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 X * ■r/- /■ ith ■ -'.'V- / 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, Fitxg 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 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 . 9 ^ : . ' H i a i l H # A l ^ M U S IC " ■ri'y: . et . - ,1 V ; fr .'•i' f ':- ' \y ' f. \ X ' 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* ■ L\ \ -■C'-. ,c / r : 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 nota 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(& ■ ’•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 nlposltion 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 x
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