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 ATTENDFall Evening Classes Fast Thinking BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HiS FRIENDS Preparednesa BY MEHRItL BLOSSER CAPTAIN EASY * • : ^ . 4| HARRISON OTR^|TIV-MI $-776$ 'S - l# H K . .i:’- Pi^k up .aiid delivrry'-^'Bsoney-s^vlng caA.ahill'carry. . •331 M a i n STkiET m a n c h e s t e r .x o n n '\K :V PLENtV.OF FBEE PARKING ALWAYS . f 0 ephqne Hi'9-4595-^llbckville--Phpa« l y ^ 8271;,' (* whjlpTx i t u p V - \ h ' ' Taf. CH I iV .FlNC.MOCTy J ■ ■. f! " ii%.' ■ —■ S' ■ -. w n I imr-T.w, . 'A"-. '* 4' .1 -’w, .-'N ' -jU---* J I I---’a,’ ' .Ak. r. • . 1 ’ /■' ■V"-5r •■•4;'> 'I I I -I . ■* c ■■ 1, AV* ; ,‘S • J. V- ~ ' ■ '• *'• V V'^ .A. /•. , r - ..V ' ■ ;.r ... -- a--. . ■ - /• j-;'’/ • * ire .;/■ ..Tv - - 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 California. 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^!,Pastry Shop, for the home. 'Reasonable pricea. Manchester Herald. Realtor. MI. 9-J642. Venetian blind*,- combinatioB, storm able. ML 9-1406. ^ Work. Rubbish removal, cellar twice a week. Five- hours each com^affecUve as of September 12. General ktanager ' John Carlson ATTENDANTS (or Esso Serv H; Green Stamps. Open 9 to 6 ett Jri. and.-William J.'Pickering. 183 North Msih Sr.'MI- 9-2860. time. Tel.. MI. 3-7709. Paint Department Manager windows and doors. Excellent lot SOUTH WINDSOR cleaning, lawn mowiim etc. .Very 1 9 ^ Town o f Manchester Selectmen l<;enter, full ttme,^gopd pay plus Monday through Saturday, Thurs BEDROOM *ud kitchen furnished Ma n c h e s t e r —Just listed. New PRIVATE PARTY wiehes Id sell day night till 9. Free parking. Ml. with picnic area. 30 day\pccupan- 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook sedan reasonable, Phont Ml. 9-8817 or AUSTIN A. CHAMBERiS OO;. local WOMAN FOR sorting’ add wrap RELIABLE WOMAN for occasional 'Town Planning Commission. •commission. Also.'bnf man for Sporting Goods Manager Open Daily: 10 A.M. 5 P.M. including gas, electricity, heat High School-ares. Custom built cy. Suitable for FHA or VA, mort BU., 94164. and Ibng diatance moving, pack-, ping of shirbi,;five day week.'Ap Martin E. Alvord, Chsirm night'shift, some experience ■'pre 9-4273. We repair aquariums, and hot water. For two adults. 1952. Six room garrison colonial ew three bedroom, split level, with radio and hetdet also 1951 morning dr afternoon baby sitting:' Appliance Servicemen heaters, pumps and reflebtora. 995 gage. Price $15,300., Chrysler Winda(m>tie lux* sedan ing, storage. Call ML 3 - ^ 1 Hart ply in person.' New Model Lauh- MI. 9-4191. ^ William A. Allen, Secre^ry ferred, will consider part time ' 7:30 P.M.-9 P.M. Call MI. 3-7636 or An. 9-8143. ' with reception hall, fireplace rch cabinet .kitchen. BuUt-la OONDEIR’S X.V. Service, availaU* ford.CH. i-llSS.. 73 Summit St. help. -Manchester Servicenter. Main St. with radio, heater and automatic Tire and Battery Installers bath, lavatory, master bedroom range and oven. Basement garage. any time. Antenna eonveraions. YOUNG WOMAN, part time 3;6j NOTICE Inc, Windsor Si. at Parkwav. MI. good closets; garage, recreation 89 HOLUSTER St." traasmlssionrBoth cam in good PhUco factory supervised service. EARN *10 a night. Demonstrating Section 19 of No, 36 of the Public Acts of November, Hardware Salesmen MONGREL PUPPIES for aale. ■nVO ‘ROOM fujmish^ apartment Large lot. $16,900. condition and MOeibly priced. Can p.m. No nights, no Sundays. Ap- \ • 9-8307. room, shingled exterior, plaatered' Tel. Ml. 9-1486. T Courses and Classed 27 . bigihigh quality toys. No delivery or concerning Nominating Procedures." it is hereby March, 38 Branch Dr.- East Hart for couple on busline. MI, ,3-.8038. 0>nveni*bUy lacated,. ' Large 8 be seen enytiine at 134 E, Center ■ ■------.coll ply Ip person only. Drug Store,! wrUfled that the Republican Town Committee of the Town of Andover, . A pply at ford, JA. 8-4070; ' : SIX FOOT Walnut desk. Almost interior, redecorated and. repaint collections. Free samples fur 459 Hartford Rd. PART TIME TYPIST and billing ed. *17,500. Exclusive with ,thia room,'single. Oose to new . high WARREN E. HOWLAND St. Aak for Bill. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart ,RADIO-ELECTRONICS. Television nished. Call MI. 6-1478 for dietails: Connecticut at * meeting duly railed for the purpose and held on Sep clerk. Must be fast and exper-, new. Call after 7. TR. 5-1049. . FIVE ROOM ajiartment, working ENGLISH SETTER, Three -months. agency. Npt listed or sublisted school-and grade scjibol. First floor 1ie a l t ;o r R. Wolcott oil wringer and auto Servicing. "Learn by Doing'*,’ - at tember 4, J956 at Andoyer, the Republican Town'Committee, pursuant lehced for tnickiVig -company. 8 SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. couple: no children. ■ Phone MI. —living, room, dining room, kitch matic washing. macMnes, electric AKC registered. Orange Belton. 40 jNCH ELEfn’RIC Frigidalre 3-'4608. '■ / with. other brokers. Eicott Agen- X MI. 8-1108 ’.‘(jonnectreut's Oldest XSegtronics to lu rules, duly endorsed the persons as candidates for mUnieinal Of p.rn.'-midnlght, five night*. Call WEST Mid d l e t p k e . cy. MI^ 9-7683. ■ en. Seebrid floorX4 bedrooms and ranges, vacuum cleaners, metora', ScliooL” New term starting Sep- B I L L I N G m a c h i n e fices spectfted below, — • • Champion aired. Gentle disposi range. Five piece chrome kitchen MI. 9-600S 1955 NASH RAMBLER 2-dr. MI. 9-5273. ■ Or Call tion. For show or hunting. Harrl- set, yellow formica. Excellent con TW0>TARTMENT8, three rooms bath. Large- room- with walktn Red and white. Radio, heater, small appliances, weldUf. - 174 ternper 24. 1956. Enroll how for NAME ADDRESS . OFFICE -1. MI. 9'14S6 for appointment' inch.-six years cedar closet. New heating system. Maui Street. MI. 9^6678. - practical day Or evening class. OPERATOR Elliworth L. Coveil Andover aon.' 25 Vernon Center Heights^ dition. Call PI. 2-6541. X aijd bath, hot water heat. One Bo lto n c e n t e r Hd . — seven- hydramatic. Repreaentative to General Assembly Vernon. ‘Rockville TR. 5-9649.' kpariment, four rooms and bath, S m, 25' master porches .and well constructed 3- For free descriptive circular Rachel B. White Andover The Casual Look! also large five esr garage. Immediate occupancy. room split level on large loC Ura- DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, For General Office Work. Justice ol the Peace “^hot air heat, adults. MI. 9-2360, ■plaCe, 1 % Imths. Vacant. Excel phone JA. 5-3406', or write New? Charles H. Nicholson Andover Justice o f the Peace Dress Up for pate*. edraom suite, genuine Sarouk Private Instructions .„,28 mont cmd . locini tfio ^ * ELLSWORTH L COVELL; Town,Clerk 4 'i ROOMS and bath. Center of floors; plus nice .-yard,, sjfd fire garage. Convenient residential homes east'of 'Hartford. Sltuatad,, REFRIGERATION sales and serv Pine St., Manchester Full and Pitrt Tinw 9xl2 rug, Carastart 9x12 rug. scat- businosf. Mint hovo WANTED- Home for cutS^kittens. jer rugs, lowbqy, <3iippendale mlr. Manche.ster'. .Suitable (or two or place, copper plumblnig; tworCar neighborhood. (311 steam heat. Oc on 3H kcrtB of land it-has 6H> ic e . Commercial, household, air PIANO LESSONS, popular-music. Applicant* will be cupancy at closing. Price'IlS.opo. rooms. The living room has a tira- -r 1956 FORD 2-door “considered. Tel.,MI. 9-9332. 'ror, end table*.' Excellerit condi three adults. No furnace, *14 a garage, A zohe, c lo s e d bus and conditioners, freezers'.'A, and W. .Never too, pid to play. Gall MI. YOUNG LADY to assist manager drivor's liconso. Apply shopping; E A E;--Ttealtor8 MI place with mlrror.-paneled walls, Green. Radio, hbater* Low Refrigeration Co. MI. 9-1287. BU, 9-2478 after 6:30 p.m. ■ tion. 788,N. Main St. week. Write Box Q, Herald, mileage, on* owner. in running women's apparel store. Liberal store dlscouat, 9-6297, MI. 3-44|OfMI. 8-1342. wall to waU carpetbig and a love 9-S196, Ml. 94055, Must have some knowledge of in porson LEGAL NOTICE b r a e -b u r n R E A L T Y CO. ly picture window. The kitchen hi|a EARN AT HOME doing hand work. pleasant working . sre the party-endorsed can Livestock-oYchicles ' 42 JUST r e t u r n e d f r o m BEACH BUYING PAJPER. magazines, bookkee'ping and selling. Apply in conditions. didates Of the Republican Party for nomlnatibn tO the Municipal Of USED AT SEASHORE Business Ixications ^MANCHE$TERrBOLTON a built-in' oven. arid refrigerator No selling. Write .Box 296. West person. Peggy Lane, 777 Main St. WE BUY COWS, caivvar end beef Phone MI. 3-6273 with many extra features. Thrae ' 1954 OLDSMOBILE " 88* r«g#.^ JuiUtman’s Junk.' 9p l pick Hartford. __ fices aerified below to be filled at the ^tate election, November 6,1956 3, BEAUTIFUL ROOMS For Rent 64 ^ Holiday coupe ’ cattle. Also horses. -Piela Bros.. ■;DE LUXE" FURNITURE ^ 'h a v e 55 hbmes for bedrooms, two fireplaces, lov*I]f_ up after 3 p.m. Ail day Saturday. TWO EXPERIENCED . counter iianHisslsr Apply in porsHi at In the Town of Bolton, together with street addresses of said candidates' sale ih this area- ranging Radio, heater, hydramatic, 2- Dial 112- TR. 5-7621. Tel. MI. 8-7405. USED BV MR. ALBERT OFIYc E s u it e . SuiUble for attor famUy room, lavatory, patio. This gifls. Hours '4:30-10 .'30. Apply NAME ADURESS o f f ic e T E R i r _ AT HIS SUMMER HOME A n price from. *11,500 to home Is - completely air condi tone green. Very low mileage, , Bond»*-Stock8 Jackls Coffee Shop. MI. 8-5262 or' E}*k4ne- Gagliardone .Webster Lane ' Representative 1957-19SiS ney, doctor, architect, realty arid on* owner, ' ' CHUCK’S RADIO and T.Y. Service FROM JUNE 25TH TO- insurance or photograjjhy. Excel-^ ^' *42,500. Why -waste your tioned. Ample closet space. Two- 161 North Main St. Small appli MortFajges 31 MI. 9-8075 Ask for Jack.- Walter F- Elliott Bolton Center Rd. ------Justice'of...V .the •Peace 1957-1958 Articles For SaT^ 45 time, househunting when ST. JAMES PARISH. Cape. Cod car gairsige. Amesite driv* and ■ -3-,- ■■■■■■_. Vt..-----J-’- - lAwrence R Fiano Rt. 6 and 44-A LABOI^vDAY lent location. Rental *75 mohth^; ances mpalred. Ml. 8-6517, r « ti- Justice of the Peace 1957-1958 Call MI; 9-1680 or Ml. 9-3549. '' you can call-us and We can with modem' kUcheri, copper bearitUuUy landscaped. Owner is QUICK CA^H! *22.25 per thousand.' WOMAN TO stay writh. children B t ir t o n 'i Francis J. Fiano Rt. 6 and 44-A Rfj'YAL AND SmiUl'-Cordna port '.'■—Also— - Xahow' you the most com plumbing, fireplace. Buyer with 1962 ' STUDEBAKER CUib dence Ml. 3r6960>; per month includes prineipai ahd 13 lissdl>St, Justice of the Peace'1957-1958 able and "itendard typewriters. mo-ving out o t state. Substantial .-/< nights', every other week, while John Swanson. West St^ ' Justice of the Peace 1957-1958 ‘‘WESlINGHOUSE " a p p l ia n c e s BUSINESS OR Office location, 474 plete list „of properties sufficient cash can assume 11^^ down payment needed.. For ap- : . __ Coupe . interest. Hartford CH, 6-8897. inother works.. Own trans^rta- Laura C.-Toomey Toomey, Lane All makes of 'adding ' machines Includes following tnortgage.' $13,900. Clifford Hansen Frzmk 'Burke, Connecticut Mort- Justice of the Peace 1957-1958 Main St., ground . flprir. Three — available.. Active member* ' polntm'ent-1(» inapeci caU Fraaeea '-Radio;: heatar, hydramatic. HonsShbld Sefviegs tibn. MI. 9-4067. sold or rented.: Repairs on- all b l o n d b e d r o o m . rooms. Ml. 9-6229 ,;M1. 3-7444. "m f the Masii^ster Multiple k Co. MI. 3-1303, MI. 9-07*8. K. Wagner, Rdaltor. MI. 3-1167. Gre«». y.ery economical lo“rijn. ■gage Exchange. Lewis , corner *" ■'*“ I>*<^y that a primary will be held on October g. makes, Marlow’s. . " ■ LIVING ROOM SUITE Offered 13-A Gold. • - Listing; System,. X , , *" eccordance with No. “36 6-Pc DINETTE SET- l a r g e BUILDING, centrally .lo AVAILABLE PROPERTY o f the Public Acts of November. 1955. __ THE NEW CUROSITY Shop invites ■TRY; US- FOR reupholalering. slip ' ACCESSORIES cated, 1800 *q.-ft. ,Ideal--(8tMage. Wantd4 Real Estate 77 1951 OLDSMOBILE Super Businc!^ nuDortunitied 32' you to look around at dur antiqves' J. CROCKETTf Realtor MANCHESTER covem draperies, rug cleaning. %^piie Talks Forms for petitions forflllng such candidacies by or ,on beha'if of anv and collectlhle's. Located at Tour "Alohawk-’’ J Rugs long term' lease avaUable. T . J. ‘ •88”. C onvertible , enrolled Republican Party member or, In the rase of justices o f the ‘•Arm*trong",.Inlaid CreWkett, Realtor. MI. 3-5416. or Free delivery service. ^li work DESIRABLE OFFICE in 100% Instellatiee imd Repair ist Cabihs, Route 6. Andove^. One floor, five room dwelling. Oil UST1N(38 WANTED-eingie, M o*. Green. Radio, heater,' hydra guaranteed! Smith’s Upholstery R O U T E M A N peace, by or on behslf of the bare majority to w'hich said party is Muitled •■Weitlnghouse’ ’ Elec. Refrigerator .residence; MI. 9-7751. i Office ML 3-5416 ' matic. - ’ - Main St. location. Rent reason- Bpeeialist. Open 7-9 n.m, Thursday through heat. All city utilities. Onvenient family thrae-famUy, bualn$ee Shqp,„243,N. .Main St. MI. 6-4663. to nominate, may be obtained frdm Mamie A. Maneggia, Republican ■•Westlnghouse" Laundromat pn^Mniy. Have many ca6h buyers, - able. 983 Main St. MX. 3-6419 or Established- Laundry 'and -Dry Cleaning- Route -Sunday evenings, Saturday and PROFESSIONAL office, ground ; ■ Res. ,MT. 9-7751 , to etores, school 'and bus. Full Evenings MI. 3-7267. ' . Reglstrkr, of Voters, Botion, Conn. Instructions for filing such a can Sunday afternoon*.- - • . "Westlnghouse" Vacuum price $10,600.' ortgages arrarigeo. Please eaU MI. 3-78I4. # Stwers GItaaMi ■j, ■ -X,.- SDaly.'^eek. . 'i ‘‘Westinghouae" Toaster floor, newly modernizrd . 4-5 1950 OLDSMOBILE 4-door - AND INSTALLEll . didacy' are contained in Part I Instruction Page, of the petition form room*. Will decorate to suit.'Cen Georg!orge U ( Realtor. ML. FLAT FINISH HoUand wmdow ^'copies of which are available In said Registrar's office. A petition ebn- HOT MIX amesUe', crushed stone, "Westinghouse" Griddle Mrs.’Wells MI. 3-4788 ^ Black, Radio heater, hydra- -F^um^us Benefits trally located, heat furnished. For V .^BOLTON LAKE X 109 Henry SC maUc. ■ ahades, made to. measure. All Ulning the required number of signatures of enrolled. Republican Party stabilised stone,. til'Mhed sand, ‘’Weatinghouse" Electric-"De luxe" metal Venetian bimds at a new Hflp Wanted— Female S 5 f| ^ GallaHDraiBMl Range particulars call MI. 9-3095, - Five 'room ranch etyiv* hont*. ARE YOU (iONHDERINO m'embera in the Town must be filed with said Registrar of Voters i^and avel, loam delivered. Nussdorf. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE—Three bed Fireplace, oil heat. Lot ,185x160. low price. Keys made «hUe you YOUNG. OR .middle-aged woman 'the aum of $25.00 for each candidate proposed must be deposited'with 1.9-7408. Also dishes, silverware, pfetures, 'room riuich, large kitchen, • in SEIXJNG YOUR PROPBRTTT wait. Marlow’S; " APPLY IK PERSON S Full price $11,900. 1949 PONTIAC 2-door^ for position as accounts receivable David C. Todmey, Clerk of the Municipality, all not later than 8 00 14 scatter rugs and,many more iteirts. Suburban For Rent 66 formal dining ^rea. 0)*y living We will (spprsise your property Green., Radio heater,- hydra clerk. Experience preferred but Towa aai Gouatry P, M. on September S5, 1956 ^ I n g the 14th day preceedlng the day ’ X ■ ALL-". -room. Attached' garage. Call MI. . ^MANCHESTER free And without any obllgatloB. WEAVING of burns, moth holes will train suitable applicant. 40 U PEAT HUMUS, shredded.' Excel VERY r e a s o n a b l e ' 3-6591. -w We , also buy property for ceih. matic. and torn;clothing, hosiery runs, p t th® primifYy.'..— ^ ■ * COVENTRY—Two bedroom apart hour week.- Company . benefits. ‘ Draiaaya Go. NEW Mi IL LAUNDRY lent soil conditioner. MI. 3-6515. WUf Sell All Or Part ment on Main St. Reaaonable. *55. Convenient'£ hew high -kchoolr Selling or buying contzict handbags impaired, upper re Paid vacation and holidays. Ap- ‘ 73 S ! IMIT STREET, ' ^ Dated lit BoUon,' Connecticut, this 6th day of Septem^r,'i956, YES,! 2 -YEA^S TO PAY MANCHESTER-E- Lenox St. Six Six room Dutch colonial. IH baths. STANLEY W U Y^ Realtor placement, umbrellas repaired, P h o M M 1 4 3 Available Sept. IS. Call PI. MANCHESTER MOTOR nly Coca-Cola Bottling Co., 451 Free storage until,-wanted. Free 2-7746, Royql O. Fisher. rooms complete. Large lot, trees. Two car’ garage. Fireplace.' OU BRAE-BURN RtUiLTY m.en'B shirt coUara reversed and HI-FI AMPLIFIER systems, cuK- Escott Agency; MI. 9-7633. heat. AU city' utilities. M ^ y ; ML $4378. SALES ANNEX v Mltain St.,“ Fast Hartford. ■ ' DAVID C. TOOMEY*, CIfrk of the Municlpa^ty 5692 delivery. Free, set iip by my own replaced. Marlow’s UtU* Mend? tom built, from *30. MI. 3-4289. reliable men; ^ ,,, COVENTRY->On highway. • Four extras.' EhcceUent condition. Frill Formerly D w id u Motor* * iqg Shop, ■rfT r Here is a •’tiiilored^-shortle" that PROSPECT ST.i New five room price '$20,800. ■' ■ THIS AGENCY needs Oeps CM. 80 GALLON/ELEX7TR1C hot water PHONE FOR. rooms over garage. Baseboard Is equally at-home with, skirt or 8422 .heat. P.. 2-7811, I rr-" ranch. Fireplace, full baaefhent, 4-64 sad -7 room stogies.,sad S' it t Main Street, T*I. MI. 9-5732 FURMlCA counters, ceramic wall dress! Made in a mixture of $T*y .16-20 heater,' giaas r lined, used three APPOINTMENT oil hot water heat, large lot. E. k Other Listings Available ' family houses. Buyers waRtaf. and floor tUa Let us mndemtse- — and yellow (or your^-favorlte cW-' months, w . 6-189$ aftei' 6, Hartford CT. 7-0358^ E. Agency, 344 N, Main St. MI Howard R. Hastings. Realter. ybur~baUirtioro and kitchen. iFpr ora), the finished boWro appears Look glsmbrous when you stej 'AFTER -7 P. ;M. Ch . 6-4690 Wanted'To Rent 68 9-6297 MI. 3-4480. ALICP CLAM‘PET,^eSltnr CaU MI; 9-1107 a^-tim s. . : .3147 PONTIAC convertible. Oobd tree eatimstes esU Ml. 9-2688, The MARRIED^MEN to be of a loVel.v. tweed fabric. So out on that important date in a LOAM, DARK, RICH 6^'- Tile Shdp, Buckland. If you_h*ve no means, of-4rim*pof- OWNERS ARE anxloue to diapoe* Pfione MI. 9-^543 ; tirea, radio ahd heater. Fair 'eon- aasy to knit -dr crochet-r-ao nlc^ streamlined . yoke dress that has . ..i- ■ ’ ‘ tation, Pri -aehtf ' rov auto 'for you. YOUNG ESXECOnVE ->vith' - two " LISTINGS WANTED dltidn. * . MI. alter • p m. WE HAVE TWO VACANCIES IN OUR mew-season in eveiy line. Demure - i'.- . F o r . ■ t ■ . ; children desires~'apartm«tnt or of- these homes and. want offers. 75 2-7188 FURNtTURE repairing enifrefin- to wear! No obligation. They include a'- atone ■- horn* in ST. LAWRENCE ST. '—Seven room CURICAL DEPARTMENT Pattern No. 5692 contains com cMlar in c(Jntrast. X house in Manchester area, Wlllingj Frompt'-an. Photie MI. F-6642. " - at- *42;5Ck), 4 ^plif-level In Bajtou' WATSON REALTY " MI- 3-7449. •Izes 12, 14. 16 inclusive: material Center at *23,WO, four bpdrooi shopping area. Vacant. Only t h r a l l ROAD candltien, $78. MI.^ 9-f-^ C o u n t e r W o r k a n d ^ 4 ^ i e r w o r k Aecouete receivable work, Ezperleeqe'preferriid bat eat- lulirements; stitch ■lllnstratlonsi 2Q.'Slse 12. 4 . yards of 35-inth; making new pries. X. BLOND BEDROOM eet. Beet Sealy e l d e r l y c o u p l e deairt' 2H-3 in Lakewood (Jircle at J631.e00, ari .$li.SQ0; A real buy. Citil GoodchlM VERNON re(|uirfd- Prefer a womaii; wbo w ^ ta permeaeat, ateadv/ Send, 2Bf in coins, your name,' rt yard contrast. i m CHCVROLET, blue, two-door FOR: ' , P A R T t i m e H O U l f j ^ ^ work for several yeare. * , Cali now VY. 2-6277X I mattress, box spring, $150. Dining ' unfumlahed heated rooms. Call other four bearoomer on Main Realty Co., Realtors. MI. ^7925, TR. 6-7616 7 -- BnildtnK^:-Co^WacUiic T i address and the Pattern ■ Number For this pattern, send 35fc.,in MI, 8-1207 or BU. 9-0939. eedan. Heater arid four new tires. SHOES .X^^' Coins, your name, address, size de- room- set. $350. Both positively Ml. s-siei.!”, St., neat eoloiSiCSr rnff Porter'St. MI. 6-7666 ' Good condition. Low' mUeage. MI.' - ^ ATTRACnVE N j^i^^^ ' to ANNE CABOT, MANCHES can’ t be told from new. Hardly at *33.000, colonial on Lakq St. at GARAGES, breezewsys and patlda ‘ '2. #art time, girl or woman W gwieral clerical work. aired, and the Pattern Numbhr to, OFF 0?Ti956lwallpaper. .180 MANCHESTER-^rst time on th* 9 ^ . . HOSIERY Hours caa be arranged to tbe eonvenlenre of tbe TER EVENING HF;RALD.. 1150 - used in *35,000 - hohte. Children'* ,*28)000, ranch off Porter aV431,.OO0 .custom buUt. Many plane gygU- AYE. AMERICAS, NEW YORK suicLJE .BURNETT, .TliE vMANr’. nice patteiris. Bee Pee colle.c- WANTED—Four room (upnished market. Charming four room ex able. Inquiries invited. Call liL” MANCHESTER caaL’. Bhortliaad bot required. . - • — tion. Open daily 8-9 p.m., Q tvixt swing, big-size, *10. Ml. 9-4697. older home op East Center- at pewSrgildc. )lANbBAOS SB; N. Y. , CHEsilBR' EVENING HERALD., apartment. (Jail ML' 9-4Sl6. ’ 822 :()00; and some more, T. pandable' Cape Cud. Fireplace, 6-7875, ' l l « r AVE. AMERICAS, NEW Paint apd Wallpaper, at theiCrean. ripen-etaircaesi^TWo good else bed- FerttaMaala'TearUll medet ieuraaarmce. m l ' G«ed working eoadlUons, moderi. odlce, pnM hekdays : Now available the colorful REFINISHED' CHESTS, dreaaera, Crockrtt, realtor, MI. 3 - ^ 6 , 1*8*. GIVE xsr PUI time er Bart .time-la. attTMtlve ______tmieetiee. HesetbU wid sick beeeets. V 1966. Needlework Aikum contain^ YORK 86. N. Y. beds, springs, dinette sets, breitit- YOUNG COUl^LB with two babies MI. 9-TOlior Mrs.- Well# at-ML -rooms. Kitcb«n .-has' forriii|da BID' 1* Impipvement Ob- stote la Maneheater Send ah extra 25 cenU how for OA^ STOVE, play ’Jpen, M tcim .are in very desperate^need of a .iiH ’ All Shepplag P arivte;’ Apply Wednesday, Sept. 12,10 amI. . to 1 p-as. ing dozeita of lovely designs /roni tgbte and American Flyer trainI), fast seta. etc. New bookcases, and 3-4788, c o lt e r , -CHramie til* bathroom. addttioas. reaebnable rent. Pleas* , call. ML Frill basement, hatchway, aniealte K e^ddlac d lac apadaUsta,. -B a^ -- > APPLY IN PERSON r - Which t o ' choo4e fnore patteri)* in your copy of'thq. Fall A'JVipter seU.. MI. 3-6885. ^ ^ - desks ‘ unfinished. Mattresses rterdoeiri^asuL d/yknlt—; ’M of our compiite pattern *13.95-tl9.9S' LeBlsnc Furniture 9-4791^ $ . ()(^-Five, room custom drive.' Lot 7(>x$b3.v Gonvqntent to ,te|tofc' "or,.?TO crbchel',. eh}broidery — i*sue -' 4! ' " ■ ‘ c"' « 14 9 W k . iSTMoef.. ' CONN. CTItE EMHOYME^: ! ^ plus three gift pattern reqUonT”bobk.. -^’- Baaic:-Fkahioii—a complete Hospital. ^Corner South and Ver. ranch; Only Bv* years old; ■Ifwo new school and line. -C ^ TW w, G. g u n n e y e b ; sewing■ f guide for every wonmnwoman Who. ONE>NE THAYERTH AYER aCreU;aCreUar and iaua- non Avenues, RoCkvUlt. - TR. bedrooms, fireplace, teu f* roema, lYaacas K. Wagnar, Reeltar. ML GainaMaBt Stota Ematoymtat Gthriet 904*MAfN ST.-rilANCHESTER V - -' - iM V. MAnr 'nv .■ ' ^ prtated' -in book. Ci 88c.'A SSe N. MAIN ST. m sewateor hereelf and her family. dry tuba. Pkoiie MI.,f48n. 8-817(1. Open M .-ta * . UU 8, /i ' Head H ef^ji Adr^ ML 64iHL‘ X - ' $-^M any time. I ' 606 MAI^8TREE:T-^MANCHEST;6R . - j .^•dp^i vX f' 1- ■' 2 1« 4 P.M. WEDNESDAY. SEPtriU . X M A N c m s T ^ • I-. . , R ei^ H ofaU Advt* ll 1 c . . .U % r / T : A. ■C -1 ikiai . l i ' ' m i i i y i a m MM ' W. "••• ',S. ■**■ •'
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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.' . 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