,’’ he Police arrtyed at the low. letter was taken to mean the U.S. fumed, "and tiiat borei the devil he would allow police to a-e ,hei million. , . iuue hiri) a passport.,. (HO lhat if President Eisenhower isn’t strongly that if he does decide to New Haven, OoL 31 (ff) — A - tciisy if hei- condition weri au(Tl- I ambling 15-rbom home on the 60- The firs) threat of more floods A,4ito Workers charges federal going to run again "toe Republican run, he may challenge Dov. Good-- fingerprinting regulation for visi­ 85-year-oId warckonaa .wfkar ★ CIDER .putiof me.’" . V acre Woodward esute soon after tor* which has irked ihe Russian*. —A Non. , -eientto Improved. - - came yesterday wnen the Nauga­ corrupt Practices Act under which party and the country are entitled ' Wtn J. Knight for control of Callf- lay aetnl-eeascioua’ for thraa the shooting. Mrs. WoodWsrd, cry­ tuck Rivet*, which winds through it was indicted violates six eon- to have suffleient time to make an ■ ornia’a 70-vote delegation to next . Mon* Vital Thau Appaieiat daya In a ralirqad viaduct here Now Marked ’.\oridenlar ing incoherently iht the tele­ ★ PUMPKINS ,Thi death was marked down ai^ OonnScticut'a -highly, industrialized Btltutlonal amendments. appraisal of other possible candi- year’s OOP convention, Macmillan asserted the isaue of after tailiag T5 ; feet aatU poHoe DN SALR AT THE STAND ONLY phone, had asked the operator to Naugatuu.i Valley, j rose two feet ' Army Englneerii report to Gov'. dates." ! Knight said recently that If the free passage of ideas between East discovered . bis ^ight . today. I.•‘accidental pending .’further in- get help at. about th'C same time No axtra chorgs for pickup or dolivary. Iveatisatibn” by Nassau County in 12 hotira. lA. A. Ribicoff Jhat. deiilting of Kfiowland. who .has been men* ' President- doesn’t run, hei will bie- and West is more important,than Threugh siiSerieg fre* aheehr that a watchman, whb heard the Special watch w*a placed on the 1 river channels ih (tonnecticut to llbned as p potential aspirant for / come a "favorite son” ' candidate It sometimes appear*-* exposure aad a poaalble hack 'Diit. Atty. Frank Gulotta. aho’ta. al.ao notified police. although he said he wasn’t making He noted there have baeS "hope- OMUtS NOW lEING TAKEN FOR The prominent Woodward*, mar- Still River in IJanbury. twice reduce flood h au rd s ran start the D O P : nomination, said in an injury. Jamra Dortch waa re­ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS ' Our Same Dpy Dry Cleaning Service The (lobbing., hysterical wife; waa | nood victim. The Still, which runs within month” if toe proper co­ interview'hp think* anybody who a sccloua bid for toe presidential ful developments” in- toe east m- ported to be in fair eoaditiea at EXPERTLY INSTALLED Work Received Before 10 A. M. Ready By 5 P.- M. *'rled 12 years and the" parents of found on the flobr holding the'hfe- /through the center of the city, operation iS tfoelyed from, the nomination.. cently |n this' .reapecL but said a hbepitaL I two children, had returned.i-.home want* to.be the''party- standard- HOMEMADE DONUTS! Baee.ending — Slachine Spread — Forma Set — Power BbIM leas, unclothed body of her hue- ■ geared flood level., Iiocai communities’’. . .U.S. med­ bearer o'ught to be willing to test -Knowland and .Knight worked much more can be'done. Aleo: Parking Lota — Teanla Conrta —'Walks from a party id honor of the Duch­ ■blind in her arm*. In Danbury, merchants and fac- iators oppn lOMrate conferences hia strength in state primaries and together earlier to elect a slate of He obaerved that: BECOSD BAIN SOAKS BtADfB Terma Arranged U Oepired ess of Wihdaiir about - two hours Police queationdd her as aha toriaa moved goods and equipment in Chicagto in bid to bring peace conventions. 1 CaUfornia Republican party offi? 1. The Russians should ‘‘reflect Porttaud, Blalae. OeL St il4~ 19% FOR CASH TBANSAOnONS 4 before' thq shooting. - struggled to control her weeping. to mghar areas. ^ in strife ridden row between Per­ Props Ihe talBare Plan* dais over some who were listed, as on .the fact” that the revolutionary Southern Maiae today lud Ita. SIANCHESTBR' Woodward, 35, was 'the oWner of Doctors ftoally gave hqr aedatlves There was aome danger in Nor­ fect Oircle Corpi snd CTO United ' To allow time for campaigning supporter* of Vice President Nlx- reasons for the barriers nOw per­ heavieat ahigle rabtatena slaea ALL INSTALLATIONS SOTCRViSED BY the racehorse Nashua; ' His wife, and fqrbade further question*. walk hit hardest Oct. 16. I’The Auto Wbrkers. before such contests, he made, it haps are outdated.- the Hnrirlcaae Bdaa en SOpL. IT- Ann, 32, an ex-modet shared hia From her fragmental answers Norwalk River began to riae. When Presidential . economic ‘ advisor clear — although he didn’t say *o But Sasodatba said they doubted 2 . The Waat will ha unable to ISM. By mid'kaetalag M haa DIMAIO BROTHERS anUiusisam for . racing . .and waa and n-om questioning | of others, the. ttds eame In on Long Island (3abriei Hauge says cost, of living directly — he thinks Eisenhower this atrangament would continue if preaent its viewpoint ao long as rat riOa hdd faHtn here ant,toe ESTABUSRED 1986 d b t c l e a n e r s seen .with him by millions who police put together thts'etory: Soundi there was flooding In cel- maj: Inch up la months ahead ought - to announce hi* intentions Knowland bidsifor the nomination "newa fiton N(oacew li carefully U.8. Weatim BaMm expeeta aa- 27f OAKLAND STREET Week Days 7 A. M.^to 9 P. M. ' CALL NOW ANTTIBfE (f3 W ELLS ST. T EL Ml 3-72S4 watched on television the (100,- whiia boom In induatrlal . output etlMw lachMoiW lha storm ania* Sasdsyi 7 A. M. ti|^8 P. M. not later than Jan. l. MAlfCOESTEK 90-3-7661 — HARTFOBD CHapel l-S ilf 600 m atch n cer in which Nashua (Coattoned am Psgaifftttoaa) .(Osotiaiibd am rmgm Thraa). could taper off a bit,^^ Knowland decUiled to say whath- .(Oeetlneed am Pa||a Twa). .« an Paga l^fho: probably teeOgkL - . - . I - ■ I < ' ' . ■ I i ■Jl'“ i . \ -'i.'s.