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at. SATUlTDAt,: SEPTEMBER 8, 19W X AveragM^Hp PrcM Run X. i^ndtjeater iEnanlng -X ■.V.-,,. ’ -For the Woekv^Epded ^ FereeSlt at V. •t..l.'lD56- ' V - X. X: ^'Not BO cool 'iealght.' ihg the town's excellent new Hlgb T w o . school, w* must note it is not with, Cotttmet Signed fo r New Regioiud .Schtsol 1,823 x ; 56.' Tnooday, ehsaeo out minor'Slip-ups.. hCeailMXf'Uie Audit Rgfet' a h o w ^ deairUig : .1 J? ■- But the classic one'--|s fileJ Sc1|Ooj[ of Kur»iiig<; 1 otxartreolatlon afternoon. High anmad 76. Heard' Along Main.:StFeet petition they won't* be able to .un­ X /■ « t the 'V.v • V-, • ‘ ‘'x ■ , ‘ fold until toe light fixtrue is n^oved. City d f Village Charm ^ Cbmmtmlty SepUet t«>urch w-lH -Miw Jgifla Koriedh. 1814 Bissau —ir— ^Bt;, end Carpt-X^. Mlehaud, 62 Nor- V 'jmeet Tomd^y^ ® * P ^ ^ At^ Qn Somi of MancheUei^t Side Streets, Too : ' Interviewed Is Utolsnd »t t t » home ef Mr*. George Itobm- . A recent- copy of the . Belfast \^U''enter the Wkterbury LXXV, NO. 290 (SiXl^EN PAGESy MANCHESTER, CONN., M ON^Y, SEmM BER tO, 1959 (CUmflaR ertlallig m Pag* 14) PRICE .IP ^ C E M gM , ji3 Deepwoed Dr^ On the Hememadei Sipw Beetrictieae -ynumeiicei designation,, for the gov Weekly Tsiegrsph which reached' H o ^ a i Schiol ©( Nursing on SatM d*y end Ume, the group h( We received a communication emment' before making wine;- and QUr desk pontaj^ an itent in the jdpnday. The clasa, comprising 73 ' eraSwlonel end bue^neiw women column headed, .’’Calling AH \' from the Treasury Department’s she Wasn’t stingy with the results students, will be among toe flrtt W ll'lseet with *tr«. George M, of her'labors. .She vvajs rn hospit*. Exiles." which concerns.>frs. Mar­ K o a iii^ W Autumn St. On Ttiee- Internal Revenue Serrice the other garet J,'McKee, 240 Oak St., widow to utilise toe educatlohel facilities State Plans •V ' itajr pm»., the Afternoon day. dnd w’e feel^ws ougM to pass able pri-son, and offered her wine, pf the new wing of the- school of which wes deep red, veCji: sweet of James McKee,; who is at present it along aa requested by iTeasur)'. visiting her natl'Ve Belfast after an nursing, which,will be dedicated, on ’ Oroli wHrmett et the perapnege It states that Haroid 1. Henne^ and. to my tasic. very delicious, ’ • : s with Mr* Jphn R. Neu^bert, 577 B. absence of 31. years. Sunday. Sept. M. . berry, assistant regional to any guests who visited. Wine Arrivingxin April, the has’ spent, •Ihe eludenti nurses and toelf Extra xQuiz eUr S t-A ll manibers of the commissioner. Alcohol and Tobac­ vyasn't something to'be-rgriricte'd. drclee \ere xUrSed .to bring moet of the'^Ume re-dlscovertng the parents'wUt be welcomed at atoia ling to w r k upon for the co JTtk, with offices at 55 Tremont td family cpnaumption. city which she knew so 'well,' but by toe faculty and i^identjrady St., , B ^ o n 5, wants attention But .where the language of the ^•zetf Seturdey, O ct 6;. which she says has Changed almost on Monday. In toe e v e n ln g ,^ J a ^ . called to an Internal Revenue law ’Treasury Depa iment's message out of atr' recognition.- and com­ 'supper-will be fpUqvr*Bntrence many of th« noted scenic spots all .a grape, it has ,tb file a registrar duced more tluui 200 gallons of over the Emerald Isle. She has of the infant's parents- and to the museum is from the>grking ticm fomi, in duplicate, with Hen- wine. ’The vine in the-' backyard made her headquarters' wnth her their neighbor. lot et the east basement «diioor at neberry. . probably didn't, provide for pro­ brother-in-law and sister Agnes. State’s Atty. Abraham .8. Ullman the school. \\-X ’Then, although the wine cen.be duction of even 20 gallons.'-Be­ Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wright, 5 WANDELL■ 9 did not say apecifirally when hc- Mamf Vote produced without any. tax being sides. she Just liked to halia'wine Ravenhill St., Belfast. He is re­ ■%rill talk with M rX and Mri. Meets Area Emblem Club, No. 5, tmder the paid if the proper ra^tratlon Is on hand for special occasion^ phd tired, has an auto and they have Building Stephen Ruotolo and Mra,; paul Re- thiIrmaniAip of Mrs,' Marion It filed' the wine can be Used only by i taken her around. Her youngest burci. The la'tter accompanied Mrs. vVasn't catering a Roman banquet. \. rrledrich, will sponsor a buffet :s o f the immediate family, As we said, we’ro not sure the aoit^. Norman, 'n-ho is a draftsman ^ftteoefor Ruotolo sOn the Sept, 1 shopping Democrats ~ suppor and dance at the -Elks ‘and llt^hiwst • not be eold or fur­ law was in effect in those days, so at th'h- Pratt A Whitney. Aircraft, trip duri n ^ D Tch the 6-W4tki^Id Home, RockvUIe, tomorrow l^ m 5 nished to pther persons.’’ It> can’t ,maybe we Weren’t guilty of vio- took a<)yMtage of the opportunity RtiM ^ldXM m«reM I baby diaappeared from her, ,car- to 9. Kebrick's Orchestra will pro- be remov^. from the premises, laUng it. After all, what use would last.-iponto-for an airplane trip to riaga in a department store foyer.. Vida ,ihusic for dancing during the rither, without Henneberiy’s au­ there have bieen for such a law Europe, and . visited with his Alf«roti<^RM i^^iti9 qiicBtihriMl Before In Hartford -Mra. Ruotolo,jva8 questioned- for above hour* , thority. during Prohibition? mother, aunt ahd uncle for. several Also, after coihplying with the days, and did some sightseeing in ‘ ‘Business more than thiee hours last 'thuri- the' city and kurroundlng area. day after' "the body of the little Portland, Maine, Sept. 10 Mias Vyrting JN. Griswold, 151 above,, the head of'^ * family can Green Paeture Customer Satisfaction^’ ^Hartford, Sept. 10 (A V - Walnut and David H. Taylbr, produce “not more than two hun­ girl vi'aa found in .Lake Whitney (/P)—^Very heivy voting in 10'Crass S t, will be.uhit^ in mar­ dred (300) gallons of wine each Story-., reached the desk this Lsndmark. Rased — * X. RuU Insurance Coveragt^ here. ,X< Adlai Stevenson flew into in­ week about a certain unusual chain A Main St. landmark, the. little Andover, Sept, (Special)—Signing-contracts for construction of *a new''$1.63-^31 regional lUgh Ruotolo and Mrs. , RebUccl have brisk, clear weather was re­ dustrial New England tfiday riage this evening at 7 o’clock, year, which begins Jiily 1.’’ Any­ TeI,Ml!)-3038 ported at mid-morning today la Emanuel ljutheren Church one needing the Form 1541 can get of incidents which happened at the W’hite house on Main dt at Steriing school in Hebroii are from toe left, John H. Yeomans, chalnnan of toe Regional/District 8 Board 'of After 5:00 P. M. alao been questioned several other and said that the rising c6st with rsceptloa Mlowing in the it by writing to Supervlsbr-dn- South End o f towm. PI, was razed this week to nuOte Education: Louis J. Drakos, West Hartford, architect; and Joseph S, Nasin, op^the J. S. Naaln Co.,''‘ times, ■ in Maine’s first*in-the nation of living signals a t h r ^ of church pariors. < chargc, Alcohol and Tax, Post Of­ Seems that a ground mole was way for toe new' Church of the' .Wiliimantl'c, contractors. Work on the achool will begin Monday, according t o ^ e contract. The class-. 82 BALDWIN ROAD As Ullman announced hie plana room completion date is set for September, 1957, with other faclliUea to Iw ^bstahtially completed by ; election which will determine inflation. fice Etox 35. Hsrtford l: or call in in the area and he was having a Nazarene to'be erected in.the fu­ M a n c h e s t e r , CON N . ’.'-V for renewed, interrogation -of the the second term hopes of. Gov. person at room 311, Poet Offlce great {time'at night tearing up a ture. at :' Nazarene Park. The February',' 1988. The campua-atyle school is designed to accommodate l,050Atudenta, according to State j three. State Trooipers and Hamdsn- He said toe people are so con* . The Rav. end Mrs. John E. Post Department of Education atandards. It will aerve the tolvna p f Andoypy Hebro^^ ;.and Meriborough. perned that the Republlcaiui cannot ----- wOl eptorteln a t an .Ope.i House building. . new. lawn, one of the few good churclk acquired over three acres police moved Into every Hamden Edmund S. Muskie, the^first We are publidsing this infopma- Tkwms in the area that was -free oC..latV(i there's few years ago. With (Herald Photo by Ofiaia). . ' ^ School as welYas every adjacent Democrat to hold the gov­ take a single state for granted la ^ 'A t the pdfsopage on 70 Hetuy .St. th.e'\^ovtmber election. Sunday afternoon. Memben and lioh' for two reasons—Treasury of cral«rass,: — a..Maln..St..ftphtage of 115 feet. New Haven school to ask the co­ ernorship in 20 years. asked us to, and. as a balm to .our Work of the mole was. noted, fpr Eventually,, the new church edifice operation of pupils in locating what A few wards In toe multeity of Thb\ Democratic preatdenttal . frieinds of . the pariah are invited the Franklin Building, and - thej'auggesU'pns have been marde-. may be key witnesses. nominee was accompanied on bia to-’call betWben 3 and 5 p.m. Spe­ conscience. . two nights by the family aVlhe will be built on the front. Barnard Building. That’s not tc» j couple of them outlandish. V Biddeford, a Democratic; 'Strong­ Wg're' not sure when this law 'fesldence, but the third n i^ t they In 1954. a fine youth building confusing. \::f \ (icials delay long, custom will Ullman, a t'a press conference hold, reported morning voting was ttlp here from. New York fay 8es> cial gueat of honor- will be Mrs. Sunday afternoon, said authoritlea Kates Kefauvprahia running ntate. Oatherine Belch, one of the oldest was enacted, but if it had beep^n could hardly believe their-ey’es. Up­ and a parsonage were built ^ 't h e But the old Keeney Street School i double that of.tw o years ago. A on looking out ,at .;th^ lawm the rear, imder the guidance of the are attempting to locate a woman As he left bia hotel in New active members of the church,^ force when we were a yomigster, as well as the new Keeney Street School^ a perfectly good, pignified about 60 years old. . - few small communities expected we would have been guilty of vio­ third, morning; ^th'ey saiw ’ huge pastor, the Rev. C. E. Winslow. title. This Is one case ^ e r e offi­ record votes pn the basis of the York, this niorniitg, Stevsmson told School are both the Keeney Street The woman, about 5-3,130 pounds newsmen he Isn’t coitceeding "avah ; Xlhder the leadership o f. the lating It, as well a a ^ A id in g and track* Tikcr those made' by cows. Much voluntary work and time jSchool. Since most new elementary cial procrastination ipight be a.j earl-V. turnout. were freely gtycn. and when the and -u;earlng a green dress, was Vermont tola time.” > ' Itov. John.JB.':{^>at, members of the abetting a violat’nthia might- 300 adults and male atudenta croft about two miles south of ciay,^ '. The. citiea of Portland—Maine’s were among toe welcomera. many parents allow their sons to Lo c a l n i^ A F o fv c .i.o . Leh-iston. Wateridlle, quently had to walk from the M DISTRICT D43M - mats have b e ^ tossed intq the water.. m assed in friMit o f T exarkana previously had said she would send i . . . Led by former U. S. Senator Benton, Adjai Stevenson and Elates Keftuver leave torir plane at Stevenaon's attaihpi to make the af BwifWd. r iweectiteL have D.A. haircuts? . . Swimming South to the “ North End’’ before FBI Report D«ie Toda.v. Uollsir* this lOnmins- ■nilhertwoqhndrentothecombination,*‘'®’.f„,®*;®Wa^b6d^avyvot- NOW OPENfO pools closed this season in Man­ LOilege this m orain g ana ^ Klementary.Hlgh School if '."g fGardiner, the Bradley Field shortly before noon tod eyfor toelr trip to Hartford and a opnfcrence with Nsw Ehtg- cost of living an issue foUawad-by k trClleys or bus service knew who INKER HALL. MONDAY. SEf 10 The FBI iw^ratoyy report ex­ lahd Dsmocratlc leaders.: > Behin^Kefaiivsr is.Stevenson’s son, Borden. (Hsrald-Photo b y Phito.J a day hia charge that PraaldaBt INSDBANCB John's Borbor .Shop chester without any serious mis­ lived in almost every house in Sri DISTRICT »476l \ » 49l7 pected from Wgshlhgton today turned -away tw o N egroes, a ; protection were assured. Her chil-1 t"'® *)»''«•» was i..,—,..,.—■----- 7—,4------'.i.. : ------1 i—i..'—:— ..X .. ------4-— .. - Bisenh9wcr*B Republican adiain* t 'l CLA8KE AOENCT Corner oS OreesL B4. aa« haps, .a tribute to 'toe fide life­ those days and will recall ..that 7:30 P.M.V might discloac,. whather the child boy and a girl, w ho sou ght dren are in the 3rd and 5th grades. 1 larger than that caat in the entire istratlOo has been marked by cor- Woodbridge St. guards and supervisors employed Loren Daria and his famtty’Tived atu-1 primary there hut June. 19» CENTER ST. drowned or waa klUeiPpefore being to ^^nter. Som e gravel w as , '^'® j>f. the nine Negro atu- niption and misconduct - ; JOHN BABINEAU by toe Recreation.Department. . . there in the late 80's gnd 90’a: tost 4ih PISTRIDT M9I2 - D-72M Wrapped in - A plastic '.peg and Ibrhwn >4 4k> IM-crmHi and denU Who sought to eWoll at Stur- ; ' If Uiiakie, who ia 42, beats jy »jL ^ "K *t tile N egro«B ,_and g j. High have now enrolled at The two top Democratic candl* 3 0 S-llSS Fonneriy employed at Uniforined policemen who direct they were relate^. tP the Hollister A U MEMRERS W IU PLEASE AHEND thrown intd toe lake. ''x — ———— t T T — * " ■ ' _ "V ^ *— i'k o**" ••na^Bs sans.v i i v t s vttaviiVM AL House Speaker WiHia A* ■rratfwF-jl Jr. (R ), 37, he will be only the dates and their party arrivsd ‘•t Mere Barber Shop pedestrian traffic^'at Main and family for whbm Hollister St. The baby’s grieved parents,; Ste­ a white youth kicked at the Dunbar Negro High Schoonh Mor- Bradley Field aboard a i-saglaa Pabk .Sts. would'hetp motorists a nearby -wraa 'named. Loren Davis phan and Eleanor Ruotolo, left Negro boy, but missed. ganfleld, JI inilea frcjm"'here. second Democratic governor to be re-elected since the Civil War. The American Airlines plana at u lM lot if they would stand , on the ■wss an' active member of the -their modest Hamden home. only., ------T h e Integrtklon confl'ict began at tola rooming, about 15 minutes 1M- sidewalk and not seVeral yards out North Methodist Church, and wa^ once yesterday—to go to our Lady .By THE AS.HOCIATED PRESS Sturgis Aug. 31 when nine Negro other waa Louis J. Brann, who served from 1933-37 — during the Kind achedide. • in toe road when the light is. with ita recording steward in 1861_Xr of Mt. Carmel Roman Catliolic haven or eight Negro atudenta ^*'^***^. **■ the school-— iTiey were met by a crowd of toe traffic on Main St. \ during the pastorate of the ,m v. Church, as.they haveon'other Sun­ FYSnkUn D. Rooaevelt preridgnbl^ entered Sturgis, Ky,, high school ^ ^ administration. about iSO'persoHs, inclwfing New John MeVay.. ■/ day mpmlngs, an houKbefore classes began thla^f*??'™? *'92® I^ulatlon. On toe Elngland delegates to this after­ THE ARMY AND NAVY Two of the atate’s - 'l e a d l n g ’ (fP)— ‘•'Aug. W to negotiate on the baala-f*nation!—plus Egypt ahd Greece, '\Sm aU Betall O.veriooked ■ The Martin Gilmans liv-^ in the The. mother collapsed Saturday m o r ^ g X- . ^^ ToUowJng Tuesday,'an angry crowd London, Sept. 10 noon's . conference tn Hartford, P.;- The classic illustcsUon used jto bouse for many-yeari and aeveral .es at toe babv.’a graVeside, the third Adjutant 'General J. j. b . Tvn-i "***’’y *®® students political writer^ive given the j Egypt bid tOday fo a paHey ’ ' -- renewal------of “toe “ ISSS . convention...... — Which rejected'lnritations--and 2^ 'press and spectators. away when they sought to enter others should take part ln,.:41fe describi heyr little toinga cart go others since th*t''tim^w-hom we baby she has buried in toe past llama, who lk\commaivllbg Na- nod to the! tgllXcurlytgllXcUl' ■haired, ' boy­ rep«»w m , the V fw of Among those greeting Stevenson 1?^ wrong when ypit design and build might name but^ never' became ac­ four years. The Ruotolns hsve two tlonal Guardamerhlii'imerh, UW area, said efassea. ish Govembr. They also see toe deliberations. user* of the jSuez Canal- to it suggested that, “without and Kefauver'-were State Otair* ' a buuding i s ^ e -story sbour the quainted with in the rapidly grow* REPUBLICAN ENDORSED CAkmiDATES other children, Kenneth, 8. and Su- he didn’t know the'^-sxact number . In sharp contrast, all waa rela.- three Jiepublican Congreasmen as ' The Soviet Idea.trsjaetedi 'by the man Jeton Bailey, Rep. Tgunnaa doOr you can’t open because it hits Ing town. ; aan, 20-months-pld. of Negroes who-TrsportM for School tlyely quiet in eastern Tennetisee. '■^tors. • , tackle the stAiemate that the riolating Egypt’s sovereignty,” a western poweri|..'Waa that the roll Dodd StAte Sen. Patrick Ward, and B - I s N - G i i d a l^ bt fixture. but it waa.aeven or. eighty . Twelve Negroes were . attending-' Cairo negotiations failed to «>>uri°n ^ found to cover : Should inejudb Red China and oto- State RTAdonal Committee mam* Everyone who has ever bolU a , ' Just PlKln *Ole MHS FOR BOARD OF D lR EC T^S The Negro youths were brought classes-with white pupils'at ttth- solve 'rte kev issue is con ^''eedom of narigalion improve- I er meipbbn of the Commimist bloc, bers' John Golden, of New HaVm. EVERY SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M; house MOWS miscalculations like The old high school is how the .\- to the' achool in automobUe'isand ton High School where ripta'broke * 1 ment of the canal to meet future ; Xqv*efai neutral states such aa -X . I'needs ..And mainnance of and /Mrs. EUa Orasso of Windsor U i^ are iiieyitabie, no matter how Barnard: Junior High School^ pr if although a 'crowd began to fo m out tail week. EnroDfneht waa troLof the canal. ■‘•ir-rAuaiJ-ia. .Finland JUid 3urma,-.and 'Looics. ■-;. . - - mtlch you plan, ^ahd review, and ^ u ssia n i ^ B eat t o o n tolls it isn't 3^ ,' it w^II We suppoae early this morning, there were no a ^ t 50 per cent ..of the total 600 '-'Egypt derires to state Its datar- In toe Stevenson party aboard ' COME ONE — COSOS ALL — REFRESHBIENTS 'figure. inetdents. _ , >• ; nrinatton-tajwntlhue to .work for a British .officials kava Egypt', j Morocco- that ^ ea n s that the Barnard, ■Friday and wg*” expected to in^ toe plane was former U. 8. Sen. ■ With ali due reaped-to everyone Juniqri^HigK School will be com- Acreaa the street from the Sturgis crease. ■ x ■ negotiated iM^^roent within—ttif' proposal a chilly rec^ptrbtfv \ * • involved in designing and construct. p o i^ chiefly of the Main Building, U .S . D isclpsu re 50 in P acific; They Naid the .pfoppsal clearly refueling 8t6p/Siv Rome, ■William Benton of Ck>nneqtiout, ' High School, 3s state police cruis­ The Jehneasee NatiaWal/Puard - ■pi Stevenson’s''slater. Mrs. EmMt ers w.ere parked bumper ta bump­ returnM law enforcemeht'duties to | the United Nations,” an Egyptian envUa^ed the ne^jotiaUona should-, „®*^*1*® declined comment o it fte er.' ■ . , Qthton authorities Sunday and c u t! comntunique ajiid. ‘take place on the baafa of Efryptian "CM>MDn plan, A<^ompanying: mart Ives, and hia. son, Borden; O f N ew ^-Test At nearby Clay, where two Negro its detachment to 50 handpicked I M illio n s L(bss President Gamal Abdel Nasser's- control of the canal. This, toey : "--.toit-of-state Democratic leadara J i children wefe' kept from ejaaaes men. The force' originallv com­ government set forth.the:idea even said, made It immediately unac­ Henderson and Swedish Foreign onXhand this moraing included: * Moscow,^ Sept. 10 (Ai-^^hoviet last Fridey by approximately ISO prised 633 meh, 10 tanks'and a Tokyo, Japan, .Sept. 10 iVP) — ■a Australian Prime Minister Rob­ ceptable to Britain. Eden's govern­ Minister Oaten Unden. The ch^f (Oonttpwd on Page Bight)"' Russia announced the exploaion" to-I the mcithe^r of, thev - helicopter, - Ti’phoon .Emma, sss-ept .northeast- ert G. Menziea' 5-nation mission ment has emphasized time ayl delegates of iran'aiid Ethiopia *re- .ward through toe Sea of Japan to­ flew back to London to report on tulped from GalrO to their, own d*y of another of .her nuclear John ;Kaaper ,and Asa (Tarter. again it will not agree to urt'- capitals. ■ out-of-aute segregationists Mimed day leaving 60 dead and mpltimll- toe collapse of ■ crisis-, talks with fettered Egyptian management weapons the fourth in a serifs of |. “ i hqve^hotolng to aa'y.’’ Mrs. fo y sparking some M the disor- lion dollar lossea in ita 'wake iii '■ -'j'' ^ that would have llfe-or-ideath pow­ JBden arranged a working dinner atohrlc tests that started Aug. 24. Jajues.-Purdon told reporters. dera in TfnnesseeX returned to Japan, Okihawa and the Philip­ KritiBh, Freiibli Talks Set er over the waterway’s traffic. party tbpight at which the ' ' Tbo 4um■' - ■ lara'OBT toe auiaal rate, too gov* Uland. yealerday. pealed to the French people tp “ be. j fe' - makk sure they did not overlook it. imistic Twn«y-nfhe p«rsons. wsie' re­ Egyptian'prppokal-nebulous as Russia contended the 22-natlon patient, for the next .48 hQura.’ ’ 1 ernment reported today. B «t tba ..- The unusual hour ahd speed indi­ ported killed in . Japan,, one in to date, meeting place and how. I^ndon , conference, at which Bri'- Both the Premier and Pineau,' government promiaed b rabomd GILBERT C. BARNES , ' r HARRY J. FIRATO cated JJoacbw la determined that: ,Bbuto Korea and three on Okinawa participants would be chosen ^ tain'Was host', was not competent wrastirng with toe problems of re­ In August aa factory- woricera* JOHN H. BOWEN the United Sfatea no longer \rill average earnings rose to all timo o ' Mentber Towa Board of Dlrec*_ where fatalitiea. included e mili­ had been handed*' to., settle (the canals future. The bellious Algeria has weei aa. Suez, • Member TowWBoard'of' Dliro- be first w'ith such -news.. lomata' to "UJff Russians proposed (hat those 22 appeared worn. higlia. i ■ torv -XX/— a - Selectmaa tors Oii School Proble tary pblicemah and t\vo Ryukyu it confirmed & pt-erious state-” ialandera^ Six 'drowned in the Phil-'i:JDag-Hammaiakjold • Director JMajirheeler (4iapter of o Chalrmaa- of Trosteoa of menta throughout DIE.H o r CRASH INJUtUBS. ’ a UiUveraity of Conn. Gradnais' ment. by the; :U.S. Atomic Energy White SulpfuFSpriitgar W. Va.,.,)*nd cents, was iimines in week end floods bn ^he Red Cross .. b .p .o :e . OommisSipn on 'S ep t.-3 that an­ offerad by Gov. The nots- critioized the: massing » New London. Kept. 16 • Project Engineer at Pratt' and a World War |I Vetoraa^'- - 0 Asaistaat Supt. o f Arrow Hart* $ fp t,^ 1 0 (J^-^Gov. Frank ^G; xO-year old New Londq* sailor. Hagetnaa-Cb. . other test exploaion ■was held in ims^ w h n ie**^ t* ^ ^ S ^ ^ W ^ e a ^ y l l s; Ma- of British and FYe1nc)( troops in the UHitUcy. tha.'.Bovift Union on Fept. 2. . Clement - of Tennessee' told fellow adopted it 4-1 rlnes who toad gone swimmibg off eastern Mediterranean.' and re^ C^riot RebRls; A^^ stationed aboard tbe' aireraft - . . On Aug. 31 the.-Ru.ssians with southern governors today that "a ll *^*^**^*"*19®'' . a NortJr Okinawa beach drowned puted efforts to influence ’foreign carrier Tarawa,’"" at Goon set '"imuiual promptness said .they had- justice does not li# on gither side" . V, 4 * aesregption, easily Undertow laid to the typhoon, esnal pilots to quit: It recalled Point, R. I„ iH4d today aa Ota ' COFFEE HOUSE exploded on A ug.^^ a new and in the South's rankling school the biggest concern of goyernors The U , S. Army said Emma was Egypt has expressed w^ipgness result,of injuries Incnlrred laat different nuclear ■ weapon ‘'appli­ segregation problem.' below- t he^-Mason-Dixon -itne, -was' the Worst' fS’phoon disaater ,bf the French, Bush^onibmgs night after .Ua car crashed into ' 251 NORTH MAIN iT . cable to -the. arming of , various Making his - welcoming address not the onty topic in talks on the last decade" on. Okinawa, site of a utility ^ e here. Edmond O'. .kinds o f troops’’ and that thi.s waa as. chairman of thif-22nd. annual golf links and tn the spacioiis cor­ aiumeroua American- bases, whera Nocery Jr.,,' died at 10:30 aJB. .the second. test In g serifs' that South'iSt’n Govei-norJ Coiiferehce, ridors of the Greenbrier Hotel. ■ it ., lasted 36 hours. ' Forty-three Nicosia, Cypriia. Sept. 10 (J>)— «- Authorities blamed all the Inci- .aij .Lawronoe, Memorial Ho^ltsL started' Aug. 24. the ' 36-year-old Clement de­ There was also poiltics. And the Okinawans and 1.5 Americaiu were N ew s T idbits Cypriot rebels'made their first at- dents . on EOKA, Uje Greek Cypi^'* clared:- --- - consensus was that President El.s- injured,:u. nine of the ^Americans tack' yesterday on French troops' ot underground ;**•* ****" IKE FEARS DE.MOCRATS • roday the South is Pn trial. To­ enhower and Vice President Nixon severely. Damage waa'^ eMimated Called from AP Wires 'v of Cypi-ua’.. booming .“Ruez 'Garri- fighting since April.,-1,' 1955, to .WashIgtoD, Sept. 10 iP) — 'A , day the.. South is the object of would *not do nearly as welt iih in the' mllUona of dollars, i ”-'— _Ysan.’' The rebels-inflicted, no.'casu-, oust toe British froin this Crown White House 'visitor quoted Manehemter IJsted hsrsh criticism___ toda.v the .South the South, as they, did in 1952; alties on the French, but they killed"’^felony- and annex -Ui'e island tp President Eisenhow-er as saying- groans with'' ' a wrenching, ago­ hen ■ they g o t, ^ 'e ^ southern Early votiflg unusually' UgSC'in a Greek Cypriot and wounded five Greece. / ' \ ' today he Is.■“worried’* that the In Fallout Bulletin nizing social problem. New I^ndou’s fburth noh-partiasii British aoidiera in otn4c attacka. T^e French, forces came under DemocraU will get eut a Mgger „ "Abput- the . issues involved in (either of those topics"was oh Carla" Perils SEips city election with, only 412 voting Gunmen in ambush aimed small attack o n ly '10 days ago after vote than the Re^ttbllCaM fer tha le B'genda pf toe meeting. How­ arms fire at a French A m y truck; they began arriving on Cyprus, Nov. 6 elecUonv Another vlsUer Hartford. Sept. 10 OF) -X “ihe' th.-t pri»blem; I, can opiy say .that' ¥ ---4 *1 *• ^ ^ iin 'flrat- three hours...,New York all juktice 4oes not lie on either ever. a areport on .how the .South a l l A l J f l l l l l C I Stats Republlcani and Democrats two miles from'Famagusta on the'’ Britain's main Middle EMat base, reported the President aald he ■ Hartford-AV-iatoCF Biirfgu,_ coop- faring in Its; regional education __ _ _ _ ' , : gather to nominate, candidates east coast.-French, soldiers in the f6 F the avowed purpose of pro- would “ rather have eoMSOae ^eratlng. in (Tirillan Defense ^Veek, aide. But about the ultimate issue of that gioaning. I am optimistic. program provided .a' possible vehi­ Miami. Fla,, Sept 10 (JPh-X for U.S. , ___ Senatei , seat w-ito political f truck, fired back. None was wound- tecting French, nationals' and. vo.te against me then not veto at today gave the-first of 'lts'sjiaclal cle for sorhe governor to torn (he bulletin^ on the kind of fallout ”This travail will not prevent, tropical atom that dewloped near ‘**1’^* *' I ed, thoiign the vehicle was. hit five their Interealta in tH6 dispute over j all.” the -SSiith frorii making' future talk to aejtoegation in the public the northern Bahrnnas l a l a ^ spun 639 con- times. 1 Egypt’s nationalization o f the pattern that would occur If an en­ schools. - r-T '■ ■“ NIXON sKtS MABTTOBD TALK contributions to the nation;” borthea.tw .rd in_^th* AUantio to* The Greek Cypriot waa shot dead. Rue** canal, emy nuclear weapon, w-ere explod- T he governors were asked tb-ap- in a coffee shop in Ayiou loannis,*’ They were attacked______- toe same____ W’ashlngten, _ SeptSept- 16 'ed over the state. Clement’ii' talk ■ ii welcc me by 'Ak%^Vtoreat o n lrto ahippihg. , host' Gov. C. Marland oY West' prot'.e. a recommendation that ASW a aoiithwestern village, day Bishop Yennadios of Salamiri Vice President Nixon will em- HIAR.THRU YOUR OlASSISl It pointed out that 'vv-incls blow­ be addedf-to-^ toe annual "payment Carla moxvd off to e ^ to lT n a were|sald. -ln a published;:,.atatemsnt, bark on Sept. 16 an 5Hhn-toea6 Virginia' and a series of - “epBi ta coast at about 25 miles per hour ” 'Four British- soldiers Look mod. bear better'with the ing along toe jgrbitnd, plus wltitla' made b y ' states for students in wotin()ed.in a tyuck blpivn up about ‘The'presence in (jyprua pf for­ inteesivo air toi^ ia V4)r all toe way up to 'toe top of the ■make i»p today's opening prograni. leal history” in ' arks PARA VOX I-GLAS “Hid- Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chair­ medicine and veterinary,,.medicine. nmth«st nr^norUmortheM^ sofa Dembcratlc^araier-Labor 40^Uea south o f Nicosia. A bomb eign trooops for' ser\-ing' aims A nuclear blast cloud. would deter- They noyi- are $l';1S06 and 61,000, War 'detested electri'Cally in a alien to the desires of toe Cypriot campaign, the Bapnl dea" HEARING Alb; No cord HAROLD A. TURKiNGTON mlna : ib e ' direction o f the fallout man of the Joint' Chiefs of Staff, muT chan^ InltenitJ! - ^ rSLgtoTnii^rro^'lute mi* tlonM mmnUftss 'R O Y C. JOHNSON JACOB F. MILM» ' ' - makes . the- principal address at resoectlvely, tree as thq truck’ paated by. Aln- people is''cond,emned by. them.'’. aoise. ao clothing Cfahir, - . pattern. . - . Got'. Leto.v eplMfui of *Flbrida, Winds of 50 to 60 iklles W The Greek ()i-thodox Bishop~^: •dey.' On Oct. fill o Vice Chatrinaa Emanuel '.-La* ■ o Member Tonra Board of Dtreo*. Member Tewh! Board of Direc* ih# annual dlnnel tonight, other soldier w-aa. 'wolinded-by 'a aeiund. ear-levcl aeeriog. Riw tors •' ...... ■ ' ■' ’...... - - L....-■ .JTf. am sUacU -were-made today, in his .report as-'chairman of the hour whirled around tor ce^er m d [ contest be- 'Eomb blast op a British seevlce- a'cting head the ebtnerchy-of­ la Hartford, Caqin.. theraa Church tors '. ;V' . ' on Bradley Field,” the bulletin . Not ■ oh .t'b4'';d'gfcnda, hut 'on to use, cpaiplece eid bitkien ia Chooae the Stylo * President et Hartford Dlatrfot, Mayar IMS-lPSt .. Southern ’ Regional. . Eklucatlon gales extend^ outward 400-miles GoV. ^ n e Dwlnnell and pieh’s bench near LJmaaaol, south fice. Or inner cabinet, of Cyprus’ N. H., and SyrMSHK N< o Geneeal Sales klasager of Hiagt- said,, “then Om fallout' from the eyerybody'i. .tongue, were ; the •cmple. ' • YOU Uke Best or Preeoaf Brotherhood AoEnstaaa Lotb-^ \ SalM Dfanager'O. E. Keith Fiir* Board, -said suph,a raise “would to the northwest, 260 miles to -vTealey Powell hlghllghta toiSor- coast 'port. . - X , ' Greek-speaking, community.. ford MachInP Screw Co, nuclear blast WduldTih three hours burtilngly topical q -eitio^ of bring these payments more, near­ ahb. 26® miles in the . roM.’ii New Hampshire primary. .., The British published a new list .WFATHKK'.pii^lB M U«DN»^' ' 'Frames.May. Be V tei ■ eran Church niture Do.' school integratloi and politics. Gunfific ^and bomba also .ware o Trustee of MaaeheOter Memo* Former PreaMent of :Maarbeo* after toe blast,.'encompass an arda ly in. line'with coafs.”. i ■' soiithera qu^rant. ' . 1 Forestry crews and Marines battle (Urected from ambush at British o f 35 men “ most wanted” fer un­ Tokya, 16 (J>-A;4ttw“ '• AwlStant Mupt. of AppIleatloB Imunded by a line from Avon tP 'Ths , governoYji \veigbsd two 'Ifearing Teats and Fittiaga by -Preatoa Elmn^rmaa at Conn. Mutual-Life.Inb. Cd. : rial Mecpital...... ter Gioie Music A'ssa. , The payments -are made ^tjO _ AtmldniglA last n i^ t (^rlSA^^ bnisb apd ; timber first' A m y vehicles near Kytitnla orf the derground actIvlUes last Febru­ RB-66' 1.. Walerbury to Bridgeport aitd from plans for roping with their mutual .Khools which have signed cbh-^ jEear iDtitud®. S4.8 nortE, [ stJU'ted BDturdDv by cnM iliif Air piaiw with II ■■/ north coast. Bombs were thrown ary 19 were Hated. .as wanted; ; Sm Thom In A t > Avon to Bimabui^, to Manchester problem;of schpo'^de-segregation. tracts under the- leglonal oduca-; :f5;5 west or about 550 miles eaSt I Force-Jet plane hear San Diego, -at other vehicles at Kytorea, eight- The British pbaied rssvards for. ' was raperK to Willihumtie^ • to ; Noririch ,Gne plan came from' the only Uon plan launched in 1949. (Tolllna 65 (5ape HatUrtut, N. C. , Calif. - miles nbjtbeast o f Nicosia. A time ; their capture andisald any C j^ - failed to ^ i THR OPTICAL STYLE IA R S T 'TEAM WORK WIN4" *-* BACK-THIS GOP eh d o r sed i t e a m tor6u|h-aputhern Rhode Island.” . ‘Republican -Governor, attending aajkt this progrsuh. making avail­ It had passedrbetween Bemuda Case of 'SUte. Seit BentdA H. bomb lyas found and*'diappsed of 'o( wlm Would turn any of them spetttng ■Tbs At'eatoer BtireaU wilt pit»- this 4-day meeting, 'hieodbre R. able to all the.' states the faciltlies and toe Carollnaa on a course that | Onuit of Stamford. conUnued in in a ditch near tiie British district tn eoffld lmve'-6reo--trtiiiw rtotia« : 74T m a in ST. ^ 788 MAIN St. i S iNr THll; fRIA^pY THIS ICOA^IPi^ TUJESDAY .iride -fallout patteiqis-' twice * djiy MeKeldin of Maryland. It was ad-, of all of them In sui^ tq c h fiH ^ ^ ll-ta k s 'it .well sway from 'tob' Westport' Town Court bn charges' cohin\l8*^4r'a- house in Larnaca- to any ptaco in top wond wherd through S q it I6 for Civil UeYiMua mittedly of a general nature. < ^ fields as m< jcine .and forgstcji, mainland in tot northtrn AtlaAs |of fhUare to keep tte right/ while bit:>toa eaat coast. Ne casualties ra^ ha might fast aafa freim. BOKA . Tha •othef, jla apeclfle as doUSra haup bsea 6 Xi succeae. 'Re, tha ^ o ito a r Buraau aajd; \> I driving along on MOrritt lyrkway ■iiltad In these------~ vangeaaek-->-'^ *'W' m a ' 't l> r , - , - V- f

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UAKCHESTER.EVENING HERALD.'HANCHESTjES. CONN., MONDAV, SEPTEMBER 10. 1956 X r i o i t W D X ■ ;MSBfe4o« cheater parade : Saturday. Other lots, each with 2,080. square fee& members included Captain Sanford; ^ner^ilf^ar leas area than the 20,000 square' H d c k v itle Nov. 7, foUowdng the na.tionii etefi^'i Church will meet at S p.m AmloVer Hathaway, ■ -.'Lieut: Maxwell' .B. foot minlmttrii rbijulred in ” Ru.ral tio.hJ. In tha church. -Hutchinson, Richard,''TbompBOti; Silk Toij^ ^ Quotes ■Reaidenca .Zone. Antanas..^Klteza,^‘V: MANCHESTER Doj^RopsVSe Defense Vn^ . Tbe.Sadli Its have .iittendeif other The Sunday sch'odl Waff of First Jack Fisher, Roger Hathawky. exception for building lot with ?0- Inspector Grants Jneetfrigi'^ •Union, traveling .^angelicaVTvtheran (Jhuheh will ^t(?n Meettn^ifi Comidpr ; ^ Ronkld Hathaway and-. waiHam .tidsTomght foot frontage betv^n and ciofy^inFlo^ ' last year to'Finland and previousiy meet at 7 p.m.-,, • 7k- to Vienna, Austria,, and Istahbul. The Cotnmissi^ 0" ^uca^ion of Comerford.' , ' ByfiARL YOST 634 H. Main St. in Restdisrice Zone PCLi O n Seventh Peiniit Flmmen to. P articipated Among the 25 appbcatibpsvto be Ai'-.;J Turkey. „ ' • -R.MkviIle • Methodist* Chuteh w ill toad for IjliMrict 8 School The lorai^i’e- departirient has hMrfi-fiy the Zoning Board' Raqueebi for SIgm A.'oi / r - X -/• //) *“U,8. Rap. Thomas .J. Dodd,*’ tra'de fiijt>'felt that present tariff lOOth AunlverMry FUaned meet at the parsonage, 28JCing S t, SchpoUr-ln' JiCaqchester ‘ opened-^^uis Custer, of 32 For Apartments The TalcottvUle' Congregational at 8'P-m. '■ , ^ - J v - been -requested tp'send tivo'unita. Strong.. St., peals iri’.a public hearing at the" C^vary 'latapel, free etaridlng’, ■peaking-at. a union meeting Jieraj le.«iainft(m shfiuld bX-reviewed with of equipment And its Iwge power; last Wednesday 'forHie hew. term Prlnceton-Henry Sts.: Don Daley Now; Eddy Dnchiii Stpqrf StSS Church' is planning k Homecom* iUxlovBr. Septi\10 ,(S p ^ * l)—tth* rd may,fie dleposed- o f In gtoUnd a ii^ On tyest side of Ver-' jfMterday, ahaipiy Criticized an eye to-proteetlng domCstic'-in* "'"The Parish Life Conf^r6iu;e Aefiarator to participate In; the or 416 Center Si:;'.'benter-Adariia Huntcipai HuUding tonight at_.8 dustries from being forcbd out of Rockville, Sept. 10 (Special)—- liig-Day at the end of -Octo-ber to group of St, John’s Epibcopsl A Aiietlj^Tou'ti M »^ n ? hM'W«n tbb i ^ r future.' Conaaquently,’ it arid.amOitg. .the 'fam.ihif sights Jidh St. 'at aouth side of Lawtbn observe, the lOOth anniversary of has bem recommended to the planned Civlt Defense exercisb in Sts-Eugene DeCorbert of 185 o'clock are ^ree. commercial build- Rd., Residence Zoned|A;> .Green TYRONE POWEfr Defehaa Department for attprovirig' business. V ' " ' . A wave of apartment house con­ Church will meet s t T p.ih. and calM f«> :o ’tJock^a^rd«y *ve- Rockville tomorrow ^night. The lo- which appeared' once -|galn were Wmdswortfi. St„ Porter St.j Ray­ the village-which la now part of Bdhrd df'Flre Commiesldhere that the- uniformed school jpolicemen. jmojecta. ' .. Manor Estatea, free pomdUjg plans othJ^nltad Aircraft' Cqrp. to,: He 'fidded thab he beiived Utat struction has apparently hit this U «'Vestry at 8 p.m. cal unite will be ambng!. 22 pieces mond Gauthier of 27 Cook ■ St., |QM NOVAK build a milHi-million dollar plant' sueW protection AVould not'be in^ Vernon. In oriler to contact ■-■» The Women's Auxiliary of Fire ' nlii^ U> Stt «ppropri*- other 'arrangements be made for unsung Individuals who-.do a great, ' ' Euilette Nlirikoff'^<2 the C. 'll. grtMind aign at southeast cottier of cUy. with U^aeventh-permit for many former- residents as ' possi­ H meet at 8 p.m. job'"' every'.year in all kinds of <0uay of 20 spruce St., Spruce-Flo- aUi^a building'-iatued by Building ble' their names and present ad- to *h ■ jjteemonV ___.The thiroCa^opriation is re- town in Tolland''County. too erect nsdlhie8 ^ sendee stations. 'J^***??*” ^*,, ^**5 T h om as Ms adld such 'dti^raal of Con-.; health j’ - commercial '"\cxchanges ■4 the firehouse., They wiir be tinder direction lof weather. All but three of the crirr irence; Sts. : Inspector iioland PXU.sher last ...drasses are sought. These may be M iA bord^h and l^lflonal Schooltj'qujisied by .tfia''Board of Kduca- rentj.8taff' of 24 appeared on the NimkoO^i.. Davis, Alad'F^ed Jotihaon of ITS. Main Chester Service Center,, east' 'pp4er the guise of defense Dood waS'^-introduced bjr\Atty. week." X Knights 'of Columbus, will confer beat last year, either as regulars | gt„ Center. Bti-O’Leary'D r.: statlori on the. east side .of McNall .William Smith o r Gay Simoncelli ''CQfU^TUCtkMi anrt .^iiifttenanfce oi i^pHjrhasfev^'' ^DnjblnJNlv . water chief of the, l^ u m bla Vplttnt,e«r iM* aa anorAa Tr/sitt* nasse ■nhriWl-nnaf • r ’ Sf.. north of Rt. 15. and-dH* Hale, cf IVlndsor St., nortn um bfijlt.vt .■trategy> would weaken the eco--; John D. LaBene;, phalrman ot .the The latest- permit has been. the fitjit degree on a class of can­ Fire Departrii^iU."''^^ ' d . oi; m spares. Four new school posts Henry Laurltzen of 758 Center Sj., at the Talcottville Store. ;- ■ the'rc^iSMi’*bhoor'«)ad. s ^ l'to n o r .and ' conmtjdticr Inc., wishes to build a station oh BMking repairer's licenses. Co4ltt: MTASSACRE-^^olor nomic sti'engthiot the State. Democratic Towm^ommlttee. granted to J o i^ h Dureiko for con- , The village, foriperly known as didates tonight aV'the PAC Hall. Vetera ‘ ------...... ,\ . .. Ldcal firefighters .who plan to have been created this year. Chief Center St.-FalknOr Dr.; l^dwfird Hite Right-to-woi^ Laws . " of.poliCe Hertnan SchendelSchi report­ the west side of McNall St., nbrtK , Bbetenstons of permission wiE be ,r' ’ ...... ' ll..... III II '. Speaks at'Local 63 Meeting -Btructlon of .X b’uiwmg on East St, KelloggvUle; was purchased in All candidates are asked to be pres­ lie the participate are reqiiested'tn.be at Montle Of 69 New St. Hartford of Rt. 15. stm ^ t tfy: Roy. Motors, for safe D odd,w ho is runnlnf^ for,_ the ^W ard a^ k e out'agaftist plans ^ ic h , will include X (lour -3-roora ent at 7 p.m. This is.the first of »1&,000 ------. . ------______th e 'flrehou.se at 5 p.m. ' ed and as, a result thO'nuriiber of Rd.-Olcpft St.-; Wllliatn 'JHcSween- 185» b y ^ io rrace i W-“ afid Charles “ men each-, day on- the job has In­ Raymond and Iiouis DsmSto are arid'Storage, of neb' and .used cars Senate a^inqt the Repubiicari'ln- of the. Connecticut Manuf^turerS apartments. ^'iTalcott, with the TaVcott fam Several sessions at which degrees }ml^^•emenf and'ophnsugton o r in j indicated evrotually ' f'oming Events ey o f ''26 Elm St-.-.'Adairia-Oleott asking permission, to erect a 6-- cumbent, PraaCott Bush pf Green­ Assn, to' press for SO-calleds right Otnera issued in recent-tponths will be conferred this fall. Organ­ rtad from Wall St.',' pastifep site Art orgaitizationai meeting of creased from 20 to 24. "T''m. pfoud st Wlnte^and Center SU-; Chsrles -fly operating the mtlt-.there for .■4 nUf< fmm Wall St..'naat'tb» alte corrode OW., plumbinjjpif .not ileU' S t ; William .Neville of 445 Adams apartment building eeat o f 193 W. Luce, for pailcing cars In connec­ -V"' wich, spoke at a. public meeting to work lawi. The asooclatlohsjn- have gme^to M. Joseph 'W elM t^ many years. ized last November, the Council Of the hew ih^onal school, to"Rt< traiized. an Explorer Scoujt Troop^.wlll'-be of our school force,” Schendel St., spare; Louia Pacak'''of-. 312',i formed Governor Rlblcoffi said, ‘because we have been able' Middle.-Tpke., lit which dwelling tion with a repafbing 'business' at of Local 63, Textile WoHcers -Union three aparijnoeht houses on; Fctn Tennis Double* Cham'ps has nearly doubled Ite memberahip 8S. .as laid oiit by school, architect; lye# Bos Srkedities heW,^ tomorrow,' eVaiiin^ ■ itsthe Main St.i'spare; AnthOjiy Pyka-qt units will have less'than the min­ of America, AFti-piO, it THiiker week of Its intention to work for St.; George Rlsleyr^two dn l*wi8 since that time. _ _ touBB J. ©rakos. West Hartford. Sport'Sm.Mi's Club-frond.J to. . 9 to get some', good men. They are 624 E. Middle ’i^kej^'ub.rey Lang- '. John Furphey .; shd Chester; 3tnd,rew. Oaspe<-, trahspprtattoii 72-t)dane St.: Greeri Rd.- lft;ince- imum required floor arek outlined ille, for an electric motor Repair­ .Hall, ■ ' ' V '-- such legiriaUdn.legiii s X and- afrs.^vert'y-O ’LoughUn, Girl Scb'ut Ti’oop 2,’ sponsored by t H " rst town In the. district to. ^ tock . Father.-i of boys' Intending also fully uniformed a'nd they look tSn St.: Frank Quish of 46 Foster Ntunrych ife the new city double!' 'chalrm'an of the Board of'Fduca- as good as the men on our regular in th . zoning regulations.. The' land ing business at 221 Main St.'rapd He ahared the ■platform.-with Ward said unlq.ns have to be on oneXji Grant St.V tenn'ts; champions,, winning the 'the W^Omen of the Moose, will meet Coi)®der.lus« o f Town Aid funds tioji, has ahnapneed a re-adjusted ti jthe troop are a.-for three years, announced school i-ia Lake, .de Dr., arriving nor Dr,: Albert 'Tyler, of 65 Haw­ Manchester Memorial Hospital leaving. ready enacted these laws, several aUt^-ftiat: collections the firat beat David Payne' "and Herman at TdasS yesterday hbr transfer to wilt also be asked to hccepr and ,at-the home of Mrs. Robert Bart­ like to add at least two more men thorne St> W. Middle Tpke.-Dur- Aik ( ON.jITK.' \f o iatn ’ repealed them. ■week . weCe-ahead o^dhose collect- at 7;<0 a.m. The stops for elemen- to the school staff. I prefer m'in- is 'seeking pemUsaibri to use the Dodd, who said yesterday thllt Usher, with Sweqncy 'and .Mason Coventry-. He leaves this woek. He matiitali^ the road as a'^ public lett, on the new road off Jonathan^ ant St.: Wilfred White of.50'WhJte Connactictit is as safe a location as Union Contributes to Youth ed fop'the same periSd. last' year. highway,' ■ '<, tary pupils only ivill be st the 'mimbiill Hlghw'ay in Columbia. former Mary Chapman home at 75 EASTWOOD defeating John Mason arid-,Woofi- thanked parishioners for them.^- foUo\v-ing residences; Merritt, St, Broad-Woodlarid Sis.; mid Forest St,.,„ to house six or eight any in this atomic age.'has tele- Matthew Paton, president of Taxra may be paid A t the 'Town ojeration and said he, had m ^ e. Hie aecond appropriation - re­ Invmediately beyond the . first Local 63, announced yeatCrda.v roff Drigg.s. '*\, ■'^X. lUchards, Pringle. Hutchinson, Mc­ Albert Wilson of 295 Main St., mirses or department heads for paphed Defense,''- Secretary Clerk’s office''to Mrs. Kpjetofak Events Tonight x many"l'a.sting friendship” while' quested k»for $1,000 for a..well at houXe on- the, left after the Ari- Summit-Holtister Sts. that the local had Voted-to /ron-ij^ondays through Friday fl 9 Bride*. Prentice, Rolands and \ about twq years. •HOT "GIRLS Charles Wilson, ,, asking for a Rockville Fish and Game. Clu^" in Rockville. the Arehouse. Since 1938 the Fire dovet town line.' ' . elariflcation of the department’s tribute $3.5(1.: to the .Manchester^a.m.---- •- to hooti; Saturday,c.,a 9 a.m\5>. De^rtmant has beei{; granted use Minor. ,, , Sehool lAinch Menus ' Other applications scheduled to­ 'will meet at 8 p.m. at the club­ ■^ .Four of the school policemen night include. . ROD -IN . a ction ^ approving location of the. Police and Fire Junior Athletic noon; and Mondays and Fridayt^^ of a h-eil which serves three An- . Xferritt’s second bus will take Menria for the hot lunch pro­ Lunch Date Tuesday Assn, for its’ Little League foot­ house on Mile, Hill Rd. . , Ah Venion and Tairottvllle news were once' reralar members of the . Mervin Thresher, permission to GIRL" jet eng'iiie- and engineering plant 7 to 8 p.m. liems are non being handled doiHir Center pro|ierties owned by elementary and high school stu- gram at the elementary school this Police Depaftment. They are Bulla, PRISON' ball program this fall. ' H<' said A tkx of two mills on the Oct. \Maple Street School PTA will the Yeomans w nily. . dents and Will proceeclat:7;4tt a.m. sell and display power mowers arid Wllk Buslneasmen’a luncheont 15 miles , frorii the east coast of meet at 8 p.m. at the school- audi­ through 4be Manchester Eranlng w'eek are as follows: Monday, veg­ MeSweeney. Seymour and Qutsh/. Lari Nrlsas Rlrkard Daaalas Florida, near Palm Beach. the vote was taken a t . the biisi- 1, 1955 Grand List ia being col­ iVro of thb properties were sold •to.'Rt, 6; Times Farm ^ a d , 7:45 etable , meat and cheese sand- garden tractors at 1138 Tolland - »Sd Jaaa Tartar deserve (and get) onr apeeial hess meeting that preceded the torium, with rtiembership registra­ Herald Rock.ville Riirenn, '7 W. School policemen h'ave been work­ Tpke., Rural Residence Zone; Max attention. Trjr nor The West Hartford Derpocrat lected in the Vernon Plje District. aarUer and it . is anticipated that. a.m.; Rt. 6 and Gjd State Rd.; W-iches. dutch apple , and 4ah« 8mHh' appearance of Dodd' and 'Ward. Taxes may be paid to Francis S. tion suiting st 7:30 p.m. Main St^ telephone TRemont ing at various' gehool.s and cro.ss- Obermeir, electrical. cbntracUng l!4t-t;l»«iU yesterday also touched fin such .5-8136. <:£') ajn.,; Hickory Hii: 7;S5 a.m?; milk; Tuesday,, scalloped, potatoes ings for the -^ast two decades. issues as the Social Security law. Another political meeting was Rupprecht, collector, at the Dob- Voting piembers of Trinity Lu- Fisher'S, on Rt, 6, 8 mm.; Ursin's, and ham, slicediced tomatoes, work in a-.-garage at 29 West St., NEW ENtiLANDER promised the ■Local for next sonville Fire House, Sept.. 21 and Schendel said.' Residence Zone B; Norman Ry- "THE KINO AND P’ civil rights; the Taft-Hartley Act .X 8:03 a.m.; to school, 8:15 a.m. pudding, bread and and m Roivl of Howard Jehaaon’B and reciprocal trade. indnib. b.v Tqde ,4fin«Je. secretary; *28, from 6 to 8 p.m. ' X X -This route^. formerly took elemien- milk; Wednesday, baked beans', lander, catering business at his WED.: Cinemascope He eald Bipm,'May and Congress- Mrs. Bush to .Speak , ''Three members of the Manches­ home, 261, N.-Elm St.. Residence Barked Social Security Shifts rary students only. cabbage salad; peanut butter sand­ ter Rotary Club who are planning CLAM CHOWDER Dodd declared he had been a man-at-large Antoni Sadiak. Mrs. Prescott Buah, wife of " 5 Merritt’S' third ■ run will nyw wiches, cherry jette.with custard Zone A; and Joseph Napoli, light would ^present their views at the to viSit Switzerland next May with strong advocate of-the Social Se- Sen. Bush, will speak at a meet­ r \ V » manufacturing operations in gar­ llM Woritfa Itoeat Brands start at 8120. mm., proceeding from sauce and milk; Thursday Span­ S-'- ' their wives 'include Harry Mald- Rolls and Butter' e'urity law' amendment enabling next^monthly meeting. ing' of the Womne’a Republican Oie school, to Blanker Hill, around ish rice, carrot sticKii, apple betty, age at' the rear of 28-30 Williams g g I M 1 Of W N permanently disabled workers to .Matthew Kuta. whom the Dem- ■Club of Vernon tomorrow at 7 ;30 ment, '4ay Rand and John - Bar- St., Residence Zone B. Old State Rd., to Rt. 6, 8:30 a.m.: bread and butter, andmilk; Friday n in i... Annual Rotary Club out­ Coffee, Tea, Orange Drink obtain Jieneflts at age 50, instead :(>Crats have- nominated to oppose p;m. at the 'V-FW Home. As .her Benton HJll, to Anderson's arid fish sticks, mashed potatoes, but­ Also, Jay Rublnow, garage, 49 of 65. He said Buah had oppose Sadiak in his bid for a sixth term,, topic, Mrs. Bush has chosen wom­ ’irUMr Unit Stores 1 ing will be held Tuesday, Sept.'18. Pitkinfl. St., Residence Zone A A; HARTFORD had. been Invited to attepd yester-. other itops atVOId. State ftd., tered peas, fresh fruit, ikread. and at Matt Moriarty's. cottage at An-, this amendment,: - .—t:-- . . X .r-' - an's role-, in politics. She will also again to Rt. 6 and Andover Cen­ butter, and milk. Wilbur Hills. 67 Birch Mt. Rd.. ga­ Doivs-teines//- As for civil rights, he.-fiaid''thia day’s meeting but was unable to give a first-hand report of the dover Lake. Atty. Paul Marte is rage, Rural Residence Zone; Er­ appear. A ter, arriving at school at 8:45 a.m. School Hates the outing chairman,,.'; Manches­ involves not only the'' curi-ently (30P National Convention in San L. Edw'ard Whitcomb's first run Arrarigemente have 'been made nest Matusz. garqge, 128 White St. hit issUe of integrbliion, of the Francisco, . which she attended, / ter Open dance is scheduled Sal, Residence Zone A: and Earl Will leave at 7:30 a m. from Heb­ for Mnj. Percy Cook to substitute urday night at the Coiintry Club. 2 SOCK-THRILL HITS! races in the sc)i'* Rylan- Three Here Eiilist ner, then to Island Rd. comer back combined fourth and fifth grade Uber Jr., formerly of Manchester, "HOT ROD GIRL" the CbnstitUtioh.ahd the laws of Congregational Church has re­ to school at 7:45 a.m. one day each week so that Mrs. '.' . Hrrald Photo der, permission to convertohvert 1-farm____ the land; elected -Mrs. Martin V,. B. Metcalf Fr a n k q v is h is visiting-with relatives In town. Uy dwelling at 30 Locust St. into LORI NELSON . I l l Marine Corps His second rt- starring at 7:50 Wright may work on the school Ernie is now a superVisor In the Included, he' said,' is the. right as chairman, with -Mrs. Harold music program. 2-family structure in Residence That Interpret The a.m. will cover Ixing Hill Rd., to under 65, and anyone interestec Telephone Co, •tn Santa Anna. fif^'yerkers to. organize'•Unions. In Mead, secretary. Members . are Present plans include the 'con­ Zone A. He is also asking for . a ^Ihls connection, he recalled that, Three Manchester youths were asked to notify Mrs. Walter . C. Wishes Of The Family Bramhairs, Bear Swamp Rd., may contact me at my offlce.'’'Al.iL calif. His parents also made the variance for a piece of land oppo­ 'GIRLS IN PRISON' 7:55 a.m ; Skinner Hill Rd.. and tinuance of the Glee Club and pbs^ as a' member of the Justice V E)e- amon a group of Marine Corps-en­ Dietzel. aa to their book selections. sibly an orfchestra. ^ candidates must pass jihysicaT ex­^ trip here from tha West C oast... site, 183 Hackmatack St. w’plCh he JOAN TAYLOR PAYS O il foe HOMEOWNERS Wheeling Rd.. 8:02 a.m.; Stein’s, aminations. Each man gets a Elite'-Setback Tournament starts partment in the late 1930s, he had listees who began their training Pastor to Remain Mrs. Doris . E, 'Cfiamberlaln. plans to divide into two. Mildihg prpsecuted violators o^ ■ union-, last week at Parris'Island. S. C.. The' Rev. Everett A. Murphy, JOHN B. BURKE 8:08 a.ni.: Route 6 and Wales Rd., clothing allowance and this ac­ t o m o r'r o jv night at , the Elks lots with 85-foot fporitages; 15- ,8:10 a.m., to school, 8:15 ajn. school principal." has announced yighta in the South. , 'according to the local . Marine pastor . of Talcottville Congrega­ FUNBIALHOME the school . 'banking program, in­ counts fqr the fine appearance of H om e... NeW-4ime policy at the feet less than Reridenee Zone A A STARTS WED. tional Church, - who aubmitted his W'hitcomb’s third run leaves at the friendly school patrolmen. Five State Theater Is aS-fqUows: Week­ IferHiBffr Favors Taft-Hartley Revision Corps recruiting station. ‘ TEX. l a $-6S6S cluding salri of savings stamps,' requirements. Dodd got into Taft-Hartley and The local Marines are; Donald resignation several weeks ago. V._. 8:15 a.m, ' for, Windham , High will beg^ri Sept. 17. members of the Current staff,are days. continuious' fr&m.. 5 p.m.; , Joseph L. Connors, application "THE KING AND 1" -haa-^agreed to remain. At a church V. n BAST CENTER ST.' School lb WillimanUc. . full time btis drivers and six others Saturdays, Sundays 'and Xididays, , Deborah Kerr reciprocal trade questions In the J. SulIlVanr20. .son of Mr. and Mrs. A.meeting o f the church school for plot of land on east side of W. question-and-answer: period which B; j . Sullivan; 158 Lake St.: Wes­ meeting held yesterday, the resig­ .ABOICUtHCE: s e r v ic e : ’ TOfltcomh’s first afternoon run work at Pratt and Whitney as continuious frorii 2 p.m.. . . Sat-, Vernon St. for which he seeks staff will be held at the First Con­ "Jeoaa James’ Woman" Located >4 Mila off Oakland he invited after his formal re-' ley* D. Sargbnt. 18. sop* of Mrs. nation waa declined by parishioh- Handsome color scheme pays when leaves Windham High School at gregational Church tonight ait 8 tljeir main i:,ie of occupahm. Each urday banking hours have been permission to divide it into two marks. He said he favored revi­ Edith F. Sargent. 2L Maple St.; 2:50,a.m. for the Ahdover Elemen­ regular works four' hours a day resumed at both officers of the you sell your horne . . , and pays o’clock. CHILDREN Street on ToUaad Tnriipika sions of the controversial act, but A'nd Ronald L. Brault. 18, aon of To.yisit Thailand while you live in it, too. Choose from tary School. when school is in session. When Manchester Trust Co. st' 893 Main ' Ml »v tnulmd, l,wi ’st Jf Arf » Mrs. Hazel Floyd is a member of Chief Schendel took over as top did not become specific. MV, and Mrs. C. L. Demeritt, 71'7 Congreatmian-at-Larjfe ' Antoni 22 beautiful roofing colors . . . use Revision in the h ig h sch ool’s the committee planning a tea for Sb and 15 N. Main St. Both'banks The question about reciprocal Tolland Tpke, ' >■ N. Sadiak, accompanied by Mra. man in the department in 1947, will be open Saturdays from 9 afternoon bus schedule was made this month for faculties of the rur­ trade was raised by workers con­ All of the men are graduates of Sadiak, will go to Thailand in authoritative Color . Coordination S S J/ following'notification from Wind­ there were five men doing school a.m. to 12 n oon... Installation of Chart to harmonize t()of, siding and al education area including Andov-, traffic duty. During th# past nine ei':-’ BURNSIDfp.i cerned' with the large amount of Manchester ’ High School a'nd .November to attend a conference ham High officials that l«mal stu er, Hebron, Marlborough, Salem, officers at the Dilworth-Cornell- k. ^ r' A'/*'*’- .f ii . cheap textiles being exported to selected the Marine' Corps n.ew of the Inter-Pari!amentar.v Union trim colors-; ^ glamorira *be. outside dents would not be perafitted to Colchester and Lyme. years, additional schools have been Quey Post. Nq. 102, American “ HOT 'HOD "OIBU IN this country by Japan. erected which called for more men, short 24-month tour of duty as in Bangkok. The couple will travel of your home ••ENCHANTED NIGHTS” M AYTRESS S i a m p A . Tcmain at the school ^fter 3 p.m hfeetings of the local elementary Legion, will take place tomorrow GIRL'* 8:15 ' PRISON” Dodd said he faVored reciprocal their term of enlistment. by plane' from Washington, D. C. aqtomatlcally cancels the and each year 'the school police night a,t the Lerion.Home at T.-SO. I C:SS-tlM. Bird Master-Bdt shingles school staff ' have been schedul'ed force has ^ow n. BUtTON-PREI. TOP . . . ifo BUHONS. MO ftUMP4. NO LUMPS! ilblllty of a latp'^bus being run for the second and fourth'Mondays JolyvCervini will' move up as com­ provide maximurh'weather mander. ” Tli» Klas aad I" TELEVISION forktudents desitlrig to participate of each month at :10 p.m. protcc'tiori at low cos\... give er-school .club activities. Full staff of school policeirien at Yes, you asketf for it! Wheh Sealy ran Mrs. Floyd, Mrs.' Helen Barton you more beauty peK dollar Conkie Schatz’s firat run begins and'-Mrs. B«tt.v Wright, of the'ele­ this .witting and their honie 'ad- . Changes in the : Herald staff, thjs record-breaking sale^hat year, our Given On C.O.D, Deliveries at 7:30 a.irii; via Boston Hill Rd„ mentary school faculty, will work dresses.an^^eir wofkint are I effective today, flrids Ronald De- than any other siandard\sbin- Jurovat^ 'Rd. to Wales Rd. arid as follows; James pf 38 vine moving up as County Editor, w gle. See Bird Mas^t.y this month. signed to accept a position with hands. only—you can save a wboppihg $19.55i school and. trade school Wlndemere^afiid Broad Sts;; Fred­ the Catholic Tran^ript.' Levine MANSFIELD Video Everyday — . leftts only, will be picked up onj Manchester Evening Heraid An- erick Brown of 233 Woodland St., is a graduate of the University of Mr. #• -oa leuwwiwres All Rights Reserved oh the famous l-’Enchanti^, Nights” H. T. Dickinson * ' Co., Ino: second run, as follow’s; Hebron ; dover correspondent, Mrs.' Paul Broad-Hilliard Sts.; Wesley Bulla Maine and has worked in the I f ' Mattress. And you do more thaft iwye! & FUEL OIL Rd. to Lake Rd.\ around .Lake to 1 2-6856. of 67 Hemlock St.. Woodbridge St. Rockville office of The Herald O PEN A L L D A Y: ^ A T U R D A Y S mi Llndholm'a Cornets, to Kt. 6 ,.^ 1 ' • ■ ■; \ and E. Middle Tpke.j Joseph But­ since June 27, 1955. Walter Ted- cof^ h eqt! Yoii get superb Sealy.sleeping wiHi all Old State Rd.; to Trade School ler of 134 Charter' Oak St„ Main- ford Is the new RockV’ille bureau these famous quality features: Windham High -School. Hollister Sts.; Frederick • Clark chief. Before joining Thfc Herald No Bmrd Meeting ' , GoventryTatalily of 141 Adams St., .Buckland; Wil­ last April 23. Tedford was a re­ There will 6e no meeting of the fred Clarke of 20 Henry St., porter with the Wll-Umantic YOU CAN • Extra,high coil taunt! Princeton St»E. Middle Tpke.; Chronicle. m The BOLAND Oil CO. Regional District 8 Board Of Edu­ B lam ed on Fatigue ALWAYS DEPEND y r cation this evening since as many PLUS • Pro-built borders (or yoars of ON ft SU PPLY CO.-.I 6 1 T b 'N NOTCH members as possible plan to at-' Rockville, Sept, 10 (Special)^ Pit.tsfield, Mass., when they were,, sacred stones from ?-U, Sinai on Karj raihouq "RAW F.-^ \ mandments. He was uerhaps the ELECTRONICS County Coroner Bernard J. Acker­ mission field. They w-ere remem­ X 'Deirioerata- tq-Meet ' first ecclesiastical architect. Cef • Tap quality innfrspring unit for tha man in the death of an East Hart­ bered by many lovely gifts and tanly;; thecatjfullness i f his work LABORATORIES •STANEK The DemocraticTown Commit­ additional, sun\s of money. ^ haalthful firmnast pienaarad by Soolyt tee will meef*this evening in the ford mlui killed - in a. 1-car crash Is a 'w o ^ y example to us its 'ire • FITS LIKE A TIE month. . ' A buffet style supper was proceed a congregation to build Town Hall to- ehdorse party can­ served by Mrs. Sadd. assisted by our house of worship. 277 BROAD SERVICE • GLOVE LEATHER '• Soma,fine quality matching box didates for Die'State Legislature In ar finding is.sued today Atty. her sisters, Mrs. H. W. Reid and STATE iprihg—JUST $39,951 and Justice of the pea>«. Ackerhian' stated the death "of "TTie decline of the millionaire • ARCH SUPPORTING Mrs. Joseph Schelnfeldt, both of •King Solomon is an-eloquent testi­ RADIO T i i t V I s I 0 N Chief'Geoiige Nelson headl^ .a John C, Bid'.vell, 66, East Hartford, East Hartford, NO W ENDS TUBS. • FEATHER WEIGHT ■gyiepp' of eight -members of - the mony to the wisdom of J e s u4’ CONT. FROM 5 P.M. was probably caused 'when the words ‘Lay not up for yourselvcE .CbBaael S 'Msw Bavsa, tTs'aa. Andover Volunteer Fir< DepaH- elderly man dozed while driving. Oluuui*l 1« BarUsrd, Cssa. ;, merit'l-.who'participated In the Man- treasiires upon earth "where moth 2 MAJOJLHrrSH Chassel n 9sriutlsM. 'Masa. Said the- epronefc; '-‘In view of and rust do corrupt.As ha rLirPV THE CLOWIt driving .jjis car,” -,’ '• “ In all the sacred history of Is­ hsd a good beginning,seeking (K» BUD BABKLBV SHOW I I i : \ I Bidwell. w ^ killed-,When. jiis' bar wisdom to gpvejn 'Tils people;^' at (M) COMEDY TIME rael, there 1$ not such a'figure as (U) FILM -rEATVBB crashed.into a'tree’'on,Rt. 44A hear the last h^„-^if not k e w ;^ fo r e (Ul OUT WEST Us pr«tr«il) New S U P E R •/t Opem Up Vwf Shpptd Up' the Rt. .31 cutoff "dn Xtig. ,19. He Solomon, at once k grand and sad him Jib e model statpmerit/for all (Ml srsiF, N«m Bmtl .was en route to %-Coventry Like figure,'* declared the* ,Rev. John —"Wbo DsSH” ' i i ' ' TOTEM leaders... ■ Whoever^ Would be (M) UTTLB BfiBGALg. ANAHIST ^ Hslpt Dry Up luwiy Neiel cottage his family had rented, the E. Post yesterday In the ' North great among youj^iet him be your I I) BTAGE I boroner said. servant.’ ” '■ / —^'DrcpplU®'* THE WHITING A r.j T I B I O T I C * AsllkIs'Hc Ts KiU. Jifethodist Church. ' He pVeacned a$> ADVKN7VMK tUEATkU Atty. 'AcIterniKn also stated In the final'in the .series of biograpri- wawes Bnof. •«!•« - CORPORATION^ Dmpereei Oefsiil his 'finding tiiat Bidw-ell, like, so Antomntte Hearing Specialists Charcoal, Nasai Spray Ical messages entitled. Solomon, ■ z (11) W B A ?H ^ ' ' Tan many motorists,-’’wrho end up be­ Builder of God’s House."' (Ml ICAItI.V SHOW ,244 Mala 'SL — TeL hd-t-llM coming a ‘statistic’ instead of stop­ Ra n d o u h S ^ —--Sptril fit Writ Polm-* White - T Tie Rev. 'Mr., Tost said, ‘’Jrew EAST HARTFORD iU> Mo"B FI'FlUTVBK------. ------Beige ping • and resting, or napping,” (Ul TWIUOMTTHKA7EB WELDON DRUG COMPANY probably thought he could make it men; in this life'have had such (ID MVB.’^ H K tim e an auspicious’ beginning an SbkK Family . s> reoBTscoPK • 901 -MAlJir StHEET • ili without falling^ asleep, (Ul chbidtopiikbs mon to whom the Lord'gave Wiv (111 SPOBTfl digest dem and riches beyond, most niena Carload for :.(-S) WEATHEK . (114#) THE MEDIC ; imagination. To him came the rul-, .Dsars Opes at 7';M : (M) FTElS'V'jr.V *'' ers of the nations that jthey miilht flterU at 7:M ..-T"ll’i_|Ute.tB B« CsPd” Sweets jG’reet 200 Aaar Crawlard admire his-discerninf^. mind and Tbni Taesdsg Nichols (U) TV THEATEB Oil Anniversary the colossal rtches! of his krrilgdom: iMca.Ier la - • :N ( St HAK raANGIHTO BEAT- 'CaFBring S«rvlc« At Its M»sf Yet, It W’as these veiy riches MonchcsfffrTIRE (U4SI, yiG DAMONE SHOW . Recngnlzrd KverywHorr Ab' The World’* ^Brute Force” ; OsriiiT Babby Vsa asd lbs For All OcBslsi6ns« ' ~ which wVre to mark h’s dowTfall. AIm „,_Bstr"t»--‘R«Mlrr Fram Army officers, who oelehrated - Sat., Run.; and Holidsya The Wara Brlarains” Jamra • Sers'ing All Conn, and Western Mass. “ was the construction of tlie tem­ “ Naked City” t'sfsey (Ren^^-50tiL_\vedding anniversary, Cont, 2 PJH.. " HEAUQUARTERS ie;N ( S4S)lsl|'V&in O.VE srMMEB ^jCharcoal • Cbmplefe Se.rvice. for as Many as 5,000 yesterday, ha's a v e ^ happy day ple for the worship ,of Ood. He THEATER — --Tha GaaM- Tan ■ -, ’ -Call Us For Free-Estimates built it larishly and spared neith­ I-.I 2 .lOuli- 50- all).-, FRtt . store sad Plant 29$^ Broad St. - fla.Krr Heart" with l.attarr Wild Oats ' greeting over 200-of (heTi- friends Adler a t '‘open house” at the home of* er men, nor fribney tn.it it' be a "OCR FOOD -ISN’T EXPENSIVE, place of grandeur. Intd It he (IN) HIGHWAY' PATROL IT iCST TASTES THAT WAY" their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. TEL Ml 3-5179 lll:M (IS) HKPORTKRA RUrHOl'P - JPftr supreme support and heaUhruI-comfort, and Mra. George .^Sadd, 271 High brought the ark cbn’.iinirig" i the (11) MAN CALLED ••X" 'Try Our Famous PIcklefi MuBhrooms and Sauce - )M) CBrNiNi; a d f ji 7 >VaVs Bottiir l IF YOU WANT- you’U 'flnd nothing^, fiber ,thn8.,-the PosUire- St. Guests came from Portland, 8i4 t I S) WORLD NBW6 TODAT (U)— rAN______D ID C# JAMMERA El pedic! Comfortable relief for tense nerves klaine. Pittsfield, Maa.s., where (11) NEWS . . lira ( I) NEWS EB^BTIBTEB PAGAN!CATEBERS ■)U (D) SPORTS REVIEW , (IS48) NEWS... !. » wiwnitfbmestotopvaluc^' 1. It's Quick Stortinf-g'ivcs you fart heat, euy-to-^' and muscles,, lets you 'awakg relaxed and re­ 'Major and 'Mrs. Sweet w*ere for COFFEE TtM ( 8) MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY - t i l) VTNAL EDITION • foom cutkinned inselet. -MANCHESTER 511 0-1S59. 9-3708, 9-8528 (18) NEWS control fires;-’ ' v ,. freshed! 20-year^.written guarantee on seta. merly stalioned’f and from Natick, (U) PLAYHOtlSP; OF STARg Rothing beats ‘blue'coaj’ beat - 7* b fuKious laothers NEW 4.PNDONGI 2-2876, 3-4379 Klass.. where they v’ere married; (11) WEATHER AND MV8IO ^ (U) NIGHTCAP EDITION lt '8 l« w A8h--^you |„, PREVIEWS furnace.' plaCea, w^are Major Sweet 'has • (M) NEWS OF THE MOUB 11:18 ( 8-I8-1144> WEATHER . * snug loplina fil. substan­ " a M W I f c s Garden Grove. ‘ r .. 45 EAST CENTER STREET (U) WEATHEBCA8T furnace or the latest aiMomatic.coak 3. It's Centr^-klRnciad-^firepared at the mines to served as commander. 4..«- YVEBK o f s e p t . 17-22 - 7:U (1848) DOUGLAS EDWARDS A burning etfuipmerit. You get more tial c'emforl,-FIESTAS’or^ The couple iweived a purse of, . , , NEWS . ^ve you perfect mixture for longraL buroiag- Ereifnst S:ir "TS *epf TrT..'•(«). (It) YESTEBDAY’S NEWSkBEL comfort for yburilollaT---with thr Arltfi AccurotRly Sizad-tuits your fuitiace ‘enctW' the S tfOffToTyoo. money from 'the' Mari.gfi'Mjiep-Cbrps Sal. at t:M (U) JOHN DALY AND THE GLASS where they aervetj -two . years MIKBUSS—AUTO .BLASS finest, safest, ckanest heat in the " ' —gives less waste, greatest economy. , ' •Waving tp September 1945 fbr UiMlY - -KnY WSTERWSTEI ^7:18 (88) S ?olm ^ '' 9. IPs Daap Mlnad-in PennsyivanUta fiainout Wyo- ill"liU (88) *■ .WEAT------h CRVAn E WnNBOW OLARS — , _ land! Try ‘Wpe coal’ ; the’ D0U6US O'NEIL HqvexYou Visited 7(18 ( 841) hold JOt'ENEY ihg Valley field. itr- ■ FOR a m * HO VSEHOLO wm ‘jTrtIt “Ta Saaera” “ lUfferehce. Y oull sec why we tell oifr (18) TBEEY.Al,ND THE .PIRATES „ _ ;i. AjmiiTE cu. ^ 6 . It's Carafulfy W cu h ad -to remove irapuritiet, ROXIE . , (11-M) ntd^M E CARLE snow SI BISSUX ST.—M1 R-7SI8 — customen; Don’t Be Golor-E^imf " insure cleanliness. ' FUEL'FUiliPOSES (U) ANIOR uaklry 7:tt (1*48) NJ^'S CARAVAN * " ' When You Buy Coal. . . insist oh > f . And It'a-CdlorRd ilii*-ybv can be imp y.ou’ra Peiightfully -SrailM *) SOI-EEZE - < 11:15 < 5) LKS PACL A KARY-FORD M EAN S_ ^ . (1845) ^KNB AND ALLEN (IS) THE, RIG SHOW . ‘Uueboal’. Call us today! getting the brat fuel money candsn biiy. ) (« ) 'TRffl IS VODk LIFE (11) ORCHESTRA , - (M)—ERNIE KOVACS SHOW .. ^ '*•> bIFK WITH KLIZABETH —OpeiM 41:18 t 8) NITECAP.TREATBR - -i , _ ^ COMPANY’S 8:18.( 8-11) HOWARD HARLOW OR. "Relars at Iba rialBimaa’* CHFJITRAi Gseit; Mildred ll:W (tl4t) TONIGHT \ ) . • -> ‘ --V Miller V THE W. GLEHNEY LEHI6H ■laiis Adsidi .,I:88 ( 8) NEWS ■ ; - wM.BipARAIfSTNk' BtolM n and Oil Bam ei* 8dM a>4 Boots" Plsi-Cs-lrit Has* Haas la Frlrst: KVm^ Orch.^aad lit Bais., '134 NORTH MAIN ST. J4ANCHESTER. CONN. Bantecd ProoipUy iiid SileiAt^^ raw, U.U. A.4S. lad Bale., 81 .M.! "EDGE QF HELL" rats. 81.7S- Mt.- flat.. Qreh'. and. lit Do 'Come In* Balr..,rara.“ • .rats. rail. IS.M. Isd Bair. j^ve Money— PHONE Ml 9-52S3, I sue. 81.U t SON, hM. WjBLKf* Harffsrd 'i4. ’ C*aa. I golfer Voljueft At 881 MAIN ST C I S M staotpad, srif adAfpsiSA- ^ ipfmikCltdngad Paify Tplap*, - .1-1 •" »—f 44IHARtPbRDRDV Til. Ml 9-4197 5R Don t b( COLOR-BliND when you buy cool . . buy blue cou U:-’ .'/J. ,/T^' ' ■ "i • -' 'X'.' v / ’ •■'' '' “ * r- ; -I’r Y'’ 'O, .'i . ’ • ‘«^• «lt Target Pate» Set f0 r F in is li tlnB. is used. This - means, mitted ^.hy the treasurer for,.efp- aill be able; to rcoeive SOd90B<|g&qhpOOeOOC^eOODBiGga DBOBBBB'G^ttftQl Paily Radio Space in Parkade pro]^.' . X . ■ / Tells Story of- continuousSljtaadtasting. of music '^The Board aleo voted rental of or InsiruotlohiL , ' X BMt«ni PayUgiht Time WPOP--141* An office in the H ebron' Center Maiicfcedfcer x4t£oriicy4 o Talfe The staUons>n the area are all ^ 1 K ) - U M National Hhoisa,. fhc.i 'a ,i1ioe- building where the' post p(Ifce''|s , Conelrad System ^atore chain with 132 outlets bca t- on the same: fye^jRenpy And car­ •N,.‘ Anp^er. Sept. 10 ;i8peclan -ipiFand dralna|fe ^ o rk is. started in locfted.. " rying jhe same jir a p s w /b lit take lered throughout the country, haa TeiKher of Y oke ^nd Ph On National GOP Convention . This first o f X series Of articles X leased frAtore itiv the Manch?ateY WHlf work on the Regional Disyi tWo weeks and -ceftipleted In live - X' aitggeetlon by Clifton .turns liroiyicaeilng by TlWaJ® of a die* ■ » dupjttirt by the f«awr»> w C cil:?*’'® ^KTawK CjMB'lid trtet 8 Juhior-Senibr High School iweelw after liotiflcatloh that rough' ■Rbrhe, that' a timetable be for National rClvll Defense Week switching .system. In the^l^artford ' wknb—' veninc Serenade SWpplfig Parkade..jv: ■ ; discuss in. detail the Conelrad ajiioagenieiits Hud ere auli](^ to WTIC-On^ #ih-» PMlly Signing of the leaae with Green' scheduled to begin in two Wecita, j f fading haa beetK^iahed. pared-'by Dr, Heialisr of othprwork . Bolton Sept. TO (^clall-^For-YVernon Board of Aasessprs; • will area, with five • statlonsXs;hoth WPRC—Cbarlea Colllnawbod target date for completion of a ll' T« Atid BooefaN«BdaUo«s ■ to done in.prepabatipirfbr the R tstm it iM cliiRC Sapt^btr IS, l9jl • met Judge John S. -G. Rottner, ent of broadcasting. frequencies are used so ttst cb u ii^ witnout nouce. , WPOPIP—Gabriel — " — Healter— lor Eatatea, Inc„ which built . -u. Rottner,' be host tb. the monthly ipfeetlng of- the Parilade, was announced tdday classroom wotrk has betin set ,for • , Recommendation ttojn the State September.. ' 1957,. ..d icin g of Manchester, will speak to a.Toung the Hartford' Area AasenorrSMC Assn. Dnuous broadcasting esn be * w itA t—Hualo Htrcham ■W'HAY—Polka Parly ;hy Letmart Reader, executive Vice September of next year, abc'ordlrtg i life marahal concerning the type school, wits approvecTby the Boarth Republicans meeting tonight ,at tomorrow. -JE. Pierce /HerrickHerrick of A ^ ir a careful reading of some celved. 6A either 940. or 1240. 640 Is' WOcJi-IUcnrt IU»u* W i;uc—Gaud Kvenina Good lloale preaident « F ^ e »hoppin|;'^enter’a to district school offletaU. ' J df lire exUngulahefs, direction In Mrs. Lester T^dmpson, Ahd^er, 71 FOXCROFT DRIVE TEL Ml f-9R7r the Rainbow Club at 8 o’clock. the local.bqafd will attend. qu^tlitionnalres, postcards, and the best frequency , for outlying WKNB—P.M. •’ ■ WKXB—Evenina Serenada The *1.834,131 achoot, to be hultt ' 'vhlch doorb awing and others, will aubetltuted feif M,rs. John Btell.. WTip-Women ■. WTIO—Henry f t ^ o r merchant'a aako^ation. Atty, Rottner waa a delegate to the' The Board of. Finance will hold letters Wnilved ' from the pubiic areas ' such as Manchester, Blast wDm5-^r iwibr . WDRC—M d y AmoKI In Hebron, will serve that toWn. be, added to the contract aa a clerk;. whpXvaa absent due. to IH- Hartford,. West Hartford, ett. WPOP—Dalectlra Mystery ^ Meanwhile, twlKmofe atorea In Andovef and Marlborough, and'is !®bangejofder. on the July 20 test of the Conelrad WPOP—wi* work* the recently complbtbd Parkade neu. ^ -T h e Board voted to hire' Within most Oi the HoiUurd area, SlKS** expected Ip’ be completed by' Botrd voted. last week to Mfa^Thbmpaon aa substitute clerk *'•* get propoaat for the 1956-57^flscal system o f, broadcasting several WIIAT—Muata UarcAenl *■ WHAY—Polka'party located on W. Mtddle^Tpke.. aiid conctuatons -qan be reached. First, either. 640 or 1240 ahouldvglvc W C C ^R ecort Revue , W ClX—Good kivaMD Uusle Brpad St., were preparlngxtoday Pebruaov 1958. ' te n e v ^ 1100.000 bond, from Sep uhtfl Mrs. Bell's return. Advfrtite in The Herald—-U Pays local . Chapter of voOng equsT results. wiUG^Erenlnic Cohitraotor J. S. Naain, avilll* the' public muM under.stand tho WKNfc-P.M. ^ WTIC—Henry Ta!rtor ^ to opeiv their doora to cuatolnera CJORVis In the prbceaa of forma- * limitations of Oonelra^.The regii- in cltie-s. wJOi • only one radio WTiC-10*0 Radio mantle, low bidder on the project, - tlon. OWy one previous meeting of . • , «Tionr. it ^ r a s ------toimr W D R Arnold \ for the flrat time tomorrow. lations require, that all stations station, the Stations, must use WPOp—iSelectlva has revised his t(id to the lower ■ the fflroil^haa been-held. Ail inter- Warranty :De,«tt: GlUford and w'hat is called pulsed. A r . qn-off, g jb — '■>■ ■ They are a riew-etyle Liggett- over 5;000 watts power must re­ ttse*-II Rexall -dt}iK atone and Manchester flglice from *hls oifjgipal estimate.! •sled peraotta are invited to attend. Mabel LopmlptD Irving I* Mills. mode of broadcasting,' 'vHtlch WHAY—Beity Kimball ■ W H AY-NIte Watch duce power to the 5.000 vvatt leve^ WHAY—Beit! W Tie—HenW: TiMrlor ^ le And A^liahcea. ILTM.OOO by makinitaking changes Francis FianoKia - serving aa' tern-; property/oir-ftt. 85; Lillian. G. Van means that the station will broad­ WCU&>Re«tt------*Re«erd Ravua . site layout, nasonry work. porary chairmiut\until formal or-1 Zander to Robert , D. Valentine, This ’ is necessary so\ th^t there WKKl^Base______-Baseball Matinta WDRC—AyrtiurAf*urGo< Godfrey The signlng'-Trf a leaae by-Na- will be,a minimum of tnterference cast a-short message of only a few WTIC—loeo Radio Lana WPOP—Yolce of nrestona aluminum \Hndows, mlHwork and gatueatlonanieaUon .-and',rmd Mrs. JamesJamesN^. - property on School Rd.;, Laurier 8^'«nds duration.-ana. then leave •>**3 tibnarshoea hrinia.^ tS the num­ between cities whert - gH Rtatlons WORp-A;al Kolby . WHAY—Kite-y watch ' ' carpentry. palnUl^. pluniisjng and Hassett aa ieorary.fecretary; ' ' F. DOMars to Mortimer -F. aiid the air for a period up' to one and WPOP—Wai^ Works'- ber pf-tenants alreadY^ln the 12:5 hns, L. Harlow, property ort Bol- a're operaiihg on 640 or i246i Many WTIQ-Hehry Taylor milfion PSrkade. After tomorrow's heating. electricaiHlems and mis­ The bualnesa meeting<<^l- eoti- one-half minute.s. Ihtring this off t^RC—Arthur Godfrey cellaneous epulpmentN. . aider adoption of a ctmsUuitkm and tirKfJentbr Rd.; Horace Flolo to of the Connecticut stations do not ‘traAY—Batty Kimball WPOP—Voice of Firestone / openings, seven of them w^the in use their regular transiulUer for cycle, it is possible that the radio WCCO—Record Ravlaw 'Revision Approved X other matters concerning ^estab- Ronald A„ and Bafbara A. Fin- To dramatize ihe^ savings you can WKNB—KaUnaa ■ ■ operation. The Parkade'a offteial Conelrad ^ t it .have 'an' auXiUai-.v will pick up other stations on the WHAY—Ni*ht Watch opening la scheduled for $ept. ^ Architect Louis J. Draww ap­ lishment of the local chapter bn, a negan, property, on Volpl Rd. .same frequency, but whatever is V WTRN-1080 Radlcn Lana MTOC—Telephone Hour ed thd revisions. whlchXhe permanent basis. \ transmittw u.sirtgpnly 200 to i,000 m a k e E v e r y d a y at y o u r First N a tion al WDRCHW Kollty tTORC—My Son Jeep Reader said National Shoes, watts of power. heard should be .ignored as it may WPOP—Wax WoYka AVPOP-Nlfht Music sa(d>..would not slter efllctency o ' Attend GOP Barbecue Advertiseni^f-— which carries mep’a, women's and RepubUcan Town . Committee- Having a, separate-, transmitter be s station in another state broad­ S tore, yfB.ro holding a special "49q •iia- children’s shoes, as w ^l i s hand­ tt achspi building. Drakoi ad( FTora■Jora B. J^ nson casting to the people in their Area. WHAT—RdMrd Rodao WHAY—Nlaht Watch that no .major changes coiHd^ be members attended a beef barbecue on 'Conelrad is an advantage in, IC—Telephone Hour bags and hosiery for women,'-wilttylll Panning re-opens'torir the 7th year The information broadcast by Sale.'yVou will be amazed at h o w ___iRC—Johntiv Dollar made in th.eitchool’a consTructlon THESE OUTSTANDING held at the Keeney Farm Cottage in BollonItoi and Win WimniaRUc.. Reg- m6at cases beca.use’ it savea the occupy a store with 3,125 squalw. these pulsed stations will be com­ w n c —losD.Kadia i>ana WPOP—Kitht Music tthsut rebiddln. broadcaster valuable time whieli »:*a- feet of floor space. It will hold, ita^"' Sat­ plete'. Material UsAd will, be mes- much a ,50 cent piece wiH'buy- with WDRC—Nebra Reporter In addition to th^N;ahtract price urday, Sept'. .29, in -all typeC-/, of would be needed to tune, tjls rejpt- WPOP—Bob and Ray WHAV-NIs^ Watch opening in conjunction' with t h e .. . ,,,, . . en's Assn. They included Mr. and lar transmitter to a Conelrad fre*-, .sage.s from yoUr oVvn local Civil ■ il»- V^IC-Gomra»ts In Music formal opening of the Parkade. at ! aJHr^Velopment Proudiy Pres6nted For Your Supj^l^ dancing nqw being taken muu ~10 De'fense Director or messages from ehango left ever! B'HAT—Racord Rodeo WDRC^-Hpapltol Cloakroom ■ • . 'other hgiirea presented at a re- Mrs. Donald Tedford, Mr. and quency. As a result of the preced­ WPOP—NIahl------‘Mu! luWc which, time it will offer gifts with Mrs.. James- G. Hassett, Mr. and a.m.81.111. toLU l^Albelisrvil n oon AIIUapt! 2a. LV *AS Lm, State or A rei Civil .Defense Head- W«XX>-R. -tX>»Raoord Review ttsae. I cent Bonrd'mefetlng will bring the ing. it has been proved thaj/ the B’KNB—Baaeball Matinee every purchase of shoes. Mrs. Robert Miller and-State Rep. Special Limbering G. lasses qtiarterji. WHAY—NIaht Watch'' totaP cost of'The new school to. T jie' Oemocratfc'' town Committee mothers and buaitie8s''girls. ' Ball­ Average type of small kitchen or BTIC—loeu Radio Lane -..t m .1C—Contrasts c - “ ■In —Mtlsfc The Llggett-Rexali drug store Eugenb Gagliardonef ^-1room t.vpe o f radio Is^not suited . At present, only 11 of the broad- WDRC—Oal Kolby to open tomorrow, Seader’ said, is w'ithin the $1^950,000 bond issue room classes for 5th,' 6th,7th and WPOP—Bob and Ray WDRC—Capitol Clnakropbl recently sold by the .district. Proceeds of the event will be to deceive a good sigi«l'frora these ca.st'Y stations in Connecticut are , WPOP-Nlaht Music ^ "completel.v new and different,” ' Used to help finance the campaigns Sth graders beginning Ttifesday, authwize'd to. broadcas* ."on Conel- t * ;M - < They are:. Architectural and eR- X'< October 9. Register by phoning low pdwer.statioh^diie to the fact TYPICAL SAL VALUES WHATtLSwIns £aay WHAY-Nlaht Watch featuring self-service and a "value -gineering fees, *117,168; Consulting of U.S. Rep. Horace Seeley-Brown, that theyirave aAmall loop anten­ •■ad. It,is hoped in the near future WCCQ—Racord Review WTIC—Election Trende mart,” ' Where a wariety of sundry Congressman-at-large Antoni' W. Mitchell 9-1336. luett Matinee WDRC—Moods for RonTanca fees. *5000; site cost. $19,900; ad- na moiintedxlh the back that' is, to -have practically all 28’" ata- WPOP—Night Music / andU. household items will be sold. ministration and supervision, *«**25^- G IV i THEM YOUR VOTE Sadlak and State Sen, Robert I- ■ ver.v dlrectldnlil. An outside anten-1 in Connecticut authorized THENE ARE MANY MORE - VISIT YO FIRST NATIONAL TODAY t w p R O -^ l Kolby It:U- . / . Keeney -Jr.. ‘»11 of whom are run­ Manchester Evening H erald and equipped for Conelrad. Based WPOP—Bob and Ray WHAY-NIrtt Watti.----- '4, , * * J » 1? 000: contingency, *10,000; anffi Bolton correspondent, .Mrs. Joseph ria attached to'^lHese radios in ‘ tVTlC—World of Music sales and Appliances which will b e ; «•> < w i o ' ning fbc. c^-electton. The candidates most, cases would permit receiving on usual ^listener reaction ex­ were speakers at the Saturday D’ltalia, telephone .Mitchell 8-5545. MIRABEL - Pur^ 12-OZ a A c Eaay. WDRC—Moods -tor Romance i S“ Pt- Dr. W. Chrla a-good signal. ^ . / pected from flic public whSli a re­ ' Ravlaw WPOP—Night Mutle Hartford, trtll carry a complete was requested bv The event. From the cards, letters and port is requested by mail, it is STRAWBBtXY JARS ■ R l r ______in Sporta iit s a - . applii FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ready for DrlR WHAY—Night Watch line of appliances, television seta Board-to prepare a Hat of need- DRIVER ESCAPER DE.ATH qiiestin estimated thatAet'ween 250.(K)0 and PRESERVES WTIO-IIHU Radio Lana Fire Olilef Peter Ma-ssollni has WDRC-iCal Kolby ' . WTIC—F r^W arln g and juvemle furniture. * flf” ' *'* equipment nhil itv /-osf , to ,b» Westport-, Sept. 10 — Dona'id proved that the car.'radio is\the 500,000 listeners heard the Con­ 2 w r o P —Lea Paul and Mary Ford WDRC-rMoodi for Romanea opening will, be marked by announced local firemen will be WPOP^Ight Music presented to the ^ a r d at iU nextj N. LIndstronri, 21._'^lson. escaped hest .suited for receiving Coneli necticut broadcast' during Opera­ NABISCO, EDUCATOR or 1-LB presentation driver's., .seat, just grasing Lind- public does not understand- the tack and diedin church yesterday.- Light Meat - Solid Pack B'HAY-Bporta _ ^ WDRC—News. Weather chitect Draicos in West Hartford. ' Itientlflcation plate or badge to en­ strhm's ear and wrist. He was two .-different method^ of , broitd- He was postmaster df ;^uth TUNA FISH WCtXl—Good Evening Good Mbaie WPOP—Night Music ter the area of tlHll. WKNB—Evening Serenade.-' ll:ia - H afner Electisd A deduction or?s2,000 will be treated at the hospital for the.se castlng' used on Conelrad. -Tn arena Norwalk' and slce'iiresidenX of the WTIC—Btrlctly Bporu .X WHAY—Night Watch allo-u-ed by Nasih if gravel roads Teams 7 and 9 of the Civil De­ injiiries and discharged. where there are more than one or Norwalk Building and Loan Assn. Apricots, Peaches, Pears 8 0 Z WIXRO—J, Zaimaa / WTIC—Snort* fense organisation of 'flre depart­ WDRC Nlghl Owl T o LaFrance Post -Night Music ments will participate X In the or Fruit Cocktail M W CANS WPOP- exercise. A poultry l»ous^^ two X' CANNED FRUITS WHAY—OlnnarXJata WCCC—CoqiMlvenlng Good Muale WHAY—Night Watrh Henry Hafner, former pres­ storie.Sjin height and 135 feet long, WlO«B—^IVrnlng Serenade ' f WTtC—Statllme Serenade ident of- Hafner Associates, , has V will be burned,- Planning for the FINAST 9-OZ Sm Ce-0>ta Gleo OlUb WDRC—Night Owl BUSINESS lU>-0. Lombardo WPOP-Kite Music beeh elected executive vice pres­ event has bean carried out by Chier^^ For A Flakier Crust PKGS 3P—Mel Allen ' ll:4»- ident of LaFrance Ihdustrlek. Inc, I. .S. Kent of Vernon; Chief Rich­ . WDRC—Night Owl- AS USUAL PIE CRUST MIX WHAY-Nieht Walrh . The announcement of Hafner's ard Davis of Columbia, Team 7 tvH AT—Dinner Date WTIC—Starllme Serenade electioni w^as made today by W o- leader, and.Chief John Ashley of WCCC—Good Evening Good Muaid PINE PHiRiAGY TINAST WKNB— Evening Serenade ' lino Gefll. LaFrance board chair­ Rockville, Team 9 leader. YOU SAVE AAORE 24-OZ JAR WTIC—Three Star tuktra . man. LliFrahce is the new bu-ner of ChTEB 8T. There will be 20 pieces of ap­ Rapulaf WDRO—Lowell Thomas • Chene.v'Bros. paratus in the operation, plus gen­ PEANUT BUTTER Elks to Sponsor Gerji {said that Hafner will join erator.* and other equipment. The D ance at Lodge 'LaFrance in a few weeks and will' local tank truck has been o-ssigned FINAST BOXES supervise fsbric development, to duty with other tankers pro Luxury Quality OF4001 st.vllng.j manufacturing and fe tin g other buildlngf in the ares, TUESDAYS T a c i a l t is s u e s The Manchester Lodge of^ Elks chandistng. Thtodor* R^Ciunmhigs Phillip Horrisen Eugen* KcHy ■ iSimper' Inicks assigned to the is sponsoring a Saturday night I Hafner, a g r a d u a te ^ f the CMS Coristruction ./aq^rintendent for eXercine will relay.water to con- dance Sept. 15. This will be an in-! Zurich textile Schoob-bf Switser- ^Hrol'demolition of the chicken coop. MEMBERS Green M.itjm^Estates, Inc. Born Businessman (Gift shop on Main Practicing attorney. Born in Man­ snd Elks and tfieir { and .^ktbated -in Manchester. St. I Army veteran. Gradliatt -mre Extlngulshec Canvass formal affair, Rafner Associ- chester. Attended Trinity Coltqgs 49c Frozen Fbod Values 'Kuesta are invited. ARE GradiMCte pf University of Connec- Western Reserve University. Ac­ W in /r , F. Elliott of the local Dancing wjll be from 9 to T with ates until ' esle.-'to - Burllpgton -UcuL Served in Marine - Corps tive in Manchester Ciiam^r of sjtd University of Connecticut Fire D ejl^qienl is chairman of a mutle. fum i^ed by .Xliff Hamlin Mills in I, X ■,V I • E from Aug, 1941,to Sept. 1945. Ac­ Commerce. Has served for 2 years committee will , canvass the lO-OZ He with Chicopee Mills, tive In charity 'drives, PTA., etc. Law School. Nav>' veteran. Mar­ at BURTON'S and Ws brehestra, a trio from the on Board of Directors. Married to\yn in s campmgn to sell f.XD-2 YOR GARDEN i Tandtr Grton Middletown L4an. of Hiilyer >CoHege sines OUR. C A R ^^li^N ^LQ N O E R WEAR” Has . directed Hilltop. Nursery. iMOMRNT LIKK THE ard Propellat^' Hak' Keen with~ 1940.? -B.A. and M.A. Western GASOl !N» ,8thop.l jtdr ,_.9 .years.-,- Eonnecly-. X. PRESENT" ...... 2?Sufe 'OSlle Uoloradpr "P.'H.'D. . teacher in public schools of Green- ed,.St.'' James and Manchester "S HOCStERY in Education. 'Yale?': 28 years in •(Author’s name below) tr'-X wlch and Manchester. B.S. degrea ->Higlr'Scbopl. Officer in Knights of I 24U N. MAIN ST.-;^M1 9^^ 8 « - - i :v e R.Ti-7w Cofumhua. Methber Britlah-Amer- educational Work. Has served on from St. Joseph's Collage, ican Club and active in commu­ ''Board ,6f Directors 'for past 2 Your future health can BANTLY OIL be good or bad, depend­ * iv r » ■ I SAVR^ SAVE ^ SAVE ^CAVE ■ rled and has 6 children. X . nity drive committees. years. Married and has ^ children. *N T B r aLAMKs "*<*4 beJoSr, I ■ X , ing ^on what .Voii are do­ FDLLomxQ ''T THi: I ing, now to protect it. If, Regularly fo $5.99 *AST Ce,VTBR ■ ILL MItclull 9 FOR CONSTABLE FOR s e l e c t m a n when illne.s.s strikes, you - - - deli.v seeking thje skilled A very^-gpeciaKgroup specially priced TFL ROCKVI! I F S.2177 • FRANK K 0PC H A ;~ ' ^ FRED NASSIFF • b u s t m a in ■ •JAMES McXEOUGH advice of\ .vpur' physicia)i, for^xOne day.‘only;‘'They are in assorted ROGER NEGRO you e.Kposiif' yOQrself to ^ JOSEPH MACAlONE styles 'with short, long or sleeves. complications ;that later in Sizes 32 to 38. MARY DUNPNY .vour life may jtQrment you. I f f - ' 9f -Nature .send.s .you- pain TUESDAY ONLY 'Whay$ your or discomfort );o warn you Wanjchjidi^ 9iaidL that .something is wrong. DANCE STUDIO ' Wfc KtSlRVE 'TH! RIGHLTO LIMIT QUANlimS Self treatment drugs that n M A P L E i r . typei temporarily 'relieve ..-that llritjlsh*Am*rieaii Club) - c ' -XX,. Jl/L JowJfL C if f a iM , y pain or discomfott, may Famba^ Klaker Peter Pan. Golden Cookies Handi - BANCU, Colodiiil, Cspe hide A trouble that can be­ PEANUT BUTTER' NEW ENGLAND STYLE XRAFT CHEES'E .^ ' Cod,, no .matter what style, come serious. Be wise. At ASSORT/4NT ,'you owh . . . it’s worth IN TEG R ITY * Candidates w hose Only inUrcst is in rendering a public Bprvice by the first sign of illness "get Mrs. Filbert's M argariiA taking part.in the'ciyic life of pUr community. j. S"]?«'hy , 2.o z ja r # B A U r r plentyj-Relmiding after a your physician’s advice J or Crunchy LB PKG S ' * - 2 7 c QTRS . - ■ U.PKQ 2 9 c fife would' cost a fortune. and let-‘him treat' the real • TOE And fire may iitri.{k0. l ^ t T E L i i s s l ^ K E K t C E ^ Can^dates who have demonstrated by their actmti|pi in thp--'^ cause of .your -trouble. Regularly $3.99 Fields of business,'education and industry that -they are well qualiOed'fo act for the best inter- Red Heart (Sweetheart Btu White Baho Tlie^b«l type of protec­ eAts of the people of Manchester, . ' *■ . yoUj^ PEYSIGIAN The’se are the famous Wonderspuns in DOG. FOOD TOILET SOAP FLAKES CLEANSER - tion?-^trong'and adequate CAN PHONE . . Orion. A, novelty pullover, double breasted, 2 l/Gf ONS 25c insurance. ’ . i- .^^.-MltcheU 3-5321 - ' ^ ' - - — -----—,— ______- — Candidates w'hb will be independent-hf lp t'^ d re proups/br-- striped pattern with^ solid color shawl col- 16-OZ CANS 3 0 Z PKG 9 ^ : MODERN JAZZ ’WHEN YOU NEED ' Jar. Sizes^d^o/lll,^ / , . ,IX 2 7 c • BARS 2 5 ^ 20-01 CAN 17c factions seeking personal power. Their responsibility will be directly to t^ y b ie r s of ManeKester. A MEDICINE, %4. ■ -JL. These candidates are endorsed but? not bossed. . ' x . / -X AFRO-CUBAN "V TUESDAY ONLY -pink Vel Sw a nee d a k l t i e _ Red Cap Pick, up youV prescrip­ ,X . • ..... LIQUID DETERGENT . COtOlftD TOILET tiSSUE HOUSEHOLD CLEANER:.,^_ REFRESH-* SPANISH tion if shopping near us, or ' 4 : ." ''2 ^ VOTING AT RBGtILAR n PUCES let us deliver promptly ■ : I x without extra charge. A. 12-OZ u m ‘ lO-OZ'lt, '4C«ltf 2 7 c ? S ' 6 7 c 2 rolls 2 5 < PKG * PKG FOR RIDES OR iNFORMATION? CALL THESE NUMBERS V great many people^ entrust ~ GIRLS' BOYS' ■ Can *3/< J oin t he Fun in The: I. use with the responsibility, FIRSTDIST. THIRD DIST. ^' FOURTH DIST. of filling their prescrlp- PANTIES Flannel Shirts Chun King Lucky Leaf Gibb M others" Oance:;Class W^DDEU SCHOOL YMCA tiMs. .May we compound Chineie Dinner’’ ‘ 4^c. . - PIE FILLINGS.:., 2 4-01 CANS I9e Ml 3-4538 yours? f VANILLA EXTRACT Sliced Beets ’7 •Chrcken.Chow Mein ''c?fN(43c Ml 3.454*^ Ml 3-4512 $ - 1 . 9 0 Apple or Cherry' •IS 31< Tometoet 2»w-oxeA»/i21c 3 for ‘ 1 T-OZBTL MiishroomChowMein ?*ii seixAN 10c ' th l(Ay Class Spteial 3 9 < Sirawbprry ,X . Spineiih Chow Mein Noodles CAN IOC :/'AfM '.3,.fbf^ 5 • V RogiiloHy S9c ooch^^ Rff^utoriy $ 2 ;9 f PrescripfitMV Pharmacy /Cotton challis. in Sizes 4 to 14, eyelet Now Tokiof Rooistratioiis STORES 7 90lMainStre^ ’ ti'im. In solids, pink,' maize, Rosebud M . CfCompletely ‘washable assorted plaids FIRST r i l AT 10 N A t / ■: : .’ ly Pbofo...-,' ‘ and blue.? . , ® w'iith long^sleeifes. Size^ 6-12. / CollU 94lt11 , rx ■Ml ial Sdgjiw'cmth ' / f . Classes I f ^ Sept. 20 (n87-I849>‘-*.«' . V r • - Copyright W64 (9Wa> ■ * 4 r . - ' r * J' - ' - jAA. . . *JI . •UW’ -.j ■ ■■ K • J- ■ 1 r ■ 'V L' ?'■ .. -I .• V. ::L- h- MANCHESTER EVENING HERAjbD, MANCHESTER, CONN*, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1066 PAGE I- - ^ ‘ _ ...... a’ ---- . • kANCHESTER^VENING HEBAXp,-MANGHESTEB, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 • and that the two new eandiilatc*^ N«wMpiiy,|rft«p are very well qualified to servq.,4li , tude M the balloon by some con* About Toym bters J^ick Candid^ties^ Dtreetor#..”,, ‘ FALSE TEETH trsrtioit of credit is jierhsp* more 3,000 j^ ttend^Wdpping Fair; ■I%ete> >rijl~be ^our'WiidH lii than chncelled out by w'age inrj I - Mr.' and Mrs. R. C. •Baxter and each polling'place tqmWrow for the w m U M iW a n V Shywaich Schedule "^otls Open 8 to 8 Tomorrow 'ixt, or creases hot really earned by any \^'-l two -daughters have .arrived in OOP ejection. F op^e Democratic (Mr ot lBsaeur*4«lH PU« 'election therethree machines increase in productivity per mkn Queen C row nik Caracas, Venezuela, where they «ft . M.Diid*^,' September I* ■will make their home. Mrs. Bax­ Heads of . the Dem(>cratic apd'*i^tors. The town fcommittee-en- In bistrictrfd': two k t D istrict 2; bMiMpistt* anntr Mm. hour. ' ^ trio ln.H®8trict 3; and three in tortsbir, TMihiMMOi Midnight -J a.rh. ....,. \blnnteera Needed: ..<1- ter it the- former bienna Boyd, Republlcan Town Commltteae.and!<*°«^..«^HP **'£’'*'***. gummy, sooty, patty tsits LQUBQN It’a a wonderful prosperity. The Our tuost popular rnaple $ofa-b^' 'daughter of Dr. and- Mrs. Howard ■DUtrm 4; Doeio’t ctUM ntuati m K n»GKJ80N k a.m.-^ 4 a.ip, . . . .Vol'miteelni Needed (OtherPagb Onej l" of i.the Citiien,a..CQnvrilttee today r-xheodore R. Cummings. Eugene only trouble is^ some of iia are 4 a.m.— 6 a jn ,^ i. . I.... Votanteers Needed Among the hlghlighla of thi8^ •Boyd. 70 Porter St. Her husbard jaesturt brHtii). CHt la with the Socony Mobile Oil Co. urjted party voter# tq cast ballots j x, K^ly, Alice M. Lamenzo afraid, of the altitude. # a.pi.--^ g . , , ...... Bill Rvans Wapping Pa|r was lhe|;‘ any drOf .eouawr. 8 ■ a.m.—10 Vilv'' • • • .>. . ., Volunteers Needed for,; town • coinmitteq-endorsed'"Francis J. Mahoney, Supper Planned j^nfissa w : . . . • Volunteers Needed CiHfies in mellou) nutnteg finish 'browning of iS-year-old Shirley candidates In tomolrow’s primary ' TiiMe running without .endorse­ ■nciieattr, Ceui.. w ■lb a,m.—IJ Noon . . . The East Side Circle of the Com­ ment are Walter T. l^aKpney, In- iiVQlution Of Races Roger Winter ' '' * Petersen; daughter of Mr. and Mra. munity Baptist Church will meet election. .n'S?.“%tTES Nbon-^^kp-ni. ■•••/• cuhibent, and Hielrii M.' Fitz­ By Bolton WSCS hln AdY*nc« The races of man, and their so- 2 p.m.?-*^ - pjo. -...... X.., Roger Winter Albert Peter*en, peming'St., Wap- Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the hom*^ Atty. John D. LaBcIle, Dcmb- ...... Volunteers Needed of Mra. Stanley Dickinson, 631 -Ly- patrick. 4 p.m.— 6 p.m. . . . Bocalrae it gervea as a couch in the den ur liv­ ping, SB MIbb Wapping Fair of cratic Town Chairman, said he ; '' ’■ OtheT”^--- 1’' t’AContests Native peaches, homemade called. racial traits, are ateadlly a-p.m.-^^g p*.m. ... ;..... Beverly Case, Valerie Johnson Sofa-bed dall St. Work will be 00 articles ing room . . . and converts to an extra guest 1966. She 1b a atudenVat Ellaworth hoped Democrats would get out to,; , ih anqthM Democrstlc contest, shortcake "and whipped cream M ••V***^*.*'^********** ohvtgihg by a process .of evolution, 8 p,nt.--J0 p.in; . . . Kenneth Churilla ' for the Oct. 6 bagaar. , ••••4**^<************* the fifth International Congress of ,10 pjrh.—Midnight Vi.... Volunteers Needed bed when needed . , . this has become one of High' Behool. /' the polls to express themselves on ; patens seek the four conala- vrilT b* the~Klghpotnt of a awpp«f • •.••«^* •«.*****• candidatea. and he said theTown; nominations.' Three endorsed Anthropological and Kthnologtcal •Skywatch Pos‘ located on tbp of Manchester Police Station. our most popular aofq^eds. It has quaintne.ss, About'3.000 persons attended the The Holy Innocents Mothers Cir- to be , served at the Uhlted Meth­ Volunteers may regilter at Civil 1/efense Headquarters. Municipal fair, accor^ngnng to the cbmihittee. Committee recommends the candl-, i^ ^ d ld a te s are Frank W. Kopcha odist Church in Bolton Wedne^-| -WEST Sciences has Just been told. charm and color whehsm ered in document cle will meet — Wednesday • 'av at 8 p^imp.m. date# It has endorsed. Jqjeiifjr J, Macaione and Building, .Manchester on Monday, V.'ednesday, or PYiday from 1 —6 1.50 The Mother'aClub of Wapping won ' C. Marsh, 359 day,-Mrs. H. Fritz Noren and Mrs. - PJ Until recently, said Ur. Stanley prints or textures. Reg. T^HO-OO. 'with Mrs. WtllUnn LaBelle said wheq the new group; -Jame McKSougli. The others Tha 4 i W i e i e i l 5»J» pro. ■ '\ , the float 9iu Mrrte* eU«ot cellent evidence" that "racea have '\hluaic was furnlahed by the And WlMfam S.JSiviK. he#d of Nassiff and Roger M. Negro. Oth-; Mrs. Joseph Andratouis will be In room. ■ He asked the waitress 1 f R o ck er for the Women’s league fair at the Rqpublican/Tbwnublics Committee',~ been chapi^hg,"-In retrospect, Warehouse Point brum, and Bugle eis are Henry E. AgosUncJli and charge of the dining room. Res­ '^Suihtra *epr«»yiiUt»T«i ^bout it. She said, "These .peopi*|in C or^and'the Coiintry Boys. Second Congregational'• Church. citedAhenpeeSslty for having'Re- ervations are being taken by Mrs. . Manchester’* Oldest Jidlua Uatha** Spaclai < -thlS\ means • that many raclalj ■'who have been here are -all wOrk- V Saturday, Sept. 5^ Ella M. Quish, the encumbent. Xerk. CbicaMi. Datrolt ana Boato*. \A d ult-Prizes Listed pubilcapTown Directors "who will Polls will be open from 8 a.m. John''Kricksqn and Mra. E. J .' with Finest FacIHtte* MMflMQR AOciT BintBAU or ^a'racteriatlca have, in human era from a perfunie factory in-the ■■ workAoether for the beat interest Roser, ' Off-Street Parking CwCULATWNS. ^ neighborhood. They bring their t# 5 4 - 5 ° ■ Adult'division • prizes were to 8 p.m. hiiitpry, been, linked to geography. awarded as folIo\Vs; Hose Co. No. A of the MFD will town.” He termed the six The- town’s four polling place# Established 1874 perfume with them.” ^ V hold a meetlh^tonlght at 8 b’Clocl committee-endorsed, candidates the Tba HanM PrttUju CoInpM^ To'Sjiyone who lives in America Wouldn’t it be nice to be that X Florlcultwe: Mrs. Howard Gris- are Ea#t Side Redreation Building •atumta m tUianclal raaponalbllity m ■esi^. P at the'fire house. y?" "beat imsslble ‘team'’." apUM arrara appaartni In aa- this mila^ 'be almost 'so obvious kind of Christian? Well, that is *. Reg. $5g..50.-WHh this wold, TereaaNPatria. Mrs. Albert for District 1 in the southeast A uxiliary Police jma*tr^aiid attar raading mattar the meaning Of Corintliiana-2 :14: a Stiles, Louis 'Parmakian, Pni'tee Support for 'tlie six Denior.rats' quarter of town; West Side Hec- Ea lUachaatar BaanlBR Htrald. that it woui^ seem superfluous.';to "Now thanks be Unto God, which : K “highback rocker you 1-.S. Hktt H Temple (Chapter, No'. 53, OES, And six Republicans backed by the reatipn Building- for District 2 in Have Picnic H ere Otmtay advartlatoB e ^ ia s boura: evolve a theoly about It. always causeth Us to triiimph in j p can enjoy rocking, Sophie Gedrlm, Mrs. Harold pot-' will meet/Wedneaddy at 8 p.m. in tvVo Town Committees also ckroe the - Southwest quarter of town; goakh^l p.^ It is no mote\than a hundre^ Christ, and maketh manifest the ‘ iii - ton, Edward Felthsim, Mrs.-Alma the Masonic Temple. A:jie meet­ from Kendall Rlcliardson- hekd of. Waddell School for 6 Utrlct 3 In Ttaeaday—l p-w. Monday, without damage jo ing wllj beTtec*ded by .a potluck the Citizens': Committee of Man­ Manche8ter.-'''Avxlliary Police, WaOBMiday—1 p. m._Tuaaday^ jears since the great tide of Inv savour (perfume) of Hia knowl­ Lawton, Lola . Petersen,' Eunice the northwest quirter of, -town; M—l P. «» Wadnaaaay. edge by US in every place." \ baseboards or floblv '-Bja^hsky, Mrs. S./HaWklns, Her- auppep-finder the'chairmanshlp of chester.' and the Comnni'nlty Y for District witlj their Wives and sweethearts, w i p. m. Tburaday. mlgpitfbn into this ebuntry^^b^an, Pick your cover! bert'-hleiderwerer Mpriailice Gakeler..- Members are The Citizens Committee did not 4 in the northeast quarter / enjoyed a picnic yesterady after­ r—i p. in. Vtlday. ,-jPequested ■ to bring a'covered dish. screen candi'dstes this year as it daadllna: 10:10. a.m. a* iging to its preds^lnanUy A record king crab caught near Hobbles: ^illiam 'Knight, Keith Chief Moderatpi' noon. and evening on the spaciou.s aaeapt flatuida^ Anglo-Saxon early population the Kodiak Island, Alaska, had a leg Thom as luolUf)' .Ir., Mra. Thomas The business meeting wtll be ibl- did two years ,a'go when the hotly- V' lois-ed by a social time with light fought primary Contests centered Chief moderator for thd election grounds at. the home of Chief and greatest mixture/O/ nationalities span of seven feet. , Covered to Bih'ge.-is Sri; ^Richard St. John, will be Atty. W. DaridACeith who Mrs. Hbrman O. Schendel, 215 Monday,.. 8 eptemJ>er^io ‘Horse Dunking HU Hny* Matching Chair Kitty Mahaur, Elten^ Neldwerfer, (refreshments. on the controvefy over the Keeney and racial divisions‘on earth. Ahd Street School. < will be stationed at/ District 1. Spring St. Steaks broiled over I brrowed this 'Droodle from Order Mary Parmakian. ' Atty. Arthur LeClak^e will be Dis­ charcoal at the targe outdoors fire Not • Approach for many years after that Immi- Dr. Schwlne’s Trophy Room over L iv w o ck :. W illiam- Ketah Jr,. The Green Thumb Group of the' Opposed Citizens Confufilttee trict 2 moderator; Atty. John P. place and other good things were gration^b^an, you could tell the av'.the Schuine-Kitsenger Institute 49.95 Ray/Adamaon, Merllyn Neidri^Wqr- Manchester YWCA will meet ■ to­ But the three candidate* who Shea Jr., District 3 ; and Atty. served to the group, with home­ *ttQ O Oiancallor Adenauer Weat and >t.'s supposed to'hi a close-up fer/ Clifford Massy Jr., Vlcto^- morrow at 8 p.fn. at the Com­ seek nomination for the Bodtd of made' peach shortcake for . ori^h^f an Individual, quite easily munity Y. Plans for the coming Directors withmit the epdotee- Jerome 1. Walsh, District 4. tef»r*...B ii^...*r Aftfc V******* i ■ ^tm a n y - haa finally produced a \X ^ se'eraed, by noticing some of a horse they once owned. Hia ™ rter, bon Sharp, Dave W'clTes; In' his statement, Davis urged / piiring the 'afternoon, various name . was Z- by. Hominy second prize wipnera..Hafr>' Wel­ year will be, discussed. A social ment of their party organizations, games. Were- 'efijoyed, under the /* Gct-jcash for your-vacation in'i move oM'the laaue of Uig reunifica physical characteristic. We all still fables, too, in mellow Reg. $64.50. A high back time with refreshments will fol­ w’ere ait opposed by the Citizens' OOP voter# to .support the 'Town Grits out 'qf I>Page's -and Dr. les; Harold Cummings, Clifford Wapplnk Falri ' At left is Committee-endorsed candidates. leadership of Ted Goodchlld. Capt. just «n* trip by phoning first.-' tion of Oennaqy not^'Mcauae he know these particular characterls- Schwine bought him from ^ cut- gives this matching chair Massy Sr. - ' low. Anyone Interested in Join­ Copiroittee two years ago. They Employed men and women'^tnar- K. Kelsh, 307 Gardner St^ . . , _ . ing the group, will bei welcome. are Sherwood ,G. Bowers, Repub­ Davis/said that “the four inoum- Gerald Millington of the Auxiliary pacta the move to produc^^^y' Ucsi as elemental as color of hair rate Riding Academy on West 88th'- .extra comfort. Spring-filled Poultryr Jo.seph Shaub, Vern placed first in its cigsg-ahd was Judged best fitted aillmal of J;he show, bentS/Who are running again have group was. chairman, assisted by ejed or tingle — get a,prompt . thins in .the way of reupiflcation, Street. He had to*^huy the horse'in aeat and back cushions. Cov- Thibbdean,-George May. , while Raymond AdaSSwjn, 14. son o^ J•lr. and MrS; Victor/Adamson, Mrs. R. G. Halsted, 212 Greenwood lican. Helen M, -Fitzpatrick and other officers. ' ■ ■ytt” to their loen request .bej^i br skin, shape of skull, or height nutmeg maple! Dr., may he-called for further in­ Walter T. Mahoney, Democrats. ■proven'their worth on the Board Phone first end get your loairen: but becauM hia own pomical poai order to settle a-Jawsuit they . Other AVinnera - ^ 2.^0 Spring SL;--dl8play8 'Wg senior calf.'wbich was judged'first in its - " ' : . In .. / ■ 'of body, and we can sUll associate threw at him, Whei^x their prize ered to order. formation. , V" •Bowers and Mrs. Fitzpatrick your first viiU-to our ofijee, writ* ' Vegetables: George Potterton. class. djeriild Photo by Ofiara.) or come in. today! tion a t home requ^r** ^ ” 1 ***"^ such charactertstlcs in our mind Palaraino u-as kicked ihsthe face Levi Dewey, William Fo.ster, Alton ^ T~_------were defeated then, but Mahoney to be tryins toAdMmethlng about by Mrs. Schwine. But D r /s. pam­ A aon waa bom Saturday in St was successful in the primary and' with some' particular racial divl- Lane, Bill McGill, Bill Katkaveck, Kathleen 3Iilikowski Fioris^ Jimmie the V teens $2S ta 8500 tha iBsue. x; pered add groomed Z-Bisciiit for A t specialptices 88 X 18-inch Coffee Table Herbert Holden, Wesley burial McKee Francis Hospital to Mr. and Mrs In the election. eion of mankind. Barber, Frank's Pharmacy, Center Wilfred M. Paquette, 118 Florence FREDERIC E. WERNER Mia not*^o B u ^ , theb,.was’not six months, until he was in giqst above was $19.95; 28 x 17-irich - Haiold Cotton, Janies Qcbrip»r^°^ir\*v_. - ' In th'e Republican primary to­ Rut let us go out on the street shape, and he might have become . Kevin Variety, ■ Robert BurrUl,- Caiwey's St. INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO AND OKGAN / Step Table was $19.95; 38 x Restaurarih Noi:th End Pharmacy, morrow. the only contest Is the ^ e n e f i d a i MN-\N( i I 0 TMUly^'woeted to Ruaaia, but to and try to classify pur fellow a great Money Winner except for''] Watkins .^ainous spicy brown ‘i^onard Ranef Franitli^^ Binds Kqrma- Directorship race. The candidates . , ■ AND ■ . own people in West Germany, one slight technicality. TJjere 18-inch Lift-top Dough Box zyn, Stephen Dewey, Marcia Pot- J. W, Hale Co.,'Sage-Allen of East • .'BMiBir PIB'-'NAl t’NANtf Americans by origin, according finish add.s a mellow touch to Richard Niedcrwei-f^Ft^llen Nle Hartford. Kupchunas Bros., Karw- St. Margaret's Circle, Daughters endorsed by the party ,drg;aniza-> id h r did not hope to produce aren't any tracks in the co)ihtry | sert’es as an end table was • derweffer, Barirdfa Harrison 1 teAon, Susan Feltham, Barbara of Isabella, will meet tomorrow at tion are Gilbert C. Baphes, Harry PAUL A. CHETELAT to such characteristics, and we are ch— ! Dewey. . si Bros., Pel'eraen Farms, Harold 90 actiop from Ruaaia, but he did that have -races for 42-yea^lds. tables madA/of solid maple by $34.95; 28 X 17-inch End Ta­ AValter Mcpitftchey, Sherwood 8 p.m. at the K. of C. Home. J. Firato, Jacob F.^ Miller . and INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO ' ’ < - likely to find oumlves baffled and Poultry: Charles Schaub,-Rich- J. A. Colllhs, Truman Hills, Sue Harold A. Turklngton, all incum­ ^ 806 MAIN STREET hep* to provide himself mti' some Maine, craftsmen. With their Co­ ble was $24.95; 38 x 18-incIu Bowers, -;^d5ahTT- , Elmore. Fred ai- Over Woelwertli'B demeatic pontical defense against - Cobbler’s Bench now used as a . Xfarket, /tone's Electric, Alton C. Johnson. The seventh candi­ MltdMlI 14186 • Manch*st*r some-success at the game. We are to the maple room; cocktail table was. $29.95. eerllecrr^t,: Ann Barton Agnea I j^ertdall. Carol Poole.. Stanley Lane, PjOtterton'a Enes insurane'e will begin tomorrow at 8 p.m, at RESUME TEACHING Aricferth* YESMANaiH^ : .the growisr attacks of all those also likely to make a good many A Thought p > r Today nesda, Shirley Petersen , Bolstridge. Virginia Bolstridge. Co.. Plbasant Valley Dairy, Dairy the Lodge on Blsseli St. date is Bowers. _ RepuBncaipvotera^vCili choose OKN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIl t Qqrmana and' iUl .thOse German, mistakes. We-mlght even end up I He Schaub, Mrs Maude Wi'a«>n-; pets; Marcia Potteraon. Donald Dell, ^ d a friend. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SEVENTEENTH lien met M rail4mh tf til itrrtimSIat Itwin newspapers for ,,whom the - Ade- Mrs. 'V a ltf Tyler. Mrs. HoV'«r‘i , R^^^ald Reichie, Edward Feltham. V „ Walter L. Daudel, son of Mrs. six from' among the seven. with the conclusion that What we A^u^Perfume When downtown be GrlswoM. Mrs. Josephine ^fhuet*.; ^an^ (w . Brown. Ed- Dorothy Daudel.'llS Main St., ia be In the Democratic election, A k « el nob cmM W0-*O..Y**e .Of*??!!! X nauer^it^eaon-DullM policies have In one of' Uie cities of Europe a sure to see our new STUDIO 875 MAIN ST.-—TEL. MI .3-7815 or 9-7333 Mie It 1J cttwoifWe oetHilr ImNIUMtH are doing here in America is ere Gladys Daley. Mrs. Hery " riles,; Jones, Leslie Ju d ^ Airs Plan ginning his freshman year at the I eight candidates seek the six ■Of $10.05 Mck. Mttlww. M wttllit. now beebihe policies of complete sting, from Our cHiriat«i environ­ press .correa|K>ndeiit had gone to a g ^ e ry f e a t u r i ii if Mrs. George Deskus. Peter Kar- Melvin Stead, O'nthia Sleeper, Naval Academy, Annapolis. Md, ' 1 nominations for the Board of Dl- restailranf/'to have lunch. It was-' ihazyn. Mrs. Hattie Lane, Mrs. failure. ment, diet, ahd scale oi . living, French Pro\^ncial fur> Melvip Stead, Cun.thia Sleeper, a little ^ r ly . and after,-he, had E lsir Barber. Tom' Gagne. - - . / To Peter Crimes Vitfprtunateiy,-Russia " pan see something which once might have been piere a while, a half.dozen niture. -Canning: Mrs. Howard Gris­ working- people came in. They sat - Flowers: 'Youngsters; Richard/ this, as *rpU as Jbnybody el^. And been considered impossible—a new wold. Mrs Richard Niederwerfer, Hartford. Septv (B) ^A federaj 28.50 \ Mrs. George'Pottemton. Mrs. Hat­ Lane, Patty Feltham, Nancy Wil­ 10 to Russia the question may well esce-^an Anvericai^ race. liams; youths; B'arbafa DeweF, district -Jucige eaya that a diaciplin b* this: with''Adengu^ in a po­ !» tie Lane, Mrs. Clyde Johnson. ary breakdown id\ the nation’s ■ Nor is what Ir so obviously hap­ \ Baked Goods: Mrs. Olive Col­ Leonard Gray, Susan Feltharo, litical decline becSdiMhiw policies Marcia McGee, Gail Foster. / rlties is the prime bause for in­ pening, as' the old distinguishing- lins, Miss Margaret Collins. Mrs. creased Juvenile crime rates. burs have, b ^ bt^rupt, Mary Wells. Mrs. Vesta Waldron, Canning: youngstera; ^ sa n characteristics seem to- blur and r - 24.95 Waldron, Karen Barber, G^yette Judge Archie 0 . Dawson of the Id Russia halt his poUUcat de- \ Mrs. L:ick Southergill. Mrs. June New York Southern District ex-' fade, ptefely a matter of mari^kge ■ / Park, Mrs. Anna Scheldick. Mra. Rirber, Merrilyn Nledenverfer, by rescuing him fro^ the Judith Niederwerfer; youths: Mar­ pressed the belief that more .rom- and breeding between different 19.50 Lorraine Clapp, MrS. A. N. Stiles, jilete lavy enforcement would-deter poliele^^d^eh are causing it? i^acial Btrainc. / p as ypu:^pu Mrs. Martha Williams, Mr*. Flor­ cia Potterton, Janet La/e. Mar- ^arei 8 hu\acan, Dorothrii Barber. crimes of all sorts, especially Unfcrtih^Uly. for hid own ^ur-' The, (^racteriaUca y/sre also ence Lane. Mrs. Viola Waldron. youthful crimes. Jiinfor Award* ^ d e poses,. and fpr what should be ^a^htg • where ■ there J«ks, been no Mrs. Carolyn McGill. Mrs. Alice The Jurist was a principal.speak­ Johnson; chocolate cake: Mrs, Little, boy bicycle:/Lee Grim- er at:yesterday's session Of the ours, the Ademtuer note to Rus-. meltm^-^pot type op' assimilation. 2. Olive Collins, Grange Cook Book: 'shaw, Richard Kupclyttnaa, Michael Federal Second Circuit Judicial sis contains little ibsl piessurq oii Unmixed,\ the different racial Miss 'Margaret Collins. Royce. Conference, covering the districts Russia. That can only^me Kbm- slrainh stiiripok iesa and less like Doodlebug: heavyweight, Har­ ■ Little girl bicycle: Carol Jean Of Vermont. Connecticut, western, old Sriow; mediumweight. Albert Filip, Caroline Lane, Ellen Shel- northern and southern New York. abandonment of polt^jefev which ■themselves.” /w h o is Tanke< Petersen! lightweight, J. Alden .dlck, Warden Harold Hegstrom of the _g1ve Russia an^«craae for TVho is whtit else?- It’s no Harrison;' Doir carriage/ Leslie and Usa Danbury Federal Correctional In­ Ing the rwal^utlon of Germi means easy 4o tell, nowai Junior Dlvisloh iVinner* Clapp. Wendy ^/Collins. Jane. Way- stitution, another speaker, com-/ And to know what these policies' ■ Junior division winners w.ere: ner, Mark Cpllins, Elaine' Peter­ plimented the Judges ' for using Baked goods*. Janet Lane, sen. / ■ . ' . . ’■■■ other resources than, the federal ir s ; we merely havp to irpagine A Few Hours, Late Theresa Lelendre. Joan Mikolite, | Little boy "My Hero" winners: prisons for dealing with the young?, that R.ussia were in our place, and er lawbreakers. ^, Ip' Chqnewathia morning Iq Uie Marilyn Sharp, Beverly Brogard,Gerry .Soiithergil), Dpnnle Johnson, :We in RuaMa’s. Ruppose Russia Glsyds .Guimond, Noreeh Souther- Clifford yi'ayncr. predictioS^y a ' member 6f tji* war# insiating that Germany be gill. CheryJ Enes. ' I "Ruth/and Dave"-award to the .A tom ic-Enei^’ Commission that, rearmed aa* an ally of Rujsia . Vetegtablcs: Russell Dfwejviboy ,ap4 girl 'ViqningJJte most Extended Forecast man stands'within reach-of con­ Jeliery Holcombe. I.,eonard Gray.Jswardv were,won by' .Marcia Pot- ua. Would we then pohsent trol of his weather.- RiebaVd Niederiverfer,. Bert' Hig'-, terton,' Dave Kelsey : and Ralph Hartford, Sept. JO Five-day to the reunification of^hat kind gins. ' ICou^H. That news cdmesAqme' forecast—Tuesday; through Satur­ of Germany? < Party line American^ consiiniars, in the been in effect last* night, 'iVe would e . #or Private I month of duljv .owed four billion elso have petitioned; .for the same 'df: L ^s^ ara more than Utey owed at change of a degree or two in' Ui'e sleeping 1:»!. ^ /u l• aanui time a. year before. Qut- region of a late com field, just ■ 9 atamKug consumer credit,' in Jul.\% ready for yield,, green and healthy gtood' at a, new" reco'rd high, of through all thq'aunrmer drought | 87,000.000,S ■ ” than aeaaonal’' increase in the can-.set no special' purpose amount o f borrowing hew in such .special risltations, to m e ■v:' : iCjar*. Thia. together with the pay- particular tom ato^^feh and one --if, ' menu atiU .outstanding on last ptirticular field o f tall late corn, year't record n*"' car purchases,' tmleaa-it'he lo humble the -par-t;] Few-of- many of. them on pajiuent plans ticulSr indlvidua* who had been 1 Be d d i ng :0 u tf i its . ^ apread out oyer as many as 36 looking forward'to such Septernber a-kin<;l • ~ . ■; months, brought the- Qu^CManding harvest with some particular pri.de debt on-new auti^bUes to a new and satiMaction. styles r * tim* -hlfh qf 'more than 115,- But that kind of discriminatioa '■ , ' ■- .ijaoo.ooo.ooo.' ' .,' - / breeds more revolt than humility. With MOBILHEAf fp«l oilyou always Meanwhile; on ahother economic Next time,; we hope to be able to , - . front, the news is. of continuing plan, the .September, weather ah' C o m p l e t e ! hav« yout pwii privdt# r«s«rv« of fud price Increaaw in. Uie wake o f the well aa the September- crop.^ Clearance jr^ n t atHl ' atrike.- settlement. thaf no on* olso con draw on i - I 11 I I ( I Rricea qn triicW -and building isn't just "another'' ,m,attres$. It's IS' equlpmeat are going up. So ape There’s nothing like the wonderful security tf ypur NOW OPENED very sa.fne <. wonderful foam-fatex prices 4m farm equlprtjjuf, at a 7 Table Lamps' owii private fuel supply. Mobilb^t delivery ia com­ foryour roof*** • ■■» • . f ■ ■ ■ 1- . ■ • ' . "' - ' ' - time wdien farmers ih general are John’s Borbor Sheo beddin^used by^the famous Hilton Ho­ pletely automatic—ytya ne^r have to call. Mobilheat f ,„Yqu aaw Jby getting the V Here's solid comfort for only 75^ a month! Relax with an wppoaed to be having a rather 1 Corner of Greed Rd. and tels fhroughout the world! . Now you can ■ r i r - ' L . : - now is twin-actiOT, cleans as it heaU! -7^ bard Job making income nieei ’ Woodbridge St. -/best — Bird's massive 7, JOH.V BABINKAU .."enjoy fhe luxury: sleeping comfort of this ' ARCHITECT Shingles. Tlfey :___ —Addi^onaL phone in your den or living ro^m. Itjaves .steps, adds privacy. ^ CoiUTRh are prices on ‘many lines . 9 8 For ^ private wpply tf top quality , ’Fomserly etnpioyed'ii , 'te^p'^QttHity mattress in your home, Eng- last 5 0 % Ibnger, require leas of consumer goods.^ , j Mere Barber Shiep- .-;7 . and friendly aiB^oe?-call da today! r lander's new Equalizer cbhstructioh - maintenance, provide not 1 or Mighty gooddooking, too, in your choice ;of eight colors. (There's a one-time charge ] , Thee* , eircumsUaces juat cit.ed j -t. .. 2-but 3 layers pf protection all 4* il6t:^ow*y*s. ad(| up to ' means better rest becausd it gives you— over your Tooif. Unmistakably for color and installation.) Just call ourT>i|stness office. * -balane# that ig bound. They mean ' FRESH CANDY more support where you need it most . . Regularly $J2.50 for these the/ finest asphalt shingle ■ ...... ■ ' .w* am, BtiU balloeptng. ^ e flaw is ' Wbltmaa, fkhraVt. i*.,* "8 . ^ 'denser, more buoyant foarti'ldtex under, _^decoratQr-tyipe table lamps!. •OOOOOOOOO made. C < ^ in and that a wage IncriMa* whidh neces- Oaady CapboarA ■fh* haavieit j?a.rt of your. body. The -fa- ' V Mostly -2 of a kind; some as > see the .difference for Jl^ taa wl^eaprMtd prim ihcreaaea Riany as 6 ahd-othef models mous Englander-Box_Sprl_ng foundation' ■ yourself :^TODAY. la aat t s m t , and la not a realiayc t Arthur b r a t Sieret j-' , -not shown hefe are included!, CALL MUeiioii 35 FOR TOP JPUAUIT THE anybody, but merelv more is Jnelude.d! ■r*' ^ . China, Brass and .MiJk GJas* hpi ai|j.4t t j ^ balkhw: ’That bal- Limited tip* only, bo order tomerrbtfv. ' models, rangjng-from ?6 to 30 SILERT GLOW OU. la C b i R V l C E Full or Twin Sizes! - 935.MAIM 5 TREBTi-Mltehell 3-8 li7.|- f i ^ i ^ -d, C9 A OaO --Hr-!?-' i” ; MORIARTY WMt**cy htay 1^ -DilCbta oC iSw . PloaPafta n u u A O o b iis . r 315CEI4TER5T. ■ A..-,.. -i. k X : :XX- X d x J X . ----- ;------^ trlcta ahouid be eonaoUdatad un­ the cahtial bmlneas 'diatrict. and shredding plant- and (Uapoeal unit der town managenwRt. purauant to for others as the need arises. on Hilliard St., 91.t93. Adlai Labels Living Costs C roted of17.000 ViewsParade Crtd SMF0 Hauled in Parade the terms of the ordinance recent- 3. Yes... *1^* Board of Edqcatlon Deaths To R. E . Wapdell for the Cen/ e O b s c T i ^ K O t . l C E Director Candidates ly enacted; ■ - - has staUaUoa' which cannot be ter Congregetlonii Church, fbr aK ■ fK 4«. I d9-tSot feel that the quea overlooked or denied. Within foiir Mrs. Berlhw O,. C«yM tqi'ationa to church, $350. -v!/' Of 43 Slate Fire Departments lion oLeJtpanding present facilities y i t n , Junior , Ijigh*. School Mrs. Bertha . O. Coyne, wife, of To Reuban Kurland, for altera­ Golden Wedding atv.thl8 time,!# linked to the ques- faciiiUes'WiU be Just as crowded a^ Leo F. Coyne of East Hartford, tions to. a dweilihg a t 57 Jensen WItLTON'S GIFT SHOP to ions 'UOn of consolidation. the High School wss last y^ r un­ St., $1M. (OoBtloiiei from Pago'One) same class with yours here in New “I t wa* tlia biggest firenjeri’s*orc’he.8tra led by Lou Gagnon futf- \RoCk>Blf, Sept. 10 (Special) — , 968 MAIN ST.. ^iWCHESTER * ■ 2. The town thould Inveet In died Saturday In East Hartford To David '0! Custer foY Truman 4prsey,” .sifid Stevenson, himself a parade sver Tieid in l*anchester,” j rnished ''“ " ^imisic for dancing under the less another one is built. Hospital. She was born in Beyerly, Mt^mnd Mi%Mi%. Henry Tourtellot, 83 improved parking facilities in the F. Chaster, for additions to a dwell­ Ben. John Kennedy of Massaebu- former Governor of Illinois, z' The Vet'Haven tite seem'a Ideal Maas., April 6. 1908, a daug»'ter of one old th ^ r ..id Saturday after | Of the 15 candidate. | ^ central business district to ; the to me. It la not-.too.far fifom the ing at itS. GlenWoOd St., $1,000. •'But I confess I, did no^/give E . Main St>,' obagrved . tl^ r 50th WILL Bi CLdSED Elizabeth LaFrance Greaney and set^,' Gov. Dennis Roberts„ of , their prowess full credit, ^ e late h* watched meh.and equipment' . election by their partlea tomorrow. 3 Aiecordinr to thi; ew iatice of same extent thsb'the town inveata, North End of town, and a iiit Is ' To Public Sign Service Co. for During th* evening, impromptu, wed.ding anrilvera/tigf./^aterday in other facilities which' pconiote' close, to the new high school. It; the late Maurice Greaney. “ Manchester Sales and Appliances, Rhode Island, and former .CoY! aisclosuree of Republicajr^erfidlty from ♦$ ftf* depJ^tmenta through­ dances arid exhibitions broke out with a'p arty held a-T tllekhome of aa nOmineea for the Board of Dt- jiancheater Educators, it appears ' She W as, a home economics 'Paul A. Dover of Massachuaetta. ' m Illinois have, hunjHiated ivery TUES. and WEDa THIS WEEK public convenience and eafety. I should be possible to tise tome high for a sign at 4(W W.' 'M*^**^* Tpke;. out the State Mas by hit Vantage frbmAime to time. T*'**’# <5ouW be Mr. and Mrs. John Tedford/Blrch Motors 12 say they favor Are con-! that a new Junior Hifh School aill feel, however, that the matter can sohool facilities for both,-. teacher In the Beverly High. School To Dominic J. Pontlreil for John Governor RibicofC- was unable to niinoisan—Demoejafs and Repub- point near the Norith End fire­ heard the sounds of drum beating, DtmiNlG/THE MOVING OF OUR STORE ua.*L„ 11 ■mee that the town "*<=*^*V *n the near future, from 1929 to 1939 and at the time Mt. Rd. Mrs. Tedford is * gntod* aohdation, U ap|«e thaf ine town ^ TofiographicsUy. Vet Haven is a be handled 'witlfln the framework. PontlcelU. for alterptiona a meet the ■ plane because he was lican.s alike." house. / a lope fife gr applause fon a danOe daughter. . 'S NEXT DOOR TO OllR NEW LOCATION Of the parking nieter- ordinance, of her death was a home maker dwelling at 198 Hilliard St., ff.SOO. Orville E. >fodge, former Illi- Sirens wailed, steam whistles team trying an improytt^ high­ ia responsible, in ; good site, but I question the geo- Pascal Poe • - teacher in East- Hartford High detained in Hartford, by a’ cerc- About 50 relatives and friends to provWe parking facl..tles in ^ graphical location. 1 believe, ff It and on self-liqudatlrig basis. The mOfiy . in-which Lt. Frank Tarbell nnis auditoj>*and state Republlpan shrieked,''and fire bells rang as land,fling. from Connecticut and Rhode Is­ . Democtmt .School. She had. been a resident of ■^aded guilty recently to Apparently only* one vehicular central biwlneM dirtjlst, 1? say de- ,g intended to serve the North End merchshts themselye*< should in­ Unl- «VaS; awarded the Legion of Merit | t>'^vlg, the crowd, estimated . st 17,000, land a^emMed to honor the couple vest to the extent necessary to In­ Education Ph. D>, Yale East Hartford for five years. $637,000 of the state's accident mah-ed the day’s festivi­ 'fUtltelv that the^tovm will soon of town, it might be. advisable to yersity. for his work during the lldods.last' takir.i watched the' firemen display their on thie occasion. Mr. and Mrs. \ need a junior'high school. sure thal such improvement would Besides her husband, she lehves mopey. and nb\v is serving. a 12- shiny gear under perfect skies. ties, and this one was probably consider a location more in the Occupation: Dean, Hillyer Col­ two sons, Norbert and' Terence y.wr. ■ i Tourtellot were married In Prov­ ^ Fourteen of the cendidates took be on. a self-liquadiating baata Court Cases • Kefauver, looking; M r prison term. Fire Chief John Merz of the not reported fa'police. , idence, R. I. Sept. P, 1006 by the center of the area to be eerved. lege. ^ Coyne: a daughter, Judith Coyne And now I understand,"'aaid stands dh those and related ques­ 3. Yes.; As to location. I Yavpr 'Civic Activities: ■ School Build tanned and rested, were ' amonr MFD looked proud as he strode JilSt beforo the leading parade late Rev. W. C.' Lowden In the tion* vrtien quitsed by the League any reasonable recommendation of of East Hartford; a brother Ed­ Stevenson, “tha* across the river along at the head of this parade imits hove into sight et'the brow ing Committee.'1951-54; Board of '.Two men wtee fined $120.gach the last to leave the plane. W ps(arsonage of the Plainfield Street oif Wofnen Voters. Theodore R. Cummings the Board, of Directors. mund ' Greaney. of Manchester;- a Stete ‘Troopers holding the wowd in Pennsylvsnia they may have sponsored by his department. He of the'.hlll soutii of thi MFD fire Baptlsf Church. Democrat Directora' 1954-.56. sister,- Mrs. Lawrence Hehert of in Town Court todsy on charges outdone us, too. They are charged As part, of Ite Voter 'Service L. Yes. But since the Board of back the Democratic tidpefuls received many congratulations on station, a csr headed west into TTiey have foiir children, Mrs.. Program^, the League sent qvies- Education:. Manchester High North Rochester, Mass.; and her of operating mdtor vehicles while with looting the turnpike commis­ the turnout for the march. A Hilllat:d from Main' St. ■ > Ali^e M. Ijimenzo Dirimtors has already passed an under the Influence of infoxlcating posed for photographero*'wlth, the Harold Howard, Manchester; Mrs. ilonnairea to the candidates. One School, University of Connecticut. mother, Mrs. Elizab'cth L. Greaney regional leaders arid/*lhen hand- sion to'th e tune of some $9-mil­ niunber of departments not sched­ '' At' about the same moment a Roy LaFay, Henry and Carl Tour­ Occupation; Construction for.e- ':'Demoerat enabling ordinance, consolidation of Manchester. liquor. candidate. Sherw-ood. G. . Bowers, Is not a Board issue. 'The decision shook their way thttmgh the gathr, lion.” uled to participate managed to get bOy in a homemade' cart rolled tellot, all of .Rockville. They alao did not reply. ' man. Green Manor Estates. A Education: B;^.. with hiajor Fiineral services w ill be held tb- They were Charles .E. Svdft, 46, - PennsyivAnia Gov. George Lead­ to Manchester - and swelled th«; froria the sidewalk into Hilliard 11 npw'rests wjth the districts. Serv­ of Hartford, arrester Aiig. 31 e«Hg to vehicles -watting* to ■whiSk pave grandchildrep/'and, 18 Members of the R e i^ lic a n and CSvie Activities:______Area leader in child psychology and minor morrow at . 8:15 at the Newkirk them to Hartford. er, 'a Democrat, recently called for line ofmarch. . . Sr. The car and wagon bruched as' great-grandchildren^.^ There were cancer drive,.council delegate from {English Literature. ices will’ need to be expanded to and Whitney Funeral «Kome. 318 after police Said his chr,alruck a Hemocratlc Parties will 4o.^to the meet the requirements of a grow­ - Confident of Regional Win a griind jury' prbbe into . Penn­ Banda Add Luster' the-rpotorist brought his automo­ -neveri seta of fourrgeneratiotia at i four polling places ramor- Mancivestbr Green PTA, member Occupation: Housewife,' teacher. Burnside Ave., E ast Hartford, fol­ stone wall on Avery'St.; ahdGor­ sylvania Ttirnpike contracts and bile ' to a iilop. Luckily the only ing community — biit this need is 66 Kefauver said that he felt that Band music, the skirtl'rtg of St. yeaterday’s e-yerii. 0 select candidates for iOc^ o|,sGreater Hartford Chapter exe- Civic Activities: Citleens, Com­ lowed by a solemn rewiem Maas; in don A. Thoiripson, 28, of Sea­ an investigation of turnpike com­ damage ivaa to the wagon. Neither independent -of consolidation and man Circle, arrested Aug. 26, when the campaign was off to a good Patrick’s Pipe Band, the shrilling The couple'waa hqnored at home uhHc.offlce. Bach party will nam< futive board, American-Civil Llb- mittee. St. Christopher’s (^ irch , Ea.st start and expressed confidence mission operations while it was driver waa identified. Baturday''tiy their dauhteys and 1. Yes. not necessarily affected, thereby. Patrolman Walter Cassells Jx ^ of fifes, and the 'iriartial sound of ali^antHi^es for the Board Te^Ues Union.* Hartford at 9. B-irial writ be in St. “that We will do very well in N*w tinder Republican control. aona Ahd at the home of Mra. K The fire .dietricts should be la. The town la growing in all \ 2 . I consider the Improvement noticed his erraUc driving bn Hdrtl drum and - bugle corps all lent reetoN. OJihQct. l, town v o tsn will and expansion of parking facilities Mary’s Cemetery, East iMi'tford. England." luster to the big celebration._____ Alts’any town Inveat- Willlmantic; fqur sons. Benjamin. Firemen's As.sn. irii registered with parties. , in the central business district, Occupation;. Factory superin­ ment should be self-llqiiidating School. , 28, of Boston, Mass., $30 bond ,492 persona to the electorate. Alec and John., all ..of Willimantlo h ha^^^ twicei-once when he Hevlc\ve«i by Gen. McVeigh party affiliation, Flaherty-added. Of th a 492 persons ■ who becanrte 'iTie new voters viiio became and to what extent do you feel tendent. type. Occupation: Tales manager and and Frank of Columbia:-one sister. forfeited; and Mrs. Lillian Boii'r- and Kefauver. he said, had Uuvr» hu nlano and '‘All those contacted will be urged buyer. beau, 32. Rockville, fined $18.' In their travels aerdw the ^ountr>v staged .ttUnr in a All the men and equipment voters,, '^180 registered with the party membars-Saturday and two the merchiuUs themselves are Ci\ic Activities: Chairman of .3. Yes I feel that Vet fJ^'en Is Mrs. Wasll Urban, of New York were reviewed at the' MFD flie- to register With one of the national RE-OPENING pe^MMisible in thi* respect? Trustees Manchester I-odge of Civic Activities; Municipal Gov­ Joseph P. Lavigne, 21. of Tal- GOP, 166 joined the Democratic weeks ago will be able to vote In an ideal location for a • fuhire City; l 6 grandchildren' and one hou.se by retired Br-ijg. Gen. Jawfes political parties. Attention .will be the party primary elections to­ SMITH’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP 9. Do you think that Man­ Elks; member of Mancheetec Rod tnum^ ernment , 11 year*. great granddaughter. cottville. fined $2l on a charge of party, and 146 did not expr’es'a any Junior High/School. The towii panaioti of consumer credit. McVeigh, form ^ Army Colonels cnlled to the direct primary law party affiliation. morrow. chester will nee4 a new Junior and. Gun Club; member of Italian owns the property, the facilities of ' -4. Yes. Funeral services will be - held reckless driving, posted a $50 bond for Hartford. and its operation and residents will ■249 N^-MAW/fiT. * and appealed J!idgf Gtyk’s find- “We do not find the American Russell Hathswa.w and ^nymond , ' In the last voter-making session. In as small enrollment - session High School Ir. the near future? American Club. the new high school wrill be acces­ IS.'.Not necessarily. -The Gen­ from the Corrimunitv Funeral home 1 """ . yr>x s nna- people iu the atate of Cow F’alace It ws.*! during the second Hi^edorn. members of . the Board be reminded they must be register- RE.UPHOLSTERlNG^>^STOMvMADE Do you approve of the 1. Yes. sible to the Junior High School eral M aj^ger should . be given Thuraday at 9 am.'Visiting hours i Court of Common contenlment which the Republi­ change that Mrs. Bourn asked if' o f Directors, offlcors of the ed with a party .to take part Ip proposed site (Vet Haven) ? .la-.. Yes. spme. (playing fields, auditorium, .swim­ every opportunity-to make a de­ at the funeral home tomorrow and I *^‘*'‘*- ^ . cans ■ aasume,” he said;-referring he had received the scrapbook. Eighth 'School anej T’tU'ities DisVf fkat party’s primaries when thSy SLIP COVERS. DRAPERIES 2. As a meiTiber of the Park ming pool 1 and moat important it tailed stud.v of-tjje departments aa Wednesday arc from 2 to 5 p m. i to the hall in which the Republi- "Oil. was that yo)i who sent trict, and-parade judges. ; .arise. / ing Committee, a proposed plan is centrally located! However, we they now o p era fe,,^ determine and ftom r t o 10 p.m! ; (Morton Appleton of Hartford.The I t ? .I liked it j^cry much, Thank The committee will check all driver was chin;ged as the result cana held their San Francisco con- r Merz made, the awards to/all CUSHIONS REnUED SPRINGS RlTIED Gilbert C. Barnet hu been presented to the mer­ must take into consideration, the w h at changes mlgnb^.be recom­ Burial v'i)) ^e in St. Joseph’s veition last month. you.” the riiarchtng \inits which /won i "'kb register on Sept. M ,. and a chants in this particular aroa for problem of the vetereris still rent­ mended by him. Eve>y. effort Cenrf^tery,''WiIlimantic. of an accident m which his motor- Reports IVideapread Concern He said he would send n letter prizes in .the pafiide at the/block follow-up call will be ’niade to MIRRORS Kepuhiicaa - their consideration. My feeling ing; they must be given ample op- should be exercised to jJrqyide cyclee left B i r c h Mt. -Rd, and "Seri. Kefauver and I have en- of acknowledgment to the local dance qn. the Robertson Park, ten­ those eligible who did not register- LARGE SELECTION OF FARRICS Occupation: Engineer. is thst the merchants are primar­ porttmlty to relocate.' adequate fire protectloo for thi^ Charles R. O’Reill.v plungediged diriw'n an embankmerit coiintered a widespread and sober | Democrats In the near future. - nis cotirt during the ev^ing. Mc- prior to the final general regis­ 1. The two fire diatricts and the ily- responsible for the conditions Aug.. 25. / The- scrapbook, which M rs.. BUDGET TER.MS PHONE MI 9-4669 whole town, at the lowest oper­ Charles Raymond O’Reilly, . ..o .... concern over the absence of lead'-.! Vwgh, Hagedorn and Hathaway tration date in . mld^rDctoberv • AOTOGLASS ARR>6NGED y EVENINGS Ml 8-7267 outlying section of the town should of parking. However, I ' believe Francis J. Mahoney ating cost in keeping with peces- .and 'of -Mrs. Margaret Dono- Fines of $12 each "^re-levied, Washington, over the In- Bourn uncovered collecting ignr- jiiaged .seven categories. be oonsoUdated under a toSTi fire the town ahouid' in vest' some sar.v equipment to do a' good job, O’-Rellly. 38 Lancaster , Rd., against Catherine W. Drlnkwine., want that- discolors tiques, contained a pictura Together with t he''troph.v'Win­ department. money for this project—how much, Democrat plus a reasonable number of of­ (idetlly at his home yester* lour prosperity, ovt^r the ugly dis- Stevenson’s grandfather. Adlsi E- ners, these were':' Thbmaaton, FURNITURE TOPS l a ConeoUdatiOB, a t Uiis tim a X. am. not certain .at this time.. Education: Manchester High ficers arid-men neededvExpanstoti da.v. He waSstern in Hartford. Frarvk W. Sotiza, 23, of J'orth t-„p(jera that Warf) the path of Civil Stevenson, at the timj^tie served -/ most inipreasiye participant;, doea not neceesarily require an ex- 9. Yes, either Vet Haven or School. .should come. ohIyW-hen the exist­ March X4, 191^spnd had lived iir Fairhaveri, Mass., charged with i Rights, over-the, deterioration of as vice president in Thomaston. be.st marChing unit: F [Shower Siall Doora ■ • Ulatt Tub EndMurMj pansitm of the present facilities. by addition to the old high school Occupation: Foreman, Hi^ilton ing men, equipm e^and facilities Mancheatier fpr.seVep years. failure to_»Mure an .operator’s li-! jjur political and military posi- Gla.stonbury. most men in' Ilpe; I E HoWe'ver,. a* the town continues to through purchase of . land from Standard. are not adequate to\ provide the He iyas\ member of-Tt. Janies’ «>-rcen?e; XT and« • Stanley c. Baldyga, 29, o f I; tions in/the ,fC Cold War, and over East Hartland. those coming from / CoHiVructien Co. grew, the fire fighting facilities Cheney’s. i; I feel that the ordinence Churoli.andVchairnian o"T-the en-. 611 N Mam St., for posing a atop l muchAlse. the greatest distance; Neivington, protection required. ^ALTERATIONS Y fflR ROUND RIR CCNDIl lONINU PRIVATE LESSONS must expand also.. passed by the'Board of Directors is 2. Up to the present time I do tertainmerit \committee of- -..th^ sign.'Walter J.-Walsh Jr.. 22, of Re'callirig the disastrous New Hospital Notes best appearing unit In blouses: ' 2 H ie town has limited respon- Helen M. liizpatrick ‘ satisfactory. ■ not know of. an.v firm formula British Amiriran Club. H e. o*fas Pawcatuck, forfeited a $12 bond England floods of Inst year, Stev­ Terryville, beat appearing unit in ' > REMODELING J. WHITE GLASS CO. albility for improving the parking- posted on a charge of passing a 1 TLCCORDION -6UITAR emplo.yed as a polisher ' by the shirts; -and Middletown, best drill! Democrat la. A _ complete investigation that has been devi.sed to deter­ enson said “nd . effectl\*e action’’ Patients Toda.v/.’144 ■ OPEN d a i l y 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. a REG1NNER8 • ADVANCED • PROFESSIONALS facilities in the central business into the' ‘present facilities ' would United Tool and ^ ie " Go!, Elm­ red light. has been taken to provide an ade­ team/ . ' 1 REPAIRING SERVICE IS UNIFORM Occupation: Housewife. . mine the divided responsibility of “N o JO B TOO BIG INCLUDING SATURDAY district because the' requirement have m be made In order to deter­ this question. Certs inly the town wood. Those flned$9each were:Gerald quate flood. prevention and flood ADMITTED SA-pfriDAY; Ken­ How-ard,Keeney, former chief of REGARDLESS OF EXPENDITURE INSTRUMENTS FURNISHED 1. Depends upon the plan finally neth Ober, Nortlv Coventry; Mary OR TOO SMALL" that commercial buildings supply worked-out. mine that expeft^’ ion would ha-ve should provide’ adequate en­ Besides hiS w ife,, he leaves a ,W. Pompeii, 16, of South Windham insurance program. .x' the MF*D; William Mctjbnigle. IISSELLST. M l 9.7322 their own parking facilities was tq'tie made at this time, also a son. .Charles H ' 0 !Reilly;:;.^a for passing a red light: W’esley L, "I know that dams w h ^ are Ellen Dali, l 8(>'Porter St.; Holly -foi-mer 1st assi.stant ctiief of the TEL. PI 2-1864 Ail arnuigementa reflect dignity and., the' la . Ys. , trances and e.xits for edse in traf­ oi*er that 1* .ch*rnbitf rtstic of Qulah Serv­ established after this area was 2. The Town ahoold invest ac-- careful study of -the cojit Involved. fic.flow to and from the parking daugfiter! Mis.^iM— 132 Charter — • onbury,. Co. 3. the be.«t. equipped; 9 Currently available^ - statls In -this w'orthwhlle project. The directly nofth arid south of jeH e slaters, Mrs, Walter E. LaRoae of' .)pf an'Aug. 25 radar check;'Testi bilj.,-enacted by Cdngie.ss (his Oak St..' Alfred Jlennequln,. 843 And the Tolland Couritv Veteran You C t tics definite]}' eetablish'tbat a new amount the town Should invest to present parking lots betwtien-Pur- Broad Brook and Mrs. Edward J. showed he speeded'up, while _fprin g' has been rendered largely Main 3t.; Mrs. Flaience TVead- Firemen’s Assn., the oldest equip­ I M l 3.S940 junior high school be needed Phillip Harrison ■ , be determined after a careful Dell PI.' and Birch St, 'aiulAlso to Corey of Windsor Locke. . clocked, ta ,psjBs a stoppedl useless for New England |),f * welL 411 Center St.; Miss Elleh ment. ■ ■ in the near fu tu i^ T h e prqposed Democrai * study, i feel that the merchants consider parking areap^on the Funeral, services will be held at Fridrick was following Apel■ ■' rles of t;rippling amendirie'nts in­ Phelps. -366 Oakirnd St.t Mrs. .M u sical units wefe judged by Vet Haven site ia'quite suitable for Education: Higt^'Scjiobl; College Would cooperate with the* towm. west side of Main Th* town, the John F. Tierney Funeral and d(d thCASnie thing. Both pass­ serted by the Republican leader- Elizabeth Hasselman, ^ast ,Hart; ■William i'aders, a. high school this purpose. Home, 219 W. Oenter St., at 8:15 ed theVaf'^^n a no-passing' zone on our for three years. , 3 I feel Manchester wdll need a I Teel, does have' some responsi­ ship over the protests of Gov. ; f,rj. Harold Traft, East Hartford music instructors and John 225 MMN ST. Occupation ^..-Merchant. bility in this question, as it is in followed by a solemn E. Middle Tpke. Gworek; once S'-member of the new jiinior high school in the near Ribicoff and, other New England i E„gene Govette. 7 Chamberlain IT Alr-CondIGoned Fttrieral Home 1. Yes! I. am already on record future. Manchester will continue the interest>-'6f all townspebplc, in St. Jam es’ Richar^. Merrill, . Hartford, governors. . } .st.. Rockville; Mra. Esther Ritter.. U.S. Army'Hand. They chose the MANCHESTER CARPET CENTCR'S > tiiin H.' Bowen i as being fn favor of this'consolida- to p'^w. Reference Hartford Cour- and it ppovidea an incentive to . B MW will be’ in St. charged w m speeding Aug. 24, Stevenson indlcat^. in a s^ech . ^^von; Mrs. Gladys DeFaiio, 8 Bol- Matta.tuck Drum Corps as the best Democrats! Jam es’' Cemetery.' _ Kepubliran tlon and ■voted in favor of four or- ant, issue' Wednesday. .Sept. S, pcopleUf' outlying town* to,comey waa grantedito acquittal by Gryk at a rally * t Cllffside I*at:k. J-, r ton Center Rd.. Boltqn. senior mu.sicsl unit, arid the''Lake V PAYMENT PLAN -dinanoeiHWhich would help aoebm-- to MSnetiester to shop. -This Friends may. call' at the funeral Avhen h^ told t ^ judge he had been yesterday that he Intends to-ahow Garda Band as the best junior- :tiont=HdaTOhester; - H i g b B-%, a chart; showing t ^ 'Hart- ** * BIR’TH .SATURDAY: A sop jK h ool, B.-A . in" Municipal Gov- pllsh t)ds program. for th* town as a whole, hofne today’-and Tueaday from 2- tin the way lb sV his dying father that the misconduct/ ;and corntpr miisical outfit.- i area listed these fibres on to 9 and 7 to 10 p.m. to -Ml*, and Mrr./William Jones, University of. Conngeti la,, 'This part of the queatii Manchester. ^ believe also that if Main St. when stopped. D ^ a n said he had tion' accusatiohs the-"GOP kurled , .fieveral of the judges said they I NO MONEY OOWN iNrilP TO ' c u t reajly has nothing to do wl^-cbn- meet the competition. Of “Shop­ been shown the death certificate. at the Derriocr.ats in the 19.52 found it. hard to pick- the wlpner*. Population: Actual. 1955. 38,000; BIRTH S YESTERD AY: A son s^datipn. - It Is a mattjsr of me- Projected.. 1965, 56,000; Pep-''cent ping Centers,” that '’’free pi Milo A'. Baird, 29\of Groveton, campaign Can be thrown right ' as there was such an ahunda^e of ' Occupation: Engineering writer, Ing’’ is a niust.,^ ' / N. H.. following Bai to Mr. arid’'M rs. Leo Ridolfi. 52 ■ P ratt Ik Whi.tnejf A ircraft .ifbanlcs'ln implcmentaObii of con­ Increase, 45 per cent. . render t-back at the Republicans this year, . excellerice. I I solidation when U-ds finaljy voted . School Enrollment: ^55-56, 8,- 3. In ! mjr'Opinion, only / the - assistance, was also p^ and I In alleging that the •‘miscon- Bissell St.; a" sqh-to M., and Mrs. The only float In the parade, Civic Actlvitiea: Selectman. Board .bf' Education, througn the Funerals charged with speeding. -Gryk hgd i'duct” shoes flta some Itbpubllcaris, Arlhiir ...Smachetli,. ^ Moore St. that presented bAtoe local Police Town of Manchesler; Diacuaaldn and may or, may not involve ex­ 783: Projected 1^-59, 10.340 \ TO PAY USTOOAY pansion immediately, but 'would Average Annual .ptir cent Incre'ase sMerintendent and other /school the charge reduced to one df^ viola; Stevenson named bnl.v -one name. DISCHARGED .SATURDAY: and Firemen's : Junior' Athletic leader for the American FoUiida- officials, .can determine hqw soon John Unites tion bf the-rules of the road against' Georg^H. Tullv, East Hartford;' ^on j^r,. Politic^ Education, involve more probably relocation, 5.8 per cent. Cites T albott .Reaignatton Assn, might well have Won a prise ■etc- The"promflsed site- (Vet KiVen) a jiuUor high school will need­ Largely, attended funeral *ervices Baird arid—auspended-~judgment. He trii^ fh e ca.se of -Hnrqld TaL' Charles: L.- Kin^ ..WapTiog •: Mrs! .If there, had been a compeTition in pHONi Ml 9^343 . _.ji . Y e# ..^ ia would , V”-.'"' not only—I*" pro- 2. To the extent thaj. the town ed. This, is a reaponsibiii/y of the fog John G. Unites of Dobsonville The.V were clocked by radar. ' bott, who rie.signed as Air Force Ru(h Murray. '34 Westwood ' St'.t " ■ IBla'Tierd:''''’'^ has the .sidvantage of lieing town 0 ■owm^ ind-the faciiitlea-svailabte' .Board .of ..Ed.UCaUon.-and.- l t . -U- * were..held., this .morning , at 5 :3 6 . .The. caae...Qf. Edwacd .Haberecn'., secretary last year after a -Sen- ..^l^^s,..!EMhac'-.Ma^lseUt,:a6•-■St«r^ng- ;A. -rnimber'-iofypCTg sterli, .tv h *~HairYaiT»t1Wl»TnsM fiW ttncEiw nw nf MOIIAMH-WGIXYIM’-ISAXTORD FfKTTI and GUl^^ •by-MimiHgunr“*mnrial'T)'aj^^^^ ties for the good of all ita citizens. known fact that, in the .past, they at the John B. Burke Funeral 16. o r 135 Bissell St!, charged with \pte probe revealed he had retained 1.; Mi*a Ellz^l^rii Sargeqt, 27 participate In athletic activities ISTAN—GdodSTAN—Gd« Carpet Valuea — In Nylona ^ and Bayona^—tVitol _ Tntst. tViltona, Axminatera. but. would provide a rnore real but'A.car.eful check should tie made To. the extent that any special ex- for a new' location. y" . have discharged this duty most Hom{. (Burial was ip. St. Mary’s" a breach ,of the peace.- was turned aprinSbred bv the police and fire- laUc tax >Tcture. Th,en all munici capably. Education iw of tremen­ Cemetery, Windsor Locks, over to juvenile authorities for dl.ttblic. pecupation; Presser. Sunday evening, the Rockville ject of misconduct In government. ■ Mrs. Roidd' Gib.abn and son, 46 THURSDAY NITE' to 9 come, about in a natural c'otir^ of 3. Yes: ApprovjMrmf Vet Hkven ... CSvic' Activitiesf Legion im- of tWa.tbwri!" -It seems very cer- Lodge of roks. under the direction said it- was the first time Larder He quoted .'Eisenhower as having, T\irnbull Rd.: Edward Dim,IoW. 116 food and refreshmenta aupplied by PEN DAILV 9 to 8 :89! 'k She| has always fought for the interests of ALL aventa; depending on. the town’s j toUn that Manchester vrill need a had beerf charged .with any viola- the MFD, COAST IMRAGK M X site ia- withijli..;tte realm of Uie. ^provemont Club, - - * of Richard Morgansori, exalted said that "When it comes to cast­ Green Rd,; ,^Mr.5. Shirley,.Ms^^Nen- growth. Howeveri consolidation Bpard^ Education. It has Its ad­ .1',- Yes., '! ■ ■ junlfr high school .within the next ruler, connoted a service at tile tion in 38 years of driving.,'' ing out crooks arid ttieir cronies” zie, Wappi'ng; Mrs! " Marcella Ariq ill the evening, a l*p iece ihe eitiiens. Taxpoyers — W ^ingm en — liisl* would do much to insure that an vantages' becaiiM of itn proximity ■'la. No. two * r three yu L jh, and I am sure funeral-home. ■ Two cH.ses continued for later the prodding would come from the Madore and son.'Cbveritiy. rkf expansiqn would benefit thq town that thq people of thia town, when ■ ' ,' . ' to the .qevv high echooL ..thus avoid­ ' . 2. .X believe: the towh ahouid Many visitors paid fheir res judment were .iho.se of Clarence J. top and not from congressional DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: nessmen-!- A99d— Youth. - as -a -wholerYor; reasons of safety ing diipllcatloh of some facilities make a new entrance and exit to the Ume cornea will support its pects at the funeral home and Burke Jr.. 16, of 229 Autum St..! prodding a n * investigation. - ,j Thqriiqs Mason, 105 Bissell St/; ADEDWITHEX RAS and finance; conatrucUon. 10 1 that could be shared. the "present parking Ipta ^ 'Hhla friends sent,many beautiful floral who pleaded guil(y to theft, break­ ' Aaking how well' the administra­ Dennis Gada. 70 E'alrfield^t.; .Clin- . *■ .V- ‘ • ' - . ' 2. The town should, invest suf­ time,' - Greenhaven,dn my opinion, is a!n offeringa. . ' . ing and entering, . and failure to tion "Hved 'iip to that pledjce In the ton MacDonald. 41 S, Alton St.; Ar She has Always iMon wtHing to put in time and ficient money for improved park- . 3. Yes, No (to Vet. Haven a* a 14^ loeaUoiu for a junior ' high secure an operator's-license; and years since,” Stevenson said: John Howies, 69 .Jensen S t.; Mrs.- - ing In .the centra] business dis­ - Boy C, jolinhqn ■ctiom.’ It IS clpae to the_high John J ; Brainard, 19. of 77 N. 'Well, there -was Mr. Eisen.-! Ann McCrystal, RFD .1. Rockrille; V AT NO EXTRA COST! tr ic t This wbiild lasuce a heaithy .RcfMbUcait' . achgoC-apdit mav be posaitile for School S t , whose tria.l on a.charge how^r’a Secretary,of the Air Force? Geneva Roy, Weal Ha rtf or*; thought to oU the needs of the town of Mon^ **P«bding commercial ^center, liducBUoiiV ’ Manchester Hikh junior higp e^ool students to use : JaGohJ..C^k-Miller PuBlic Records of reckless.-drh’ing-began today. If: it w ere'not frir- Congressional Mra. Helen Proctor. Vernon Trail­ ,, BANKINfi HOURSi ; ; , • COMPLETELY INSULATED ^ in the long run, it would pay for School." ' facillUea at/the i|lgh school, which .In Eurke’S ca.se, It w a s at first committees and for the Aniericair er CoOrt; Mra. Lena' M. • Vlany, Chester. Schoph EmpMyes — H lg h u i^ itself, inssmuch ss the business Occapatfon; ' :Assistant euper- |- Rej^blicaa could be a pig MVing in «the total thought U might, be .referred to RFD, .eaVentry:,Mrs Anna Kraw- cost of pi press, Mr. TalbotV would sdll be .• OVERHEAD.DOORS WITH RUBBER district contributes g hjgh per- visor ofappUcations, ConnecUctlt - Education: Williams College, ling_ the pnmer i facil- •'Warrantee Deeds juvenile auUforit'ies, but ,Gryk de­ Secretary of the Alr.'itorce today. ski/East Windsor Hill; Mrs. Fior- MONDAY thru FRIDAY 94 W ater — ReereathMiPorks.^ cenUge of the town's taxes'in re- Mutual. Lire- Insurance Co. B.A. ities for junior high school atu- William B, Gorman . nnd ence Aye'rs,'125 E. Center St,; 5irs. WEATHERPROOFED BOTTOMS, dents., cided against this procedure and And when he leftp-hurriedly—he turn for the aervices. HoweVer. the ' Ciric Acdritles: Member of . Occupation: General sales man­ am open to change' my Josephiriti Goiim'an to Mary O'Con­ ordered him put (p plea. The judge was given a medal'. ' Jennie Moseley, IS For* Si. ; Floyd towm’e objecUve should be to pro, Church Council. Emanuel Luth­ ager, Hartford Machine (Screw Co. blind bn le location. It a further nell, undivided half interest in nrop- anning, 18 Delniont St.; Mrs. : • W a t e r md r o t p r o o f e d s i l l s -A She has olwaya watched the Town Mudgets to study shf s’atd he wished-to think aboiit,the - "Evidently • this ia what prod­ . THURSDAY EVENIND M -vide . adequate facilities for all eran Church; president, Hartford Civic Activitiee:. Past, chairman, iM prove that a different perty biii "Hollister - St. case- arid ordered Probation Officer, ding'from the, tbps means.'* , , Mary Ann von.. Dwingelb and son, storea and not be concentrated, in District Brotherhood, Augustana Manchester. Chapter, American location/ 'duld be more desirable. John PontlcelU to Clayton Ei Henry Bocawski to 'make an in­ "Of course,”' Stevenson adde* StoiTs; Mrs. Mildredildred McKeej 61” , - HEAvV DUTY a s p h a l t S H IN G L E S be sure Manchester rKolved fuN ydue for Its- one ares. If a merchant or a Luttieaan Church. ■' .• Red Cross: trustee, Manchester Me- Dearborn and Evelyn G. Dearborn vestigation. Hi* report ivlU be due about; Talbott, "This geotlem^. (hooper St.; Mrs.^Bette Marori and ____ - I - ' group^pf meSxhants feels •. the nee* 1. I believe that the-fire protec­ .hiorlal Hropitai: Bqard of Direc­ propert-y on Grant Rd. Sent, 24. ; ^ la, only one'of the ca.ves of official son, RFD . 1; R ock iille;’ Mina taxdoHor. for a parking plaxa adjacent to tion facilities of a town ahouid be tors, twq terms. Thomas J. Dwyer and Elsie Jane Brainard. defended by / Atty.- frUsconduct -: among . the. Crusad- 1Joslane Quay, 73 West 8t.; John ►out Town Pantaluk. 40 Foster St.; John .W. MO MOHEY DOWN-5 YEARS TO PAY their own stores, which will not just as much a part of town man­ 1. Yes. rf .W, Clifford Mason of Donald W, Smith and Arthur LaClaire,.-.wAs- dharged by ______...... !_. __ ^ overly large ates; they agement 'aa poll<;«''" protection, ....IS !' W e all "khow '1the districts Marjorie. K. Smith, propirty 'at 3.3 Cassells 4s the result of ;'an in­ . Stev.enson ‘ referred to aCandajs Browir.: Wappingrippingr 'M rs. Ann 'RSyi said today no inforrina- mond and. daughter, 24. Ridge St.; -iAr She has faithfully attended the rneeth^ of the street - maintenance, garbage col­ hava been planning expanaion of yet been gained on a false Englewood Dr. cident at.Green -Rd., Oakla'nd S t , in New Jersey and Illinois under .,1957 lection!. aU relate ' faculties neces­ facilities which are neceasary be­ Kupchonos Bros, to. Morton A. Valerie Bateheler 4 Drive E. ' CONVENIENT 1st rung in Sat'uNfay af^ 1:53 and Hudson S t Republican administrations.'' DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrii. l eerd o f EHrectori *9 be w«ii vorsad In ffw sary to the healUi,_iprotecttoirr and cause of town growth. I cannot see /from box .134 at the. corner of Miller, property on KelWy Rd. and The policeman aaid Brainard Not Conllnrd * 0' States well-being of all citizens.' I iw the town icouid escape doing Avery St. v . „! ’ ’Theresa Cknas.and daughter. Hart­ FRONT DOOR PATiKING PLAZ^,. ce Dr..,and Searnan .Circle.- but and Raymond A. Trombley, 16, of “You know,!’ he ' said, ' -‘.’I wish ford: Mrs. Mary Staud't and aon» a ' $ 1 4 0 ""X $9 9C Penonf] NoticBB 1 Ja, I do not believe that con- the same or mdre if consblldatiop ^ Qultdaim Deed ■ Westbrook, Mass., pulled out of this contagion of Republican mis­ problems Cenftonting the town. polite ire in'testigbUng. Three 193 LoomiS' S t.; Mrs. Beatrice Bar-^ DRIVE-IN WINDOW > ' . turn SOr nur niiKr' uuwm sblidation necevarily (involves ek- is Wted. if we‘ want to be blind to pieces o f apparatus., the ladder and Andrew Ansardi to Archibald Green Rd! onto Oakland S t , and conduct and corruption—that ■the. heed. w e.can avoid expend!-^ hero, 14. Uarol D r.; Francis Chaf­ Caret of Thanks pension "of' 'the" pre,iie'!,k)eivt' facilities pump truck of Co. 1 and the pump D- Dbiigari arid Wilhelmina Don; turned into Hiids(m St., He testified Used to be .charged, to Democrats fee, Willimantic; Mrs. Willwlmlna it She has o^oys opposod the riuming of local et thi.s tim e;' tiirea, but as soon as-consolidation; tijUck of Co 4 ,1 responded for the gan, lot’47 and portions of lots 48 he heard .tires squroling and ---were ctinAned to slate govern­ \ ia put into effect there wfll be a and 48. Ansaldt Heights! ments.. !* . . Draus and Son, R FD 1, Roekyille; , k’e WI*K lb thank all our n-rahbo'rk 2; T believe that parking facili­ a la m . . ’ thought the operation I of'.both Mrs; Marlene Mikbleit, 16 Ridge- BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER -^evemment for tho’bbnofit of o few; ^ is op­ ‘.i- ■ («'' th' many aai ties in the central business dis­ growing demand from outlying dis- Certlflcate-nURcftstratKm vehicfes'Treokless; — “I t 'is not!-; It has~marked Ihe. wood-St,^ K of kiadnfaa and.sympaihy atibwn uk in trict e,re a .responsibility 6f-both ■tricts and new developments for. Hugo L. 'Nbrige Norige and .lohn J Eisenhower'- adniinlstration- fpoih l>rr»«J.rmeiil, the death of NO.OQNNCNT Braipard ahd his ttvp passengers • 9 9 •"feuj* mikhand. father, and brother Ror- tha town:;«rid the m>rchifcn«n-4«.- ^ t t er wator -dtatributlon‘*and fire New York, Sept; 1# tf^Marian Norige, doing business ah Flex weld •testified the i.ire*'^ on ■ Bralnard's start to -finish.': v > , posed to seHIng Town property without proper «ai!_ K. ■ Prtfa*Prtfa*. We eanecialjyeaneciallv 'thank ihknk voived.' As to What extent they protection which those taxpayers Ann MTcKnigbt, » - MoniSe "and Magufactiu-ing Co.. 94 Depot Sq; car squeale.d because of low air Stevenson‘said , he was glad 'ta Two Violent. Deaths' fmiiLustfiATED foim-Ho m m m -all these whii aam Ihe heauufiil floral .should each' share, I don't- feel 1 will feel they ;«'re entitled to re­ Wue-eyed dnugliter of the'' Cpo- Marriage. Licenses tglH . on-honest government'' in MEMBER FEDERAL'’ Iribuiea and-ifliined the use ef cars. pressure'in the' front tires. Bank Money Or<|pr$ less. They’re CENTIIMEH: . odvertlsiSfflisiHlhto bhk open to^^^^ ani in a position, to state, bu't I'm ceive, since-they will be sharing the federcy, today nently oklrtod the I William Ralpir*. Lannlng, -451 Gryk 'will decide the esse Mter New Jeriaty because OenjoctiaUc By T h e , ASSOCIATED PRJESS DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION u-i.. > ■ Mr*. 01** Prlfu and famriy. overall cosL controversial itaaiies of 'aegrrga- BircK’Mt. Rd. and’Donna Rae Gard­ Oov. Robert B. Mgyner haS( “made ’TWO peribns tost ttieir lives in nEASE SEND ME YOUr VkEE FOLDER THAT CONTAIN^ A COMnETE siire art equitable'krrangemerit can he hears the Trbtnbley case, ;,als’o convenient-to buy. Safe to carry* Safe to be v.-orged ffut to the satlslaction 2. Ttie town cannot Veiriaiif-an tton and Elvis Prcaleyln her first ner, 30 Hyde St!, Sept. 45 South charged with reckless dSIvlng,'on ,your atat* a model of administra­ traffic acoidents Suriday, a motor­ SEiEaiON Of Oarage models/ floor plans, a descriptions. . C i^ Thanks of the! merchahls and town'man­ unlpterested party And tosa the. ball press rooferenro ai the rolghrilng Methodist'Church,- ' ggturdayw , tive integrity.” ' ; cycle driver ■ in Kent and a NO 09HGATION TO 'MBr— i.- agement. hack to tha-meVchanta. 'WtiHe It la Miss Anserlda. Hie IS-yeqr-old MeJvln E arl ESgleson, 348 Char­ Other cases continued ‘were He said the Meyner:" ricbril P^eatrian in Bfidgeporl. ■ mailg and are acapted anywher^ at htet r - ',.y ■■'.■. C-15, ■ >i| Uile',Hl.,r»pir»» nur'hkart- trt(S merchants benefit if parking beauty front MansOng 8. C., bare "stands ,in sharj^ controst to the A iVOtE FOR 'apiirTCleilnj! 10 the- m«ny. friendk. . 9. The t .decision concerning - the ter Oak St. An* Joyce Lucllte King, those of Donald L .C u m m in g s,. 0*6 of the victirns .was.Georga ...... 'k end n^Shhof* lelit*' ktriW . .. facilities are -peai by. .so do the rest Ijr flittered her pretty eyeilds 4(4 Oakwood Rd.. Sept. 15, Church wrongdoing that went onlundy a need of ji new Junior High Schobi •Bolton Rd., Vernon,, charged »:lth Teach, _22, - Oakville, ’-who waf, I' 1. lerriie end klhdJn our rreent eoiroa'. ahouid com^jfrom.the loced Board Of; us for whom shopping is-thus When tho questions were' put to of the Assumption. allowing operation jo f ' an over- Republican Governor beforo he killed 'when his'.motorcycle- left ^ HELEN FITZPATRICK of Education- That declslop is a rnade. more convenient, It la to the tier.' '■ . Richard Cyril. Higgins. 4.5 Boul­ vyeight motor vehicle, until/’Sept. egme to office.’’ Route 34r and pluhgcd into a pa^rt of their function,*i*i. .Eugeng: J , KeUV ' should not oyeitlook the fact'..that Building Permits - ) * RFD I.' I^ kyiU C charged .vrith his daughter. Admitting he .<•■*/ tures of the right aritis and legs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK parking /acittUap which have .been er Weinberger were buried yesler 'To John Walker, for a llA-story reckless driving. ' iMsxled $300,000 to cover , political H e’is in Waterbury hospital. !- Ilinoew'at ^diaCuaaed ao far are aelf-iiq'uidating' dav in a private seryics-ittended dwfelll^>n Clint,qn St!, $12(000. campaigna aqd p a y o j^ * -black- EducatW;. High School,? Burlto’s'-.95(l( bond was frcHfeite* t*The othfi'r was Leslie K earney,, (IW a .A i PaM M r bp PMsefla a* Ii»lse,FIU»li|iWIL f 'and th r t wiae- expenditure/of 'ip-' obiy by' his! grief--stricken- family. To Roy H. White, .for' a 1-story by mistake and reinstated. today. ihailer.: 42, a bits driver, who - a'" GREil^TBR, BANK FOR GREAtEit MANCHESTER” The COAST LUMBf.R Co;i' egg. . Law School. '—r- dime ftw the Parking ^eteV Fund - ''Itie Onannounced bdrial had dwelling on Keeney St., $l7.00q. I had ta u g h t, "though, wheh /■\ ^cupation: Lawjkr.'-. ■ The cdurt .hka,nqt,jbeen InformnfflT was .atruck by1i cat; VchUe cross- will behefl't US all, j feel tmvn own­ been delayed ' by pbllce reqUlre- To R.,fE. Wandell for . Eighth he had asked a amtlniiaQca whan I reda tha .Hofftiiaii story that our Ing ‘Wayns and Madiaoa Strw ts, L To*, I hdiievo tha-flro iBS" ed faiHUtiea ahouid >*' provided for menta...- School and,UtUitlas District, for a th * bond was ferfeiiiad' F rid ay .-. aaar-tila'JioBKh " - - ■' ' - i**-. 'V 'IV- V . ’’K, '/■ .11‘'.:i '•'•ly ^ i! .-•'r- . ■ . ■■ ' ■ -'i ■' .O'- 1 WANOBESTER EVEI^ING HERALeC MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. a you know, and-Mile'^'to contluei'to carry, the which is. conslderaiJly ' less ■ than Please do not w’astO'tlje effort that Rockville Raymond MijGee, 2fl, Foeastville, ■ * . ptr^^S BUNJ^ difficulties' of his oppbftufl'ftlea. a siek lady off stuge> load after .roughly twenty years of the original Agure. She favowd hss been lqiAil* by being oomplac- 'cherged with RpMiUnF imd.Id Dennis An 'optinijst is bne who -makes R»d?Brasfleld:'"I''«^ph’t know public, service, t--■ ' ■. and'-YOtiM fq^ the purchase of fm irtenfe’You must go,to the polls on D.'-Dannaher, .Jte' N «jv < Y o rk Cit.tt, present ^|^vel, bank, the, Uitkm 5Pu^liy and vote'In ■your primary charged with-'plusiw^im the right. Setise an^ Nonsense oj^ortunities of his difficulties. Mihnle, ) ut. hum it ahd maybe I The Oi>cii Fora , I ceU upon the, pqqplf Of Jdan- Druiiiten iji^ ing' OAKCnjLLT OOl can play it."—Carol'' Johnson, Aniwgr to P/gvioua Puzzir' chqster to vote in the forthcoming- St. bridge Widening:, the : to sup^rt the ideals you fought A $100 bpnd was'-wirdered dL for Mc­ t ing of the 'tlhloh School wl for. Vote for the candidates your Gee and a $3Q.t$bnd Tor Danhaher, Minriie Pearl: “Don't play too Rogers- R.R. 3, Ark. CommunlcaUpns for publications In the Open Foniita wlU not elections but. flrsti ■ get to know <4 Fines T’otal $240 and they’ll atop. something sbput the csndldates. saved many, children acci­ .Democratic Town Committee has w'as'ppirating a bus at the A comparison , msy btf a; triqky vT' be guarwteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. thing if only partially mSdc. Then ahe added. • ■ ' - ■ In This connection,' If sny 6f- y'oiL, dents. Helen voted dispose endorsed and l^t us retaln^.the ./funie Jot .Ms wrest. tArtbiiir Dmc Sion TBe-HcrMd reaervea, the right to daclina to publish any matter hsve questions sbout any of the al plant realizlnigjtir gwat, need principles of '.democracy ip^Mah-. ' HpMtvlUe, Sept. 16 (Special);^ Out-tOf-the-arear-RTi motorists.' for­ I a A ' A ▲ .A' A ' A dk. Jk A J Yesterday everything had been Daughter—But -then. I ’rh going A C «0 M r- ^Curved Ip 'a session Of City Court which much better children than CARNIVAL* BY OIGR t u r n e r ” 'mtdding that may be lliieloua nr. which ia In bad taate. Free ekpreaaion actions UUten “by^ this Bosrd' I for the health w ff welfare, of the cheater. ' feited bonds totaling $150 for traf­ happy. Tonight they, sat a t " « - 1 Shade tree 'went into the afternoon,, two men fic violations.' ^_ . treme ends ^ the settee. In un> you ^6 Centaur ,of poUU<^ vlevira is dealbed by contributloris’ o^ this chai^ter strongly urge that-.,ji'ou get the town. ' ^ Idie eBvcrgrken matter straighteped out in your • Have WO forgotten -the under­ wqre fiqed $120 each on ohargeo' broken silence. tree’s fruit 7 Compass point but letters, w hiA are defamatbry or abuslve wili be rejected. of driving while under th'4t . in­ Harold could nOt fathom the mind.before going to the polls and pass on HiUiard S t 7 She was a • ‘A 'Pslvllege’ , . FHONB V^erg he'Ams up -acme.. I'lYcrtrunk 8 Ablutions / ihOnfMr of the Bokrd Who elimi­ fluence- of InjAxicating li(]uer fcnd Atkinsons Mark cause. Had he'not written a poem I am 'tyrenty^ftve cents. 8 Heraldic band offer that you telephone any of the To the Editor, ’ TOMMil tzyalsehiMMl Fyom n.'Non-Cni)dldat«k;' '' ••• -The members seeking re-election men listed above. General Mans gey, nated i t She . supported ^ o w n a 16-year-old . Vernon youth lined in her-honor I km not dnapeahing terms with lOMalicioMfobk Another^ primary will be held $103 and given a suspended jail ARiUNeQiiairflM m itctnellI Gil*!—Mr. H.olt. do you know 17 Eras • To the'Editor. J “r*'- \ Dick Martin or the understortd Manager Martin when the oiange 40lh Anniversary the butcher. I aba..tocc^o^il to buy 14 Region II Cbrnfoii in the flscal year w’as first men­ tomorrow. To many voters of the sentence for driving white ’ his li­ that ^he fW of the SUluc of Lib­ a quart of ice' criaiA T^m nbt 17 JeHts For approximately the Inst two->- ^** is'an engineer and learn all the facts abput the ■town of Manchester it might seem 15 Oriental cpiii particular Issue so that-"you may tioned. The ordinance regarding cense wgs under suspension. LOAM erty, in Ne\V York harbor, mea- large' enough to ,bu>^^ tox of iejdotienliMS > veara I have had the pleasure of i ■"* has had an avo- like unnecessary routine' or bother. -Me—and Mr's. Ttynes ktklnson. siitis sixteen feet, five inches? 16 Populates iervlng on the Board of D irectors“ “ O'* budgeting, flnah^ and then judge. In view of all the facts, the proper disposal of used irefrlg? :In' today's session, held in the 10 Orchard St., received congp candy. I am too small \o ..buy a 35Tries .^31 Philippine 44 Cooking erators waO passed and again To me it is democracy jn actibh, <2S ! • *500 ^Ia^>5:;^o I havb.^heard. X. ''--.again VCfSClt of the Town of Manchester;'1 am *'**!*'?"“ f°*'.'*'**’y^**'*LTbe, log; whether the aetloiii was correct. chambers of Tolland County Su­ lations and best; wishes j^stwday ticket to a movie. I am hardly, fit l l ^ a d plants 34 Wearies . seaport Helen' was in supporl of same. the right of the Democratic voters perior Court, Judge Francis T. 40 Byron, lor not a candidatte for re-election, but' *9** thinking proceaaes d^elid^elb p^ ,I am confldent that by learning to not only give mute assent to the from a'bout 50, of thpli’/relatives Girl-^-TChe waist' is thirty-five for .a tip. but—'believe htc\ when 30 WKMharr 25 Toward the S3 Eagle’s kest through work in the en;ngmeering^ Proper rules governing the pro­ O’Loughlin fined George H;'Beebe, feet rnund.^e nose is four, feel, sheltered side 38 Next to ; instance I am proud of the record estubliah. the facts you will come to the con­ candidates, but, niore Important, to and friends, who,#ilrprlsed them Cbaof fNiapogn^t rbo» Nf« I gp.to church on'^iinday T am ZlChem l^ field and the information which clusion that this Board has done a cedure of' the Board of Directors 26, 55 Elro St., Manchester..and Amftbnt- Rmognt ei OyrnoimfGri six Inches. lon^.the mouth is a considered some monej'i. ^; 21 Sour 40 Sports 47 City in ad by our present Board and wish select the candidates of their at their home Irrhonor of thelr40th af LOAM NEEPS^ apfllx he is able to offer the Board bn “good job.’’ ' was, adopted during her term of Alfons Szestowlckl, ‘ 51,. Long Is­ It MO. .10 MO.. yard across; the dtametei- of the 37 Serving .4 1 Intelligence Pennsylvania to take this opportunity to reWte oflici.. 'qhoice. It is a civic duty, no, a or nibyjjMifflversary. "rhey were S 5.S2 33 Shoshonean bond iasues, budget problema and ■Vernon F. Hauschlld land, N.Y., $120 each and Mlphael pfesentedwith gifts, among them T4C»rt.lN' head is ten feet. Due you know , Horace^How long did-It taka 38 For fear that 42 Bridge 48 Network to the voters of MnncheEter . eei‘- privilege, for all registered voters P. Baudln, 16, Vernon Trailer *,i? ts.ts t ijs Indiana taln facts about the Board and the . like ia inValpaUe. The-renovating of the alms­ being a behiittKil table lamp from 9P0 JV.JT. 24.1S ifcB PBACTICE...I’LL these facta 7, '' v, your wife to learn lo.drivc? 30 Greek war god 43 See eagle 50 Scottish cap to participate in such q primary. Court, Vernon. $103. He gave 500 47.41 3V.S4 34 Viaaie the gentlemen.-wlth whom 1 have Harry Firatb i,arry is an in­ Four Candidates house, for a new police station was ’The average primary vote turn­ a group of their friends, artisti«i(l- . -SS.M . a life .lentence by fT~ Board meets on the average of two ity for Town employees> Through­ St., Was fined $103 for. operating 37 8{H>eret i municipal buildings by serving ber on Tuesday; Sept. 11 Sincerely. m f-lO . The . couple has two Oatn M«b. r«i. W«f. frf. Daughter—When I grow up and proving you crazy'Tv ,, i evenings a week and adjournment chairman on many of oUr bulld- out her term of office Helen Fitz­ his motor vehicle while his license •»»e #• t • 36 Soaks flax 8 Your lopsl Y oung.—Democratic Fred Nassift rhttclren,- Edwin D. Atkinson , of get married. I won’t paddle my Thug (continuing' 'his work) — u — at the witching hour 1s not an un»- ipg .committees. There is an olT patrick watched, the spending, of was- .unden siispenslon: Anton P. I— « ■« <» n rtiM»»l» «f '•II luwby triyal ' 40 Jeer *V- usyal 'occurrence. The hot month Club Is presenting to you for con- 'Oxford St,, and Mrs Charles L. children. Sure, I remember you 'n(iw. and P adage that" there is no substitute your money and miqe, paring Remenik Jr., 17, Webster 'Rd. El*' Wennergren vof. Orchard St.> and ain’t hold up' yoi^r benefactor a 41 Moral oSenie h It rr^zsR of July finds the Board in Session sideMtion four outstanding mem ‘Make Manchester Democratic’ lington, was fin ^ $30 and given a Mother—You won't? 43 Calyx part for experience. Harry has served here and there wisely as only w six grandchildren. ^, crazy thing to do. . p 1 almost 'hlghtty Working Up the an­ bers; — To the Editor, ^ 5-day suspended jail sentonbe and' Daughtier—No, I'll say “ Stop it" 45 Fast driver r" as a Board member for six yea.rs. . Norman Comollo housewife can do who has a bud­ nual budget.-. Reams’' of literature Phil Harrison—As one of our get. Renrember too, that the town The sIate..of six candidates sup­ placed on probation f^ a lx months 49 Advance % and data relative,'to^ items sched­ • Roger Negro . GOOD SP O R T sr local merchants, PHi is able to ac­ has a 10 million debt. ' ported by the new. Democratic on a charge of rifeokjess driving. Seattle {JF) -— A’ father here was fio l 51 Exist uled for Board actton'gr^-provldetj Henry Agostlnelll Town. Committee meritSi the seri­ The charge'arbae^from an., accident eE ffp eA B curately portray th views of our FrSneis Shea , Helen appeared at almost all trying to explain to-his 5-year-old BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE 33 Poker stake members by the General 'Manager public hearings and meetings of ous consider.atlon of all Democrats Aug. 0, near the Roosevelt Mills. 53 Fruit drinks 5~ jf Is merchants to the Board. It. can U Is hoped that all Democratic the meaning of money. “Daddy and require extensive study'prior the various legislative committees in Tuesday's primary. A quick ex­ Levite^COrmier. 20, New Britain 341nsaci egg 1 not be charged, however,, that voters will keep these deserving goes to work every day to earn 4UITS UAL.' . } ^ ’ AtV' HORO- i IT P to'meetings so that the membets. Phil's interest in seeking -Board where the good and welfare of amination of the qualifications and was fined $30 and 35 Cape Will be fully familiar with the candidates in mind whent hey ap­ money to buy you and sister food, 'A\E.' TO ,/ fI •iCOPE -A p it nlembersbip is to advance the in­ pear at the voting Districts on the town of Manchester • was con­ proven abilities of each candidate 23,. Hartford, $90. both for speed­ and clothes ahlf toys,’’ the father’ THERE'S A PROWLER AROUKiD, V'ilTH 56 Allot tr8“ facta and, able to arrive'at an in­ cerned. should leave little question, in- a ing; Harold B. Llsk, 72, 82 Wash­ SO I'M 6ERVINS NOTICE OM 6E PfCid Ale 57 CMf mound telligent decision' on eftcli iteni. terests- .of the merchants to 'the Tuesday. explained. The, boy. reflected duly, THE .PiLCS.' h TO WIN AT ■ prejudice ot,ariy other group. Phil ’ Respectfully.,, Do you as voters, and taxpayers Democrat's mind as to how we epn ington St.. Manchester, vyas fined then replied: “ Say, dad; you’re a ALL PeV'1-HOLDER5-‘-TOMISHT 8 r y Most problems confi-ontin^ the put an end to over 100 years' of AVEA4LV. ^j'O.nD V POKER DOWN ha.s pioveii'Tfy his' votinj, record Julia LaRlvlere, in Manchester , want a Director $24 for: driving without a license. good sport,” THE D00K$ CLAN.3 sHUT fibard are capable -of several soTu- Republican rule. Bit o p PCAC Tl f E1 L TON 16HT-*— 1 Otherwise that his interest l.s iJT advance- Corresponding Secretary who has, and will, guard your in­ ■Dwight J. Lapins, 19, R ^kville at AMDNlSHT-^.AlslD B. R w tions, each affecting the tax rate, OOU(jH l'.^t L AWST 3 Legal claim iTieuts for the generalllgood of all : Young Democratic Club of terests, one who has Wie time to As Democrats and ttitfzens'if is. Hotel, \Vas fined $15 for breacK of LOCKED.' 60 CANCEL j±=i and since the Board members are vital that these candidates be sup­ HOlOIN<5,I'LL.\kAFF, EFY THAT 3Ben*r ET R 5T voters. In my oi-inion'tt is an as*, Manchester. spend on investigation, who is j>eace. He was involved In a Jlgtv^ ■VOUR R£$CRVATlON5 nbt only , the representatives of ported It we are.to njake Manches­ Aijg. 24 with , Paul F. Krlstoff Jr,. 6e r e a d y to 'T.DRATTED “And I let you talk me out of bringing my 4SUce .JS set to have one oY our local mer­ qualified, who is not in business THE AMLK CSARRANOE the taxpayers but taxpayers them­ for herself to represent all the ter a DemoprStic town. / 36, 'also -of the hotel. Krlstoffi' WINDOW SHADES WASON LOCAL wife, comrade!" selves, each potential solution must chants on the Board and Phil fills ‘Missed Only TYvo Meetings’ N^rma l-i \ b I the position admirably. people o f - the town ? Then vote Noxman C. Coroollo also charged with breach-of peace be thoriighly evalua\ed to insure To the Editor, ■ ' for Mrs. Helen. Fitzpatrick for Di­ and assault, had Hia case. CbnUn- GrMn, Whit*. Eeni that the best course of action la V.’alter Mahoney-. V.'hlle WalTTi' With no criticism of anyone, WILL. LISTEN ued for one week; haj chosen t6. cast the one dis­ may T express some, of my views rector on the Democritac ticket W ash a ble BY AL VERMEER Yollowed. in the primary. We Jieed awdiuau In another breach' of tH® peace PRISCILLA’S POP ______That’s Our Girl In view of the above and know­ senting vote on virtually ail con- relative to the qualifications of Seattle fVP)- A fishing season sign case, Anthony , Ollwa, 66. "Til Vil­ HOLLAND FINIfH Mrs. Helen Fitkpatrlck, a candi­ on the Board of Directors who JTWATS WONDERFUL ing these facts to be' true, why are trover.sial matters .coming -before in the windo^^f a Seattle sport­ lage St., waa lined $9, .as a result ^^1-IE S A Y S I'M V-. the Board, no one, in good laith, date for the Board of Directors knows the. backgr-ound of the tow’n . Q A Made to Order OND OP ART PRISCILLA! WWAT I' present Board- members seeking and who has and can,give the ing goods store: "Come in—we of a family quarrel. re-election? Do they have time can attack his cphSc‘entiou'sness on the Democratic ticket'. First, listen to fish stdries." ~ - X_.- Continued were' the cases of ^ I » 0 F With Your Rol OKIE'S G O IN G TO r SW E G O IN G T O D O ? the voters should decide who is time to truly repregeht all the on their hands? No, they lire all anu genuine interest in the^jif- people of Manchester. DO S O M E T H IN O -’ fairs of,, the Town of Manchester. qualified to serve pur lp;vn and 7 ABOUT IT.' gainfully employed and give their ITiank you, Mr. Editor, for the employers at least eight hours a -In this connection. I believe that not-a select group. « E. AlOHN Ih the two years that she was time and ^p^re. day. ’ Do they make money from Walter has' missed but- one Board Sincerely yours. the office? The pay Is $200, a meeting in the'past two years. a Director on : the Board of the PAINT 's , liie . T owti of Manchester no one was Hector David Barkra, year and this has been calculated Jake Miller 1 first encountered , ' 123 WelU St. SPECIALIZING IN 69§ Main St.^Y^el. MI 9-4501 BABYLAND to be about 18 cents an hour for Jake when he enlisted my serv­ more perseveringl.v attentive to 763 MAIN ST. Ml t-flflM meeting time, so if money is their ices in one of many local charity the responsibilities of that office than she. In the past two vedrs ‘Constructive Plctufe*' CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Interest It seems that they are -fol- drives he has headed thru the To the Editor, years. He gained m.v respect a.s a she worked for the • towq.^-^'as a loil'lng the wrong path. Do they good citizen missing ,-only two Tuesday, Sept. I'i,' is primary GENERAL CONTRACTING iii have difficulty keeping occupied leader’ quickly and has convinced day once again. The Democratic me since Uiat his ' outstanding meetings of -the offering during the houJts" qiitsid* of full when thO occasipn-arose, thoughts voters of Manchester should well REMODELING AND REPAIRING time employment? No, they are qiiiility is sound judgment. The be proud of the constructive pic­ Hartford Machine Screw Cbm- and suggestions of. prime interest all family men and have,the same to the peppje/' ture wdthin their party. We liow FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ‘ARkANGED family obligations as anyone else; pany ia fortunate to have him as Whils^ in Office Helen voted for have a fine wbrking 'Town Com­ Do they enjoy the ,pubiic recog­ one of their executives and the thq-'Penslonl^ension 'Plan Plan for the tow;fi mittee and in-spiring leadership. ti;: Comes The Revolution BY V. T. HAMLIN nition? , What public recognition own of Maiichekter ia fortunate These people worked very hard‘ to ERNEST A. RltCHIE ALLEY 00P -—few people. attend Board meet- j . , . „ . , . employes which Was actuariatl'v COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO TO have him on its Board of ^ I gound. voted for the abolishing of improve the Democratic party, 16 LIBERTY ST. — MI ,1-8172, MANCHESTtiR GARDENS Ings and I doubt If many readers iettoi;s. ' Bottle'’ clubs, approved the help from each-and every Demor ‘TN TTIE CENtteR have ever seeii the nam.e. signed Pascal Poe - - I don't'see how. building of the new Manchester. cratJb voter who supported them. OF MANCHESTER ” to this letter. j Pa.scal finds enough IxoUfs in the High School at the present cost They are very thankful for all the I submit that there can be b'utjrlay to serve as Dean of one o'f one. reason why these men are ' the fastest growing educationalih- \ seeking re-election and that is they stltutions ip^-lhls area and -also have a deep, sense qf'clvlc respon­ whe Board.'' I'm' very OF MANCHESTER aETGHER RUSS CO. X M itehen. t .* sibility! at he does, nevertheless, Announce New Way To You may'ask whether this tow'n, more .than Man-* Board Is'tx^ed by the politic^ reds an educator on-its iWwSi^SSSExSjl^SSfl •/ ^to\Vn c^pmmiitees., JIL is not. tBSy M government. In ntiy' opinion, the Shrink Painful PUies lulbs Are Top Size; Guaranteed Bloont! G O R5^ DURANT 8T. ;/■ '-Itein urged most vigoroiisiy by Democratic vot'eryof. Manchester both political town committees do the tow-n a (itMervlce if they do Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— NEW LARGER QUARTERS -'^ X lP S ^ 96c Dqz.. — RED EMPEROR TULUMA $1.86 Dox. W’BS full, time Registrars of Voters. not return Pgseal Poe and Phil ' JleliaYM* Pain— Shrink;# Hemorrhoids After- carefully con-sidering the Harrison to olflee. .PLENTY OF ] fRONT a n d REAR PARKING H Y A C IN T H S'^ CROCUSES views of these gp'oups. .the Board 'Harold/Turkihgton''— Even the Y*rk, N. Y.' -V or th« aatoniahing itateroenta like "Pilea ... ^^-^AFFODILS Mixed nr Separate* lint tim* science hiik-found a n** have ceased to be a .problem!” ' All Color. Color/ / felt that the expense involved in alphabet tends itself to .pointing hcaiint eubitcnce with tlie aitonith- The secret is a new healing aub- / A 0 O GLASS INSTAUED establishing full time Registrars .Harold oiit/as the captain of our ing ability to thrin.lc hcmarrholdi atance (Bio-Dyne*) —discovery Of a S for 6Bc , ’ - 89o096r W‘as not.justified. , team. All /WiJI a g ^ that he is a and to relieve pain—without aurterr. world-famous research institute. GLASS FURNITURE - SNOW DROPS : '''' piN'k d a f f o d il s . Since I apiam proud. of the _____ record credit to/our town in performing ‘ In caee after caee, while gently This substanceTs how available in ' Bupponitery oroi'nfmenl farm undar GRAPE HYACINTHS 0x 4 u 4w s c il l a s ' BbOTB AND HEli BqDDIES Dory Tahes A Stroll BY EDGAR MARTIN of this Boap!$ and becau.se I am Utis olllcial duties as Ma.vor.-While relieving pain, actual reduction MIRRORS (F ire p lo ^ iid Door) BY ROY CRANB convinced that those seeking re* j those who have attended Board Ohrinkage) took place. the name Prapara^tien H.* At youy BUZ SAWYER Uo>t amazing of atl —retulta wrra druggist. Honey back guarantee, election will continue to serve the 1 meetings will observe that he VTU. SWOt’tLWt ao thorough that aufferjra made — ■nut.'c. a. Pit. off,-- PICTURE FRM ItllG (all typts) SECAUSE,IF MY HUNCH IS CORRECT Town well, I woul.d like to point I presides over the Boaid and con- MUMS FOR IRIUIANT FALL COLORS ''■nw OF T«tSE •WROi’’ HSVt (WfiTERIOUSlY Tims one's s ^ m cueckcd ;,YOUR CHOICE <)F THE FIELD 60TOUT OF CONTROL, SSWYER. AS A FROM STEM TO STERH.irs THAT SOMEONE ON THE OUTSIDE 15 , oiRwhat I consider to be the Im -; diicti public hearings ih a highly pwtant-attributes which, these i talined fashion, I submit' that a W I N D O W ^ P U tE g l a s s w t . ; . CRicK TEST pilot; PIUS a C00NT*RSPY_ IN PERFECT CONDITION. JAMMING THE CONTROLS, t BEtlEVT 85c— 5 or mor* 80c IT’S YOUR J08 TOFIMDOUT WE’RE GOINS TO LAUNCH YOU'LL RUN MTO TROUBliB OVER 1/ "^men posae.ss. individually 'and ; pe^xon would have to serve on a JALOUSIES i l^^lck. Easy and Economicnl. |T OVEN BLACK mountain. BLACK MOUMtAIN, SAWYER. which make''them -slrong- Board | Boarii ..with Harold to appreciate members. As you ms.v know, the his true effectivehesa. as Board CONTRACTOliS: WE HAVBeIN STUCK QRIE.VTAL POPPIES FFONIES present Board has operated with., Chairman. I Am grateful that, ■ 60c- t$ for $1.36 61^- Plant unusual harmonS’., most issues Manchester has a man of Harold- MEDICINE^^NETS dnd SHOWER DOORS ing decided py an 8 to, 1 vote. / Turkinglpn's caliber who is .willing ' Oppni' Saturdays — Open Ihnraday llNDeninga PANSIES PLANTS i ''<0'30 60 Plants 96c Mostly S for $1.00 ESTIftlATjra OLAPLY GIVEN FLOHFRING SHRUBS, LIME, FERTl ANTI ASGROW LAH’N SEED WOODLAND GARDENS OPEN EVENII^GS UNTIL 9 ^ ^ n J. Zapadka; Owner MANCHESTER T WN €MPL YES 0 0 -MI^3.S474 -COBB N, BY PETER HOFFMAN LOCAL 991— AF oif^LsC.i.O. MICKEY FINN MisplacM Confidencff BY LANK LEONARD WEU....LU£Sft KEEPS IT MUST BE.' ■ , ' ■ ■ z ' ■ . A BOAT NOT ' PLEASE, OFFICER, TINKER HALL, MONDAY^EFT. 10 , FAR FROM HEKE/-..D0 STOP THEM YOU THINK THAT'5 WHERE J 7:30 P.M. M TTHBY MI5HT-NAVB GONEf ALL IRERS W ILL PLEASE ATTEND

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t r o S L T l ^T'i • lIANCHES^tfiR BVENmc HERALD^ llA N (m E S T ia rC » W MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, il^C H E ^T E R E V ^ m iS m R A LD , MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY* SEPTEMBER 10, 1966' FAOK iiiii'i ' . ■ '■ r :;:;,Y y .L J :^ V- '.•. V- THE n iii 'Xw., • 1 >-• •%-;r. .-'A '4 Berhl^^^ingle T" in. EARL Wi YOST B e a rs Braves Break Bpprta Cditer Beats National Leagiiri^ a g R|t<

. ' 'ifof his lnitiaf ,daV, while I^ani-a Paiilii^ Sartor JWon Lost Pet. Behind To P Fourth Straight Second day pf^the month and the ’fourfh graiJef, was less tijkative first Sunday aitd as usual on this hut reported he. too waa happy Milwaukee . . . f.j83 64 .606 - 17 Lead day niy ”*• ** . to he back in the claaaroom. .Quiet A rid s 3-0 .Brooklyn ..182 55 .609 1 17 New Yorki Sept. 10 (/P)—The Chicago Bears once again, are chiircK • • -Nothing, special waa evening as I listened to the eccounU fTmcinnati x . . . . ‘ 80 57 .584 8 I t . rumbling like the big, bad Bears who nded the National Koot- planned for thie day and I Juet. re­ of. the Red Sox-Yankee game On Green! Manor "won tho York, S e j^ O (/P)— laxed around the house,. taking the radio. ^ Milwatijtee (17)—At Home (3), Chicago 8; Away b»U League in thc carlj^ I940.s. With the opeiting of~thc sched- ^ close-fisted three-team tug time off to watch the first half ''_ . -«wrr«X. the National l.«ague pennant - to the radio -Vr latest baseball teacher-cqacltat Southington High . 5 ^ 1 School, stopped to pass along the Oak Park Saturday afternoon. Brooklyn (17)—At Home (18), Mflwaukee 2, Cinctii- hurBh Steelcrs Saturday niaht^- ^»ceAppareritly. has simmered scores until early evening. The nati 2, Chicago 2, Philacielphia 2, Pittsburgh 8, St. Louia X, JO for,their f.ourth yictoi-y, ^ .584 Giants dealt a severe blow to the scoop that he 'wiu replacing Frank Both teams played fine ball .500 14 down today to a hand-to-hand Toro, as head- coach of the Mer­ The Nevk’ York Piahta; who also ■C w \ .sti;iiggle between ' the, fuisy- Dodgers' hopes by winning both tut Chuck Soimond shone above 2; Away (4), Pittsburgh 4. .467 games while the Braves,, look two- chants. 'Toro.! will handle the the others witli hia flue' mound are showing threatening aigna o f. 4 ?e ^ 2 3 t, ■cheeked Bi aves ot Milwaukee'and Wethersfield ‘Prison- team In­ Cincinnati (17)—At Home (5), Milwaukee 1, St. Louis being-a power In- the Elastem Con- ' Ill Rubber Citv 'th, hard-bitten. Veteran Dodger fixun St. Louis. • performance, pitbblng ' - but of 26'i MONDAY stead. . . Eddie Edgar reported {that trouble several .times. 4; Away (12), Brooklyn 2, Chicago 2, New York 2, Phfla* ference. downed the iSan Franci.sc<> v 397 28!i crew of Brooklyi the Manchester Lodge of JBiks aye delphia 4, Pittsburgh 2. — "s. --v— 'iVhile the Bfavea were .rebound­ Labor Day, the best day of the The winners jumped on Paulie A kron.’OhTd. sept. 10 i^P, - Kd 5Ibnday*a hrdiile* long weekend'weatherwise, but I toying with the idea ot booking the Nil Oiiines^^klieduled ing Sunday from five straight de­ Major -League baseball All-Stare Sartor, for two quick runs in the dZ.«l sSy^iTiW^lni^Cr ^ K u e ^L^ev^rom ?he‘‘R r stayed near 250 Btirke St, for a first iiinipg. Phil Finley opened by Suirmy’s Resiilta feats w lthra'T -^ and 5-3 double- major' portion of the day, being to play in Manchester In early drawing a base' on balla and Brookljm 6, New Y 1 header sweep in Chicago and the October. Last fall Hamilton ^PackersU«'*Pa^era*^*'fre first8t^*ft^^^vfnn^^^ after winning ^ '^P*"J Tournament ,„p Dodgers were knocking off ih# content to lit, in my easy chair promptly stole seconcl. Skip Marsh Sy^^Loui.s 6, Cincinnati in the shade and’listen to the base­ Standard promoted a like deal and singled with Finley, "stopping at WMk^t Boxikg Card ■ « . j L *0 Milwaukee three weeks . mgai . ^ New York Giants 6-1, the third it was a big hit ahd drew several third. Sartor uncorked a vhlff pitch Yesterday, '^.o Pdiladclphia^'Rg,v and $2,200 he collei-ted Sept. 1 i place Cincinnati Redlegs absorbed ball games on the radio. Several Milwaukee 7-5,' Chicago 4-3 minor jobs were completed before thousand fans to Mt. Nebo.. .0ene and Finley croesisd the plate. Marsh —ffaglas got In the win ctiliiinn for ■ n« riinn«enp.)n r>«fr.\if'. r>p»n j Pittsburgh 4-5. Philadelphia 1-6 a crushiiTg 13-innlng 6-5 defeat in Enrico pawea along word that the :Went all th'e way to third as thb;.. St.'^Djula to drop three games off dark and then I spent considerable the first Ume after dropping four • the windup of the $10 000 I (Both games 10 innings) time planning sports page layouts Elks B()wling L e a ^ e -will- pry the attempted put out at the* plate was Expect Ga^^n BaaQKo by turning back, the Baltimore tournanvent at Firoatone Country } ..Saturday’s ReailltS:' ’ .the pgce--ahd perhaps ovit of the ltd off the season, Monday night. throwiv wild. Saimond rescued Colts 19-14 in a nationally televis­ pennant fight. for futm ’e use.. .'This was a mo.?t Sept. -18 at the. Double Strike ed game. Cliih ye.«terday, the ^fr-year-old I ■pi ookljTi 4„Ne\>s; Yoik;S relaxing weekend with nary one Marsh with a long fly tp tbftfield. Fiirgo! did just what he did.at MiU I ChiiChicago 2, Milwaukee. 1 Still Hold First Place lanes. . VThree Yecreation hutld- Harlon Hill, a lanky end play­ T h e double triumph came in the Visitor or phohe caller. Ingi' In . Manchester --- E ast Side ■ A S c o r e s on Single To Detl^one Champip# ing his third . season in the league, waukee and Detroit -'■-'nmved. to j Pittsburgh 5^ Phliidelphia 4 TUESDAY The third run -wits scored in the Louis 8, (Jlncinnali 4 (night) nick-of time for the bruised an4 Rec, West Sjde JFtec end Com­ scored ail three of the Bear's the top, on thd final 18 holes. At ! bloody but unbowed Braves. They Holiday weekend has ended and third inning as Saimond singled Detroir'he last an extra-hole play Tiiesdaytw Schedulg' munity Y -< will open Monday with but one out and stole second. touchdowns. Two came on passes enabled the Braves; not only to re­ Its back to the desk,’- The first night, Oct. 8 for the fairand winter New York,^ Sept. 10 ((Pj—ElghtfOrieaha. faces Al Vargas. OalVM* ajid the third bn the recovery of a off after rllmbing from a five-way Milwaukee-.at Broojilyn-, 8 p.iir. visitors of the fall and winter sea­ He went to' third on a force out tie for^third-when the last round Cincinnati at fJelv York, 1:30 Spilleii hy:aFly tain .their grip on first place but. season Suflt. Jim Herdlc reported and sfiored on Bert Baskerville's men have held two terms as wel­ ton, Tex., in a return lO-roUodar "leanunate's fumble. ji.m. 'Washington Senators riglitflelder Jim Lemon, foreground, sent them East—and to Brooklyn son are George Mitc'hell. the foot­ .. X\y League football guide for at New Orleans, tonight. Dopaa Freddie Wyant, rookie quarter-i Milwaukee he was two ^with a full, game lead ov^r the ball promotot. and 'Wally Fortin, single off the left centerfieldeY fmice ThypV^ow Says It’s StUl Fun ter weight boss and ex-chan}pion .St. Loui> at Philadelphia. 8 p.m. and second baseman Herb Plews collide as Lemon catches a short • 1956 reached the desk and it is a Saimond mtehed out of jams }n Whitt Ewing of Pittidmfgh may have a few gaps where teeth should be, but. the University of Carmen Baatlio hojtes to be the whipped Vaigaa tor the Ihxan’e back, passed the Redskins to iheirlf'jf''” "" P"« going into the Mias Shirley Fry, of AJtfbn, Ohio, h'Ugs the chp she won in fl.v off the bat of Yankee first baseman Bill Skowron in second Dodgers, whom they meet in a coach of the Legion Junior base*- masterpiece, the work of Yale's only loes in-28 pro atarta. victory. He.set up the flrst,-Wfth i Chicago at PiUshuigh. 8:15 p.m. the' second, third and fifth inriiAgs Miami gridder thinks football is fun. " / , ninth. capturing the 'iVpmen's Sifigles crown in the National Tennis innir^g at Yankee Stadium in Nbw York City Sept. 9, Both players critical two-game series tomorrow ball nine. Mitchell 'hppes to open Charlie Loftus. as thO Elks stranded two,’ twp; and a 43-yarder to Johnnv and i „ Overrame JpeOeit .American League night and Wednesday afternoon. his season on Sunday, Sept. 16 and The 29-yeaf-old ex-Marine from passed 31 yards to DJrf^mes foi- y'^t'-'day. Furgol-was two Championships at F o i ^ Hills, N. Y.. Sept. .9. It was her 16th .W L Pet. G.B. were Injured in the collision and had to leave the game, woii by FRIDA Yx three respectively. - . ‘Mother youngster, 9P*jre^^M bid for th e title. Shirley, 29, defeated .New York s Althea Gibson, New York, 2-1. A hospital examination disclosed thst Lenioh While the Braves and Dodgera he reported that he has a better Trying to-get a telephone call Cliittenango. N. Y., gets his chance the other. Sam JBaker's 27-.vard strokes back of Arnold Palmer of New Ybi k . 88 .642 ------club than ever. Scheduling oppon­ Marsh and- Baakervllle led the Wednesday night in a return title Wilf Greaves-of Cahad# and PKta*. Latrot>e, Pa. but while. Palpier. 6-3, 6-4, in the flnal rourtd, | AP Wirephotoi. Cleveland 76 ..563 n .sustained a bruised right knee and 'Inj\ired his right shoulder. hammer-away at each other, the thfough to Red Patterson in the winners st the plate with two hits burgh, makes Ua naUtmal TV da- firid goal provided the other three Plews. suffered a head injury and a possible concussion. (AP Redlegs will try to pick up pre- ents on.a same grade may be diffi­ Brooklyn Dodgers’ front office was while Steve McAdam and Dave Pre^etitatioii of Awards 15-roundec with Champion John­ ‘g ^ t s as.,:U(e Skins held on grimly •who is'27 toda>v was carding 3.5 Cliicago ... 76 .563 n cult as good clubs in this'area are Local Sport ny Saxton bf New York in the 'War but_Frlday night (NS^ tO on the front nine. Fiirgol shot 32, Lo.sten ... 75 .548 12'j Wirephotol. . . »qus group in tile Polo Grounds; harder than fiagglng down a Gibson collected two bingles for the EOT) against rugged R e ^ St half against the rifle where they will face the seventh scarcer than free tickets to tlie. losers. Gibson returned to action Memoriar Auditorium in Syracuse, I of Packer quarterback Tob- then, both, po.sted 34? on the back D etroit , 69 ..507 18'a freight train. However-, thanka to ...... er) Jones, Yonlci^ N> V„ at nine holes. place Giants Tuesday . and Wed­ World Series ... Dr. Walt Schardt an unidentified telephone operator after missing the-major part of thb ^Chatter Woshingtion’e new CapttlSi Areae. Rote. Dpdge^ Poised, Repdy Baltmiore . 59 .434 28 >2 the fine eye suigeon who finds i Field Day ^ e bout will be broadcast and Furgoi's aix-under-par 66 gave \V osKlugton nesday alternoons. In Manchester I was able to talk Season because of a broken arm. Greavee managed by 7a|ce J ^ e MihtA The Giants broke up their duel 57 .419 3 0 ', time during the spring and sum­ The teams had ended the regiUpr telecast (ABC; 10 p.m., BDT) with the 4>ers in the,fourth period, him a 17-under-p«r 271. and Palm­ Kan.sas City 43 .319 44 National Tennis Crown The Amit-ican League race is all with the Dodgera veep. He assured has a 9-2-1 record. Jonee, the Ko, over but thee playing out of the mer to coach a Little League haae- me fhe Dodger would be looking reason deadlocked for first pl^iie^ln WEST SIDE 'ftZlf: Bowling coast to coast with TV blackouts 3 middleweight contender, bee ai scoring two touchdowns. Don er's 69 lifted his total to 272 whicl Alohday's Schedule ball team, asked for the date of the standings. lAn estimated 800 persons at-'V No score was turned In on the League wdll hold its first meeting in Syracuse, Utica, Rochester, Heinrich engineered a 93-.vard earned him the $2.fKK) second prt or Invasion of ^aves No Games Scheduled schedule. The runaway 5'ankees forward to seeing the Connecticut 40-16-3 record. widened their fli-al place maJ-gin the Army-Navy football gainr and 'sports writers on Wednesday and Grttm Manor tended yesterday’s suceessful baseball game between the coaches tomorrow night at 7:30 at the Blnghpmton and Watertowm. drive that sent Frank Gifford over NTo. 6 was the deifiding hoje'and Siinday'- Kesults for homecoming day at Hofatra. «b r^,^- pn A r rbi LltUe League Field Day at Charter umpire, but at the refresh- Furgol chipped in with sK^O-foot Returns to Australia to 11 games over Cleveltind and said he'd arrange a press confer­ Flnl*y, 3b ... 3^^ 0 0 0 j home of Oliie Jarvis a t 129 Sum BastUo, a 2-1' choice when he on the 12th play. The big pla.v was TTie first question I was able' to Mann, cf- 1 0 1 0 Oak Park, topping the crowd of;" - ^ mer St. Heinrich's 51-yard- pass,to Ken Mc­ wedge shot for an eagle, while Brooklyn; Sept. 11) (/P)—The Brooklnt Dodgers are poi.sed f. Bo.stbn 3, B a iU n ^ ^ " 2'T i 2^ in Chicago, who split a pair while ence with Manager Walt Alston. . 500 in 1955 and 400 in ’54. High-I •«ent stand 1,500 hot dogs, 2,200 dropped hia crowm to Saxton in New York wps'beating Washing- answer. Doc plans to take in the Fred Nassiffs reported catching Snlmond p 2 0 1 caucago, March 14 on a controver­ Vejar in Big Test Afee. Dick Malorfey ‘weijt off left Palmer took a par Ay€ on the 460- and ready for their t\v()-ganie make^er break .serie.s against annual service Clash oUthe football Twnronlir.. ‘ lb ^* . . 2 0 0 0 0 light of the. day was the presents-.j bottles of soda arid 800 ice creams yardcr. Fot:e.st Hill.s, X.Y., Sept. 10 (iT*)— It reailv made no differ-, ton 2-i. Any combination of several four and five pound baas BAskcrrlllft. iK ..... 2 0 0 n 1 FIA s T m e e t in g of the Central sial decision, is an 8-5 favorite to end for 17 yards to end the second Detroit 7, K.insas Citv^. the league-leading Milwaukee Braves opening^ue.sday night I _ i eight New, York victories and rrr powers in Phlladelphls on Dec. 1 over the I-abor Day weekfnd in SlbHni, 3 0 1 0 0 tion of the Town Championship I were consumed by the youngsters Connecticut Association of Foot­ win It back on his home grottndd. Before Home Fans march of .49 yards. John Henry Third was EfFtlliver of Canton. aeveland 4-2. Clilcago 1-6 ,.. Just back from a successful Spierr./fT ...... 2 0 0 0 0 Trophy to Coach George May of at Ebbels Field. The team is at^ull strength, the pitcher.s u; i _ u j ; . i * n u l Champion-. white^.5, Sox-,and Indians,„ d u „ , defeats wifiwin Maine. Of course, the one that got ball Officials la scheduled tonight The riog-scarqed veteran claimed Johnson scored both of Sart'Fran"- Mass, whosexdeven-under-par final .Saturday’s Results n season as an umpire In the. Class B*t^ 1 1 0 the victorious Police A Fire array, i . round gavegays him 65 and $1,600. , well rested and the hitters appear .ahip. His. victim, .Lew Hoad, jU.st as well could have won it. j clinch the sea-entiv fiag in eight away was the biggest. .Mailman rf -.0 0--0 at 8 o'clock a,t the Y. Any person he wa$ "robbed” in Chicago . and Stamford. SapL 10 ciaco’e touchdowns. boston 6. Baltlmoi-e 1 (Niglin ' D Alabama-Florlda League. Ber- Acting Mayor Harry Flrato then ! _ interested In football is invited to Bobby Walston kicked four Jimmj>©emaret. three-time MsS- to be back bn the beam. Thai, plij efuther way. the title was headed back to Australia today for -years for the Yankees. Joe Twaronlte. one of Manchester's TotaU 6 21 4 2 2 presented the sward to Assistant T^ollowlng are the results of the most of the fans and Dqxlng w rit­ Vejar, Stamford welteiwaifht, a letui-n of confidence fiom a WJCvk Agaln.st the.se twd Dodger.? Detroit 2, Kansts Citv 1 (Night) the. first time .since Fr.snk Sedgman nie Giovifio was the next on the list best diick pin bowlers, said thq>T attend. - ers Jelt Carmen waa entitled to the field goals, varying. in length from Inner from Kiamesha Lake, Chicago 4, Cleveland 2 Chicago came back to . defeat of visitors. His interesting exper­ Chief Sedrick Straughsn of the various games for the ball play- - t m ^ e a (»e of hli. (^ppearw ago when they trailed bw' S'j •stars, the Braves will throw Bob ; took'll down under in 19.52. Cleveland 6-2 after the Indiana- League-considered the fss^ t in po verdict. 14 to 37 yards, arid caught a key had 67 for a fourth-place 7, Australian ei Wimbledon fourth place Red Sox-nipped Bal­ looking forward to a promotion to Trophies for the various league (11-12(-1. Justin Gidman. 2. Dave a ‘‘make or /hreak" lOirouader Me Guire of Shak^ Heights. Ohio: Lew Burdette, the controversial Boston at CtiicagO; 9 p.iii. ailing. Three Australians got into of the Little LesgmrTorwsrded an Prdtmont^. 3b Howe. 3. pete Delariey. ested shooters may write to Oiair- England’s John L. Sullivan, a Milwaukee, .appareii.tiy out of it.s New York at Kansas (Titv, • titles. Had he grabbed the Na­ timore 3-2 in 12 innings and De-. Class *-B next year ... Bernie Wojnarowlc^. c champions .were given to the win­ man Dominie Verizzi at the Legion against Ramon Fuantea of Los Bud Holscher of Apple Valley. righthander who many claim ■ the semi-flna'i.s and .if it hadn't ti'oit walloped Kansas City 7-3 for invite to attend/the annual Little Horan, m ...... Baseball throw from hom"e to couple of attack-minded middle- slump following tw^r^ictorie.s over 1C p.m. tional. he would li.ive been the worked in both the league All-Star League picniq,'Sunday but the date Kuhlman. If ... ning coaches by their respective Home for full; particulars. Jack weights, clash tonight in the tele­ Mtgelwt^ Calif., ahd Don Fairfield of Cssey, the Ciibj^estcrdaj- after dropping throws an illegal spit ball. Bqhl j been .tor oltl-folk.s Vie .Seixa.s. it a sweep of the four-game series. game and the playoff finals, an presidents — Harold Geer (Ameri­ second base (11-12)-1. Bob South­ Babe III. each got $833. (I6-7i goes against Maglie (9-4l‘ Washington st Detroit. 3 p.m. •would have been the first all-for- second playei in hi.story to -turn had long been reserved" ahd I asked, Gibnon. rf ...... ern. 2. Bob Rieid. Alves wriU assist with the aquads. vision (Dumont, 10 p.m'., EDT) ibhieo! a toceat bridagrpon, five straight, plove into Dodger- Baltimore at Heveiand. 8 p.m. the trick, Don Budge did it in ' ' StVnp lO-Inning Duels honor all league umpires were af­ "Turklnirton. 2b can), Nick Cataldo (International) drqppM a split dbejaioa to town^feading-^^by-Ane game. and Burdette (18-9) against Big eigjt semi-final In history. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for s rain check on the sinall fry and Bob Reid (Natlonal)x May’s Wheelbarrow race (11-12)-1. featbra 10 rounder at New York’s Newk. 1 lf38. ter ... Evelyn Lorentzen. who has gathering at Charter Oak Park.. Toiili» ...... /... 2« 0 8 -21 11- .1 ' 0 BRITISII AMERICAN Dart S t Nicholas Arena. 'Troy’s record («it«a fo lagUr _ / win irfe third and fourth sfts." The embalUed- Bravea-were hard hilt In the aemi-finkls against Mrs. Carl Rohrback. capably assisted Middleweight boxer Ellsworth terweight in the Ring ^ \ Batting (based on .32.5 at bats) — that he Was at least a year away; (Ije shore and after the day’s work son, w'aa rewarded for gaining top 50-yard dash ,(ll-12)-i. Dick tender from- M ^borough, Conn., He said Babe Didriksbn Zaharias ship began, today. And it may be j majors’ No. 1 wirmtpg pitcher witlj with 1,017 f o r w a r d pass comple--32.') a t hi from the top. . , Meanwhile, the American Davis j " in both games from Lorentzen bejofe winning on the (Spider) Webb' took part in box­ and Jimmy Carter,. the former ratings, came bare last apparently waa not s«' restless as the surnmary of the whole tourna- - a 28-6 record, gets the call tions. ■ He ranksrnnic? second behind 5 prk. -3-5S:.3.55; .William.?. Wll 19th hole/.". Two young men who wSa cleared from the desk I, head­ honors (n the Farm League as the Fyler. 2. Mike Reardon. 3, Da-vid That's what confronted the: Cup higevig.s, continued their ef- Cellar-dwelling Cubab. They ed hbme to pick up my family for Howe. ing, football and track-at Idaho lightweight juis* from New York tndn for the fight. Ha.j -^e has been recently. ment. Wednesday afternoon. Sapun.v Baugh. ^ Boston, ..344; Kuenn,' Detroit. .3.36; fbrt.s to gel Sa\itt to plav bn the Chicago four rung on horm- will b ep ff to college .shortly stop­ Phillies of the National Farm State College. He won 16 of his win by a knockout; 1 Nieman. Baltimore, .3.3V; Maxwell Anierican jennts brass before ami a Journey to hammo'nasset State League compiled a p erfect. 12-0 Wheelbarrow) race ,(8-9-10)-l. and now ^ k e d fifth. If Boardrnan after Rbsewajll drilled out a 4-6.' team. ' ' • I ' 4,ers by Don Doak,-Monte Irvin and ped jUT the desk. They were Jim first pro bouts and handed Rory wins, is favored to, he may The fight will be the first aver Detroit. .326. M anarty, who will enter Holy Park. Water was warmer than at won and lost record, Tom Delaney-Jim bowling. 2. "We haven I given up on him hut i-oared back 2. Mac McCurry-Bob Young. 33. Calhoun his first defeat. wlnd,up fighting recently crowned held in Woodatda Pari^inunlclpaU said riiaiincv ' **ke champions to tie the scoi-e in Croes on Sept. .21 to start his sen­ any time this summer and there Individual winners included the were many bathers..'. following boys; American Lea^e- Dave Daniels-Jlm McGehan. chaihplon1 Joe BiSrown next. iy owned. Over some protaat, foi> ,ii tlre ^ l ^ the ac*i.fifth o».aand went ahead in >>.>the ior year and Rick Paquette who Don Newcombe is the third mal permission: to use the park sixth on Bill Bruton's double, a will be a sophomore at the Univer­ to work out a Schedule that-ftuihd Rusty Semton (PAFi, pitching; Three-legged (8-9-J0)-l. ith him, I me back ih Manchester shortly Johnny Connolly (PAF^batting; Tom. McVelgh-Gimrge BycKoIski. Brooklyn Dodger pitcher to wdn ^ Another lightweight contender foe boxing was granted only last -chnhce to passed ballutnd relief pitcher Ernie sity of Arizona laster this month. or more games in three seasoi^ViJtP sevMith ranked Ralph Dupas, New Tueaday.. Johnkon's sacrifice fly. Rick played vat'sity baseball laat after 5 o’clock for'the fireman’s Ray Dotchiii ' (PiF) "and Tony 2. Tom * Daley-Jlgi Dowling. 3. spring in college. He'resides dur­ parade. Walt-Snow and fainlly Blimchard (Optical), home runs; Mark Monette-Rusty Burnett. Petersburg. 3'he Braves waited untilx^fhe stood In our "reviewing"'pecUon at Baseball throw for distance (8- .•n's title ■ *®'"*oth innirig-of the secm nigsm e ing the school year in Phoenix with International League-Jeffery Sinon A'ashing'Ibn, .162. 'kls parents ... the Center. The Snows have re­ ■(Lawyers), pitching: Pete Delaney 9-10 )-l. Boh Bi-annick. 2. Ken 'The wjnd was difficult for both[."'*l'V » 6-3; 6-4 deci.nion over A l-1 snap a 1-f tie. A WDlk^and sin-' cently moved into their new home (Lawyers), batting; Jimmy S'alo. Ray Jennick. Home runs—.Mantle. -New A'oi k, of; us." said..RbspwalL "We havel'Hiea Oili.son, said sfie wa.s through : h.v Chuck Tannei-. Felix Man- N — WEDNESDAY MEN’S DIVISION 47; Wertz, Cleveland, Berra, New- UsUpliy once a year, about this in the Rockledge section. Mistretta tNorman'a), home runs: Throw to home from second wind lit-Australm, but it floesn't l-'Ivith tennis for fhe year. ■ ■ , tills. Danny O'Connell and Henry BEST 18 HOLES base (8-9-10)-Gary Sullivan, Gary 5ofk and Sievers. Waahingtoii. 27; Aaron did the trick, pioduring time, coBtrairtoi' Fritz Knqfia stop.? National League-Mac McCurry swlrl'like thi.s. Somet-fme.s, it looks i "My neives won't take it." said Three-quarter Handicap (Auto Parts), pitching; John Gentilcore and Billy Wh'itesell. Lemon, Washington, 26. a.s though three'halis ai e coming | Miss Fry, who also holds the Wim- ! three luns,, Aaron, with five hits, b.v with a "re.quest for some choice j Class A-^.Jlm Gordon 62-3—59, Stolen" Bases—Rivera. Chicago, seat tickets for baseball games st o O a rC llT ia n Bycholski- (Medics), home runs; 50-yeard dash (8-9*t0)-(ja.rj at voii and vou wonder which one i bledon Oiampiciiwihip. She has been I and three RBts was the big man Ready Lou Becker 66-6—61 and- Henry and Ronald Allen (Medics), bat- Colangelp, Pete Maloney, Wait 18; Avila, Cleveland, 1,7; Aparicio, to hit. ■ , . . . . bn. the attack; Ebbets Field itt-,.Brooklyn. FVitz aefs 8S-2—61; Class B—Dick Chicago. 15; Francon»,:^aititnore; trying for the coyeleil U S. C’ham- ting. Smollnsl^ and Dick Daniels, ' Thl.v .was Rosewall’s first., big plcnship for a dozen yeara snd only Brooklyn had an easy time of it stopped today and^s^id tjie dates For Carter Fight SsMarUn 65-7—58 and Bill Dea.?y Minoso..Chicago and Mantle, New as young . Don T)i->-sdale nuiffle'd; he- had selected were ^jihe games Y’brk. ip. victory over hl.s Davis Clip mate in o.ire hefhre g-ot as far as the-finai. 66- 1—58; Class C—Gto;-ge Scovllle ihbre than a year, and it was a the Giants . with a three-hitter with Milwaukee Tuesday'apd Wed­ 73-1.4—59 and Phil Russel’ 77-18— Pitching (based on 12 deCisioris) ITiat -wa.s in '51 when Maureen ! Boston. Sept. 10' (A5 — LaAry ';}Ood on^ for it prevented Hoad Connolly whipped her. l Avhlle Carl Furi'Ilo drove In four nesday. .Pat, Humphrey of tfie-JPost 5 1 .-." —Ford. New York, 17-5. .77,3; Office staff stopped at the-^ollflce Boardnian. a durable youngster, fury runS with s home run and single. and veteran Jimmy Carter, three- SELECTED NINE Kelley to Disregard Brewer. Bdston and Pier.ce The 20-year.-old rookie-righthand­ Jto report thst the St. Patrick's Oue-half Handicap Chicago, 19-7. .731; Kuck.s, -New Pipe Band .Will stage a Field Day Jimes lightweight boxing cham- er won his .fifth, gaiiie of the cam­ phUh. scheduled light drills today Class A—Ed Loika 27-2—25 and York, l8-7, .720; Brow, Baltimore. paign. four of them against the in Hast Hartford on Sunday. Sept. Tom Faulkner 31-3—28; Class B Ih Quest \ of ic Berth 9-4. .6.92. . ! 16 ahd said the feature woiilit be to keip, their edge for Ipmorrow Varsity Players Are Yomiger Giants. Willie Mays' 30th homer night's lO-.rounder encounter a t -^Hal Giglio 32-6—26 and Charles Strikeouts ; Scon, Cleveland. was - the ohly damaging blow' off a Gaelic football game. PMt is a H airlngton 83-5—28; Class C— 220; Pierce, Chivago. 168: Foy- him. Drysdale.- hiniself. chipped in former fine soccer player. .Schoo.li Bostdn Garden. Boston. Sept 10 045/-^Johnny'^necUcut and ran 20 miles bn the Russ Gangewere 33-7-^26 .and st experts' as grass banks of the Thames River tack. Detroit, 154: Pascuar, Wash- p n ^ r i 4 Squads This Sedson with his first major league homer. started todav for my two sons and Boardk)sn, 20-year-old- crowd- George Benton 35-9—26. . Kelley, rated by mosi in|ton, 151; Lai;v. Detroit. 138, Slrategj- Backfires I had to wait until nearly the din ! pleaser from Marlborough, Conn., America’s No. 1 hope in, the Olym-d near Groton. Natlnnal-vJ.e4igue WO.MEN-'S DIVISION pieMarathon. decided today todis-j ’T nr'^ing to continue'"train- i \ .. . ", , -The Reds .were-ahead-b-4 -when - ner hour before I saw. fhem and. to.; wound, up his rhig workouts yes- SEIECtEb NINE Batting I baaed on .32.3 at batai ■ New’'York. Sept. l(j i;Pi I the Card.4 came to hat in the 13th’. 'Ifsten to ’’their first day actions.! terday. by sparring four rounds, regard sn injured tool and "Justgrass and just hope -Aaron' .Milwajikeo. ..328; Virdon •‘'‘t.\^..fpotM!I...-:plfli'erJi__ftp.p8Xf.^llX-.ilcultlea_ _again.J*nd Coach—Red ] a sixth STsder, gave riie He boxed a total - of 96 founds ' One-half Handicap hope for ■ the .best." ' for the best,” the marathoner said. Herschel Freen-ien. had allowed Reed, now a sixth grader, gave rrie Class A—Maiw Gangewere 39- I Pittsburgh 'and .Moon, St Loals! are getting^y-minger a.? the coaches Blaik derided this- fall to Irv his I only, on* hit in four tnning.s'qf re- practically a blow by blow aci^punt preparing for Carter. 'Til Just have to keep running ] "T can't risk going on the roads, .320; Schoendien.at. New York, 10—29 and Nellie Johnsqn 39-9-r- get older, afid the.r(?Sult is enough fieet halfback. Boh KyaaUy, i'n the ; li'-lf’ Bia Wailv'jirf;on‘'sinejeranrt The ex-Hghtweight king ended 30;-Class B—.Lucille Carvey 40- and take my chances." the young ■ This way I’ll stay In shape and .316; Musial, St. Louis. ,.3l6. his sparring drills Saturday after Boston University graduate said.' then take my chances at Yonk- CHOICE Runs batted In ■ Klu.szewaki. 13—27. r> Bicnnap and Fail Blaik to pes- bbtably sophomore Gene Mike-| ^.. pinch bitter Walker Cooper. completing a total of 75 rounds EVEN HOLES . ■There’s too much at stake to give ; era.” - ' ' Cincinriali; 99; Musial. St. Louts. .siniism. experienced starters for I ,5jt,.atbgv rnlVed lot .nVo intentional i inside the ring. up now." - ■ ■ Kelley said his Injury »vak 98; Adf'oek,' Milwaukee, ■r o„,i ..„..ia K- fl|, (heM ases but Ray Class A—Mrs.' Gangeiv’ere 46- Lopata. Philadelphia 10-'-38 and Cora Anderson 46-10— . Kelley limped* to a stop a f t e r j "either a strained ligament or -a Katt upset the dope by aliipping a. 86; Class B—Peg Chanda 53-14^ three miles gf the National AAUj.bbhe bruise under the ball-of my Milwaukee. 87. .''' single to center scoring pinch run­ EMERGENCY KEPT ON GOING H its—A’ai'on. Milv^aukee. _ 39, . • ^ 15-kllometer (9.6 miles) In nesrbyi right foot.” ner Bobb.y MArgan with the run Watertown Saturday. . He had' one seems to know which It BieOESI,1linbESTjdUGHEST>|()ia^ Virdon, Pittsburgli,. 166- Ashburn', pbinl, a» t)oth are Miffertng-just a though Coach Eddie Erdelatz lost OIL BURHER r. New York (NBA) —In the first SELECTED TIVELVE ~ that gave 8t, Louis h sweep of the Class A—Evelyn Lorentzen 57- planned thp. race as a final com-; ),_>• he added. "They say 1 should Philadelphia, 165: Musial, St. little from .sophomore blues. hi.? great -passing Combination. three-game series. night game ever played at Ebbets Louis, 16.3; Temf))*,. Cincinnati, SERVICE- ■ Field, June'15 193$, Johnny Vander 10—47; Class B—Connie Kelly peUttve tune-up for the U.S. I rest, but-1'can’t Ukb the chalice 15P. ■ ■ f , -'-The Notre Dame squad averages fJeoege VVelsh^to Ron Beagle. Billy Hunter’s two-run triple^ In I Meer of th'e Reds no-Wt the Dodg- 66-15—51. , Olympic trial Marathon at Yonk- of retting out of condition, slightly, younger than Army’s- —'"Plbod' ran fill'tVelsh's place 'but the seventh gave Whit'ey Ford his ers. N.Y.. Sept. SO.. * • AH nM#orlak.obovo Hm Hpnie runs Snider, Brwklyn." j erS, his - second .consecutive no- !ahd bbth are under the 20 j'ear'dbiibt about the receivers, l 7th victory in a southnaw duel CALL hltter of the. aeason: Ossie Solem is in his 11th seaaon , 'He received diathermy, treat­ Johnny Vaught is in his 10th fouiMkiHoii to buM a .38;, Robinson. CiheinnatL, .Try revsi. Bill that doesn’t mean both ""ith s- veteran ..sqlia'd with Chut-k -Stqbb.?. Ford-fanned and hen'a Adcock. Milwaukee. 35:' Kluszew- WILUAMS as coach of the Springfield, Mass., ment from Trainer Jock Semple season as-coach Of‘the University MG 11x20^ ? team* won't be up thei'e contend- *’>'.^**P’8ck^Jim(py-Brqwn.- 'll and gave- W six hits to onl\*' . 'The U. S. Congress adjourned on yesterday and then went to Con- of Mississippi football team. ski, Cincinnati and Mathews.' MII- -Ing with PiUshurgh. Navy, Miami Coach Ben, SchwarizVvalder Cpllegiufootball team. wMkee.^'l. ‘ four for'Stfthp?. who had beaten OIL SERVICE ' Oct. 24, 1877 to watch a ^orse race bf Florida. Syraciiae and possibly ^?^3ing Cheerful. ' . rehe .Yankee;? 'three timea previous­ I t St<...... 3toJeiii bases-' Mays,. New 5'dtk;, at Pimlico where Parole. Eastern --- --■-■■ -.------a Stanley overhead door 34; Gilliam, Blrboklj’n. 19; White. a fe\v others for-,the designatroqi 'Miami has-only three’returning ly .' ■ v ,.... - ^ Champion, beat Teh. Broeck. West­ Catnpartion of SHwidaod AH-foo* Mdcop l o«B»$ All th a t* •xciw siva iNTEXNA'nokAi, inoney-nving, -as the nation's -leadlrig- '’indeiieit- sCarters, but a flock of experienced . Herb;,8co--q pitched a flveThltter 19^548 ern champion, and Tom Ochiltree. a sm,,8x< Waatem-Elp.-, New York. 12; Robinson.-Brooklyn, dent" college team before the end ! players- and- some' -excellent and^fanned/nine to increase his money-maiting advantages'i^ ypure at no extra coat.' Temple, -Cincinnati and' Mqon, St. > # a Sfoda, 8x4 'Weatera Fir Louis. 11. , of the seasbfji. , ' j Sophomores. ' ; ' Tlergue-leadipg strikeout total to (ireen 'Suphiinuiri-s There’.? s big diop. from the top 220 ,tn CleyeKand's opening game Ceatsr ilM «st b«4y In its Raid. With this spacious body, you Pitching (based on 12'decisions) a Ptate,^ 3x4 and 2x8 W eatera HUE CSM^" Those sophomores are g o o dr^^i-Mx t*' the level of the other in- triumph. Rocky Cola'vlto helped Iwatir :si TsH|>t9 "'can haul larger, more profitable paylqads. Newcombe. Brooklyn. 23-6', .,793; F ir M sinaal '■ glH» thoiigh a hit greep. and the. re-i d«P-cn«le'U».' Penn State doesn't Herb gainM* *8th tJljimph with IswII Freeman. Cincinnati. 1.3-5, .722 •-j-.?iiniption of the Army-Xotre Dame [have the strength to match its Widest body. Every one.of the twelve pickup models' BiihJ, Sfilwaijkee.' 16-7. .696. his 18lh jhomer. Vetii«" Gerrv MURPHYS ROWLING ALLEYS a Comer Studs, 2x4 Western •Maglie. Ri'ookiyn; 9-4, .692; Bur­ series--next- year should be some-' *'‘‘*’*‘'*'*® Haly Croa* could do Well Staley ..i-elaliatcd . with®^a seVen- F ir has a full 54'Vi-inch bonus payload width. Now you Ihqg-, to .?ce. if .some injured knees; including hitter In .the second gniwe for his - WTOMTIMU. 42.6c«.tt. ■""•.54^".- . Tm = r « can haul tHose wide, bulky loads!'' dette. Milwaukee and tawreh'ce, a Roof Sheathing; 1x8 tongue Cincinnati, 18-9., .667. .'■.v'hlle they're gaining maturity. that or-quarterbacK Bill Smithers. sixth victory, four against ,the „It seems likely that Pitt w|ll wind_ staiid up. Colgate beaP flVe Ivy Indians;; LaCtT- 7D{iby helped him-by t Open Mdnday, Sept* 10 nad-grooved roofers OnlyMI-stMf body with santnr (third) hin««. M ore- Rtrlkeouts-Moiies, Chicago. -148; League team's iasl year and could sma.?hli!i^ hl4 isth;8tl! homer.'homer. " T Friend, Pittsburgh. 146; HMddix. "lip on top of the iihaffiliateh teams a Roofing, Bird Aaphnlt shln- TfKll t " 39.7 eu, n . - s r ' ' So’ No ripd and nigged. la.sts/longer. Extra support for a this season. But with the ^iiid of^.*^**-' *7 plays this season, Billy Goodman'sloodman's 12th'lnning12th'lnning siri-1 Philadelphia. , ,14.5; .Mizell.- St. -i-oVe ^ iForfheSikisPn \ - frijt/y .grain-tight body. . Louis." 141; Robert.?. Phitadelphia, schediile!! tlie*e;l lea'inis.-pla.V.play. eyen *' - '7^9*' »u8ny other independent gle fk-djire In-Pete Daley witfi the the beat could lo.sei-a fe n ‘gam’ea j IndUiding Boston College, I run-thl/t ^ave Ike .DeLo'ck hia 12th -Vi t— '7"’’ - 134. ’ . , . . W« sM it e)»tn da»M for iMigiits a Window. 2’4"x2’5”, 4-Ught. , "^Trwk T- ■ 39.2 cu!«. 49" He He ' Mbs—low loading height—flitractive.'colorful'sfyhng Pitt Wpcha. Sept.-M agaln'Bt'We8r ***’‘*lu«Ite.'Cincinnati'and. ------Davtoii------’ Boston victory. .. >1 of therp coming' ^ A car that stands out in the weather looks shabby, ■t* —modern-driving comfort and convenienceT'"^ Vii;ginia, ■ then plaVs Syracuse, it's a . reboilding year-, A cpuplc, f in his last 13 .decisions.- Baltinuirc's costs more to main^in, brin’g&lesS.on a trade-ini. Florida State and the ' pew Air j ConntC Johnson was" the loser PHONE: 9*8100 As UTTLE'IAS CliaainR If4>inf*r H rporda . Duke. Oregein,: Mtnlte- At the prices ..we’re Charging- for complete pack­ Why not sef4nd drive this Intesnational 1 .. easiest ,sbta. Notre Dame! -Army, Penn Fofce Xnademy, are aiming at the Chalrlie Maxwell arid Al Kallne Tnak • t” 3U (;e.«. 48.V4* No b)g time but haverCt reached it. ■ each ' drove in . two runs to help* . Mllr4054 . ages of garage'materihlg, you’ll make money by ■■ Is^ltdliiv pickup in the lowest price fie{d., . the big­ State,^nd Miami. '* Cincinnati Redlegs 198 (Major Johnny,Michelosen.-Who led the Virgil Tnirks win ills gixlh’'for*' gest, wdeet, touglmt pipkup in town. Swp in today.^ league team recofd is 221 set by Panthers into -ihC .Sugar Bowl Deltblt;' , X ; ' • cutting car maintciiancc epsts • t m k * r - New York’ GianTa' rnTS4.7K •0 . . w rw .it. SO" 'i We’ll be looking for you. ^ , lasryfai;- has- a team geai^^ to- •71- ;■ • increasing your trade-in . V , New. York Yankees — 174 (AL that achediile. .foe Walton, a 205 team record is 182 set by Yankees . A — 5VEEKENM FIGHTS PER ' V • raising the value of yojor home in 19361.;-'■ j-—: , •" pound edd, is likely to be an All-' Ogden. Utah — Archie Kfopre, America,, candidate; -Corny SalVa- Batting -r- Henrj' Aarcin, Braves WEEK ASK ABOUT OUft National I>ague - 1,081 '(Record 7 Aaron cnilectedf five hits, scored Ssn Plego, stopped Prof. RIoi Build-it-yonrseif. -WellJ'explain Kbw . rent Voii P la 1.283 i(et.in 19551. X tfffffW ah. experienced quarteri Shire. TYew York, 1:55 of 3rd. back and Bob. Pollock air; ,out| , two runs and clrore in three' to power tools. Qr, ask for the name ot s reliable, American-League 957 (Record ta lead. Milwaukee to-h 7-4 and fi-S KolIywQod, G |llf; C h a r i t e ) ' reaapnable egf^nter. _ : j ’ INDIVJUUAl i / r o 97,3 set in 1950i. standing tackle. 'There, are juhior Green,'. 161. Los Angeles, knocked' BODY and senior lettermen two deep at awaep of the doubleheader W'lth the' No Down Pfltymont, INYERHATIONAL*^ M icke/ Mantie,' New York T an : Chicago Ciibs. out George Johnion, 157>,, Tren­ Come in tomorrowTY^re open until 5 P. M-i ; , -i7 .(twp horn* ruqs behind alino.st every position but center and good sopho-Tiore pUsHing them, Pitching ' — Don *-Drysdale, ton, N.J.. ;37 of the-lOth. " Babe Ruth's pace of 1927 when he Dodgers r. The 20-year-old'rookie REPAIR PAYMENT PLAN hit 60). ■ , - , ' —. 'N otre Game has only three re? righthander muffled ‘ the' 'fStants KNOWS HI8 TRAtoE 3M North Main Street " T R U C K # gulars back from last j-eatt— Cap-' with three hits, in Brodkfyfi-'s-6-i .'X WEEKENO -N’FU SCORES' tain Jiiiimy 'Morae, at left lui4f.> triumph for his fifth 'victory* and .Colleg* Station, Tex .iNEA) — t m MI 8^263 ‘ BuMi ia»mt>«youlhe>Bis rnonmyl Jwick. quarterback, Paul Hiffiung fourth sgainst Nfw York. Football Coach Paul Bryant of Chicago BiMua 21, Pittsburgh 10; and-.^nd Dick. Prenderg^t. But- Washington, 17. Greed Bay 10. Texas and was A'^South- ^ ^pen_Dfdly J - ther* are- 14 lettermen In all, jn-) eastern Conferepcs end in the mid- New- York 2 1 .-San Francisco 14. eluding giiacd. Bob Gaydoik.^and , „ 6 P. Including PhiladelphH J9, Bhltimore i C AHE.AD o f 30's and teammate of All-Aimericas ------Inc. / awifty Xuftrey Lewie at halfback ^ Don Hutson And Dixie Howeli Wedheaday A fte-foot foUTrlnch. 817-pound _,rrT--*r

t ' .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER XO, 1958 |^a 6 b l t » m T C 8 N MANCHESTE^l ElVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTEk. GdNN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER^lO, H 'Help W|uitea-»Ma|e jN Help W uiM ~Hgle Aiiicltis For Salo . - "HtniMlioId Oooda x ’ ol H o q q e i F dr Sale 7 2 H on i r « t s o ld Automobiles for' Suit 4 THERE OEGHTA BE A LAW!> BY FAGALY >aiiil SHORTEN Fcaipilt 86 -Hilp Wanted— Ma I* ’ Help Wtmfed—Male S6 FRBB ’TOya. for hostess. H ave, a 52" OOMOBlKA'nON ^ and tub, f dARPEN^TEKS'WANTBbV ^ o y ,pa'riy . *•— -Qiriatihaa ' ahbihi-i-$l5;‘6’ 'batli-tBbi'*jor4>he lavatory imoOFQKD TUDOR. M 0 « Mil; Go- tL'.pR w o m a n to care for two w a r e h o u s e MAN tor ihippmg REOIS'nCRED Pharmacist. E xcil- N O R - Inj overseas. Call b«t^een 8-7 p. JSSOSS, 5?7 p.m. early. Ft. 2-7620. - Blnk, $10; T ^ o sinks, $10 each. tlaMfiMl 'chlldKn, two and four,’ Preferably- abd receiving work. Good: work­ lent opportunity. Com* ih and talk applications ACGEPTflD Six rooRi ninth with attached jn, *ny Ume weekend. Aeaadn- ing coriditions and company , bepe- Call MT; -9r----- td live in. MI. 6-5680. it over. Arthur. Drug, either Man­ EXPERIENCED TIRE aaleaman tb WANTED OIL BURNBR AND dOntroU, Flor­ ;arage. Two ihlnutca mhd. boa. able.e. MI.Ml. &-SSB3. M om WEW.OFWMEW.OF^U course ,T«4(r-TM£ -TlM6 e u MOM V/AS RiCrUT* THETiME MAS ftts. Apply Goodyear T ir«. abd chester Or Hertford Store, . iNriiMmthtL % ^ ,FOR GROC|ERy, manage large volume new paa- ence combination gas-range, boy’* mmediata occupancy,' PricM for WULO COME vilHENvilrfEN LlTTl.e’fiELATi'^" PlNAttV APRlVEDf - GELATINE Rubber Company, Inc,; 160 Good­ sengeif Ur* department. Sear*’ Man to wqrk'ae truck,:driyer and 28" bicycle, coiphMeti'on storih F0R;4ALB; Frozen food cabinet, tiick Bale. CLARIFIED ADVT. WOULON’t VEEP HER UP'l i^SEPlI EARN AT home. Siae ad under in- win St;-, Eaat Hartford, Conn. BU, Y o u n g m a n with driver'* llcehs* door 33” x6’10’’i Cali MI. 6-1916 ,g-$0U. after 5. T r a i i ^ torSals 8*A HBBUPNlGlfns------strucUons. Nt^selling. 9-3424. . for part time, day work, in drug - M E A T A N D Roebuck * Co., MpiicheSter, ConW X L aige'S H room ranch^.^ • V T H E C B I B ^ stock clerk in retail storq. , after 5 p;m. ROOM COLONIA DEPT. H O l i ^ store. MI. 9-81.45. I. ■..-. ...*.—-..I •. I -I.. ^ F ttiN K ’S ANTIQUE 8h6p„ 420 wR||^ three (or four) bed­ 3T Is-OOT' TWO 1 ( model TO ALMOST TBlOf BE A Cl u b secretary ..'Get WANTED—Reliable man over 40 Nice tl d^ttUd arbb,, 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. p r o d u c e C L E R K S REX BIDE ARM hot irater :cr Lake St., is buying and^qeliing room*, one-half acre Ipte. trailer for rejitd 24464. WORRIED sick; *50, *100 in tamoua products as roate salesmah for laundry and WANTED-r-Triick drivers and yard A T ON CE ‘ Apply rage. Nlcaiy^iiqniVidseapeiL ONE ACRE buUdiiW lots Bbeh with copper flttin^ and pip*. good used furniture and antiques. Youngstown kitchens, beau­ Bolton IM4V SME'ft NEVER .Help your friends gei . National dry cleaning. Salary and commis­ help. Jfull time Jobsi' APPiy in. . $12. MI. 9-7817. ML 9-6580. • Mountain deotion" n. m COP^Y CLOSING TIME i n manchhester BUSH HARDWARE CO. tiful suburban eetUngs, but STAVED Brands they want fcnf..-^y a sion. New System Laundry, Hat‘ pe'raeh. Manchester Lu.mber, Inc., " ' M A N W IT H T H R E E b e d r o o m O V E R - MEnrhester; elevation. Mica FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. PUT THIS week. They get valuable freeAlfts,. risen St.' 285'Center St. SOLD OUT; *85,000 home wish to still within the town limits- - • SIZEILR^CH residanUal sec Prtca m » . Auto' RepalrlnB^Paintins 7 too—and You gift after gIR= Boats «nd^ Aceefloorlea 46 sell nine piece dining room set of 'Manchester. . Sensibly Phone MI. 9-8SlUi late RATE CLERK for East Hartford DRIVER’S LICENSE NiCf iwiah^fbood.'^ Ceiitially iio- MON. THRU FRI. Free! Send today for details arid Tr IUCK DRIVER,.4ump t^ ck, age ON PART TIME BA| ; Saleemcn Wanted S6-A pOalUVely li' like new., spotless shoWr priced at *16,490,. * Open CAR BURN OIL? 8EP0RI ' 26-38. Experienced ohIy.-'~*L78 '.trucking company—daya only. Pay a v a il a b l e NOW for immediate cated. tmmmediafe oc^pahty,. 10:30 A . m ! Free Ne^47.6-page catalog. Popu­ Full Um5,8H ' day week. No room condition, *350. MT. 9-4667. ! Buildin)E Lots Ecbnonly Overhaul ...... S49.9S . hqurly. Apply at Thomas Colls commehnirate witi) experience delivery^'Sebago outboard boats. daily artd . Sundaya for lar ClullRlan, X ^ t. J 782, Lyn- M O R N I N ^ AUTIFUL DUPLEX SATURDAY 19 A. M. Brake Rellne , ! . , ...... *14.95 brook, N. Y, . Co:;:.251 Broad St. ' and ability. Permanent positipn. nights, no Sundaysr^Bxcellent op­ Call M l.f$-4426. WE8TINGHOUSE electric stove. your Inspection. In Town and SuburiMui Clutch Ovirhkul .. .. A . . . . . : *14.95 and good 'opportunity. Call JA. ' i years old. Aluminum storm portunity.- Apply in person only. SALESMEN -Good condition *25. Cali MI. Pans and labor. No down payment TWO FULL ^ M E drivers and one 8-4236. a f t e r i ^ w w o r k . 9-4381. Wirtdowi and doors. MANCHESTER rOCK VUOPBRATION WILL dispatcHeK. Must be -24. years or J. CRQGKETT^^ealto Help Wanted’-^Mkle 36 Building MaU^all^ 47 r. ASSOCIATES REALTORS BE APPRECIATED COLE MOTORS over. Inquire. Manchester 'Taxi, 53 ANTIQI^ FURNITURE, Silver,f COVENTRY LAKE Apply Daily I^UG STORE One of the world's leading life 486 Center St. Purnell PI. EXPERIENCED Painters wanted. insurance compa.nies will hire and glaas, china, and used furniture . - O ffic e — M I. 3-6^ Year ’round on chtrice side of PHIL HALLO* Steady work. Call Ml. 3-6526. bought and sold. Furniture Repair Dial Ml 3-5121 Ml. 9-0980 RAKER'S HELPER. Five day. 40 459'Hartford’Rd. train an agent. During training Clear Oak V. Un. ft. 6c Coventry Lake. Seven room ranch. ML 94321 'Between 8:30 a'.m.-6:00 p. m. period of 25* years he will receive Service. MI. 3-7449, Also three room summer hoUse. CHARLES LATHROP DRILL PRESS . hour week. .Nine paid holidays. windows From $10.95 M oderHom er^I. S-8748 Paid group and hospitalisation FIR-ST CLASS painters wanted. regula'r guaranteed income. The 190 . foot lake frontage, private. In ML 94886 man we want may now be a teach- WRINGER TYPE washing. ma­ excellent condition. Priced for EARL ROHAN Auto Drivibs School 7-A Mrtefits. Apply Wonder - Bread Call MI. 3-1383 before 7 a.m. Mah^any Paneling.Per $190. OPERATOR ealeeman, juoio'r executive. He chine. Excellent condition. Can MANCHESTEl^ — Cape ^ d . aix quick, sale. Owner lea-vlng state. ML 8-T688 B ^ ery, 824 f^nn. Blvd., East AT Insulatfated ■ Sheathing...... Board be seen between 4-8 p.m., 8 Loot ana Found LARSON'S DRIVING School. ahbuld have a good education.'and r6oma,^,f^r finished. Excellent Experienced operator re- Hartford, Conn. See Mr. Carl Pioneer Circle. condiuwi. All nqiural woodwork, Manchester's only . trained and Maastal. be from 25 to 45 years old., Guaran-L-- 4x8 ...... Per M $110 SIX ROOM TWO STORY WILL PERSON who found driver’! qqired to set up and op­ JOIN A GROWH A & P SUPERMARKET teed aalary, plus bonus and co: ' fireplace, to doitnera, basement certified instructor. For your safe­ erate drill presses. Must ELECTRONIC Canadian Framing and - Co m p l e t e Hollywood bed. Gray BUNGALOW TYPE Suburban For Sola TS license on Main St., Saturday, ty we are trained to teach proper­ miastort. Income $S,000-*10,000 at garage, .oil hof water heat, beaud have ability to read blue c o m p a n y ^ Sheathing (truck load) PeV M. $98 plaattjC headboard. One year old. ful yard. Gaston 'Realty, 165 please call MI/^-6339 after 4 ly. Ml. 9-6075. TWO MEN wanted for * general 116 E. Center Street year. - ' Delmont St.—Screened - in front p.m. . prints and micrometers. TECHNICIANS Phope MI. 3-6172. School St. MI. 9-573^ Eveninga porch. One car detached garagq, ^ J b t i u t c r . landscaping. MI. 9-6275. In the grovymg carbide cutting 24” Insulation Per M $35 MANCHESTER Driving Xcaderhy Day shift. Mafichester, Corinecticut Call X No. 1—18" Red Cedar • /■ ' MI. 9-7466. amestte driveway, aluminum sid­ LOST-rBoy's wrlstwatch. State DONALttSOCASH, tool industryry' '' we need experienced A^BIT OF OLD CONCORD guarantees quick results. Expert PORTER, full or part time. Gener­ Experienced men required Prime Shakes . 7 . . ..Per lit $12.95 ing, awnings. House in ^cellent Theater Friday evening. Reward ytm P0U6Lii^tv/O, maci ■ ' . fators and otneriypea X Muslcal Instnimentn 53 instructions. Dual-contri>lied car. al store work. Apply Arthur to aasenible wire and test -WtffiTTjiantic ;HA. 3-2661 SWEEPING- VIEWS, large^ Mtion-. Residential. 0>nvenient- MI. 9-6670. CHICAGO 3 3 , m .. ^ i r e ¥ a n d of irtdffstrial personnel. If you want Wood Gutter 4x5 and 4x8 bedroom ranch, immaculatW, con- located near schools, bus. If you ara aSeking an au- Call Mr. Miclette, yoiir personal Drug, Main St., Manchesteril'’ a-good job apply at oitic». OPPORTUNITY eiectronlc devices; Will thentic colonial for your Inatructor at PI. 2-7249. —as is ...... Lin ft, 45c SALE!! SAVE hundreds.of dollars ditloni 'many extras, 125’ lot, tWy churches and shopping. Very nicely U ASSEMBLER consider recenUy dis­ on tha world's finest pianos,'-used home, we i^ er for sale LOST—Male Beegle dog wearing ELDERLY MAN for partart time geri- *14,800. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI. landscaped. Fairly priced. Can be erai -work. No'experience No experience necessary, charge^ veterans. experi­ only 6 weeks at the Berkshire 9-5132. 9-4894. ' seen by appointment. one built circa 1736 copied new Uack cellar. MI. 9-3381. ence needed. ■X We are able handlers of deveiop- from a Ooncord. Maai., Motorcycle»-*Bicydes 11 Young man needed to wire, Employe . beneftts, MMjlw$omery a NELCO TOOL CO r ING. enced ' in electronic back­ eip Wanted-^ Music Festival. Acrosonic spinets solder, and assemble elec­ we train you for permanent menta. Our quantity prices are our and Baldwin grands in nearly all home. ConvenlattUy located . LOST-PASS BOOK No. 84850 MANCHESTER CYCLE SHOP on Aiumtnuin^ WindoiVi Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Want^—Female 35 Ward, Manchester, C»t(n. 266 Center St., Pine St. entrance ground. Must be familiar Male or Female 87 proof. ■'v MODIFIED ENGUSH colohtal, aiX ROCKVILLE tronic components. Inter- work with better than aver­ desi^s and finishes. New-piano large rooms and attached garage. midway between UCkam Notice Is hereby given that Pass 166 West Middle Tpke.., repairs and Doors I4>A with necesaary electronic jTive room ranch with breeseway and Menchester, there ore . eating and diversified MAN. interesting work in Co u n t e r w o r k , male or female. -factory guarantee. Sale on while Nice shaded lot in center of Man­ Book No, 54680, issued by The all makes, specialising in English. WOMAN TO help mother of tWo WOMAN TO work on press, also age immediate income. ;Wc arid garage. Full cellar. One year work. Day shift. Carvel Stoj:e'.'^ Good ' opportunity. test equipment. Excellent Apply in person. Sandwich Nook, limited supply lasts. Clip this ad chester. Living room 22’6"x.l4' ten room*, two bathe, hot Savings Bank of Manchester hss Buys used bicycles, all sizes. g u a r a n t e e d agafnst all haz- with tight housework, laundry and some counter work. Good starting old. Ceramic tile bath. High eleva­ water oil heat, Dutch oven, 800 Center'St. MI. 9-8753. ROUTE SALESMAN. Established pay all expenses, plus, salary opportunity for the right 999 Main St. NATIONAL XUMBER. INC. and mail with nanie and address with fireplace. Dining room, large been ioet and application has been Hours 9-6 p.m. week days, 8-6 , ards. Aluminum screeng and baby sitting two or three days wage. Apply Manaagcr, Towne route. Five day week plu* numer­ . '\ ' (or brochure and prices. Goss tion. Nicely landecaped. Sensibly fireplace, «dde floor' 1bo4iide weekly. References requested. while learning. Applicant man. kiUhen and separata . laundry priced. '• made to eaid benk for payment of p.m. Saturdays. MI. 9-2098. ° Storm windows as well as com­ Cleaners, 348 Mam'St. D R IV E R - m e s s e n g e r SERVICE STATION attendant, full ous other benefits. Apply in per­ WANTED—Young man or woman 381 STATEsSTREET Piano Company, 317 Asylum St., and other delightful old tlu amount of depoait. bination screen and storm doors. Write Box P, Herald. - ' . . / ■ • ■, room. Also lavatory. Second floor, ■5-time; experienced, salary and son. Manchester Coat. Apron and must.possess the following: trained in piano to be an instruc­ . Hartford. JA, 5-6696. Open Monday three large bedrooms - and bath. features, hay barn, work­ Call Coughlin. Ml. .'8-7707. SALESWOm IiN — No experience To deliver and pick up mail commission. 275 Main St. NCHITH HAVEN, CONN. through” Saturday and Thursday , ;CaU^J. D. R ea lty shop, garage, sixteen acres LOST—PASS BOOK |fo, 61092 BOY’S COLUMBIA 20’' bicycle, Towel Supply, 73 Summit St. tor at the Werner Studio, 875 Main Must be seen to be appreciated. needed: 40 hour week: Good work­ and small parcels, a s a i s ^ ' St. Apply in person. nights. Fee* parking beside store. with Isrge frontsgs en Notice is hereby given that Pasa *13. Call MI. 9-3144. packing and stock rorim. WANTED—Experlenced part time Tel. CHeetnut 8-2147 Gaston Realty, 165 School St. Ml. Roofing—Siding 16 W I R E K S A N D ing conditions. Marty , employe Willingness to work. 9-57'l. Evenings, MI. 9-7466. . MI. 3-5262.\ MI. 9-9738 two roads (750 snd 909 rs^ Book No. 81092. issued by The short order cook. Evenings. Apply GULBRANSEN direct blow ma­ beftefits.. Montgomery Wdrd, 828 Must hav* dri-verg-ticense. in t e r v |eiiv8 b e in g h e l p ' PSYCHIATRIC AIDFS kre wanted spectively'). Ideal for the Savings Bank cc Manchester has ROOFING, SIDING, palntfng, car- Day shift. , ^ in person. Howard Johnson's, Tol­ Needs income of at hogany I spinet 'piano, *495. MI. 9,-3640 Main St. ' ' Notice for Mansfield State Training o v e r s iz e d c a p e —6 ^ rooms. growing family. Bus to nsnr been Ioet and application has been Business Setrices Offered 13 pentry, alterations apd additions, SOLDERERS land Tpke. ' Manchester. MI. Kemp’a, Inc. Ml. 34680. -. Special .Town Meeting . lea.st $100 a week, MON. . We d . . FRi. School. Starting, salary $2,940 pec Attached two-car garage. AA resi­ schooL Priced at $81,000. made to eaid bank for payment of ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ 9-8220, --— - — ------D ism o(id^ Watch; MANCHESTER — NNew exclusive This is a property worth yofe amount ct deposit DICK’S: WEATHERSTRIP .C(fn: Experienced In wiring arid solder OUR CATALoS^epartment, due Notice , is hereby gfyen of a 'ahniim leisa $316 per annum' -for dential section; Also two older listing. Henry St., pear echool. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn GIfSY RESEARCH 1 P; M. - 4:30 P. M. room, board and laundi^, liberal investigating. An,. Inspac- pany, doors and windows, custom ing of^ resistors, cortdensors and to expansion, needs additional SPEGI^ TOWN MEE"nNG to Jewelry 48 homes with six large rooms each, Custom built oversizeR CSap* Cod work, guaranteed. Cal|i MI. 9-1583 St. MI. 3-4860; help. Our program includes a fine Can assum e leadeic^ fringe benefits. Apply Doctor Day- Wanted— ^To Biiy 58 tion appointment may be components, simflar to radio ,AJ^D DEVELOPMENT Town of Manchester he hejd'^at the Town Hall in taid center of town, one with garage. with dormers, fireplace, porch, i'.'jJ Aiuwancementa after 6 p.m. chasala nsae.mbliea. Excellent work.- training and good pay. 40 hour 8hip, Willing to train ton, Superintendent, Mansfield De­ LEONARD W. TOST Jeweler, re­ ' 'Priced right. Many other listings. arranged by ctflllng .Mise - ..p« RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Andover on the 15th day of Sep­ mahy extras, beautiful ''grounds Grant with: n*'3 Ing conditions. week. Employe benefits. Mont­ pot or Office of State Perronnel pair*,* adjuats watche* expertly. GastOn Realty, 165 School St. MI- garage, ameeite drivewayT’^scott BOB FARREXL’S orchestra. Music RUBBISH. AND aahw removed. built up roofs, gutter and Con­ gomery Ward, 828 Main St, , C O M P A N Y Notice tember, 1956 St 8 P.M. for ths others. X Director, State Office Buflding. Reasonable price*. Open daily. WANTED TO BUY—Upright piano for all occasions. 13 Oval Lane, ductor work, roof, chimney. re­ -fjollowing purposes: 9-5731,, evenings Ml. 9-7466. Agency. MI. 9-7683. General cleaning, cellars, atUcs - Interviews'6eing Held, Call for Town Meeting Hartford. . Thuraday evenings. 129 Sprucr for children. Call MI. 9 3609. Manchester. Tel, MI. 9-SQ58. and yards. Reasonable sates. M. pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-2214. 1. To* choose moderator for said GRAY MANUFACTURING Street. Ml. 9-4387. WALTON W. GRANT CLERK TYPIST for getferal of HILLIARD STXMANCHESTER MODERN S-Rloom Colonial. Fire­ ANDOVER LAKE, Lakeeide Drive A M. Rubbish RemoVsi. IB. Ray Jackson, \n. 3-8325. fice work. Opportunity for M onday, O ctober 1. 1956'" meeting. If you are lopkmg for a Monday - Wednesday - Friday ---- „.jfty for ad­ COMPANY place, tile bath, excellent condi- —For quick eale — immediate oc­ - REALTOR Peraotials 9-9757.. vancement. Apply Alexander •‘A )D PLACE TO WORK ” A meeting of the electors o f the 2. To aef if the 'iVw-n will author­ good future M^tli advance­ Situation Wanted— ROonu without Board 59 Fo r THE BEST in Bonded'biiilt Town of Manchester will.-be held Garflen—^Farm—Dairy tilion. Garage, “ llb*^ frontage, large cupancy, if desired, small four Jar vis Co., 5-Dover Rd. ize the Selectmen, s\ibject to legis- trees, - B w ers School. Only n WANTESl—Ride from-'Route 6 J P R PAVING CO. We are proud up roofs, shingle .roofs,'gutters, i P. M.-4 :30 P. M. on Monday. October ly'l956, for ment— we are looking for you. HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER Female 38 room house, neWly Inatalled 'hot 63 E. Center St. MI. 8-1168 conductors and root^lepalra call Ifctive approval, to allocate $10.- . I .Products 50 ROOM WITH kitchen- privileges. *15,200. Carlton W. . Hutchins, Andover to Main St., mornings by of c^'r work. Our m n is to please the following purposes: ' Centrally located. 14 Arch St. Mrs. water 'Oil heating ayatem, domes­ Coughlin.. MI. .3-7707. TOYSLTOYS! TO YS!The House 000.00 of the fund.* available to "A g o o d PLACE TO WORK’* WOULD LIKE to do'^ typing in my Realtor, Ml 9-5132, 9-4694; . tic hot water, all knotty pine, 9, Call PI. 2-6695 after 6 p.m. all home owners. W« specialize m oCXlastics, Inc., Avon, Connecti­ 1. To elect nine ntembers of the ; PEAC31ES AND pears are now Dorsey. . amesite sidewalks, terraces and GRAY MANUFACTURING the Town of Andover under th* A pply home, have experience and refer­ fieidstone |ireplac* with heaiala- A I ^ V E R — Six room Cap# Oed cut. largest Toy Party Plan in the Board of Difectot's, a Town; provlsion.s of Chapter 106 of the ences. Ml. 9-5946. X ready at Botti Farm, 260 Bush RIDE WANTED to Aircraft from driveways, also patch work.‘Call Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Notice Hill Rd. PLEASANT LARGE room in hew MANCHESTER Vicinity, 8-bed­ tors, screened in porch overlook­ with dormers, bath; lavatmry, at­ COMPANY country, \^ants women to show our X Clerk. q<' Treasurer, two; (ieneral Statutes of-. Connecticut,' room,' ranchea now being buUt, ing lake, furnished or unfurnished. tached garage,-amesite driveway. ' i t Manchester Road, east end, Clss- JA. 4-5W, any time for free esti­ *x. Registrars of Voters, three, WILL GIVE affectionate day care home, 'private tile bath and tonbuiy. Second shift. Call MI. mate. ROOFING — Sj^iaiisirig m iepair. toys through, home demonstrations At a meeting he|d by the Town a.s amended, to the cost of im­ SEARS ROEBUCK. & CO. SQUASH, EGG planta and cabbage. ceramic tile bath, hot water haat Phone PI. 3-6998. Many extras. Large - Lot, ‘ Mam HILUARD ST., MANCHESTER — Car necessary --- Write or call . Feleptinen, seven Oon.atables, i ■ . ■ for child in reliable' and exper­ shower. Walking, distance of new *4210 f-FT-WT------ing roofs of lUI Kinds. Also new Planning Commission 'of Man­ proving and consti-urting a high­ Brihig containers. 336 Hlllstown high school and Hollister school. F\ili cellar. Nicely seculded on Highway. September 1 oecupaneQr. collect—The House Of Plastics, 'thyfe members of the Board I ienced home. Full or part - day. M acre with trees. *12,400. Carl­ ANTIQUES Refiniabed. Repairing roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys "A GOOD PLACE T o WORK" chester, Oohnectlcut, September 5, way in the Town of I'ehron, lead^ ■ Manchester, ConhrX; Ideal play -area, transportation Rd. Near bus.line. Car space and TV MANCHESTER—Garrison colonial. Ewellent condition. Escott. Agen­ RIDE WANTED to Manchester done on any furniture.. lieman, cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex­ Inc., Avon, Connecticut, Tel. 1956, following.V..W a public hearing of Education for the terni: ing from W’an Sneet. . past ton W. Hutchins, Realtor, MI Convenient - location. Oil . heat, cy, ML.P-TOSS. Farmington, ORchard 7-1694 from GENERAL provided if needed. MI. 3-4921. available.' 'Vl^ll accommodate, two daily lelaving Hartford around 189 South Main St. Phone Ml. perience. Free eatimatea Call heldj AuguaAugust 27, 1956, it was voted •' ending 1959, three members th" site of life new Regional PEPPERS $1 a bushel. Pick your teachers or business couple. -Ref­ 9-5132, 9-4694. three large bedrooms, fireplace, railroad station, 8 p.m: JA; 5-2127 3-6643. Howley. Manchester Ml. 3-5361. 9:00 s-m. to 4:30 p.m. and eve­ to I make the following zone of the Boart) of Education fOr School, to Route No. 85, as laid out Or Phone MI, 9-1436 own. Bring containers. 336'Hilla- combination aluminum Windows; VERNON, Box Mountain D riv e - SHIRT p R e ss operator. Good M IL L W O R K BABY SITTING position wanted by erences required. MI. 3-8913. BIX ROOM RANCH, attached ga . days, Mr. 6-1586. avenings. nings ORchard 7-0142 from 7:00.p. Chuges:Ch the term ending 1960. seven by the Regional School’s Architect. -high school student, vicinity town Rd. lot 80. X 140,'49 Academy St. 1955 custom built three bedroam H n jJi’ TELERTSION Service. woriUng conditions and wages. Ex­ m. to 10:00 p.m. ' rage, many extras. High eleva­ ranch, full basement. Flrejdarie. TOTo change chani to Business Zone ll, Justices of thri’spekee. 3. To see if the Towm will enter For Appointment Bowers School. MI. 9-1606. Priced right at *15,500^ A. R.: Lo o m is s c h o o l student desires AVaUahJe at all times. Pbilco fac­ Reatlnn—Ptumbfne. perience preferred but not neces- If interested'in general mill TOMATOES—Pick your own, 80c tion, excellent location, hear bus dining area in living room and anm arArea now in Residence Zone AA, . Voting machines wilribe used. into an agreement with the Towns TWO FURNISHED rooms with Wilkie k Co. MI. 9-4389. ride. Must be in Windsor by 6:30 tory auperVised service. Tel. MI. 'sary. Apply in person. Fisher Dry OFFICE CLERK-^Fiehty of detail. work for a progressive MATURE MOTHER with 314 yr. a basket. Granam Rd., South kitchen privileges; Tel. Ml. 3-8841. shopping. *15.900. /Carlton W. kitchen. TUe bath with vanity.' A 9-9698. , . - FREEBURN A WATSON, PIuumb'- desjbribed as follows; Begirthlng at The First V District, polling of Hebron, Marlborough and Re- a.m. Contact C. Andrews, 56 Ben­ Cleaners. Inc, 325 Broad St. Muat like to w6rk with figures. place will be at the East -Side local con_cem, good work­ old daughter would like to care Windsor. From 2 p.m. till dark. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132 9-4694. SIX ROOM Cape, two unfinished Baaeboard hot waterKiU heat. .lDc> ton St., Manchester. Phone MI. ing and Heating Contractor! -New Free life insurance and pension A ^Int in the north liire' of the gionnl . School • Diatrict Number ROUTE SALESMAN. Established PRIVATE. HOME. Large comfort­ haust fan with hood. BreesefWay. ELECTRICAL SERVICE—Wirihg, installations, alterationIt wdrk and Wilbur Cross Hlghw’^ '' and East Recreation Building on School Eight, ronoerning the acceptance, I route, five day week plus numer- ing conditions, fair rate and for 1 or 2 children- of working AA ZONE — Seyen-room custom full dormer, fenced landsc^ied 9-4657. F I L E C L E R K plan. .Two weeks vacation. _37'j Street. mother by day or week, In her able heated room, ' near ; bath. yard, outdoor patio and fireplace. Oarage. Eecott, exclueive agent. repaim, insuiations. oil bumem, repair work. MI. 9-3808 or MI. hour week. See office manager. line of McNall Street, the iipe constnirtion and maintenance of' ■ oUs other; benefits. Apply in per­ generous fringes. Contact TOMA'TOES—75c a basket. Michael Parking available, near Center. built Colonial, (mclosed breezeway MI 9-7688. electric motom, Kenneth Laboas, 9-5931. Recent high school graduate The Second Voting District poll­ son. Manchester Coat, Apron and own home. Pleasant surroundings and garage../i^rge rooms, many Reaaonable. Ciali MI. 3-6406. COMMUTERS TO U-Conn. inter­ J. A. Bergren Dairy Farms, 1100 runs northerly for' a distance of said highway. Plant Superintendent, Clar­ and room (or play. MI. 9-7083, Kurys, French Rd., Bolton. Call MI. 9-2176 after 6 p.m. ested in fprm ii« car pool or Want- EHctriclen. PI. 2-6388 after .6. wanted for file clerk.ln, branch . 410'; then east' 260': then south ing place will ■ be at the West Towel Supply, 73 Summit St. fine fe a tu ^ . High, elevation 'Burnside Ave. 4. To see if the Town will mske ence Maron, at Mill and SEVEN ROOM older home. Let lOO BOLTON— Attraetive thrae year f i f Ingiride■ ' call MI. 3-8500. office of insurance cb'mpany.' 260': then west 410' along land of Side Recreation Btiildihg on Cedar an additional appropriation to tha view. Carlton W.-Hutchins, MI edd three bedroom ranch, -wtih ED’S FLOOR SERVICE. All types LABORERS WANTED for general X150 feet. All conveniences. Half a f PLu: and heating—Repairs Tj^ping. helpful, but not re­ GENERAL office worker for small State of CodnecUcut to beginning. Street. Capiat Account of the Fire D«- Qakland Sta., Manchester, Household Goods 51 9-5132, 9/4694; breeseway and garage. FuB beee- of tloorrwashed and waxed. No grading knd paving work. Apply pog»—Birds—Pets 41 Apart ihents— Rata mile from Main St. Price $10,000. HOUSEWIVES Need Extrii ISonejr! and contract wont. CalleilM L 9-6541; quired. Excellent Insurance office. Must be able to type artd To chanjge to'-Busineas 2£>ne III. ■fhe Third Voting District poll­ partfhent the aim of tl ,000.00 for Conn., or call MI. 3-5163,for nient. Lot 160x300. Immediate oc­ Start your own p r e ^ ta ^ busiqgss too laijge, or too small. TR. benefits. Five day week, ■ For ’ibomas ColM Co., 251 Broad St. Tenements 6.3 Ea s t R e n t e r s t .—suUabiV;for (?all owner AO. 9-5868,' be accurate with figures. Write an area now in Rural Residence ing place will be a the Waddell well. appointment. PORtERFIELD’S PET SUPPLY, CHAMBERS ^ cupancy; Price $18,900;. MaddtiW; servld:lng ,an. Avon territory near 5-2071. further information, ckll Box H. Herald, stating age, ex­ School on Broad Street; now located at Route 6 and Chapel oM l^ and home. Ten toot Smith, Realtor, MI. 9-1643. ytatr home. Cali MI. 3-5195. Movinc—>Tnickitig Zone, on the south side of Middle '5. To a*e if •'the. Town will make MECHANIC-Part time. We need w a n t e d —Young lady to share, steam heat, oil, fireplace, twjb' RANGE BURNERS and pot bum perience and references. Tutnpike West (directly opposite The Fourth Votlnff District poll­ an additional appropriation the several part Hrhe mechanics 'to Rd., South Wtndaor, next to Eaat FURNITURE SALES small .comfortable apartment. ' Storage 20 ROGERS CORPORATION Hartford Drive-In 'Theater.- Open bathroom* tWo-car garage, large TOLLAND —8H room bcaqad m w ere cleaned. New and usg^bum MRS. PETERSON Tower Rd.)' described as follows': ing place will be at th? Y.M;C.A. Capital Account of I h g ^ a r d of work one or more Hours per day. Convenient to everything. With all lot. Ample parking; Mo'rtgages ar AatomobAes for Sale 4 BURTON'S has openings for sties^ Building on North Main Street. dally 6-5,. ‘Tuesday-, Thursday and 503 East Middle Turnpike contemporary home. LqC 100x300. ers and pumps. Call ^-doe. MI. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. ladies and women (with some of­ Beginning at a point 277', more or Education the sum of $1,400.00 for Time fan be arranged to suit your Mill and Oakland Sts. the privileges of home. Write Box . ranged. A real,-bargmn. For ap­ FOXCROFT DRIVE i ' Plenty of rtiade. Oriri^ PI. 3-iPlt. 9-0147.' / ' less,'westerly from Und N/F Jar- The poUs-will.be open from 8:00 water softener,.,' ' convenience. Apply Thomas Colts Friday nighta 7 . 6 p.m. Man­ L„ Herald. BEFORE YOU BUT a used civ Light truckmg and package deliv­ ■ MI. 3-1161 'N fice experiisnee). full or part time. chester customers can call JA. AT THE GREEN pointment call George L, Grazia- er}. Refrigerators, washers, and Vi*, the line runi/ln a westerly o’alocjc in th^forenobn until 8:00 6. To do'X ny other business <>>., 251 Broad St, Manchester, 0>nh. dlo. Realtor, 9-5878, 0>nveri|enUy located, (lape Cod; VERNON-^Ranch. 9^ rooms wM aa« Gorman Motor Sales. Bulek CLEAN AND paint those guttem Applicants will be considered. 8>3$91 and we will bring drder FOR RENT—Unfurnished heal'id 5 Sales and Service, 385 Main stove movmg specialty. -Folding WAITRESS WANTED, days 1 0 :^ 'Hirection 50', thytv soutli for a dis­ O'clock in t>(e afterpoon. -proper to be dohe st said meeting.- six fumiSKed rooms. Home features atiaohed garage;' Frill cellar;^. 0 0 now. AyoijKcostly repairs later. Liberal store discount.. pleasant TRUCK DRIVER, dump truck, age home with ua at 8 p.m. to '66 room 12 bedroom) third floor NEAR MAJN ST. There’ll a lot of Street ML 9-4571. Open eveninge. chulra for rent. Ml. 9-0732. 4:30. Apply CaVey's " Restaurant, Working conditions. Apply in per­ tance of 100',/then east for a.dis­ Dated ar Manchester., Connecti­ Paled at Andover, Connecticut' Special selection of lamps, some includ# g S tfu t, fireplace, hot hoi: water heati Lot 90x300. Rail- Ml. 3-,'“ 4$ East Center St. cut. thla/lOth day of Septeptber, 2.5-35. Experienced only. *1,75 Spruce St. pairs, some singles, half . price, apartm.ent. NeW condition. Large gpod .living in this six. room older water beat, tressed cast iron dential secti^ . GastoQ Realty. son at Burton's, Inc,, 841 Main St. tance'of 50^!,

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ifllani^IffBtfr lEpc^Mtttg $traUiiS ' •MONDAY, SEPl^MBER 10, 19M . ■ ' . - - , . . . .r* ’ Our- Lady o f ^ fatim a M <^era \Patightdra of Liberty, No. 133,' Regina D’ltalia Socigty^ will ceeai^ia^a civil service organiza­ Circle will hold a poUuek aupper I a >LI, will dnJoV a potluck supper resume ita - monthly msbttnga with MeinJjerg Sought tion open ^ to any ydung men be- 12,088 'Wedn«Bday..«3t-7-16-at the^home ef- tomorrow'~»t 8:3ft-p.mi^in-Orange aeaalon..toni^t. „ . -iAt-7:Sb^t-the-: “ ~ twreen -3 1 ■ taHtf J®- wrhu:' ara" Inter- :'Mettibas,.ef-.tha^a4lt Mm. Di^m^ Pualnaa,-52'Bolton Rd.' Hall, in charg’e of Past .Worthy Italian Americatt-Club. \ X J a y c e e s eiited in iipprovlng themselves Bureau of Climilatton ♦xe«uu»« . 1»anl of the Mjstrea.s Miss Louise Copping and ,2i. through leadership "training and Mannhoal^r City oi VUlago Charm Paris P T A li giving a The Revlyn Press Shop, corner her Commiltee. In.suillng Deputy ^bjing Reoples Society 6t, LaBorinc Jr., presi- bueiHesa and .personalcontacts t«a aaxt Weteeaday afteHioon at o f Wiip^brldge St. and E. Middle Zion Lutheran Li . Church______will . . . have____ _ a Mrs. H atl^.Tuck of Lynn, Mass.,' ^nt of the ■■ Manchester Junior and their community through.par- »s l5 at the home o f Pt. Charjca Tpke,, o l^ e d today. The shop, meefing- to i^ h t at 7i80 gt thg will make her official visit at.this CT.amher of Comnjerce, announced tlctpallon xiB XvTbrthy projetTg;' VOL. L3tXV, No. 291 (FOURTEEN. PAGES) MANCBESTER, C O m , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.1956 (caaaainpd AdmrtMag qa Paga |») PRICE. bL Jacobeon Jr., 43 Wyllye fit., whose coow'hera are Jinx Herman meeting. Officers-, are requested to cjtwch, , X ' ^ - .V - •/<. - tod i^ th a t a Mernbarahlp Drive-)r Young men Interwteu in Joinlng'*^ pnaMielit, In honor ’ of the new and Lynette. Ahgel, will be open wear their white dresses. ■ ■ this active qcganlzlMion are urged pIrtBCtpal o f the echool, .Miae Har*. until. 9 o'clock tohlght. St. .EliaabathV Motherd' 'circle the firHyin the organtzgtion's his- ANDERSON-SHEA POST 20W I T T ^ ton,’— wilK,be conducle^x^urihg to get In touch With Murdock ini-, fiet Atwood, and the hew teach- The Friendship of St. J « ^ s will meet Wednesday,at 8:15 p.m. mediately. ' ■*, St.\ Bernadette's Moutbra Circle Church will meet this evening at at the homfe o f Mri. Agnsis Walz, feptember hqd October. 'X , VFW OF MANGHiSTCR, INC. will hold tta first ih ectin g'of the 7:30 to plan the,1958.87 activities. 30 Ferodgle Rdi ^ , "W e hgve sri.eduled our most, Gas Lphby Dr. Friinoia W, HelfricR, local fall tomorrow night'ht■ ...... 8 6'clbc.. ilbcW-at , nmhiUdtis and NmrthwHlle- civic pediatrician, will discuu Manches- program to dalOy he asaerted, the home of-Mrs." Peter Groaai, 3: A meeting of Our Ladyof Victory, ■The Stanley Circle of th'a South ter'a Mental Health Cllhle a t the' “and to do it full jilh^ice without Conway St. Co-hostessea will he hers Circle will be' held Wed­ Methodist Church'will hold its first, Defi^nded 'Rotary dub meeting tomorrow Mrs. .WlUam Brown .and Mrs. EJd- nesday al 't p.m. at the home of putting a tremendoi.- strain -op o.vir night, dTSO,- — at the - Country’- f Qlub. masting of the season tomorrow at present member.ah.p \vC sTheli need IN muwd Tom'ceuk. Mrs. John Letcher, M fclm 8t.; '7:45 p.m. r in the ladles' parlor. at East Hartford, formerly of,' Mah 50 new members." 'The Center Theepiana (l holdh Chester.r Mps/'Iforma Willard-will Simultaneously, LaBonne ap­ SANITARY PROTEQION By Oilman The Morning Star Mother's Cir­ ita aeeond aet of tiyouta' for the be co-hostess. X, ' ' A son was born Saturday in- St: pointed Robert p. Murdock of W fall production, '"nie Hetreas.” to­ cle will meet tomorrow, night at 8 ■Francis Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. NEEDS POST, AUXIUARY AKP SOCiAL o'clock at the home of Mrs. Pauline \V. Middle Tpke. as membership' night at 7:30 in C enter^u rch. All The Wates will pripr>«ds tltheir Wilfred Paquette, 118 Florence /Wakhington, Sept. 11 (JP>— LeBlanc, M Coleman Rd. TTie co- chairman. Working \rtth him will thoae intereated in rearnhg for the meeting tomorrow ev the St. _ , hostesa m il be Mrs. Eleanor. Rook. ,'eningAt fce K. I. Schmidt o f 97 ^ im o n t MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND Frank 0. Prior, president of play a » urged to attend. Itallart A'meriCan Clublb with a.: St.j Harry Sweet of 86 Hamlin Mads«( Napkins Alfred L, Elwin, 33 Cumberland the Standard Oil Co. of Indi­ f, ■ - St.: Ronald Wsdswmrth of 43 01- The Italian e r i< ^n Society Spencey CU-cle. bX^^t^ri^ownwU^^^^ .. la a^patlent at'Mt. Sinai Hoapi ana, told Senate investigators the South Methodist WSCS will Hartforjl. cott iSt.. and Carlton Woodhouse hold a meeting Satur- hold' ita first meeting of the fall dishes'and some food article per' of 300 Porter St. • i today a “ vigorous campaign” at 8 p.m. a< a club, house on taining to their owm " naUdnality. Plana call for Jaycee msmlterti i Thursday at ’2 p.m. at the home The Joy Circle of North Metho- .'♦v for the natural gas jiill was. idridgest. Mrs. Loretti- Gagne is ''^general to contact various husineases in f. of Dr. and Mrs. Fred R . ^ g a r . chairman. dlat Chuiuiw;will meet Wednesday necesshry to offset a “dis-. Hosteaaea will be Mrs. Edvvard J. "X at 2 p.m. in e church parlors, town for “ nonvinar. prizes to go ' HOUOEIIOLO GOOKINO THERMOMETER torted” picture presented by Ferris Jr. and Mrs. ,,-Robert, J. into a .larkpqt drawing-'-detsils of ction Sunset Rebekah Lodge has re­ Members are reminded to bring the ijiU’s foes. Boyce. ■ thrir earned dollar) wHicK' Will be apnoun'ced later. ceived an inflation from -Martha Murdock stressed that' the Jsy- ..Prior, staunchly defended In Washington Lodge of Wethersticjd . i ■ ■— ^ Mi a m . T he Ladies.A^uxiliarv of the Zip- elaixhia company’* activity in Racial Bias to. attend its' Assembly officers' The Sbot'y Circle of - tlie,.,South.l alf of th e leglalation. ser Club^Aurtll hold an Important night. Sept. 30, in the Masonic AUTO BODY meeting'Tuesday at 7:30 p.rti. at Mathodlst Church will llold ItM rs t i X Mads Tampans 11 tiaoM tis TEt-TRU X l n hia' iniUaK.te8Umon.v before Temple, Wethersfield, Reservations all day meeting Wednesday bepiH .setlegs . ■ItlW'.Special Senate Lobbv Inveati- ★ WQ.D1NG \ the -Club. A ll members are request­ tniist be in by Sept. 13, and may be Mdy t Preyn i ed ta attend. . nlng at 10 a.m. In the church for gftUnV^Committee, Prio'r did not In Schools made through Noble Grand Mrs. n ig making. •I 16 O 7 P Red Curtain i t AUTO lO D Y and- apeclnliaHy touch on diaputed tele­ Ann Lamb. Members are also re­ Manchester Lodge, No. 73. A. F. DYNAMIC gram* aenttofien. Thve (R-Minnl By TH E .ASSOCLATED rRE.H8 HNDERREPAmS minded to bring In their vacation Lady Roberts Lodge will meet BUY NOW for n e x t tim e with company Tunda. .Sen. McClel- and A^ M., will hold a stated comr packages' at the first meeting of Seven Negro students re­ Washington, Sept. 11 {/FV~ ★ COMPLETE OAR p^uhicatlon at the Masonic, Temple tomorrow at 7:,30 p.m. with Mrs. n iD-Ark» had *>id there wa* President Eisenhower .s«id Sunset Rebekah Lodge Monday,. INSURANCE {Id’'” and ‘Torgery’' involved'in turned to their classes for tive PAINTING ^ -tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The fellow- Sept; 17. Louise Robinson, 691 W. Middle ti^ay, “we must widen ^ery I^ O Q U B R aMI BNAMOBL craft degree will b« conferred with Tpke. tons Bnt^4*r«fMfidn aomeXqctivitie* by company em- sfeoond straight day as racial Malcom Robertson; senior warden. ployea. x . possible chink in. thr Iron Officers and members of* the $ 3 ,3 0 "The Inqwky la an offahoot of the tension at Sturgis, Ky., Hikh 8 Gi^eofcl Street In charge. A social hour and re­ British American Club will meet At St. .Jude Thaddeus Mother's Cir­ LEE M. SILVERSTIIN yim HAMCmta- C08R Curtain” in an efiort to pro­ cle will meet Wednesday at 8 pjh. IITAimitS sun row laal apririg^ver lobbyinig prea School eased off considjeralily. TcLNl-9-.9.5025 freshments will -follow the meet- the clubhouse tomorrow’ at 7:30 p. , Unlike yesterday whph only in mote global: understanding .Ing. at the'hnme of Mrs. Vincent Girard, aurea on the b il^A /ter Congresa m. and p r o ^ d tn a body to the Nn Gfais nr Itgwtd In S|innt Eiaen- The President made the state­ hower vetoed It even though he school with.. 65 to ■ 70. coming on ment in an informal talk' to lead­ ber of tha-club. of Columbus minstrel Aill meet to­ buses. X night after the regular. Knights of aaid he agr eed with U in priiuHple. ers from about 40 fields tn Amer­ Columbus meeting. All committee He cited ''andgant” tactics bv There''w-ere- never more than 65 ican life. He had called them to­ Menmrial Temple. Pythian townspeople out In front, of the gether to promote his idea of de­ Slst^, Will'meet tomorrow at 8 members are urged to be present. small segment of the industry.'' TEL-TRU Prior said lop executive’s o f . 15 minute* after classes veloping people-(o-peoplfr contacta 'TV p . ^ In. Orange Hall. The ways Standard of Indiana "viewertf started there w ere only aeven among all natlone—free air well as niid means committee' requests Miantonomah Tribe, No. 58, tIk J M t H A M cbRR townapamile out in front. A few Communist dominated. ■Uist returns be made on t i c k ^ for utility regulation of the competi- lORM, will meet tonight at 8 tn MANCNitTiR C o n n * live natural gas industry >as a NationaPG{iardsmen walked posts the Grand Temple-conferenced Eiaenhcfwer aald that "'Whether Tinker Hall to nominate officers ~ O n the Ladder of Fame ^ threat to o\ir whole free eriterprlae but two cohipaniiea of guardsmen it is the Suez problem of today or REPUBLICAN PRIMARY for the coming .vear and hear re­ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS system.’’ the/e for the o p tin g marched off another tomorrow," there la no Anderson-Shea Auxiliary. No. . • Miaa Americik of 19.57, Marikw Anp McKnlght of ;Mmnlng. ports on the setback tournament to their camp V’^^a once school more im’portant objective than 2046, will meet in the. Post Home S.i. C., la aN. sm ilea'^iles'^ shesi poses. on a DICw . York hotel rc^rSapt. Vetoed By Tniiuan and the outing. All members are started. "preserving the peace and provid­ tomorrow evening at 7:30. at 10. In backgrounffxla'the Catrysler Bulldjwg. Marian, w h o was Since former Resident Truman urged to attend. Those wishing to- Mias South Carolina, \yraa chosen Miaa Anfieripa In Atlantic City. “yielded to- ^political expediency" Charts Campaign Tour ing for our own security.” which time President Lucille Hirth enter the setback tournament, be­ The seven Negro stHrient* ar­ TUESDAY, SEPT. llU l and vetoed an earlier Natural C'a* rived at the school 45 mimites be­ vice "President Richard Nixon, points to a chart ahoviing the.route of.hls 15,00P-mild cgnipiiign . Referring again to the hope for will present her report of t)ie 43rd ginning tomorrow at the Red SHOL.X e» REPAIR • SROP four in Washington, D. C., Sept 10. Tour, which stapU iii Wuhington fiept. 18, was dtaciiaaea by enduring peace, the President said national convention in Dallas. Tex., $ 3 .3 0 Bill;. Sponsored 'b y Sen. Kerr* ( D- j fore the. start of clssaesT^^ey Men's Club should contact Herb Oklal, Prior aaid,.-lt wa.v"neces-! Nixoii a t a news conference. He v ili stop in Hartford Qct. 2. "There la nothing- that lo affeots TRANSPORTATION TO TNR Aug. 12-17, which she attended. A Johnson. Tickets for the outing. STAINltSf ITin came In two cars escorted, Special For Tuesday Only! ^ sary to launch ligorou* cam-; third. There was no demonstrs^ our daily Uvea, elmoat dictatef the social time will follow, with Mrs. Sept. 23. may be obtained' at the N* Clatt ar to J^««I fooi ■ ■ . ■ level of our texea." POLLS, CA LL THESE NUMBERS Lovett And Mrs. Viola Yurkshot paign’i . in support of the Harris- tion Red Men'a,CTub.or from outing MEN'S, UDIES* MAKE UEliaOUS CANDIES-PRESERVES ■Fulbright measure which came be­ This conference the President »d- serving as co-chairmen. committee members. One observer said much of the one The Herald j dreased was the first of twro-he had and CHILDREN'S SHOES FRIED FOODS - - NO GUESSING ELIMINATE GUESSWORK fo r e ‘the. Senate this year.;— tension among, atudentx eased X'- "Racalling tpe demise of the f o r vM uskie scheduled for today dealing''with e(. when the high school football plav oting Results \ forts to achieve lasting peace. REPUBUGAN ■K-err bill.” Prior said, “ the in- er* let It be known they w.ere re­ 6 9 du5^ ’ k n ^ that it could not He arranged (o meet later, in the INVISiBLE HOt'SEWARES OEFARTMES'T—BASEMENT turning to their -claaaee. day with a group of top diplomatic 6t>ra. td)e'.while the" opposition . The Herald w H tabulate results • / A t nearb.v CTay.^r*. James Gor- |.of Manchester's p r i o r y elections and defense advisors tor a discus­ REG. cafrild>M a difitqrted picture tO j^oJ,' re-enrolled her two- grade W^ith R ecord B allot C airo o n S a e^ Row the peopnSv ^ te r polls-close at^9t p.m, today. sion of -"disanpament proposals HALF SOLES $2.50 reaolved to cariy the'isaue school children at the all-Negro Readers may phone 'hsitchell 3 the government is working on." Itt OISTRiCT 94597 the publicxin an attempt to school at Providence. '' 5121 after 8:30 p.m. fo r ^ fo r m s Portland, Maine, Sept. 11 {^1^—Maine, long a bulwark of The. White House put It that way, In erdnr to b« a mmnbnr in food . Zippers Replaced—Hats,Cleaned Washington. Sept. n i/Pi— ^Commoltis. which meet* in ^ er- There were about 175 Clay real- tion.'. hut declined to elaborate. There 8 Minute Heel Service—AU Wo^k’Guaranteed The United statea fti effect *"<« (Continued on 'p gge Nine) dents gathered at the Clay school A check shortly after .1 p. Republicanism, re-elected a‘ Den\pcratic governor and turned was a poulbillty Eisenhower him­ DISTRICT 94394 sfandimg^ef tiw TIm JSM, h a m CORK but it was an^rderiy group. It wa* Indicated 224 Democi'au had votei ipyer to Democrats in yesterday's early state election'one of self would do so at a news confer­ iottey threw water on Just^tefore the communique ence scheduled 45 mlnutei earlier. MANpN^TER WATES / SHOES SHINED M a n c h i s t m i C o n n * ^ by Repl^ican C o w m en Hwy oHwml Mf« euf of mnnHii^is in ordtr Egybtff-P5W6^ that a pew izwied i^w i^ B^ith /4n his talk this morninf. the Ird DISTRICT 94792 3 Intem ^iSM r conference be an almqst unprecedented-^-for a ih-wident ssid t^e lesdera 6f the 4k . ank. r.n al had definitely dcelded to place the Voters at Pblls children iri'.:the all-white school. to bn etigib^- fw h bonqHnts i or yndrly owords. CORNER MAIN AND OAK STREETS Two years ago In' the middle of Democrats^aecond term by sound­ various spheres of American Ilfs . Su»« dispute befor# the Uhfted I There were no National Guards-1 / Signnd .dispute. A Statp. Departnient Nauoni; but wgs siili cuQsidering the voting day. 413 Democrats and ly trouhciniKGOP House Speaker State Retains can do much to h elp' promote tt DISTRICT ^ ’men in Clay.- 1,112 Republicans, had yoted In the understanding ' and friendship 4 9 iokesman. \cohimenting in what foim tlil> should ba-done. For Pnjnaries WllU* A. TTattbn Jr. 1 ______BARBARA THOMPSON. Prnsidnnt., X *FKf fitiirris situation reached -a; hpUy-iojiiJit..JirlniKv eiEctipn i a T W Coverriorenore^'tjiser doubled ' among the peoples of, the world, Sgypt'8 p r o & T said s'hieh’ tSa. ICaaiiey fitheet School hla. IMM 'majority, m ^received the . He celled the purpMg^^ his pro­ f -lujL'I'tT.N. onfy In this statement; ■ white students reported for school’. on “ it is dpubtfullitfu lthi th at a luriner lu r m e r ••’rh-..T-he mlnUt-ramlnUtera recalledri>rat)Ml that T n E i ftght waa the overriding Issue. biggest vote ever glvtat, a Maine ject—promotion Or btes Rocks wCre thrown 'hditn 'the conference would kerve a use- from the outset-their governments W llh seven more voting- hours governor of 'either part; people contacts—"the most worth- Negro -students: ■ emerged from' to' go 59 Democrats Slid '236 Re­ ivhile In the world today" because, ful purpose.” i acted in full conformity with the And. for the first time slihse the Ruotolo Infant S m a r t N ew V By THB A^fidCIATBD PREHS school i t the-ehd’>pf the day.and. publicans had i*oted in District .1. "he said, ^ 'it will help buUd the road • ' \ ■ purposes and principles of the New Deal 'year of 1934, a Deb> S s d W S L Bight S ^tts hold primaries today, were sped home ^ .ktttomobilM, 1 iMRiocrats. 112 Republicans in to an ^ d u r in g peace;” ' United Nallona. They, expreasril * SB As n . crat WS.S elected to Conpees, He IIK Hamdent'I Sept., 11 (Jb-The FBI but they/ w ere ' largely over- Sturgis is the center/of an area i District 2, * 46 Democrats, 95 Re- Frank M. Coffin. 37-year - old X . , , __ proJecL ^aenhower ssid, ts London. Sept. 11 (/I^^Bri-: ^^heir d r i S ahadOwed'-in advance by the sur­ Furniture Slip Govfers tain- and f ra n c^ ''W a r*n ed , their cooperation aiid toi reiist by w’ith. a populstlon o f abqi^^.OOO. j publicans. District 3; and 88 Lev^laton lawyer and chairman of: I" Washington made Ml the s/sriim'pUoh that "no prising /Democratic showing in , ----=—= • ' '' '.V Democrats and 252 Republicans In his party's state committee. .'its fvHt report today on its ex- GoodGovernn: E g y p t tod a y vthey are read y I « » Appropriate means any ar^i pie wants war; all people want Maine^s/election yesterday.-'.'.-^ ' (Continued on P»ge Niue) X.J Districts. The outcome of qnother congrea- amlnaliotK^f the vital .organa of. to use fojfce if necessary.ocoori- tn\traryto trary interferarinterferance with...... righpe^^ea- These results pretty welnetole peace." ’. » tqbliahed u n d e r inttepuSUonal the (hunder from today's pri-, kidnaped c W h la Ruotolo, but Xfs Not Underatood Everywhere protect their right.s in the Wind up before tha House Elections' , . X . ^ But that objective, the President " REPUBLICAN >END0 RSED CANDIDATES mariea, although there remained ,\ Committee. . contenU w e r e > ^ t secret. / said, Is not understood-by " people TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Sue^ Canal. . - (^■thmed on pilge conriderable intereat iii >vhat fate A high political source said, 28 Vote Margin . Abraham S. Ullrhan. NewTlaven everywhere. X the. ballots held in Store for Repubr Rep. Robert Hale (R ) seemed to j.Oounty sUfCte's sttoniiBy,/Called It FOR S^ARD OF DIRECTORS . however, Britain would lay-- the Ilckn Sen. Alexander AYilev of Wis- Some people . In . the world, he Suer, dispute before the U nit^„N a- i have won an eighth term In th'ei "a preliminary repqrt.; said,' regard the United Statee as Wrijte^Ins GonfusQ ednsin. Republican Gov. j ‘ Bracken first district by 28 votes over He said he will no(/discuHit at tions ss the next step 'toward a ! L e t of , Utah, and’ Dempcrajic: "warlike and materialistic.” •olutioh.' ‘ / ...... Democrat James.C, Oliver, who, sat least until a full peport Is IrKhls " ' Eisenhower sd£ed that .."to. the., ’OTI x V ritP Secretabj' of Artculture a 'RepiiBUcan , preceded fif', hands. >/ : -• A communique issued by British w a ^ (Varies F. Brannan. lory of AmerlciRn businessmen." Congresa from 1937-43, ' Among other'things, investiga- Prim e' Minister Eden and French . - TViley'and Lee are seeking reno- never has heard one o f thqm Premier Guv Mollet said tpev are New- London, SeptXll — This minstion. Biwnnsn. mithor of the A tabulating error w’as respon- ; tors hope to determine what sible for an erroneous report that determinedI .^o____ resist,____ bv -all applo- Jity'.had one of Its d r ie s t veleb-, coniroversisl farm pfan which Con- caused the -4eath of the 6-weeks- RtliHMifi M Fags Ntse) HUNT'S priate mean.* any eibirrary inter JOns in history yesteeddy. giess rejected, aspires to the 8en- . New York, Jgep't. 11 --/^dlai • palgn swing to Hartford, Conn., '<)livet\had beaten Hale. oM daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. fa/vnee wjith ilgliUi'under interna A rash off writd-lh votes Ip a-tltyJ ate^from Colorado in h’U drat try E. 9teveiison"s. hopes of wrmnlng (.an^-Albany,’ N. Y. . The third diatrict's Rep. Clifford Stepheniephen' Ruotolo whose body was tional agmmehta" In ' the Suez lot used to such things hsd,wot-| for elective office’.' . - ■ the. presidency.‘ gained-new. b u o ^ G. Mclptlre hqd no trouble gaining fouh^' Iri Lake Whitney Sept. 6. PRINTED JARl^ eCQTH crisis.’ !\ - •'Xpains At Albany to show, that they; a third full tqrm— but-his percent/ T h ^ was five days after she dis- • / l im In a t l ^ ’ and election p W k -T . F iyt other atatek -picking party 'ancy today from Democratic Gov. I2 canr ’■yfW Win^lhg up two days of emer­ are united for a Democratic vie age Was doivn, ' ■ sp^ared from her carriage in the ’'s r a N a d a " p a t t e r n gency talks, they declared them.^ * Whan'Vhfp,,the the amnlc*smoke haHhad rleareacleared In''*f* In -New Hampshire. Vermont, Minne- j Edpiund Reniihu,-a’n Muakle's' -vtaina re-election In tor>’ In November-- de.spitc' their The .42-year-old^Miwkie,. son of eP' "oyer of a department store a BullMns -sSlyaa in full agrermnt oh"further rivalry at -the, Chicago.convention, the wee hours Of today, red-eyed/sOta. Washington and Ariiona. . ^ Polish immigrant- tailor, becanj^rATOL. 1' ^I ^ , * than * mile from th« from the AF PREMIER KEGANI VARIETY ^ measure^'to bS taken’’ ft tbe’irglit jlHcials ruled the four Incumbent rO ftO rg ia holds S. primary. tomor->||,|7*^ * ^ ^ ^ ® *^ **'' Wagner'',:V8 davits the first Democrat- re-elected (n a '•o*- jt f i Egi'pt's refusal to negotiate- ah jity councilprs • had been, chosen 1 row'to. pick a succMsor to retiring Harriman introduced' Steveiison prealdential-year-at leasl' sinpe the- Police and detectives, in their JAPANESE Ch^irs^ Special ^7 * International- systemVor’ operating /n a election which saWonly 4.669 . Sen, Walter George. Two former Democratic Bt^a Democratic state conventidn O v il W ar. And Jn those' days , imc'reaaing efforts to' determine presidential, nominee. ,the' canal. ' X;;^ - • ) ;>f 14.220 registered voters go to that nominated Mayor Robert -F. Maine governor's had Instead the manner In which the baby dls- PROTESTS PLANE INCIOENT Governors, Herman, .'Talmadge " I f that is the.rase, the outlook I ’ These "fu'rther measurea” were •he polls, , •- and - Melvin Thompson,' are con­ (Vagner of New’ York City ■ to op­ of two-year terms. - ./■ ''appeared, are taking. thf mother por spelled out. , Retiirned to office were Waller for Democrats Is very good |n- pose Republican State Atty. Gen. Washington, SepL 11 (AV-'TIw can A l x f testing for the Democratic nomi­ .deed.” ' Tn 621 of the-state's 630 p re-, »n4 a friend throUgK a atep-by- United States has sent a fotmisl Divans ; Special' • A Foreign Officespokesman L rtar>-ey, iivHo led the slate with nation which is equivalent to elec­ Jacob K.'Javits for the U. S, Sen- cincts, an unoffl^al tabulation »tep' re-enactment of^their moVe- Crab Meat 1 5 .9 5 said however, the measurea will be ' ^ e w h s o n made the- comment to note to Red China which ate asat that Democrat Herbert H. tion,- Georgia als6 has contests for nbwsmen after telephoning Muskle rolled up 179.^97 vvotea for Muskle . " ’ ents ofi the day they drove, with "strongly'protests" the abootbg disclosed iq the. British House of (C''nVimied on Page Five) 6 of 10 House seats. Lehman, is relinquishing. the child, from the Ruotolo' home A 'Smart floral patteim in rose, • charcoal and green to congratulate him on what -'the and 123,784 top’Trafton, 37. down of On American N avy pa­ INTRODUCING PRINCE ITALIAN'STYLE The rundown oh today’s prim­ The Governor heard Steveneon to the store. There Cynthia was | grounds, . . * aries: Illinoisan callfd Sn "unprecedented The total af 303.481 was almost left in'her carriage .in the foyer,} trol pUne oft'th e China ceoat. victory." declare: 'X 6.0t00 below the record, 'b ijt Aug, 23. The Amerieoa aete^ Wc-*- '-Wisconsin—Wiley, seeking a while Mrs. Ruotolo'and Mrs. Paul "Our differencea In August did sent through' tho British Ea&- - fourth Senate, term, is regarded as .. Commenting on the .eiectfbn of Musfkie's votfe W’as well^ahead qf Rebiicci-shopped. I the‘beat previously giyen any’ gov-; bossy in Peiping, served notice" SPAOHETTI SAUCE A A i Other Slip Covers. a slight'favorite to win the Re-, Maine Democratic State Chairman Dixie governors Want Frank M. COffln over .Republican (CoNtlnned on Page N'lwt) ernoE' — 172,113 fo r Republican ' Mrs. Ruotolo ' was taxen'' over' that Red China wtlT be asked tp GILBERT C. BARNES ComobliMtlon— 2 eons . ' u * 4 ^ publican nomihatibn- over Rep. JOHN H- BOWEN X H A R R Y J. riR A T O State Sen. James L. Reid for U.S, Lewia O. Barrows in 1936.' . the route yesterday; Mrs; Rebucci "im y all damages" including Glenn R. D avia whb has the en­ ...» Member, Town Board of Diree* ComMnoHpii— 2 eons Representathe, Stevenson aald:, Uskie------got;. .59 ' per-cent of th% ^ C , ^ compensation for the loss of the - tors a Membe^ Town Board. of Direo- - dorsement of the GOP state.oi'gan- Selectman' X-‘ v, tors -. i'The remarkable performance of wote In-yesterday's balloting.'-the , Police declined'to say w h at,In­ 16 crewmen as well os the'etr- (Chairs 1 1 ’ ® 'Atom Genter for South izatioh, and Howard l(. -Boyle Jr,, . • INrector Manchester Chapter of thf Democratic Congressional can­ Srst in the country this .year.'Two: formation th e y ftoped to galm ' craft. ‘ / e (^airman of Tnistew of ■>■' an attorney, filatp Sen. Henry 'W. Red C r o s s ^ '« Dnlversitr of ^ n n . Graduate didate indicates tbs national trend years ago h e . won his flrst term through this'phase of the jt»vs Tidbits^ 54/4 > Project Engineer "at Pratt and White Sulphur Spring)), \N. Va.,,* ■ d. To hiack education prograrns to the Democrats -is still .gaining vdthIh per- cent" of'^ 'a lrn ^ iff“ ti<‘n. or whether they col(sidered IKE MAY DISCUSr MAINE e Wqrid W a r n Veteran. ^ a ALBsIStant Supt. of Arrow Hari- Walstead‘‘for the DembcraOc ndm’-' the results productive. W-Wtney. . Hagenuffl Co.. .,,s Divans *T and Sept. 11 (J»K Southern got’ernora ; aimed at training manpower for momentum." ' . , 249.09^000. beatin Burton M, Cross,' Washington, fiepL ’ 11 ' (IT)— 9 *21 Ihation. Both W iley and IH vlr Culled fr<(m AP WItm were urged today to s'St up.a eoiith- wrtt-|t-.in atopilc .plants. : then the GOP Incumbept. Edmund FlanagSn, New Haven ,Tbe White House indlcnted that • Swift*Sj ^ have said th ey, ace enthiiaiastic Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennesr ern: cinten’^or atomic reseai;ch. : Folsom said, studies show there see. Stevenson's running' ifnste, In the last presidential • year. county detective In chkrge o f . the 'president-Elsenhower itey erm- backers of President Elsenhower- 'The r^ecommendstion csuie froni is in;the South "a,foreseeable need echoed the "as Maine goes” chaqt Cross won a 4-way race — there investigatidn for Ullman't office, meat at his new* cqaterence .Incumbent.- Hquse - members seekr- Blink’s Inc„„emplft3es holds Suf­ 'and .expressed, rbnfldettce it would said Only, *’Th* time: element i's ita.v- on the Dehiocratio - electiea> a speciai c-ommittee, headed' -by ' for one or more rdgidnal, atomic ing re-election are without opposi­ folk 'Superior Court gTaijd jury in Gov. Leroy Collins of Florida, and energy industrial research eentrra apply to the. Democratic .national (Continued ori li^ge Five), very important here.': rictories in Maine. Three - Legged Chickens W h d T d W u e ! tion. >Wisconaln voters also! are rapt attention as he explains sifialt waa based on A year-long study. for the 16 statfs/-’. ticket in November. model of interior of Brink's head­ picking” nominees for the siaite ■ipTW !'■ 860,000 TAFTVILLE FIRE ..Collins appealec to his colleagues Fdlsom did hot mention It, but Gov. Averell Harriman of New quarters and'route robbers took In iegislabure and for state and coud- ' —Norwich, Sept. II (/PV--TM REG/$2.98 PAjR.‘GENUINE~ ' at.thq 22m; anqual governors con-- Alabama- Polyiechnicyiechni' Institute at York. Stevenson's.copventipn rival looting express office. As’st.'i po­ ty offices. ». •' fifth barn fire in the Tnfti’qia ferenco to "do soraelhihg ,cfe- Auburn Is one .of the Institutions ■for , the presidential noiaihatiori. lice'Chief Raymond j. Eagan of ' b * Colorado Former Gov.* Dan section of Norwich in six weeks attve'/ and '‘bring . dreams Into Interested in getting sucri a center. was even more emphatic. rTew Haven .sa.vs.'",rivrr pirates op/ Homer Ciiinmings Dies, Thornton has no opposition for the caused $60,000 damage toddy at realilk’." . ‘ Ot'her possible sites 'mentioned He said Miukie'e: i^ctory was no erattng-on Mill Riyer take more A tender Mrd that can be rooked any atyle—^ ' an extra "Grandiose- plans impossible to her*' -include- the government's GOP senate nomination to succeed surprise-to him aitd that R gave' the 'dairy farm of John Nem-' chicken, leg! , - -- . ' Indian Head Sen. Eugene Millikan a Reptibll- than seven tops of* scrap cable carry-'out are useless o f course,” atomic center at Oak Ridge. Tenn. aisurtnce that Stevehson and •from - T/nlted. 'niuminating do. ezuk'' Ti>c -hlaae dcotroyed a 8- stoiy barn containing . IM tons he said, ‘^biit ingenious, dramatic, the University, of Florid^ Oe.orgia Kefauver wpu}d oust '-Freaident power house. Famed Roosevoit Aide (CoNtiniied OB Page N'lae) of 1^', and. damaged a ailo,- milk ■! .Vi€ plans are not" impractical merely.. Tech and -North Ckirollna State EUenhower'S Republican admlnir United'States tells scientists of! HAS YOUR YOUNGSTER ENTERED OUR stration. " f ' * ' lilfed, garage and toot abed. Mm 8 Cafe Curtains because they have, never been . ^9y.*K* *t ^hlelgh 40 nations a'bOut plana for launch'/ Washington. Sept. 11 (/Pi -Horn- Eleven of .the 16 southern goV- H e laid th e, Maine, outcome of '250 tons of silage waa lost.- tried." lag earth -aateJJItn within two f. . er.S. Cummings, who fought mahy .1 ernbra the” others sent w’ord shows thsj the 'people* ,.of ’ the Nemcauk’s herd d( 42 cattle waa i With SeallQ|>td Top$ and Bone Rmgs , (Jollins led a dlscussioh gtoup on R(^ Spy in Sweden years .but Russia . ssttmnds, !o f the ^ w Deal's legaLtattles,‘is they couldn't hiake iC—last night United' States' are ^disiUusibned in paoti(re. at the time. *fl ' th,e Subject of nuclear energy and assembled .scientists by . keeping : , dead at'iih'e age of 86. heard Adm. Arthur W. Hadford, with the Eisenhower regime. - A. ^ A ik About this when you'ro at our meal eeu'ntf r/ how Dixie can bes^ share In Us •mum on its pidgrew. . .-U.N; ob-1 The death ,v6^terday of Presi­ .peaceful development. chhirman -df the- J'otntvChiefS of Tells All -inTGourl t Test for Ike w e a t h e r P12\NE S-ni-L LOfit. Staff, call for more, .thorough edu­ '-y- server jitaff. says it is investigating!. dent Frahklin, D. Roosevelt’s- first } Tokyo, fiept,. I I (q5---8kfea ,5»v. James E. FoiSom of Ala- r James A. Finnegan! Stevenson's attorney -general was attributed to cation'bf-Aiperleafl youth'in' what Stockholm, Ss’Cden, Sept. 11. bP) carqpsign manager, said MttskUi's Egyptian charge Israeli patrol' at-, cleared today over Hw typhoon- » 9 9 Pais $6 iiichiw Long llam a, In a paper industrial tacked Egyptian, border poaitlbn.! : heart failUiie.''Hs lift only a.grand-1 SANDWICH SPECIALS: uses o f htbmic power,-Urged the i-demopracy. is sll. al>oiit- lebt tha AnatoleEficason. 46, a. Russian- victory was all the more remark­ iVhIppeir Waters at the^ Japan! . ' 1 born maker of radaf .Instruments, and killed hve Egyptian soldiers, i ' iqihJkhuyler Cu.mmihga of. Miami, South to "move In op the' ground CQiTtmiinistB achieve "W’prld doml- able" beeauae "the Republicans fiea, bat search ploaea aim shlpn VALANCES TO MATCH ...... -99c Pr. . nation because ot^in-TIghbrance of confessed In court today, b* hpd snade this a test o f . President Bridgeport County coroner .holds -stilt reported no trace o f an' floor 'Of the atomic Ih'duH.ty-’* . . Cummings had been..In .private ; liberty: spied, for the fioviet Unioo for 20 Eisenhower's popularity and Ip* truck driver guilty ’of, simple neg- .1 AnwrlcaB' weather - sesintlaf lb -.you r Mai. Propnsols . Ilrgre AcRve; PalriotiMU In : years:. ■ fliience.with the vofere.” ligence Ip Fairfield tnick-auto col- law practice since retiring from f plaae that dlsapppared at tha lie strongly endorsed the Col­ the .Roosevelt cabinet . 17 ,-y ^ a 1 ROY c T j o h n ^ x . HAROLB TVRKINGTON Buyjhede for every rtjom in the house. Wonderful.In­ ■ "W e seem el.ther‘’'UhabIe. o f , ('po .;. .Ericsson testified the Russians i , ‘The big Democratic vote is alsb lirion In which White Plains. N. Y „ height of the storm's fnry.,fiUi- JACOB P. MILLER lins’ groups four msjor recom-: agol. . • vice Cteirmaa. Emanuel La- ' • Member -Towa Board of Dlree- SPIC ED ^XM dian Head in solid colors o f whitr, .beige., browhi Pink, ‘ lazy, 'to-' do enough to. explain, jisked him as la te , as 1953 to buy' reaasuring eridence' that the youth received fntal injuries July teep ,11.8. A ir Feres men* wera theraa Church, a^n n l^r Toww Beard of Dlree- This la, the lowest price, .ph theae Itema, in ytwrs! mendatjpns; . , teach, and most of all - dempn-« a '^villa on „lhe Stockholm archi­ 'citizens of Maine were not ta k e n 'in *'.M io s e if J. Slepack,'who rose The longtime. Democrat - is re­ -abesM the miaalag plaae. .tots - tors ' gold.'red and green. ?V 4 . 1. To set up a nuclear ^test. Cen­ ' a Prealdeat of HarUosd Ulstrirt > • .Mayor 1848-1852 ^ • . “ ' ^___ •. ----- ^ a’trate publicly before (he 'world pelago and to install a secret short by th ejilgh pressure ballyhoo thnmiL Mmi 'TO” - southern’ industry’, on actual ek- V i ' |V- .to Ibw’sr ,m ir’ guard or .dlmjniah ty 'is llf.« impriqpDmcnt.' . Three These leaders Uaniied of the inole, Botel.In downtown Jacksonr ited to Ckimmings^.‘ llhim s, ,B a sairtwd In ______IN THE p r im a r y T H I ^ ^ ^ " MANCHIttaa COHM- , pprlehci witlr atomlir powor. our activa pdtriotlsni." Swedish CetomunieU already are Muskle victory froih froi i*eporters at. vUle and ene gniwt dtro— appor- ^ Daring his six year* as hsad of CORNER MAIN OAK STREETS COZNiR OAK AND m a in S T R im , I ; To tell the pdbllc ab w t poaco- LaGuardla Fieldd Idst nliht ut the ently oit hedrt. attack— In exclte- UMS. - V . , - X lOwiNBwi* ea'Vfiga-'lhi;*). oonclu^on o f a fitevensov'eam/riMit. ' BOM EE; $J;«VlOIIN08 '-WMli' . - ^ ' ' i ^ x^ .v.v4 -.x...:x^4 ■ «l", ' u ______•■'V }' ■ 4 : " ■ ■ x'''-. /•’ , A I ’'Vx.- f'v A.-'i'’. ' A:" ■ ;i':’'x4- -i- /■V- : .iL ., .. ..'-.'iL -z-7 ... ;-.o • ^>5- -V ■xj' I'V . -X, ' - ' - .. ■ ,}- ■ I- . 1 >• ' /( -. 'J ■■ • 'rj ' H-::. ■' ix-v';