m > '■: f' ■ \ \ j-. : ' . : '•/.; •■ ■ ■;.• ■■ : ■ ■ ■'■ . y - . -■■ ■'> - ' -■H4 ' l i V ' /■ • t . I .1 ',' i-- •\. > - : s '.' ^■•XXx.:. V "■ 8 0 CTBEN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6,1964 X .,.; . . . ' ^^' v:- i- ' V.. ? ^ ■ f - . . '* X,.' ■ ■ ■■ • '^■ } Average Daily Net P re a a R ub W Fbr tlSrWaek , , p -. 'Si • .O u t' ’"F. V Y; i /• <11/ ^ Otoartaf. eaftnr tawtgbt. Mmr Xv.i IWeiiiber af Uk Ab ^ u \ t j fSiM^sjra WHicjrf Bateaa dt'CMcaiat /, Uaocd'!CMl TbwiillBjr.. m g a atol 4 - !•- MaOehe$U!r~^A ^ ty of^Ulatie Charm "X. .X" X X X \ X-_^ydu LXXIV, NO. 6 (CBaalmad AiirartMag m f a f t tS ) "m a n c h ^ e r , c o n n ., W e d n e s d a y , o c t o b e ^ 1954 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FIV^eilfTS \ '/■: ■k /■ Asks i r m \ ■■ rs , x Arabs Join ■’X .- ;, T o E n Accouii X ( a c e I. ' A " < N New York, ^ t . 6 ( A 7 (Tough Tcfty Anaataaia—hut Anas- JJnder Fipfe /X': day-old^ strike pf 25,000 iorit taala already had ordered hla men M ted Nations, jil. Y,, Oct. back to work at 1 p.m. today. shoremen will' end tomorrow He said hy was advising John V. Wrishington, Diet. *6 (fP)^ ® (flTi^Israel offered today to at 8 a.m., an Intehiational enterMnto a series of hon-ag- ■4, chairman of tha New York Reports spread on Capitol H ill Longshoremen’s Assn-XofT iping Assn, that the 25,odo today that the Atomic Ener* gression pactk with her Arab ficial announced toaajX' '/ '^< doett^workera would be bn the Job \ tomoriw mornthg. gy Commission (AEC) has X.' V neighhoVs as the first step to* Batrick J. Connolly, executive approv^ terms of the po­ ward eming the mounting vlce-p.resident of the ttidependeht In the -theantime, waterfront ' v- litically coritroversiah Dixon* X- tension in ^ e Middle East. union, ipade the announcement aft-; **^*i*-,t^v**?7‘*.i?*' ^ ■■■:■/ The offer YMme frotn Israeli er a meeting ef the union wage' ConnplIy'^.Mld the wage Acale Yates contract. < scale Committee ^ ,| committee vblced 100 per cent np- ■ ------.^Ambassador Abta JCban who told L i n Police Chase Student D d^ons|ratbi|rs ^ U.h(. Q en m t Asaetnhly the Along the paralysed waterfront ?™y*^ •'*'**^' ‘Washington, Oct. 6<(/n— n p ra M t trSnd ok A n b poIlQr «p- It had been believed the m en' * •.v®ryO»lhg wy asked for, H' would return immediately following ; ' werAcight. The gbv- Sen. Langer (R-ND) an* / X peaiM to be diiacted toward re- aumpthsn of the W«r >dth Israel the meeting of the committed York nounegd today he will ,iwk Eixui also urged hattoiis outside called to ratify a peace formula thit wVhad a legi Atty. Gen. Browridlt to make reached----- . last night •». . by union 1^ ' timate right .th get reimactlvlty. to Vv the MfddlX^iast toXrefi^tn^from •'Anyway,' it^ was thp shortest an invc|stigation of ^counting \ .X: prouDklng aK am s taca in that shipping representatives with the help of federal mediators. strike lit history here.^Jasting practices- oL Middle ^uth area hy “prentotm arid as^ally practically only one day befbre an by . one*sided imUfar}\ arrange* Unions Must Ratify, Pact Utilities, .One of the com* Connolly .aaid tomorrow was a^eement was reached." panics iit the Dixon-Yates .X ments-” This apiwrentlyVvaa al|n> chosen for resumption of work be- Wkshjrigton, Oct, 6 (JPh^A, A ed primarily lit the Onltdd States • Terms Announced . . group now negotiating a con­ Washin^oR, Oct. 6 (Jt)— \and Brltath.. . \ \/ cause union locals also had to Rati­ Terms' of the ■, agreement werb pupilsVmass irieleting airiied fy the agreement He appeared cer­ announced by Federal Mediator tract to sell power to the gov­ «t CMing disord.erly demon- Atty. Gcii. Brov^ell today *; The Israeli delegate pohiW out tain they would, asaertlng^'lt's that the present situation aardly 100 John .Andrew Burke after a . 2 '-3 * ernment on the fringe of Ten­ created a hew unit in the Jus­ per cent sure everybody will be hour talk laat night with union stmioris against racial . In- |X /- appeared suitable for peace nwyes, back to work tomorrow momlhg." nessee Valley Authority ter­ t^ration in achov Is of tiie na- tice Dept.’s criminal d ivii^^ :X / but ^ d ho had been direct leaders and represehtativea of the ritory. / -;f X X Npi long-afterward, union' presi­ New York Shipping Assd.. on’s capital broke up in to handle a mpunting mi^bigr X, ^hls government, nevertheless, \ti d en t Ca)H. William Bradley re- Sen. .Jtefauver (P-Tenn). a, X propose the non>aggression .paci Thy settlement included pay­ some confusion today at one of cases arising from Sca^ iHirted thal 24 of the 26 ILA locals ment of an eight-cent hourly'wage member of a Senate anU-mono{ in ,th« Federal Housing Cites Peace' Terms had approved the settlement. boost retrcMctlve to. Oct t, 1953, oly subcommittee studying the high schopl. At other affected '.. The pacts, he said, “would in- The ..one exception Was a Brook- litically controversial pro; schools the vsituatipn ap* mkiistration (FHA). / dhi.de . undertakings to respect ■ A t -the same time, th e A ttoninr lopai hbaded by Anthony ''-(CoaHaned on PagS Two) asked Chairman Langer at A pub­ parently was easing. /^ each'other's territorial integrity lic hearing to call Brownpll's at<» , A t Anacoatia, scene of the .m-at/ General said he ia ariaigniag Man and. political independence; to re> tention apeciflcaily to tMtimony and biggest strike by whlte/boye ,H; Gbldachein, a* trip ctuiftoai train front ^ 11, hostile . acts of a about accounting ..riiethikls which and giria against admiaaibri .of prosecutor tn the depaiiment.' to military, economic /or political witness said Middl/ South Im­ assist »r, 8 . A tt^ Leo A. Roverto Negroes, some 700 to 800^ y a ilnd presenting housing m atten before character and td"settle all existing poses on a subsidiary Mississippi gtrl8 assembled, in the athleUc \. /■ and._future diffeiehCea; by pacific Power and Light ~ a 'apectal grand Jury opening' hera 'm eans." stadium to hear pleas' that' they today. / SptakngiiOf Arab econoiritc' and Kefauver; sald/Ke realizes '“the return to claaaea' andX t their own The deiiartment said , the qtaeial iplUicaPooycotts and contlhu^ln- subcommittee aiready is delivering leaders try to work/out a/solutton grand Jury will "Inquire Into brib­ . such ss the reCent selsuro to the Justice m p t. a copy of each with school auth^ties. /' ery and other criminal conduct'la Israeli freighter by Egyptian dny'a testimony "with reTeivnce to Talks tp ConU)4ue, the federal hopaing prognim. akd . sutboriUes near the Sues canal, possible prosecution:" But he The only accoippHahment waa an S^fically , Into, the conduct oT Eban said; . said testimony from 3^ D- Stleten- agreement for a committee of Clyde 1* PoweU,” ousted aaalataats Paris, 6 W —Pf'emier Pierre Mendes-France has been roth, ousted secretary-treasurer ■ X "Thla state' of- affairs results In authorized pupils to dlacusa the matter with PHA commissioner- y '. > deep anxiety "00 larael’a part. We ■ his cabinet to stake the life of his government of Missiselppl Power, shows Hiddle acting Principal Eugene' Griffith. : Seeks to Block Broke X XI ^frankly fear lest the main trend of if nece,8aary parliamentary approval of the__ London agree­ SQUth Is "‘not the kind of organ­ After that waa agreed on,.speak­ .MeanWhUe, Powell, sought a / ^rab/policy la directed towards re* Jiients for WeVt Germany r^miament arid soverei^ty.“6ne ization the government can Justi­ ers began to experience difficulty court order to block the graad'^ ^tion at acme suitable stage in of the ministers disclosed this ac-A-----— ■ . ^_____ fy doing business with.” He said in making themselves heard ahhve. Jury inveatigation. / .the^iture of the war of aggreasion tlbn was Uken iit a three-hour this testimony should be called crl^ from the'crowd. The sesaioh Through hla attorney, D eriiti^ 'H If Israel halted in 1948. meeting of the cabinet today with separately to Brownell's personal finally broke/up with the atrikera Maher,* Powell filed papehi/tiM - “WeAannot avoid apprehenaion President Rene CotV presiding. iJe Se May Wait attention. howling ‘-no" to Griffith's final lenging the validity of the^grand lest arms, now being supplied to It was agreed, he'Mid, that the will be ■ done,” Langer plea for the group to meet with Jury. He had been echariulcd to K-‘ ^ Arab countries will he used by the. pretnlec would demitM a ■vote of him in thb school auditorium. appear before It thla tooniing recipient states: 'for 7 ;enewlng . the Middle South, headed by Edgar . M rter'a peUUon ^ e d the onslaught agahm Israel." ^nfldcnce in the N ati^al Assem­ French Vote bn "'All right," Griffith-said, "those X bly If it appears auchX a step is- H. Dixon, Is one of two utility of you iivho want to go to clasaea Dlatrict Court to. "lake, Judiciril X. X /I Cltee Sues Incident necessary ‘to obtain ratigcatlon of 1 groups that would share in the come /in, and those of you who StadcBtii rit AMcestia H|gh School, Wmshlngtoii. climb a high notice of countl^ predictions in Eban touched only briefly on the the London accords. Bc^nn iri NATO Dixon-Yate8 „ contract President wanf to go home, go home.” wire feacc before the watchliig eyes of Metropolltaa police. Oct. A newapapera anif poUUcal forecaat- Sues incident, involving the Israeli * Mendes-Frsnee was to iwport to Etaenhower has directed the “^ t'a go home, let’s go home," after a stagwit demoaatratioa at the school hag 'beea brokea up. A woidd be polttlcal Ship Bat Oallm, pointug .out that the AsMmbly's Foreign NAffalrs Atomic Energy Oimmission tiu strikers chanted; In reply. a ^ of y^lqg Btudeats garaged aear the schoM to protest latogratioa ihdlqitoentow uroed g a in s t meriw X". ■ X the Se.eurity Council would take up Washington, Oc{. 6 (gV-Th* of Negro aag white atogeato .la the former all white aehoot, lA-P committee later today on tm p.-o- (AEC) to negotiate. The other ■'Things wCnt more smoothly at oera qc toe fanner atonlnlatra^ that question next week. I Eisenhower administration prob­ uuilty group ia the Southern Co., Wire photo). " November electton." The other party Ip the Sues dla* ceedinga and rcau)ta of th^nine- ably will wait" until after fhe McKinley High BchUgl, ,w h e r e / power conference in LondohX last headed'riV E. A. Yatea The con­ ■pupils went on'ritrika’Mondqy al­ developmcnta caitae in pure, Egypt^ 40ao was listed to Frdnch Assembly )ias lictel|g before tract calls for Dixon-Yates of tootiMBpr before the \ ■ '/ X speak today In* the asaenlbly’s week. it It asks the Senate to approve most shnultaaeoualY with those at Chances of the Assembty build a steam generattng plant e Banking etoinnlttoe yeator- opening general debate. She was ■greementk making Germany a AnScoatia. There wwe dnly half' a y that Poewn.deaaakded and re­ expected to answer at Utter length proving the plan for Weet German West Memphis, Ark., to su^ly dozen holdouts as the rest of -a partner iri the Atlantic Altiance. eiectrlclfy to TVA to replace fcur- ceived M9,000 front A WaMUngU* Xaraei’a cOU for early Security rearmament were greatly impro’ That would mean that, the pack­ big gritop of strikers filed into a archlten hefore he would approve 'x: Council acUon on the ship acizure. ed by t)ie British pledge' to kee,., rent TViV delivers to'the atomic me^rtg in the auditorium to talk age iJiTal worked out. in London plant at jniducah, Ky, , M^PPUcaHon tor increasing sin ,, ;Tn inifwundlhg U.e SOO-ton troops on the Continent Indeflnjtc- eek would not .be presented vvm Principal Charles Bish; police ■PHA-inailred loan on an apartm enl •X. - freighter, Sept. 28. Egypt chaiged ly,' there still is strong posltion the ndW session of Congress Stietenrotk, fired last month in officers and a bi-racial 21-melnber project here. the ship's crew, fired on two flsh- among sortie deputle.e to the Idea Ing in January. a row with hlS. Boeses, wM on' the committee named by the pugua Into -The committee also heard teritl- X - ■ ing boats in Egjntian waters and of a re-militarized -Germany, j. Wlle.v Optimistic " stand today for, his sixth day of ye'aterday. mony that Powell banked almoet sank one withth a loss of two lives. The Foreign Affairs committee/ testimony, He.phailenged acootmt- ' Most Pupils in Claaa, three tiiriea hia aalafy over a period Irmsn Wiley (R-Wls) of the ing practices he said ^ddle %uth hrinet denied the- charge and de­ earlier this year opposed the-ra;t^ te- Foreign Rllstiona commit- At Eastern High School, to /Miami, Fla.j._Oct. 6 (JP)—Hurricane Hazel gaining in from 1948 thropiM. last April, al- manded release of the i£lp and her ifleation of the European Defuse tee requires Missiasippt ^w er to em­ to o ^ he repptted Only )ua aalary X ' I X '/ ■ ;■ X redlcted yesterday that the h^ich the demonstrations spread size and windpower today as it wlhiried throligll the Windward crew. Community (EDC) treaty, /The ments. Insofar as they re- ploy. He trained JSartfbular .fire on yesterday-,, alm ost all the piipila cA-^riiermi.Jricome tax.raturns. X treaty died in the assembly: Aug. U.S. action, would be ap- depreciation accounting mrthods. ^ \appeqred to be back in claaa. MandxS and headed across oiien waters of t|to Caribbean Sea. .^Mah ery ln addition to cent- (Continued nn Page Two)^ SO. ■ ./ provedk at api^ial Senate aessidn AboutSeO boys remained outside The Migmi Weather bureau’s-11-a.m. (RST) advisory said the YSBoity of the special...^ X ■ (ConttanM apS 8*^ . speciftoriUy aaked that A . X- The committee meeti^ was next month if Uiey were aubmltted the building, at the opening bell highest winds . had reached ' scheduled in advance n r the spe­ by that^ime. i \ but soon velocity of 105 miles per hour oVerT^-, _ , _ poehw for Powell's appeanirica ON YOl cial . assembly seselon tomorrow qriaaiied. y Howev^, there ia a strong feel­ There we O reports of any a small area rwar the center-'0 »>e I f | i 1 n g k a a R g h d l a Ike Challen^ which ,Mende8-Frai^ called to ing amotw State Dept, officials such demonstn as' those. In winds reached Autwarg,' 7$ miles ^ #4 H I " Chargee PelHIcal Pn^wgaadR his report on/xh» nine-power that the Gnited States should not e;Ribicoff w-hich hundreds of^ boya and giria In ail directions. ' He .said a statement:by ments he and the allied for* take the jMd In giving final ap­ engaged for the laat/two daya ' Small cra ft wrt^minga w e r e ! .announcing that the gra. would investigate bribery mai V—X By Mitchell on (Mgri'Niplnlsters/ concluded with proval to the London, plan,, as It Bryant Bowias, preai<|ent of the hoisted on the Dutch Islands of"Free ^wo C^hancellor Konrad did in 1652 ih confirming the Euro­ Defeiiid Stands National Assn, for the Advance­ Curacao, Bjonalre and' Arubp n o H h ' criminal conduct in the fa 'X AdenauSc ihs^^don last week. pean Defen^;'Oommunlty (EDC» ment of White People, anrtqunced bf the Venesuela coast but the houairig program was "a patent at­ i^s Glaiims The foreign affairs committee program.-, \ in advance that he would try-for hurricane ii expected to pe.sa too tempt by toe chief law enforce- Li: 1 is^orte of several ASaemblv groups fTie FrenchV Assembly stalled In New Haven Principal Eugene Griffith's far north of. these iaiands to ptont officer of the United *»«*«» to iiae an arm of toe United SUtM- Waahington, Oct. (g>)—Chair Which, before the Askembly scU, on that until, last month, when it mission to^address the Anacoslla any serious winds or tidca in 8 pupUs. ^ M id -a student had tele* -ylrinltr Paitmunjorib Oct 8 (JV) —.Tiro ptetflct' Cotm aa an instrumantal- man Stephen A. Mitchell \of1he must pass on the ajTeehserits to finally killed off EljC. The senti­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS- Ameilcatts,' A.Marine Bier arid an Ity of political propagani^" Democratic Natioral' Committee, put 5^,000 West GemiarMKJhto ment here now- iW to wait and see Gov. John Lodge ,ahd hia op­ phoned him and asked him to ap­ A. Navy Hurricane Hunter' X' pear. V tbatNflew into the.- storm 7]* Army private, were freed today I Goldaehein. took over hia new rota . • challenged President Elsenhower ‘uniform snd give Adenauer'a.gov- what aeftoq the French Assembly ponent, ,Democrat A. A. Kiblcoff, in** I after ntontha as prlsonera of thq immedlatety,' appearing Jn court to-- | \ yesterdi^' to ssj^hethcr he is emment membership in NjurQ. takes on the new\ program., campaigned face, to face last Bowles’ NAAWP has been ac­ mornl% estimated Ue location nf! &,mWunlstI7 • Though the committee reedm- nlglit-- Lodge declaring t)»e Demo* tive in the areas of school strikes the center at latitude 12.8 north.''" “ "‘“"‘•I*' oppose the granting of Powell'a “golnr tocontini^to.countensnce' - Mor«0y«V. . the agreements'still T he- 8th Army Identified the Uon. /' w hat MitrcheK' termed campaign .mendations do not have the weight have to be worked out in deUil end c -ats can't fulfill thtlr campai^ in Delaware, and Maryland. longitude 85.3 W-eet, or about 376 He Mid hia only purpose was to two ea Marine Lt. Q>1. Herbert A. The Justice Dept, said PoweU dlatorUoM' by Vices President of XJ.a. congressional committed to.be acted on, atuesat in part proml.vea; * lUbtcoff aajing 1953 miles artuthiaoutheaat of Sari Juan, “had charge ot the rerital bouailim actions, the 'full Assembly con­ state tax ihcixaaee were unnecea- plead for avoidandb of violence Puerto Rlfo- - Petera of Seattle and Army Pfc. .Nb^n*:''. ~ by, the North Atlantic Treaty Or- Charito Julius of Cirlando, Fla. .program which operated front I94i X X' Attributing to ^iXon what he curred w},th their rejection of EDC ganizaUon (NATO) cbuncil. which .sary. and'to ask fhe boys and girls to I t was ;rooving at a forw'ard keep off the streets. The/^mmuniats said Petera to 1950 and resulted in windfalls to ■X • ■aid amount to "cMibermte false- and killed the European Army is Scheduled to irieet\ late this ■The ..two .candidates for Con- speed of 15 miles per hour-'to the epcculatorii exceeding 51 (milUMi (mU Plan on Aug. 30. month. , ■ \ • s: nyctlcut'a top elective office de- "We will be their spokesmen w-eit-northw:eat v«r A course that had beCA^held since, Feb. 5 'when X / hoods,''...MtcheU told q National 6 hia' LnlO-l9 liaison Ii plane made ^ la rs alone in 285 bases raviawed / Press Clulii audience one'.exam'pl* ,/Simultaneou^y with Mendes- In view of that necteity, the Hyered their speeches from the pointed across ,open Water. by the Housii^ and Home Ftnanee /■ Was the lumping together of U>m- .France's campaign, two groups of documents may not aetuaUy he st./riie "candidates' (CoeUnned on Page Fourteen) ‘ It'S got a long trip across the forced landing nerir Kaesong, ■ a Agency.” ■ Allied experts here started draft­ meeting^ ' of the Women's As-- Red base. ‘ , munlsts and lesser security risks. ready for submission hem in early Caribbean before' It will toenace The'JuaUce DepL said in aatatri* - The Democrstic chsirman has ing the various documents to give Noveihber. The SertateX, raturns sembly of the New Ha*-e.» Jewish any land. polnto," mid Miamt'a The Army: private WM picked ment that iU fraud unit has hNa been feuding with Nixon snd the West Ormsny NATO member­ ^ov. 8 to consider a-censure rec­ <»mm.unlty Center.- - 1 chief storni -’ loreraater, Grady up last Mayaftor he at«p|^ on xeen Organiaation of Cttise^ fqy ^fconnateance aircraft late yea- well treated ^ (Ce«toiaed on Page Mx) to name one Communist found on creaaes art^ not hdministrative Lodge uiUt at Trinity Cogege.-'la terdny about si) milM east of. . the government psyroli. He called economiea were reaiwnaible for a ; He, quoted toe Marine officer as- ' on Elsenhower yesterday to ' re­ bu'mppr.' aurpiua- now qxistlrig In ani^Cito to work for're*Mectlon| Grenada It waa moving about sayirig he became lOet and 'when pudiate Nixon, whom he described Iniiiana Prison Guards the state treasury,'? Ribicoff said. ot Q m . John Lodge . . .. Connect!-! 10 mllea an hour at that tlirie but his plane ran out of gaa he iarided I AlVftttSMttH .■* up fohwrird speed during on the only airatrip in sig)it. It hap- ^. ’ ~ as ' the "'chief- slanderef of the . ''Increases in‘ the Mies, corpora­ monmoo dUtrlbatloa of 50.000* the nirht, - • Democratic party and the civU tion and unincorporated business peried to bt at 'rosong, near the copies of *‘Conne€ticttt Voters* former Korean conferenca site at \ agrvlce.'".' . ^ -> Seek to Spread'Strike taxes had. r.iscd an additional loorfboard.'f a tabloid 1)0 local .*^7' from thd AP W tta Kaesong.- Predicta Biggest Sweep I20,0()0,000 iri revenue," he said. leagues in fetate will circulate in *5,-", M^ckell told -his audience also “With an Increase la‘ there .any -:their communities.'- ■. > *!,,;**' • S?"*® chance It Both'men wore blue clvilianAuita ha foresees for his psi-ty “the big­ Wonder we have a surplus today T and looked happy to be-free, to* iSje 3.000 U nlted'statea trriops i JOE PACKS, LEAVES gest ew*ep since 1936.” Ribicoff' also disputed Republi­ to be withdrawn from Trieatr plan at'the. Miami Weather Bilreau ‘I "?**■** ■**W- Nixon also came In for Criticism u ^ , picketed the Indiana State left the gates l^ th e d ^ r can clalma for credit in the enact­ show that of six hurricane# that i explanation for HoUyn-oed. Oct. 8 J»U .*erie.- to act up teqt city at Leghorii. bnM’a Jee DIMnggie rarkid Ma frarii Amdricana for Democratic ment' at auch measures as the 75 lU ly pending 4 rird from Wriahl'ng- have devoioped this >ate In the **^^j?* B, g C^T'ACllV FOR BIG Action (ADA), which describea it* cents an hour minimum wage and aeeaon Ih.the area which spawned bags today and toft (ha:iwoBe ha ton where they'are to be reeasign- „aad Marilyn Mearee have aha raj aalf as an anti-Cemmunist gjmqp the lifting of a ban on the sale of ed . . . Federal gnihd Jury con­ Hazei, three traveled W e .tri^ i pladged to . the principles colored blemargariile. west toward the mainland and alace^ thfir cetekralaA aMgrinca WinNOiW W /FSHtS-PiW ^ sidering new perjury _ charges NeiRi'sihen Mid. it appeared p n it ala* moatha .age, . '?■' New Deal and "Fair D ^ “ said^e mtdnight-U^ He Mid thCM m«aaures"vero ac against Owen LatUmore la aboot three went into the Gulf of Mex* •vx cepted reluctantly by tba Republi­ ADA said in a- statement that ready to aeport on ita work. ,lco.I • . , ■' '' • - •■ ■ ' ■ .. (GsnMnaed en Page Pmuteen) the Vice President had been con cans only af Ur Democratic legisla- Officials of GIO Oommunira- ITE On.UJUBNiBES BED ElU . T ^ ■aid hg thought a walkout of fh. aiby until they' get , Waaklagtoa, Oet. 9 ' im -^r% o ducting against it a “campaign of ■tea, a guard tora bad m ^ U a a d priblie o ^ io n . tiona Workers of - America; saya i . ' .1 *. • ■''IM . ■ " refonnatoiy'guards w ^d ''give' Lridge aaid"tha PemocraU are telaphone strike Ay longAiriea-op- t'aitod Electrical W’e r h a r a the union more .‘bargaining pbwer.'' l “a union of- Uaien (UJB) today (OM^ttaMd ■■ pi|fa TIM) About W iright^mm ^ards: My w h a t eratoni in 4T-etatM may be eafled-. w « ’« “ (Cmittouag ■■ fug* Two) this week ilqlesa there la progress roastitattoaaMty ef the stayed on m tjbe priiiod'tixmy^ *** (“T Saves workers In contract taikVX",. Guy Lonbar- OoauBuatot ceatrel aC^ ef U .'jftS B F S the day shift didn't report, more guards would go m; though Anwag etofto “ 1 ^ , 0 0 0 to Pleketa Paradq all strikers hay* bqot threatened .do, 6r., father of orMieetnm leader Fire Hite Twenty pickets paraded in front' rilth-Inunediate di'amiasal. O ty lamibardo. die* after.Jprlef 111-; Ck-kl 1 9 X^txishes F t o Bragg^ said the law aigaeid hy ' a a . _—______. * . • ------a -----T ^ M 9I ^ _i _ .a . P ipe D efect O elayii dent Etoeadmwef • at the prison gatM, cloaely watdied Warden J. EtUa Overlqde refiised nsM at'81-years of age. M eriden- ..Business by fiine state troo^re.,- ' •*' V to Issue any statement but called E ast H artford's pig caae^oMriM pAat oaagieM had; Per Week N autilus Sea T riala UP agpla in Oburt of Ootnmon ^eaa Ft. .BrMg.t-N, GriiBth aaid he waa trying to a news conference. A C-119 n y il^ /iRgmentary InfMtoathM b»«^NU9..,^ - get in touch with officials of the Ctoards Skiver !■ Weather" , with mition daaigned to coritlnue ^ ,'i**»f?*

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V/ MANCHESTER EVtoNIWG H EftAI^, MANCHESTER, OQNN., W EpJ^SDAY, 0CT0BfeR^6, 1954 | lUNCHESTfiR-EyENiNO HEBAU^ MANCHESTER, CONN;, Ay,*QC^BER 6, 1&5'4 aald bargain and Imrtep for political iVar Prl- present. A buffet supper was advantago for peraonal preatigo.” Lodge. Ribici^^n^ TS&' c y Testimonial Satarday ilay a Plays Bt Elks Ball b e S h o w e r served. W ^ i t i a n ^ , O ” ^ p ^ n tlM which could hot p^MiiP9*dbly 'Bn|ra apok^ at a dinner apon- For BiuTim, Fitxgttt bankrupting aoredby the^. Democratic T o w n Miss Msnhali was'ra^ntiy hon­ Dalgtt ter continued oontTol of "EASTWOOD For M bd^ardhall ored .with .another' mlKellaneouB •tD liaif tip ^oMOUanixit ooMPOctMUto'^ B^sifclldi Stimds pmnmltteoyof Watarbury. Ribicoff congress. " ohower’, ^ e n by Mlse Josh 4An- Foundijv-G roc0f Aa the tyrd^candidatea-'apdke,' waa to hpnre beehjEhe main apeaker Capt. . iVllU i^ BIcrron and By ^fcheU on ------itaTiMBB naiLY iita . Prsaldential aides At tha Denbet gord of; Manchester,! who-WiU'.be ■I^ittFkhTiiiri n Oetim caste lean Mra. and Mra^'JUblcoO aat there, ..but he afnved late, from SgtMdicbael Fltsgerald, retired White HOuae aaid today the (hlM See^Key; Battle It ^ ifa n c y Marshall'w as-fu lit membera of the Manchhater iKNi^or attendant at the wed^ng. Woodbury, QcL 6 UF>/rBoderick ■iuiaM Kra.' M M a riw firiondtr baste that asop Mfeir In f Stent Haven aide ^ ’h id e^ the, drat rpw of the New Baven nnd waa unable to executive stiU..had made no firm A ^ shower party, in honor.^f her, tiM ■ pf ^ dVWTxWG' indlforiuni. n ^ e hla apeech. Police DejA., who aerved 3S and Nixon’s; Ciaims commitments, b u t, they indicated "REita W NCO W . Juda^/s grocer making d delive^ '" in WaMirbur|^\meahwhile, Ed­ /^Oov, Lodge arrived in New 3fi yegra on the force reepec- he la showing increasing concern !■ ctisr By REUMAN M OBIN^ i stha policies of the Bteenhowa a^“ thV')»pme r f Mrs. Emestln# XOMtiatMd ccb, Mrs Law­ Dr. Marcus Cox, medical ex­ ■■■iSivliieRee* ta to 'T freely admit,” •aid. "that making friendd^ain ‘‘nittipty for nectlcut to help him decide Eisenhower’s deciaton whether to • ■ . -• Htt - $iM . ■ . ' eloied in 0|>parent party harmony, nmmrnt toU rl la beat^or the greateat number « atate and town offibiala have ttitchaU sold in hU talk there worid and Roosevelt accepted the nomin­ rence. Mrs. ’Ehricb'^d Mra. VAlen- Mra;\ Walter Miner .'la general aminer, sold Mrs. Gottschalk had • SA N D our Republican, piatfoirm doe«n't election time w p ^ en / ^ make moie campaign addresses W ha $29 fa GS66 OM mahe n e a rly ^ many promlaea aa oyr people and What we ciUi af­ been Invited,'will be hald at .7 had bsqn a "vary decided correcr ,Bnut Wl Hia stats aaada the largest dele ation fqr attorney general. But will tlne Fiano.X chkFrmah;of toe ■haraAst supper to committed suicide by shooting her­ \He contended \Lq^e'and Zel p.m. at. Mhrphy'a Reatailrant. ihan hha had planned may b r n ^ e ■'UVIMO be nerved v at United Metoodlst self in the mouth wito a .22 calibre • GRAVEL the {datfprm on which our op^ _ been at odddjor almoat fi ford from our atate'e reaourcea.’ tion" of what he said had bee; of^er he has had a chance- to taiK gstion to Oongrau. He normally there be any litter after-effects? Miss Ma'rahad, dsu^ter ot Mr. ponent be runnlnf. But, aa fover-Jy, more peraonal, firat-hand (some analysts speculate he may Church In B(dton Saturday from target pistol. a and tha^ti^ir relatlonahlp one-sided Jbumaliam during over the situation with Vlca'Ptesl- holds the key to the biggest bloc and Mte. Floyd . M o rM ^ of Biir-: 5:30 to' 7 o'ctoblL The supper Is an Her husband,. O. A. Gottschalk, nor, and aa one Intimately fate!- \"waiFan affrtnn to every clticeh of iwledge, hb (the governor) hag; dent'Nixon. ' - ' i ; ruh Ahead o f Harriman.);' ' llngt'On,' V t ,. Mfm ehest^ teoidenta • LOAM ~tter able he ia to make aound 1953 ciimpaign. of votes in "A National convantioif: annual event of The WSCS of the, Was out of town inya business trip, e / l^ Oft f t a l l FINANCE CO. liar with both the needa of our the atate.. y'" , \ Eite^ower and Nixqn will tAom 4. The President is scheduled until a few months sgo/'Wlll be declaiona,” Lodge aald. But ha said hS suii m m con- chufeh and will /teatyre corned St the time, sn(l^ toe'^ couple's Dinnp Tracks For Hire atate and the reaourcea of our Charginjf there waa no coopera­ up Friday evening liv a nationwide MANCHESTER And the atatohouae in .^bahy has for two; appearances here, Oct. 30 married on Oct. 23 to Francis atata, I believe that the important Israel Asks cenied over press panisanahip beef a# well as^.kofnemade apple 15-yesr-oId son ■ is a student > at IN MAIN S Tn ^M M . Ov6r Wo«l«rarth% tion bettveen, the govemor'a office televlaloh-radlo address on behalf somatlmea ISd to a noinlhAtion to and 21. Will some 'of hia pppu-- Flsno St St. Maurice Chapelx Bol­ or pumpkin-.pie. , '\ Taft School In WstertoUm;''. tblhc' about our pledsaa ia that and cited as an example a scries larlty rub off on lyes? ton Center. , , \ ■mteteoAlf^i • Ask for «M V O HIANaite and\^e comptroller'a office under of GOP candidates for the Senate D r u v e - 9 »t. tha white ■ Mrs. Jqhn Krickton be In' , o m r THUKOAV (VININOS UNTtl f 'fJA they can be carried but. thednrrent Republican, adminiatra- R ibicofi^e^^ of articles by ElsenMower admin­ ' More than 60 guests from NArtr T E L M l 9-79 06 and House. > P p l t On Notch In short, tha gcivaihor’s office Politically, New York is two charge 6f toe kitchenI ami Mrs. Grilling hamburgers outdo<)ra? OsM N f ilaih M ell- wnmiln Maw ' ' "Our future program la.not only ttonl, Bergin aaid: . istration leoderSjCiUTently appear­ Tord. Ekist -Hartford, Manchesteiv A ral^ Join ing in the New York Herald Trib- They win broadcast from, the is A huf* repository. 6f political "atatea" about equal In sixe but KChorles Warren, toe dininglnlng>oom. They’ll taste extra s good ’ if yoi/ BOB W RIGHT aound and profToaalve, but what \m. ‘•Onr\ officlala are .elected to 6;000-aeal Denver. Municipal audi- ■e- power. different In, complexion. In 1952, Hebron, Bolton and Coventry at-. Reservations, mav be made wjto have Some slices- of sweet onion aerve the^ atate, not to Jockey and O ^ n Race Plea une. X ' tended toe party. Mrs. - Moimhall more important, it la aomethtpg "Thia ia'^a-atded Journalism," toriunt at a big political rally. -And TWO TOP "A" mra evea MlDldB- yotera Ivas pulled a 1,300,000'plurality Mte- Chsrlei T. E. WUIett or Mfs. to top theni with before sandwich­ aides have said it Will ba the \ up state. But In New York City, came down from Burlington to be MlnAr. , ing between toaeted rolls. Advff^se In The Hera^dr^t Pays Water! Peace he said adding that he had receiv­ mummwmprn battle for - it this year d t f K ^ A , Ribl. ed no raiily from the Herald Tribr PreSideht'a hardest hitting speech shapba up as a tremendous atnig- he Was A bare 2.500 ahead of the Bob Hol'pria . ' coff, Democ! candidabrfpr gov- of the campaign. Democratic candidqte, ~while an­ 0 (OoattBoad Mooa Paige Om ) ^ une tO'A^ otter lo supply a sertSa NpfM g l^ fo r q i^tential seven million or MnmBmnsiHBn emor, recallei previoua'^eaa bf hTtlcles by Democratic Iqadera. A t Watertown, N. Y„ Sen. Irving ^ m ^ Jvotea. And the appearance other half-million votes were cost Bob Halprin and his 13-piece 'br- for'a clean Editor Offers SpSM Ives, the Republican candidate for H M iBlitK new-f^tora cOmpUcatea the for Liberal and American Labor cheatra will furnish music tor the, when aAgd In her attack on larael before Party condldatos. for comment y about. the aaaembly yerterday, Syria ac- Irt\New York, editop'Whltalaw Govejmor, laat night was the target /aquxUon.. Elks Harvest Boll to be held Oct. Republican attack uaM the J e ^ h atate of bringing' Reid of the Herald“ fribune aaid for. a shower.,of .tomatoes at an qe major oho arose wheq 'Gov. This year, Ives says, the Dem- 23 St the State Armory, a war record. he Bat Gaiim caaa before the he had wi'rad Mitchell; open air roily. *nie fruit missed Thomqs E. DeWSy qqnouncad that o(UAts "hope to roll up such a Known as ‘Society's Favorite” in SHOP THURSI UNTIE /I IN KEITH'S 55ih Ribicoff, tired after a Senv^ty Council in order , to tor- '.‘We wiH.be glad v> make front him but splattered his wife, HUMAN DESIRE he would not run again, this foil. plurality In UieAjlty that the rert the dance circle, this orchestra has L| campaigning and anxioue pedo h M Briilah-Egyptlan agree­ page apace Available to top .Dem-: M ori^, He had lield the office for three of the state will 1^ powerless to played for proms at both Harvard bed ao that he could make ment o li^ e Suea Chnal ^ha now acratie spokesmen to present Ivep' aaid angrily the tomatoes SHOWN SiPO Hpd 9iS9 terms. Now^the Democrats profess offffset ler and Yale, lUso at the Hartford Golf atari here today, waa Interviatud being piAJnto treaty fprm. ifflrmatike ideks of the’ . Demo- "canw by indirection straight from to eee the ei\d of their, long, dry *s;:Hdwever, he says he sees hope (Ilub and the Farmington Country MUaSalWM'— Ctob. - when ha arrived in Watcrbury froi Syrlan legate Ahmed Shuk- ctAtlo: party. T'" cannot agree, Tammany Hall . . . the outfit which spelt — 'a n d ^ e y are going all- for some poiltlCsl-capital In the Mew Haven about midnight. 'glry alao ;tlMit.IaraaI be bqWqver, with the . dire interpre- is hmning this. campaign on the out to seed the. political rain situation,. He was quick to ex­ ^ e douCe will be a semi-formal He waa aaked about the Repub­ ouated from UJf. uniaea Mie thttob. you put- bn bur seriea in Democratic aide.’’ clouds: \ press public indignation over wlmt affair for Elks and their friends, lican aponapred talecaat made in oompllea with Aaatoably’a l»g7 your speech to the National Press Ives’ opponent is Averell Horrt- Bui th- ir candhtote, - Averell he called DemoorAtic efforts to Hftrtfoi^yeaterday by Lieut. John reaoiution to .Uon PaleaUhe aub." * man, former foreign aid chief. Horriman, is a totally unknown create A "cleavAge’’ between New housing contracts, wedirinentioned R. Brooika, h Korean veteran who and! put Je: lean under UiMma- Reid’s inesaage added: \ \ Gov. -Allan Shivers of Texas factor os a votc-gatt-w, whereas York City and tha feat of the identified hiihaelf aa a ragiatarad early in the campaigi(l^g. tional control. "Wa^ragkrd the seriea aa an ac­ Jabbed at both major parties in a the Republican candidate, U. S. state. . Democrat. Brooka aaid he favored •nje New Orleans talk. 'The South has Sen. frying M. Ives, topped. Presi­ Gaits Democrat SIAto tlUe reelection of Republican Oov. counting to citiaans of the adihin- ' Democrats Jtoiik on d t y “ atep fuythar Iraq'a auggaat ___ latration’s stewardahlp for the been too long ignored by one, too dent Elsenhower's New York . And the Democratic condidAte Lodge, a. Navy veteran of World week that the partKiwi rea^ption In any caSe, the Democrats ap.. for^comptr(HJer, Aaron L. Jacoby, past two years and, aa such, baaic- quickly forgotten by ■ the other,” plurality in 1952. \ pear to be banking’heavily on the War n, auting ."Wa have a perfect ba implemented.. laraeli aoUaM opd mode to "crawl in humiliating tMTKHIl'ilillliinB-1 The two men contrast at many withdrew from the ticket a week right to weigh, on one hand, a ally news . -., a govarnment iii the city, to which the GOP can c ^ after he was nominated. He said: have contended that the A r m nature o f things generates more submission’' by both, 'Shivers said. SHOWN t>M/ polnta. ,. \ man who puta on a uniform to fight Allied off the Aaaeanbly plan w h ^ ______/. • • Ives, 58, is a former small-town "Tammany dictatorship” and paint "I an) reliably informed that for hla country and, on the other, a news than a pagty ’out of office. 'a picture of the metropolitan - they nmiMied into Paleatlne in the %r many years the Dbmocrata insurance salesman. Harriman the R^ubllcaii martjine has made man who doaa i»t.” IMS War. 82, a multimillionaire/ has been losSus dominating the rest of the extensive plans for raking up an Ribicoff aaid hg did not warigto wbra the source of moat govem- Sta-W ’ . m e^newa and had tha benefit of a top executive in railroads, ship­ old accusation against me which fairlytlwut comment directly .on BrOoka’ A’ TODAY . ApA^ from this issue~if it is s completely disproved 20 years .i^ech until ha.baa 'M oppprlunity. time on the air and space, in the ping, mining, finance and govern­ ment. One—what-are the other areas for ^ p o n i * toetudy It. " ,< Group Planning hewspapera. STATE______HiniMfURDAY ^ John M. Bailey, Damoclratlc atate "W e ^ 1 be happy to carry a Harriman .is loll, lean, ariatro- battla \ Rle said the chargA involved'hon- chairman who aat wftn Ribicoff number oKfront page pieces by See Fled array, Fteah fn m "THE OJUDfE M UTINY*" cratic In manner and app^artmee. , Ives said he intends to cani- paymeht of taxes, on advice of during the interview, aaid.he and For H oliday Fair leading Demumtic apokeamen 4n Ives -has a rugged,-rural Ibok, poign on thq' records of Dewey’s counsel, by a bus firm with which niif> the cahdldate w o ^ fry to find accordance with their importance flavors his speech v*lth cross-road administration and "to a lesser he was associated. The matter was > K - — - ” I \- sxpresstona./ extent" ton Eisenhower's., He said cleared up, he said.. . time today to read "the full text of A t a-recent general comhUttSe to the public rebqrd, and viriU also you have always want^. Superb quality; authentic 18th Cen- tho atatement ih which tha attack make them a vt^ b le to news­ Ives la a Torceful public apeaker. it is too early td-determine which Jacoby said party leaders urged meeting of “ Holiday Baaaar,” an­ papers throughout ^ e country in Harrima^ )iaa made; hla record as issues will emerge'as predominant. ^arm, hand rubbed finish^that simulates the true antique, on Abe waa Made." \ nual fair sponaored by tha Center him to stay in the race. They Is- " I have/been it candidate four the tame way the admlniatratfbn B negotiator In conference rooms. Harriman. mapped-, plans to at-> suqjl a statement expressing "high­ pi^es you need for your own rooms. Church. Wombfl's federation, the HorriftiEn has never run- for tack' Ivea’ voting retord in Con­ aea in ycara, and my rec> following chairmen v)ere an­ series has been handle: est confidence” in his "honesty an:) ordTa thg eame now aa it waa dur- ' Ike Weighs Active Bole elective office. Ives has never lost gress, and through him', the GOPs Integrity.” But Jacoby refused to nounced by co-eiudimien Mrs. Doh- President Eisenhower mhy noti­ an election. national record. g^entlre period," Ribicoff told old McClain and Mrs. Karl Keh- stay and Arthur Levitt, president hla^tarviewar. fy Republican leaders at a ) ^ t l - Ives’ career has been largely in­ Tves conceded "a little mqre un­ of the r>w York CJlty Board "bf ler: Mra. E. J. Howies, paper; MrS. state government, developing d 6 u b l € d r e s s e r 'Ha nota’ia "doing!" the ut^ Regular Price $224.4$ . ert TBylor; toya and dolls; Mrs. ■owABo DUFF-ifluB J A Q O n t | Hall, GOP- national chairman, pre­ but, he aald, the laaua (n'hi* civil­ Kooa to t pjtt. Also saadWlclMs bassador to Riisiia and Great moat” , to. obtain defense contracts James Eiltbtt, a p r o n s ; Mrs. ' Britain, special assistant to the dicted the lineup will be thp same ian atatua doling tha w a i^ e v a r Charles Gipson, raiigloiis litera­ L IV E ' I BOBonr ]|AU>NB _ for Industries where lay-offs have lrt\ November. Democratic leaders Includes 8 Dfower, President, Secretary of Commerce: 54” Double Dreoeer waa ralaad. ture; Mrs. Harold Clendanlel and occurred. foi^aat a net gain of four seats. Ribicoff added that in hia.ai. O A K G R I L L B V , Harriman was nominated after A Harriman accuses the Republi­ WHh Mirror opd Mrs. C. B.‘ Cbrlaon, children's short but acrimonious fight with Who’s going to win f R e^trstion Poster B ^ , . ,\ accepting the nomination at the ijhlng. .. so OAK STm BIANCRESTEB. cans, On state and .national levels, began^Sept. 30. When the Mae and NIGHT... the supporters of Rep. Pranklin D. Democratic State Convention laat Mrs.. Charles House and of "callous indifference'' to the J()b pattem W it is clear, predictions * 1 9 June he aald, "If we' cannot win _ A titMAMlU i _ Roosevelt, Jr. Ives, Dewey's choice problem. The percentage is high-, Mrs. R|Ctbert Beach, children's' ex­ pONiP MISS THESE 3 OUTSTANDINO FEATURESt may hayh more validity than they Four Drawer, 43” Dreaoer and decently, 1 do nUt want to' win at os a successor, had- no opposition er in New York than. It is for the Mirror change; Mn. Herbert Kiecolt. iyate HeO at g:fiO-7:39—Puabover 9:30-9:06—Shorts at 1 p m in a quiet GOP convention. have ndW- The oft-quoted New all." ' kitchen cup^ard; Mrs, Harold nation as a whole. York bookieq have announced no ii^our Drawer .45” Dreyoer and Mir Ribicoff gliK> raid that when he . So the contrasts. There are some Neither so far has gone deeply ScovUle, white, elephant; Mlaa lik'erieMes. odds, and ootementstora generally llh 7 'drawer effect .'.y/.. .Z .$I664N1 appeared On the aame platform in Helen Carrier, post office; Mrs. into the (u-gument over farm pol­ are cautious. \ Drawer 34" Cheat AftbroWera $66B$ New Haven with Ckw. Lodge laat ' Ha>riman, the scion of wealth icy. Th e vote in the sUte’s "milk- Charles Crocker aodsMrs. Francis and big^atness, became a Demo­ Meionwhile, Urn state la placard^ rawer SS” Che*t of Dnwera $8n.9$ night,, he made thia atatamaut: Hadden, gifts and chiMnn's shop- shed” could, be at stake. Dairy­ Odyt Btegans rendniscent of other Hoad^om nigh Fbefer BedX. .$69.65 " I may add tonight that I am crat In’ 191^ he says, because of men’s organisations oppose the pbW center: OTP ClubNiMshlng deep a()i|diimon ter the late A l­ y e a to -''! like Ives" and ‘Tlonest \AttracOve Panel Bed x.369.95/ aura my opponent wh6-ia alao hare, wen; Pilgrim FeUowahliV\coke Mewart administration's position on price Ave.” - - Matchln^Night Table / ____ '. .$$4JM( will Join with me in urging that fred‘ B. Smltlv-then governor of supports. But Vou hear conflict­ bar; Mrs. Adam Rhodes, luncnhon; New York. \ thia campaign ha run on the ia- Mrs, Harold Belcher, tea TELEVISION ing opinions from individual dairy­ I f you ar# a chronic leg crosser, Fights DIscriiMqatloB, men. auea and not on personalltlea or Mrs. Clyde Beckwith, dinner; Mrs. it might intrpest you 'to know Liberal Kolth indecent attache, either upon hlm- V Ives has sponsored legislation Local issues, such as the race­ Budget Terran Raymond 'Winter, nursery; Miss MAN" tost this is the (toief cause ,of aalf or upon me.'" Gertrude Carrier, treasurer; Mra. forbidding racial and re li^ p s dia- track scandals, rent controls and hollow legs, especially If yours Can Be Arranged Aakad to daacrlbe Lodga’i ra- Haloh Lundberg,' publicity, and crimlnation In employment;- and alleged misconduct in federal are on the thin side. On Vour .,Chol€*e, actign to . that atatement, Ribicoff Co-Weda, decorations. the atate^a *!Little Wagner Act*’ In. A email deposit aaid The jp>yemo^ endoraad the "Holiday Baxoar" is a^eduled iVldeo Everyday—All Rlgh industrial relations. He created dellvent your re-’ aentlment he expreaaed. for Wedneaday, Nov. 3 beginning ’ and- served as dean of a atate lection. . school on Industrial and labor re­ ■ .\ in the morning and continuing lations. throughout the day, including Each gives the impression of |LA D ock Strike luncheon and afternoon't'eo, and concluding with dinner in the era- deep-seated modesty. nlng. A day-long nursery, !game ' Ives says his election victories. . Ends Tom orrow room and children's party^have Invariably surpriaed' him. He re- also been planned for the core and cplla that when he won his Senate entertainment of youngsters. The seat in 1946; "1 Just didn’/ believe (OealH^Md troaa Page Om ) it until lipura after the returna dinner thia year will be a devia­ Mototv^TV\ Corduroy Slrirts tion from former year's in that tt were in." ■ ' Which employers asUmata will coat 'wilt be aerved cafeteria style. CI#ar,SlMrp*9 Harriman la reluctant to talk about four imiUon dollars. In Cmmpk H ly trasfcoMt, ReseyMtiona,: however^ will 'be V H FR fca about himsMf.' deflect! questions a oit BTfeMf ts Mws 9Bcf turn, the unlonsxvould pledge hot nece«£'y,..with the deadliiie to be with: “Whatever I’ve done is In to ;ttrUce again ^ 4S days while announced soon. / the record.” WARMSUHCbATy attehmta are made to negotiate" a But apart from^iarsonSliUes, new contract M i.s.ilH x this election. teAMirihg wide in­ BENCH TIMTON COLLAR The wage increase ^;;oUld bring BALES BMi'. terest' because^- such factors as— longahoremanA paly up to S3.S5 an About ToWn T [ L F V I -S I 0 N RADIO S E B V I ^ V 1, The Ofmocratic ticket Is an h^ur.-. X >'■ all-NewXork City slate, although A PackarwfmtMf 12 Joseph O. Van Haverbeke has Practical, Iqiig-w^ring, ILA President Wllltsm V. Brad­ non has retidencep else- Sayws $ Q .95 « f 9« r low asfe pricai ley. and other top union officials returned to his home.\^55 Florence ChaBael a (lam criy e> New "#:M (ID FBATUMB FIUT' What rffect will that have fin «t quality Juilliard^or*.. St., after undergoing jturgery at Caaa. who attended the medlafloh meet Cbeaael IS New. BrUala, Caaa. 6n the upstate vote? THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY 'd u ^ smartly itylfd with, 'ng.w ire reported to ..have prom- Manchester Memorial Hospital He Ua». . 2. How Will Ives be'affected by will be glad to see'his filends. Caaa. rayon satin yokb and. new aW~tp recommend .quick approval »:M ( > A & b^ ' S T cb’^ ” ’ Special Factory Pur- of the agreement" Waterfrbnt ob­ -/ . Btaye. . Manchester membera of .tbs' A SMALL GROUP OF chase! Space laving rounded collar. 6 to 18./ servers vlew'ed-.4urroal endorae"- .Ylie Famoua Wool n u u M Gossip - Rockville Emblem' Club are • :aa ( I) OL'TOOOB AOV. CLl’B ■ 'vL ' ' Bench uphol-. R9|.lf8Slscil>,4.irL2AI ment of the Agreempnt.aa virtual­ mt BOB M WBttTBBn rHBA (u> c a n n ^ A O M stered in leather like Nylon-rayo^gtbardinehai ly certain.' " minded of the runimage sate .to ' . lARGfSr SCRtSN •-A.’ V,".- A L L W O O L UNED STADIUM be held iFridi^ at 0 a. m. in .the , TEB—‘'BM4ea Daa(*r" plastic available in complete quili^tincd intii- Althouj^ Bradley said long. M ) y o i:b own h o m e* INTERLINED choice of Grey, Green, shoremen would continue on *trlka Tlprmer Englert Market, ^ o ck ^ e. Hartford ;(U) Ol’T WB6T WITH BItE SfECIALOTIN lation, and knit wrnttett. Those-having articles tltey /deaire UNCLE ED’S FUN ClAB 'K Red or Beige. Haa arm, until the 176-man wage scale com­ '* : » (U) JOLLY OENE k it c h e n REMODELIKC for phone, apace fo r di­ Efrown, blue, green, 6-J6. mittee acta, other union Officlala picked up'^ahould notffy Mrs. John Sidf < SI HOWDY DOODY TIME C O A T S \ B. Burke, 13 Summit St. Mra. - MaIB BL-^jPaL 10.6.6366 The strike caught 71 ahips in a lai) tDWBOV FLAVIItiraK $ 1 2 . 9 5 Sunday at 3 p. m. at the E I ^ $ 2 2 . 5 0 i\ port and idled docks'all along the BNDBTONIOBT S;U < SI POUTICAL FBeoMAM Home in Danbury. tNt TEE KABLY SHOW • :M ( a> MY LITTLE MABOIM Small, niedlum er large alces. 360-inile waterfront, biggest and “SUSAN SLEPT ‘'Daageraa* HatMay” ■'.I' io Pie Crust -PtaMs or aolM colors. All Oreeu, oavy er aatuiml. Spe- busiest in the world. It came bn r flFOBTC (Ul N^TBBFBONT—rraetaa Mrated the resurgent power of the Women’s League will hold its first PaweH Bby>rt#S fSiM '( SI BOXING—BOUT IL A after a year..of bitter but suc­ ail-group meeting of the seasop n «* - ‘ • v'-t , ■ *-iw ,. Babert Week NOW IS THE TIME C h a ^ PaWeU ye. Chartry The prettiest low-heeted cessful stniggla to retain iU long tonight at S o’clock at the church. TO Om>ER _ Natka* control • » BFOTWMel AUfU to Oct. 1. 1953. Although tha em­ tiona in the Hartford District en­ Iiwa I SI COMEDV MOUB- bow adds, pep to"' tihe JjUla quarter Bevae ployers offered to pay the wage gage. Hostess will be members 2 C A R T O O N S ANNE GRIFFIN (Ml NEWS vamp, too. Choose yoprs raise aq liemanded and the welfare of the Mary MeChira Group, , 476 MAIN STREET LADIES NIGHT TONIORTI (Ul NEWS A WBATHEB ■ . A SMALL GROUP OF increase back to laat April 1. they TEL. Ml-S-Sm " (HI NIOMTCAF BDmOM in red leather with blaek AN ALL NYLON i t any payment unless Mias Frances Savitsky, US Cen‘ .. « !!i‘ “ AIW*- THOMAS SNOW ^ ALL WOMEN ! ! '! ! '!•* SNOW— ' accent. -' -X ' LIGHTER WEIGHT coupled with a contract covering ter St., was shakan up Monday -a:w ( SI sroB T S corE .«=*• <“ » TOLITICAL DUSTER Well mUe M aylM-rayoa' Genutec mouton carlaiM the next two years ’ when her car was in couiaioa with ADMimOHIEE II :U (Ul MOONUONT MOVIES (iXASI DBADUNE EOmOM "Tamahaaf * " . gab with quilted liaiiig of and Milium lining, adjust­ Also inyolved Ul the sudden a truck at High and AUyn Sta., TONIGHT (Ml SPOBTh VIEWS ' FUU LENGTH eayoo. Sixes l tp H- able diih strap, fiji to 7Jd- a:«a ( SI WEATMEB FOBECAST '' .. po litic al I OR A SANFOROEO ^ 6 4 7 strike waa the union's anger over Hartford. She waa dlachaigsd after e :tt ( 'l l WOBLD NEWS TODAY 11:M.(H>MEWS i. 'f recent atatemenU by the Water­ traatmaiit at tha Hartfwrd KoapUal. .. . (Ml BIO FICTCBB '■ V ' . . F L A N N E L tI4S ( II NIOHT OWL TBEATEB : ^ front Ohnmiaaion of New Torg . lai Z55?lVk';?s*" o - *‘lB«Ua Law" Harbor, accuaingthe IL A of being (SI) MEWS A WBATHEB ’dtOBE';^-': '■ 9 '* X 1 2 'i ^elcraft Rugs^ JOYCi LAI«V^ gangaUr-conCrNIfd,-,,. y im ..K la e „ U:U (Ml MOVIE C.- ■ “ **b t'i, agTMunant meeU Ud> ,iw> pBBvtna COATS AraiijMMji rrwsy, Baiuraajr ■Parfret fpr/OU year round uao. . JACKIT thu union’s demand for hack pay V (U l TO ■ « ANNOUNCED .. »:M NieWB lU A II CAFTAIN YIDEO euiyi AO ataeo. ' available in a wide ch(»l.ce of cqlom 9 .^ SITS before considering a new cohtract ipsks las fhas (til WBATMEB * ^ »hd patterns, Qf fiber, wool and Hk0 g0Hvht0 PacMfsIaMil If fqliowad the employers' pro­ 0 m (ill UnTLB BBOte Tjrairnew’a Dartlaa acetaU.yarnii-;^ looks and feels like posal, however, ^ the 7:U (U l M H N DALY—Newt “ U;U ( t> naNC itaa M l 0 lp0 € 0 lis is f am iui BIO ~ ■ wool 1 .Outstanding Voluest 'dniy... two-efnt boost' in waUare ooatrl- (‘a* fio®oSi5“' saw qns V 2 ^Uona affective only to T:W (M* POLITICAL MAmEE - $ J . 4 ^ r X ir DELCBAFT r u g a ...... $$$.$1 IM April 1. Shippers and'stevedorg T;U' (SM WBATiBBVANB .< •> M a n TMB bOabs ^oice of styles'.'Choose the Bookcase Headbpard or the ” ‘v * ' • i, . ' • ■ firms voluntarily started paiyiag % V M M M lor m u x 1-M (SI nuncAL Reading Light Headboard . . . complete with luxurious IrH- .(0) SOUMKB’S FABADB I wwwn ^ 3-pc. snow i^rtt. Rayon the increase on that data, making nerspnng Mattress o n ^ x .Spring with legs. Comfortable Kritk Budget their cohtributlea seven instead o f ^'REAR "•*-**.* . . Open A a Ac- ' ihccn gab, winter-ljned (U) rouTtCAL twin 81Z6 , . . Aimiversao'(Sale priced. Each Dekraft avattaUe to I t x. 15. I t x 12. V 15 five cents. - X^HRST QUALITY TooSerreiw. . .1 ana i x-5 foot as wsU aiL f T ^ M'* nisi. jadict. built-up lop pants. I .' 'tta. ahtp^rs' refusal to pay the 7:U ( SI NEWS CABAYAN - Jaka - - . 1 Jackal WINDOW" .' Caaiefea Bwayse walfSte Incrsaaa. ter the previoua Hi JAIOBS 8YEWABT (Ml PBBBT COMO SMOW six months waa UMuplad with a W B B L U M ' E3C0M wixM ua promise to gilrt “full cottaldaratlqB (ill FILM NYLONS Use Credit CooRong "JIVARO" siaaisteAtiMM ABTHUB OF MANCHESTER to a further incraalM in future ^ AMD NU 1“ KELLER'S M o Down Fsjraiefik .Welfare payments. . ^ SUN. aad MON. 4M) em r DBTi ?B dark 66BBM, black beeL 60 aange ahecr .oi^epTYica In LowImi. meanwhUa. piedous j weight h < ^ On safe lliBrsdajr, Friday and ^tarday. m "FIGHTPIC MAN ■■■MM iiiir :ii.i.7 i : ~ food aupphaa and vahiable doUar- OF TBE PLAINV* R H N i aaports pUeg up ou ahipa rates OHriiB't Bay Nff* G E WILLIS nn-.j SON, 1:». MaiB s C Mamchrater^ ■n4 m the.etty'a apnmVar pMre ’OlORFS n r t l C r l L O O tOSay; as strUdag 4<>ckman’ mow- CHILOlU^te* Fiif I HAWKINS ly^ brought tba vast' ^ort ta’ V.^^ '-5.: "iS'l

K - / ■ i-it .rtri ■ -f mv. T- K-' I, , - ...... ^ , ... N' I ■Ur- ■ ; '.V-'A " Y . /■ • .■ A-.Hi; > / ■ ■ \ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ - I ■ " ' ■.■■■ ■ ' . . • ■ : X • V .,■;■.* '-I'-, ■ /' 1.' 'iX /' / y¥ A G E FQWB / »UNC^TEB*iViaim b HE^AU), BIANCifeSiEiC CONN^ W )^ OCTOBER i 1964 MANOIE5TEB,EVEmN(^X^BRAL(D. liANCHEST^ CONN^^ WEDNESDAY, OCt6BER>«. i954 ----- ■■■'.. 1-e ...... ' "‘ " ------^ —------^ ■ ■ ■ . K'.: : ■■ ;; T- X children’s art clasaas for '15 ysara WOTB~141« W a p p in g toe United .States has given India A n d d ve r ...... lit B^ndaor and Wapplng. Her W estx^S^rried durihg.thd past'three yearA with i t t i lify Radio coinplet* coura* includes iSuaHhg another 80 mlUlons expected in the y » and poaier worit. design, a i ^ p - ' airrent year,. ' J o h n s o n v . \ ■ .•'.•‘X / ■ . ‘ ^ predation, aculptuitog, and watar . . GtcMes FUs* ImpreMlea d l o r D u m p colprs and oils. She w f ‘ By S^^el In a alngle project, therefore, A s s o c i a d d n •Om foUowmt pratraiB.*tti»aBlMp iH>>iy many of these subjectdaa/possible' Russia,has effected, tha impres­ during the first eight ' ■ n tqr UM.radiii iiiuas«> t o sion it la offering India more than / BMOt* ttd' >m MtlijMt to duu>(« apping, Oct. 6 -^(Special)^ i^rther information jhay be ob- l ^ f as much da tha United BUtea Antdover, Oct. 6 — (S^ial) talned by celUng MrByT>eteriNn at widtout ooOco. ^WQTH—H. Flannery rst selectman Thomas Burgess, 'eter' has given in four years. The fact At^the rMent annual meeting j*t r ^ H a I f MltcheU 3-0168, or /H n . I^ H ee Delhii Oct. 6 (A>)—A sud­ ^^mMcaa help has been in hut- *‘*^1T-W«iw... ------Poitai n „ ^ Bo» Newir Nlfht Watcb Sn, has announced that/a piece of Magee at Jackson 8-5465V d en / surge, of Russian,offers of • , tha Andover Lake Property Own^- ’ W nc—Olldersleeve ■ rwht gm a^ and Russian aid is cx> A \ ers Assn,, tha following diBeera X It Matlne* KSSJj” ??**'*® lor Romanco property is available for a town; Paper te^«wa; r^ica or the flag of the Secre- ■ \ Couia*. Planned .Monomic aqd technical assistance ^ Arthur Dnic S to t^ School News .tary of Opnoierce to present to Mrs.' Amna Peterien' will con­ TTieachool library went into full Hoover. i , ■ duct a course in arts qnd cyafta V Operation this week, thanks to One outsider ip vited was H er­ for children under the^ sponsorship parent voluntMre.: bert Hoover, J \ , 51,' who waa of the South Windsor Art lieague. The children Of Mrs. Wright’s «wom in Ifonday aa Undersecre­ The first of a inries of eight.les­ room held a pet show ‘lasjw eek. tary of State, v lth h ls father look­ . The pets brought in Included a fv / ing on; sons will be hSId Saturday morn­ ing, at the Pleasant ValJey.,Ciub, Raharaii Roafiif eral varieties of roosters and henh,' I At a luncheon pt.-old frtbnds and The Most pet crows, a duck, tiirtles, a p ^a- \ Just on* ox^plo from Commerce D ept' associates pre­ EUlington Road. ’ Mrs.’Petersen, a graduate of the W. H. ENGUND kiet, cats, and a rabbit. / y^ondarful colltttion of ceding tbe reunion. Weeks' office Hartford Art School, has taught Several parents haye takra ad­ said,, officials were to bring Hoover LUMKR COMfANY vantage of the invitation to visit hit flotter^s. ANtoad-turhing up to date on departmental de­ . / \ .r TSL MI-S-9244 the school and partak^ of the velopments since Hoover left for school lunch with their to^ldren aa llttri, bo^ty that, vrtll ahabla ’'' ' R. Harrow the Whit* House. m I th« H o^ T W ¥ « L l l i \ well as to pbserve thy classroom you tbXPut your baltN^ca ' ,9i The updating had conaiderable toocedure. ward./' $aa our ground to coyer. When Hoover left Wins U the'depaiHnent in 1928 it had a WD-_ •od War X USED MRS The Volunteer ^ r e Dept, soft­ t valburs, valvfts in WOTB- ayroll of' 12,680 permanent poti­ ball team, won /the champion S:U- ons. Today it. has 37,000 fuU-tlmc; iportXypas • . WHAT—Hara'a to ship of tne Fitemen’s Windham wno-FrankP*— employes. The department’s budget firoudio Sptdalt and ’ Tolland Counties Softball W D R o-ra—: I. War In 19^-24 waa 20H .million dollars. League. Trofmes were presented waTO-Bquaa The. current budget Is 928 millions. 1950 PLYMOUTH mMM to the locay team at the Fire I, jawaladi hats, berets \ .WHAT—OohiK IVtrward When Hoover was Secretary of SEDAN. Grey fO V v House recei ’wno-w K ta MUa Commerce, the department was /New Prexy ms. A grand choica WDRC—Hat Pradaet hotoused In a rented office building, .iWOTH-Com Ranger 1950 iiUICK RDM8TR. M B K G. WilHam ^ n g e , Jr,, Bunker •: H("oover helped plan the depart­ Hill R ^ a senior at Windham Forward ment's present 8-acre, 3,311-room CONV. Green ...... , j HUa SLIGHTLY HIGHER UHF High /School, has been named ^ ---- ...j Pradnet headquarters and laid its corner­ presltent of the Connecticut Fed- WOTH—Cana Raoiger stone, while he waa President, on 1951 DODGE c o r d - eratjw of Student Councils, suc- ‘WHAT-Wawa; mgbt Watch June 10, 1989. n e t CL. CPE. Black SMS IE niiST TEN CUSTOMERS TO ng Arthur .Hotchkiss who re- w nc—Tou bart TourfSur Ufa alg ‘ WDRO-CrlinTMotograpii WOTH—Ifawa, X.,Arnold 1951 MERCURY BUY THIS SET W IU MGEIVE To Attend OoBferenre CLUB COUPE. Green 9 1 ' / Guy Outlaw, of the Elementary iT-^awt; Mlaiit Watch Q M A Ralief from / School-faculty, U representing the k \ WTIC-T. bat Your Ufa FR K MSTAIiATIONi .Pila Irritation bright new outlopk for fsKwUh thess school , at a conference in Washing­ ton, p. C., on rural education. His ./ 40 yea^ago a Buffalo druggist tractive curtains aiid drapesi class I is being .conducted by the w S|^.^aw a: Night Wateh^ \ :X WTre—Me Btonr created ah- ointment ' to .relieve IIQY MOTORS, 1 ; / / / principal In his absence. wpR^Amoa 'n Andy itchiiig smartlns pHes. It brd.ught INCORPORATTEb ToVvn Meeting . WOTH-ramlly‘Thaafar such quick, cooling, soothing, 241 N. MAIN ST. A- At the town meeting Monday . \ *WHAT—Cbliie Forward astriflgMt. relief that its fame . MANCHESTER night it was moved to continue toe Wnc--Big Btoiy spread across the land . making jiresent Regional High School WDRO-%^Han ■ \ Billowy, Nylon^PRISCILLAS WGTH—Fami^'nieater Peterson’s Ointment a favorite in . Tel. MI-3-5113 ' Planning Committee for a period thousands of homes. Ask your TTsaue sheer nylons tlmt drape , ^_ X 'of not more than-two years. i*- X^' r. druggist today for 45c box or 75c De^to-PjymoutEi. SUPER-V softly, lend real eachahtment to Members of this group are Ber­ T d erfsio n applicator tube. Peterson’s Oint- X- any window . . .rnay to launder nard Hudak. David Yoemans, Etha / T'- On jnent deUghU or money back. quick d- r------j l n j ^ ’’, 72’’ lengihs. pr. $2 *®* Birmingham and William Pratt. The town report was accepted, X . aa pre.tented. Maachester Evening Herald An­ / dover torreapondent, Mrs. Jane 5 Nylon Tai ■ ■ D o r t h e 11, telephone Pllgrtm t. ^ ‘ . SWeoten .blackberries and put a E SMART 54”, 63”, 72” layer of,- them in sherbet glasaes. •' Add, a layer of vanilla puddipg . J and top with more of the black-. • t*-: Iterries. BE HAPP.)/ X . /■ \- */ BE A TRAVERSE DRAPES . ' -r. r- - ; ■■■. ■ t I ■:-v p r . $ ^ .gg EARLY BIRD PM^B for rtch draping. ‘ ' W % Lacy...and CHI^STAUS X TIERS Sure- fire - "SHOPPER Nyion ernmspuBmspuB an4one eottoas,eot .plaM, Tailored plains nod' prints S6”38” tongtong. X fashion! $ 1 . 9 8 • 1.* : ' ' Classic pumps, tailored ■.'ff.'.' terrifically . . ./and laced FRIEZE.TYPE SHORT LOOP ai the slim vamp where, Plsy^It Mart this Christmas! Shop here early!. You’ll have time to get KNITTED ^ a metal-tipped bow- ties novel gifta for yoiir' dhildreni—You get better values now’ .■. . better N o n -s k id smartly. Just made tbsay aerywe . and,you’ll be relax^ to really enjp.V Christmas,.Shop early. nice things to your new­ est suit, just made to comfort'' your walking SLIPCOVERS , ■< BEST CHOICES of YOUTHS’APPAREL by FAMOUS MAKERS YOURS FOR ONLY $ 2 . 5 0 Per Week . hours, tvith the graceful' ' t ■ ■ ■ 1 *f qaaltty long staple cotton. Henvy ^ New Patterns/ . t' ' medium dress heel. Gay Instex bnektog for snfety. AvniUble in J l in red leather, V DRESSES ‘ COATS, jAe& S N O W S U IT S cetera. ,, Extr» U'OVen iiiGterUil fOr longer war by Handee, Cindetolia. by'Tween Teens, Bambury. Look At The De Luxe Kate Greenaway, Nanette, by W ^ h e r Winkle, nitat ^ wSm to be oppraclnlrd; . Peggy ’n'i Sue, Kute Kiddy Youngland, TwiAle Frocks, Tidykiniiy Gardner ^Nylons, Features You Get: ; /: Swishy, LitOe Star, Misa.Ouality, _ Koats, S. J. Buchman. Little ^Ydusg Set T ^ '* 24 " x 42'' . . . $ 2 .4 9 CHAIRS . . e-bound" Suay Brooks Buddy, Mighty Mac ' ' Sizes 3 to 14. ■ 8lcick Tc^tto Sixes 3 to 14. ' Site# 3 to H, ' • Offfwee* 8 1 “ TV pirtnr*. Cinema-Wide Screen gives you- DIVANS . i . .$14.08 Vibrant colon qceontnota ritaso ^ a picture far bigger than many old-fashioned 81‘s. 27^x 50'< . . $3^49 ^ p k t 4 l ■X„;. ^ 1 ' 'T '' SKIRTS ' BLOUSES SWEATERS ’V ''i ‘“X ■! . SUIT ii MAPLE . , , .$2.29 by Derby," NeubMcr by-dolham! Pandora,/- D SuvelnHjiiii i ji itowirorrtenlciMxxsIsmvea inches in over- /"I witk a print! by Chicky, Smart 0 irti.‘ '' all cabinet mze. Controls sie on the aide, high up, no bending, Jaaa Duffein, Lertqgx • . ! Judy .Kent , , .. r - Pauker, Pickwick, Regal ’ /J? X.« all-wool flannel I j . - Sizes 3 to 14.. / Sites 3 to 14.' ' ■ . / S“ «* ® to 14, / . •. MeWest TV fentwes.'Aluminised pictui* tube ;V,. Leis power consumption. U H F reception optiottiH.'eitmrChoiOe / , WE CARRY A COMPLETE CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED- USE OUR LAY-AW a Y PLAN: of mahogany-, walnut- Tir hfondjAiyMMltobiiiais: FuU Yaar N e G k I a ce is , *2 -* $ 1 7 . 9 8 ; U N E O P . ‘ ■ X ;M Warranty on picturejtiibe, vOclaya^h chaSsia parts. • SCARFS*' ■ , V ■ Fall^ to f r e e GIFT WRAPPING—FREE PARKING. IN REAR ^ h # Eyelet ■ ^ m < A A ^ “ ■-. • I.':'' ■ ...... 1 b ' -^ -1 - .L . —jr- ,JIW A .CAMUaC?:^ ■a-K..fa. I KIRSCH HARDWARE •lid Organdy ' ^ | They’re tatrifid! 60" rope necklaces -in'solid Block rayon - taffeta i^ith a colorful. woven-jdobby ^.to'ned beads or two andieven 3-tone effects. print . . a ramovabie wool jersey , dickie with. ■ ' U y i. - “ l•^•ct, you have 24 cblor| and color eombi- Jiow-tia and starlit rhinestone buttons. A zip front nations to pick from! Vibrant colors in.-the step-in charmer with’ plastic patent belt. Very ' to 18, Charcoal or Brown bsfbds ampnasizad with tiny gold beads in be- I „ "Shoe Dept, •/••faking in gold, sapphirk blup Vr rari print On ” r 1 .r tween. Eacb. liacklaca has a_ spring ,‘ring v . CRHOUSESSOti ' blacic. Sizes 12 to 28^ > . - 'A- S a K n U r a S lT Char T ■ f B u (i cj r t . t ye?. Indeed! V ■ '1

I * ■ / . ' ■ A- ^ . . .. ^>4- ' • ' __- ■-‘Hr- ■ I; V i; /■' -'"t.. ‘X‘ 7 \ X /'■ : 'X 'X iMANCHESTER' EVENING HERAtD, M A N C H E ^ t^ ^ N N ^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEl X X. X. M ANpHyrAB yVENmti HERALD. QOWl^e WyPNfeS^ 8, 1964 _ ■ ■ ' ' ~ ' ‘ ' • ' 'V- . PAGE SEVBN mtt ! about it ..... ,■ ' '■ " * fice la - .and to added. ; totemEtoekt oombtoe oft 'Bril Metety to the ypry^iieec^toUire.’! many yeiM.-. Boirm, in Atlaiitie; >Wtoni«n--8krih largest outside the doWatown dia- Columbus, Ohio. Died Tueada; fear at Uueeun (alie tm to J. to check one answer Md sign the Restaurant Assn. Plans president, MM- J. ttollogg White. Mohammed R u n Prihlevl opthftd ner possible,” aUBptaa or woMUag. r, ciation haa hired an expert to cliscusaioa on setting the eted working out Agristliig Mrs. YYhlto as hoeteSeas trtet before it went Ytohkrupt Ui- ^carda , ' i- \ I the water and HebraB; Oct 6 (^peelal)—LioW the— ___fifth' ______aeeaion _ of the______Turning I iw a i^ to the recent discovery By T I ^ ’A 'E m ^ ' 1947, Died Tuesday. v ' . 1/ hows pUtSri 8111)*, UMl w (Continoed from Page One) Continuing Its , F ight; .compute just how much'iwould-be Yor a public hearing, on v 'bb,.Mrs. JoaepK M. Griffing, ■Treat yoiir suede shoes and bag fortahly. This pleasaat aeNMW has no ^'^J^vo guards, John KHng \of lost in such an exodus, to providk rate hikes broqght-OiR increases f the news eeems moftly t any drus eoUBtar. sign the cards. ^rirge numberi ot tsan involving the reepmsIMlitiiss bi Die new ratee ate expeetad to ond and iMrd'grader. Oatherihe ItlMlMipiH ]^ow«r . t o iber of NATO. That prob­ Uquor ASen. was raported ready ter should be -wet or dry. . Marak comes to tlie school and lOf J. Kellogg White wastblMrved alleged i^eipta^of/f^tultiee by rifiemhera M the produce 40 per oeiit more revenue. X ' yimM|ai ttii geiien^ilnc j^Iant ably >W11 take tlie form of a today to continue its fight for Sun? leaned' Challenge' The , serious a mpM na/tt/ls not fair MxiUi grade ie conducting he^ class day and daughter Alma of Obl- ; at Widt hlompM*' ' the^-dassa are « being referred/to for iMs Btoltod/to alt on it. , It rowing for heedecfoepMal ImprOve- chester, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph He said etui a different and t eCipartji o \th e plan call for would have permitted ieatourents meetings recently to Sucii a ref­ mente. alopg a atudy of Alaaka* The ing iVest Germany in a 1048 erendum. ’ U<& ffigtrict atattorneys. Today^ad- should be/duMt by ihe new BtMud. - pupile 'tacentiy saw a picture, Pagach and cMldren of Columbia. hhortor dtiweeiatlon rate ie used and clubs to serya drinks on mittlatraUve ,i It sKotdd/tfev done 'the way the In other aotiime aMeetiag the M r..and Mrs. WlUiam Kowalski to obniNite hnastaaippt Povtor'e lno ^ropean oafense treaty Although Minlcuccl’a report to / ai^ed .changea were de- Water Dept. Mat night HwltoaRi' “ Silver MiHfonr,” showing the inis i as the Brussris Pact, for days.' •ighetrto apbepanaet action. new Bmm wants it ' and oute oft the salmon Induatrry. and children ot Andover, Mr. and oone .tax dedUcUonB^hSd a foiirth 'day appears to be the assoCiatim’a Xrhe new hotutng sceiidel unit not tryi^ to jpaas tile tabled until ite next alaetiiig the Mra. Alvin White ahd cMldren of and much lohK«r« depredation As expected, the Board voted aiuwer to Rev. Edgar, Minlcucci queation oft whether to Miy a i ' '' The C laes is also being drilled tightening the NATO"7^illU^ 6-1 to ..reject the controversial in the criminal division will be Mrs. Fitspatrick said-'She an muUlplication facts, and Gilead, Mrs. JesM V^lte,-'Jr., of late waa need by MiB8la^>pl Pow*- B unt ordinance last night, and today said, the decision of the -restauraift heeork _M«. Fitspatrick w defeeted^^ trf^'wai sehooi. Teachers’ classes in pen- son bom 'to Mr. and Mrs. Irring Ktfahver told the^mtnese He leaves one n^ce, Mrs. 'WU: Slow being handled^in thr«r eepa- main on Buck­ Buell of Laconia. N. H. The c i ^ aepmed to ahtoiiiht to •aylne^'fhat ber of the Brussels organizalion, e association was also report­ ever, the restmuknt obmera have the town election Monday. in her ingham Street -aiid' kpprovad hir­ mensMp are being lield after 11am Van Byle of/Manchester. and no action bX this country''^., ed 6qnsidering' going all the way, not yet decided'.on any definite rate departmentXectlohe—thft bid for reflection. " . j . aohool IVesdaye, Ail teachers have la a great grandson of Mrs- E. E> 'm U R S D A ' SAT “they want Whcle/Sam tOMiy for The body/wiU baahipped to Pres­ fraud, govermiitat operptions and ing an appralmr to aet a valua «n Foote and Mr. and Mrs. Elton W- the Wept Meto^hie ^ a h t- in 39 required on that. "W-ith ^ referendum question on course of action ^ybqd meeting ^ Bowers, who was eliminated in a right-qft-'way tlib qpnqectieut the opportunity to take the Palmer que Isle, M ain^ F^day night for However, the administration ihay xyhetheXManchester shall be a wet within a few dayaNstUi Leisner. common crimes- units;/' the Republican primary. Sept. 14. method course, Mrq. Heck la the Buell of Gilead. ' 'X years'* thtdugh dejMwlBtion ac- burial there ^ tu rd a y nvomlng. _ In the^Pupilhg comWttee heer- Power ,Cb. eeeka from W. liffiddli. Birthday Party eountinf. ootTn the cate of Miuls- choose, in asking ratification of .tpwrt sevm^^^B a week or a dry But he did confirm Mhricucct'i re- said'the water rates should have Turnpike to Olebtt Btrbei. ■ Inetnictor.. Prienda may call at the Holmes German attachment to NATO,, to one, if theTSimday sales, proposal port of the meeting.,of'the 14 res­ mx>ken Baltimore been raised 10 years ago and urged , Some oft the'penmanship meth­ A dinner patty Was hcM Sunday / alppt Power the life of< a aimilar Funeral. Home, 400 Main St., Fri­ M ril^r aajd prx>ceMs from FHA- Martin told the Board iW l observing the 86th birthday of ‘ vartoualy at^40 or submit the whole package to the is defeated at the'j)olls. taurant and grill owners/ and did eariXaction bn tha,issue. Thrall, aseistant euperintendanit of ods employed inf schools tend to X day aftembon from 3 to 4, Innate and, in effect, ask for a ' Meet ,H^h. not rule out the possibility that >riJ*rojects he haridlbd amounted to the Water Dept., recommeMed present were Mr. qnd Mrs. Arnold / correct,” Stletenroth re- Hanket okay so that^there will be Oleksinski said, however^ the association might press fbr anything I.do in tMs office uupX9 n . renting a backhoe at *729 a month writing, ao that everyone's looks 7 no question of U.'S. support-for the before einy definitofttopa are ail-or-no^ng referendum. agfri-oximateiy $2.«00,000 more 7:ft9'qn7:59'qn Nov. 1 1,, Bowers said.s / V. exactly aHke. This may be a good C. Foote of Amherst,. Mass., Mrs. X deal. than Ms costs, and a paytorider at *491 a month Carl Geissler of Mancheaier, and \ X motion of Kefauver, the sub- the .assopiatiqrii m a n o rs will T^reetora Vete ' tie "was supported by Director' for uee in- a aanitary aewar'liiiitel- ' thing, as tending toward greater with their Counsel, AUy, George This exosae M loan proceeds over legiUltty, but one mtasaa those Mrs. Charles H. Fish of Gilead, at eemmtttee voted to send a tran- F u n e n l g " Secretary of SUle Zhillea re­ v ^ e ^otffiriance, which hkd beeh gliding coats owell . note from' parents 'stating Mrs. Post's sister.. ROYAL The funeral of Henry lating a petition for enactment, haa Fred Srimeider.of Arlington, Va.. housIngCotiimirisioner in charge of wss said to have cknceled phmg/' CoOple Feted / and 'Inieodore ?Fairbiu)ks, who said the ritaeon their absence. This Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keeto ob­ PALM 245 Highland St„ Waa Pretest March already collected more th'Sn 2.500 he preferred to kaye the people told the Cor^Uee the capital rental housing operations. The for the .house after th h o u a ^ should on the first day of OnAi^mbly Vote terday aftemooh at 2 o'clock at signatures,' which is more than stock on a.D istrict of Columbia cominittee also wfts4 ^ that Pow­ scandals broke last April- served their 10th wedding anni­ vote on. dt, abstain^. Jacob F. retumli o tohoM after such ab- versary last Saturday evening at the Holmes Funeral Hom s'w ith would be required, and said he ex­ Miller waa a^n i. proJect„.Rho^UUun^rector - r Powell took the witness chair Nathan Manilow, a CMcagb bull , New Look (Osatinaad ^ran Page 6 qp) of St. Mary*a Episcopal/Church, Planned to Aid the town clerk in about two weekd. around *290,000 on a *3,500,000 An item about hot lunch news buffet supper was served to nearly mortgage. late in the day, but he refusedrb. er who testified Powell-repaid all' 30 giiests. Mr, and Mrs. Keefe live officiating. Burial was /in East Favors Showdown - -/ answer questions. He claimed the .^oney the next j^ r. Is that the tables have a new look ■Ira for speed, it ihlght be as much Cemetery. / Tba report that the' restiuifant Capehart said he wanted to ob­ in Cojeheater when not at their I six months before all the neces- Sen. McOirthy AJibutTo hia ^onatitutional ' protection these daya The eighth grade iake ,cottage. They were married Bearers were William Baumgiar- ownbra would be willing to force a serve "jlust good-naturedly” th at egainst poaaible aelf Incrimination pupils take turns acting as host ■ ^completed, tel, Robert Cross, Roy Fraser. Vic­ Slowdown on whether Manchester 'Tor ah investment of *20o, you KOLANEE-MELEASED or hostess at the^ dinner table. The Sept. 23/ilM4, at St, Peter'q Epia-. the NATO'cmmcil’s, SUN Baltimore, Oct. 6 i/Pi ^ A tostir V the aame grounda on which he copal eburch, the Rev. Harold R. tor Jobrtson, Henry/E. Slnnamon should .be wet or dry seven dayg a ‘rtto SMFD twnt How Cb. made a profit of between *200,000 hqd refused to teatify in two pre- vpbjeot of thia ia 'iio help to develop r of West Germhny and the ahd ,J6hrt" J, Fox. 7 monial dinner honoring Ms former week came from FredMlhiccui an­ qall'to ektinguiah some burning' knd *300,000 and you'get *7,000 or HartfordXbet. ■'-(gV-Adam table manners at school and keen perfomj^ing the ceremony. y ratification by the al^ chief; aide touched off last jilght other association m em l^, although vidi^. appearanitos before thri Kolanek, ef Bristol'was re- The Keefes h ^ e twO sons. Bobby ■ h". , Monday night membera of lerives on-Linden .Street at alMut '*8,000 a year ground rent for M banking comntittee. ':-'- JU, by'doing rim tq enjoy a quieter 1ft members. ^Washington Lodge. LOL, of which what sponsors hope wiU 'be'^a. na­ Olekefaiaki gald no- final deciaioa yesterday afternoon. No yeara” the Hartford Onmr lunchXpqm. ■ and Gary. Mrs. 'William. Griffin of .. Allied offlciahi had the deceased a member, con­ tion-wide "Manch on WaeMngtoM’’ had yet been reached,bn this point. X \tW nlt I have'a right to get . Virtually all the teeUmony tak­ ty Sag where he had beea con-'' Colchester baked rihe four tiered v V X hoped Ntha London agramar^ damage was nported. The lu n ^ room 'baa been serv­ wedding, cake. ' ducted a memorial service at the to, save Sen. McCarthy from can- Mlnicuccl aald that 14 grill a ^ out oft sorts. When l see the gov- en yesterdayxrevolved about Pow­ fined aliiee nrid-Angimt la eoa- ing about 69meqlri P«r day for the would ba in effect by the era of funeral hom^ ■ i ■unf by th'e Senate of the Unitft4 Tsriaurant owners had, before tM ernm e^ participating in this sort ell. The committee Xalrio heard aectloa' with the laveettgation At Home Kendon H. Heal, 31, .40 Irving last two. weeju. The program Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green X i 'X ■ States.' , question wee put bMI know its going to hurt that Powell: , ' • ' / -^rronadlag the death af hto needs greater Wtlclpatlon. ,.And Akmverssry Maas Roy Mi Cohn, who resigned as of Directors, voted uneiUm oc^ to diarged with speeding by BUte privato industry in the end.” Received *3,0Q0 Mi cash in 1959 brother, Jem, 4$. •sujrgestlons along thto line will be who .were recently married, are \ An SMlversary Mass for the counsel for McCarthy’s Investiga­ force an all-or-nbUiing vote J( Sun­ Patrolnian Elmer NeaL Alfred Kaskell, a New Yorker from Winitm T. Johnson,, a VM- welcopi)^ by teacheriKand others making their home at Amston / Lake. - . Indiana^ Guards late M r/ and Mrs. John Garibaldi tions sub^bRunlttee after the re­ day sales were defektod. He. said who built 32 million doUars worth ginia Bepcb, Va., builder to oaier in charge. auggeried tliat will be'sqld tomorrow morning at cent row |;etween the Wisconsfn that If the aasociatiotv should lose *The Mary Cushman Group of the of apartment projects in Queeqp in loaaea ahootlng/diee and ne^sr re­ it Would be a great help^at this Cbmiii 68 piece Republican'Senator and the Army, In such an election, aU resUurant paid the monejr. " x. Manrhester Evening Hemid R«^ 7t,45/n St. James' Church. Second OmgregaUonel Church will recent years, testifiad today .time if any one haa'kny’vegebables bron correspondent, Stlaa Sunnn Try to ^^den Halt was honored by 66 persons at the and grill owners' npikr ' serving h(dd lie montMy meeting Friday govemmsnt-insured mortgages Placbd beta of *l20^ a Chafmd Skin which they could donrite to the | 6-a-plato dinner here. liquor, as wetl/ui package stores, Saantag aittry, t a s tlagiy rsHeved' Pendleton, ^telephone HArrHon night at S o'clock sharp at the yielded *250,000 more thsh the dayi vdtb a bookie ilere in the «0, LabrkatM. aMdksIM. M ps M haal. Property Usto were keyed to the defense of Mc­ “the towp^ would stand t o lose will be-the co-hoetees. An auction the banking committee heard a. ■.asllwi«ed»i*ie wkSafU lUiasliap. Quite a number came to the X, but members of th k hutgolni more, In tax rbvenuas, tb|aa we Bought a *>3.245 lot in faah- ■hlft formed picket linea.eoon Carthy and. hia fight against com­ and card sale will be held, ' stream oift’Wltnesaes teH of direct lonabla resibential aacUon here town clerk’s bfflca Satinrday to l^'arrantee Dpeds , munism. RISINOLSTSP hand in property lists. The select­ tar midnight. \ \ Heitnah -C. Schendel and Mary nMltaf I* BaIMT , Meria Otifflfh, vice p r e s id e of Rabbi Benjamin Schultz of Nqw men, Winthrop S. Porter, John E. Regui^ Price $79.95 J. Schende/to Edward Michael York, toastmaster, urged thft audi- Horton and . Herbert U Johnson — iSE^ — the International' Guards ^ion, Weiss, property on Spring Street. ■aid the poat-mldnjght dei erica to “Join thousands .of people were present, also the-town clerk. W.H. E N G L A N D Frank G. \ St iner, Joseph from all over, the couiltiy at a Mrs.. Charles' P. Miner, to receive tlen was not ordered by (' Steiner, Mary Stoiner Stickney, to LUMffER COMPANY but be added, “the stiiki solemn, dignitied convocMtoii. in the. lists, from 10 a. m. to 4 p;- m Theresa Steiher yon Hone, proper­ Washington on Nov. 11 to protest Tel. MI-9-0344 ^ QrifflUi had said earlier ha hftd The next session for the purpose CompUto Comh*9 ty on El/ridge Street. the sriiear of antl-OommuniSts.” will be Oct. 16 at the aame hours, laMgraphed Gov. Gtorge Craig. ^/itanley BrSy to Thomas De- NOW FOR Mating that a u^out might On Nov. 8 the Senate Is st-hed- YOU NEVER MISS A CnOB TH 'ilioae who gave their lists in Sat­ 3 DAYS lAira. properly on Concord Road. ti’ed to reconvene to consider a urday were heard to give sighs of TOMORROW—FRHlAY—SATUROAr eotna at S a. m. {Kin) today if the GHbert Thurslon Hunter and / governor did not ./agree by' that special committee, reco.nmct.ila- relief that Uie matter was attend­ 8 Srilsd Forks Harriet Calkins Hunter, to Wil­ tioh -tb ’.t McCa-thy he censured. ed to. ‘there are always a fe w GOBMETICS ’ time to meet wiUr' union represen­ lard L.\ Robinson and Barbara S. Hcn]i|ed . by Sen. Watkins (R- ID tatives. Grifflth/indicated that a Roblnsortv property on Delniont /REMEMBER! THIS Q U I^IN ^B U siN ^^A L E CANT LAST FOREVER property owners who forget to X w E CARRY AftL 8 Ice The Spoons limited number of guards would Utahl,- ihq committee said it haa hand in their lists, and who have 9 Soup Spoons ’.Street. T'-y. found th'at McCarti.y shoyveU con­ to pay the lOf/r penalty. As al­ LEADING b r a n d s 2 Table Spoons be, left on duty to feed the 2,300 Theresa C. Taalllo to James A. tempt of the 1952 Senate. Elect'ons RIAl pneonere and to keep them under- Taslllo a n d \ Jpan M. TaslUo, ready Stated the listS'i. may be 8 H. h ; Knives MtiVaillanca, The prison employs subcomn.ittce ami, useo • vulgar handed in at any time thia month, A i ^ r ^ D i ^ ^ F08GID 1 Butter Knife about IPO guardp. property on Edison Road. language about a member pf that at times when the town clerk’s of­ 8 Forks Natibnal Guard units stood by grpup. It also formally accused C U T lItY v . 1 SeDhr Spooii^ TIES D.8. TO BED PLOt hlnr of abu.sing Brig. Gen. Ralpiv ■'■■A 8 Butter SpreaSers la annorles.at Gary reftdy to move W. Zwlcker when he appeared be<- In a ^ emergeicy, and other units Paris, Oct. 6 (Ab-^The French ' fore the McCarthy subcommittee. Vsflparalso and Whiting- were Communist iftuiy lend^v Jacques , ' .Thq Watkins committeei said f o u r ^ u r alert. State Police Puclos denied today he\cver re^ Cohn when hia turn/came on the 7 ' _ were ready to mass troopers reived milliar}' secrets from an flvc-hour\ dinner ^ogiam.' "wa.? /■'X. the prison quickly if necessary, adniittrd poll«> informer, tie ac- constituted Tor the soie purpose of TO IHE/BARE WALLS! Go.v. Craig said in response to caOed the informer, Andre Bam- getting McCarthy’s' B<-alp.- G-EPICTURr the union’s ultimatum: . nns, of being In the pay e f^ a n The contempt charge against “We won't recognize the tmibn American organizat1on.“ D n c l^ McCarthy, Cohn said. was. "an- PRICES MEAN NOTHING NpW r---SEU A-jF WHiftf IT WILLI BRING QUICK EXTRA • (jUALITY — EXTRA PURE SIl VER aov or at any. time in the future, was being questioned by ail eg-^ K^-ered in .1952, wheji the vpter3 of OVERLAY AT POINTS 6F GREATEST WEAR! and we won't recognize any one amihlng magistrate Ik. the Inves­ Wisconrin heard his Side of the elae who seeks to turn people tigation of how important mili­ story and Teeiected- him b>- over Look! Look! ^ ARi f HE ORDERS HbW GIRLS'NYLON P « i N C E \ - , ■gainst the government.” A'-' ' / tary information wound up In half/a-million votes— the biggeat > SW EA TERS FINEST QUALITY KNIVES . . . REAL FORGKD “YOU. dan't strike. against the the hands-, of. the Communist majority,ever given to a candidate |6YS* 4.98 FICKWICK STAINLE^ STEEL MiKROR FINISHED government, and Griffith might ' party's top command. in a Wisconsin Sehatc election.” 100% WOOL T W E BIB UOUNTER EVERY SNOW SUIT NOW 1,88 and I t t m! BLADES! - / ■ \. 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Wherever you'live—G-E PIECES MAY BE ADDED! , - // z / f f / ih O N E L O T ' SLACKS2- 2.88 it beri—for UHP and VHF! ^CHILDREN'S • UTTLE TOTS’ ’ 7 / iibhrhbhhwi^^^b 2 for 5.00 (E lUIMINini TDK - PAJAMAS1JI ta. l a d ie s •.•$ c o t t o n 1 ^ SNOW suil* 9M im p m DVFEiiQKr! SOLD a t Ift.M THIS IS ORIGINAL R(XjER3! Do not confuse it with in* yoliiMto2.98 / PAJAMAS 2.68 Ubies' seasucKn CT NOW-MONDAY «.leW «nci(v •• Nu i . from handle to tip for, graceful balance and cutting ease. OrtN WEDNESDAY *jL DEY-THIIR$p>Y^ F8IDEY Md S*TM8DEY UNTIL 9 iTVi I P^ldolre'ilamoui IHatlme'Porcelain finish itoyi -CIHOICE OF TnVO PATTERNS—traditional “Fairfield” or (ibntemporafy Milontly while, wbhttandt Kuffing, dollii from 14 ONLY ' . V ' . ' i CHiiDriiHs N EW . " I IJO BUSSiERES Q i l | 8 1 8 B r w r Meilel SlCaftt.. 21-Inch Centel*. "Royal Palm.” One ofthfese two patterns will fit most harmoniously into ' Gtnuiaa Mahegany veneeri, CenV W#ochm oc’ioopa — eon never rust. MANY MONTHS TO PAT almost any setting. Here is really a spectacular oppoii-tunity made-jjos* OHILOREirS WHITE) ONE LOT-^OYS' ceeied iwivol cotiofz. i ALSO AVAILABL0“ 100 PC. SERVICE FOR 12 aible ^v a single large purcha.se. BUY NOW FOR^OUR OWN HOME,. FOR BRIDES, FOR THE HOLIDAYS AHEAD. — TIm m O ther POLO SHIRTS 'H*X' REG. $120.00^.^.. i PRICE $59.95. » » OUR EASY FAY PLAN Ntitwres# Tee' ACTUAL VALUEIYO 25.95* lOYS'T.M V ^.,,vv\ ■ fteleirt ■■ O■ Wei■ C-«re» ; ^ ^ .--i' souaerb• / o : a.ts XxeeptieivJ valaee at tUa OOINO. OUT OFfBUSC^^MS OAIWUS GOATS O t - SALE ^ICB . BB SURE TO SEE THEM. ^ FREE!/FREE!: UveJBetor RiMiise New goiag at all- iw BALE FRICE! Cotopiete aBtranx insteriation wi^h piirchaae of any ' Vabiea you' c a a t beat—ybuTI $6$ Btyleo aad tahr U L SHILOREWS "/•G. 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' f ' PAGB EiCH T >1: MANCSIES:^ EVENING HEEALD, MANi ^ N N „ W e d n e s d a y . Oc t o b e r 19S4 ■■ . . . . MANCHESTER EVraONG HERAtJJ, ll^Ht^KESTER, CONN, W EDNESl^Y, OCTOBER 6, i m V , '- t' X PAGE NlN:fE is RR outrage which polvee noth- SOS • y . whlch would destiny the Shot in Holdup, ^ wmrilWffi UtoU /oppoeliig camps with complete Skytvqiph SeheduL \ P l a n t N o . I S m itts l|rraUk ality. Seen ImpiNiving de 'Beaumont contl^ed, I ' / •' ■ ' >-■ I: ThArdday, rOct.. .7 ■f *‘a trsigip^eltuat.oa has ariMh in Mldnight-^3 a.m...... Thomas WUi The Rev. Oarl Dlaon, p a^ if of w hi^^w o worlds sUndyConfi^nt- 2 am.-^ 4 a.m...... ^....Flc^d Oiapfnan lual, Lutheran Church, waa Ing/^ach bther^ ctmfinM in their 4 a m x - 6 a,m. VeluatoersNieeded /■■' ■eheikkd to arrive in.. Holdrege, Reg. $32.50 Boston-Stocker; junior, waiting. foy'M ms 'm a^c • a.nf.— B a.m...... Volunteers Needed i ' Neb., tMtoy for th«i funeral of his xach anthentic'^eproddetion in / • -i.m.—Noon .'...sJ,.,.A ••<.••• Mivand Mrs. vyiUard Small j our r! black finish with gold sten­ wand t6 release them:' ^ u a the Noon— S p.m...... v..-^(ni. Gertrude Uriaho, Mrs. Shir- nephew, betnnd Erlckeon, 21> w^o '.A- W / cdom •• Union of Sovirir Socialist 'Repub­ ‘ / .ley Galligan a . wae ehot and n lM -rtUe attempt- V cillings, 26.75s lics seems to/be'waiting for good­ 8 p.m.—^ 6 p.m...... i^ .. Bill Evans 'Vi / ing to thwart a hM^Up at a farm­ 3 . • p.m.— 8 p.m...... -..y:..,.A nn Maison, Eugei^ Mastrangelb house. 3 ness k n b \^ whatl reassuring dis- SIE OUR DISPLAY \ appearayfe and does not .get tired 8 p.m.IO n.m. ..j> < ...... Hrrold Glean. Michhel Glean/ \ Meenwhile, a l^yitalspld who \ - 10 p.m.-..Mtdnlght,...,.A....A-'-YorH Strangfeld -A of repeating, to anyone who will with Erickson nqas ip 3 . x ;, Volunteef-s may reghiter at avtl Defense Heaidquarters. Mimiclpal improved., pccotdihg; to r u U n c u b c u s Usteh^ itf fSvoriUf catchword that Building, Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' from ciatod Press. The ,X X Western world will ,‘fall apart 1—5 p;m. g ^ ^ P efenw Telephone Number 9-BM8. ; ^otod^oldrecn hospital offletali HYACINTHS I^SCARI / ,f ' • ' ;*v^. ■ * itself as a result of its internal as^myingvPaul Ougel, (n whose "" Reg. $8.50 Knotty Pine Maga­ 3 . Crowd Pein^ng at Flying Saisber houg/the anrotings occurred, was X.. zine Rack inspire by old Cape TBB cc^trhdict'ibR^; while we men of Many Wrong Thinkers are stiR, DAFFODILS . / SNOW DlROFS Th« AM( past ths Critiba] stage and in fair Cod cranberry acoops.'Sfnoky ^ O R ntitlM tO^tlM the i^est are anxiously warthing OpettIPorum "agatnsV’' Plying Saucers and my^ KUtlon. x Vhteq'nx. ^ AO for a premonitory sigh of tome organtfeation, the F.S.S.T. (Flying 28, of Hast MclssusX . ^ mis pine finish, 6-98. ■ ■ v ' - i _ Saucer' Spotter^ of Term.) How­ ______I local qewa pubi^ . here, ^ipiraculous transformation in the bein^sheld' on. ^wo X X ■ All TMttM of ropubllcatlon) apecinl Tl^butoPiAbute To' Steams ever, this authentic Droodle which ■A \ 4l«pUa$M herein aro alao ed., ToI. the Bdltor, :• in MiuieCUon with Sdvlet world. I copied from an authentic draw­ the AP h fid .^ eriff G. i fW l eervleo client of ;X. E A.'^err- "For many long years now the ReadingReeding in ThThe Herald of the ing in "Weird Science Fantasy" I j B s t e r X- departure o f, the Stearrts family of Inddrega,^ said |m. fwft \ ti^fo Wpes have been ex i^ n tn g magazine -Is docufnentaiy proof >n aifmed \ statement \' RepreaenUtiTea: Tfee, from Manchester prompts me to positive that there actually are -----lal AKen» NaiT each other. I believe thaV’on one Pnt lO the Jlt and Boatoh. this forum letter. little rucals from Mari' .ivho ape , -I i^ianted mi bureau ^ or s i^ and ^he other, wp-Are begin­ Being entirely ignorant of the coming' down here In Saucers and iilttliig thatne shot ckson Phimbm^and Supply^ Co. ning to r'ealW tha^we she:! ,be in |7 reason^ behind the elimination of peeking at us and watching Drive and Ougel. ^ Printlnc Comraiv, Inc., this si^tion^r^efuite a 'while Cub Scout Pack 120 held 1^ his'position as director at the In' movies free and -who knom The sheriff .aidcr-Erick ion F. T. B M aanclal reapnulMuty for Communit/VY" I submit this let­ what else: Men are in cons(imt aiTom ap^iinc In ad- that, rf' we^RMM, it will be e .first meeting of the season at St. ^tempted to catch ^(^ertor , Presideht and-TreasuferI-T^aiiu ita and other readinr raattar ter with ho ihtent of criticism ex­ danger from these little rapscal­ guatd-aid subdue hito when hH Eoeninii HeralA ly and wit^i^ffl^ty. This^all- James School Hall Friday night. cept to express gfave doubts as to lions. Women too (possiblj/more / The'opening ceremonies were con­ wea rto t Overton was\;antured “If It’s Hardware. We Hiive It” xatlon, or more ^ d s e l w ^ ' thlb the wisdom of tnfcv^sctlon which so). Dr. Schwine and Dri^ltzen- aftep^'Carl Gugcl, Paul's brother, adTortialiiB cloaing houra: ducted by Mrs. Kosak'a,‘den'~with ger and I will aobil have3<^ven tfipre ■V, iy»l Pl m. Vtidar. realiamishould lead u ry > e^ every­ results in losing- sUchNin outstand­ v/)to hnd .heen in anpCier roton of We-Give Green Staihpa 1 Pi m. Mondap. everyone' present singing the ing leadef as Mr. proof. We're planning^to, c'iptube ’—1 p. in Tueadap. thing possible to puyiim end to a Saucer intact. We’re going to u s / file htnisb when (he ehota wgre / . -1 p. m. Wedneadap. Star Spangled Banner. This man has done aii's*xcep- fir*' entered the room with a MAIN STREET TEU MI-3-i4t5 1 A. m. Thuradap. .this fear, which makes the 'solu­ Cubt.'iaster Jack Rydn then pre­ tlonal job in catering, to tM-lei­ a huge sheet pf fly^per. Once shoto^m. . • »—Ijf. m. m d ap get it made, tbim we'll see p^o'i Bdimiiii): 10:S0 4 n. Mflh tion .pf the real pf^Ieips hp dif- sented a Bear Badge to Harry sure-time nee(js of both adults ^ pubUCatloB eacapt Baturdap — flcuIt-~Ui«r'prpM^s of famine, of Dewberry and Wolf Badges, to youngsters. The directors of the a "cracknpot" and who JSn^f 3 : n ra isin g ^ e SUMard of living, of William Ruhmcl, John Stevens, YMCA, were outspoken in ‘ their James Barry, Ronald Starrett and praise of the results he attained. hiving hinv'stay on after the War X.V. Wednaaday, October 6 edpeitionSMld health—while tiiy to orgpnipS the program of recrea­ St^hdn Steiner. The ladles engaged lit the YWCA X' peoples o^'the world are stiegger- e Cubmaster then introduced program appreciated the entbusi- tion for forward step has been The m ating cahui to a close qualified.person the Town qf Mr-- v^duedt^ a dansa Asphalt Blacktop, resist* from Interview^ With directors of chest'er has ever had 1.. its veciAi- .^0 United Statea, Tugoalavia and taken by the Soviet delegation and with Mri>Baquette'a^'den presentr the YMCA,"ladie» en^'ged in the 'iifit to duntmer heat and ■ winter frosts. We congratulate ourselves on this ing the clonng derembnies. Uonal-setup. That e is ^ of Italy, when aifpU^ It, warn care­ YWCA prpgram, scorTs of young­ sturdy character Is welt recog­ . 1 Yo(i simply pour from bag; rake smodth; fact all the more, considering that The. comnuHM and \ the den sters, apd many outfstanding clt- ful to put dowQ/^eir initials only mothers, new oikKoM. plan, to meet nized. He was never hesitant in .\ up until ^now atiemptr to recon­ ieens,of the community. roll, famp or trowel. Most- surfaces may not' thei^am es. These two on Friday evenlngN^ 7:30 at the lU is not surprising to me that expressing hjs Iio. est cpinion. It cile the opposed views have come home of Mn. John Smesko at 60 is no accident that he finds him­ ba juted immediately! Heavy traffic \ / A jpracantiony^ad at eatabUshinf Mf. ' Steams turned oiit to be a self on the ride of right. His life the itgaly^kion that this tfrtt- principally from us alone." . Summer St., to act onStew appli­ Hcapable and successful director of areas in^24 hQprd. Bo % stronger than cations and organise Jheaiffertnt' recreation. It does surprise me to and conduct are det' nitely planned ment an agreement,^ were In these two speeches tlierefore, that way. "Bill" Steams la a living city pavement. ■ '■ i (lens. It it requested that alipnenv learn that the town of Manchester ^ because all fottr parties there was a fflr reception to the hers attend this meeting. symbol, of the profession he has 18 th C entury M i^hoj has evidently no, place for a nign chosen for his life’s work. yj)^B^hdoort for basemanh^ garages, delating Ute. terms of the new Russian move, and an invita­ -f his character, qualifications, tion to the Ri'salans to continue JAP LXAbER’ Dfies It just dorim't seem to (nake platfdr^s, kennels, XDatching X, . out­ Titian peace treatyNcmee solemn- d proven ability. My first con- sense to dispense with the' seiwices 'iod by all the u ^ d ’a great convlneingly along the new path, Alon with Bill Steams was 'as of outstanding .leae’ershi'p such, as doors rdr walks,' gardeo paths, drive­ Tokyo, Oct. 6 iJPi—^Yukio Osakl, A .1^8; O. Club Director during ndweraNltiat treaty i-.-ovided that they have verbally honored. Japan's "grand old man" who sent I'r. Stearus represents,. especially ways, patV* or patching": A $T*00 IQO- WorI».War n. Being an ex-service during these times when youth In /hteste ahould ' be intemattonal- Whether the new Russian attitude the■ famed...... cherry trees to Wai sh- man hinwelf, he left a secure posi­ P o k e a Ington a half century ago, dleif to­ parUculsr Is In a confused sUte, lb. bag covaHS square feet. Buy.^a bag ixed. is reality or illusion, that, at, least, tion M IHrector of the Dalton and delinquency is rising to new w w ith leqiher topst^ is the Way for the West to grebt day-at his home hear Yokohania. (MaM.) B o^ CliiU where he had or a ton at McKfnney's. , R o ll! The first Indirect violation He was 95. and disturbing '..rights. l a m tare( /■ H, ' been for sixteen years to catea to Just ,ss a parting thought, I Here is a (languished ooHectibn of fine Uiat treaty came\ihnv Russia re­ Osakl first was elec^cb to Ja­ the sons of hlsVgeneration who > ‘ pan's Parliament In^ ’ 1890 and would sklute "Blir :Btearn4 and Watkins liying Tpom tables, fashioned of fused to agree on candidate were bring catlc^ipoh to serve say, "Well done, worthy'-and noble for the'RMt of Internatipnal goV- served 25 consecutive terms before their country. The i t S. O. opera­ T 0 . I> 0 • i t C E N T E R genuine mihoganywith gold-tooted leather That Chkium Remover { being defeated in ,1952. scr\-a.it, cari-y on, with tlje as­ \ BroadiGpm ■^7.95 traor o f \ an intenlatlonalized tion at Jamestown, romde Island, surance that your'friends will al­ tops. Pembroke Table- opens frogi 17 x 27-. While mayor of Tokyo from 1903 headed by this , man wak cited for 'Trieste. ■ \ ^ V ' We guess Uie'.climacUc wonder to 1912 he sent/o Washington as s ways be grateful: May your future to 27 X 36 inches. DuhCM Phyfe Cocktail REriAAR'lY r iO .M ' ; N Us outstanding contribution to the efforts receive a just reward!" ^ table is 21 X 34 inches witlKlMvcBloweted;''; The first op^n^olation of the wrought by atomic science so far gift Ihe world-famous cherry trees welfare of Army and Nsv>c per­ is lU discovery, that hpinach isn't which now bloom each spring iaiiruel J. Ma.ss.e.v 21 X 48 inches when. opeiL^suan^ 849.50 treaty came in IMS, when the' sonnel. His Work with the citizens New Haven, Connecticut \ / All firsf-auality waadloo^" carpatmg mada United Statea, aeeki^ to Influence hecessarily tob go<^ for. growing along th^-Potomac. of Jamestown was recognised Sept. 30, 1954 each. '3.^^ \ 4 ’ . V > /o f 50% C^rpat W aols and60*/* Carpat Ray­ the elections in ItalyXeuddenly children. A SURELY Ca^S^LTQH NOTCH \ .f -Once the atom was put on ths. ■/ ons . . fho bland that ass|iif^mora baautiful promised all of ,Tri*ste to'X^y. \ , V x ^ M l i t t l e a s Subsequently we yiolatM^ur trail of spinach, it discovered thait colorinqs and longar woari Wqvan '6n a vaL one its main effects is to re­ OPEN ALL DAY . SATURDAYS /EASY PARKING - ON^ ROUTE 44A l^omlse to violate the treaty. Thai -6t 'ix:' l& V o D o w n vat loom, this corpat has a ranmm high-and- because Tugoelavia suddenly move cflcium from the body, cal- •low loop-pita taxturo which is .v ^ practical blum' being one of toe^re’cessary left the company of Russia, and T w o Y e a r s ' . . won't show shading or footprints raadfly,^ Ibecime a country fit for our woo­ ingredienttents for healthy jjowth. It A F a m o u t i " yat givos A pJBin carpaf affact. ^ ing.-Flnaily, a year ago, we an­ does ^'poiontribute vitamlha; ..and to P i nounced that we were dividing minerals/of definite food value. Choosa from Suburban /Graan, Dovar '^ay, TriesU between Italy and Yugo­ Yet these, hurtt be obtained from >i TT Nantucket Solid Ma|^e X or.Nutria (brown! in w id th . f6i/roorri slavia,. and^^ .1 Withdrawing our a ^ e other item which, doesn't sisa rugs or wall-to-walt installatiei^' M#do X troops Imme^iiiely. That proved havs the caV4thn - reirtovlng property. / •:' ^ . • by Naw England's largast carpof mill, Lisa N | little premature, but now a Reg. $317,003 yier'a patient diplomacy ihaa en- We pause to think of the far- 3 piece! 2 5 5 '°® Watkins Easy Budgot forms. AkfiHla as I0%" able^^jis to bring it off, at last. • ■ reaching effects of this,discovery. X - - .. • " . ^ \ ■ . - 3 ; ■- 3 ' . ; ''A” ■ BEDDING d ow n ; tw o yao'riT to p a y , x ^ A Soc w ^ w e relieved and gidd to ' I ^ meai>s new peace at a mlUlon t K A v / be out orNiuch a mers^a rn^se American - dinner tablea . iVeiy 'X. ■The N antucket, a n ew ^ p en Stock B ^ room , wa.s inspire^ • which forced na in the pur8^ljt,.r»^ night, Ybis mean* American chli- by. the old Salem Chest, with Chippendale ogee'feet in place Spice (or Bc^doirs 19.98 /eapedjency, to' r^;mdip.te oup.^'bwh drCn can be allowed, to grow tip, of the usual cabriole legs. Choose the pieces you want: X 3 9 ” word so many Umeh.^It hhs been n o / only without rtfclum de- Reg. $39>75'Bedside, Cabinet with draw er ...... •3 2 .5 0 / / i - Reg. $69.to Poster Bed, full or twin sizes ...... 5 5 .0 0 Reg, $^.50. We call these smart up- jh humbling experienceJ<^ that it ficten'eies, but without 'carrying •B ch p ia c a has shown us how rovghN^rcum,-’ a dislike of spinach Uiroug)i all Reg. $119.00 Chest of Five Drawers ...... - 8 9 .0 0 holstjered chairs "spice” for. bedroom stances tan be or our own pledged life. Tills means parents cah gtye Regv $127.50 Dresser Ba:i^ and Mirror, complete -.111.00 ^T^rating schemes! They add color/ word. ’ I ' up trying/tb acJileve the Im p ^ mfort, at litfle i»st. Choose from B It is ^pbd to , be a>ut of ‘our ,8ible. For, to tell- the truth, Famous Simmons Innmpring Mattre.ss grou^of covers, 19.95. ^ tanked pronjlses. And 1'. is . to be ^^^nU have resented trying to m th 312-coil center; three,extra pounds hoped that' the new eetUement, for^,^^^ach down young people of felt;'pr(e-built borders.. Box springs which we still do' not dare label 61- <;ult* sh.much as the'yoiing people '' 'M.- ■ - to match. Full or twin sizes. . ^Cial-because it is in violation of hsi'e reseivt.ed It. ■ ■» n>- ■ A the international law Contained, ih Until now, ..however, all of us 1. A . the Italian peace , treaty, will have bei’H cailght In the hard and nevertheless reduce tensions and fast theory that nboody could I promote friendship'oiv the shores leaily ever si^cceed in-growing up of the^ Adriatic. The good point of without eatlhg,h certain quota of It all is that two''n\tions have spinach. ^ Exciting! Delighting! Yes, Tufted Lounge Ghairs^ ,98.00 turned aw-ay from the potential That th.ewy came as close as • everylx)dy's saving on their of force aa any kind of solu- anything to being one . universal, * flon for a oitter territorial basic law of Ameilcan life. favorite LOFT’S Canciies "Rcg.^ $125.00 lounge, chairs that ' • rivalry. ^ . Now, just to make an extreme at our very special , /■.- prove; a chair can be as. good-look­ M" ; a .: 279,00 Statement of it, there is really a X ing, a.s it is comfortable. Deeply :u 94th BirtK(iay prices possibility that spinach is an ob- D e s k s : : tujted back; low sloping arms: T- , t h e ResiMMise To Viehinsky 5 9 7 5 •tocle to the process of growing of 94^ ah(l $1.94. . shaped spring-filled seat. In tex- ' v : / . . At the United Nations General up.' _ ■ . * Come in" today. ,? tured covers, 9 8 .0 0 .3 Aasehtbly^Monday, the qfheial So frail, sometimes, are ths as- C hairs/i7.75 representatives Jot Britain and sumptibns upon v,rhich wt base our THIS WiBK ONLY I France mide their<-flrst nsponae livings, in awed obedience to the! to the new Russian' dlsarnuunent experts:'' ■ ' . " ., proposal,., which was really, on "'■bet a welcome eifpcrience it paper at leaat, Russian acceptance uhll be, nt the di’iner, table, to Of a British-Frepch propoMl sub;. hear something tike this: iL'mitted last,spring, and then re­ "Junior, m , i n c l u d i n g with.cauUon," saying "it is. a cause you ■■■ LOFT'S PAVORITIS pine finish. So called because the squares at top*of back . • --f ■ for satisfaction that after years of e are a resident of. Connecticut ^ 3 ' Application cards and explanatory folden r^Mtinble "pigeonholes” in a , d e s k . ...17,75 way be obtained at apparanOy^ profiUess debate the t’for Tudiiy Milk and Dark Chocolate^ thh 4-Cushion M g Size~ ', 2 7 9 - 0 0 Waaterp prbpoaals.of June II, and • # do not work for a firm witlTlO or more • French Truffles, Butter Crunch employees, or cannot be covered for • doctors’ offices "C Russian accept^ce of-tkem! as a ' Forgottpa Blessings X: Cordial Cherries^^Pecan Slicea • aurgical-medicM care where you work ■ ,e drug stores 3 ,)t.. t.-*' baria, told out the posaib"Hil/'‘of . It's high time many of us quit whining ,abQut the things we do PECAN BUTTER CRUNCH Nougats, Nuts, Cantnels, • arc uader 65 yeaiu.of age-' - A progreaa In thla all-important not ^ e and begin'to thank God • banks, which accept C M S paymenta Blach Irori' for Smart Dinettes A i»aw frand! J f ,y(>ur“room is Ipyga, or has a long wall . , field." • ; ' , for, the things we do have. 16 squares of crispy Fresh Fruit Creams * '‘A ' Jff*- ‘ - spaca.^you shopfo own a "king $iza" sofa. So Watkins ^ and many others... Tha french Minister of S|^te, It would be easier to count the Butter.Crunch.in LOFT’S ■ X ■ r ■ ■• ■ /. .. i.- ^ bringsjP Lawsohj^a to fill ayery .need . . four sizas . x :'V eCuertn dd* Beaumont, put his leaves the forest or the sands ' .. to please-every taste. Act now to get the best gorgical-iiiedieil on the aeashoro than to count the 9reamy Milk Chocolate- Reg. $69,50 Dinette Group iii smart black inm. The j DCS. covarad tbjordar in a wide choice pf fabrics and colon and^-: M " ..... 19M 6 ackaowledghmeiit of the new Rus­ j*le*sil>gs.pf God for a ringleiyiear. lavished with freshly proteetioii for yourself and your fimily I table has a Daystromite plastii^’t’qp in a choice.of yel- r ,j sian stand in the context of an elo­ low, black or grey woodgrains, The modern chairs come f a Ith Birthday prices.- Enjoy .your new sofa Thby are' more than can be nitm^ shelled P e c a n s . „ f\ quent, moving' discussion Of the wred. For bleasinga- known end 3 in gay plain colors: Ried, green, grey or lime; or in . n Budget terms. " ~ \ blessings unknown, let us rive world aituathm of tod«y, God thanks; , . twi^-pattemed charcoal or charifreuse. Use Watkins "It Is high time," said ths *' Vlvton Stewart Budget Terms to extepd payments 1 Rag. $69.50 R w d i diplomat, "to raaUaa that By Mii^c^ster OMtn>: ‘*0 of ChurchM ' BriatnHt la f|rau|^t with mora 94-loch King Sizo 5ofos .. . .. 279.00 m .diRfan tlUR demfidsnes, Thsrs Is M^MRNMlblS Chisf 9t sUto to- gh t y ^ of tgt^ ^ , curly ■ $29 Main Street ,uid throughoat CkMincctieut' •\ Rog. $250.00 74-iocli CoovioHoiial •,,.. "209.00 . doss not know-,Uiat, In e n j ^ FTOnch endive, aecarola, C o n n e c t i c u t M EDicy^L SERvicEi i n c . "■V .Vl-i • '"^5^b^|d!*|Bfl..lka hydrogsR beihb, war • a ^ e r e to * ■calWonn fad eUveg. isewuese'iN te.ge gv.wi4n*» vest ,,, ««» fug kauasarI- uAuay aife'ase . V . •Maidsia if T«i «Mi|isTwsT jw u liitiest •• e im 'r- Ro^ $221.00 it 'ioch iJ—iorOlio Sofoa ... 190.00 OMongjaung ihesel W W W A VIllt, Pv.O. dM ItSI^'v'e f •. atg . $1*NL0 0 -i0 »io«h Luvo SooTStn . ... .X. i 09i^ - - iy-r .'A 7. X'.v -j".:- v.O’ ' 'X". • /! y '.1 'A- VA’ I ■ 3 , ; ' X 3 ‘:x x ' i 3 , A- - ■ - ■ " - y ' y - • i . I ’ .. . • .• y r i » /V -i "v.-;, ,1 I./ . '' . / '• ■ )■ ■ z : . ■■ -.'1 ■ '■ -■ X y r -':-: : ' s ''/ x - I ■ . .■'^ ". ^1,. ■ - . t :.V^ x : . - - " /■ ' . X - •• ..![ ■'■ ■;•; \ ;■•■ ,-\ ■ -X '■''kiACE TEH’ N J^CHESTIIR EVENING IIERALD, MANCHE^ITER. C O N N /^PK e ’sd a Y, OCTOBER'«, 1954 ' £*•- X. -W .I..II.M...... MANG^STt!R EVE!NING fiBRAU>< MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 0, 1964 ' > 7" fi I - - ‘ ' found no evld|nce^to aubathntlate m id for "riik^ tion Of Roosevelt aii4> ^u ih an ” aside OltOOdTuie cut waa -a factor manUc; Mrs. Amm Greene, 88 and baby boy. 83;<>rorkiok Or.-' I Jjutz Junior Musfium Topic th'wp. ■, , \ was to tax Connecticut and the in the reaignatloa as acting CD E^ord Judge Director Re^h piatenuti Walker S t; LaonaM^^elsolf. 431 DISCHARGED l ^ A Y t 3 6 b. rest of New England for the bene­ A M E S IT E d r i v e w a y s director. Of Adrian Oroot, wfo .has ■Rv Middle 'Ipke.;' Agnes..Marrtxon; Robert Hart and baby g irl South From Dr. Roberts fit -of the South and other fsgiona. Bl^.-'feeonaldered, t h b i m u i i i m . /f Fines Shippees 87 AUaa S t ; Ernest McNally, 08 Coventry; Mra, Milton Ta^ord Of First T^jnsher Meeting "No voice from the Democrat \fXH Sn.Y iNfTAttED Oh Skywotch issue A ^in XyOvar a week ago, Mahonky and M im aa Circle; Judge Mlrtuel and baby boy, Eaaex S t ; Mn. party in Connecticut waa vslaed li Base Oradhig — Machine S p re a d F o rin a Bet — Power BoUed Bhaakey. met jutd c o m p a r e d COonnea, Stafford Springs;; Mr*- New Ybrk. Oct.dT--A New York Local Stocks Hartford, ' 6 (JP>- protest,” he said. ."No Deinucn Sastford, O ct 8 (Special)—Two Carl ComoUi arid baby .boy, 80 X y.Vv' AlBoi Parking Lots — Tennis CpurU - - Walks ' Shqekey's plana'for the wqrk.Wlth |(DeUa Raymond. 13 Park S t ; J ^ Hartford Rd.; Mra. Walter " AMESm DRIVB iil-Mirvic« meeting torwiMr.) guidanoO. she ex- man. Who reportedly looted the licsn cam pit^er today ACq member of Congreea from brothers who obetriict(ed' the ap- // 10% FOB CASH transactions , - X: The Board 68 Dinctors, whlchw , Mahoney, who has Instated the a set Mahoney had had dtflwA BowkowsU, 47 Edward S t ; Shan­ and baby girl, 153 Branford tMchen, •ponsored t»y plained^hpw each P ^ Unit is as­ car of Dr. Uouglas Jf, Roberts,. Jr., MMtatioaB the Dempeffrtic candidate gov- tlcut cried out to stop r ' A. baa fatIM Ih several attanipta to ptahaiHteR of a man wantad ^ Ooboni B Mk ernorX?f dolhg nothing, ile he .. Terms arranged If desired ’ ohsarvatloh post could hh. built Sheekey reported agreement 'had non VlbberU, 48 Delmont S t; ^HIRTHS TODAY: fi.daughter to N o lto B s y D o#R .6 $• N ilth i I.f tlM B6ard ci^'.^uc«tion to r «11 sessed three cenU^ per rapil in of RFD 1, Rockville, under" the , "The ^Democrat candic|At4\ fpr . ' approprlau a total of. 82,000. for beeit-'. reaehed on a 82,000 alloca- pence were fined 8SS each la taacturs, was hew^eiterday aftar-; » A- W’M;A!mAnther of C ongas, to pre­ governorXln ConnecUmjt was\ A ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED BV for 81.000, field to that c^tanUon Mlm JBUeen nielps, 306 Oakland Mn^v^rid M)irs. Gerald Ho to P a y Pstrfaijg i P r lFSW«|R each'school' to ipiintaln.^he mu- watchful Sye bir a’ detective, Was . th a ' cohstrucUon of .a skywatch la s ^ g h t, aasertihg that the added ti|Mi provided 81.000‘Ams consid­ TOign COuit last night S t ; Frank C. Robinson. 204 Hart­ ver. aooQ in tha Waddeit ^ h o d audl* aeUm And how funds are^ontrolled k SlaalM vent Democratiq^ natkmal admin- memhef of Congress fpr two terms and Oties Ship e PsridRff A nss Arraigned ' in- Felony Court here \strations from promoting south­ DEMAIO,BROTHERS poat on. the roof'of the pdUca ata- 81.OQO should m braproperly' be ered money forPnaintananca of tha ford Rd.; Richard - Neville, 132 torluBt^ ^ by the council/tceasurcf. She urged Bid AskaA white this raid was gmng on. What' X tion, last night split on the queer guilty to the X. ^Monday. The defendant, John H. Flrat Nattonai ern and southwsjkern industry at dlA he do to sjUinjtT", ( '■ maliitehinDo of the buildlOg. > *y Daepwood Dr./t; ■L ArUii^ nitiv> *dperintcMai)t of free use of. this "fasci ESTAfiOSHED 1920 J tion again jiikl.ths project waa ra- Construction of the. post w4U __ Hoitiort MoirlU, M A N C M B T O I achooU, flr^tad tha taachera>n.d vltsl project.” Watson, 25, Of 148 Lenox AVe., of MahebeataP...... 84 / 88 New England^expense; I Abe RlblbiofPX the Democratic I CALL NOW ANYTIME.: ferrad to tha Board’s committee tiw X ADMTTTBD‘TODAY: LawrenoO Model V As present council preside Who has a record of three prior Hartford Natibiuil y . In. a talk^^ephrcd for a state­ MANCHESIER Ml-S-7691 HARTFORD CHapel 7-861T Ganai^ M angm Ricbaid Mar­ quire shoring th e. roof and re­ (^UUo, Andover; Nadine Beau- y -T j is. v MItcMI 94224 introduced Arthur Lahma, dtr^* C O . y ii gubematotiM^omlnee, represent­ on municipal tniUdhigs for further tin pointed oM mat in eithar caaa placement of « laddw by a filght ra ndinittod-giving a ^ of the Audio-Visual 4f]A iV Mrs, William..'StUek listed mi ‘ grresta is charged with Isrcepy. Bank and Trust 34 wide rsdi(/broadca8t. John Otts- ed .^ponhecUcut's First District in study and recommendat^ns. Robert G. fyoomna, 88. M ^am p, 06 LInnmore Dr.; James , . Dr, Roberta, a resident physician Conn. Bank and / the money would coma from tha of stairf. , ■. ■- Maps, 132 WiOker S t l i ^ t .mant and cha^nfM^w-the meet- I bt, the/policy committeeyWhb vlariO. jjv, of New Haven."'.p.O.P. C ongres^om 1949 jto 1953. A motion by D i^ to r Harold A. on Sopt 88 though .they *^FortlM iM t M ns.a''bpdrd of trustees. Inpluded' st'Temple University Hoipltal, is Trust Co. 70 74 nominjse for state t r e a s'u r e r Capital Dnprovamaata Rasarve Manbhester T ro a t ..80 65 Turkington to allocate 81.000 for Fund. Z ' V ■ are of the fact Stath Po­ DISCHARGED -YlfeTtoDAYv *nu liU tA 'Jw i^ ^uaOum waa arbK Mrs.' Taylor, Mrs. William the son of Ur. Douglas J. Roberts, chiic4^ that the policy of "the bayonet gets its name from lice sought BVeemala hi'connection Mrs. Frank Wiley, 100 O ^Q rove R ecr^ ion havu Sr., of the. Manchestw Memorial repaira to the roof of the station ^ In miiMn^jUa motion to'set the. tha subject xhr. the afta^npon's Eneb/XMlss Eeth'er Grsnstrom, Fire laaunuMa DompadM New .Deal-Fair Deal administyar ranch city of Bayonne. Advertise ill The Herald— It Pays' waa supported by Directors Ever­ 0 i^ector8 Settle ^ with an embexMement Of 88.064 S t ; Mrs. Cert AhdereOn, 233 first, meetihi mpdaling THOIMS m LE N m n i [ Mlm'Harrlet Frahsen, ang Mrl.'A Ho^itai s staff, also • of Rockville, Aetna Fife ------, . . . 68 72 ' . 'X.. ■ . ritoney aside, TurMngton skid the ub fo# iventng al the prograifn and Miss ttasal ,L&tA ett Kemisdy, Theodora pbirbanks, apporenUy Ued up on from the ROoRvUle office of the ter St.; M rs Wilfred Bltodeeu.^ whose dream became h bealityi H.^tt SutWe. On the aftemooh of Oct. ,1, Hartford Fire, 173 Western IJ^oa. .> Weddell Rd.; Mrs. John A d sr^ Wqst.Stde sinning at T;W cording to Detective' Nlcholas'm- National Virt 102 . ' and Hany FIrato. It did not ra- the technical question which had on hand to explain.howxth^Xdaa Other Speakeim .. calva the fifth vote necesaary for Liebietlz Freeman was taken to Mystic by 02 West St.; Mrs. BSesnor War­ p.m >^l- an organlxalu^ Maria of the Purglary Sqiiad, he ...... no effect oav. tha outcome. '-/ aUuted. In her capuity uCbupeiS ' Others wh"0..explainer of art. Miss Luta-Saw ia neis4 Ufa and Indw '^ 0 Board of Directors last night arrested by the State Police and Dougan, 48 Riverside Dtv; Thom­ terested iii: ttclpaUng. ^ e pro- senting Mfs- EnerAS. chairmen of- car parked on: E 7Srd St.' After I. Thb 81,000 would have been in only that It shoidd ha made clear, gram is U n expert advice in ^ teachejphi^ac- Aetna Life : . . . , ...... 140 1 « addfttod to an equal sum already voted $2,500 for settlement' of a qharged' wiUicAmbMkslemsnt He as Mehl. 11 FoxcToft /Dr.; Daniel any glH in junior the conunittee' iayir^ the groun- looking into eachsluto, he pdMed Aetna Casualty . <.. .180 K A N T W E t half the sum would Z go toward h i^ or hl| citing ( or rai^tlng i^tenaU work: Mrs. Leonsrd Libcoln. cura­ to the next one> until hS arrived 100 KIDDIE^ .allocated from the C apiU l^^- maintenance of the b ^ t n g , but claim against the Town for dsm^ appeared la Roekvaie ^ t y court Chaaney, Bolton; Sahdra McRen- hroitl^t Into^the classroom, in Conn. General ; .Z .345 360 ages from injuries received in a Sept 27 and'ivOO/bound over to ney, 40 M t Nebo Pi.; Robert ■The pi d o ^ f o t the tor :^ ^ rs. Lois ' KrtobleiX.of the at Dr. Roberts’ car, the detective Hartford Steam provententa Reserve Fund./ \ . that the repairs should,meat with following' ‘Weeks will. bX onller to . thstlU I goibd taste that says; : /--'X ■' ' ^ 1 . . 77 82 - Mkln opposition to t l^ alloqa- fall on an icy sldewaik on Florence Tolland County Miparlor Court Michaud, .300 Charter Oak , S t ; make- VWCA children's art course^ and Travelers ----- 1365 . BABY- the approval of the Board's bom- up foll^nved by hair i f i ^ care. wouldthe /'Child a . lifetime, in charge -of < setting up . exhibits There, he look oab a screw 1405 n m o t the extra 81>000/Came from mittee* on buildings. Street'in Febniary 1952 by Michael Kent Moshlery/141 DCepwood Dr.; Mias'UlUX felt tte, teacher had to . •; P a^ enuuea v/-Piractor "Walter Mah^ey* who ob-, Uebledx of M Bisaell St. ' Renatq CooOoni, Andover; M rs manners; clotl Mtt. Ruth .^mpagns. in charge driver, forced the Ventilator win- Director Flrato. a member of ''Accordlni/ to hia attorney., An­ mbddihg. and the final decide between f t t and tourist'A ethnological exhibits: . Miss Fran v^ w . and removed clothing, a .Conn. UghkjPower .. 17>4 19U l A T t R E S S Z(jected tp em tru ^ g a common that cofnmittee, said the group-had Rose HlitOn and baby ^rl,- Bol- 834-888 bait and to be/Ad* to enrich h tr Conn': Power 39*4 4114 ^ .corridor oh uie first floor to create thony Gryk, Liebiedx fractured his Hospital N o l^ be a fashion Show wltli''^^ TEL. MI-8-6in sen. histoifclal exhibitat'Mirs. Doro^ camera ahe-/ exhtbiU. In this way, slur coiild and Mrk Jamea Iryine, Aatun^ that he then,cl08ed in. and arrested ^"Tvould not h ^ e to go through tha minutes on it now,” he said, "and PetlenU Ibdaj.i 187. 'AUeiy> 007 Hartford R d ; John it apdybrtag the S^-New Ekigland X >pffices of town dSpartmenta which tal by ambulahoe after a paaserby seellred by,Mrs. Msulha 8t«iv- altalimtmy sub‘ history. \ ■ X '' his tnaj . we'li waate another 30 mlnutea on h ^ first taken him home in a car. a d m it t e d Y B STBROAY: Tkpughton,,,601'Adama>St; Eu eneoh of th.«r Chamber ot Oosn* world into her d< Added To A teff . -.Olv€»d Hearing XTel.-x-Rts...... i. 3514 3714 will be /located there when the it at the next meeting.” gOrtto Berto, 75 Park St.; Adon; merce. / verted almshouae in' about three James H. Shfeksy recommended Raymond Halls and baby b o ^ ^ \ < ’.'M wehks.'- by Town Counsel Charles N. Tpka; Mrs. - Eleanor Gee:^' 88 give Hrts hints on the latest styles, Cbimcll, and Oia^^rlc and services Goodrich, p* offiolsl grMter at Msgist’-ate JohrKR. Stsrkey, Am. Hardnwre/ ,..... 14',14144 / 1 82,000 for the job. The Board set Crookett. School S t ; WUUam Burke; Willi- Olcott Dr,; Mrs. John Dihirorth and facte about grooming. Of nuiity peojm'who liked doing .phUdren'b weekly'1110110;^ Wednea- set bail at fl,'900 and reT er^ the Arroiv, Harl'MpK- 42 / ■ - \ things for cm U b^ the Idea took dnya^and Mrs. Aim Unsworth, case to Special Sessions* p o u rt to r Assd. Spring / 29*4 shape, and Miss Ijuta took pleasure Jtbfscian; X . prosecution. Bristol Brass 20 OF n u r s e r y ^ N m iit u r e z . in tntroducing some of these pe5t'4 9 ; z . -rx- pie to the group. total over iOO hf tbs various classi­ His son when Watson lo ^ d the Collins . . . . D^y^iPAY-SATUllDAY _X- lished, traced its early beginnings. were on display..^ ^ ds.v. He-'aaia, however, only one B. Mach .. 28*4 30H TEL. MI-S-5I81 I An outgrowth of tha line arta pro- wmrinIng the meeting.'the'^mu- out. of the b5 are caught. irth, andr^dd i . 27 30 you WiBiind values unheard of in every MANCHESTER Igram, w h ^ ^ U also PTA. sr^n- 11alM 1 ^ ^n to thoee who wiibed The detective further told the' 10',4 12 >4 type o^item. Cribs, Mattresses, Chefits, standard/kize tufted- mat­ ■z ' sored, IM /Thylor gave credit to acquaint: fbemeslves with doctor that theko car thelvea are StsmfcgiWorks .. 5214 54>4 RE9. $1A,98 130 ■ TenyAteam Potties^ Playpens, Pads, Strollers and Limited special /' tress wifh sisal rnristrur- , TEL Mt-8-8l8i Z Miss | iw - w suggestion gn; x; ^rticularly intei^ed In cars ..108 ill8 tion,..White ’ cotton filled, X ST. -■ A'-' . MAN.CWiSS^ni^ where clothes are hanging -from Tonrtn^ , ... 24 26 rriaRM.'L>imited quantitieik—so hurry. U^S. EnvSlbpe com weRiroof (terrale cover In. seks. The looters, he \|iMed, if . 88 93 $ 1 2 , 9 9 nursery prints. T o(f tha British Parliament hey should be caugbt in the set, .... S. Envelopbxpfd. .< 66 71 Remember! 3 DA^YS ONLY! ;Cloiiiind)ia Craa but I a mamber of the United Veeder.-Root other mattreMea from 87.88 X- '^ 'Z v V " 1 delegation to the General ell thepollceithey "were oniW sl^ 36 39 ihg ^he clothes to the tailor shr'^" The above quo... ^ jurcs lirivers ly, ia being sponsored jolnt- \ .______- ins aia not to he BritUih-American Club oe eonatrued as set msrkeM/ U N T E R S - ^ V ■■ X—^ y X United Nations' Assn, of C H O O S E A N Y O N T p F TRIMBLE METAL FRAME Columbia, — (Spadal)— er. Conililiqnjs Harry A. Bmimleffcyjll.- ot W«it activities planned for SIX STYLES OF CRIBS stions Wbek in Manehes- Roxbury, Mm . and M n-. Gladys inc! ude a birthday party., a By Sforkline. Thayer, Children’s Gem. Reg, BABY B A T H NOW AT Muir, 81/ ot West taartford- are values to 838.00 drive and a foreign stu- ; ./ on Uw-• ’ « a l Correctional Institution at ^ REG. $18.98 ^ BROWNING K Mrs. George Patros, Wife of the ,25lh Anniversary lMn>ury, Conn. - - y i z\ gHementary ScltOoI principal waa __ .nger, who d'rcussed hlS' iii-. N ED IS O N c r i b ' '/■ m AUTOMATIC SALK t ^ B T A N D A R D sisa involved in the aocldent but ctlon trip with newsmen laM was released from tiie hospital ' Mr. and Mrs Theobold Way . or niaple. Solid rock nsaple wood. bight, denied that it was prompted $ 1 3 . 6 6 3 pc — tub, luvak yesterday after treatment for min­ 'George, 40 Waddell .Rd., held a by criticism of the instltuti^tnade Adjustable spring, deep panel front and V ' x or Injuries. lated celebration of. their ^ th by former Rep. J. Parnell Thomas back, teethlngsjalls. Reg. $80.08. and closet ki your d ^ u 1 1 8 .2 5 _ 'B W # " Saunders lost his right eye in wedding annlverr-nry which ^ 1 on of New Jersey in an -Article In /• Z' Umittd SpBCiol of soft poshiy blue, * Thu distigAk'Ished the crash and has fractures of the July f , until the return U/m week Life Magaslne. . , 24-moMlh guorentee. SidW Wfegor Rki Ikni- right arm, and right leg, multiple Laiiger said thatjrii huVapacity Ixpart wofcli r«pdi> f s^EttAh $ 3 3 . 5 0 beige, grue n ,^ coral Browning deklgn— a lacerations and is suffering from fi-om Germany of theii/son, Sgt. as Chairman of the Senate Judi­ •A PU Y FEM PADS. HI Includet pomloin en­ Merc, from *40, Chevrolet ftmi 'gfli^ Podge Plymoidli X Roger L. St. George Af the U. 8. M r y f e * fo h n ip y o u OTHER EDISON ^ I B S TO 800.00 hondsomp^-shot shock. ciary committee he already has ameled stMl tub, china from '36, K-F from '47. moal Nerfi liOM'39, Sluda- Ajr Force, after/ ipei-ding 18 paid unannounced visits to Sb^ t k — p o n tim m CHAIR PA K . HINGED made The West Hartford woman, Mrs. months in that ^ n t r '. . .. bdhar from '39. W V y from '37. *Flw yoxHMdtory Muir has a compound fracture of half the federal penal institutions lavatory dnd ckeat wMh Hand engraved The joint celebration t(}Ok place In the country, 1 nd plans to see all aI l hardwood CARRIAGE PADS. ■thp fight lower leg. severe head Saturday, 0 ^ 2 , in Southbridge, plastic In tame col­ laid mouth cuts and is also- suf­ of them. \ Missing'dates?'/ _ CRIB BUM PERS^ receiver. SmoeHi sRdu Z/ Masa. The ^ fg e . number of rela-' or, IcWafory faucet and . fering from shock. It has not. been Thomas, who served a term at Misting trains? / P L A Y P EN ocHon. AH acHon porit \ Uvea andAienda'In that area and Danbury four years ago after he Nothing is more /• Reg. 12.98 / tub/faucet and drain, ■z determined Whether or not one of 'MMidieatw in attendance remem­ liand fitts|d. Button, crew her arms is fractured. was convicted of cheating the irritating than a watch that No pine here! All northern I.iiinited iw ot sole prke.' beredytnem with beautiful silver government by padding his Office hardwood. Double steel braces bolt safely. Seleet wal­ State Policeman Kenneth Hay­ gifts< Their son, JSgt. St. Jeoi^ge won't keep good time. To pro­ Special payroll, complained U.at the food tect the accuracy of your watch support floor. Will hold over IA Temu. nut slock'' qnd forearm den of the Colchester Barracks daughter Yvette, preaent^ 25 waj bad and thSt there were many two hundred pounds. Plaatle said that Saunders Was driving ver dollars to their' parents. other dbuses UV*- have it inspected at least once are hand pc^thed o6d oast on Route 6 and Wiia being teething rails and play beada Ilattvis ir Southbridge arranged Longer wouldr’t comment about it year. We'll do this for you Included. Reg. $15.00. Limited checkered. 12 or Id-go. followed by a vehicle operated for the buffet luncheon In their Thomas' article or discUsa his Dan­ ’ou'U-be amsned at how special. ^ 2.17. Mrs. Charlotte Patros, 20, of yvH honor. An orchestra . provided bury visit In detail, reporting only much ^ t e r roar watch will S' Umsntlc prior ip the^accidl: musie.,. for dancing and everybody that h.e sainpled the food served rim aft^ it ia dbaned and oiled. W ards Heavy JDbty had a happy time. ,/ 'Z According to the repots when to the prisoners and checked on If repairs are needed our expert •quah brands Wf dji'- the Patros cab. slowed down ap- Sgt. St. George and his wife, the "conditions in general and I found eervioe will put things right. $10 Z <7— r ptoachlng' the tntehiTCtipn. of former Mr.fjoiie Brown, daughter the conditions- good." 50c par 'yort,. Flews uom ewNiMi Z itoutM 0 and 6A, Kpuanan'a Cor­ of . Mrs. Grace Brown, 6 Rogers Warden, Harold E. Hegstrom. See ns shout getting the amas- Zy jpt oH tumpefeturea. ner, Saunders pull^his car out of PI., accompanied her husband to said last Week that Thomas had BOOSTER CHAIR line to avoid a t o m end crash. The North Carolina -where he will be ing_ Bsw E/Jgin DuraPower Keeps por^ grH-fram previo’jsly voiced the complaints Mainspring fa t jo t it watch. R O C R Saunders car' stxuck the left rear Stationed for *hc present. Miss he made in his magasine ’ article' Seta In any chair to raiae child X fender of thp^atros auto and h it Yvette., SL Geo-ge is dental as­ REGULAR 2.6B arid that they had been,.rhorougbIy to'proper height. Rubber, non- , I N i S U L A T I ^ the station/wagon being driven by sistant to Dr. Morris C. Fancher. invejtigmted by t l ^ F B I which tllp feet. Reg. 83.08. Special KlDDp: FAIR P O R C H B R A C K E T ..Z:- '•> Mrs. MtUr head-on. F.E.BRAY All dnvers were alone at the ■ V MANCHESTER'S OLDEST WE GIVE affPEid RTAfiiBc / % r bag COMPLETE ASSORTMENT tlm eyof the accident and the GREEN STAMPS \ 10 6 Saynders'" and Muir cars ' Were ESTABLISHED JEWELER $ 1 . 9 9 2 . X ANTl-nSpSK Imolished. \ • 781 Main St.—Tel. M1-S-MI7 1089 MAIN S T J^ jtL MI-3-5856 FREE^DEUVERY; *®''*“P»o4®36onfiml MANUFACTURER'S BRAN^ Specially tolwg SALEPiUOi37: EXPERT Btate Theater BnlhUng bWiT-be ciioler in sum-. solid capper BA Club, UNAM N/ ■ home. WHEEL ALl^M EN T — WHEEL BALANCING -z wHh Hobtwelghf, fire- I trim. X Shot Gun Shells GsL RADIATOR REPAIRING AND Re g o r i n g ' P»of Spun Rock. Englond'X I * • ■ . . Sponsor Speaker COMPLET^^BRAKE SERVICE N- 'Z iHquo finbli. 410-28 ^ 1M 2 GAUGES Centobie ever 90% pui9 ■ /. '^EE X /: Melbowel glvpf moro / Ib e Honorable W,.^D, Orinaby- 824-8S8 T E L MI Opre. M. P„ will speak on "Build- MAIN ST: ■ ihg, for Peace" , at the Verplanck MANCHES School at 8 p.m. on Monday, Oct/ ■ /■ 18, in observance of United Na­ CLARKE MOTOR 'X-. "Z tions Week. 3QI BROAD STREET REG. 14.7S z The speaker, .who is not only a MI-9-2012 I^OMEX-TYipE CABLE Vd HP MOTOR . ■ / RE0\7cPi»rT. - ‘'.V REG. 1.38 DUCK PERMANENT 11.77 HUNTING GAP ru ANTI-FREEZE NOW! Du Pont I Noq-Mg^allic .indoor 3plit-Phase for eoxy ’ / : ;I.I .X-:/ H edbk. Tw^wira No; 12. starting jobs. Vertical or 7 4 PERMAN[NI i :b 8 Gs| ^rl,/ loty to uff-strips horigonta'I mounting. Brush brown woter-ro-V ' *MT| FBtkIt dean, bends easily. Cord and plug. I72J. ' peRent Army Duck, ru- Step your rodtotuir r M w H V I m verses: to red for safety frousing woiflae tor Hsu RFM.TIO-120-vAC miM M -BASI WALL PAINT ■ / . ki the field, (gotten suodo Wimur toaeon. .O M (i8> ‘■'it- lining, ear fiopt. biglosrialWiMUr.WM'l m o k e s boS away oreuopuroios REG. 7.7S PLASDC wall painting THICK TAt WAUTKE SHINGLES easier than ever ^ f f 6 u7 5 ‘ 4 8^.' fL ^ I X. • X^' Protect and beautify Yao. now you can paint four av«r- Words ^lastic'Tild age walk in juat half a day • S ’ your home. •Covers elifflinates upkeep ex­ . a maxing F low K otb Rubber Base .100 sq. f t area. GreenT pense; Just a damp doth red. and blue pastel Wall Point! Goea on-easily with koeps woBs dean. Plain . bruoh or roller. . . dries in 30 min- only. of marbMnd colerii utea . . . no unpleaeant odor , . . tu p tr ecriibbabla. . . wide range of. etunnuf ookin Wfaiefa are matched in ’adockae DtXX) Sent-Okka flar r ■ 'wp^work.' REGULAR M S $ 1 - 7 5 ^ REGULAR 4.7$ W A U n i A M a H O U B E P A D i T :• ■. ■;'v- ‘1 ' V . . 1-' Q L 1 BciL Jm S m REGULAR I0J98 7 REG. 19.911^^ WASHER . U2.n ucTsic lUNei 1.22 4 . 2 3 REG. 8.9$^ HUNTING GOAT mnsEnuenuTOR Finieh'your Utebea ' - ■'f* ^ 4 ■ and bath.'with . Words Super—the An- „z:' /■■:/8.88:x».' ■ • -71 L A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. 1 4 9 . 8 8 > tough Super - Gloaa. ony price, * Mnuk Brown 7 . 8 8 ArmyDudl i 8 4 e t o • Z - WevuR of b durobL, h u s w y w ^ «bar. * w dfigM i e M A I N S T . . ■ - ■ 't/.' '■ ■ ■ ■ , , ■ " ^9 9 .8 ^ ^ .^Oriaa ovOniightYObi^ir nd'w sflecially sale- ....:tig';l0w jjrici— now' ev«M lower. Murdy,_heavy ' •‘•.y: MANCHESTER Beanttfully dealgaed Electric ROngu o itn t' colon. GAL., 1UEG.\ •Ml o door ploriic lo tool in ibo coietx. Worm bi M-W ^jeoagmy Weiher. 8-vaaa Swiriator : ver-eiaed even-—34 tacbea wtdn—bnfce 8 pica Fricud! Whltq, coiofs. . v^uioh* I I ox. Coat T ^ p s you Warm and dry.'2 ^ waebea 8 Ikf, ot dry cletkaa gcatly, tharough- S a k i^ rM for shvtngx. E7 en. f t Refrlgerw- L80..^vT V 4 A 3 ' the WiiUor.-CtMn eosBy ieri wipb wMk g gggm t the wtee rime. 443uronaalex Mlero-Mbe top tM wltb fttlKwMtb freexer and froSter liny.. 8 4.85 GAU0N....4.3»' M id i worming jsocketr; form fiops over sheR AA..^S^-n. e . . L.U.. * *- *vT ly. 8-poe)tioa Lovell Wringer gtvea ev ^ prea- Unita gtv« faMtnat bent 7 bent epepdi. Large Mvbicoler pleM wbb Wuab < Mira. J>raia pomp ensptiea tuh-Ia 8 mlnutea. -L-i.. -----AOr 'abent bandy door abelvea keep small items in easy , <.

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r^ ri ^ . ... .X .i A •\ \‘ ' ■■• ’■ < > ' ' -'-V ’ ..’\ ‘V / - • V ^NCHESTBB IIYRNIKC HERALD. MANCHESTEB. CONN^] WEDNESDAY. OCT6b ER 6, 1954 \ - y y . . J ' ■ X MMtta at St. .. Jaat 1m at M ai;:^t nl _ Section Tuso, WEDMESfe/^fc^lCTO ft 1964 afraid :\ M anrlrfBtfr ^ Supttfng " W e d n e s d a y , o c Yp b e h s , 1954 of i^e RtniSaiii — .. it about Clew TaLea O ath X x , ' P a g e e 1 3 t o 3 4 AttatirinMf’ fa IML ■ ,1. tlmo to b« Sandberg-'Knbfla Wedding 'jki' 'i afraid :, From Ex-M ayor "I beliave Unit- the ’ The South Methodist Church^ Moth .Holos, C i|s re ^ n )M At Uw ICaachM tor of ja for .u* to 'refurn P r a P la^B t Djuice ^u to Parking AtMtloto M «rt toU lad which made Uiia was the scene of the wedding' of Middletowii. Oct. 6 MV-Mayor Bums, Tests snd Rips An ArtiitV Omception of ^ ^ r Rockville Aroericim L egio^H o^ ftlM .05. nattdiXjn'Md^ to cease a XUM Jahet Alyce Knofla, daughter Stephen K. Bailey will swear >ln Jews observe / wx ,v w lMtf-lN!U^ taaketo of it: iKKMAae compromise on of Mr. and Mre. A rthur A. KnoOal ms succsssor. Democrat Harry T. ..disappest Hire lusciowith TiTtiyaMr' to a w U ^ MM, M lTbM keta of N o ., idamentanpmelples ’’ he said, 29 Munro St., and William Ruseell tonight before department our expert re-wesvihf Planned r - - - - ••VL * )f 18 JO. 4 IwiH tdgea notaU'chase tlis gov- the way laat night for placing a Tha ohaervance of Tom Klppor, • Saaia t i ------will ..ropen — to be misinterpreted by „ tne emment-owngU" hruses they are acaiain on Ih p iM ay a^ 2 'p.div. a t ly intellectuals" but adbed he- and the D ^'s V rayi^r/ White by urging students to' play an uc- One hour parking limit along the moot solemn day of thn Jsiwlah Uw Cfcaw ~ y 'D a k attetiDn grounds. chrysanthemuma. ponipons and “'[•fols in party'politics. living ill aM' bimUaclng to roll, in- 1 not “completely subscribe at a ataaay ratu according to a Welia, Vine, School rnd Eldridge le retaliaUon theory.” palms coinposed thp^ecora,Uons. ' !^®*ltloil parties are the great ^M hted in msmage by her mobilixera of majorities and it ia PubU^yHmiaagXAuUiority ageht: Streets sni?/ ths southern end of down, today and'A^ and nt wh- father, the bride ^Waa attended by ®"*y^«wigh the, acUon of tbeae oBUmporary service, at the pro- Main Street by allocating 82,000 set tomorrow. ^ si I'l r i/ij msmr aM. a v o M MXEETING SIATED Miea Thelma' Dowling of Dempcracy ,cari from the parktfig meter fund to Tom Kippur meahA Doy< of Hartford, Oct. -d (g>—Sports­ as R ^ d of work,” Bailey said. / '^Bdward Smith, realty . officer Atonement, and a t specti men, hindowners, soil oonaerva- '/ from thSTWA'e Newr York field provide | 162 parking spaces at tonight and tomorrow i c y ^------—Is Were Miss Audrey Charter Oak Field near the auc- ton workers, county agents and Sandberg, eiater of the bride­ Office, eald toiday th at r.boilt 123 shipper seeks the spirit a t •/ othera liiterestcd in wildlife cbj^- affere liaVe been feceiveC for 1,05 Uon m arket for students . a t the groom, Mise Judy Ann Knofla, '^gh school and Hov’ell Cheney tenca #nd an atutude od fc _ ICancheater, N.. H.> Oct. 6 (A>|— serVatlonS are expected to a t^ d Hellam, Ps., cousin of the bride, bt the hbuS^ since the sale wia neaa toward thoae irtio hava Axis San. llrldgM (R-NH) has called an open meeUng tonight iSji.m.) \ v opened Sept. 14. In all-, there are Tbcbnical School. him harm. /i Mrs. Kenneth Cole, Southington, 125 houses In : the development ^ Police C3ilef Herman O. Schen- fbra return to the days of, thaxat- in the S tate Capitol's Halt-^M the and Miss Charlotte Hutchins, Man­ The service tonight coaunancaa tleanake flag ao tho Ooniidtinista House of Repri^ntativer" to dis- containing a totU of 200 llviilg del, propo. 'P t of the plan, told with the chanting a t Kol Nidie, chester. thb. B oard. th at by pi oviding an­ will be "afraid to take any actioh CU88 the new program of "the State 0 M ite. ' . '-'All Vowa,'' ,one of the moat cele­ which may possibly call for strong James R. McKay was best man. AVOID ‘viw iN 4:j((i?vip I goaeph rosso , other place for sttulenta to park, Board of Pfsheries and Game, uahera were Robert J. Gordon, Jr., TheTemaiaing tenaiita have un- brated of all liturgical melodlao. It mssaures On our part” similar meetings are^scheduled In 1 tiJ.Oct 14 to file Sn application he cotild limit parking along ^ ia a musical prayer hseeertilng The president p n ' te m ^ rs of broth'er-ln-law of the bridegroom, SCRAMSir* WNN inM. -. Joseph riixso. well knoiwn band­ streets. /■ -• three other conservation districts Earl Gv-Eerhs of Hartford, Wea- for a house before the sale is divine mercy for rash conduct the Senate told ir Civil Dsfense in the future. / HANDY Nipf 1 ^ 0 1 ^ y ef>ened up to persons living out? leader, and, bis orchestra will pro­ He polbted out that property dunng the past year..A.t aunset ley R. Smith, couain" of the bride, W i f O U f Ride the development. Srnith said vide music for the aiutusi Harvest owners in the vlcipity have com­ tomorrow the services arc con- and Kenneth M. Dole of Southing­ Dance of Gibbons Assembly. Dath. plained about all dayparking - 4- ton. , that, providing ,the tin^ts can clufied with q final blast a t the pass a credit check at the banka olic Ladies of Columbus. Mturdsy there. He saidlljM streets are used ram’s horn (shofor), betokanlag rciil Rk« tiMM NEW ' The. bride's gown of . lustrous whers they try to secure a mort: evening at the Knlghta;-<« Colum­ fqr storage-ty^ parking and jhey the end of the Holy Day pertod, white satin with lace appliquea SfiW . gage. It is . doubtful that many bus Home. 28 P r o s p ^ St,, H art­ are. too nu4ow and - too near the which' began with , ths obaarrance waa styled with a fltted bodice, an iiouses will be available for sale ford. A graduate o f^ e Hartt Col­ business nistrict for'^hat u'e. , of the New Year 10 daya earlier. DRY illuaion yoke, and off-the-ehoulder after the Oct. 14 deadline. lege of Music, he^Kolds a Bachelor The yote to take the 82.000 from According .to traditional reckon­ A l L O R l N G of Music degree, and is a voca­ Uie /parking meter fund, which necklinb, long, tapered aleevee and . In this connection Smith said ■ . ' ing this ia the year 5715. AKeratioiu, Troitter, bouffant akirfe term inating in a he has stopped accepting good- tional instructor at the Mansfield hoiy contains 867,486.82, was Marked as a 'fast day, Tom iQp- CLEANING State Tralplhg Sch<^. He has di­ unanimous.,, Caffh, Zippers, etc. cathedral train. Her fingertip faith deposits from persona Uving I iilli Rur was Instituted as a irsault of veil of imported illuaion cascadM off the project,..altliough he ia con­ rected mahy musicar shows in re­ Ends 'Year’s Study the injuncUon in tha Book at (Lower Street Level' Next to•- F o r tinuing to take their name^and cent ypars. y Oenw'al Manap.a':'.Richard Mar­ Numbers in the Blbla verM 7 a t from a pearl-etudded lace Juliet Reservations for the dance The dream which will ba a spring reallfy la shown above. P. J. look like when it la finished. .• Work wras atartad Jaat tpring by mem­ cap with braided aatln ed^. She O jiiLY addressea, tin said Schelidel and Arthur H,. FMsone of Brooklyn. N. Y., has ptwpared this drawing of the new chapter 29, which call# far a Veteraaa GetTi«ler<«ea\,^ should be made by Thursday eve­ lUing, superintendent of scbdols, bers of the American Legion and haa, continue through the a^immer "holy convocation,” wh«ir "jre carried a touquet of whita bridal ning a t the latestr -Thls x4mi-for- Rockyille American Legion Home -which is now under coiiatruction. roeee, atepnahotie and ivy. Veterana are getting preference, had studied the matter for b'yea.- despite shortages of cement and other rnkterii^ • . , »h*lj afflict your soula," which i# mal dance is always one of the and came up with this solution. Architect for the project is. Frank Carey, all active member of the At present the v^unteer workers are worklhg nijjiita under arc All five attendanta of the bride both in the priority of purchase high spots in the soeisl calendar DubMa-Ertel-Labdc-Mansen Post No. 14. Scriptural language for teatiag* wqre gojvna of cotillion blue satin and the. price of the houses which Other methods stiHlied and re- lights and. full days oh weekends. All connected ^^-^h the undertak­ The theme of the aervtcaa lor Arceeeoriee were built by the government dur- Of the Assembly. Members who jseted for variouai. feaaoiu were Carey has had the sketch'drawn and presented to the Building ing believe it will be ready for liext apriag at wbibh (imh official -the Day, of Atonement itila with and ^ylon net, floor length, with have not been contacted ahould Committee so that the publio can see what the new structure will •fil? I^lcea and JackeU and the Inetuded \ Ing the w ar tO house.' , defense' the provision of about 55 ifiaces opening ceremonies will take place. • , " repentance, confession and for­ telephone Mrs. Dorothea ■ Hen- north of the high school main giveness. w rta of tiered, net over satin. Workers. / ' riquCs, Mrs. Helen Robke or any Their Uaraa were , of the Same . Non-veterana living on the proj­ building ai^ 'devoting thd area The following ssrvicea will ha niembe'r of the committee. south o< ?he building to parking. High Sheriff. I have made my poai- an illustrated talk on her recent aatin, nie honor attendant carriM ect get the Second chance .to buy a R ock^U e^ V ernon held at Temple Beth Sholom dur­ . two-femily house- shared with a On# of ths objections was that Uon clear on this issue, when I visit to Switseriand"«t the meet­ ing the holiday: a cascade of yellow and goM chry. said I would not uae the office of ing of the Friendly (HaM of Uie Wthemums and croton and the veterani but first creek at buying and'range in pric^ for "a non-vet- when the heV high school is built, Tonight at 8:00, Koi Nidiw. ./ MRS, WILLIAM RUSSELL SANDBERG a hoiise they ete already living in. t ^ present buildings will become High Sheriff for the purpoee of ap, Union Oongregatlonal Chuch to­ Thursday—Tom Kippur Day: bridedmaids cascades of yellow arani from 87,350 to 810.650; and, pointing unnecessary special depu­ night a t 7:30. chrysanthetnuRis and crotoq, ' The one and two-fax.Uly houses for Si veterah, from 88,130 to ' 88,- a junior high school and there will Shachoris (morning aarvica) 8 be more need for th'e.camfMis area- Tuition Plan Continuance ties or building a private police Hie Baptist Women’s Society 'At the reception for 300 guests daughter of the. bride, was matron .hr# divided Into four clsastfications ■ 890„\^'-. •force. a. m.; Torah (Scripture) Itaadiag, .than for parking. meets tonight at 7:45 at the home 10 a. m.; Musaph, 10:30 a. BS.-1 which followed in the church of honor, and Sherwooid T. Smith, — ; ...... - X "Therefore, I feel that my (^pon- of Mrs. Mildred Lisk, Fsirview parlors, the mother of the bride :s son M the bridegroom, wjBa beat ent should make hia position clear p: m.; Children's service, 11 a. m.- Kequesied by Tolland Unit Avenue wltli members asked to 1 ■ p. m.; Minchah. (aftemcoa) received in a gown of roae Chan- man. The bride Waa presented in on this iksue and make a state­ brin4 gift, boxes to the meeUng, tlHy lace and chiffon with rose marriage by her son-in-law, Frank M instrel Show ment on the nuihber of . special service, 2:30 p. m.‘: TiskCr (Me­ Rockville, o c t 6 - (Special.)—-/bury Lewis, Mr*. W, R. L. McBee, '■ Ivor Frederick S. Bergirer will morial) Service 3:3o p. m.; Neiloh, sccessories and orchid ^orSage. Cobb-Scliubert W. Baxter. -— , 7 deputies appdnted by him in ,Uis presiM at the meeting, of the Com­ JACKETS The bridegroom's mother selected The bride wore a gray lace dress BEDDIN8 PROBLEM? SEE HOPAkD! Three members of the Tollah^d Mrs. Forrekt JJlusseK Mrs. Harry last four years. We both seek a re­ (concluding). Service, 4:15 F- a>-: Adi;ianna Schubert and Edward Planned by PTA mon CoUHcil tonight a t 7. Shofar. 5:30 p. m. a gown of navy crape and lace, with fuchsia-colored hat and School Study Committee, headed Bartley, Mrs: .Frederick S. Berger, sponsible office and I fee) that the There will be a meeting of the pink accessories and orchid cor­ Cobb were united in marriage at a gloves, and the matron of honor a Mrs. E.'0. Griggs. Rev. George voters of Tolland Gounty are en* Rabbi Leon Wind and Ckaj candlelight service Saturday at by Frank Weston, attended the Offleial Board of the MktbodUt <3eorge Wald will offleiaU sage. The parlors were taateftilly turquoise taffeta dress. - "^.Overf 300 parents and teachers rsiggins, Edward WUlisms, Fred .titled to an accounting on this isaue C7hurch at 7:30 in Wesleyan Hall. Stsrdp, M |rm sn^ qnilted decorated with eaU flowres. candei-/ the South HethodUt Church. The, meAing qf the Vernon Boa^ of Hiljcher, Mrs. Ruth Foulkes, Atty. as aoon as poasible." Oervlces. The Temple Choir double, ring ceremony was per­ Following the ceremony a re­ Were present last eifehing to open Eklucation laat evening, to ask A meeting of Burpee Woman's der the direction ■ of Fi to five you /ftn the abra and palms, - ception for 200 guesta was held, I Hsrrt,: H. Lugg, Sheriff Paul Democratic Meeting Relief Corpa will be held tonight For an unannounced wedding formed by the Rev. Dr. Fred R. the Wad^ll PTA season. x for an official interpretation of the Sweeriqj’, Raymond Ladd. y The Ellington Democratic Town Werhei^ organist of the warnth tiihi required Eklgar and Mre. Ulllim Fltzalm- with guesU present from New letter they received in regard to. at 8 in the G.A.R, Hail with a trip the bride chqee a brown Elng- York, Connecticut:. Maine, Mesas- A M rl^-of parent-teacher meet­ Finance Gominlltee: , J. EvErett committee afid De''mocratlc Club birthday social to follow the nieet- for either dmljr days or mona, soloiat, rendered "O h P er­ ,/■ ^ ^our "senunbting” dgys will be over if you (gke ad^|a^iige tuition pupils in 1956. Ikb tweed suit, brown accessories fect Ijove.” , chuaetta'and London, England. ings Were heid'-ln individual class­ North, DK C. E. Petersin. John S. will meet Oct. 12 at the Town ing. bitter fold d i ^ AB wool, and French rose cot^ge. On their Tour Cbolca B. Flaherty, Jr., explained Hall at 8 p. m. when plans will be now ot this thrilling offer for youf sewing ease. This bjbui- rooms prior to Ink business meet­ Mason, Hsfqld Obensuf, Frederick Onmlah Game Dhiner aylothena qiQltiiig. Sizes return they wiii Hvb at 58 A The. bride wore a gray lace gown- that the letter w4s written to the H. Ha)lcher> Charles R. McLean, made for the coming state election with pink accessories and an illu­ ing. Each teacher outlined his or boards in lb® t®i^* sending tuition The local Lodge of Elka wili hold "10 to 20. 9>estnut St., and be it home to / . tifuUy finished, large Prisdila sewing cabinet has allime Claude A;. kilUs, Alty. Stephen Nov. 2.. President John B. Glrardlni its first October event tomorrow' their friends aftsr Oct. ifl. sion veil. Masogany ^ her year's program and answered pupils as it was felt thqy mignthot. says tb#t all .iMrriona who want to be able .to accept tuition 7pupila Ketcham, Albert: Welch, RayiMnd a t 6 JO p. m. when a Cornian Game The bride,, a graduate of Man­ The matron of honor, Mra.'.Gor- COIN FOI.O|R$ features of those selling, evatywhere for nirtich, much qiore. questions. Ladd. X help St the elections are Also in­ chester High School. 1949, ls\em- don'Thompeon, wore blue taffeta or after two yeaii. He ad ^ , that hen dinner will be served to mem­ f r e e tX>IN APPBAIRAL , Mrs. James Beckwith presided It was announced,, that the Na­ vited th attend the meeting. bers and their friends. 'Hiia la "the I t n u y p y possible to sehadule ployed by the’Aetna LJfe uiauratae with navy araeaaqriea.,.. . , Mapla having given notification the Ver­ St the business session at which non Board would not he legally tional Red Cross IS/awarding a At the session held laat Satur­ first time that this type of dinner open house/at the new police ata^' Do. She has.been honored-with a Gordon TViompaon waa beat man certificate for'* outstanding volun­ day, 45 r,ew ■ voters Were, msdc, Uon and ^o u rt building on OcL' flumbei plana for a minstrel show to be bound', but he felt m a ^ members has been aerved at tha local lodge; "lumber of prc hupUal eociai af^ and Gordon Thdthpson, Jr., waa HORIY SHORPE Held in December* were advanced teer services to Mrs. H ai^ett <3ar- with 11 registering their prefer­ CTomiah Game hena are now being and Oct/ 24, PolteO Chief H< iUherX ' . ' of th e , board wo'uld /ik e to con­ % Oor. Ceatet «■« OrknvMg ' by the ways and means chairman tinue, if possible, roll. 'This is the first tiim,such ah ence for Democrats snd six ss Re­ extensively raised In eastern Con Q. Scwndel told the Board < ^ bri'Jegroom waa graduated ‘ llnner was held for the bridal ■The .membership chairman' an­ award has been issued to^anyonc publicans. Hie othera registered a# necticut as a commgicial poultry rectora last night. / from Manckester High School and And' membera of th^lmmedi- Principal Allen/Dresser listed independents. . *" ■ 's-.V- nounced 421' members have joined the tuition pupils/ss follows: Tol­ In this c l ^ t e r , Mr*. C a r r ^ has produce Each member attending though no. definite p tau have K. Howell "CBeney Tschnical, School ite fanmiiy at the Red Coach Drill, the organisation to date. served yk a volunteer office Singing Society tomorrow’s dinner will he served n made, it appears the poUce class of H m O. Hs served thre After 'a motor trip through the fURNITURE DEPARTMENT lan d .'81; S'omer^ ■ 90; Ellington cMlttNMl, rncB , roysL Robert 'Clifford of the faculty 155; Manchestei/one: South Wind­ er for many years. The Maple. Grove Men's and s whole bird with a complete meal. d court will be able,4o move into'" years-with >be Marine Cbrpe.vfs New England atatea and Canada,' SIGN The chairmen presented reports Ladies’ chorijs la IsSurng an invits- 'A limited number of Uckets. are e nitw quarters lit two or tM e Crey trial oa sleeves I 'iponths in Korea, snd ia presently Mr. and M ri.\^bb witl be at home assisted in the showing of the sor, one; sln c ^ th e 'Tollartd Com­ film, “Skippy and the 3 R’s.” Win­ of Uielr work for the past year/ tlort-to snyoiie who enjoys singing still available and may be re weeks, according^ Sebandgi and a a d coB ar. eiinJloyed by th e ^ a rtfo rd ^ ectH c to their friends at -88 Ointon St. mittee does imt have to make a by calling the Elke Club. U ^ t Co. A dvertising ner of the American Film Assem­ report until^arch, it will contact Two resignations were received com# snd Visit them at their members of tha^oard’s Municipal Gifts to the\attsndants were with regret. Miss Cora E. Webb as on Franklin Street. Ernst Atteadlng Meeting ^uildinga C^mittee which has wallets and to the-iiaher gold cuff bly’s Golden Reed Award, and a the Ipcal iMMxd again in Febni.iry fio;s SION CO. Scholastic Teacher award ih com- to ascertni any possible changes. chairm,Sn of Volunteer Servlces'and nsky, well- l^nown director^ Fourth District Bhcecutive Com- iKipervlse'd the conversafion of ths links and a tie pin. mitteemahS,M Jerome 'R em l^w ica slmhousey''^ * {• M l M ^ 3 - S 2 i S .petition with 300 other produc­ The gro)fp expressed a' desire . to Mrs. Virginia Peterson, Home CcHiducts the local group who have tions, the film depicts the school Nursing. won m#ny handsome trophies dur­ and Fourth Diatrict Commander The c^version work, done most­ have th y present arrangements re­ John Williams will atten^he-L«- Smith-Dixon life of a typical rtx year' old first main Ihtact. Miss Carol Kroyman reported oh ing the p u t five years at the Sum­ ly b y/^nteer yorkers, ia virtual­ The marriage of Mre. Mai E. O f lo K kradc boy. Produced as a public attending the Junior. Conference at mer Prise "sing, 'nits ainglog group glon Bhceciitive CommIttM meet ly complete.. _/• Dixon of j Mofttooit Springs ftoin $24.fi to $79.981 T h n complete m o r n i n g bus Ing tonight at Southington. PRICES Randolph^ M a a a \ and relations medium by the National schedules were presented by Prin- Andover, Mass., during the sum- Is the only^Me of its ktnAxln this Ihe Boa^/fast night waived the ‘Ihomaa J. f-mlth------92 HimardNSt.. RAN&fc and Connecticut Education Aasns., mer. commilnity. Ls»t year theV sang Little I league Raymond Ramadell, together At a meeting of the Little fk place a t 4 p, ni, on Saturdkj^ \ N " 4 Way* To B ^ ; Rudget—Lfiy-Awxy---4;har^b.>"Ci8l ^ the film shows Skippy'a develop­ with a copy Of a letter 'sent to all Mrs. Bmil^ Mason said 723 pints over aUtlon WSPR, Sprlng^ld. f AjSfiir Drag Siorat in the Intercolonli^ ment from his first day, through of blood were collected at the vlalu were the gueStS\,^of the Flks. ^altd League officiaU 1 ^ night WatU i fuel Oil rents of bus pupils. A great deal S. Shattuck wae Reeled president WB8 S A. M. ta I I ‘p. M .J Roxbury, Maas. The the school, year, with emphasis on time was taken up with a dis­ of the Bloodmobile during the past also, took partVln concerts at ceremoiw was performed by the txthe teaching of the 3 R'a in the Bridgeport, Danbq^, New Britain for the coming year. GASOLINE cussion of the transportation prob­ year, and 443 given at other places Other officers ■ elected include Rev, Newmian LaShannon. minis­ ilK ^m school. Like many young. lems and the need of an additional by local people making a total of and Meriden; Anyohe , interested ter of the^ethodlst Church at Sters,, his first, year presents p ro ^ Collin Cole, vice president; Hkrrta bus so that the pupils .may avoid 1,166 pints.' may call Rockville A,3^8 or 5^767 Sh>n»^'rit*./»erretiary: Mrs/ Msry Plymouth. MqM., A couaih of the lemk, bqt his understanding teaoli Nursing Oiixe between 5 snd 7 p, m.^ tor details. bride. The ebipiM. Mies P etty H O W A R D ’ S ^ the long w-aits. A t the' close of a KoeWch. treasurer, Ronsld Frey, SHERWIN-WILUAMS er heipkiijni to a'.happy solutmn. three and. one half hobr session the Rehearsals are, held e\*ely Friday Spireman, aang>!^e Sunshine of BANTLY OIL The anntuil onve for- ffinds to evening. 'x , sergeant M-arms. P A Itm 53f M AIN ST, PHONE M l-T -Sh s. RMreshments were served Ao a board went into executive session aid the PupHt- Notislng' Your Smlle'y^aniK^ "The Lord's ' " 'll- \ \ I , IM , capacity •gatkerlng in the/cafe Health Church Women Coach^ appointed for. the com/ Prayer." The pianist waa Mrp. /- teria. to discuss the bus situation. 'Assn. Is scheduled-'to start Friday, ir.g seaaon are; Kosciiisxko Scouti, W.H.tNCLANP ElisabetlyParker. The becorattoni ' '1 ' N I III I I . Ootticr Elected Oct. 15. it was announced by Ken­ The Executive Committee iheet- Omrl B. Parsona; Moos*, John iUM liR COMPANY were, white wedding bells ahJ John Gottlcr w u reelected neth Hovland and George Massey, ing of. the Council of Church Wom­ Gill: TAC. GCkrhardt Kootech; TEL Mlfchili 9-459S en will be held Mondky evening, Elks, Stanley Leriwxa. ‘ ^ - . TeL ta-9-O tU gladi^' ". N chairman of the Board of Educa­ cqi^alrmen of this year's drive. fs. Gladys M- Baxter, bldeet TEL ROCKVIILE S-2177 tion Slid Mr*. Alice Hammar -re*‘ The goal has beeq set at 87,500, Oct. 11, a t 7:30 p. m.. a t the home INILUNED w m elected .Secre^fy. Abner -Brooks. which L" the largest amount needed of Mrs. Forrest Musser. 70 Pros­ Tairo'ttvllle a Flinsel. Skirts 5iiH: -■/ named trei^rer, The* chair- in the history of '.he association. pect St. The program for World news', items are Wow handted mafi;>unounced th it he would re- Not only have costs increased in Community Day and other plans through’ The MMmlieeter E v ^ e g Sizes4Uf20. iNGAREES ^ppoj^ committees, which had the past year, but the, hurses are for the winter will be discussed. Herald Bocliville bureau Is^ed By "OABTERV* sa^-ed fOT'Cie past year.. performing more' services than Coming Events at One Market Street, telepboaw ' Bills totslihg; 823,226 ware apr ever before,'and the revenues from Mrs. Irene-ScharCJach will, give RorkvUle 5-8I.S8. S U 5 - S U 5 inm proved for paymiuit other souroes such sa insurance . « $ 3 . 9 5 tr.r.l Mias Jennifer Jones, of L«hg- companies have decreased. Fsacy plaids' adid solk meadow, a graduate ^-^^idmore The 'jo-chslmen state the larg­ colors. u to IS $ 4 .2 5 College, was approved,at the rec est single item of fife Nursing: ommendation of the chairma ■^of Assn, budget ia the salaries of the x . the Teacher's “Committee tp nurses which tuist be kept tg) to SHORT eOATS hired. competitive level of registered. .\ - . l The schppl nurse Miss Margaret Hjenced nurses in order to a t­ Giaas-Ols * coa^s fqf Dornheim reported that all chil­ tract snd^hold the type of person­ Hands CpU? waimth w I t k o ■ t . dren have been inspected in their nel needed'fqr this work. i : 5 v ' weight, la «lurcoaI room's and first aid given to 16. Any fsnill>^in/Rockville, Vernon The High School nurse reported Or Ellington may <^sll on the As­ We have gloves that are all leather. I) f » y first aid given to 20 snd 287 -in­ sociation at any time for aid In Flannel linings or far lined spections made. . caring for the sick., the invalid, the 2s- The Dental Hygienist's report newborn, or for a variety, of'other Boys’, youth’s, els aa aa s# / $17.95 showed 114 pupils examined at the services. - .. sizes. a n d u|>, Maple Street School. Drive lofficiala hope that every BOY CO ATS Principal Allen Dresser reported family will chntribute ae much ae Hjl^L o quostfoB of finoBcing w t hkivf Oouble-breasted^Coata wItk.Oelted fire drills were^ held on Tuesday in possible ..diTlng t'lis once-s-yesr back. (Not exactly as lUiistrated). the schools -in'observance of Eire fund dfive. ■ y " . m - Prevention week. He said there' f O Y S ' C A P S FUNNEL IN CASHBIEIU: AND WOOL. Homemakers Meetings m : Sixes 14 to lA ' 4 ' is no alarm system at the old High * Hio cMswtr fiMt wilt fw tf yott meiMy. m:::: The. Vernon Hometnskecs ' will School, but one ia being Installed meet Tuesday afternoon.-Oct. 13 at.i iWtioUe . showing, pccacrved for- !!>!;! ■ BLAZERS Immediately which m*eta<.^e sp- $ 1 . 8 9 .ever as BookeoS^ Aafatrava, Pic- i;30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. F. E W o1 orroBgo o' tow cost iocn with 0 r«- Bad, ekarcoal gray,^ .(.O niT $ 3 9 . 9 5 proysl of the Fire Marshal/Dress­ Priddy, Bolton Road. Vernon. The tuff Frames, etc. Mue. fifsas 18-18. er sAked the. committee to conridcir topic for the meeUng will be "Bal-', As an excellent Xmas gift, ordar how much ' space for shop work'' s f ^ d M e a l.” they would recommend for the th«e now at bjg savings. Insist poymoBf ptoa geonid to yew toceine or- SHh ' The Rockville Homemakers meet O m iE U f l E on th e Finest — MASON SHi Daly S I O s O S ' proposed new Hig^ school, and tonight at 7;3b at the home of Mrs. .. t’l nnfD ans. loose sm e also the agriculturerprogram.' ' Dorothy Ulrich and the sublet will' RBHKB) M asterpieces ^ " — th a r have \ A gift of 30 new- reference no cqoaL ' . SBOBctol sitoottoB. ~- be Fabric Painting. : , madtineni ■E books. ‘Ftmk A ' WanSlli. was The TumbiebroOfc. Neighborhood COATS acknowledged from Mrs. ^Emiqa group of Vernon will hold an open la w-ooL aagora fabrics aad puddle Liak .of Union Street. meeting 'Thursday afternoon at tha'. m;:: AU OCCASION A communication wap received breose^plAted picture fp » u l Awe Yeu*i M M r opproM h to yper plobtom RHH cloth. Colara: Rlak. red, gray, home of Mra. Rhode Dunnells. ftw M ^ put pf Wbd. browa aad. taa. Juaiora 8-15 — from the School Building Commit­ Demerratlc Candidate $ 1 2 7 5 RAINCOATS Mlaaea* 8-18>aad Z8-44. . j tee which said it wished to name At the meeting of the Vernon' *“ ** to a IrH^Joon. the- new school-on E ast Street Democratic Town committee held ; BBdentoBdtog, p « M t^ Md^ coepe^- i i la oarduray. ~ Cflaaese “The Philip M.-Howe fichool." The Booltetwa^ ith well desigDed, SpM iJH in •mai lest night, Nick Pawluk, candidate i k;:H acalata - aad Gladtex And More Board ia^to ascertain Dtmi the for Sheriff of.Tntland County aeid, Shoes For Rugged Wear fdt-bMe. a S 3 ' . UJsn fabrics, SIses 8-18. : $T8.95 Crorporation Counsel whictf grhup ttoe boni mMy y ^ * ' expertoece to KSS 'The poeition of Special Deputy! gift forOiJAoftce desk ■., .'‘IT' has the legal authority to name ▼faa created by the legislature to ' J y - ^ t V i the new achool before taking ac­ aid the High Sheriff in the per-1 BrowpJMed AAlay with aio- ffk » $ l 4 . 9 S : i S ; tion. ■ • _, . pravidtog towid. ecM om icd ihiM ctog. formane'e of his duties in etnsrgcn-1 c&ut Ope g lu i ifkseit $ 5 f P Kiii Bed Oiwos Meeta cies, or special circumstances. It i "uid feb-ped.-bsar^ Charles B. Beach waa reelected . . . t waa not intended to be used for -glv- [ Odwr'Bookeods as low .u ' .2:;s chairman of the local chapter of ing position or prestige to the per, \ V. $. Keds fot^bedurtbcdl oed gym. $9SS Uie American Red Cross at the an­ sonal or political friend# of the Picture Frames as low as f i M S IP nual meeting yesterday. : , f •ifrriioss lof di Hw lowBy. l l i • liiii! The complete Hat of officers fol­ U5E OUR. LAY-AWAY PLAN lows: Char lea B. Beach, chisirfnaa; - House’s Boya* Shop ^ ; m e iiji Atty. Robert F. Kalian, first vice OF chairman: Raabury Lawig; aeoond Penonal Notice* ▼tee prqaldeiit; Albert E. Weich, A MUTUAL SAVtneS ' BATIK u treasurer; Edward Buchanan, as- .'aistant traasurer: Miss Janet Mor­ Card of Thanks' rell, secretary; Mias M.argaiet Mc­ W* wltlt' to ikank ell of oor 'aeii;k> ' ■ CURRENT RATE 2i% - Lean, aaaistant aocretary. bon, fiirndo ond reUIJrrs for . tne M AIN S t. J^eeiiUve Qommlttao: Mrs. I>b- m uy acta of klaanraa sad aympathy m "^Mua F.'BiM li; Mn^ George Wll- laowa ua la our roernt brntormoat. ■ i- - • - a Wo rapoclally lhaak aU tbaee wbo amt i r : ^ . r ■’ ■..... S T A M P 8 - Dvasr 1 ith a V taa ti a,- Mrs. K FanUm Burke, Hfa. th» beautOul florai trifeinee and loaaod'l . Badly'•wladsUs. .Mrs. ’John A dM uae of cars. *' - . -t ■ nM on. K r a ^ V, B. 4 ' — • - Mre. Axel ietsa'-aad faaUtr, ' ■ <*\ y . '/ - V. ■ V ; T- . ‘y - : ve-. C'- AS Mr-'. ! .V . r . ■ i AV '-f '■ V . ' ■■■' ‘ r i \ ■■ r- 'V: ■. 1. i- •*' „' / ■ • -. :\ ' /■ .A ■t/- \ ' ^ A *_L ‘ :v.: M ^CHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANOIESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 6. 1964 --- — ------— • • ■ u :______^ f 1 ' ' ' t X X.>liANCHESTER,EVENING HERALD, MAN( fcoHN, WEDNESb^Y, OCTOBER lii',1964 FA G f; the capital, which began integAt- TT- IA' Nursihg services are kvailaHa to Ihdufieil (he Rev. ’TrumanNLl)^ ing white and Negro pupils this Piarallel Noted all in the town with 'ho can gotiw r Covenjti^ Cdnsiiltant for School Sii t o n fiall in advance of specifle instruc- land,. Mlaa M ary Bourn, M n. Lh'iiVT ymanswered. ContributiMis may be rfnee K; AMen; Mrs, Mildred v- PUotlaim s •iYational N urse W m U \ Legion A uxiliary tiona from the Supreme Court Betw een Growth, 'Sefit to Mrs. Leon Thorp, 18 T u p e r Jtfdnu and^riiXarUon P. Kln^ which last May ruled public achool S t Sec H e M usic Sh n Fo». From foe Bwi. At any rate, he said, the Direc­ (Clipbwt, Sax, Trumpet, Accordion, Oidtar, Drums,)/. has been named Ubrsry>Plans for the^orthcomtng Hartford, Saturday, Oct 16 at the income. * R%ht«f*Way Sought; abuMd and misused “the corpor­ knd development pf the toWn of lan of Fire PreVention jmemliership drive Oct; 21 will be 7 p. m. in fob Princess Ballroom, -Hotel Bond. tors, the School Building Commit­ 'after the streets Mre Clear," Bowles ation power, privilegM sqd fran- Manchester. rsek obseiVi Rockville. ■ Vote to Pay Grabtree Ace sponsored by Uie discussed. ' , - Mrs. R uth' Hlelcox onnoOncea tee, and the B dard^ Bducation said. “It's their business if they lehlae pursuant to. an act of the Originally a group of 80 women 'A Hi-j^ EfjufiiiMat * Soutn\Oovei 'Volunteer Fire The assoclattoir has eet up'Is ten­ The North Gaventry Volunteer X ' ^ - should aU have a p u t6 in deciding. leglalaturt." ■ - that pbservance'of United Nations Adequate sa|at^y wit^incentive^hfmuses. Com­ want to st^aw ay from scHbCi. appointed in 1918 by tbe Manches­ (Visit bur Specially Gonetructed H i-n Saleu) Assn. tative budget for the first, year’s Fire Dept. WJIl have a dance Oct. Week wUl Oct. 17 at which in thr«e acUoiui affectinf ichool Bowers aaid a f^ te c U are '‘full R’s their ^jirerogative. They are ter War Bureau aa a registry for (fcioutlBiieff iro p Paga Qua) 16 at foe CoVe Jte8taurapt,,from of ethics” anAwill not comment on Prises iTOcioimting to $35 willrbe operation. ’Ihls includes; nurses time a drive for'clothing for Korea plete Agt^y and HoiUe Office (rain^g. Must be Moattuetiaa in town, tSe Board of still free./Amerfcans.” children, it soon grew into the given by theXompanJr for poster salary, $3,400; workmen’s Compen­ 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. -Sunday, spon­ INioetorii laat night raftrrod to the one anothepk^ plana. He said he did Manchrater Child WSlfaTe Asan. In hie ths tr.N. command suspected will take place. Garments will be marriedj/wq car and be in good health. Previous Bbn^s had hoped to address the H ippie to Attend iA Musiaal laiM inaab ^AC^STOR]^ and essdy Contests being conducted sation, $25; substitute nurscTs sored b y . their suxillary. Mrs. A. received at the American Legion Bchoot .Building Conunittee the not thln^ plana had quite reached auditorium session which strikers 1928 there were eight< liutrsea em? soirte Communist trickery. - Harry W, Olsen ia chairman. Mrs: the Stage where “wo could aSk aiiy- In addiUon to the " two men, the at the elementary/rohools accord- salary, $250; sick leave, $140; Home and will be sorted, packed qiMErtioD of whether a conaidtant raftisro to attend. ployed by five different agencies; Ing to a Joint s ta t^ e n t by Su-. overhead.' rental, office in , _____ fiobth- Edward E. White Is in chargPlof exMrience not necessdry. All replies confidentiaL body-lo butt in without Frid's con- Labor Convention each working as a dlstihct unit RedaTeturiied Uie litUe plane. The and ahipped to New Jersey. The /X' Bhotdd be hired to review plana A Protest PettUone N. i pervising Principal O. Pish-'Dimock.?Di ■ ■■Memorial ' ' Llbraty, $1M; tickets, foe . ■ project will^ »e q Army will transport them to Korea for the high achool, conSrmed ita eeirt.” Victor Frld la architect for, with. very little coordination. Be- fuselage was delivered on oiie mot.ey-ralslng one for the^auxilh- /V- the school. In the outdow meeting'''yack cauab of this uniqus situation, the truck, the wlnj|*a on another. The . eiv and/HerHck. Gradeson*' two I ^*^®P**°***i $90; offle'e'supplies and Olid diotribute them to foe needy. BO^ Q-^-0 HERALD vote to pay architect f a lte r Crab* Sales, a piqdl, . mard; reporter, Roberta t^eel- has aeveral choices. It could then In '1928 ths Clinic Dept, of the decide whether the two men would . girl in each of. the three er; - traaodrar, Betty Leonard. offer of foe Connectlcujt'Llght and Street to the eite of the Keeney call in a consultant to revise the One girl protested that integra­ Oct. 12 to 16. V / be allowed to talk with newsmen. diylsions will' be awarded at the The finence committee hopes ' Power Co. to presprit a demon­ Street School. tion even at that level would Leo Kramer of the Boeton office Manchester'Memorial Hospital and raise foe iKWitiohal funds ta^inAet Other members include Susah'Ca-' CLEANING AND INSTALLING plans. It could appropriate more ', concluaibn of the contest. Flshpr hill apu Jean Morris, 'th t group stration of an electric range and. XMrector W a l t e r Mahoney money. Or it could fink the archi­ to intermarriage between whites of the AFL will address those at­ the Child. Welfare acUvitlea were will appoint- two teachers (o judge the proposeXbudget thrbrtgh/the serve .q buffet shipper to the, mem- and Negroes. tending, HipMe announced' this combined with the expectaUoh that following m e^; requCsts/from will X eet each Fridayxfro.nl 2-4 pteaead for hiri^ a conaultant to tect, as waa done in the. Keeney a generalised PuMic Health Nurs­ ,, -. foe 'entrants along with visiting p.,-tn. at the home o f ^ n . Ethel bera ah< guests on Nov. 3., SEPTIC TAHKSim lOESSPOOLS aaaiat the town in paaalng Judg­ Street School question, and hire ifs what they want.” she morning. \ yFire Chief Howard ,J. Reynold! of town budget, $1.!SOT;'cbntrlbutlohs. Saturday, Nov. 6, Iq foe dstd bet At the first mseting df the policy ing service could be evolved by the '■Al $500; estimated ^^tleprs fees. Cargo, leader.. x A complete orgiMilzatloJi of YkAlNED SEWAGE S P E C lA U S n ment Cn the plana for the new another. , "That’s why people are mov- merging of all quning acUvlUes. ii X! / the Eeglevlile Fire Dept. \ for the Rehabilitation Conference^ using the most modern eqUpmeal and mochlney—RESULit A Bowers sai^"the, simplest way ^ . from the District of Columbia committee of the state imd muni­ $1,000; Conn. y X fB H n^Xsn. about- New officers of foe tittle Nip­ in -foe 'American Legion Home/' $5,000,000 high achool, inatating cipal employees union hcld'in New The addlUon of an extra nurse, ap­ • • / ■ Fire Chief Delmar W- Potter of slSOOj. Conn. C^ifocer ! pers, South. 4-H Sewing Club fol­ BETTER Job at a LOWER PRTCE. the project ia '‘ihoolutely too Mg” out of this^ to foUow the gene: to Maryland, and Virginia.” pointed by the hospital, made pos- ;■/ foe local company laid Principal W, about Main Street, Wethersfield. The managers recommendation and Haven Sept. 29 at. the Hotel Ohard, $400,; Incoipe. , from sp . 'ecial w6fei;ts, low: president, Roberta Hansen; president, Mrs. Dwyer. Child Wel­ for the aChool plaimera in town to Other students rose to defend Hippie attended and aaid 4hia was aiMe the offering of PuMic Health • • Fisher ia conducting lira drills $r,'0p0. ^w hich ^02 has already vice president, Rochelle Harley; • New ondergrootid water approve' without technical advice fer it to tha School BuUdlng C6m the petition and to contend that X: *; daring this week in the Brick, fare Chairman Mrs. tiorothy Bel­ lines instolli^ ■ THIS IS WHY , mlttekT" one of a aerlea to he held this fall Nursing 40 the town. been^w setf through food i^ e ; secretary, Jeqni Ann Bradfield; While Uttlo obj^^on waa ralaed while integration will be "hard” and winter.. X With the pooling of health acUvi- »• Center and Robertson schools. treasurer, Lillian Loyzlm; report­ cher and Rehabilitation Chairman a Sump pom|is installed to . morfc people the wiadom of hiring a conaul' era recaUed that town offi- it is also "inevitable.”. tles, funds were supplied by Cheney Chief Potter and his staff are cur- w a ^ troughXi'oJcQt, $126; co; Mra. Ka.thleen Sweet, w’iH attend. went to New York City tbeon. Hippie,, who will a,ttSnd them Ufoutions, mA m b e r s h i p a. $35; er- Belle /Croteau. Part of foe Mrs. Dqvid Thomas, chairman remove water from yoor ^ .McKinney Bit OeiiarM Manager Richart The pupils disregarded pleas -Brothers, the insurance compaiUqa rently inapjccting all manufacturing gtoup. Is working on sewing under ciillar. ■ X suit with Seelye, Value, Stevenson from aeverql ministers from as praaident of .ths local,' -Young Mofoers CTub. $50; Ameri­ of the Auxiliary Sewing group, (1) Prompt Survi n and koine membera of |hl and Knecht, structural eiufineers, will be held in different___ odxi^ree per visit basia, the Appro­ ;; condems in towt^ this Week, can l-e/'iph Auxiliary, $15; food direction of Mrs. Hans Hansen, e NesVx “rootproor* sewn '^obetaclea in tha wpy of churches in the -vicinity of the priation fmr Child Welfare and the ; Chief Potter aaks residen^to sale, $76. X. the others on woodworking'direct­ inviteq'sUl mej.ibera .interested in Unes Installed. (2) Quality ~ early in the high schoM planning. school that they return to rinisrts. towns tnroughout ths state, hoapital’aTrasponsibility for one makihg; articles for foe annual such a ^ — He said Frid had disagreed with grass of locals In the sUU again join the department in the . X Scout Newb ed by Mans Hansen. The club • Flogged eesrer Hnee deaa- T 3) R easoi Altogether, nine school had been nurse. In mS the ChUd Welfare continuing program to malte each meets eacXSaturday at 10 a. m. at Qtrlstmas sale' to meet at her Under en^Miislan of the rulaa, about half the recomtnendations affected by the walkouts. School formulation of legislation for pae- A ccord attendance of 43 adults home, 46 Codriland St., Wednes­ ed el^trtraffly. BESAK . Z. 8ESUIII Diractor B v m tt Keimbdy moved made by the firm and apteared to Assn, waa incorporated as the Man­ and every week, a FlreJu-eventlott aim 51 children met to get ac- the Hanaen home: Herald Photo. authorities aaid that at one time or aag'e by the State Legislature chester Publlc^HealUi Nursing Mayor 'Sherwood Bowers Is 1 ■' ■ ------day. Oct. IS. Dessert and coffee that, the Boar^^^i^&m ita ap­ have sound reasoning' beliind his which affects members of tbe ‘; Week. He said homeomierB are the viaihted at the Cub Scouts Pack HoSpItiillzAd will be'aerved. \ proval, of the preHminary plana another 2,800 pupils were out of Assh. It is administeired by a boara f l U V * 1 8 9 * »'• real firefighters amr that few fires Henry Splnkb/ of Stonehouse dlsagreemient. “You can’t get thb classas in nine schools Including union will be the business of ths of directors, a buslheas advisory 65 meeting recently in the Amer­ shown above signing foe procla- j hbnor ioi-moke good. nursinjg/care for the Keem^ S tr^ 'Midol experts to agree." committee. . ^ aie accidental X™ °*t Area an ican Leg;(on Home, Road Is q paUentht^the Windham C a l l six Junior highs. />' - board of five business meR and a Community Memorial Hospital matlon for National Nurse Week l *''"‘’**’*® *he peoplp^f this Washington’s Mount Rainier. Has BROS: drawn by Wa}tw C r a b t^ Jr^>iu>* Asked by Director Mahbney The Manchester local will be • ■ caused by caraiessness, neglect ^or There, was a display of items City and this state. 40 square miles ot glooiers. prove thr/dntllao apedftcatlc^ After the Anscoatia meeting medical advisory bmud consisting Price ledeSic fed. Tai mt4 Mk \\ Ignorance mf^safety precautloi where he ia recovering'from a' re-' hs Mrs. Michael Welk, R. M, looks COMPANY what his opinion was on hiring a broke up LawsOn J. Cantrell, as­ host here for one of the meetings of four doctors, all. working on a depicting the month’s theme "Gold Sherwood G. ^ w e r a . largest single-peak glacier system and confliw ita payment to Crab­ ~ mutant, Martin said it might be At ita- last regular meeting • yssr. werraahr Ss stekirs sAa ^ ; He askaxrasidents to eurvewthelr Rush Days.'’DoId Nuggets were nt heart attack. His fifouiy said on. Theine proclamatjonproclamation follows: Mayor, Manc^roter, Conn. %KL ST.,.»iANCaK8t l sociate superintendent of Wash­ voluntary basis: hb/is expected to remain thfoe for As in the United States. . tree. ible to discuss With a consul- Monday night. Local 991; elected The present financial structure I,' homes xhd surroundings m d re- obtained during a treasure h U n t pi-oclalmed by the J^sldent vote carried with the five tant/meciflc problems, such has ington schools. Indicated disap­ David Anderson vice-president to • V move any and all flamab^mater- which were useiKin payment for at least another week. . 'v of thele United States, ,D\iVight,D\Vight D. pointment over results of the consists of income derived by a Meetings Tomorrow /. X- of the Bo were bloc vot- the adequacy of the heating plant fill the unexplred term of Howard grant by ..the Town of Manchester, *1 lals which have accunuuated. He- good comic books-iU the meeting. Eisenhower, and aqXnacted by '^In flavor.- ,7'^' preaent poUcy in dealing with the •- said. ’Good hdviaekemng'*is the Tohtprrow's . meetings' Include or the olwtrical kfatem. He said pupils. ^ CasseUs, and William McFarland fees from home visits made by the UPTO Two special awards, a Catholic ,foe Congress of tll«l United SU tes 1 liada ^ mrlioh after the Hew Ybck find of consultant as a member of the executive I’ best idiort cut to fjXpreventlon.” Bible and a PrUtestarit Bible were 'Thursday Herb Class, 12:30 p. m., in ^ special bill,-the week of Oct.; “What the next step will be 1 five-nurse staff and funds raised in notmg'lhat rangrlw at an eathor engineers chafgTO a reasonable per board. Alfred Logan was appointed the currant campaign which has aa M M O N T H S -- Today the SoutXCoventry fire received by Larry Mlclette and Caprilands Herb . Farm; Nathan II 16 is .dcMgnated as "Nation- : ineattng by Mutin that the group day rate for talkiag with town of­ can’t say.” he told a raporter. by' Hlpplq to serve on the sick its goal $8,622. truck will be staUbned «t the Rob- Robert .Crjckmore,. Hale Community Centg,' organiza­ al Nurse W' correspondent, Mrs. Chorleo Crimea. In 1954Xelebrating foe hla Mx par cent fee after approval Patrick urged immediate - -eni Obnn. 'Training Grounds in shac, Malcolm Whl te, Thomas L. Little, telephone Plfgrtm 2-6231 centenary of her d^chtlon.'U is of the preliiMaary plana the T h u r s d a y Save m oney! G et th e cx> / ; Wlll|manti<;„ of putting out a / ------■ x' nation. The Board baa already PerWnson; silver arrows, Robert ------X , fitting that We look to the per- outline apedficationa. voted, tb condemn if negotiations clasive ^eatinghouio X > Chemical fire wdth use of the new Papanos, George’ Moberg, Daniel I spectlve of 100 yea’.-s o7\nursing ‘Z . The Board approved the plaha failvBhe was opposed by Mahoney ;• high prea-ure fog equipment. Wenner, Stuart Engler; service and salute the ; nurses, past and Aug. SS but failed to vote on the and Firato who sharply criticMed FR-760 C hassisSuper * ; ,/ Reception Friday stars, Thomas Roche, Richard Jobless Cbdm s ^tedfir-tlona. j present, who.se contributions nave early talk of Condemnation. Caseode lOO-mile-plua A receptiop for Mrs. Mlld/bd Hamilton, William aegler, Robert made this cehtury of progress for When objection waa ralaed to Bowers pointed out that the Tuner.. . and many more Allen wUl be given by the Coven­ Dalton, Malcolm White. nursing. the confirmation vote, Kennedy committee which originally viewed try Renubllcah Woman’e Cfob Fri­ Den mothers include Mrs. Joseph D ecrease H ere pointed out that the MU has al- fainoua W eatinghouse day at 2 p.m. In the Booth-Dimock In every city and town. In every sltas for^the right-of-way unan- P. Eaton, Mrs. Charles Ralsch. Mrs. rural contununity ot Connecticut V ready been paid. / y • imouslyiiy ifaToi - changing - T i r^ sfo iK features. Ih beautiful \ Memorial Ubrary. Mrs. Allen is Edward White, Mrs. Leon Chase, Claims Toi' unemplo.vment In- In this, our own tlty, Manchester, V' B^orta Offer *- party candidate for the office of Mrs. David Roche, Mrs, James F. The General Manager reported sons thare to AA for ths pMtec-l brovm simulated leather Secretary of State. She will be opped off slightly in the We know the nurse. We know tlon of ' achool ■ ■ ' ^ p e r t y . Martin- I flniah? See the diffcience. Rowley, Mrs. Richard Macneil. Manchester area during the. week and honor her as helper', as friend, he had offered Cluurt^a PohticelU, also said pleased to meet all Interested wom­ Harv-est Supper through hla attorney, George It woiud be advlsaMe to en during her Informal visit here. Oct. 2,. the state Labdr as teacher, as comforterl—a pro-- change the sons from Rural which] Tha DMibuiii, MetM l i r r i l See Weatingbouae'today. The Fragment Society will serve security division repotted lector, of the health of our people. Laaaner,. $2,000 for the 50 foot A fter her visit sho, will motor to a llarvest Supper and have their right of X way. the town wants permit aome uses detftmantal to | Stafford Springs to distribute .ay. Since It is of the utmost Im- the welfare of th e ‘school. annual falK.fancywoi-k and honi^ The division’s weekly report, re­ pbrtance that all of us. support through PonUcelli'a land and that awards at the fair there. Mrs. Julia bf .ed food.s able Oct. 13 from the offer had been neither accept Keeney of .Somers will attend the leased today, said that a total of the profession of nurslngf\as a ed or rejected. / VM €MI M SURIm. 19 iHl l o u s e ' tea. ■ .X ' . p.m.^tb 7 p.m. in the.Chul-ch pPm- 350 claims were /l'®6 *ke bulwark of health In our own com­ munity House. The menu wifi in­ Manchester office, a decrease of munity, let us remember National Martin ani^ Lesaner and hla H ero Pilot Saves Albert F. Kalber has been named clude corned beef, 'vegetables iln five from the previous week’s c h e c k client were ebnsidering queationa president' of the newly organized season, rolls, butter, wfee pie. Nurse Week, not only as a time YOUR OCT. M ISSUE of access to/the right of way and ^ Holy Name Society of St. Mary's total. for tribute, but as a time for ac­ Lives of W orkers I ^ 74ts, John. E. Kipf^bury bas The report also showed, how­ tion; Joining with the nurses wa a pdealble/change from Rural ■ of Coventry and St. Joseph's of been named general-echkirma'n. She ever, that Initial claims, which in­ CT SATURCAY/EVENINO POST Zone-to Rpaidence AA of the land EaglevUle parishes. Other off|oera will bf asslatc-dby Mrs. G. Irving dicate hew spells bf unemploy- for dttailod doseripriom OR tjio ifoms (OsntlmNd Baga Oaa) elected- Monday night include vice Loomis, Mrs^tValter S. K®Ilier, m enX rose from 46 to 50. 'The \ Hstod bfflow. 7 The Boaid voted to place the BEN SO N 'S;^ . president, Edgar E. Anderaon; Louis Lucler,'Mr. and Mrs. numlier of women, seeking imem-. m atter 6a the agenda for the Oct. slon. secretary, Paul E. Leary; treasur­ Emil .Koehler, Mrs. Uovd Ayer, ployment aid also Jumped --during /STANLEY TOOLS -19 meeting end to aek the mana- A Joint, Anhy-Alr Force an-, 1085 MAIN STREET V^' mSl^ONiE MI:M790 er., George J. Roy; marshal, Joseph Mrs. Gdbbrt H. StorrsXIn the din­ the Weak, as 210 filed for .benefits. AND HARDWARI /TI|Ry art oN sup«r.,vdiios. ' V ger tfi report md make recom- nouncement said the pllnt picked ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF , O'Brien. The society w'ill meet ing uiom/Wiil be Mfo. Flo.vd I/ast week, there were 178 such VmendMlonis at that Urns out g ftreet for the emergency I 'REUARLE FOR 25 Y E A R ^^^ evfry other Monday at 7:30 p.m, Stapdish,^ 5Irs. LeRov M.'\Roberts W . H. EN< \ Siqi^rtB Mailla landihg and the plane struck In ^ t. Mary’s church hall. claims. 7^ and Mrs. Cecil Robertson. \ '' There was a slight decline in LUMBER COMPANY Cbmmentlng on the hiring of a power lines and a fire plug before TTle officers and the Rev. John /-'The/women will have. A work compensation claims throughout BERINZOMATIC BAS TORCH SPECIAL eobaultant. D ire c to r Theodore flipping' over on its back. Wreck­ ■TV"'' C. ..Curtin,, assistant pastor, wl session that day beginning almut the state, according to the report, TeX8n-i9-02U Fairbanks aaid Mahoney's sugj^- age was scattered for 100 yards. I , comprise the executive board. ’Phis 10;3p e.m. to make preparations which said thin the total had fton. baa- merit hut he .supports As ambi lancss and Tt- f ittin g group will meet Oct. 15 atxf:30 fpr the supper and sale.' dropped to 30,733 from '30.964. /th e l^ea of following a recommen­ equipment sped Vo the scene; one | p. m. to make plans for tpe com­ The 87th atmiial meeting of the Bridgeport and Martfoi;d- con­ NOW $ 6 . 9 5 R c.. p ric . . 8.9^ dation by Martin that the question of the passengers. Pvt. O. B. Wil­ SEAT C ing ye.'ir. Ooiinectlcut, Conference of Chris­ tinued to lead foe state in the be referred to the School Building son, a medic of the 325th Airborne I To Meet TrtMy tian Clturches >Vas held today in number of claims received with Committee for.^te opinion. Infantry Reglinenti dashed into | The North Co vanity/ Firemen's foe First .Cortgi-«at.ionnl Church 4,993 and 3.942, respectively, fol­ £ S J / 1 The vote to do no waa''unanlmoua. th* burning plane and helped rea- Auxllikry will nw4t frid a y at 8 In Willlmantic. Delegates from the lowed by Waterburjr, with 3,144, SKIL PORTACLE SAW r \ ifte r considerable dlacusaion dur­ cue aeveral fellow passengers. He | p. m. in the fiyehouee. They will local First Congregational ^hurch and N e^ Haven, 3,053; - ing which Martin, Sherwood O. apparently was throwii ^ ra the] work on pla^for/the ball Oct. 16 .X Bowen, chairman of the Board, plane when it h it The 22-year-old at foe Cover RMtattrant'of which and Director Harry Firato out- Wilsoii, a native of Mount Joy. Mrs. AyAiBinry Olsen,, president, NOW $ 4 9 . 5 0 ' / . ' lined what they' ficel are practical Pa., later was admitted to • hos­ chairman. 6 I « I I 6 i t ' } P O S T | / 7 . difficulties in the way of getting a pital, suffering from shock. ' feet Tomorrow HflAEyElft CMisultant. , G.. B. Sweat, a constructiaa I fttle Scissorii 4-H Club Firato aaid it is probably too worker, 295 Parkway Dr., Atlan­ fleet Xpmorrow at 9:30 a. m. late In the p'rogrm of planning ta,. Ga., said hs and a group of | a /foe hom^rf Mrs. Arthur John- Given On C.O.D. Deliveries STANLEY HAMDYMAH ROCm ttS the achool to bring in a consultant. workmen saw the burning plane on. The gtrllKnre making aprons. T h e g r e a t He aaid a .thorough consulting coming directly toward them, then { Bwripn^-Burrall service would coat a t least one per veer suddenly aside. Mr. and Mrs. Mward Burgwald ' TILT/HIOI ClieiU I M« y . F r o m ’$ 3 9 a5 Q '(^ p announce’the engwement of their You can build hundreds of wonderful furnituray daughter, Roniprta^earl, to Ed­ pieces, make outdoor equipment, do your own hon X ward Rock Burrell 'cf Berwick, X irs. or even build a house with this one ^ . Pa., son of-Mr. and Ifos. Edward. RANGE & FUEL OIL /\ __ • • ‘*>® ireateit sSw ever made/Gnly James Burrell of White Plains.' ATLAS offers the ex clu siv e itructuraXdeilgn- CfaUM BIANJiyRO-VISE N. Y. An early "spring w rtdlng Is mechanUm *hich keeps blade absolutely rigid at planned. any cutting height; angle or load. Ypd can have F U L L ^ E T Shower Given fun and save by being a ■ “do,-it-y;odiaelfer" The viste «f l,00j)HDfl«6.—-NOW $ 1 2 . 9 5 Mrs. Nelson Bcarce entertained The BOLAND OIL CO. YOU CAN HAVE^aL^^TON AND DOUBL at a stork shower Sunday at her YOUR SAVINGS home In honor of Mrs. Claren®® S. I lia, i.rsictsm sliKi MOMI MiMLI-LaciISS ;V: Grant of Columbia, formerly of TEL. MltchtH 3^326» •! b6fir«l>ti , . . b$t9$f*e Mb Mo4« MfM m4 ffiract^ will meet tonight at 8' Read Herald Advs. # $6tvi6W RtWr-Utrinf MffipIfilW ki fr«fli60Rl |«6R| . |I| ooy •* Of 19* 9««. .Mit-lft RWlf tiiittfL $ 2 2 . 9 5 AH OK USED CAH AT CAHTER CH EVRO LET ^ 6 6 IMS asVfaf niw GET ALL THE HEAT. SAVE FUEL. USE S R B C S E i l X -• ; . ' . X- : ■ ' V 8" SAW ^. , . y .$ 94.50 CHIUNEY SW EEr-^ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY E v « t OK MfMl ecB is hoMsUY UMcribffU. AN or* COMBINATION HOME VALUES TO raconoiTiQNBa tot swviy p#iToniiCMic#**Hfolii#«, : O W N E R S^. 10" SAW . { $ 139.75 From 4 9 c I'P $14.95 4 , X PAINTS Htrt of« a ftw of CorttP's Wottdtrfiil lays. "ONLY! MILLESS FALLS NO: SSS . NO DEALERS! SPECIAL ON HOUSE JOtS '1. REYNOLOS ALUM . 4 GALLONS OR OVER ^ THbts Rods •— AoglM— Plotts 1940 CHEVROLET 1947 CHEVROLET 1947 DODGE ( 3 T R A C K ) I ^ De Luxe 4-jBoer. CoavertiUe Coupe. For oN your mttol^wj^rkiicg probltiws Bedfo, - beeter. C C A C Radio, b e ^ r . iX S S : S S d S - Nice twe-tage. ^ cR A real ralu% and SCREEN WIHDOWS I VALUES TO N o w Ym Con Gat fiM 'XodM oe" 19^ PLYMOUTH X of Vinndows NEW W p il TILE CEMENT. Coupe. , . w siuicit" ,! PLUS WEATHERSTRIP UNIT Special 4-D6or. “P Heeter. Grad C 9 0 C Badfo, Jwkter. $ 4 9 5 Nozzle tube |n^eK easy work of "V f Traasgeitede*. OPEN EVENINOS f : FEATURING: ' caulking ^und (he tube. - # d C Tnb^ A Full Line o f O[aco Paints EXTR ASP ECIAL • Floattag ExpoostM ’ • Al)> AlnmlBum 1947 CHEVROLET Fraqsa ■ Heavy ExtrnatoM |9S1 CHEVROLH Aay ■/u' TiMHiodt vtrscitHo portcM o o r Hw moffcot to- 4-Door. U N T I L » De Luxe'f-Doar. > f o r Inside and Out Bedlo. bskter- • fiavq ap tq 46% h Wlodowa Easily Sixa 'doy. ORtfroly MW. ’' V .-'/x'’'- ALUMINOM COMCIIUTION ’ Vanabally Nsen, J a Window PERMANE ‘ N T : A N ' $ 1 0 4 5 • fitoraga Frohleoa Clraarfi n - F R E E I E Gqpa Faraver • Foaltiva VeafilaU THURSDAY. FRIDAY. ■ NOW $ 4 2 .9 5 (Ewy ' ' —' - ui u Dorhif Hat.Rain\ , SATURDAY ONLY X- '" .'x Page- 96' ., ' \ .X " ' ' * *'- j - .' ^6 Tsrla VeatUaUaa— Davi - RiUaM Eitber Saab ' Va l u e s TO 646.96 ’ ‘, Includefi Jambs, Latch, Hinges, Air ^ e c k and Stop­ U Aay Level . a Na CoW f : 2 9 GENUINE 1 TRAUK WINDOW SATURDAY EVENING POST per Chain. A ^p er valued " UM \ : : ■ 7 : GMAC Financing is available. Now- - m GAUOH. Barter With Carter ' X ,r-' 12 VERNON AVENUE ■■y C O R N n i. MIDDLE TPRE. m d MAIN STREET STORE SCREEN jM id WINDOW COM PANY -- KOCKVIIAE!-/- SM B A S Q U A M YOUR HRpSrpNE DEALER ^ 7CHEVROLET/ Cdl RockvHk 5-2SS3. 5-2554 1 ^ 7 . _ J*' p m i G A I A A S S O .^ m OPEN THlm&r and FBI.'UNTO.' 8 P. M-, SAT. U N TILI P. »L > -For.Froo Your for rtw BEST M H iitK m Yo Imos' „ 1PJPH0NE,MI-341^^ •SSMAINft^ TEUMI^iTOM 793 MdibH/SHIEET - M A N C M p sn i F > D -'A rn im m m m m m A- ‘-■v‘ - / -i- . ■ ' .A'V ■ it ■■ ; \ t . / \ "'V'- -5 , 7 '- A J i ‘rA : ' ; ; ^ I. ' - ff ' \ .• y x h a ...,:'' ■ ' I ■ :•/- - J' //■ 'I': i n • ■' ' — f - m • ^ ■ . •** J■ ‘ • i 5 r- ■ ' . . i / • A- X, .,J ’■ 'XI X.: •X . -J ^ MANCHESTER EVENmG HElU^D, S tX TE E W MANCBEStEIR EVENING HERALD^ CHESTER, CONN., !% CdNjN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 6. i • / WEDNESDAY, OCTORER * T P A G E S E V E I tNBRVlLLC FOLKS BY PO N T A I^ I ^ FRfeCiLLA»S POF — BY AL VERMEER*^ y ' DAILY CROSSWORD BUZ2I spotlight, During thike . «TBMnE Office^ Visit thrise candidates w en Initiated. X T H A T .^ nI n Noble Grand Mrs. %p IX offiMrs, were hoateases to the Re- ed and served by'^ Mr. and Mrg, II;' ' • - ..r s H o v - A Phil— do yt'U eat^ao'jp with he answered firmly, "csoAbt. be Earl Hutchins, it consisted of to-' • —\ ’end • , a knife? responsible for what tl^chiuac- bekati. Assembly officera Monday- lOTh^ \ mato juice, roSst beet/ mhshed Bill—My fo leoka. ... ters in its serials do ^nween In- s : s z evening in Odd Fellows, Hall. Miss potato and gravy, liests, c a ^ ts , 130pmiM 11 Corded^betf stajlments.'' Edith M. "-LMa.. of Jenny Lind Party Napfcina pess, chlery, olives, rolls, cdffee, 13 NetrowWet Stanford Bardtuell.> of Baton '^'Mary RoberU/Bffiehart toured Eaiy-To-Do A i^ h OrmpUte C J fil Lodge No. 70, West Hartford, ts ice e'ream and cookies'. Mrs. Con- 14 B e w ild e r D Women Rouge, Le., ■ haa nanwd'TjjaI seven Eurbpi during Wi#ld War One for CENTUM, S08 Main St/, la one ' Table decorations set the theme Walk in beaut) and fort presideint of the Assembly and her and|lQUDAV PAPER NAPKINS Ion w’armly thanked Mr! and Mrs. ISAlw \/ advleer cht’.dren for universitl^: Sritenferd. the- poit^ all ^p en ses paid^ .She / of a^vernl BIGELOW AOL GIBS wearing smart Dorothy Dodd, aasociate-;i \enimel 26nnt|^ii Implemantt ton. Auburn,,, and ■Cor«ell. HU fiir coat.^^otlng ^Lor^^t’s sus- Sample Bar showing .every cai,. for your fall ehtartalning. A t shade. GRAPHITE GEAY. is Lillian B. Settle, Mvarden;- Mrs; Ab- 30 CircumfneneeSS ^ ir te 31 Hypothetical 43 Plant part wtfe’a name ia Loyola. \ ■ olcious/rfMce, fim eFPlMniMl hur- Available at current selling,prlc^ liARBISON’R. .849 Main St. bril­ color taaiT)s hapiSly with oqui bie P. Brooks, secretary; Mra. Jo- 21 Rowing tool 24F^|: earth repre- 44 PhUlppine Hedlyy^Eur yrsa colder then Which Are the same everywhere. liant harvest colorings prevail for fashionable charcoal. . .^adaa. -Varie' , P. ;Voo8, treasurer; Mrs, ■' 22HinU :j 2S.BeWe6et " lentatkjns native Teacher—Why should we alwhVs I elected.' This-coat wae very . Furthermore, your local Bi^eloW HAUXIWE’EN. THANKSGIVING gated gray bands spiral •H’.* the ‘ Curtis, marshal; Mrs. Wm.P.Quish 1 24Agreemcnt mede\with 33 Flay , 46 Unemployed be neat and clean? \ u^ul. It covered many a gehbraJ's Agency is owned and operated by \ priced fronx 25c a pkg. The sea­ heel to focus attention. Only, a iMcy Taylor, outside guardian, M a n c h e a t ^ rte/>ioEiC5 26 ------'^ ------^ It HiUer36 Moat aged 47 Metrical time V" men who Were formerly employed son's /op-Aight pinks, blacks, harrow row /af etitclUng and Johnny—In' case of an accident/ pees.” "With you in it?" sAed-. V Mrs. /Mabel Stetzner, IXstrict I PHONE Mltehdl 34940 oM u y \ 27 He end^-:— 261bten’< 40; Aboriginal unit riwU|^<..;„. . , , right ■ in the Bigelow plant. Draw browns, and pastels are evident. parforatlona from t.>e to heel depiRy praaident No. 19. Date Bi 30 Claim Geblcr’* ■ Ceylonese 46 Clip upon their background of Carpet­ ,Pick up ah economical plastic bag highlight these ele-rantly conaer- Two men were responsible TOr Pa.^ Past presidents of the. ■ .X . 32 He defeated 27 Longer * 41 Property item 50>ronoun the ptienomenal rise of The aftur- ing Jiknow-how” to .^xplain ghy of 5(1 cocktail, 50 luncheon and 50 -iSy?-.*®** m o u s e * Rebekal^asembly present includ­ veterans were disepsaihg a .dinner napkins. ■/ SON. -Tky them On. " the Midiaaite* day Evening P o't: CyruaiJ^rtls, political busybody who usually phase that Intrigues you. In addi­ ed Mrs. Emma^^Lyona Nettleton of SaRuxIAy, Oct t 34 Staggered V who bought it in 1898 fdr ilOfXf, tion, -their rigid factory training this town/Mrs.-'Elsie Rosicn snd CA amuikl Country Store at 1 r r 4 r 3 7 B i r II campaigned on the soleUartieof his in the nnechanlcs of carpet installa­ When an. Evening Gets Dull y'Mlx deviled ham with crean) or 35 Merited and George Horace LoCuncr^^vvha war record.\ ' ' / X tl.'.v.’* A ’ mnjiirtilty ’’Y ’’ from lO a.m# /OCTOBER 38 Worm ll 1 , n became it's editor on^t. Patrick’s tions enables you to receive the .Serve DAIRY MCEEN SliN- cottage cheese for,,a to S p .'' 1 'x ■ First Veteran—The'lroublo with 37 Poems r bay, 1899. John 'pamjcl. tell.i how BES'K IN CARPET INSTALLA­ DAEs and-you'll rate a hig Okay ■andadrti spread.. Add . minced Baturd^, Oct. 16 Peabody is thatslm's always yelling TIONS. -• chivea or parsley, prepared, horse- v ''l 46 Aifitts i li . w Lorimer determURd^ohee and for with teenagers and adults. Send Aiuiual FalLBazaar. Community BLANKET SALE ^4 about being re ^ ^ to spill his last r:r '.-1 “ Pop" to 500 Hartford Rd. or 307 rmdiah or Worcestershire sauce 40 Small bottle all that his di^stohs on editorial drop of bloo^-but'he took mighty Hapllst Churth'.xjO a.m. to 8 p.m. y ...... •SI*’ 3 1 —— , emae, 'Wntent were^i^ai. “ My wife didn't PeeI_some fresh pears and slice W. Middle'Tpke.-'for an assortment fdr extra eeasoning. r Friday.- Saturday, Oct. ! 2, S3 * '1 good care of the tlrki drdp. them into your prettiest glass of SUNDAES TO TAKE HO»IE. einat IDce that UM atory in this week's Second^ Veteran—I' -.dunna In (Tommunity Playerh ,will- present • ll Poat,’’ j^iorted Owner/ Curtis. bowl; cover with chilled orange ial Mj. 9-8220 to avoid any-wait­ Sale on DIanorwarf >- «r-SA 42 Supplied/ ZZ Francefna was always Where the “ My Thrft Angels,” /. 'i . .weapodf 1 Edltoi^s^rimer answered t^almty, Juke. Makes a most refreshing ings. pr,\ take home a HALF- Familiar everyday menus be- / ■ Saturday, Get. 23'-.. j A b s r bullets were thickest. ■ dCssert. GALLON Ipgether with’ a variety TOme Interesting party fare when y 45 Overcomee r 8 ‘•rm/not editing The .Saturday First Veteran—Where was' th'ijt ? Harvest Dance, Manthrizter4 hostlllfy p i *ning Post, for yon. wife.” Cur- of favofite toppings and let your Served qn r.t;>-active Rdyal Lodge of Elks. State Artnorv. ■ OUT OUR W AY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR b 6 a RDING HCUSE \ witl»^ id kept his own counsel thereaf^ Second Veteran—rin the- n^nl- Matching Lips and Flngertljw,^ guests delight In a make-yo'ur-own Gadroon Dinnerware now SA-LB Also “ Kiddie -Kami^ar’ ' St.'I MAJOR HOOPLB 46 OutbuildiQgs § P tions depot. '\ 4il Electrical un ter. Buy Revlon ‘‘Lanolite” U P / concoction. PRICED for two v.'eeks only at Mary's Pariah House,/l^ a.m. to 6 i t and Lad]( /■ Lorimer never pernUtted. an off­ STICK, 31.10 p.t., at THE WEL­ Housewares Dep't. of J. W. HALe ' Pnt- ’ ' . IMTURAUV Look. '’TO I KNOW m color situation. indecent word, or Don’t worry if Washington takes DON DRUG CO., 901 Maln,St./ and To prepare ahvunbaked pastry CORP. Buy a 16-pc. starter set in WedliOaday, Nov, t o r a t t e o 53ImaUc iiland % il lU K E lD S fE ..iAKElT EASV . nOthino B 1 uggestive paragraph to be printed the shirt off your back—they’ve receive In a matching Khade f REE shell for a nine-inbh pie pah, roil CHESTERTON silver mist Gray Aimual all-ddy' "Holiday Fair.’’ about AIH'T you. TM8 WIZARD A ir W aves A t e r e s u l a t e c MThi^fpredx) M3UfiCX3P*tn; FORWtS A FAL4.0NME SONB kOS, STPaeifle island « r 15 P ed Woman was serialized ip 1931., the pan and trim the overhang i' K g lA T IV lT V ^ — ^NOW A Fey4 It IT 5 T shades of “Sweet Talk” , Kissing Creamer oi an U>4” flatter and Annual Bazaar, North Methodist rONTSET AN’ HE BUMRS TRUE / Installment one ended with a sec­ Alimony 'is like paying off the until .it is about half anMnch; i SOVIOLB4T HIS NOSE IN OSSTACLESaoOi voue i n ­ \ DOWN retary dining tete-a-tete at her installments on the car after the Pink” or "Paint the Town Red.'! ■ now turn the overhang undeK so large vegetable dish Anticipate Church. 2 to 9 p.ro.\ - v e n t i o n FOR TMJ0N6 ----- s 1 /'■' SI REG. ^16.95 SALE S12JS wiTm Afie/ TH’ OlgLYOPEN 1 A g « boas’s apartment. Installipant two wreck.. \ . it is Aiish with the rim of the pkn your gift occasions and buy one or Thursday, Friday. Saturday S K rri LEAVE ^ TO T Y TR IPE SreR S- • # ^ Add grated orange rind to two sets; you'll be j.lat. ypu did. Nov. II, 13 ' • 7" Areiute Satin Binding ' M 2WeMher — ST and Aute. AN* IS HOLLERIN'.' ■ ARE VOUfiOlNeTO 3 — and the ‘x erbam cheese and soften with a / F6ur^ Annual Minstrel' of • Guaranteed 5 years agaiint CARNIVAL llttlb^orange Juice; use ab-a Ailing Campbell Council, K. of C., Ver- B E P u s h e d b a c k : o n lion 5 T '' u BY DICK TURNER There Are Two .Sure Ways Fashion still means /a lot to moth damage , OWN END for niH bread sandwiches. someone confined to bed In a hos­ planck Auditorium. • ladiViduaUy boxed' 4 Perfume n ~ - i ______X /, To double your money. One is to Friday, Sdfurda.v, Nnv. 19 and 20 ZOf^B? X fold it. The other is to' shop at pital or at honrie. Short frilly • Chotee of colors; Hunter G, E. 'Twn-door Refrigerator- nighties arS more comfortable Mrs. Albert L. Cdnion' Fifth Annual Rotary Club Min- , green, yellow, blue, pink or THE PINE PHARMACY, 664 Cen­ strel, Waddell School. , BUGS B l Thi* year the G.K; REFRIGER­ 5504 gifts than' ankle-length ones. A nqua. ' , / u m i ATOR with REVOLVING ter St. during ONE CEfJT HALE, Mlss Ruby. 'Terkins, fornteriy of fU W C \. when-yoiir money buys twice as pink bed ja<;ltet. with a matching SHELVES is 'bigger than evy. You’ll enjoy' : crocheting this lipstick Itr the pocket, is nice. Not Manchester, Mrs. Isabel K.Tlong. See it in the Electrical Dep't. of bulky cardigan with Ita colorful much on Oct. 13, 14, 15 and’ 16. Mrs. Amy E. (j&les. ^Mrs. ^ r a Easily the mds^biitsti often remembered for the home To be' sure. It’s Weatlngbeeae / / / > ^ HEV, y J. W; HALE CORP. Save shopping blue, red and. yellow border in the Get two items for a penny more. Stoughton, Mrs. Sue' W. Pa^e. lb View Take along a neighbor to stock up junior for fall—tmt^^ Bemudsr convalescent is a pillow-sUp in a PORKVi X trips bec.iuse tlie'full-width freez­ eaby-to-dp afghkn. stitch.’ Make new, becoming pastel color. Mrs. Elizabeth MAtrous and M i^ er, space giving door shelves,,-slid­ one for yourself arid- another' for on FIRST AID n e e d s and length skirt as w ellX u shorts, Ojive Skarin. both past president.s Film on Gnieer ing vegetable drawers are de­ the young lady of 'he famUy with REMEDIES, also g o o d g r o o m ­ styled by Helen in a salX ^d pep­ bf the Assembly, were unable to A- 9 M in g AIDS for men and women. per tweed. : Importaat-looktng dresseii be present. ' '' 4 \ i « o signed to' give you maximum' stor­ a matching headband. Ki7,|'-, I rit>‘ age space. Just the Atck of 'a Pattern No. 5504' contains Do your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Pattern No. 8181 is in sizes'- The transition from summer to Other Guests lAdies’ Aid Society pf ICE FLAB Angei; brings everything into clear crochet directions for caruigkn and SAVE; jewelry, toys, games, 12. 13, 14, 16. 18. Size 11. skirt, fall means a change in wardrobe. Eniadtmi Lutlte.an Church will Slip Into a well-cuf DRESS at Nohte and vice grands friended 'yiew; no danger forgetting left (aixe—12. 14, 16 A 18) and head- are ipctluled. Call MI. 9-9814 for yards of 54-inch, shorts, have,^tk,regular moAlhly meeting 'W fA 'jiiiy r yarfls. < (RET CASUALS. 887 Main St. from East Hampton, Windsor, ) ST O R E oyers resulting in waste and loss. band; m aterial, requirements and De l i v e r y s e r v ic e . Stafford. Wethersfield ■ aqd East. Friday e^nlng at 7:30 fnatead of Stop In for a friendly demonstra­ stitch Illustrations. For this pattern, send 30c in ■ you feel happily in tune with Hartford. Grand Lodge oNicers the / Usual \Thursday afternoon tion.'- Send 2Sc in Coins, your name; Oift^Helectloha from. Many Lands Coins, yaur name, address, size de­ •|»right n^ew seasoiu Deftly sired, and the PatUrn Number to tailored to give you the eight de-‘ who were guests Included Past addrecx and the Patten. Num^r Delightful gifts imported from Grand MasteiA Edward J^bffmsn meeting. \ CAH ALWA'._ To give your steak or chops an to ANNE JABOT, T H E MAN­ the Old World give THE SCAN­ Sue- Burnett THE MANCHES­ gree of casual elegance (he hand- After the business haa -'beeii' - 0'P''V'LL»Wb TER EVENING HERALD, 1156 some Wo DLS and JERSEYS bear of Wethersfield and CSriirlea Rob­ Bl a s t 'EM on outdoor ctmlplexion when broiled CHESTER EVENING HERALD, DINAVIAN CRAFT SHOP, .113 erts Jr, of this town.' ' taken care of, a\fUn' on cancer 6ET OR>H. ,,, Indoors sprinkle with charcoal 1156 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW Main St., a unique Charm. Swed­ AVE. AMERICAS; NEW YORK the stampjM artists PAM-ROG- detection “ Self ExtMinatioh of the Electric Sheets ... THE PHOMEr S6.N. y. ' ./ Jr. Past Noble Grand Mrs. ^— r salt before they go under the YORK S6.N. Y. / ish crystal and jfopper, .porcelain BBR and IDNr-ROWARDS. Ask Alice Palmer and Vice Grand Mrs. Breo-st” will be ahoMui. Dr. Ed-’ E*Mtric Blsnkcts $29.95 The colorful 1954 Needlework and stainless steel i- make {(ip all 'Die latest i.ssue of Basic Fash­ to see t h f 2-pc. Charcoal Wool ward Besser Will be tM speaker. LLEY OOP /' broiler. , ; ion—fall .and winter '54—is color- Barbara Ahdersbn of Sunset Re- (Other Cbatluun Mnnkets snW Just Like That B Y V . T . H Albuih contains 56 ptr;eay6t lovely Choice a selection of distinrtive drese With a (Hitter-soft Suede All ladies o f the Chu“M who ara ful, stimulating and a complete Jacket the tatigerine-apiicdt bekah -Lodge headed the, reception pttced nt $4J»S-6E95-6t0.66) .kjT WE HAVEN'T HIWv\PH,' BY YVhIpped <:ream Plea. designs',' “ how-to-” sections , on home accessories as any one could, committee. PNG Mrs. Ruth Beck­ Interested in seeing IhluLUm ars MY GOSH. AS IF T d needlework, helpful room • Ulustra- guide in wardrobe planning for a' colSr family. Many many others invited. ; rrsA VHAD m o o s e Y’ou'll have your own adjectives hope to give or receive. Open to­ with served as marshal and linod SADFRY, OL' DOC NEED A HACKSAW tlons and dire'etiomt for 8 gift pat­ new .season. 25 cents per copy— fi^.ely detailed In sizes 9-15 and 10- .JEATftOR I SOT A to describe the festive appearance morrow. to 9 p, m. send for it noxv. tip the vlalting Assembly officera WONMUG MUST TO GET OUTA t h a y e ENOJSH and delectable goodness of Choco­ terns. 25 cents. /^ • and other guests, aH of w'hom Wore PACKIN'F100SE A LONG THINK I'M Cu s t o m e r - BY NEXT WEEK T' Visit ®ur Sleep Aceznsety THIS RIG/ .WATTIN ; W iu. late oF Banana W HIPPED Wondering, what to serve - for -colored floor length gowns. Thev Deportment to solve tiusi MEAT ' SUPPIN'.' A DRINR m ix e r ; CREAM PIE.S and PtJP'FS from Maytag Automatic Waaher It’s a wonderful feeling ‘ yA I NA s im m e ' Maternity Girdles giye New Friday lunch nr supper? How were e.scortedbo the banquet hail sleeplese night problemr-X THE PINE PAHTBY, 658 Center about U Spanish Omelet—puffy Tlie MAVTAG AUTOMATIC To have your CTIRISt MAS by the officem of Sunset Rcbekah ^ h A n p ^ ‘ Comfort CARDS selected leisurely and FOOD SALE St. Take home a WONDER CAKE Your phyaician will approve the eggs vrlth a spicy tomato sauce? WASHER froi v the >BC * AP- Lodge, a ^ o r whom wore white Thursdaj^, Oct. 7-=-l0 A. VI, viiBttnn too. Enjoy this almond-Aavored Accompany the omelet with PUANCE SERVICE CO., .21 PERSONALIZED' if you wish, be­ gowns and colorfur cqrsage.s;. e ^ < pound cake with sweet chocolate knit-in cup shape' of FREEMAN Maple St;, is the.one fbr, you if the fore the pressure of holiday details H ALE’S STORE €£sun. MATERNITY GIRDLE from French-fried potatoes end a tossed Ctmpliment Deenrations HOWARD'S delicately marbled throughout. The follo^ng features ap^’eSi to you; envelops you. U.can aafelV be said . Raat Side Ctreto ,><.v Foundation Dep't. of BLAIR’S, green salad made piquant with the HARRISON’S, 849 Main St Raat Noble Grand Mrs. Maybel | a u t P C i N m sugaf-Aut topping carries well-In chives and basil. Hot biscuits or MAYtPAQ ' is t'.e g r e a t s hot Dowd and "he-.- assistants on the Community Baptiat Wotnen lunch boxes. 787 Main St. You will app.'ove xydter .saver of tliem all. Whether haveone of the LARGEST ftiiii Mi'L flSt^^IAlN ST.—BH-MSI5 the comfort and relief from back- crisp rolls Will round out the TIONS of quality cards lii the ares decorating committee received menu. • ydu put in small, nieu.um. or full many compliments. They used About four medium-size peaches sche. Side lacings, cro.ss belt for SiZ.e Ibals, the MAYT.AG auto- w-fth bo(fl(s by Hallmark, Nof- the color preference of yellow— \ will make a pound. Easy way to,: ■dditlonal lift and support make rpatically release^ the right CriH*. Gibson, Brownie snd Rem­ Eleetrtr. Kitchen Ctoeks brandt, Take home an album qr any yellow flower—and/the em­ 2' “• U. a. Sat t... , peel the pcachas la to let them thi» girdle at 35.98 a pre.scrlbed amount of hot v/ater through each stand in wafer that has c^nie to Sizes are S. M. L. and Ex. Beauty 'and correct time for X two to invite the family's prefer­ blem, a lighted candle,-chosen by t«»'. 1M4 >, »t> a..,.,, ISr4 bride's new kitchen or ^bur own phase of the cyole. Itade by the c W i L - a c : ! ^ boll for a minute or two; the akin 'I* oldest mamlfactjrer U’e^' MAY­ ence, As.sembly 'president Miss Lane.; •a*' «6“*» A«6 tmmm. Oaei T. 61 *4 Faa «r Wiill, you’d lodk beat-up too, if you hgd boon ppunded on beloxsed home center, culls for an Her slogan is -'TJght Your Can­ Yvili then slip otltt easily. ELECTRIC WALL CLOCK from TAG name stands for quality, de­ BOOTS AND HER BODOIES W h at’s L > ? with a/hairbrush at much as that book has that# last No ceteiY in the house to add pendability and trust earned' ' I f jkiur ■work V means a lot of dle” : watchword, "Service” ; .mo- k U P AND SAVE THl BY EDCAR MARTIN Electrical Dept., o f J. W’, H.ALE to, “It Is better to light one can-1 . two weeks!" Hurprlao Yourself to a tuna salad? Add finely through the .vc/rs. FREEDOM moving ahmnd, a blouse with long A, CORP. Clear.^- eaiy-tb-iread dial tails thet staya tucked means a die than L* curae the darkness.-’’ , _ POURING SCHEDULE: ' ) ■ BU Z S A W Y E R ' As easy as sewing a straight diced Cucumber or green papper with sweepini^ second hand, these FRO.M t r o u b l e is your as- S?tA\AV5iG O? W VPmtiTA - M tD W lTO m 'olK et'. iv t OKflY BY ROY CRANl team, you may EMBROIDER de- instead. su’-anre, FACTOR - TRAINED lot. You may/find that the friUy The project of .the leader and her i V ^ ? E A T . clocks add a. note of colorful cheer. styles you want have skimpy tails. assembly officers this yea-.- js the"\V MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 11 A. j k i MOW TOOIND TVVA^ TO lightful.deaigns giving an “ I-apent- personnel will answer your call .'Xj V»l\KtTA VVO40W.OOR : R\6\D 360 MILCS east EXPtglMEm'. J'WTAKIHe^ JET SAVE T * OfEPF, OIUMSTM A HOWUNfi ^houra-on-lt" look to 'Christmaa promptly. Convenient Time Pay­ Attach some more fabric to the Odd Fellows Home at Groton. ^ 1 P. M. to 3 P. M. TVKfftVt TVet VtTTVR Handsome, rough and ready Children’s Warm Nightwear TUESDAY ■/ VitSVtED TWL W t'A & P W W VKKt’S Tvet SVEtO\ VOO DISOPLU 1 S X A ^ D T O ^ M iY OFKSyWEST, ROMWe TUEMRinCANE AMP D 91SE0M... AMO 5AV, CHiC, I HOPE YOU 'ptiwe-mats, acarvea, napkins, run­ HOREHIDE MOTORCYCLE ments may be airanged. Call bottom.vit will never show. which is supported by all Odd Fel-' f 7_P. M. to 9 P. M. iTODWV A>50 \ VSOROtO A TO DtVVVllI? TODAY, vi^T uormwEST. V6MTA CIOSI-UPPICTUKCOFI EXPtAlNEmo CHRISTY VWV^ FLANNEL ia a favorite with M I 9-1575 while IMMEDIATE low lodges and Rebekahs thjough- V THURSDAY M © T V S «W V S ners, Do it easily and quickly with j a c k e t s at 329.65 never seem to- mothers because of its pretty prac­ I P. M to 3 P; M. H t W a im W VNSE\.V \ Vi\VL\AV\'.tibVJ I'M N KEY WIST AFTER a NECCHI-ELNA HEWING MA­ wear out. At MONTGOMERY DELIVERY is possible . n<>w. Fumfture Wax Free out the state. ’ , ' ^ 7 P. M .to 9 P. Mv HURRYINS NCR UP TO ticality. MARI-MAD s 691 Main \ ■/ TOb T A l D W S ' • o r CHINE from B. D. PEARL'S, 649 I WARD COMPANY in sizes .34-44 You\sre concerned at this fall The decorating committee i\seti ([ SATURDAY I P . M. to3P. M. L dAMSONVIUC. St. features flannel as a. bed-time Spoon heated canned baked housecle>ning time with the api ruffled yellow crepe paper strips, V VWKitDAW - Main St. A frlwidly demonstrStlon : warm detachable .fur (^llar. preference. Pussyfoot t6 bed in by talented^ Mrs.' Irene King 4^ these waist-length jackets have (Hians over butte/ed toast and top pearance of your floors and furni­ along the table.s, yellow napkins, ■ , ./ BUSINESS HOURS: ydurSjfbr the asking. flannel PAJ.AfilAS with double with Shin rounds of frankfurter ture. THE JORNSON PAINT CO. yellow candles, and at Intervals 'rgyon-quilted lining oyer 10fi% soles: (%o6se flannel pajamas with WOOL INTEBUNINa.'.. Zipper and finely chopped . onion -for 699 Main St., makes you a throughout the long tables, bou Mpi^DAY 9 A. M. to 4>30 P. M. • \e, TH\t»\; tyj Mix creamrstyle cottage checajS matching slippers or cozy ROBE special offer. INit. a gleam on your quets in which yellow chrvsanthe- ! vtT -o p front, slash . pockets snd diagonal lunch or supper sandwich. ' Heat EVENING 7 td,9 p, M. ; -wiW> cho-pped raisins, grated lemon SETS' of Duster and CJown to the 'frankfurter rounds in a, skil­ floors with REALH>N W.AX, the mums predominated. 'A t each chest pc^ket theVe ia also a zip­ delight apy little girl. For the T u e s d a y CLOSED ALL, dX y / ' — v r ; k rind. Cinnamon and augkr; use as per in' ileeve from cuff to elbow. let for the open sandwich. ^ water resistant wax. that needs no. plate was a small flowerpot in the OPEN EVENING t to 6 P. M- a fillipg' for thin, pancakes.' bedtime .story hour there are bufflng-.but dries in 20: minutes Xa prevailing yellow shaded; contain­ The S IL V i* PLATED ACCES- WARM ROBES .of cotton, quilt, WEDNESDAY ' ■ Rubbed, and Polished a high seK-pollshing lustre. With ing a small daffodil, water hly or 6 A. Id. to 4:30 i?. M.\ / SORlEWgive a "Knight-ln-shining corduroy, ' chenille or flanelette. THURSDAY 1:'00 P\M .'to 4:30 P. M./ ' (^MtCEYWESr, iia lOlYCALtS-nlE Chirkf^ Is the big Budge neww V armorXappearance,' Looking for A gift that coni- the one-quart site at 3110 you other yellow flowe.-. In the maijr HTEWING. CHICKEN, higii Sturdy PLAY CI-OTHES include binea good.Jaste with . tempting receive a FTIEE GIFT BOTTLE EVElNiNq 7 to 9 P. lyL/; .y^smfS K m k OF-nC tMOKNCHIMTIRS, JAOS06- ' -’ . ■ 'r ' flannel'lined dungarees,, denims, lodge haU W'as a replica of a small jnut. . _ . _____ qualltv protein food, Is 43c a ]b. price tag-? Vermont PINE of FURNITURE WAX called New Bhgland white church' at FRIDAY 9:00. A. M/to 4:30. P. M. ' J E F F COBB • An . Amazing Glue- and yrashable woolen slkeks. ^ "Thrill” to clean. protec^"ai»d en­ BY PETER HOFFMAN - *t ■niE LYNN POULTRY PLANTERS, complete with plas­ one of the entrances. SATURDAY 9:00 A. M. to 4:30 jp. M. FARMS, 505 Main SL Stir up an Doh’t' throw hway broken china tic-lined drawers, reg. 32:63 are rich the appearance of your fur­ The platform was almost en­ V appetite pleasing casserole. ... or: poftery, neither »dlacard a Fresh pork spareribs are beau­ 32.49, during ' 80th Anniversary niture. Take the om for light fur­ tirely enclosed with white trellis [MICKEY FINN,^/'- / ' / . l y - Good Influence! tifully crisp when bakfed in a slow R y L a n k L e o n a r d 'weakened table, toy or chair. In­ Sale' event at WATKINS, 953 Main niture ot' dark. ' ■ over which ro.se vines xyith pink 'Screw-top jars defeat the 'h.ttle stead. give WILHOU) GLUE i oyejL and the fat is drained .i^ff. St. HANGING SH LVES, repro­ :\' Baste with barbecue sauce the blos.soms were ' Intertwir^e.l. and r r . animals that .want to live off yi chance. At the SHERM’IN-WlL- duction, of old TAPER BOXES are Short gloves are very{ popular ^uqnets o6 fall flowers were on Camdot CeTamics N HUPA REALIZED IT IWEN SUE -SOAPrERHETHRFWWE- (FIDONTTAKE ME,70(i SCHULTZ? L1AM8 CK>. 719 Main St. in a plas- last half hour pefore they ape' useful interesting \ r>11 decora­ TOOKNIMTOIYYLEAFRARK flouf and oatmeal, but only for ,winter. If you have just-right the piatfor-m and officer.s' desks. , NEW BOLTON STREET ’ MANCHESTER JOCKEy AND JUMPED THERAIL^ A NAP SOON liL they are acrewl^ on tight. ' ^tic bottle, this liquid glue Is done. tions. The fii.e hard-rubbed finish wrrlsti and arms, cdt and whip Y-yOl) WERE SLEEPIHG] tWAT'S RJfiWT, WJL-^ FOR MS FIRST RACE! I DKIN7 HILDA WIREPME-AND AS ^ MlSaf.M^GINTK IIS STRONG, FAST .SETTING and blends well with any period. Initiate Uwididatea ( (Formerly .Munson’s Cphdy Kitchen) ; " your old long glovM, If your arm.s Degree Mistress Beatrice Man OMWU, iathereiwth 7 because m y presence 1 GO AND HE REUSED 10 SLEEP SOON AS t ARRIVED HE STARTED] INGOING ra Attention: Pnrenta PERMANENT., Keep it on hand.to Let It rain, let It ahlne - i Our Phone Is Mltehell S-5756. • aenoj are fat >and. yo'ur wrist 'wrinkled, hing and h«" assistapt. Mj-s. Han NEAMCDE JUST ^ KEEPS NM CALM AND, -AHP BECAME VERY TEHSE TAKING HJS NAPS AGAIh! If. your, child is studying music, save you time and- money. It .iS Take a bulging clothes ' hamper /Serve scrambled''eggs to a hun­ cheat a little.. Cut. longer gloves „ to THE .MANCHESI^R LAUN­ fiah Williams,.. and titeir.. gitaTd NOW BECAUSE- J COKTENTEPf II/S KEALLY ANDEXCITED- he deserves the BEST POSSIBLE .easy to'use right from the con­ gry family with a topping of off abou’ two Inches up your arm 1 team of tainer 'With no mixing or heating DROMAT, 662 Center Street. Im- ' "'■'med ham. Makea a g o ^ lunch 12 menvbefs, wearing MOSTEXTRAORDiNAIVf J TB.ACHERS. Fqr lessons in Ac­ from your'wrist bone.- vari-colored robes, were enthusi­ cordion, Clarinet, - Drums, Guitar, and wdll .not break down or crys-.. mediat'el.v, modem'^uipment and dish; ’ • ■■ tallze even in hot wepther. acientific "know-how” • goes to astically praised , for their fine Saxophone, and Trumpet, call Places to Go , work.- The tableau^, the song^s THE MUSIC SHOP, 1013 Main work for you. In a/riiort time; Versatile Velvet And things to .do require a well- while you shop of relax, y q u r St. MI. 9-2036; I f 'you use individual , custard Enjov beaut" at CHENEY groomed .ppear.nce th.t take, . i " mY iS ®?amine"'‘ i cups ih which to bake popovers. clothes are ready, sparkling white. b r o t h e r s r e m n a n t SALES­ minimum of your, busy time. An sweet-sme)Ung and N E A T L V the’ piano, were grestlv, enjoyed/ '(Tut luncheon meat Into rubea place the cups on a baking sheet ROOM where vibrant VELVET spf>oifttment with the SUHIXTZ 1 for ease in handling. FOLDED FREE to save you 75% colors coine clos6st to rivaling na-- Cleon . Chapmati - Operated the BEAirrV s a l o n . 983 X'aln St. . pnd alternate on , skewers with tedious Ironingr green .'pepper, mushroom's and lure's own' outdoor brilliance. A t­ convinces you that their trained Flaanel for Boys tractive . prices p,xvall on REM­ etaff haa yqi r Interest .at-, heart. onion. Broil and serve wdUi a Jumbo N.vlon Yam • 'bjivbecue sauce. ' CARL H. REIMER of House’s NANT LENGTHS of Cotton Vel­ They t i111 cut and-‘set yoor hair CAPTAIN EASY pastel, and dark JUMb O NY­ vet, .fuitgble for skirts, blouses, the way you prefer, or if vou de­ - \Showdown BY LESJ.IE TURNER Boys’’ Shop says. “ Flanpel la the' LON has arrived ,in Yam Dep’t. FRECKLES AND HIS FRlENOf Cowwrvafiris Priees on Oarpete magic Averd at this time of year” robes Transpaicnt Ve>~et and sire a change, the talented' opera- Foul PU y^ BY MERRILL C. RI41SSBR of J. W;. HALE CORP, The same H^LP, WE CATCH normal THENl WHY >1DU fLV \ AfRAIO HE$ 6Uiliy 0 Interest • in Home Fashions They have those famous Carter's that barked with T a f’eta is pop-»- tbra will suggart- and create an­ weight as knitting worsted, fol­ lar choice for fall and w'u.ter wed­ REP-HAUPBP...gnL’N;ua XRJA^TO THE KEvylTHOUSHT TKEm TO THI5 PR-VATfl^ THM MLi63ti»l5, thkes center stage this time of lined dungarees, western-style, other flattering style f«r/you. MI OLU.lONlfrTi^WHAT DO YOU MiON ABOUTTiEIdjrsOwSttB Mmaam^ Th at& Youb THats m in e , BchS.^ just TESTIMS.* , low your favorite ■ directions for dings. It's 39" (ride. ’ * 3-8951. l&LAW? 60 T*y CAU^-CER-HAyBe MUKMAl WHAT NOW AAA^H BACK TO YtXIK CLASSES I year. 'That’s why THE MAN'!> double front for' longer wear in n.aking heavy sweaters, mittens, 'X^BSOK PPTTER?,^^... ^ .?TTllERi FAltia sizes-6-lp at 33.95. Flannel shirts K SAU66LE W THE/1 WfidlBf YOU OPEN _WE CHESTER CARPET CENTER,. afghans, baby carriage robes. For success in cake' baking, sift ■ 'P 4.' Th o u a u t wtenMGr For a chic' look this fall, get “ LMYEK* PAPERS. 308 Main St. calls your attention' for the chilly days to come, flan­ Your' finished garments will not flfOur carefully before inekiuring. , PBKHAPi^HiS death to 3-ply, A LL W O O LTW IST reg. nel pajamas for the cold .nights, shoes to match, rather than con- LMMa«irr Afnecurai l 'i ^ m x o p shrink 6r stretch. No danger of Pile the sifLed flour lightly into a trast-wlth. your favorite dress-up ■V 312.95 ntnv 39.50 'in beautiSil flannel-Ilned caps with ear flaps in. moth damage ever and the ex-, measur-n" cUp; use a snoOn and do sjw coses/ ’Gray, Green or Neutria. The latex solid and two-tone colors. Remem­ outfit. Gloves in the same fabric quisite,^ softness of this yam adds not pack down. Level off the flout ■are a fine trick, but • don’t wear back gives eSrpeJUngf longer life: ber, when it’s flannrl you want, imtold ljuxuo’ to anything' you with a spatual o^ stra'igbt-edged matchi.tg shoes and gloves and ' -f It-comes in.T2' widths ides! for shop C. E HOUSE * SON. INC., fashion, 'with crochet hook or knife drawn across the tOp of the dress all at onoe. - WaU-to-^all installation. BOVS’ SHOP. needle. T h e 2-bz. skein ia 89c. cup{ ■ ' '"■t ' Tie* for CNristina* It’s not too early to'visitTH E CHENEY BROS. REMNANT SALESROOM to select the Chriat- INSURANCE maa TT5S for the maaculin'e names, N e w Vfestern Releases 45 on your list. I HATE TO SEE YQU CRY ;...... Snm WfiitmoR When marshmallows';are td be SERVICE flC p l h 4t A»-3 ' 39 Dress'; Velvets ' Ready To Sing . - ■.x;*! .... ,, .. melted and used in .- a reeipe. ’ cut BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY TH^ ^ R t OF MARTHA WAYNI LOOKING lAC K TO SEE ..... j /..,. them into small piece* . with a / BY W IL s o N SU'KUGGB Jte B r m I Remnant lengths ,iB fransparant, Lyons typf vetvat kitchen scissors to save melting / BECAUSE QF THE ) « V « ) r M fjp MIM...MV A U W f HT, hjgPic- -WRISTS.'I'm PyiNe/AM»iR, l l L m LK.'Xl MOTHER WEIOT AWALKING . Jim R m v m tlme.^. a TOR. fcrr I VMoanr TALK.' J irWA5LAPgfilbcb»4 ahj potton valvat, A 9pbd chbice of colors. i s n m s A r ’ ^ REUGIOUSIHOUDAY 0 n m m » ' HXl aOTTA h«.PM6-' FE6L iJ« 'VIMU* ur. New Urn lev WaU DeeerMfmi OW THI5 WAJCTOW UW- Ugur.LANOQN/ THIS OU> HOUSE . *. . .. TMX ’WiRiams f o m o F ’ ,Add interest ahd importance to WE WILL BE : NKMBrry^. nu vvgAsn. P6H.S a-wadi area aaywher* m.ypvy.honie m E S A Y M O N D X WROUGHT ir o n CLOSED THURSDAY/ on which a'Te centered' •JM/PUL* -birde or antique oar*.' MMMLFUF 35.66' a. Mir. ..with « 'hlgh-myl^ U N T IL S P J y L R E M h | A W s a l e s r o o m WROUGHT IRON C6I priced from 36.66 at HARRISON-’S. 649 IN C b R P O R A T^E 0 ROAD — MANCHESTER MMn St. Or. flank a TORE W.AIX 'CiAMX with harmontslhf T0l4 l FIJRNITUREi Rad MUSICf UOMfC ^ P fRlGlDAlRE I fp 5:30 — SATURDAY 9 to 4:45^ Pleguaa, 6Sj50 a pair. 7 has likes^e absence of tlmeouU In the t » BOW Is Uia i>iai|Ber In which the York, Oct. 8 OH,—If ever V from the 3nd OotifTresslonal Dis- ment Oo. to Tovtw^f Bolton, Plym­ (^Tflhprfrl New* total estimated cost ftj^r all e^ Iy age. display characteMtics reached roughly its halfway point, Canadian game. He also liku the AmsribaB-brtd ebaebjes have n '. * O'*" Was mpi^'for a job. It was •7^;' Ctrict seektaa re-election' on the outh Lanei Holi Investment Co. ti ty p ^ 'o f building was $423.M3.S9. which indicate the trend of their •7 Canadian \rule which makM it lUcan Ucket;-Hlfh Sheriff and this .seems a likely point at adaptsd tbemaelvea to . the non­ ; Leo Durocher.' He was bom to ■ Town of Bolton. Ljtiwood Drt*^ ■ ''fheNdepartment issued nUmef- fi ture.wortt. Siitltffe. Who received which to And dut what the impSot mandatory tq try to fun the ball blocking rules. The offensive statis­ Sweeney. Incumbent for Tjol- Holi Investment Co. to ToXn of oua licences, heating, dnd electrical hla M. A. degree fr«m the Univer­ BROTHERS of the more skittish brand of ball out when it UMcicked Into the end tics Show vividly and-give and bend ,x,/BBiaaaa schemes, he plots, bfi lights, V- |^if'«Opiiaty also seeking re-elec- Rolt6n,..ColoniaI Road tb^'SUhnlng sity of Oonnectlcdt, has taught In permits. '' M I-311 CENTI* $r. TEL MI^3-S13V played beyond the northern border Spne.- He like^. the rouge—the when 'the neceeaity arieee.' he arguM. he «fcives, he gets the tleh Rolwrt Keeney. Jr. of dale Road.. ' the 'Manchester' schools for several Single point scored when the ball Jiaa been on the great American To illuStratS’.xthe league's rush­ New Yopk Oct, Ov.lJV-iJerry maximum out'of-hia men, he plays Is a candidate for the A'dministrator’S ^ebd; Estate ol V \ ^ ,7 yearS^and^at present Is a teacher television public. * .y is kicked out of th^end zone and State Sinata. fiom. the 35th dis­ ing leadef, who^gets blocking for Goldberg. ' 20-yearr-old\ Stanford hunches, he takes chances./e e «i- Timothy, J. Hurley to Fred' G of guldanci guidance for the seventh and Highly neaaed /^ which Is largely re^nslble for cenior center, was selected trict. Boss', proper^'at Lakeside. to^ S pon sor eigtitjh glades. the. fact that there hasNnot been the flret 10 ^ardS, le an American, foOnds and confuse/the opposi- NBC, which has sent out six Alex Webster, n product o< North ' « the first Associated ejis\tion, _ and, he uin%,lWR games that James C. Hashctt, who as cam­ bower of'^ttotney: -Liouise ^ M ra JoScffli Rourke, prerident games and has six to go plus the a tie score in the past lMto'win. fnwn Committee hasnrinnged the the following'' appointments for On the other hand, the Ameri­ scorer, Ray Poole, ^ o onde.gtarfed Marriage Llcensev Nathan W. vilth the reactipif. its mail is aver­ _ Goldberg, a 60-mlnute man. | He has numerous frienqs but it meeting, sold -last nlgnts^ere are EIllX and'. Paula Relnig, both of comsUittee chaihaen for the com­ aging around 80 per cent of that can fan isn't so sure that he lUcM. for Old Mias, and tnXtop pase re­ ceiver, Red O’Quinn, out of Waky played a -m^or^ role In Stanford's i is dq^btful If they outnumber his, no set apee^ e f p la n n ^ Chief ^wanzey Center, N.H. , Saturday, Oct. 9 / ^ e 'Women's ing year: Mrs. Walter Ford and Of last seaaon, when the network the three-down Canadian ■ rules- surprise popbae of the meeting wU! League of the CMbgngaUnnal H U N T I N G Some do, but is many others leom- Forest'The best , pasaw ,4s Sant yictory over ;R!inols,' ene His'friends swear by ' x - Mrs. Alfred AndeiWpn, program; handled the NCAA's college game In Satur^lhy’a iiatlohally tblevised give the voters an opportunity Church, South GlastonbU^.X will Mrs. Marvin StricUand, ways and plaln it gives the attacking team E^leverly, pride of DcV*' ii, his enemies swear at him, Manrheater Evening Herald Ifol- of the week, the feature'it is buck­ game from Palo.Au,o. Ae waa the, e is Iqved by some and hated by m ^ and t i ^ to the candi^te tnn correspondent, Mrs. Joseph spoitSpr a tot^r of flve of the t o ^ 's means; Mrs Walter Bruaa. re- ing now to some extent with the much less freedom of action than Ib e ace punter Avatus StonC> w i* a personal basis. our four downs do. They say the learned'.to kick at Syracuse. ^ mainly responsible for k e e ^ others. But practically all are Italia, telephone MItehell S-5S45. loveliest old'and new hoines Slid freahmenU; Mrs. Wllliaip C9iak- KNIV £ 8 Canadian version. ing Illinois Touchdbwrn''Twin8.//j. ndn bo aerved, • X ■' • .'-77 the restored Congregational Church maa. hoqritality; Mfs. Edward "The figure la more impressive Canadian offense is too' prone to You htigjit begin, to wonder If unanimous—his backers and crit­ Mew Patrele ', settle Into a run-pass-kick routine C. (^roUne and Miehey Bates, ics alikeDurocher la One of built in 1846. Iloura for the tour Olschefskie. membership^' Mrs LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN when you realize that jwe haven’t Canadian boys get a chance to tied up. / ■ Two patrols, the Sparrows and will be from' 1 tO'5 p,m. ’ R<*ert Taylor, publicity:. M»v. 'heen asking for written comment on each sequence of downs. lead in any-, dejpartment of the the greatest managers who •ver ModdnigWrdf, Were created at the Miwea. Downfleld Blocks Stanford Coach Chuck/'Taylor was hekved ou\of a gams by an P r e s e u l s / Among the homes' to be opened Winston Smith, room mothefk; IMPORTED FROM FINLAND. ^ e way we did last" season,” said game ■ when thqy are competing :plained it this Way: / , Monday meeting of the town’s will be that of Mr, and Mrs. Earl and Ernest Dowd, recreation. an NBC omclaI.-*’We asked for it What the American fan misSea against such hl^h^Hced American ump'iro. . aeweat « r l Scout troop led by -Irs. GERMANY. SWEDEN. «TC. ' most Is dowhfletd blocking and "Otrf whole defense/was keyed Prov(Ml His Ability Thi‘^-A ct Play Hodge, 620 Main St., known as the Officers In addition to Mrs. every'game last year at our spon­ talent. The answer Is that they do, j-to Goldberg gettlng/tbrough the aiorthner H ^ o w and Mrs. Kd- Jeheil Goodrich House, built in Rourke include: Mrs. CUfford Uim, sor's i^uest, but have mentioned blocking in front of the receiver of thanka to their' coacnef. The lead­ If why proof of his managerial punts. They like to^see the bajl holes left by the Illinois guards ■Mhd n e e s lim v ' 1743. priglnally this wSs a 4-room 'Irst vice president; Mrs. TheO^ ■\ ‘ it only twice from Canada." ing runner-back of pXnts is a pulling out (to tun interference). ability ’"was needed, Leo provided ' Dana McIkmdUgh .wae elected ' The living robuKln back’ of a house with an eVen span roof, later tore Wagner, second vice presi­ INCLU^G While the thousands who have carrier get a chance for his life. Canadian, born Snd brea'd. So Is H e played well/on every play and it in the recent World Sertea meeMent of ‘ the troopis Judy and-a-half colonial cottage, was dent; Mrs. L«wis Baitnipg,/Secre- ■expressed an opinion have com­ They are not too keen on the the kickoff return'leader, qnd the much to the'bhagrin of the Amer­ general store in CSybnne, Frmch changed to. ihe salt-box type to built by. Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. turned In one of his most solid nalwr, vice preeldent: Phyllis provide ^ r e room on the flrst taiyjvMrs. James Vand'ver, trea- mended the network by a margin Canadian system of penalizing a top interceptor of passes. \ games.” ican League champion Clqveland Caoveree, secretary and Aharon Guians, is the settihg\for the the encaaed summer beams’-'^nd May atop Stratton Knoll over­ 9 S* w S H E A T H X floor. Although diirlni^lta years of sureri^and Roger Woodbury, Mrs. of 10-1 for providing the early down for a rule Infraction instead Indians. ’ threbq^ct comedy "My Tntae An- the three-panel doors Of the tWo, looks the Connecticut ’Valley. Its Oct Racked Up Goldberg/ a IgS-pounder from thicharme, treasurer. The gijris exist^ce many owners had ne­ Edward Marsh. Mrs. William Mor-' Saturday afternoon' entertainment, of stepping off. yardage, as we do. H o lly w ^ . Calif., alsb lived up to Durochef’s strategy, and tactics have planned an ovemigltt cami^ front rooms. JU th^ "kM plng" lovely . antique furnishings and It le true that these fellows,' .gels" \ri»U:h will be present^ by glected the old house, the present ton, PTAi'qpuncU delegates. they have split Widely on their Broadly, though, the • average having no block In front of them, his reputation as one of the out- were so obviously brilliaat that A l l n g « t ^ at Cau4> Merriwood in ^ Community Players on OcC rpom,' with Its Unpalhtcd sheatlng tast^ul decoration combine to ALSO LARGE CHOICE OF COLLECTORS ITEMS I liking for the Canadian game— American set owner secnui to be Lopez, his rival manager, wds oWnfrs for the past 25 years, have and paneling of mellow pine, the get racked up pretty. strenuously stan Coast. He snepped the prompted to remark to' repbriers ^made a complete reatoration. For- size of - '^e flreplSce is-8 feet 5 Glastonbury's loveliest new homes. -TNCbCDING the “BLACK FOREST^ , I at-times, but they; have the satis- >«. ■ ' K : Tfte'home of-'Felix pUcotel, pro- 'tunately, jjmost all of the flne old -American forbear. Who knows Canadian brand qf football so long ball Well and did a topnotch chore after the Gian.ts had whipped bis Meeting Teoigbt ^ inches in Width, 4 feet 6 Inches In LMtly, the quaint home de­ * J ' ■■ ' I '' ' ' ■ J Jaction of knowing that they are prietoK o t a general store, ' is p^Ueling was intact ^and beauti- i but.what their reaction will result as it helps k'eep him away from of Mocking. team in four straight: "They out-v sparring their All-America teaih- executive board of the "Co- nllarioiiny d ia ,e u p te d by7 tb* height and 3 fSet deep. In J937 signed by Norrts-Prentice and built one day itn bringing the two games autumn yard work. played us all the .way. But toe; fullyXisiid-wrought latyhes and this lovely hpine was measured 3 ^ E $ FASTER DIAMOND'S mates for mbre important duties Dawsou l,endlng Bark - Ive Nursery and Kinder-j presence M three c^yi<^, emr for Mr. and Mra How'ard. Mem- more creeely together? ‘ ' One of the more interesting fear Qbldberg's selecUpn followed also were helped by Durocher, who Uc., wlU meet tonight at hlngesxwefe well preserved. “Jhe and photographed by the Historic Snd thnt ail their hospiUl bills ployed as Vorkmriv. b}i>Monsleur house nSs been authentically' re^ mott in 1951 has a Wgrmness and ' The American viewer especially tures of the. Canadian season up will be paid promptly. the naming of ■ Lenny . Dawson. did a flne Job of managing.’’ of Mrs. William Hoggti American Buildings Survey for the friendliness achieved ohly'by its for GAS OR Stomach Ducotel. . AILlth< through imt Well re­ Cert ihed laborstory teats prove Ball-a Members oYlhe chsmpionship National Bank entty in the Alumni Baseball League ta pictured Purdue halfback, ^aa the "Back of ' Rarely haa one manager paid of Brandy Street They hope to stored soXthat Its low ceilings, Library of .’Congress. riatural wooded setting ^ . Rlm- ceived nor appVecia ed ^ beautiful. pnicllng /and other po- tablets neutralize 3 times as mu ARMIT miINAVT ve. The B anic^ won both r of play in the league ^ for boys 13 and 14 years of age. Back Ike Week” on, Tuesday; Dawson such a tribute to an'other./ Duro- ' Interview tbacher candidates as the Dueotel. the cotwpts :succeed in TTie'third old home to be opened be'rly Lane and its excellent plan­ stomach acid in one minute i ^ 9 7 MAIN STREET ^ / ' MANCHESTER row, left to right, Dspa Cannon, Joe Dyer, Danny Renn, ^r.. Bob Carlaon and Dan McKeev^. Seated, fired (our touchdow'n-passes that cher did a marvelous Job-of n ^ - next step Ik putting the echool lonial featUres'giye It a truly early will be the Federal farm house of ning and decoration. ■eadini dltestlva tablats. Get I W orcester Team solving the family' rsonal prob- American ch iX today to ...... I fastest known Unbeaten Trin and Tufts \ - ^ n n y Renn. Sr., Carl Johnson,'llay PonU.celll, Bruce Mcaaln, Pete Beckwith and Coach Ronnie Daigle. led Purdue to a surprise/'victory aging. the Giants; not only in 'toe Into opemttoim lema , / Mr. and Mfs. Robert C, Allen, 400 Kneeling, A1 Gates, Clydq.Richard, Bobby Djtigle and Bob McIntosh: Squad members who-'a'ere absent over Notre Dame, / World Series but during too reg­ RagutrutioBs'tbr the two eopa- The Wetles-^ipkian House, built Main St., which is situated on-a Title ,rb 1 e s w•lI^. be por­ in 1755, theThome ^ Mrs. James Needs Players when the picture 'vvas taken were Bobby RejDolds and John Olsaver.' Goldberg tyas not the only ular season. . Under his gui(iance, late aeaeCone are aUU being taken trayed' W Bill Lyettgeos, Bill two-acre plot. Outstanding among ■ . y 'guard In \the country to earn the Giants b^ame a scrappy, ag-. h f TMedme CaaSg of Keeney Brown/ and Arthur Holmes, Ward; m'^Msln St., X*'> »•■«> be Its features are iu Bye working praise. \ ' gressiye -team that alwaya ap­ Driwh Miemberehip ls\open to any opened. TEsch room of IWs archi- fireplaces. The newest wing of the ■ A- WltlyEd Culver as Jelix IXicotel; fecturgf treasure Is wwthy of Worcester, Mass., Oct, 8 _ F O O IIIR II IlD S B tS A n N O t U D S B IS Gine (Beef) Lamohe^ West Vir­ peared to be at their. J>eat In a Intereteed person a lth o i^ active FaKh Fallow as Emille Ducotel; house wras added 10 years ago.' ]/• y A Hartford—Two undefeated teamsYstrength la In the backfield, jn-here The Worcester team of the re- " I 7 ** ***".. VfaaW ginia guard, turned in a spectacu­ crisis. They Would’ falter and fnembership is limited to parentadf carefUl study. Attention Is galled The next home, a modifled sto'ry- Marie Trirignp as Marie Louise will face akch other Saturday when the i^tac'k.^ headed by star full­ organized Eastern Hockey League Lqc(dl Spqrt^ lar game against South Carolina seem ready to fall fiat- on their chUdrea emtdled In the\aobbol.;4 Ducotel; Margaret DeCiantis as and in recognition of his feats was fiwes. But then they wqMd tKwa will be f 1 p e r j ^ . Tfinity'^meeta Tufts at Medford. back Ciiarlle'stlcka. Natick, Maas.. 1# locking for ex-coUeglans and Mme. Parole; Darjell Morrissette '/ other playera to attend . tryouts' named the Southern .Conference Tight themselyos. aiid tear o ff': a tration fee pjtf f gSvriU88vriUnet set lastW t ^ki^k k as Paul; Fred Malin as. H e n.r.l Trinity, victor over William's Who ranked loOhAmong the na­ Games WciH by Coaches later this month, f a t t e r / "Player of the Week.” ' new streak. X will be $2 per'week^r and Bowdoln, Is expecting trouble Trochard; and Lou Champeau as tion’s -small ^ ie g e leaders last Owner Lars Anderson said the A 192-pound. 20-year-oId Junior There was ono stretch - ttt mid- thnthree, .klndergarteh aeXsIoin. the lieutenant. ' . / from the Jumbos. Scouting reports year, for his 900 yards huihing. In guard from Georgia Tech, Frank- season when their heiblcs border­ per week nursery league—which also includes Balti­ The production Is under ^ di­ from their Bowdoln and Wesleyan two games thl.s season, '1»c has more, Washington. New Haven-. And Strong Personnii^ /ATTENTION Country Club liri . Brooks,' -was outstanding ed on toe fictional. rection of Elizabeth Bendall and Women's Bowling Leagfue. Pleata wins rank the Tufts team as one of scored five touchdowns and ruShed New' York and Clinton, N. Y. against Southern Methodist. He They turned garnet toa$ ap-^ ■ Txtflano IhJM Is'iponaored by the Hollister for 173 yards. total your scoros before, sending' Was credited With 11 tackles, peared irretrievably lost Intb/nc- the strongest on the Hllltopper'a ^s^lans to use Americalii players. , VaJentiiio Ftaiio^.of Routes 44-A Schc PTA. / At quarterback, Bobby Alexan­ New York, Oct. 6 (Ah—FootballAl Detroit Lions) won 31-6. 'T!hey them in to The Herald. blocked a punt and recovered two lories with- eighth and ninth in­ and 6 fell d o )^ a flight of stairs' schedule. ’ ' The tryout dates art not definite BEST IN TOWN! der of Weat^Hartford is having a yet, 'hut interested' players ' may upsets are not upsets at all. says Could have won by twicers ^ c h .”^ fumbles,, one leading to. a field ning rallies. 'while on todsuteas in Maiichester All Trinity -Coach Dan Jessee fine year. AS a passer, he has b^n COON AND FOX CTub will hold suffered a fractured asks is that his reserve-ahyrve-»l team contact' -Anderirah at Worcester Columbia's Coach Lou Little, who Ateel " And Iron That Waflwhen every pinch hit deadly, ;With 10 completions out ,of Arena for'Tu.rtHerHer information. a Field TriM Sunday, in North Jim Nelaon, of Duke, who kick­ S ix ; 1e Was admitted to Man- Parem s 16 Meet performsM well a g aInRV' l^ Tu fU ssl ig to date. Halfbacks Dick Nlssi. refuses to concede that the anti-1 'A southern footabll ch tells Coventry. ter Durocher .called on dehrered . . . *o"'* correspdndenThe Coack HIOH SOCCER team met un­ Bari Shumaker ■ of Penn State Leo could make no mistakes. X game against a rugged Bowdoln , outside threats. "Mountaineers.” / / defeated ' Wethersfield this after­ were among the other gu'ards who Roiudd Grose, Troop Committee . outfit which substituted w ^o 1 e " I t ’s no upset when Purdue j*"!j*‘* *^*** P**>'*r hbout KlS; family -Saved )W'Games' ■ C / ■ ‘ WALLPAPER A t Trinity, Which won last year by Six fdrmer Mlthl.tan athletes are noon at Mt.’ Nebb. The visitors turned in fli>e performances. There were some critics who in­ Otairman for the local Boy Scouts, This/evening ^nt 7 o’clock lines frequently In the pijnlshlng scores 27 poinU on Notre Dsme. ” 'X 27-14, hasn't lost-a game to'the aides ' to football coach Bennie have, won . four straight, while Army tac'ale Howard Clock and sisted he was overmanaging but_ has annouiiced the troop Is in ur-^ mpthers and fathers of the chil­ /heat. Monday, Jessee cSlfed off Jumbos since 1901. Tufts has won the bespectacled ring master of "My-family, is in the steel and Manc!hester haa won and tied in Navy end »irew com­ gent need of volunteers to assist dren who attend the afternoon Oosteibaan. Mbrningside HeighU said. "It’s ho > |f®" industry/ the athlete replied, the record supported him rather 1 the practice to give hjs men an ex­ four. Trinity .seven, with ohe tie in The University of Michigan has two starts. ^ • ; pliments tor their smashing play strongly. At the, end of the season with the Scouting program. Those s ^ o n of the Nathan Hale Kin­ tra day's rest for^ttielr bruiSef. upset when South Carolina beats .'"V °*d n r^ steals and my ma the series which began back In had only three hocky coaches since takes ininJronr jrbnlng.” against Michigan and Dartmouth it was discovered that 10 Glanb man who have bMn Boy Scouts in dergarten are invited to meet the I - ’ --'nr- ' 1894. Army and Army beats Michigan. SAMMY MALTEMPO and Tom­ respectively- thatr youth realize how-vUal adulf teachers and see the cias'sroOm. fa ir 1922—Dick Bares; Eddie Ijowrey Fertuaea Shift Quickly Run Back Punts plhch* hitters came through with Against TufVa veteran squad, and Vic ‘ Heyllger. my O’Neil will be the boxing In­ Glock was the key factor in the leadMship is to the success of the A t this time./the teachers will .tTItese are teams playing with-. / Fred Russell. Nash'viUe Banner, -home runs and nine o f them won with depth throughout, the entire Connie Mack gained fame as Twelve 'j^earional baaketball structors this aqason at the rec­ GSSdets: iy>set victory over the games. Dusty Rhodes, hero of twd program and Grose hopes that men give a brief talk on the purposes' line, -Trinity’s forward wajl In­ In their own class and in thta tells of a football practice Ih which reational centers.' Maltempo Is a arho an>reclxte this und the S^ut- manaj^rfr of the rhila^elphla Ath­ double headeroanti IS single gsmea the team'.s ace punter, whom we’ll Wolverines-^ He was credited with, of those games, did it iigaih in the and aims of kindergarten as well cludes only four lettermen and two modern game of football the for­ former pro boxeri.^ and, O’Neil six. vitsl tackles, recovered ^ tu rn - fng program in' youth tratnlM will as severs! suggestioifa as to how letics but he also was a star are ' lLried for -Madison • ^uare call J o ^ Brown' because that’s World Series. Hoyt Wilhelm and sophomores. T h e B s n tarn's catcher. , . • '' Garden this wlnter.-- tunes of a game Shift aw'iftly—a fought as a semi-prd... b it and threw a key bioef ' Marv Grissom saved 30 gahles be­ eontact him to discuss panicipa- parents may help in carrying out couple of good pasaes and a break­ not his name, was getting off some these :iima. putrid kicks. None of the punts caught Nine Pi tween them. ' tlon In troop activities. / ' away run can turn .defeat Into vie-, TEAMS INTERF,.STEI>Xi -play-, Beagle caught eight of nine A group o f 18 ScoutX' and flve A PTA; -epresi'Mative will be lory. , \ ‘ ’ traveled more than 30 yards, ing In the Senior Basketball H , The Indians must have reganliKi \ Then.lt began raining and the passe.i, including for touch fathers made an oyerkfght Xtay at present to fecelye membership " I think football games today League this aeazton are reminded downs.* On d e fe i^ T e played wlde'f^*"' “ a i ^ t e r genius d u ^ g the Camp Pioneer In n W Hartford on dues. All parents al\ cordially In­ coach ordered the grid workouts- erything are won by superior coaching and indoors. , , o f the meeting tonight at 7:30 at and crashed «/^edriror Into the S '" '" ' Everything he did came m recent weekend.^he fathers are vited to join. superior personprl. A team takes the Bast Side Rec. Dartmouth ^backfield, effectively out right.. He made three calls for "eGe, coach,” said one of the a pinch hitter (namely. Dusty. •tiU d w c k lin g ^ t^ e rosolutioh of advantage of its' opportunities and breain^.dp the Indiaiu' passing •very Scoq stay in the maln-f-- You can make a tSsty sand­ s o : ITv/' players, "w hat can'w-e practice in Rhodes i and each time the pinch/ wins— but it's not an upset tmless Manager, Eddie Stanky of the .iilppcd ■#ith running wich spread by . running -stale, - the field house?” St. Louis/Cardinals hats Harvey hitter came through. He mads flM / ■ the team Is- playing out of Its ”We can practice running back ’^/an't'remember a ^ e r per­ calls for relief pitchers and /Ml' ^clty and fireplaces dried cheese through the meat class." . X Haddlx and rookies Gordon Jones formance by an end in any col­ ■ St not one of them grinder with chunks of raw onion.. H I Brown’s puntf,” the coach replied and BroMcs Latvrehce as hia 1955 delivered. He rtioved Whltey " Still q strong prqpiment of the glumly. ' lege gaihe.” praised Navy Coach , ___ They left the lodge -J'.t pitching, 'huclesia. ' E(ldle E rdla^ \ man out of position and it jAtS to •flults and spent the night V * unlimitSdx substitution rule, -Little Purdue or Duke , an inning-ending ou$- (or / Cleve­ elves in smaller cabins, one •At,:, said this jieay’a . All-Star college Whom do you like—Purdue or land. He signaled WiUis Mays to aCh ot the four patrols, where football gains in'>C9ifcago proved Duke? . ...'One travels by air steal a base and It led t6 the win­ t - /they could “shoot the breeze” un- r ^ lo lissif ■ X that the one-platoon system is not and'the other by ground,/but they ning rim. , / raine^, by adults determined to a levelei- of strength. both get there-jtut the/Same-. . , More, Better Prep Teams His handling of tiim “whosa - in nfl the night in sleep. V PIANO TUNNIB ".The Pros had to discard the un- Each has scored'nine/touchdbwns left” aituatlbn wag gupsr.b. After PuMk) Records Umitecl substitution rule and play . . . Duke, eight bv/'ronning and hs had named Mdnts Irvin os his sty Deeds: Clayton arid with the pollege restrictions.” he one by passing; Putdqe, eight by Give Big 10 Edge, on Cpqst starting Icftfieldw in the opening Beatnqe Smithxto Frank and Xfar- ^ KEMP'S, Inc. said. "This was supposed to-' make passing, one by ^nning.. . ; 'Mis­ game, he waa/asksd: "Why hot gtryTw ^ow sky, property on To}- a T6S Alaia B i—>0-8-8880 it a clhser game. Instieid, the Pros sissippi is not only the phqslngest Rhodes?” 9^ A A d R A A. A A i team in the ctKintry. having tried aeveland — (NEA) Big Ten-* alumni of a Big Teh seat of higher • "Well.” to - answered. "1 wres­ more aerials tnan any other major teams have thoroughly demon learning. . . tled with/toat .problem all night team. It la viXto the most paased- strated their superiority over those _ Hayb CoQego; Pitoh. and I decided- to go wifh Irvin be­ against . / . Dr. Floyd R. East- of the Psetflo Coast Conference, in ' High schools have the -coMegs ' \ l r D R IV r / , cause/he is the kind - Jbt player wood, (^ tin g in American Maga­ the'Pasadena-Rose Bowl'on New pitch. Sbme get help frotn- bas­ ;s -to the occaaion. I want zine. estHnstes there’ll be 80.000 Year's Day. ketball ticket (iaies. but (ootball oiv the bench where I, in,iurie.s and 20 to 30 deaths in Tltey Oxcei (or the same reason receipts carry the entire athletic i.call on him when the-proper - / ./ schOol^y football this season but that mb.re bay horses •at more load at many midwest presents itself/ / he' say'e^ost of the casualties' thkn (ewer roans. schools. W a 8 h i n g t o Iflig . >' Cecthinly Paid Off / ebuld be prev^ted. j . In the-seven states that embrace o t Massillon. Ohio,, ^ How well Leo called toe tuni.ein Weslern Coitterence institutions, stance, has a more/ elaboTkte Rhodes and how Dusty protod toe there are 2332 . p r e pA r a to r y football set-up and- larger a utter wisdom of his managW is schools (ielding (ootball squads. known to a'll- by-/now. (> o did' P o rter Caii(|iclHt6 ance than many college.'•'*'*"8 :the, behifh that - There are Only 753 high schools its -high school football each ‘ Rhodes did o(h the field.-’ Ev'en toe Dusty one. who issented \hls C m m ifl flMd k t ms qiv^ y o u r e a r a e o m p la ft m i- For Yale Frosh with (ootball teams in the (our turn".' • Free states compriesng the' PCC ; area. So the coach who doeigt fill bench role so strongly-ttot he re­ efcawied imptcrtoii \ That’s an average o( 233 high the high school: stadium doesn’t- fused to taik to his minager, aaid New Haven, Qct. 8 Lewis reluctantly: Morgan Porter, Jr„ of Manchester schools per Big 'Teh/tootball. (oun- stlck around long in Ohio, Michi­ dry. while PCC meMbers (all b(( gan. Indiana. Wisconsin, , Illinois. " I guess Leo knew what he was 'Alterations is currently, a candidate for the doing. It certainly paid off.'* . -. 1-954 Yale U ilyersity Fre.shman to 83 each. Minnesota -, and, Iowa. . .. football team. Another reason suggested .(or Michigan State's remarkable ITS FREE back, LeRoy Bolden,, waa almost George .Wallace, a rnembw ot Porter nrepared for Yale at the supremacy of the Big Ten la- dropped from hi high ..school- ^San Jose 'Style College’s' soccar Manchester Hl6h, whei-c. he par- complacency among high school team, played toe gar.ia iri Slvang- Until Noon Ucipated ln'Toofiall a>.d track. He coaches on the golden slope. Mid­ teaiii Jiecaiise of a Vlolcn temper. Check Brakes - ; plaits to: major in Mechanical' En­ west high school mentors hold no . Bolden, whd'isidn the sni-lhSide. Rntardny - Went out 'for fobtbal' in his Jessie Oweno tt m holds five GREY FLANNELS / gineering at Tale. He IS'the son such security. (?ali(ornia roaches Western Conference track records. o f. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morgan have tenure, and the wolves howl sophomore year, ,l)ut dropned it after-several weeks.' He lettered- Check Lights X, Porter. Who reside at 70 West­ ever so (a in tty In the PacKic in: track at Flint Northern and t)ie toe coach saiu to Bolden: " I don’t ‘ i MANCHESTER minster St. , / northwest. Coaches'are certaUl„o,( BROWN FLANNELS The Yale fresuman team opens their Jobs year atter year. Good, roach tipped the footbyll "coach know if you can. make the grade Check Steering toe Mason against Columbia at that he believed Bolden would because there is no rodni cm toe FiaiiVl Bccmsixc to aa ertniag out.,, dinner it your favonte'KMsuiant bad or indittek-ent, a coach remains make a fine halfback. MOTOR SALiS New York .October 8tb. Thn. in in CalKornia’ with (ewer .ulcers sqqad for hotheads. I believe It order, the Bnllpups will face Gott. ; Bolden tooW-ed promise toe wcwld be better for all ebnee.-ned- than his midwest contemporary. next ssa.'on, but blew his stock Jf Check Tires and All . flit WEST CENTER STX‘ nell, Brown at I^vldence, Dart'- Followers , of midwest high If you clropped foc’tball.” mouth. PHneeton and llarva^ at roughed up or things otherwise 'Tt. jvon’t eror happen again,’’ - ^ HARTTORD ROAD scht the same timoit bright, pteasaat chdna. Ye« haow the ( ^ k l y s ^ you bow easy It la. (O r - , i enjoy iU vsiHed efiKte in every -room. If you wish weTl. reeommead a auali- MACHINE SHOP renter hall haa that "Just right? look-^ • Put frmh Interest la your heme tbta . brews in the flavor—the disiinctive^oodness HoiiioM umHE m roa atill ft’a different juid aersoaal, too.-Tlie ?*? *«^ U see weehl Make year eaull rooms seem to d ^ a wonderful new, patteras soon! 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H A R T F O R D HARTFORD, f October is ^National Restaurant Month i m c m M X i TcL JAduoR ;.8rnf TIL f 10 I PJMU4iR. a l \ ’It • c v r \J'<- 'I t , X. *^5 .1) I //'v ■i •/ . . l.-l ■ . (. lx- X- \ 'XX X. ,.v ^ X t o /. ^irVBNING IIERALD, BlANCHEteH, CONN, W NjilfeDAV. t ^ I $ 8 4 i[- ' X-'- ■ -'^ ‘.'■: ■ \ \y - ,\jr' lIANCHBatTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. pONN,; OCTOBER 6, 1954 PAGE TWENTY-ON* ,/T iiiter .X - ¥ ■ \ A- - X - ar< to \ Pcpinl W ould R ^her ■z Harriers Qpeii Season Tall O rder for Big-Gui ^diisi^B lik Hints, Noi Have .Conley Flpy 1C I n d i a n s Persoiinel Ahnouneed G rom id v igh InijiBag Riydy tojil^p M iddle Here Satui^By - Defeating WUson ■ WsUealey, iMswan Oct. 6 X , ______Owaer Lou Feihat oft he Mil­ waukee Braves aaya he'd "rath- MuichMKr High'i crou coun-« V arsity' ',J eF« pot aee. pitcher Ghbe Cealey Gainer wit^i /|ndi^g try ttam opened another eeaaon The summaries: . . X ■ play pro baekeOiall with the with a reaoundinf victory -over , 1. Close, M. and Vinton. M.,M4: Boetoa Oeltice **on the. theory '’X, By fcABL YOSirx ' / / ■ X jiy PAT BfRLDUOK ' V ^ toH® Enricbed Woodrow WUson High School In he might Jeoparditw hla gnat ReerCaUon programs for th f 'fall Althoilgh they hkve lost their 16.0, tie: 8. Green,JK,;,^ 4. VichirM; Leading Backs afid -winter iieason at the EasLBtde' Mddletown yesterday. Paced by 5. Maasotta, W., 6. LaForge, future as a hasehall player.” s last two gamca to Hal) and Meri­ J* G«X^roItne Gains v Pete Close and Bob Vinton, the 7. M a^rd le, M., 8. Wolak, W„ 0. Perial eald last night that Rec, West Side Rec and Conunu-. Jo h ^ ^ Kelley Expected , nlty X Will start Monde/ h i^ , den, after winning ov(k E a s t local harriers beat the WUson men Sargent, M.j 10. Havelich, W.* 11. Conley *is not defying any/ a M ile T^^uffled^lynen Back Seek Fourth Bravea* order not to play baiM Clash Headon j Recreation. Supt. Jiip Herdic aiitL Hartford. Mancliester H i^ foot­ - i by a 20 to 35 score with Close Hecker, W., 12. Lentlni, W,, .l3. ___ _ yesterday. ■ ^ and Vinton stridinf easily across Sosville. M., 14. Bradley, M„ 15. ketball. I have nothing sgAlust ballers lead in foUr of tN lh jm - | . C ham palg^ III, ^Asked Futur^h|*ians Straigh^Blue Ribbon the iinish line In a planned tie Mockalis, M.. 16. Slivlnsky, M. basketball. IFt a gr«at sport, New York. Oct. 6 of.,*he for aU portant atatlaticAi' departmehts. j Going into t h \ 8thnfo'hl gome /A--,*., imfiybn*. __ 4 it a. Will coiTie under ■^Iferdlc’iE H i l l " V Tbanksgivhig M orning flnMi 200 yards ahead of Wilsod's Manchester: 20 pot the possibility- of Injury to a t i ^ s top major., college ball gup^rvision were also aninourtced, The Indians lead their ppponeiito: J. C. Caroline hkd gaihe^m ore X' Miami, Fla., Oef;^ 6 <>P) JoeT Green. Gerry Vlchl. Tom lia- Wilson: 35 a pipyer la high, an Injury in kickoff returns, punts; punt re- ‘ than a mile for Illlnoit to 10 **' - Wnilams waa hark In Ml 1. Shermah, M. 16;l2, 2. Bckleri lera will be in.action in two I Mel Cushing'will be thh director. today to look after hla ashlag^ •" By EAiiL yc Forge and BUI MacArdle complet­ might ruin Conley’s bneobalt football games this week end v/hen I hf the West Side Rec on Cedar turns ahd.total yards-rushing. ' i games.- .< ^ ••• » Oi ed the llanchester acorlnR, With M., 3. Patenaude, W., 4. Dawson, career.” Manchester has kicked off six 7 k ■ / 1 tackle busIneM aad other la- form al announcement'' .OoioraV and Arizona thrash Wally Fortin will handle, Caroline completeii the 19.53 Wes Sargent hlso placing in the M., 5. Malpem, W., 6. Whitehouse, Perini added that If Coaley, times for 183 yards, an average of season with 1670 Vards—00 « ' a 1 terests, but gave no ladtcatioa ‘ ffietsForast No. 116, TaU •Tlwno men Sie the game room and Ronnie Daigle ' first ten. Time for the winners was M., 7. Coleman, M.. 8. Smith, W., who haa^lgned a Celtlea’ eon- out\at Tucson, Arlz., and 31.3 yards a kick while their three short of a mile. He got those be will play basehiall arx t yMr. Lebanbw would sponsorthai 8. TurcotU, W., 10. WUliams. M.. Impfpvhig Oleveiahd ___ will conduct . the basketbali t ' 14 minutes, 16 and .# seconds. , ^ tract and hae been working out Rice meet, a t Madi- leagues. Bob Brown will be a Spe- opponenta have averaged 43.3 on 90 against Fean State, added \ Williams toM Jimmy Bijiras. ,11. Doebener, W.. 12. Shenning, and ih apcial eesnildetations teleylsed game of 476 yards in 11 kicks. Co-Captain V apqrta editor of the M^mi eenth aM^i-Manchester TnkiM Wrong Turn \ with the team, goes through ctaiized iiMtnictorf . enough for a good start on his Close, probably the outstanding 13. Pomeroy, M., 14. Levine, with his intention'to play bps- aeoeadary.. If we are sueeiu-.. Joe (Sijry, who does most of Man- second mile. . "It \ HemM. oa arrival from Maine giving DaY\Mve-MUe Rood JUica' W., 15. Novls, W.. fnl In'ebtalnlag the team, 1 be­ P „ kee East Side Staff chester’a punting, has averaged % r 1 last Hlght that hla retirrmeat was made this miming by Genm l - ^oolb^ ruhher in the state this kethall 'Til be around to watch . Bobby DlBattistd will direct the Although ' the Lions' defense f - nog, muffbd a clear change to Manchester: 26 him play—and 1 hope he iiiakea lieve it will be goed for the ettr \F o u r of the'hall carriers will; see 37.9 yards in nine boots totaling Wae set for the: South Carolina from bialiehatl is oflciol—“right Chairmad Wilbu^HsddSn. This . Wilson: 29 good.” and the ladlaas.” - * uniparki town course.-and athlete could - be the nun ta^ has returned five of the. kicks. Indian backs hsve carried the ^11 Manchester will be seeking to upset undefeated Middletown .Higl| Nelm at 2 o'clock. The invaders have "When I' see Vic m a t yea>- twd games. ^Women’s swimming classes' Manchester’s three - rivals ^1»aye, rolled over Bristol land Hall. The locals^ after wirinlng over East H art ny Kefley of New London won last IumI to Retrace steps, losing boost Boston into the Easterts Out of ' Bounds for a total of six times, gaining Merida. . Linemen, from left to righv- I'm going to ask hbn some­ Burlington, Vt., Ott. 6 tffi—Uni­ ■ Statlstl.s released today by the hours. returned five punts for 69‘yards In photnabove include; Norm Hohehthal. Tom Bu bank. Bill Grimason, X u in'the record-breaking time many eieonds of ti I. l^e winning INvMoh NBA title this year- Jell Lqjvrence will direct the/ hjrt four yarda/x^ . '# -WdlsoA and Sid Wlersma. Back- thing. He looked all waahed versity of Vermont Athletic Direc­ NCAA SWriCe Burequ show Colo-^ and a 13.8 average. field, left' to right: Jack Farrell, Joe Curry, Charlie Burdick aod Tom 'un'at Baltimore before he waa ofXN;20. The triumph marked tlm^/waa only two ids off the tor i and Football Coach Ed Chicago, Oct. 6 (g>)_The Big rado’s FVank Beriiardi, Jobh program atOhe X on North Main the third iii aucceaaloa to r the fOr^-i record. Seven Fumblea Curly ahd FarreJl have carried traded to the Indians. He waa Donnelly haa charged St. Michael’s 'Pen's kick for re^onal tsievislon Bayuk/iind Homer, Jen^na .ip thb Street.XTomthy Conran will han- ' Both the Indians and their op­ the' bMijit of the Indiana’ passing mer New LoiMon Bulkeley High XThe J. V. race was woh^by var- die basketball leagues and Bin Cue swingiag wIliHy at high fast harrier. -Only- other man to win CoUege Athletic Director George appesira out of bounds these days ti^for-flve spots among' .the ponents have fumbled sevSn times attack. The signal-caller haa com­ ones.' All of a auMea he got '/slty man, Dick Sherman, ru^ng \V, (Doc) Jacobs with Violating jWlllng leaders. Each has p)ayed .will be In the game room. Frank and . both are credited With re­ pleted six toases in 20 attem pts Fr6 ^riP»— New HaVen, 026 >wa t*hip MichiggiXataU. Laat their leaders. They are surpassed Boxing will be. one. Sammy M i^ starts. > The three opponents have contest but without success. linemen Art “1*11 be ln ;F1orldn next yewt, in 1947 to break the tape first. ' P sflt^ve up the game; Inimedi- week Btanfoid humbled lUinoie and Michalik and Doti Brnke both were mqre Al Waid,. a back, starred as 1 so Fit have a chance to see' to 29. ateljXdenled Donnelly’s Charge. only bvWippino in average yards tempo will be the instructor at the ' netted 28 first downs and 00 Kelley ia expected' back to defend on SaturdPy’s^iAenve is the Wls- Farrell Leads Scqrera operated on yestei^ay for.Morn •Yale's football Squad scrimmageid ! Wertz, won't I f " Williams re^ his laurels. \ First Win Under Phinney Donnb^ made hiS statement per gpw . In two contests. Ameche East 'Side and Tommy O'Neil at X yards in penalties. Farrell leads the storing parade consin-Rica ^counter. has pIGced up 234 yards and Moe­ the Y . '\ ligaments of the lefXknce >,and yesterday by way 6'f preparing for piled. Again this Turkey' Day mom- This first test of the season for after yleWBg movies of ths Ver- By BSD GRANGB Hall, Meriden and Ea.st Hart- with two touchdowns for s total of will be out for the season. Coach Pmt\ PMnney's boys Jurtl- Q — W ith one secoi^d left of a Not only wil) the T-Viower see gle 220. Programs offered at the East ford" have gained 693 yards on the AMI'R «./ferWg*l’i Ui-''- . [ Saturday's; Ivy League ephtest (The Indians train In .Arlsonn ing, all proceeds from tha raca- mont-Msii^ giune last week a ^ big Ten favorite up against the 12 points. Senior end Sid WIersms pific (4Y ^ rW c . 102 m \ m 31* v’itie> Columbia at' Bakef Field, hut' We.rtx will come to IHoriiM will bs turned over to the Muacu- fied the high hopes'-held for the spotting twdQhcmer S t MichaeVs tin game, Team A throws a pass The first five emong the ball Side will )>e as follows; Midget ^xTround contpared to Manchester's has tallied Manchester's only other Dr. William O’Grady, team pLyM- t>. CowiS 7 105 110 322 Stci^rl »4 — i ts 209 defending state champions, who into the .end zope from 15 yards With the> retirement of George Mlkan, six-foot nine-inch CTyde Southwest Ctonference defending carriers also iijchides Howie basketball (We U-13), women’a K3. The locals hold a decided edge clan, said ’’Excellent repairs !ia\^4 Tedford .. 8« — > !H) nil i n n o m .731 New Ye.^ aty. X for some extra" training on his lar Dyatrophy Fund, tha national football playe\ln the him. : co^ebampion and Cotton Bow>Vic- six-pointer to date. ’ ...... ' Spciicct 11)4 103 04 ,300 I TdacNe 102 lio loa 331 The Elia coiqilcrors of Con­ own in January.) . objective of the Tall Cadara Mem­ . now have a streak of over 12 out. The gun founds as the ball I^vellette wonders whether he can fill Mr.-Basketball’s shoes with the Wright, No. 3 on the list from gym, bowllhgx tumbling, adult In^e aerial-tdepartment, coiinplet- been effected.” but talked-only of | *1 i n 2M' McCsrlh; Not Fal\to Scout ^ Minneapolis Lakr.-s. (NEA). tor, but Mwping up isja contest !of Virginia Tech. He has gained 293 gym classes, wreatiing, model air­ Manchester Is home Saturday ...... 109 -JOO — 209 necticut aa-m>Brown-. ai/ favorites . “Williams’ goriVe-lN / QHvar plans t'o s^rt Jim Arm­ .minding him that n sporta contributions are accepted. Last cause of the (;]oSe rations the Ameche vs fatmlouh Dicky Moegle 93 57 % 274 ZUs l.iitkeraa I4r strong at halfback in place of Jim a veteran souad with some fine chances. He grabs the receiver and Winner of Tonight *8 Bout Oregon’s George Shaw and leagues. Also, movies wilYbe shown Manchester htg averaged but six is the l.eSvIc't^iayer op/th'e .Wls-4 Si;*?"''’'*'•'Im . .. ,/ ...... 92 H2 96 2iJ0 ..., 107 109 'WTiter friend of his sai(| la n year's collection'far hs£e$ded tha two colleges have in spotVi,” .Don- of Rice.. ¥ ^ Washington’s Wndy Lederm’an re­ one night weekly. . BoiBC.\V BOl’NTir.S consin footLall than, tje'a (5-3-and J07 323 1 L00- , barring a la.1t niimite Spqrting News article, Ted will toU l coUected in 195$, Hadden re­ newcomers. When Glerin Bradley neUy said. X holds him. Can any penalty be points a game as'against 17 for the Lansing. Mich. (/P» — Bounties rzrnski *9 m »3 2M2 }'• ...... /M S9 *9 n4 1 rounds into form and Dick Sher­ called for this? , , Moey’# is . ^ e saihe yoimgstei* mained atop the total offense race. West Side Schedule opnonents. a sophomore from X on’-Xod, Mich ImmimN ./..a...... 119x 97 96 :J03 l^r-ma<*n ...... M> 39 99 27* switch. be back," Bums Wrote. ported. The latter, • inOidentaUy,- Jacobs said Duke Benz, Noilwich whose rune no infuriated Alabisma The West Side will offer mldge\ ofx35 a.gain will be paid oh bobcats olumphy/,...... 9T 63 UO /269 Iv ...... 32 30. 275 I aiso served * as general chairman man recovers from his leg injury, A — Yes. The ball will be ptit Shaw’s 113 yards against Utah Hist Individually for the Indians, left In Michigan’s Upper 'Peninsula. / -x/l __ ... ____ H. HAmptOI) ...... 117 23* 3M "•I’ll appreciate it if /you the team is expected to be even football opach, asked him to sc- May Earn /Shot at Rocky in the Ootton Bowl lart January Saturday stretched his slim mar­ and Junior basketball, table tenhis Question: In higkachbql foo>hsil. TMal* . / ...... 470 4ia 4n m s Handicap ,...... 42 42 12* don’t ask me, again',” Buma laat fall. *' Vermpnt In the Union, Maine ai on Team B’a one yard line sad that ^ ^ 2th man got off the bench halfback Tom Smith lea'ds the run­ Bounties were paid from 1935 to many teams likZto use Team, ladlviduhl Prism. . more pom-erf’il. * . gin over Lederman to 47 yeafds— league, model , airplane club.\ ners with an average of yards quoted Wllllnms, Dartmouth "B" games. Norwlcl^ s A will he given one more -X to )ackle the OWL speedster when 495 to 448. Jack Conway of Wichi­ archery,, co-ed vojlemjail. square mid-1937. The bounties then were plays. Is there/any speciar'rilling Total*;...... '....632 645 S*2 1*29 Hagan Itupressive .Prises.will again ba aw m ^ Gerry Vichi has shown unex­ If there is a foul on the San Francisco, 'Oct. 6 tipi—e> Al Weill, manager of Marciano, gained on every carry. The''hard- dropped but reinstated in 1941 and Prinreu Kr>isiiraixingt-..4og obedi- LlTll¥>M’orld Series (Brst-of-7.) the *?sleeperi>rnnlng up within l.i ('onulniiUne ...... 84 S8 S-J 254 ,.9 ^ I* there any difference in , that play, t|w referee simply runs Diego, battle It out here tohight Ip at the main eventers fofsM yards. Gurry has retted 14 Syractihe 111,1 B. l>onisville (AA) .CiMMlIii...... v^,...... ^8(1 86 89 2j.'i Tempi# ll#lh Bkalni til Co” -‘biU t—im’s /'•Ml'- said, . “You can’t keep- ’em a good seccmd line of defense, and Vermont-Mslne game,” he said. ball aRsinst Cornell, Moegle swept tory over Notre Dame. f"”’ airplane building. .Yards of the hall before floalini Purnell :...... X ,...../ 82 75 77 334 Kollman ...... 98 99 319 ' down.” ___ ma way offehstva linemen operate banner Jim Sosville shows signs “Ed Donnelly knew they were go­ the process through again. a scheduled ten-rounder. / ■ Powell, a 6-3 fast puncher will for touchdown runs of 18, 40, 10 A Quartet of Pacific Coast Con­ Ju n T ^ high dances, moVies and yanUK, in nine tries. Four other 3 (Loul.svlllq leads 2U) aWayvIo rOol (he defense. 8hni(* .:....;..X ,.,/in S . 97 89 289 Geyell ...... ^ ^ f >2 89 .(9 200: yesterday/for Saturday's contest: from the T and singla-wingf Q —• Where coach Piiuiici 85. « 103 275 Slonr ...... 90 u-;,:i on.. Vf j The slugger Is .a partner in of developing into future excel­ ing tQ scout and at my request It promises t6 be a brhWl./The be making h)s TV debut after snd 78 yards. ference hurlers occupy the 'first rollyf skating will also be offered. Mi'.Birr ...... ^...... 91 ii5 394 A — Yea. Tha T V ^ ,«« 73 alagta-wiag calhH or doiihle Q. How long haa IJtUe vised from the. Civic Auditorium, brought out that Dicky was quite '3'"1'1iib 79 —■ S2 :l7l ' -/ i -— I being injured in the Yale game which he said “Showrs great pd- lag hnA paWm’;. H artford Pi-bllc team in Keeney movies of Vermont games In past ing IJsbhlnd hUh„ but . lie throws will be tossing against each , other day’s, starting In November, from McCortliv ...... 103 9(1 89 ,282 -To^U tentlalittes.” Park oh Friday. / seasons. ^ coached Ck>lumbia? "s^ starting at 7 p.m, P ^ (10 EST leather swifter ' thmn Sriy' heavy a player eveii before the ^w l Saturday at Berekey; Lederman 10 a m. to 10 p.m. P;itliei-zill ...... 8.3 . 91 'lOT i2Sl .jforrn r.mss'«i‘is'ii^s (t> .*."<1- »a‘d Q. Ia thfi^T ^cm ation alwa A. Lou is in his 25th yeiu^^_____ game. .107 136 “Hagan lopked good." “I’ve got a lot of things to over C?BS network). sCen around here In years. la No. 1 with the moat thrown, 73; ...... ■ ^/A nd#r; 113 125 from a baUtficad^a?. "He was sixth in rushing nstlon- 103 do and a lot of placea to go, A. No. M l c h ^ Stela, most completed. 35 and the r.»o*t Q —"A lineman blocks a punt oh r**nibf*rU»n ...... — “ ^ B>'n»on ...... >...97 117 ally last year with 833 yards," said yards gained, 4C9. He tas had only the tvyo-yard line. It bounds into 86 Tallest man on..C hlo State's foot­ Williams said. *Tm going to- ample, nma H« varateR/ 1.33 ball team la 6-4 'Jack''Verhoff, a be a busy man.” WhlUcore!! “Of course, he was in one intercepted.' the end zone and he chssc.i It. He / 824-828 X Tl^h. MI-S-5161 Tolalg. 468 474 .461/ 4O8 ...... >■'» luBbalaacad Uae* n a ^ ^ the shadow of AH-Afflericsn Kosab Town <1). Toiafg . 16-year-old tackle. *athare. \ fails on- the bail, but skids com­ •Ia i n s t . MANCHESTER M. t'fiwlrn ...... 79 )tl7 262 ...... "ii* 7 S 1 Johnson, our fullback laat year. Q--On split T option plays, what pletely out of the end zone while Hn>t}icg ...... M 98 8.1 269 ---- ^ ^ ^ ------— Johnson rushed for 044 yards but Is the bs|n WO.HK.V 98 113 rookie pitcher Karl Spooner for it Is easier to lateral the ball back. Q. For what college did Charley Kirk>l HandlCAp 51 M ¥ 3600 in lOSd on the advice of a- I ' hxlfhack gets of Powell, the flgjiter. play?— Chornuk 85 75 248 \ newipaperman. Hackii#*.v 79 «1 .194 ToIaIr ...... 528 518 594 l440 him, Ha risks Interception. A. Powell went from high school Luiulbpric 69 208 ('ester CsssO B*. I (]) •n ...... ins. 91 83 279 ^n, this is whisj Horvath 9* ‘I114- 2*8 ...... '9rt 113 U1 .1 ,/ -__ _ Brown -----W8 8* 14* 3 ■ / A. 34“,W.Mw«»il,a Ulfce/ Tol*r« , ...... 495 -489 475 14*9 X»2»oll ...... z,...... 124 117 '89 ,3 •/ Riagfr* <9> '5 2 HUDSON AtlmigsiQii of *90 93 j7^- Total*...... 335 493 519 1.547 Made by Hihim Walker to taste as i SHOPSMITH v1>iJbc*rtRon ...... 77 84 214 / AIIM, ...... 91 91 288 f. , x SWf*n. _ MeUwJUt ff*. I (|> HOLLYWOOD Eleclorg 6.1 .73 22J Perkin. X ...... 114 100 103 .317 >trMull ...... 78. 78 -48 Pterr* ...... 107 9* 93 298 Town, of Bolton •A* It** Dumbly ...... 83 83/83 249-I)* nichmnnd •\Bx, • • • Board for Admission of- Mercer\...... lat-'^llt 94 311 HORNET T«»ta|g 'X'.' 4S'2 . 503'"iil 152* Andernon . ------4 in the Town of^^lton,^ ...... /.;^9* 107 • 94 29* X is A m eH c^ most wanted gabardine Ckmnectie; t will meet. tc»; Sstur-'" Benlrkfr, ^1 Total* ...... ------, . X ^ 51*. 4*1 1519 X / ■ / day. October 9, 1954 fioni 3 P.M. A. Jn h n .o n 781 Bl/Jall*'* II) 1 th Hydramatic, Priced SnilM i...... 231 Oep(ula ...... -.y/f,.... 93 n , *4 27* X, until 5 P .M \“ln the Community Tinker...... H (: rayb .. 107 *7 107 .101 / 1500 under^ book value! Hall at 'Boltoif'Center to examine As HwIsmM Drill DtimniV 79 79 Zawi3(gw«ki' ....* * — **.178 V the qualificatiora of electors and Motor O hrem «kl ...... 94 78 PfUrharcaifk 127 *9 — 220 Wilkie ...... ^ ...... 80 ion M i.»4 124 iri admit thode found qualified...... 104 100 2 ^ Person.i- (if fpfeltit birth mi"* Total* ...,/ ...... 483 .503 -''^Bwrepilaker* It) present their certificates-of citi- N. Johiudri ...... 84 85 ....I S i ~ia T M A m gfinshjp. - / B o .tlrk ...... 76 81' ■<» 2on /I 1953 "fa ” OLD8MOBlLE?^-OOQR 8E D A H ,-iy o - ;, / David C. Toouiey Di^m m y ; ...... 66 88 « -19* i r ' CteUff# X*. S (W HrRAM HaYnllton/V...... »5 S8 7* S '! Neill ...... Jll 96' ’9« a l l i g a t o r / ' Town- Clerk Hllin.kl ..7>...... '79 1(W 93 r3 ti X96/ iai Osmpletely equipped. One owner, low.;niilaage.X!sil^ l1»3 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE 8TYLINE D i:\l Charlqa A. Robbins Spade . . . '...... 86 .•X4 l(in 270 • • e- . . n i l * *1 WALKER,, MeComb ,*2 ** M , , 264264 lor a fraction of new car cost. Michael Peace Total* /■' 4fXi 4*3 4*4 1452 SiftckPl . -t'Si COU^Cffu.2 beautiful blue, one owner. Very low mlleogo.''' GOLD LABEL Stanley Patnode ■ Hnndteap ] ” * MAX^GfmB I^OKt, Board of Selectmen KNKY WOMKX ' Total* Famoua ustderaea '■ x ' . ■ Bolton, Connccti ' F)lPtrirhi»rn 84 102 382 -X Jalhprl ...I 52 I tNim 2n!?}SSSS^’’ •8 — »3 181 SIMCEI8S8 420 feet, aettiof » Rufbo ...... 89 ‘ 82 • - 171 123 11)9 94 ^25 BOW world'* re O (» ^ '4 9 PONTIAC CHI^AIN Lfvrsquft .. inn 117 84 201 100%~iull~wool • $-• . 101 100 2rti '5 0 BUICK 4 -DOOR SPECIAL Tot*lg '-Jtkndirap 7 “ - ^ 7 - y . w o n t o d , . . . . 2 — 2 V Hydramatic drive, riidid and heater. X Konarnkl ii)8 7^ Complete with radio^uid^MtV.' MHgnuxi>ri' .. 86 9.7 25.7''*^ - ___ 465 ^ 473 1 444 Thasa’a'i raaaon why' ' l*af.son ...... 81 86 270 • ' ** S^nburif 117 80 ^ 727 ', •<* X*. 1 <3> AiUgator Gold Labal Is OUarv ;...... 88 .410 280 V ...... no HAIKMCAP ..aa « 12 •tg MHdPhrtrid 109 103 102 /5 1 the gabardiiia fovorUrt WORK G L O t^ ■ Zhomy e,w»-*a.*,-.' 92 90 ,123 Man piafar ita hfindaoma ToUU\...... 487 , 486 459 14321 ...... 91 102•a lOl 294 _1 ^ IcUp«rrhlni> ...... :ii1144 If* 9* 315 MjdiBg ami tailmiag of For Painters, / , Plnaeer (4). -TiJial*, 5.18 514 , W3 CI^YSLER 100% all vifgia srool Diet! ...... 102 . 32 ' ’ Narik M*lk-*i,l N«. I.I1I ' 'X.-X - Carpenters, Plombera .NaerembenI ..i....;. 84 127 Brown 35 253 tkovatad. Ita liuutioua foal DuBols ...... V.;..-; 9* 94 M(>ra|y .i..j W 259 t'laneh*ey-...... 184 100 Nawman . 92 1.30 103 325 NEW VbRKER and ebapn, ita ati-weathti) Burke ...... ,..,.,* 0 88- Ohandirr ... . 91 139 100 340 cohort and protectioak Handirap ■— — B. riuppail iol Mala Omra 111 T o u ts . / .. . 7 ii *m 1443 MARK 5 FEATURES Wrltht ...... 73 10* *3 380 .Ndrth 1 itm. 1 IS* ANY OTHERS Ijtwr-nc* 71' *3 m 241 A. Htilmaa . .96 15 iU 3(» D-rh*-- ...... I , . . . 73 75 *0 . 22* Qatmtad tka RADIATOR Br-nhan ; T y l a r ...... 83 99 u 27* ^ SHOPSMITH— MARKS 5. ThR m odem , ; ...... >7 103 M 394 Sloan ...../ 8T 11.3 m 2*9 to CHOOSE- 'araaad riis talaed*<| Handicap 7 7 7 21 I O. CMppall 113 104 96 313 " power .fool for modem home*: Compact SERVICE Total! ..., ...... 33P 173 , 351 1044 ! Hanna 108 97 106 3U. g>y- dttrckctiya design permit* use and storage V rivat lit « O M . B-.aborg-, *0 9* 187 T o u ts '4*8 4W 511 1495 _ in any room. Afiost Versatile multi-purpose Han*on 1952 PONTUC -F- CHIEFTAIN CX»N\’EBTttLE Xv Light I- • *1 *1 laV lil .power tool on the market today with Wa-rd-n 92 7* *9 »7 .V -I- grssn. Bailo, heater, hydramatic. ' ^1M2 DODg E BCEAOOWBROCW 4-DOOB SBD A N -4U dla^' • C L E A N IN G Scha'rk ...... *1 M M 381 ' precision, capacity, and oonyen- X *i heater. Low Riiieage. Onp owner, /X j p 0 T o u ts . .. Ld$t Sight's Fights • tE P A M U N G Speed-diel — correct ...... i.., 333 'la^'l*! 1M7 /• ia , ipaad foe-pvqry ioh,. ience thon singl».purpose iools. Actually T— • - 'j- , ShopsmHh I* 5 major poWer tools in one: • I t E C O l U N G .And no balh to chonoa. Bu*h*r ... 'T ! ! " ~ |( » ’ 1« X w 3« i MlAmI Beach: FI*. — Charile Setwh Sow, Lcrthe, 'Disc bonder. Horizon- WIbar- ...... 77 *7 *4 . 34*ISaiaA, 151, Fhoanlx. outpointed s': Other Alligator Horn* .... g jg ■»}} 1 Chico Varorta, J 90. Havana. 10. Cants to 'fol DrHI, Vertical.Drill Press. tCrdll ...... Magnuxon .V.V.V.V.V. 75 ** *5 ;*s 1 Boatqtii^Bd Sanden. 216. Btw- • l i W • »*■’' J . $49.75 Prompt iomriea f ir aB omkas STREAMUNH) DBIGN— Shopsmith,Marit 'Hkndiaap . 7 __7 7 ri'l ton, and B urt Whltehuret: 186>i, , 5 1 2 : \ _____-- ( OUSMOBIL. te aw apadally ateffad ndte> 5,is safer—^ bells or pulleys^tp change. - 483 477 m6 i m i drew, 10. ..f ... ■ RNWMfSTft MOfba SAUt Total* . CORNER tw repair depwteaeel. X Speed-Dial lets yoy select eptreet speed ■Jl. G; Waartag■f (It Detroit- Powtli, 185, (Ir-ldar *7 .-101 *0 27* Detroit, w9utpdl?ed tpotnt John Summer- WEST CENTER ST> : m with a simple torn. Ready to operate. Falloa . . 91 I t 111 3*1 phig"itin.'< ■ ■ • Burk ... 99 114 J l 30* Bn. aoif.. O o M t, 10. HARTFORD R i^D -.)- it Alcpck'. TOO 114 1 » 323 Now' Orleaiie Killar.,Jackaon. Hiitar .. 105 11* *3 JO* ■ 1 . BROWN- ■ ' X . ISSHr 'Haw OrlHUia., knocicad oiit TOUU . '. I s M El via Matthew*; ISS, Fort B*m ^ A OEMClMStRATldN— 4*3 *37 ' « ? videvfar' qurdi; easy -K . ' nlng. Go., 8. ' rn i BCV LKAGt'K BEAUPRE pi(dMtenefollWtoe|* , lU, MalhadiM 91a. 2 111 8«aUle-7 Pat McMurtfy. 1|8. OPEN EYEHINGS ¥ TELEPHONE ' MI-9 -4 4 2 7 T-HARDW a RE. DEPARTMENT \ « ■ , MIN’* sm r r. '.' "V L o o n ^ ...... 133 >3 , 9* lot Tacoma; luiockeii out G«na Brixon,. V»V CM* f P j r d ...... *7 94 183, SAMpotnt, Idahp. 3. ' ,MrConkag - ...... 94 M l i S S telNOI^ WHOrlV • a* MOOT • OfiAN N K ^ I ^ * HKAM WMICSl f IONS m m a in m a s p r 3 9 1 EAST CENTER ST. BacramoBtq, Calif‘'— Remoa •'C— Fuantaa, J47, Lea ' ABg*loa.;-/eut- f 7 y b / ■ -- Handicap...... — — X . 1 - jxBlitad Cniia Gcaar;u.l6T, Oek- ■'i,- y--i 'X' ToUU ...... taafi/ llr , , ' ■"'w- -. A - ■ '('. -r v"' ,-T. .-=4-7> v.V'-r -- / .■■■ 7 ' ; / . ' / . "■•54-Ar- T-U 1 X V ' ; ',X ■ / •t--' 3-Xr'.- . . -X.-‘‘'j - v p % ^ (• I '/X./ X ; ■' V.-J,-‘ '■ *'■ a: N V \ ‘ X y

PAGE t we nt y -t w o . 2 : MANCHESTER EVENING H gBA I^t MANCHESTER,.CONN;, W ED^SDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1954 X / i ■ \ V AotoKobjUM for Sal# 4 ------7 * 7 ^ Antomobiles for Sale ^.;4 Basu«89 Senrices Offered 18 pUpHnfir-^-l'sperliiF 21 BIANCHESTER EVE^IIn Q H|SRALd! ^ 3QICHESTER. C0NN„ WkPNESDJ OCTOBER 1964 Situations Wantad— Articles fbr Sale Houeehohl^tood^ 81 PAGE TWENTYJCBi^ IMS AfKftOJRT Hard top cou{w 1940 RED FORD cdnyartlble, new API^LIANCES Serviced, clean- PAJNTDlu, Exterior apd interior, Female, 88 Maehinery and Tbola 52 ------d a s s i f i i M l radio, bcotcr. many 'txtraa pricto •' top, radio and' heateb. Price rti- ' Ing and repairs on range bumera. CHILD'S. STATION wagOn to d , Wanted To Rant H o o sss For S a l ^ 72 Wafitied—R«d .-J* fo r'a $3M down bol sonable. Tel, MI, S-73W>qr can ' ' pajperlWnij^, Ceilinga, refinlsh LtoTRl N o tlM ^Notiet L cfil NitCie* heaters, mfrWerstors,”'au” types 6d. Wairpajier books on request, CUBTAWa LAUNDBItifiD and wheel tricycle With 'GOOD USED jf u ^ c e Vlth oil bum . b u y SH0P85OTH on lay-away. ance Si moDtha, Bruimer’a Pack Men at 16 Hemlock s tt^ a^er washing machines. Metro Service, Wheelg^hn, < 9-2375: e>rsT,el. 9-5844, bir 9-4749. h e r a l d r e p o r t e r , wifa and ^RTEH STREET pW READY BUYERS waltti«. . PROfiATK hfW 5 p.m. iniates given. Fully Insured. !'!??«*-***"*• *" h0«najaui‘5O. Give him Shopsmith tor Chriat- •oh, desire four room,.’unfunitoid A'T A COURT OFSPROBAXB heM A'T A mUBT o r PROBATE held JliW rtiseiiieiib, ard, TaloottvtUp^ Open eveninxSc Call MI. 9-0883. 9-4333. I miilcet, _ 8-room madiate actkxi liat your thin and (or thr m Manchestec, .Wlllim and lor the •mtOila maO for the M R L O l i r S T V i» Edward R.-Price. MItcheU 2 : :zi maa. Uag Warda lay-away plto— rwt- Whitney. Jacobi. CeliJtt Dtetrlct ofltoiM irtler, on Uie 34th day District of ManebesterTM tha 28th ' •1003. ’ bmiN(&eira i^ to rl0 S exhibited lU annOol sell cerutn real‘ea restate a ; i f 'pertlcularly' ”" , ••touaiatialrixrpraylng foe authority to. AdSihjri MslMste Brunner’a Packard, TalcottYUl*. ped with all -^wee/power seat, of Wal F rantog . .X p«r M from workihg: lathe. See this complete feiTMl^ Local famUy four school Oonsult Hosrard OiXMtwt with said esute to this Court Bcritod In said appliratfeq on (He. U la COPY CLOSING TIM etc. I wUl give yoil $1500 iriore for Brothers. / .Servicing. “Lesm by Doing” at Male 89 $99.50 books, stamps. coinkf< jeweh^, sell certain real esute partidutorly de- Connect(tot'a oldest electronics N. C. R p o ^ i , .per M from $99.50 guns. Bailey's Antlqiilla, 382 powto workahop demonstrated to­ « • ^dren. Up to $76 monthly. 2,000 DO’ ... lai^ three Agmiey . k a S-UOt. ORDERED; That the foregntaig ap- e c ri^ in mid atollcatioa on file. It to Tnbgiia AateBaaa uNl 1950 CADILLAC coupe De Ville. youc car than iywiW sell for. Let Situations Wanted— day. BuyNShOpamIth now on th e 'lS th day of pllcstian^be heard and determined at ORDERED: That " FOR CLASSIFIED A~ ANTIQUES school. Enroll now for day or eve­ Main St. 5ll 3r6003. *«eU ent referencee. Write Box ranch, iplece, tile bath, O etober^^. at tehsO-cldck, forenoon, .-.M tha (oragoiog ap- White wall tires/ • hydramatic nv? make yoiF a deal tonight. done on any 1 X 10 T sA G. .. per M from $99.50 . Ward! lay-away $389.60 with spa- E, Herald. the Pirohate...offlce in Manchester in ■Krr..to heard and determlaad at S « p p lli« MON. THRU FR ning class. Phone or write New v e t e r a n 26. atttoding school No. 1 0aV Flooring lar, e, one atoe'lot, said District.'to; the llth day of Octo­ gSfllSi—r. ?E®to** offlca in Mtochaatcr la driVe, radio, heater, not too many Brunner's Pg^ard, TalcottviUe. 189 South hlain RECONDITIONED furniture. BedK ^ a l motor, Montgomery elevation, suburban, Lagsl Noties In said Han^stcr. be and ber. A. D. 1964T'at ten o'clock in the 10:80 A. M. England Technical Institute. 193 ■ P-m. would like per M ...... from $195.00 the sm e la aaatgnad (or a hearing on ^ D U ^ t . on Uia llth d ay of Oeto- 1089 ToO andJ^Bw fcM miles. Priced foir a quick sale. Op6n levenl 34WU. $9.95 up. Springs $2.95 up. Rebuilt ^ Wto«», (ain St; Manchestar. TTOUNG. BUSINEISS couple deeiree re of slmUar dai forenoon, and that notice be given to to r. a d . 1964, at ten o'clock to tha SATURDAY 9 A. M. TnimbuU Street, Hartlord. JA. PW t time Job from 8 to $ or 4 room unfurnished uMiirt- AT A CQOWt o r PROBA're held th allowance of aald account and (our all persons interested in said esute of forenoon, and that notice be given to (irSAE ItoNTfeaMHI) Open evenings. Brunner's- Pack­ 53406. StiUr Plirts, Trim, Red mattresses $12.95. Box S]Srings W. Hutchins. M the pendency of said appllhation and' ard. TakhttviUe, on Rockville^ Sedan, power- c o m p l e t e H a n d ^ ^ d w lawn 10. hiriuttog Saturdays and Sun me^U Excellent references. .ML m Maactoster, ^wlthla and for the MI peraqns interested to aald eauta of days.- ^ PI. 2--*-1-7934.' ' CedaXPrOducts ,new^22.95. Breakfast sets, dtw ^ Ihstriet or Manettester, on the 1st day directs that notice^f the the time atnd place of he^ng thfreon, tto pandaner of aald appItcaUon ato road.. Tutone comUna- m'owtr aaiea ana sarrie*. 'Motors Inutrumyito 58 of October, 1964. Ume_ aim place assigned for said hear- by publishing a copy of thia order^ia tbe Uma ato ptoce of h e a i^ theraon. TfiL ffOVK c o o n c B A m N WILL ois, 333 Main. ep: chests and odd pieces. An- ' / ” be-glTen to all persona Itnown to'be some newspaper having a eimlatloh- TEO tuned ar overwuiltd- PlckuWa^ /tlques. oil finished, LeBlanc Fur- MODXStN four room home, pti PrMent, JOHN J. W. , Judga.' by puMlalilng a ropy of this order to B A m c m T E ;JM4 CHEVROLET 3-door sedan Privaie Instrdctiolui 28 Njb’nONAlXBUlLDERS MUnC Itotitonantal rental. Com­ WIDOW WITH One chUd Estate of Hariy C. ____lewry, late___ .of mtemetm therein to appear and — Jn said district, at least five days be- n*v*lto>ar haring a circulatloa y 3 ^ E Coupe, straight dcuvery Bervt6k Olbaoa'a Garaga. Doito—Krd»— SUPPI^EIS nllure; ,195 South St. Rockvillii, tered walls, Timken oil hei M a^estar, la kaM District,‘ ' deceased.deeea pubUeh&r a copy of ■fore the day of said hearing, to appear to said diatrict. at least five days ba- Deautiful green, driven cB»ly 5,000 50. 8-8012. ^ IF -YOU LIKE to draw, sketch or plete Una at >u$tcu|nent8, Rental ately needs aihall apertmentTlfo aluminum atorm windows,' cle jTXThe he HertfnMHartford HsUonal MBk this hrder In* some newspaper having IfN mey see cause at 'aald time and fora tha. day of aald heartngrto ap­ D i a l A ^ r - 3 - 5 1 2 1 sotor. Good condition. Call corner Vernon Ave. Rockville lUld a cir^tiro In said Dttolct. at least miles, save $300, only $Ai3 down, paint write for Talent. Test. (No 381 State ^tfeet 8-2174. Open evenings: Enuted to parchiM price, ftapre* htolU. Oiurch refertocea. and neat, fenced yard, near executor,icutor, haTiaghaviilg -ex^ plane and be heard reUttve thereto, pear it they-aee cause at aald (ima cash or trade. Brunner^s Packard, $■0213 after 1 p. m. 5IAN: T.V. Service, radio ^ n e w 5IANCHHS^» Pst ■entlng'Olu, Sermer, Bach, Fed- Call xn. 9-0871 after 8 p.m. hiWted turaS% nttoathro'a^unT triih five days before the day of eaid hear­ and make return to thia Court. and ptoca and ba -heard reiaUve therte few, Give age and Occupation. North Haven, CohoMticut school, stores and bus. Only w te astste to this Court for altowaace, ing, and by m iling in a registered' tet­ \ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. to, and make return to this court. Talcoffyille, Own. ,Oi>en evenlngsy and T. speciaiiaU alnce 1934. *** inv*tea/you ler and JBundy. M etter'a Mualc ter On or bcfMe September 38. 1954. a 1993 PONTIAC two-door de Itpce Box F, Herald. . ^ to visit peu of all klnd8/a)n- Tiblephone (GLENWOOD CjAS range .with oil e l e c t r ic a l $9,800. Carlton W. Hutchins, XO. ■ ' -JOHN J . WALLETT. Judge." Hougs/servicevlc< caU $8.50. .50. CHeslnuCi-2147 ,.fitudlo,XT7 M ^ o e . 5a;g^7500. Ehitoiee^ requires _ ORDERED: That the 18Ul toy of MeOiodist Church model,. luatrous tutone grey, fully PanUioele; . 5tl. burner, fof heating purposes. MI. desk room section office or •4133, 9.4894. . • otjwindaorville, c-o Prancle Foster. As- BEFORE "ITOU Decide to buy lo r 5n. 8-4907, 3-6787. . October, 19M. a t le u o’etaek, tqraaqoe, llost and Poond new tor us«d> ar drop in a n ^ equipped including hydramatic, Hours Monday /troughIirough It IpatoufMnta of all kinds •mall office. Box A at thextootMU* Office tn me M ualcl^ slstam Treasurer. Wlndsorvllle. Conn;; . B ond^-rStfi^s-. 10 Diamonda*^Watchee^ 62 FOOT CUSTOM, built ranch, six Butidtto In^told ManebaSter, be - and The Connecticut Bank and Trust Com­ Waatlnghouae Electric Oorp., the Dick or Milt a.t Dickenson JWotor five, nearly new tires. One 16cai Friday, to gi30. tolay 9 to Expert repoirinr. ward rooms, 39' living room, wall to pany, Trustee. Hartford. Conn. Pipe Delect Delays owner. Exceptionally clean, near­ 4WortiragM/ SI 6; Wednesday closed ^^Jewelry , 48 R.G.A. VICTOR console. T.V. -le------■■■/ • The samp ia aartgited (or a hearing on latter under cohtroet with the LOST^-That aatlidled teellng U you Sales at Center and CoopevSts, DY RADIO—TV — FPhono’s, 2 p.m, S. Inch screen, excellent condition. xn. 8-5386. X wall carpet, dishwaeher, recrea­ the all6wance\o( said administration JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. .ha;m*t tried dining at the Roae ly new in every respect.- Priced uiteed service. 50. O-l3380. A H, Qreen stamps, account vwith said estate and aacer- Atomic Energy ConunlaaloB FIRST AND' aecdnd' mortiDigeS LEONARD W, YOST, Jewsisr. te- Best offer accepted. Also high BualneaB Proiyt^y For Sato 70 tion room, cellar, garage, two ter­ lalnment pL dUtributeea and thia Court AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Nautilus $e^^Trialj8 (AEC). m w nt Reataurant, Route. U, Bol 1946 FORD fordpr, radid, heater. for immediate sale at Onter PIANO TUNING and voicing Com­ races, nice view. IH acre lot. Su­ ton. Receptiona, banqueu. organs i9tF.01ds. 1940 ^ e ro ^ fordor, Motor Sales, 481 Main St.,-.'. / howht for our own account. ®®AGLE8—Four Mmale pupa A. adjuata watches expertly, chair, $6. Call MI. 9-i808 after plete nbuilding, repairing, re- directs thu nmlca of the Umei and • t M anchester, within and (or the. confidential service. Manchester K C . reglatered. E our months old. jnable prices. Open dally. 4:30. ' ' \ CHOICE IKAll^ Street burihesa burban. Reasonably priced. Carl- place aaaltoed (or satd hearing ba m trict of Manchester, on the 34th day liation diMera invltei For reaer- radio, heater, m 3 j^illac four 5IASON FIELD8T0NE a special- Btyling- Keys recovered, 24-hoto blotk for etoe. 40’ frohtegJiXNo ton W. HutclUns./Xa. 9-5132, given to airperaoits known to be mter- of September. 1964. (Ceatiaato rpm'FBge Om ) vatitoia' contact Charlie or Marie door, radio, heate>yl939'Ford con­ 1949 CHEVROLET two door sed^. Sty. E. Toth. Phone 50. 0-3207. Investment^Pqrp., 244 Main-atreet Permanent distemper' sho Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce service. All work guaranteed. The eafed therein; to appear and be beard Preient, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. leeaeiin ettect at present Ume. Jf vertible sedan. <^1 MI. 9-8035, Private owner*, Excellent condi^ 5H. 8-5416 ’ . Ready to tr^ i for hunting, atre et katebell 9-4387. S w in g r o o m set. bedroom' s^t, thueon by ptoUahing a copy of.’this '.T ^st estate of Second Congregatlon- $S0OJN)0 Fire Hits Cole. MI. 9-1359. 9-6941, / * to* Move, refrigerator' and wash­ Piano Shop. Phemes XU. 9-9829. you are)l!Mklng for a new locatlda order in Some newspaper having a cir­ al Church of Mancheeter u-w of Willie control ■ mechanism and btKer Oil. SfRVICI Gcrlck Servicesnation, BueWand, tion. Four good Ufes. Ml,> .^ 9 8 . BULLDOZER AND Loader work, 9-8074.. culation In said District, at least five T. Morton, late of Mancheeter. In said Landscaptni - s : er. .All In excellent condition: Rea­ or for u etond investment call Mr, SDC ROOM single, newly painted eqillpfflent';^waa to gpot toy weato, LOST—Lady'a wrist watch ^with. Conn; , Landscaptna and grading. Reason 1st and 2nd MORYgAGES and papered, copper plumbing, days before the day of said hearing, District; dreeased. Meriden Business 841 BROAD SnUSBT ay leather strap, vicinity 1063 Z__ 1941 FORD convertible, 9128. 1946 able rates.,NO rates.. job too smaU; ‘ “ SPRINGER^ SPANIEL mips elsht 1 ^ 1 and Feed ■49-~A sonable. Call MI. 9-5875 after 6 SPINET* PIANOS —$300 for your ^ rto e r at the Jervis Realty <3o, and by mailing \ln a revered letter The Trustee having exhibited tis an- ness before the craft started out p.m. 'v ^ ' ■ Jfl.^-4M3 for Information. conveniehtio school end new shop­ on or before October 8. UM. a copy of nuai, account with said esute to' this TEL. BO-9^548 ain Street and news stand near Mercury convertible, $1M. 1949 50. 9-0650 g f t^ p.m. Fair Rates—Fast Action A^.cri55er*rd old-faahioned upright toward a u^dcr her own powe * tor opera* 1952 W i c k ^ e c i a l ■ ChiTTSler sedan, fuily/^ equipped SEASONED tDWOOD for fire- ping center. Approximately $1,500 this order, to Letltia Rady. X Oak P la e ? Court (or allowance. It ia ' M^ple Street. MI. 9-9057 after 8 :30. ^ '^•’Ite males. place, 118 a < EVANS OIL heater. Heats three t- brtod hew spinet piano. Terms,, ^ ■ ■ • cash rtouired. Call A.C.B. Realty Manchester, Conn.; Mary- Johnston. 5 _ ORDERED; That the 15th dav of tionol trials. (C eatlB B B d ?RgB OM) and in excellent condition $895. FURNITURE, Refinlshltig, aotique Frank Burke Call B^kville >TO72. ^HhoneXlI.-3-6183 bank rates. Ward Krause, xn. Oak Place, Manchester, Conn.; Acbert October. 1954. at ten o'clock, (okenoon, >I«di^heater, whHe wallSf after 6 p.m. four rooms. Very good vondition Houses Ff^^lc . 72 -exclusive, xa. 9-2393. H. Johnston, P. O. \Box 43, Cheater- at the Probate Office In the Municipal LOSt’^Bunch ot keys with medals, Oakland Motor Sal^, 367 Oakland fumltura a spacialty, dhaira esned 8-8886<- . V . Rear Adm. B. S; X(ana^, act­ offtctel eBkj^they etoeed some $15,- Thurs,S or Friday, between Parker at. Open evenihgs/MI. 9-0485. . and tuahad. Alison P. Thorp. .^(Formerly with FHA) ' kfl; 9-920.'). / towii,. Maryland; Harold W. Walth, gilding In said Manchester, be and ing chief ot the Navy's Btjroau of SIX ROOM CApe Cod, two unfin­ l^dg Hill Road, Andover, Conn.: Ethel the s ^ e t* assigned (or a hearing on 000 to $30,00(1 damage to h4e roof­ \ and Maple Streets. Reward. Write tw o -^ e paihL May m seen Phone 50triiell 9-5715. Lif4 Stock—Vebicllee 42 2 Walsh Dayts i4 Unden St.. Manchea-’ the allowance of said account and (our 1947 OI ■, Mel Redman Garden—Farm- ished, fireplace, oil heat, plaster MTSTlous accounts with said esute. and Ships, made the annptmeeiraent o( ing and iMuiating firm. ^ Box O.lleraid. 'l^SMOBILE, model 66, two- HOX(E8 FOR THE M0NEY*WISE walls, storms, screens, amesite ter. Conn.; James Stetrart Johnston, 8 at/^5 East Center St. door sedan. Hydramatic, .ALL k in d s of antenna work. Call f P roducts MAROON 9 X 12 rug vVith '■ Wgarlng Apparel«-.Fnn$^"h7 Munro 8t.. Manchester; Conn.; Ctelre this Court directs that/ notice of the the delay lost night He 'sold d radio'' (Formerly with VA) BUY CXIWS, calves and baef 9-3691. drive, shaded lot, near school, H. Mnthere 1383 New, York Are.. Ume and place aeelgnM- (or said hear- Shortly after the. fire broke pift LOST—Large Mack an d ^ h ite cat, and heater, Uways maintained iii ^Art Plnney, TV Antenna Special- Apartment 4P. Brqtolyii, N. Y.x Wil­ mg be given to all persons knosm to be “operational and test use of m a t S:$4 p.m., firsm to ordered f U ^ double paws, answers ' to to p . ruimlnj Isfj^ Sales .and Service. Very fair Henry Street, Odonlel, six iiide stores and bus. Only $11,000. Carl Nautilus will be delayed not letM Price $ l,i96 condition. Must ^ SUPER-FLAME parlpt heater. GIRL’S DARK red coat .a lto 12-14. •ized.rooms, reception hail and ■ ton W. Hutchins. XO. 9-5132, XH; liam 8. Davie, 63 Cmuitence Drive, Imerested therein to appear and be lies in an apartment S - f l M S I S I M **Smudge." W i^ 'Side. MI, 9-M3^ SOM . 5 0 8 prices. Tel. 5H. 9-4772. ItoND PIC3K&[_' Atcintosh apple Mancheeter. Conn. hrord thereon by publlriilng a copy of than three montha berause of the ocroee the street to evacuatewhea CONNECTICUT MI. 9-1266 after 3 p.m^. Baby carriage, h ig h /h a ir, baak- . Zhicellent condiUon. x n□ t/8 ^ 1 . glaaaed in eun porch, steam heat, JOHN J. WAU-ICTT. Judge. this order in some newspaper having a neceuity - of replacing piping or MI. »<710." / ^nette; crib maltresyM I. 3*8900. , basement garage, deep lot. Ideal clrciitatlon tn satd District, at ' least the windows ehottered aife jperin BEST Bine CHORCHES 1$46 PAdKARD Qipper. Radio. WmiNO INN aLl a TION and re­ MORTGAGE EXCHA E AT A COURT _ _ five days before the day of aald hear­ which does not meet .‘-pecifleaUon XOST-^PASS BOOK No. 52671/ pair of amailN^ectric appliances Poultry and Supplies 4$ home, for a family, ^nvenlent to MANCHBlSTElt—Ntw barn red six O P p r o b a t e : held from the lumber iondeil eavtlm hehteK four newNlres. Recent 27 Lewis St., Hartfj D^CANlPHvi^E/d with Unen Rooms W lthoyi Board .89 roota raheh. Built on large elcyat- at Manchester, within a>m and- for■ the ing, and by mailing in a registered let­ requiremente.” roof. ,/ x Notice is hereby given that/Pai/P a a s .1' / ' ovemsul. Any reaadqable offer. and fixtures. Ctairence G. Smith, CHICKEN MANURE for your lawn schools, blit and store. Senelbly Dtetrlct of Mancheeter, on the 30th day ter on or, before S ro trm b er 28, 1964, a ThU meant that the hoped-for •53 Wtllys Tudor Sedah—An ex­ 31 Knox St. Phono'iH . $-8423 g u a r a n t e e d Strictly fresh eggs or garden. Tel. MI, 3-6971. alip\overs, $70./Two mahogany priced. Only $13,500. ed lot;-. Trees,. Thermopane picture of September. 1364. , ropy p( this order.HI Second Congrega­ . The o(4gin of the fire heato yet N,' Book No, M^ 9-^36 ■ ^ CH-6-8897 lamp Iqble.'i, $^. MI. 9-7102, TWO SINGLE mep are looking for window, fireplace, hot water heat, Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. tional Church of Manchester, c-o Con- goal of sending the world's first Savings Bank Ot Manchmer has ceptional car, ...... ^ k-$1.076 from oUr own poultry farm, deliv­ one gentleman to ahare their six' Estate of Benjamin. Hutton. Jate of rad C/ Rothammer. Financial. Secre­ not ^ n determined, but ^ Frank ered Wednesday. Thursday or Frl- BEAUTIFUL Cauliflower for freez­ oUZChartning -knotty pine kitchen, nucleor-engined aubmazine but to been lost and applicatiM ha* been StUDEBAKER Zsrd top REPAIRING, and refinishing mil room furnished apartment Cen­ Welker St. Cepe God 'vlth six Manchester, in said District, deceased. tary. 6l8* West toddle Turnpike.-’ Man- sea in 1954 Will not be realised. Tom aeU o, lumber* company ac­ ■ n u m « ! • made to said bank fo^asrment of '53 Studebaker Champion Spdrtr^ coupe. Excellent condition. Rea­ types furniture. 25 years Hgetory day afternoon. Tel. MI. 9-9893 ing or canning. $1 dozen, 2 for SPEC NATIONALLY toramic tile bath. Attached ga­ The Manchester Trust Company, chesur, Omn,'; The ConnecUcut Bank countant, sold he kpottfd it wlian it BusioeM Oppo^tunltiilg 82 trallyaaeuaj- avwalocate^: All utilities inciud- finished rooms, ell plastered. This rage. Charminjg, livgbty and very executor, having exhibited iU admlnts- Trust Company, Trustee,. Hartford, Manaeau aald that after a study the amount of del>oait. Lustrous two-tehe paint.- Autq*/i sonable. Inquire Manchester Dry experience. Equipped to strip off 25c. Paul Robotto, Birch Mt. Rd. KN BRAND ^ Ing folly ilppod kitchen avail- Conn. /■ wra merely “a tiny floma” tn a. matic driye.Fiilly accessorised; •X home only lO years old. H u evei^ lovely. Priced- right too. For ap­ tratlon account with said estate in this of the pipe failure it hoe been de­ pile of pressed lumber bahi"d the w sssiSrisjE i.’i;; O eaners. \ old finish. Spraying, bleaching luncheonette and Soda Shop. GEESE, a p F l i a iCE SALE aMq. xa. 419. thing. /Fireplace,' oil heat, garato> Court for allowance, it Is T /JO H N J. WALLETT. Judge.. cided "extenslvh -replacement ot • toylkr t POUND—Toy Ten4er, tan and ^^low, low mileage car. Sfkve and oil finishing. LeBlanc Furni­ BANDEIS, pullets. Xn. CONCX)RD GRAPES for Sale $1 pointment call Goodchild Realty _ ORDERED; That the 13th ddy of efflee. He sold he ran for a fire ox- tobaMSil Ideal location./" Excellent oppor­ 9-2330. basket. ,127 (Charter Oak St. Xd. qlerKeaaonebly priced at $13,500. October. 1964, at ten o'clock, forenoon, •team piping vrill be neceesocy.’’ white, spayed' wmale, vicinity 1940 CHEVROI^ tudor- sedan. ture Hospital, 195 South'St., Rocl^ tunity for. a couple. Reason for One 7A cti. ft Rel jgeratop was FRONT jiobM , centrally located. Co., Realtors. Xa. 3-7935 or XO. AT/ a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e held tinguloher, but by the time he re­ Motor overhauled.rverhauled. 1 Radio and 9-9043. 9-0796. at me Probate Office In the Municipal at Manchester, a-tthln and for the The Navy, for security reoeone, turned, the file was raging. Manchester Qpwtry (Sub. Dog vUle, com er of Vernon Ave! Roek-^ selling, m health. Phone after 6 ■ ------^ - ■ . $22»:9.'i OW $189.95/ Oontlitonis hot water. Parking. Building In said Manchester, be and District of Manchester, on the 24th day has not sold where in the Intricate Warden. MI. ' 93 Pontiac Chieftaln Luxe Heater, Bodlody in g < ^ Condition. vllle 5-2174. / For further informatira the same Is assigned for a hearing \on of September, 1964. p.m. MI. 9^30. HAND PICKED Baldwin apples. OenUemeB preferred, xa. 9-7129. or ap- COOUDGE STREET—Co|nt®riable atomic furnoce-steom turbine sys­ Four Kew Haven Railroad pas- Tudor Sedan — matic. Price $95i.,Tei. 50. $-0Ml «-< after Articles For Sale 45 l l cu. h . Freezer wto. $429.95 pointraent to see, the allowance of said admlntstraUon ac­ Present. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. aenger trains were delayed for eev- 2 4:30. ARTHUR GAY, 5H. 9-6278, Roto- Bring, own containers. 61 Stride^ SHED Room for rent, 'near homelikA six room single. Oil heat, count with said esute and this Court Trust esute of Manchester Lodge of tem the IH-inch" steam line is IxMded with aCcessoi $1,495 land St. NOW $^9.95 directs (hat notice of the time and Mosonk u-w of Willie T. Morion. Ute of •ral hours becaiue of the. fire. The '.^TOpneepne^ ‘ ~2 tilling, lawns, repaired ahd built. HUNTERS (ain St. Gentleman preferred. 9 screens, storms, garage. Nice con­ place. Sasigned (or said hearing b« used. The Navy did aey, of the )• '91 Studebaker Cham] Wanted—Female 35 _lv dition.*. $13,600. For appointtnent, Manchester, in said District, deceased. time of the accident which caused trotoa run behind the lumbtoeom* Tu ' 84)278. ^ GARDNER STREET near High­ extra building lot, $14,500. Warren the aame Is.asstifned for a-Jiraring-on presumably was a component of WilUem Gobdburiv 39, of Xferiden, •eWtomtoefl \ " / ■ $1,046 , Household Goods" land. Immaculate six room co- E Howland, Realtor. -MI. 3-8600, this order to The Manchester Trust the allowance oi said account and ^Comideta rtock^1>atterles, cords, WEAVING 6f bums, moth holq/ income.. Several women needed 1-—30*30 W'lnchester 04 ^ NOW $299:95 Company;. Trustee u-w of Benjamin four 'previous accounts Wtpi said esU te, .the Conventional steam eyatem. who woe overcome by emoke; em­ acbesMries., and repairs for alt 90 Ford V-^kcuatom Club Coupe for local openings. Pleasant - xa. 8-4480. the original purchaser (hereof, ds - by AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ly. All work guarahteed. ■ ' Suites Howard R. Hastings Agency. XO. ^ d apptlcatton more fully appears, it at Manchester, within and (or the hooks ^S5c. Nationally fimous metal Venetian blinds at a new Cholre/^3 Different Dinette Sets Read Hera! 9-1107. District of Manchester, on'the Mth day Stratton rug patterns TSo'^ up. Many Others Tb Choose From low price. Keys made while you with an aptitude for figures. McINTOSH BOAT CO. SHED Roi r 2 gen- MANCHESTER—Cape Cod, 4 and of Septe-mb^. 1964. E-Z Terms MOTOR s a l e ”De LtHw” Range can bfc had in­ ORDEBED; That the foregoing ap­ Present, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Cusfdng dyes, 2 for 39c. Bliss cut- wait MarlWa. Excellent opportunity fbr Uemen.. S4 Hlgh St. 2 unfinished, bcauUful condition. / plication be heard and determined at Trust estate of Temple Chapter No. ^ord, Chevrolet, etc...... $124.95 sdvancement. Write stating 52 Oak Street stead of Rtorigerator or Television One car garage^ amesite drive, hot the Probate office in Manchester In \ t s i b -rented $1 day. Coloidu Rem- •ontlac, OldemMUe, etc . ,$174.95 Set if you toefer. 2 t o r 100 X 200. Vernon Street West. said District, on the 13th day of Octo- 53. O.E.S.' of M anchester, u-W of Willie ■ Shoppe, 115 Cente/ Street. , age, salary desired, to ONE OR two furnished rooi ws)6«'. ®*1 heat. Sale price, $18,000. $1150. Phons x a. 9-9692. T. Morton; late of Manchester, In said CHORCHES MOTORS No Money DOwp. $2.00 Weekly / RUGS. La m p s , t a b l b is , two with light housekeeping Two excellent four bedroom co­ l» r, A. D. 1364, At.-eleven o'clock In D istrict deceased. Biiilding—Contractinc 14 BOX D—c-o HERALb SPECIAL PURCHASE LINOLEUM AND A FEW OTHER the (otenoon. and that notice be given The Trustee having exhibited its an­ New Mdtor Guarantee. cillUes and bath. Ml. 94m . lonials, priced below replacement WOODBRBQGE STREET, near to all persons tntereeted in said esUte nual account with said esUte to this MADS pies kea on so Oakland Street GENERAL Construction, alters- ARTICLES coat. Many more listings of ell Green Road, 120’ front by 140’ of the pendency of said appllcaiion and Court for allowance. It Is 1953,Ha s h RA5IBLER hard top, STUFFING XIACHINE and sewing Save 40%. Old Dutch Paint. Out­ HEIATED ROOM in private home, the Ume and mace of hearing thereon, ^ypisc, Tri,^MI. ~ - low -mdeage, two tone paint, COLE MOTORS U ^ , remodeling, plasUc Ule, E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-O ' ids. The Ellsworth xatten Agen deep. Sidewalk installed. MI by publishing a ropy of this order in _ ORDERED: That the 16lh day of Phone MI-9-948S. /Counter work, garage, etc. No Job machine operators wanted. Apply side white, titsnlum pigmented. The Whole "Love Nest’’ running hot water, one minute cy\Realtori. Xa. 8-6980. 9-9783. some newspaper having a Circulation October 1964. at ten o'clock, forenoon, • t e radio, heater, Douglaa Motors, 333 436 Center Street Ka-Klsr Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. from bus line. Inquire 8 Bissell at the/Probate Office In the Municipal Main. to® small. Eugene Giriardin, 19 $3,45 galllon. $2.98 two gallon EVERYTHING ^ in said district, at least five days Building in said Mancheeter, (w and P e f y n a M ' MI-9-0986 Trotter SU Ml. 9-5509. lots. ,/ FOR ONLY $555..'5.‘5 St. xa. 3-7383. SIX RGOj&( ranch, radiant heat, hot SEVERAL CKOICE building lots, (ore the day of said hearing, to ap­ the Same la assigned for a hearing on pear If they see cause at said Ume and the/allowance of-tald account and four Free storage until wanted. Free water Oil, attached garage, ame high elevation, all improvements, place and. be heard relaUve thereto, ■ / .TMMTED—Rldy frohi 166 Chastnut 1954 NASH RA5(BLER 2-door Help wanted—Male 36 ______BUDGET CENTEfC PLEASANT Furnished room, suit­ previous accounts with, said estate, and sedan. Induction into service rea­ GENERAL CARPENTRY— Altera­ delivery / site drivK aluminum Bto*mi win "A” and "AA" zone. 8. A. Beech- and make return to this court. this Court directs that notice of the jit., Manchester to comer of Pros­ Auto Drivingr School 7-4 tions, additions and new construc­ able for two. Cooking privileges if dows. screw and doors. Three ______JOHN J . WALLETT, Judge son for sale. Phone Coventry PI, EXPERIENCED . MASON'S / Free set up bjr our own reliable desired. Phone Xa. 9-3884. ler. A gent Pheme X a 34969. /time and place assigned for said-hear­ pect and ^iter Sts., Hartford. 2-7671. MORTLbqC’S D R IV D ^ School. tion. Dormers, porches, garages men. . ./ years old. Lam e lot. Near bus ing be given to all persons known to Hours 6:S0/a.m. to 6:30 p.m. MI. HELPER WANTED AT A COURT OF PROBATE held be Interested therein to appear and be Uwt conftdlence q u li^ y restored and rooms finished at reasonable NO p a y m e n t s t o b a n k s line, sboppinto area and new at Manchester, within and for the heard thereon by puhlishlng a cony of S4T3S ^ Prices. Workmanship guaranteed. schools. This IsX Green Manor Suburban For Safe 75 District of Manchester, on the 24|h day this order in’ Some newspaper having a •4- 1949 FORD convertible, -'radio, by a skilled, courteous Insmctor For Brick Work and Plastering. HUMUS OR FINANCE COMPANIES * TEL. Ml.9.3980 FOlt RENT—Room for gentleman. of toriember. 1954. heater, overdrive. Good tire*, ex­ ucenae included, - Insured/ dual Free estiraates. Robert M. Alex­ home. Vacant. Greatly reduced, Preseresent. JOHN ' ...... J. WAtLETT. Judge. circulation in said District, st least WANTEIlC-Rlde to Burr NurscHelt' ander. Tel. Ml. 9-7719 p h o n e HARTFORD CH-7-(i.358 360 m Ai n s t r e e t 91 Foster St. BOLTON—Six room eariy colonial, five days before the day of said bear­ dsUy from Walnut Street. MI. cellent top, $595. Douglaa Motors, controlled stendaril and hydrahia- Apply. In Person SCREENED,/SHREDDED AFTOR 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 now $14,800. Large Xortgage can Trust esute of 'Ethel M. Hall u-w of ing, and by matilng tn a registered .333 Main. tlc cars. 50. 9-7398. After 5:$0k . V I C H I ' C r a d io and be arranged. George acnudadio. completely redecorated, inside Willie T. Morton, late of Manchester, letter on or before September. X. 1954. S-6W3/ -/ CABINET MAKINO— alao do SEE It d a y o r n ig h t V iw n i J TELEVISION \ . Realtor. Tel. Xa. 9-887^ and out, new oil heating system, in said District, dreeased. a copy of this order to Temple Chapter JOHN PON’nCELLI'tod SON SCREENED-LOAM If, you have no means of transpor­ FURNISHED ROOM with sU im- The.Trusteo having exhibited its'an­ No. 63 O.E.S. of Manchester, c-o Inor- 1951 BUICK Hard top Convertible, AUTO DRIVING Inatniction from oil types of carpentry work, re- '25 Irving Street ' provements. 136 Bisaell St. artesian well, hardwood and orig­ nual account with said esute to this WA^l'aiL)—Ride tiT-Aircraft, South toellng, alteraUoHa, etc. Good tation. I’ll send my auto for vou. inal. floors. Stone terrace, beauti­ Court for allowance, it Is ' ence H. Thornton. Secretary, 28 Wel­ lot, second shl^/ MI. Dynaflow drive, ratto, heater, w. your home. InsureO dual control lington Rd., Manchester.. Conn.: The '"^kmanahip, « and reaaonabia p a in t e r s SCENIC TANKS , No obligation. . fully landscaped. Large maple ORDERED that the 16th day of Octo­ w. tires, low mileage, one owner car. Larson Drivlnk School. 5n. , experienced only^ \44 FURNISHED ROOMS. Some free ber, 1954, at ten o'clock, forenoon, at Connecticut Bank and Trust Company, .car, only 8395 at Brunner’a 9-6075. / Eatlmatea given Baylierry Road, Glastonbury.' XOk A—L —B —E—R—T— S ' rent for somoohe. willing to work AUTOBIOGRAPHY trees/garage, IH acres rich level the Probate Office In the Muniripal Trustee, Hartford. Conn. Packard. Open avenings. Cut out lick at PL 3 95 or John at 3-7765. INSTALLED " , 43-45 ALL'YN ST.. HARTFORD around place. Xa. 9-8378. OF A HOUSE land. Chiton W. Butchins. XO. Building in said Mahchesler, be aiMt JOHN J. WAI.I.ETT. Judge. this ad. and giye it to th6 gasoline AUTO' DRIVINO Instruction. All 9-5132, 9-4694. the same is assigned for a hearing on Aatoniobiles for Sale 4 AGENT W toted: Male. "Accident SEVERAL Coldspot electric refrig­ SEPTIC TANKS 'ROOM AT CENTER'.''Garage avail­ I am an extra special 8- the allowance of said aceSunt and (our AT A COURT OF ’PROBATE held man and you'can purchase 6 gal, lessons on insured dual Control T^CKVILLE 5-5652 previous accouriU with said esute, and at Mancheater. within and (or thr 3963 BUICK hard top convertible, of Calso gtooline at I5c. gal. tax cor. Capable experienced instruc­ ^ and Health Insurance agent. Li- erators. Good condition. Bargain , AND able. Mrs. Roleton, 39xHasel St. room Cape Cod (Y ^u^iahed) RTH COVENTRY—Cape Cod uils Court directs' that notice of the DtoUict of Manchester, on the 24th day iDynafloW, • radio, ■ heater,, w.w. tor. Oordner Auto School, 5D. Fioristo—^urseriM /15 tensed preferred, but not ntoes- for $35 each. Office 15 Fo"rest St x a . S-5707. 'ler construction. Will sell shell, time and place asslimed for said hear- of September. 19M. Included. This is only good . ’t(l between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m or located in a fine retolentia nneXo 5 acres of land. Also small ing be glyeD.to all persons known to be Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judfe. tires, seat covers,, looka Hke ji Wednesday, up to 9 p.m, Bninr 9-6010, JA, 7^3880. \*ary- Excellent initial and renew­ J*LUG6ED SEWERS Trust estate (or care of plot In Wind- h a r d y CHRYSANTHEMUMS 80c call MI. 9-0796, or MI. 3-7925 for hOuseNln Florida. Cali PI. 44790 interested therein to abpear and be new car, only $395 down, cash or net's Packard, T'alcottviUe. Cbnn. al commissions, sales training al- neighboriiood off Porter Street ■heard thereon by publUblng a copy of sonrllle -Cemetery, u-w of Willie T. DRIVINO ’ Instnictlons from your each, hyacinths tod daffodils, 50c appointment Apartment^-r Flats qr PI. this order In some newspaper having Morton, tote of Manchester, in asid trade. Balance 24 months. Brun­ ready have many established’ ac- BRAIDING/made easy In­ in. Mancheeter. I am built of DlStricl. deceased. 1947 CADILLAC, iK/excellent condi-. home, Dual-control msu¥ea car, dozen, at McCbn Green- counts in this area. Apply by let­ MACHINE CLEANED ma circulationviivuijkuvn $ii In Mta satd A/i8irlCl, District, kt least ner’s Packard, TalcottvUle. Phone houses, 302 Woodbrii struction booklet, 25 cents. Rug 'Tenements 63 the best materials oh a select HOXfEs^JfOR SALE. Enjoy the .ri...^v« (iftYB.1..— before ,u-the d ay RAM near-h* The Trmtee having .exhibll'ed Its an­ S-5191, Open evenings,- tion. Owner selling because he Btandird or automatic. Call 5fan- ter or in person. Ommerclal In-, ' N, . ' ingv and by m alliM In S ;veglster^ 1^ nual account with said estate to this chestai Drivuig AcaCemy, PL wool Snd remnants priced right. 50 GALLON -Electric hot w ster THREE ROOM apartment with ga­ Wooded lot. i contain euch ex­ fresh air t o l l Stenic view of ^ I - Court (of. allowance. It is ' now has company car, MI. 9-8786. surance Company, 157 Church B t/ Rockville 5r5706. Gen’s R to Shop, heater. Tel. ML 3^»8. Septic Tanks. Dry Wells, Sewer ton,. 3 b ed n to j^ ranch with full ler im. or before Septem berl)er 39. im . a BEFORE YOU Buy a uaed eajr 2-7249. Toll free. New Haven, Conn. / Lines Installed — Cellar Water­ rage* on Bolton Road, Vernon, tras aa aluminum storm and copy olfhUthli order to Ethel'M MlM. Han;Han. 8 ORDERED: .That the I5th day of Roofing-^idln^ ~Ie 55 Talcott Ave., Rockville,'Conn. cellar, ready fotNocCupancy. Good Schrolc 8l.>.-w west West —A Mystic,MvsUc,— • Conn.: “ X|#h*Xlab. October, 1954. at ten o'clock, forenoon, Saa Gorman Motor Sales. Buiek IJ55 PACKARD 2-door sedan, only proofing Done. Conn,.(Centrally located. Near t|iu screen windows, a Dutch door, Chester Mr;nmrlal----- AosriUI,Ho ----- c-o to* a t the-Probate Mrice in the Municipal *9,000 miles. Has 'power steering, WANTED—Steady, sober driver for line, school and church. Ail mod- 'finance arrangemtot. More small Building in said Manchester, be and BalM and Sendee, 2$S FOR THE Be s t m Bonded buUt IN—Browse around Tto CRIB, GOOD Condition. Xtl. 3;8689: cedar closet, fireplace and. a homes now under \constnictlon. Manchester •Triisj Comrahy- Treasurer. ■ traet 5atcheU 9-4571. Open toe- radio, heater, power brakes. Solar Garaifcg—Service—Storsge 10 • laundryLand dry cleaning route rn conveniences, oil boat, gas, Mancheater,, CpnttK Y.u.C.A, o f-ila n - the same is assigned (or a hearing on up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, woodshed, 11 Main St., Manchto McKin n ey i r o s . finished basement playroOm. I Tolland Road, Bolttoy just off ch eater.'c-o ___.. the allowance of said account and four nlnga. > gias^ windshield washers, fender conductors and toot repaln cal) Sajary and commission. New Sys tei', Cqim. Good used furiilture lectricity. Available lioW. Adults er.-BoUon Center, previous accounts with said estate, and shienis, backup lights, side mir­ tern Laundry, Harrisdh Street SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. ■only. Write Box V, Herald. am the ideal home for-a-grow­ Route 44-A. Clifford s\stephens. this Court directs -that notice ot the Coughlin, MitcheU $ 7707. bmitot and sold. Tel. X a 9-3154. IS0-tS2 Pearl St., Tef, M1-S-8S08 x a . 9-3265. ^ Ingtott Home and ___ •isDBVEOLETS, 1947-1953, two^ioors ror, swan emblem, wheel rings; STORAGE /SPACE available on HORTON P i Chlldren.'c-o The Connectlcdt.Banlc'and time and place sosltned (or said hear- Coltwe Street. Tel. MI. 8-235$.^ WANTED—Man to work tn Service Open 'til 7 p.m. PORTABLE ironer, used TWO ROQM furnished a|ipartment ing'. family. I know that you Trust .Company, Tteasurer. Hartford, ing be givpn to all persons iinown to be / and tour-doors, de luxe and stand- iks just like a new car. Save RAY'S RQOFINO Co. Built up very IiHte, $30. x a. 34974. HOUSE Number 3, Bayberry'Bpad, Interested- therein to appear and be 1,500. Brunner's Pscksrd, TsI- Station, part time. Must, be exper- forf couple; On bus line, Call xa. vrtll w ant to move right in ,0)nn.: The Connecticut Bank and'-Trust aifl models most with equipment. roofs, totter work, roof,, chimney ROYAL AND Smtth-Oorooa port­ BfSton Center. Small couhtry Company, Trustee. Hartford. Conn.'-, heard Ihereon by publishing, a copy o’f cottvllle. , lenced. Apply in person at Van's x $-8088.. , Y when you see me but you can't JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge.' thie order- In some newspaper having Bob Oliver has a good clean guar­ GARAGE Fop Rent. Knighton repairs. FreeX estimates. Ray able end standard typewriters. NINE-PIECE mahogany 'dining home with everything. Sacrilira *a. circulation in aald District, st least anteed used car to auit' your bud- Service Station. 427 Hartford Rd, .'All makes of . adding machines room set,.’ bath/tub and fixtures. , until Mr. Jarvis completes, the 1940 FORD. Excellent running con­ .Street. Write Box X Herald HageilSw. xn. g-2314. Ray Jack. Conventional ®r F.H.A. m ortpi^ . A-r A COURT O F PROBATE hSId five, days before the day of said near­ itot. Bonk financing. 51any are son. Xa. S-8S2S. $54 PER WEEK, part time, 8 •old or rented. Repairs on all Rex gas water toater. hot air Business Locations new home., he is buildingl for available. Reasonable offer con ^ t Maoebestsr. within and (or the ing. and by matilng to a reristered local one owner "cars at Center dition. First 865 tskto it. 51 Good­ makea Marlqw'a furnace. COll Xa, 84284 * iMsUlct'bf 'Msnchester. oa the 24th day letter oh or ' before ■ I September X. 1954 win Sf. MI. 9-8503. hours djiity, a. m. or evenings ADVANCEMENT For Rent 64 my present owners. At the at* 'sidered. Owner. Xa. 8-6463. Ot^ptember. 1964. V - ) a ropy of'thls'th is orderord to East Windsor Slotor Sales, 461 Main. MotorQ^cIes—Bicycles 11 r o o f in g , .Siding and carpentry. C e m e te ry Aoso^l___ 'tollon, c-o Harold Car- and all day Saturdays, We will LOAM Top soU, $3 per yard. Also TWO FLORENCE parloKtoaters. tractive sales pries of $12,700 PiAsent, JOHN J. WALLETT. Jiidg*. Alterations and addltloae." Cell- hire 6 men who want to earn ex­ OFFICE TO Rent, Hartford Road, ■Dust esute of Laura E Morton u-w ter, Treaaurer.irer. > 1^1]asant 8t . 'Varehouse 3954 BUICK Century, hard-top. con­ USED CAR BUYERS READ BICYCLES, new, used, bought and liiga Workmanahlp guarimteed. washed sand, stone and gravel, 9" burners, like new. Fldrenee OPPORTUNITIES I am worth waiting for. See Wanted-—Real Estafe 77 of Willie T; Morion. Uto of Manchester, Point! Conn.; ,The*4^nectlcut Bank vertible, Dynsflo drive, radio, sold. Repairing and rebuilding. tra income.-' Profit sharing tosis. immediate delivery. Nussdorf combination oil-gas-range wjth near McKea St. Ideal for profes­ In said District, deceased.. and Trust Company, Trustee. Hartford THIS AND SAVE MONEY. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autunin (Manchester krea). Apply in per­ sional man. XO. 8-0969 after - 5 me today by calling The. Trustee having exhibited its an* Conn. , ' heater, Beamiful red and light Free pick up x^d delivery, within street Xfltchelj 3*4860. Sand and Gravej.;^. 9-7408. lights and covers,, miscellanetot for LlBTlNOS WANTED - filacle, JOHN J. WAW-KtT.’*Judge gray top. white wall ures. It's a BUD MICHALAK SAYS: son.' Personnel Division, Martin* household items.- Inquire 63 Bige- p.n». - , * tBro-fOmlly,. Utroe-famlly, btul- Dual account w)th said etute to this “COME TO HARTFORD two mile radius. Manchester Parry Corn., 135 Albany Ave., Court for ayowaiiace. It Is dream. We're open tonight -’Ul 9. Cycle Shop. 166 West Middle Turn­ PEAT HUXtUS, shredded: Excel­ '^ow Street any tlfne, ■ -SKILLED MEN FOUR ROOM office suite, txcel- THE JARVIS REALTY CO. neee property.' Have moDy caab ORDEBED: That the I5lh day , of AT A COURT OF PROBATE held I^t'a make a deal, $595 down, Hartford, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. lent soil conditioner, top dressing. toyers. Xtortgages October. 1964. S t.ten o'clock, forenoon, at Manchester, within and for th- ■'4 ROAD WHERE OVERHEAD pike. Xn.. 9-2098 or 9-3502 Roofing and Chimntjra 16-A sharp. - lent decor, complete facilities, 854 Center Street—Xa-S-4113 arranged at the Probate Office In the Municipal District of Manchester, on the 30th day •cato or trade, balance 36 months. IS LOW ENABLING HIKI TO Manchester XD. 34815. • , street and rear parking, moder­ Please coilU GeorgeGeo: L. Graslatod, Building In said Manchester, be and •of Beptember. 1964. . Brunner's Packard, Tafcottville. CHILD’S CASCO chrome high are. always better-than-averii'ge ReeJtor, ■ 8UIX U t ^ e-SSTS. 109 tire aame ts assigned ,(or a hearing .on. Preseau JOJOt J. WALLETT, Judge SELL NICER (TARS AT GARAGE FOR RENT. 22 Wads- CHIXCNEYS Repdnted and repair­ GENERAL OFFICE - 30% O Fp ON wkllpaper. Many chair, ,810. MI. 9-4778. ill tpe fast-expanding aircraft ate rental, Xa. 9-1880, or XO. Henzy street the allowance of said account and four E_ state____ of tolo u its W.. BImie...... lafe of TO BE SURE''$to' McClure tor a ed. x a , 3-6538. WORKER selections. C. J. Morrison Paint •'$4080. p rev i^ acenunu wttb.aald esute, and '■aachegtfrMaachegtfr m isaid ' district, deceased LOWER PRICES, BETTER worth St., Manchester. MI. 2-7543. USEUl BABY carrito' industry. So why not start to­ MANCHESTER . t ^ Court directs that.notice of the Upon atourati'atoUroUon of .Charles -Btrnie. with Ih* perehei* wonderful deal on a new' 1954 and Wallpaper CO., 385 Center St. tossinette 8EU4NG? List your propezty with time ahd place asalgned (or said hear­ TRADES AND BANK FI- ; with an aptitude for figures. and bathinette, 812.50 for all. xn. day to build a future at Pratt administrator, braying (or .authority to wT i9wa> Footiac or a good will used oar. RQOFINO—Bpenlallfing in ropaW ■ Store hours 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m MAN^IESTER—Main street store 6-rbqm home, full beaement, one toency. Prompt and person- ing be given to aU peraooa known to obm protnlsa andid settle the’doubtful and Top trades. McOure PonUac, $7$ NA-VCING.” ‘ HIS ONLY BOY'S, LIGHT weight American Ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Ebccellent opporunity for ad­ 94803. and Whitney Aircraft. year old. Located near new school. eervlce.' Alice Clampet, be Interested thercm.to appear and be disputed claim.in lavor of said estate vancement -Write Mating BUY YOUR electric razor where it for rent. XD. 9*5144. beard thereon by publlablng a copy of against John Unites of said Manches­ Main. Tel. ML 9-4545, Open eVe SALESMEN ARE HIS CARS. bicycle,* $15. MI. 9-3972. roofa Gntter work. Chimneys —$13,500. R ^ to r , Office 848 X(aiB St. XUn- this order in some Bewapabn having a t e r It is nings 'til 10. cleaned, repaired, 28 years’ ex­ . . age, salary desired, to can be serviced. Remington TWO BURNER white kitcheft .* Th e y don’t g e t a com­ stovp with oil burners, chrome CHOKK XIAIN STREET building. Chester, xa. 9-454$. circulation tn said Dlitrict, at (east ORDERED; That the foregotog appll.- perience. Free eethnatea. Call Schick,. Sunbeam and - Nofelco: W« still need—• 40 foot frontage. Owner can divide Elro Strset—Older home witk (ivp days before the day of-said hear- callon be h*ard and determined at the ONLY DOUGLAS wUI aeli you m issio n . ALSO WILL TAKE Eox H—c-o. HERALD . — Russell's Btober Shop, corner Oak pipe, oil barrel. MI. 3-8517. ' CONTACT THE JacaU Realty Co. tag andid try maillite tn a registered let- Probate office in Manchester. In sgld Busineas Services Offered 13 Hwwiey. Manchester xatchell . t o suit,.For information call Mr. seven good alied rooms. Oil heat ler. on or o r'to tefore fb re September 28. 1964. a District, on the 14th day of October. A. late modei car aa low aa_H4S a n y t h in g in t r a d e $-538). and Spruce.' / One car garage with amesite drive. If you haya a hoto* for sole. - We copy of this t&is coder to Laura B. Mortoa. D. 1964, at) ten o'clock in’ tbe forenoon, STOKE, b r ic k , flrfiplece end c«- WANTED—Young man- for 'store • Tool and Die Makers Werbner, Jarvis Ilealty Co, Xa, tow*. W# do not aak you .to~take $4113, evenings Ml. 8-7M7. Only S13.500. ^ tove reato buyers for 2, $ or 4 “ West. est MraticMvSuc Ave.. ■ —Mystic. Conn,; and that notice be given to all persons * loan from a bank or finance THAT DOESN’T FLY, SWIM ment work. Call xa'9-S4Sl or Xa work and deliveries.-i- Full time. ATTENTION HOME owners! Wood AUTOMA’nC BEKDIX WASHER. bedroom housea, CaU the Jervie The Crahecticut Bank and' Trust Com­ intereated In said estgle of the penden­ OR WALK. LARGE ^SELEC* 34)042.. . Good opportunity, xaiikowski. Btepladdeis, 0 ft.( $6.75! 6 ft. 88.75 Tel. MI. 8-5009. ,a Tool and Gauge Inspec­ pany, Trustee; Hartford. Conn. r cy of said appllcaiion and the time-and con^any. to complete your down Heating-T-Planbinf 17 T he Florist, 895 X(ain St BOLTON Realty Co., 654 Center St XO. , , JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. ptoce. of hearing thereof), bv publishing ‘ Poaiavely - only $145 TION TO PICK FROM. SO 4 ft. $4.75, Norman's, 4 a Hartford tors Houses For Rent 65 2*4113.' '.r . - . a ropy of 'this order w som e •‘news* WIRING, INBTALLA’nON of all f u r n a c e s CLKARANGE O F’ fltor sAmpIe Four ropm non-expandsble on a AT A COURT OF PROBATE held STOP AND SEE -raE LENNQX and Warm KENNEL MAN Wanted for morn- ?®a D u ^ Mdlora, sss Main. ropled, wacuiim cieiutera,' Irons, m®«ge. <5aU AO. $ ^ . RED CEDAR Clothes tole# In- good used fUniiture »nd antiques, heat. Very attractive home both Manehaatte Trust Company. Treasurori ceptod, Oakland Mwor Sales $67 Hartford CHapel T-1431. ~ V ■OUTH COVENTRY— FtmiliBsd DtatricL .oa thd llth d a y of Octolbier A. lb be .toicremed therein to appear and Oeklend St. Tel. xa. 9-0485. ‘'Oton etc, rettoftoL SbearA stalled. Cali XO. ••9767. all except stoves And electric re- iiiaide and out Exchislve with. p. IIM. at ten o'clocl^ (he foroaooa, Manelwater. Conn.; YtM.CA of Man* he heard thereon by-puhilshhig S copy 19» TWO-DOOR Chevrolet, radio kmvesi mowers ete.^ put Into con­ frigerators. 430 Lake St Opto 8 PRATT WHITNEY apeftment, two rooms and bath, Blva lyier. Realtor. X a 9-4488. d to that BoUca be givto to 'alL persona chestar. o*o Themaa Bentley, Trea of tma order in some new spaper hsiv- NORMAirS evenings. PIANQ X(6Vi Wg ' — refrigeratbra, Sitaattons' Wanteil—- i to m i M fat sate. e S ^ u t d ^ an S k ^ Bolfon Canter, Bolton. Conn.; N< tog'a riretritoon la.said Diatrict. at !Ef! **e*ilent coitdiUon.. dition for coming needs. Braitb- FLAUSTUNB. atone for walls, to i. XO. 9-8880. iW ate entrance. AllwUtties furn­ too Home and Hoaptul for Crippled mg • \ ■IM6WMI 96a » I—I '■ to'l 4«3 HARTFORD t u . Ta.MI-9-4H7 light trucking,. - any time. F n n a le 38 ■ \ least■ ■ Hts (tors, ' i, before the day d of said ia$l nm ,. tootusht. driving 19a CHEVROLET FleeUine deluxe ivmte; 52 Pearl atreet j . bouse fronts, firspiaces, etc. Bol­ AIRCRAFT ished. x a 9-9587. BOLTON. Raeedate fiMdioii-Ideel. ChUdran. e-o TM Poasiectlcut Baidi and ------*•.-*- In a refrtotered radid and heater,' Gmd Quick, liab le, efficient;: torvice. ton Notch Quarry IT . 94817. clean (oar rbom single, wiaterlaed. H artford. BESPONSIBLE Stenogntoher - de* SBVEIRaL u s e d 8 *■ and-'T: fisot Dl«l*li)|| ef't’nllr^ Aircraft m ber 91 1964. . privately osroed. C«li ML, Excellent H A I RADIO-TV Service. Service xa. 9-0^ , 04074, , E^igidoires taken in trad# Wanted To Itent 6i OO heat, fietto* wiadowa. Large a copy of this order ! SalraitoeSsJratioe ArmyArm; cw^oo throughout Douglto •ires off jee Work, t-2. Experienced AIR O0MPRE88OR for sals IH ______Ira days h ffo ra ih s day of- aald ^ Maaebsster.____ ^ to 'ptWBiliidi B••rot. ufsi M otou, charge 84.00. Tei. XO. 94$80, GeiT in good working order. Prieed (’orperattoB M . weO lartdeeaped. Asklag $8400. hearira. to appw if they^ too. cavee lamohaco. i- ' toorthmid. tyytiir roceptionM h.p. Full alto tank, Jlko nsw. Town Fast Hartrptg. Ceto. Good (hr-veteraa.with low down jT sasufer. 92 Rhlrflcld 8L; Manebesteg Resid Herald Advi, duties, $1.35 p.h. 2-79U, right for .quick delivery. Kemp's, iooUPUe, Small ehild', deeirto^ or “.IS® to toH “ 11m OseswcUcut Baak and : - v: V i ■’ .. Motors; 18 Bramard PI., Town., Ine.'- ■ 6 roo4B$ furnished -eqpastsqint- PtoBieeit OoodekOfi Realty Cb.> reiaUve thereto, and m tte return ts ■■mm. Trastep; 'H srtib rd . p ril S a S4084.. RwUtocs. JO . »dM8 o r ^ ------* ' . Z : OHN Jl ,WALLEm R ead -AiI fb s JOHN J. WALL%fT.|'jodto ■ ‘ 1. . H - t . T- r x - / ■1 ^ -V . 'll 5 ■ 'T r t. t M it.. ^ ' •! -A i .'

■ ’•S '' •..IX . ■ ^ "t, , 'X ^ ^ - V . J . X A t ^ e Dafly NiS |hrem Run X ■: •/ X Per tbh Waek Co«M WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6/1984 O et 2. 1M4 x ; -The Wcatberx' Feieebel ef D. K B m m I r... ^ of lih k d U ___ LKo. , lo n g Dmrld^L II, loor, 11,471 Ibir. oirider j^jediA/ttlth About Town of PooahoBtaa, , will ba praaante^_____ ^_____travcl- Ceremonial Qiaiinnilii MenriNM' et the Audit Metr-D*)' m ^ at t:SO tonighf ing gavel by Bim Uidge N^sM < Starts Plans M Orbaiailea Ifia. the Holmea Olaaionlmiy Friday nightit iat^'7:! t -7:30 Extensive n d lju r wm be ns«M- •ICuAhMrtar fU g liU n d N u m a sary, for'tlisrs. nn huge . sand A im » a t Ito MMttiic iMt nl Stein­ her of the The Rev. Willard J. McLaughlin h> Ansaldi Heights' with construc­ * — . ■ ^ A / X OCT. 16, 6 A.M,:-.NORTU COVEK^mY, OONNEOTiOUT berg. Folbmlng W hwdiMM eea- Brown Ui#yeraity, anif Mrs. McLaughlin, former ladd­ tion slated to begin next spring by U, S. C hanci^^ir EisenKower elob the Itoekraft Oo. M ^ v e n try R. I. A giiuhiate X . _ ers in the work of the N orth Andrew Ansaldi, local contractor. Lutherans Study gsea an liiteraetlnc tleniMiqtraUon School, he la a candidate •'Idethodlst .Church and formerly In As a result of the Town Plan­ ‘‘SHOOT TrKiU” * of earamiea. \ X Bachelor of ArU/degiW. the Mission field in India, will sail FREE PARKING — EEPRE81IMENT8 ning CcMnmisslon’s decision chang­ Central Direction STARTS 6:00 AJff.—ENTRIES ACCEPTED ALL DAT To S te g ^ p tomorrow on- the' sa Btitannio ing his seven acre plot of land on- O n G e ttin g from New York for JjmgWhd. Mr. the south side • of School Street, McLaughlin,, executive secretary 400 feet eaa^of' Spruce Street, TbrontV Oct. 6 (db—RMfritsen of-the veUore ^Chnstlan Mediciin from Residence Zone A to B. Art- taUvss of the United ^Lutheran to College Boird, Will meet with Me ssldl i# proceeding with his plans Church in America met today to London comniittee and v isit to build 60 new houses in the area, decide whether thelr/thurch needs friends in the united Kingdom be­ told The Herald yesterday this more central direction. \* Denve>,>^t. 9 (, ice fore sailing for Bombay on the lot of land iii only part of a larger "That was the key—sn'd his- Nixon »n: iiinced Stratbnaver, Nov, Jv ataa he plans to develop totaling torici^ly con^verslal — question todiy that Preaidej Risen- About 23 acres. .• befo^ the ^denomination’s eight- ashingtbn, OcL 7 (/P)—Infernal Revenue Commissioner V howei*/h»8 decid p step up X ------^ The balance, or the other 16 daw 10th biennial • convention. / the'government has tetter his personal paltp for Acres, is in Residence Zone A and clerical and lay delegates S T i )RD SPRINGS. CONN. ./ than a fighting^nce to cdllect additiotal taxes on “windfall t^ re the lota will be about 00 by fram the United States and Cana-. /. profits from postwar tafilding projects. Andrews gave this election of a publican'Con­ IM feet In alze w|th dO houses fathered for the opening sea- Court Gas^^ Herbert cVwsMsr appralial to the Senate toinklng«------“ trees to the; tent of making Manned for that section to cos ^ one churchman phrased the committee, which in i^ th a of At least on^ iRore major po­ « ^ e e n $17,000 and $20,000 ea iroblem this way; A^ks Talks on Unitei On Saturday evening, Oct, S, OCT. 74-^11 DAY and NIGHT hearlnge ha* exposed/milHqne in litical speech Andrew TomsnJs, / k Latvian Those In the stnaller sectli "It's a matter of, whether we’re profits by bulldeni who got\gov-i than he had refugee . who has/beep in*f this Nutmeg Forest No. H 6, Tall Ce­ which, is In the B cone, will hive going to be a church or an associ­ |Hazel/4dds plannei dars of Lebanon, will holdXta ation.’’/ / AGmCDLTURAL EXHIBITS— Cfitlle ssd Sheep emment-insured loada in exce^of Country only about'fouf years and lota about 70 by 170 feet their cphatniction/MU and pock« NUm^ disclosed this'at a news regular Fall Ceremonial at tHa with the dwellings to cost Up for consideration by the con^ WILD''^LiFE SHOW—Vegetable and Fruit • confyrSMe at the Denver' White had to have the proceedings trana Masonip Temple. This colorful ed the differenj •13,000. Variances In fln ^ cost ventiM was a sweepin/series of HOMEMAKING—Hobby Show "Without diacioiing exactly w hat. ow e/ se after a half-hciir dlicussion lated, found n o t^ f lty of In- event is a much looked forward wlf depend somewhat^ i n the recoinmendations, worked out.by w#/ propose m do,” Andrews aald, \ the ^liticsl situation with to occasion hy Tab Cedars AOTIQUE TRANSPORTATION S H O W ^ Rides and Isenhower. toxicatic/this moraing Xn Town h o u s e / bA he will a two-year study cominission. "we thliik/mere are aspects of all tendes Court b j/iid g e John 8. G. Rottner: throughout COnnscticut for Man­ build them with Uie customer's wWch would unify and stanterdise /./Show s . these c |w s that give us bettV Predicts OOP Senate chester has built up a real repu­ wishes iA mind, said. a/Wide range of. church functions, than a/flghting chance to get at ices Nixon said he told the I resident, INtt^ImSn Albeit Scabies,, Who tation for fun 1^ frivolity as Tall The amkller lots will be deeper BIG MIDWAY—Vaudeville Every Afternoon and onx^ basis of his (the Vice Presi­ X leaka LlthuanialH idid the trans­ / Ths denomination, with 2,1110.- Evening ' X .. i this Ijitome','’/ Oct. 7 (JP)— French Cedars gather to initiate the than Is requiiM by ^ning rerula- 000 ihembers, is America’s largest d en t/ campaigning around the P r^ ie r Pjerfe M e n d e a- lating and said he and the defend- "Saplings”. The forthcoming tions but Aphildt sAys. ‘^ e land/ Lutherait body. CHILDREN’S DAYS—Friday and Saturday^ Urman Ckpehart (R-Ind> said MiamiXFla., Oct. 7/(/P)— countrsv thit he is confident what mirht be done, \ sey h a/m * of the /oricUs Nixon said, in reply /:a ques­ the controls on German rearnia- fice spokesman .said the United States. Britain and Frinco Tomanis, who lives at 231 North and serving of his famous “Ham S tw t, aqc-ankeri whiph ply the Garil Vide President aald he refrained on Oily increase of forces on the Especially ipteresting will bc possible on these profits. He said from doing that hecaiux he feels In the United Nations, V. K. j « James McCarton, M, fifi Florence the final competiUve drill for the the builders’ methods, as outlined off oti-rich Venesiiela to get ^ntinent, Infcluding those of Ger- Krishna Menon of India called on ■ I’RR'R'hAh Cthe'ktona’s path, and ad- the 'President’s i^le "up to now’’ rtany, beypnd tliose indicated In St., given a Suspended 30. day Jail Hadden Cup. The three contend­ to him, were apparently followed has been "exactly right.” leaders of East and, VVest Ger-1 V jlJ L U ltt X V cU . aentence for intoxication in a pre­ ers, Manchester, 'Westerly and in the expectation that they of­ vissd>mie-.Island of, Aruba, within the'initial figurea.” many to get together on unifies- i vious appsarance in court, was or­ sirtt ot tKSvyenesuelan coast, to Ides alrea^ have said private­ ' It INvIslons Slated X / v West Hartford Forests. wlU fig­ fered loopholes In the, tax Isw ^ ly that the/President is inclined tipn. He said lh< Soviet Union had dered to serve it now after an­ uratively and literally ••put Their /■ / tike pr^uttons against poaribis The Londbn Conference set a recognized the '-soverelgtjty of i ,, He added, however,, that ’Uhier^ hurricane ,MndS ihls afternoon and to schedule/more than the two ma­ other arrest this morning on the Best Feet Forwaid" as ^ their are a lot less loopholes thammMt level of 12 divisions for the West East Germany and the v^stem' Seen Hi Same charge. tonight. jor caih^gn addrssaSs he has German Army. teams of Rahgers vie for posses­ people think.” / agreed fo/make between now and powers were preparing to d'vith Nixpn Joln- by trying I to'reunite with Com­ ^ Style, woridnanship;/See our Cross-Dyed pearifig in court were thoee of 'N. petition may be expected. Grady Norton, chiV storm fore­ h half hovr program which "It appears to us that it .should By THE ASSOCIATED PKESS type two piece ma^simity with the free biby name \ Oasef. SS, Providence, for speed­ Bon^-huitders who reaped fat re- caster In the Miairti Weather munist-occupied 'Eastern Germany be i>osslble for Germans to talk- Immediktely following the/din WOOLENS tut^ns from the rentrental housing pro- the Denver White House is calling by force. Mendes-France told the The United States was r©^ b(^ c^er. ." ing, $30, Slid Robert H. Weias; ner 'the Projogue will he pUt on ' gram.. Bureau, believed Aniba\rould re- the major single «fort” of the to Germans tn Wrder tp find waya, . ^ SpHngfieHr. Mass., arrested Mon- IN PLAIDS, PLAINS and TWEEDS celve a near miss fron/Hazel’S Western Big Three had promised —pr at least the | beginning of I ported today to have sug­ under the direction ot . ^ ’Tp Roy GOP drive to retain .^ tro l of the to deprive, Germany of aid and OtherfrocksiksA^aiiable in pretty plaid orxcheck top Hjay for failure to pay parking .Nonis, after which will coma the Addition/testlinony also la ex­ -hiost powerful winds but WhuW be legislative brahe^' ways—to • e.<:tabUsh the unity o f: gested to Nationalist China tfcheU. Ilfi. Sldonisn Degree as sdmwiatSred 58"/RLAIN and SCOTCH PLAIDS pected a/u t the affairs of Ian within range of heavy gales. auppoi t If it tried to do so. their own country.” Krishna with plainL ^ irt and navy or black faul^. Sizes ll.tfVdx Woodnec; a Washington and Ne in Washington,MManWhile, the. On---^w» the0 vavrll disputed 0^ question of the let Foreign 3llntateir M. 51olotbv (hand raised) salutes those Menon said, adding that Germany several dhys ago that it ceaao Anthony F. McAllister, 16. U3 by PTOCf Danny Hair, Men the / (Wool and R a y o i/ Storm In Odd Area ,D-iiocr,-tlc Naticli^/Cm I ^ greet him upon his arrival in ISast Berlin. .Aflrft is East 12 to 20. York /builder, this time fr .. "This hurricsj.e ta about/is■is far mltree4-8aar border^, territory, Mendea- w'as a key to peace. , attacks oh Chinese Commu­ X ■W. Middle Tpke„ charge,' vHth fun starts as the "Sabs'/are tak aald today Vice P rsat^t fixon France said: / Sr5*"J“ Minister Walter UlbrlghtXand at right iy Premier breaking hnd entering on '^ g . 5, 58" TWEEDS (wool andVeyonl...... $2.29 Yd. Frai^in D. Richards, former F id south as I have ever oneX Eden Hits Soviet Bid nist targets. The attacks areV en care of. voted in 16 cases against tions ”I . did not conceal the ^sition OUo Orotewahl. The Soviet Government neWspnper Isvestla, folloA- had his.. ase turned over .tp^ven- Grand Tall Cedar/ Crawford eral Housing Administration Eden expressed his views at a report^ to hav© stopped. ^ (FHA) commissioner and i>ow (Copdnned taken by all French governments Wg np .Molotov’s unexpected arrival, made onF of the strongrst ap­ lle authorities. / \ asks that Tall CedaM having a $4" 100% WOOL J E R S E ^ ...... $2.UYd. Page'Nihstiwn) (ConOnnsd on Page TWHeeaf peals for rrnnltlng Ornnany -ever printed hy iXlUisslan pronanuida (Tonservatlve party conference in The action waa described,-"liim Ernest F. Heith, M. Wllsdn, geal estate consultaht. 'Ohd the National'Assemoly under Blackpool, England. as beUig in line With 1m^ United ' t o _ candidate in readineu should con ATOch there must be % 'Saar solu- organ. (NBA'Radio Telephotn). / r i—o chargsd with passing,4 -red llghX tact thejSciibe at once to mske 58" w a s h a b le MARIf^FLANNEL ..; Yd. The (tapper Woodner tbld the "They (U.e , Rirudans) have S tates poUcy a t thta..tijme of giv­ had his csss contlnura from day to^ MmmiUee yesterday he gad hired ’Mon'nd later than the/bther set, made every effort to draw Ger­ ing G«neriUissimp'“ Chiang Kai- ,certain that his max will be prop- Plain coM n and plalda. nentff which we dls0 ssed. ]0 fore Sportswear Department—S^c^d Floor «l*y, . . / ■ ' ^ y Initiated. Richards, shortly atter bis resig­ many to their side and to prevent shek every assistance and encour­ / nation as FHA commissioner, to w'hole is'subihitted for/fatifi- us from' dyawiqg Germany to agement in-Che defense of CJhineae help him win FHA approval to iG r e there will h / e to iri a pre­ ours,” Eden-haid. "They have cre­ Nattongltat positions bu,t discour­ Arisen Stamps Given l^ith Cash Sales T operate a swank Washington cise knd satisfactory sctttnnent on ike Seen Seeki ated German acmed forces in their aging him from other operations. ^ I a u tifu l n e w apartm ent hotel project fie was the Sai^ with German' sector long ago. They have coh- ' Chiaag Must Consult U.S. building. Ha apMklet)' for Approval of siriently refused to agree to Ger­ Aa part of Its over-ail relations :X: HOUSE’S McCall's CHROMESPUN and FINE COHON ^ \. The request was granted, de­ what he hod .dona a( llondon by many, being reunited. except on with the Nationalist government spite a contrary' FHA policy oh IU saying ‘ the\AUisa / Fsance a L terms which Would result in the at Taipeh, Formosa, the jhiited 9902 \ Insured projects, toA Ifttsr sign- ready had dbride/that West Ger­ Communist ifiihority: being given States has aa understanding wiUk blouse T O w r ^ R sd In 165$ by ( 5 ! ^ 1., Powell, Washington, Oct. 7 (;p)_kally fbRowed the i^iuttMi^ins man rearfhamem Ir inevitable the poA'er to .subvert the ,*^o|e Chlang that he will check witli says: Got one of^our ramoiis ousted last April as asslAUnt FHA Owen Lattimore.. controver in public and private atatsmenta. Should Frahce>have allowed this Wa^ington, Oct. 7 //P)——The Eisenhowef Bdmini.stration f/Stste. • ■,. , / the United States before ^under­ commissioner after 30 years with In his conH rsations,\and in his to happeh.' he/AsRed, without tak. x’Thls is the (Jonummist plan taking any new kind the agency. sial Far .Eastern specialist, Ing advantage of an opportunity fihowed signs toda.v of jessing for a pre-election showdown activity against the MeColl's was indicted today oh widely diassmln^ed wirings, both on its politicall.v touchy plan to feed private power into lines and it Is still thgir plan, which ^9901 ; Woodner' teatified, ' however, In the United JKatss .kirt other to limrt ai)d control that rearma- you can read in Vour papers this i There was no confirmation from'' M cCoIVs that Powell htmaelf opposed the Charges of falsely denying he parts of the worid/',. / / meht/'^in acooperation with Itr-Al- of.the Tenne.s.see Valley Authority (TVA). Calling vesterdav h io rn lh /’ tither U.S. Or Nationalist sourcea Van Houson Can iiy $1.49 lies?/ for a review of the Senate-House*------^______1 -\ 9945 skirt > decision but w-as overruled by his had been a'Tollower of, the ^ '*11? Indictment further ebargea Eden 'Asid i r i e. .lected the nine But there have been no an­ superiors. And he denied that in Id he understood the feel­ Atomic Epergy oommittec of the . _ nation conferee decision reached nounced bombings of Red riiaUs.'’ /■ C^am a Jownpar is styled with a supple texture and Communist line’’ and a “pro­ that nis statements, convWsattons, a smart crisp texture and appeatonce. Ah all pur­ tetting more than 40 million dol- correspondence and writing ’’/n - ing tha.t any German rearmament plan, it aSked for the waiver of a || lihfJai- ' jR a |A 0 ^ a x 1 in London'/lAst week on the re­ land bosea fb.r oeveral days. X wtth/me amamg ^ coHar t h / \ ars of FHA-insured niortgagM oh moter of Uomrounist in­ tain aeveraj hundred instances de­ Is ' legal pno'vl.sion which Would keep arming ot' West Germany to be The U-^. embassy afid mlllUtT 54'" FORGE MILLS WRINKLE-RESISTANT pose casual fabric that is guaranteed washable t o 160’ terests." ut," he said, "a nation can the coiUract from taking effect be­ mission to .Taipeh p$pfwscd to 'V. noting that the defends'nt was a' ratified .iy the various parlia- , ^ • -- «-i WASHABLE NYLON end ACETATE temperature, wrinkle resisUnt ahd, has controlled (Continued on Page Nineteen) ' The new two-couiit perjury In- 'follower, of the Communist line’.” fore next year unle.s.s the commit­ ments because Xhe consequences I know nothing of stichf request shrinkage. Lattimore, a resident of Balti­ (ContlhiMd on Pmg» Twelve) tee approves an earlier date. ' f Ill Nevada for of rejri'tion are \’’so fearful to officials / Opponents of the plan, known ^ menL ^ JmtjX . ever more, has been called a Commu/ contej ;. nist agent by 8en. McCarthy (R- as the Dlxon-Yates contract,, S A th a f AS ic as x» as Coalition latoct liter Rbd^batteriea shelled‘thn MALVISCO JERSEY it aubetitutor for parts of an earlier j Wla) and b.y the Internal Security raised new protests of "akulldug- i-J C lfi C al C J. 1 . c l U NationalUt Island of Quemoy for 11 Airmen Die gery” and "scandalous. There had been soi^ f^f-s in indictment which had been throA-n I subcommittee fprmerly .heade/by SecandL Place Bonn that one of theXboaUtioii five -hours Sept. 3, Nationaliat out by the courtsl Reports circulated .yesterday 4 5 " W E S c o W a s h a b l e the late Sen. McCarran (D-7^ 1. Reno, N#v„ Oct. 7 (iP)—Nevada .ptrtlea—the Free DamWata'— a ^ e s and warahipe bombed and ' In B-J50 Crash Will Combine Charges I He has dented the ac/sation that, the contract ..had 'been ap­ Deniocrats carried to the StatA might favor the new M olot^bid aneiied Communist Amoy and ACETATE a/d RAYON U. 8. Atty. Leo A. Rover told throughout Your years, of/commlt- proved. An aide said Sen. Ful- other Red bases in the area daily reporters he will misve to have the H op^ uls S$vap Supreme Court today their battle But Thomas Dchier, chairmaX^of $2.98 yad , ^ . ■■ tea room andcourtroom argu­ bright (D-Arki had received Word for an election in Novepiber to .Yill the Adenauer-Allied Free Demi for about a month. new Indictment, consolidated with ment. • ' \ to thaLeffect. The Atomic Energy Only in high priced ready made garmen On West Coast the five remaining counts of the the 2-year balance of-rthe lA t e crate, criticized Socialist demam /ill you find * PAINTED DESERT Ah earlier federal gfahd Jury erbalxAttacks Commlasion (AECi, government Democratic Sen. P at Me Ci that the W est. take some active (ConUnned on Page Twelva) 1/ -^this beautiful fabric. Drapes beautifu' "^ older indictment returned against dieted/'him in Decmber 190- 'on- ■ partner in-the proposed d*al. said term. WiUo(^. Calif.., Oct; 7 0P)--Alr LattimorS in December 1652. step to meet with the Russians on Seven/ epunts of perjury grbwing only the contract "has not been The High. Court s e t 3 p. m. (6 the unity question. DehIer,*whoie Force guards today stood a grim 'T»'o of the seven cOrnta of ths out of hiS 12 d ay ^ f teriimony be- By THE ASSOdtAXED PRESS signed.” .X- watch over the smouldering ruins original indictment vrere dismissed , Co'nnecticut’s political ' cam­ p. m. ES'Tl to hear an Appeal on party is the N o/2 group In the fore McCarrai/s subcommittee' At the summer VVhite House in an injuctlon won ye^erday by 'yard of a B-56 weather tjKsonnaisaance .by the courts. earlier this yei paign spotlight shifted'|M t -hight Denver, asst, presidential press coalttlon, previously had .also plane ^vhich crashed,'exploded and On.e of the disiitiaser counts—the from the ' Republican soq Demo­ the GOP against putting senatbriai urged a new a}>proach to the Hus- pii secretary Murray, Snyder .said candidates on the l^vember bal­ ‘ burned near here last night, kill­ key o'ne -alleged Lattimors falsely Federal Jd^4 Luther W. Young- cratic Candidates for gpvetjnor to ”We know nothing about it;” alaiu. HATCHING PL^D DESERT SpUARE .. $1.49 Yd. ing at least 11 of the l7 men the cindidstea for lieutenant gov­ lot. The court Indi/ated it. would Defending Adenauer from So­ f r o i ^ e AJP WUrfs denied before the 8enate Interna) dahl later/dismisaed four of these Sen. Langer (R-ND), chairman rule swiftly. / FO R T H A T aboard. ' 8eCurity subcommittee that he hqd count8.^/fhe government .took the ernor. ./.. ■ \ of a Senate Antimonopoly sub­ cialist .criticism over . the recent eautiful W /co fabric in two tone colorings with Four enlisted men miraculously been a CXmimunUt sympathiser oh < ia s e // th e U. 8. Court of Ap­ In New n^ven. Democrat Jdl^n committee which has looking With the Republican' ihajori^y London agreementuto rearm West / matching plai^ if desired. For dresses, gkirts, suits. jnu^-ived.' promcil'sr of Red causes. peals, which reinstated ,twd of the N. Dempsey accused the Republiv into the aspects of the /opoHal, in the Senate cpily* three seats the Germany, pehler said: a r c h b i s h o p r i t e s s l a t e d X. men s and boys’ shirts, etc. / Two crew members are miasing The courts held the word, "sym­ counU . but "upheld,- Youngdahl’s cans of backtracking and repudi­ demanded, to know from the AEC legal irianeuygring Has taWn on ”I have sat with the'Chancellor Hartford. Oct. 7 >*^The Pal. DRESS ; anA feared dead. pathiser’’ was to vague. The new dismissal of the two others. ating the campaign pledgee they by mid-afternoon whether the con; added drama end tajectep f u e.l for four, years a^d I have never Hum. badge of an .\rchbtohoo’» - The big "plane; on a routine mla- indictment nowhere uaea the word 0 ne' of the charges not rsin- made In 1950. when the GQP 'tnto an otherwise fuete/’Idss Ne- seen htnv\ilUistrate less desire foif offlre In the Rom aA . CaUnito 45" CHRpMESPUN CHANGEAlLEr Sion from Ita baae a( Bigga Alf “sympathiser." stated" accused the 54-year:^ld ousted a Demo. Sgt.' Natuidad Vasques. wkS port his chatges. __/ , Pupil's strike against .raCiaMh- GOP National committeeman framework, of the United Nations, hqa been held In Cennectlrat. tegration in Washington echbols! from Nevada, won the. preliminary ./Urges ppcqpailon End thrown clear when the plane hit. “DUcipta of ikjonom.v" round,, of the great legal hassle Their homes were listed as Biggs T h ree. Southwest Gitiles “It is A matter of record,” •inMnem down v;tth only tYU<> dem* The Soviet Foreign .Minister . U>NbON DOCKS IIHJS r : 3A" WAShMBLE SANFCRiZED . AFB. ■ ■ ' . onstrations reportedr. i. /promiri; yesterday when District Judge A. said in his speech the Russians art FIRST LAUNDERING FREE! CORDUROY Demjpsey asserted, "that the man J. Ma'estrettl granted a permanent .. London.; Oct. 1 tJFt—A pnrnfy* The Air Fores gave no hint as . I '■ ' 'V ■ .who campaigns as a 'disciple of ent New Zealand heart specialist willing to discuss any proposal .on /Mng strike of declunen tnrn^ Roswell, N. M. Oct. 7 (AV—A. (Neatly today. Mep on-one Nation- iwy^ he has, found im ^m e people injunction. ,. free German elections, a stumbling Tol* *H| ...PB" ta w tpuxBpmp frM'bti SHIRTING FLANNELS 25 Plain Color$ places' swe|ri throngk the west­ of Hagsrman, between Ros.well preme Court rebuffed Summer- alsg^ c a lle d 'fo r 'th e imlpediate p'lf #♦ iBpwixe ]fp» llpw pprfpely iBpw Blip *W>lpwp4pf, qtfez .was still out cold'iq the'W il­ ern sdxe sf this southeastern est d*bt In its history, and boosted beat wht<- was no Immediate elaboration. ' He accused Gov*.John Lodge, Uodernlze. nation’s highway sys­ w-ere Idle. VAN HwsM comMVdMm ‘C yard three e«her eonaaswitiee la the Three National Guardsmeh were wring nothing worse than shock. rieh Irrigated Pecoe valley. who is seeking his 'second four- tem at estimated coat of SB-bil- $ l . | 9 : y * « l ' The plape carried-a crew of six reported trapped in their truck |n year tsrin, apd the RSpublicah ad- llon dollars'over next 10 y b ars... ' c. YANKS BAR*A’S SHIFT . officers and 11 enlisted men.^ the middle of Eight Mile Drkw New ¥ « ^ Oct. 7 (PV—Thn , chMkS and tweedy patterns, I^iswell, N. M„ Oct, 7 ministratipp. of repudiating’" or Petroleum experts .reveal 40-acre Vital Parity at Tormto: ; ■ , X ' X . X Air Force officials said 11 '• 'r ; west of RosA-ell. They, had been backtracking "on laterally di^ens reatdential area in southeast Tulsa New Y'ork 'Yankees’ ag reeu en t - ler Flannels 79d yard. Heavy rains In nearby moqntalna; on a rescue mission after a stalled of ptatfbrm pledgee'on which they is located over abandoned oil and not to stand In the way ef majar ■ Oft >: (Coatlaned an Page TW;^ sent flash floods ractiig Into three pair /when their heavy 6x6 truck gas well that are capable, of blow­ league .beaebell for Kanme City Prints Pecita valley cities today. The wasl swept from the highway by ing'up at any time. Lutheran Conference Fnees has expired end the club wffl National Guard wax evacuating flood waters racing down the (CoBtlaaed A* n g e Fftieea) ' ■ N « . Thit is the shirt with ttw new one-piece goHor you con . ^ )■• — ^ T T------Gov, Lodge says Connecticut’s oppose shifting the Phlledrlphln ’ / Gambler Gets Life families In Roswell. 'Artesia and draw,, marooning them in mid- three mental hospitals are getting Athletics to that city ualeaa'ig twist, twirl, bend or cud'without pethna s/single Hagerman. etream, bulk dr money being'spent on- in­ Debate on Church Controls rerelves adequate contovnan. Ci , ^Ina in the Sacramento moun­ Rescue operations were under­ S m k e / E n d s tloB, Yankee praaident Dan T en. wrinUe in it... or yoik money bocM way. stitutions, bu| State Is not trying For 1950 iMimler tains, AThich march along the west- to "spend our way out of prbblerh” ping said tod^. .. $1.59 y*"* e.m edge of the eastern New Mex- The Roawell flood crest marched B.v GEOROC W-CORNEIX ■* ViUQ.”'-m ore'’time/ls needed to the' refflorkable'Ceolufy 'ooRor mokes it so eosy to DAN RIVER Al New/York iPort of mental illness... b first wostiina free at any . Phenlx City, Ala., Oct. 7 (ff^ — ter pouring Into'the three, towns. Went,' after a 'l0-ntdle>"equare gram for ' pyramiding , controls ( But the Rev. W. Ctarl Satre, of Philadelphia,. Oct. 7 ilk:,. D U t- > Wonderful Crompton Democratic jralitical.canipaign this within the Unite d:., Lutheran |.*iy)Iedo, Ohio, who heads the com- member laundry of the American kistituta o f Loun- WRINKL-SHED An. avenging July struck a blow O.est of a^reported 27-foot AAU ic.='*rvoir and diverting channela New York/ 'OcL 7 IPl—Normal fall. - „ . - Atty.' Rlchardacin Dihrerth eaM quality that washed - at Phenix City’s tottering empire" of water rushing off the SaciA- felled to contain the Water west waterfront ittvttiea resumed to­ Chu(ch in America' Was oveg ita minion which drew up the plan today he will order the »m at M " derkia. Read wtiot this local laundry i M a about S of the city. Sen. . Wayne Morse ' (Ind-Ore) first major hurdle today. But Ihet; and sent it to (lelegatea tA-o months I-.'. beautifully. of Crime last night'.wlt)i a. life mentos toward Roawell had not day m the ut of New York as .predicts chairmanship days of l ^ a e t Bowies, head of thi) N a. ! GINGHAMS / 4 7 6 6 aentence verdict against the, first yet hit . the city aariy today. But 8eek Higher Oreued first w tek I i^s returned to the controversial plan^ faced extended ' ego. called this an effort to "stymie ,uoaa| Aaoa. for the Advaacnmeng _ r.\,(tee letter). A X L tests prove Cenipry't ahre up tp.SQ SfSps- Joseph McCarthy (R-yVis)' debate in the church’s 19th bien-' and gag the convention at the be', gambler brought to. .trial during water A-aa. floating into town, al­ City Manager C. M. Woodbury Uie paralyzing two- Are over even if-Republicans win of White P eo i^ , If Bawlen ••!» ' Wearinai. and wosMnat. Thot means twice the wear ' .tile wholesale' vice cteahup here. though National Guard 8gt.< Al .radioed from the reservoir 12 strike iof 25.(H)0>Iongahoremen. nisi cenventioh underway here, ./ginning.”' xMee to riot at jm y . meothig hh’..' in N dv^ber . .. . Eighty-six-year- Convention delegatee began! Pastor Satre told delegatea they you get from ordinory. shMii Como in Pow sH l^ . flight club owner E. L. Cpok. Schmuck said, ••you can still drive milea west' of the city that he and Several ./of the grbat trani-'At- old phyrical culturist and publisher PhlUdelphto.’'’ : DOBBY CHENILLE sriio readily adm itted' kijiltngi one' about anywhere In the city—but more tiian 70. flood workers had , / ■-■"■"T'- they did not eVen diacuer the pro- 73 Suminit Street . » honky-tonk, four years ago, wax but no estimate could be made of e ra PUea of cargo heaped on ohlp- Horace Seel-Brown. Jr.,. ' Oppeeition to convention actid\ Benjainte 8cknn% 'p/mntkur-• coBvictsd of dsgne murder. pact of the 27-fobt crest had not leas docM elsewhere akmg the poealA / ; PfUSTonimot, 1^ ™ " xdhdT Grsen Staaips Giveir With CSsh Sales the number affected-Th# .National yet hit. OReCpnn) ea'ys elecUon 'o f next. on the pbanam. deacribed ay "thl He said 'the program, aimed at Cook, denounced by atate attor- Guard aald It waa trying to con­ North Mvar front gave employ­ Cdngreeai Is •Aa Importaat as any ef a p in - r -~-"" 'W In Roawell. the,gymnasium at moat mb|nMtoua in the history of down ‘'lii»*e of aupeiylaion Frig mother, for daughter n e y s '/a "exar of viCb and'Criinq’* trol “panic and axtreim nervous ment to/ other'ganga.. daclaigh” voterd have been called the church,’* teveloped tost night ■■"itonln Wni „ hait^gone unproaMuted until the New Mexico M iUt^ Institute The ' hour strike was the see­ over the church’s how::disoonnectcd Dny. Nea.' ii, I —smart plaids in all color tension” Among rerident* of some (rn.to make in the past ,’JFdrmes in a motnm byjjhe Rev. j. J, a ^ Independent agencies, put be­ ckdown on racketeering began .areas of tlta city.' - - i and the qew senior'high achool ond to I the wortd’4 bustaet port Ambasdador to K u^ia Joeeph E." he. a *toleaw.._„, M cC olP a combinationa. , building were opened to c m ’ for Scherer of lUch^nd. Va. . ,. fore the denofidnatien the ’•meet U week* ago. . .-1>velve National Guard tn k lu Within i months. ' / - Da-Vis says he told late President - tte re w a -jhA^nWi 992« ■ ■ evacueee, Walker Air Fbrce jMeg '■ The I He advocate turning (he enUto momentoue” decision in ita 36- ne marehtng to-:' at ^ e e ia 44 milea oouth of Rde- Inteniatlona( teagihori- Bnsevelt in 1941 HlUer’A attack on IlSrpoint plan back to a oonunit- year life. .. (OentUned « » Pagn Ruesla gave U. 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