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PAGE IGDKTSEH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954 \ Mmcifissttt lEventng HmtUi Voters! Polls Oi^n Tomorrow at 6 O a W . HI. \ the buildingvwss solved when the ^^idiitTowa front door was bolted from the In Jayeees Eiidorge Average Daily Net IPresa Rufr ■ \ v -X side and the back doors' were COSMETICS X" DeBenedetto-Fitato Wedding For the Week a w M / N The WcEthcr Heard Along Maiir^met equipped with pew locks. ■ ' Mobile Book Fair Wr. CARRY ALL O ct M . IBM H i* Etgular wmkljr meetinff of Now the look from the front DEADINO BRANDS \ : 'pf JU. A Wmtka tiM MMchMter Auxiliary . Police And on Some o f Manchester*$ Side*Street Too doqr is doUT* In the Hanlwsre City X will be held Monday evening, .at put bsck in shape for In a statement released today, 11,558 Pcdice Headquartera. ,/ . ■ , '■ X ! honut-tot^oodness work. AUy. John R. FltaGeraidy^presi- Arthur Drug Sthrus night. Lew tS-85. TOeadny Oo Ahead Maacheeter! The only difference betweeit<‘op.' denl of the Manchester Junlpr Member of the. Audit cnsManl rain In nwenlag, WMljr. BnreM of drenlatloa' ' Simon Cohen, tJ. S. Dlitrlct At A traveling friend of ours re- | portunlty” and “demand" is sembn- -’■'ObeSible Conrees Chamber of Commerce; which to boMer in aftemonn.. pmMbM^ mt torney for the atate oi OonnecUcut, turned recently, from a southern tic, obviously, for if there were 4- The “bumpy rd||d of love” has attempting to combat the sala ManchesUr^^ City of Village Charm few emmr fiarriea. HIgli nhsnt 4*. will be the guest speaker at the eommuhity where a power com- real difference. It would be that cious influence of jebr.dc books in meetliw of the Manchester Klwanis ^ I n g on driveway entrances ip pany is planning to Institute a “deiMnd" .is “ the maximum Minchester; Complaints from but Manchester, heartily endorsed the ------'T/ . V ' ^ ^ Club Mondav noon at 13!1S at ' the very progressive method of estab- | amount of water, or electricity a efforts of the .Msrtcheater Pubkc VOL. LXXIV, NO. 27 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) \ Country Clnb. of ton^n drivers bring this over MANCHESTER, CON;^.; MONDAY, N O V E M B ^ 1. 1954 lishlng minimum service rates for j customer could call bii” and “op- looked .fqct to light. Libraries and'the Verplanck PTA (CInaaitM Advertlalag M Pag* !•) XfRICE FIVE CENTS lis consumers. A portunlty” is “ the availability for to help in this work with the book The Friendship Circle of the N arrow ^^d pitched at such'ip; Most electric.power firm s,use and convenience of the flx- angle, bfie obqerver .haa said they fair to be held at the Verplanck That Interpr^ The. Wishes Saivatlon Army will meet at tht course, are tied to that regressive'I tures.” If that were opportunity, are made In ''accordance with School fiext week. The fair, whichwnton Citadel Monday evening at 73*S. method of service where all cus-| the-fixture rate would be a use Verptknck Of Th4 Family / Refreshments will be served by specifications lald'-ijown by service will be .held at the turners of a given class pay the tax which IS regressive, and the Schboi Monday throughh ’Thuradfist Re-elected Mrs. norence Stevenson and Mrs. rame minimum rate. The anti- whole point Is that the system Is station operators to'encourage car’ owners to get grease Jobs, they Open dally frbm 8:30 toI 4 p. m. ana'- Ruth Blevins. qua ted system is as simple as it is ' progressive, from 7 to 9 p. m„ wdth the excep inequitsible. seem uniquely difflcuIK,to -ap JOHN B. BURKE Ross A. Campbell, chief engine- proach. \ tion of ’Tuesday evening when It Generally speaking, the domec- ITnnsual Laadlady will be open from 7»to 10 p. m. to UNERAL IHOME ult as Foe 'X-' nan, USN, inn o f Sam Campbell tic user of power pays a given Natives publicly do not / Most o f the news tluvt appears enable parents to hear the talk of EL. o f 21 Jordt S t and btisband of the minimum rate, if h,e does not use In newspaperS'ls of disasters, fires, them too much thought but former Margaret Q. Lent of Hono slder. those in other towns, where Mrs. Jesn Poindexter Colby on / much power. The' reason, ob or of some derogatory news about children’s books. 87 BAht^NTER ST. lulu. T. Hi, Is serving at the U.S. viously, is that it costs tire power individuals. the gradient is gradual and they Naval Reserve Training Center, are hllowed to be wider than a Attractive book marks, telling AMMLANOH SERVICB company m on^" to keep on hand We’d like to;tell you about one about the book fsilr In which over its Cuban Race Winston-Salem. N. C. Before en the amount of power a customer wagon’s wheels. tering the,/Navy, he attended landlady we know in the area who 600 books, both the latest publica could use, mid might'uee. It also should have' a little praise. Most Let us not cast stones, obviously tions and old favprltes. will ^ \ school in . Saskatchewan. Canada, costs son^hing to deliver that that is not the answer,.there is no and araa employed by the N. Y., of us know-of rental propery own displayed, have been presentele. Such a program la an in- out. tion banquet at the Hotel Statler point out that an electric iron uses eible apartmeilt she knew alMut valuaDtq aid toward the. develop East Sido Rocrootion appea^d for a record turnout, hop Senate and House, won two years sgo. Democrats iuhilantly more power than a night light and -that might fill their needs. above a walking pace for 'a thrill How many would vote waa still ing thabstoe vote for their candi on Nov. 6. Koski is a sophomore at ing ride. If'th e spi^gs on the ment of children Into g o ^ Ctntor. School Strott'- were claiming they would sweep both into their camn and Hlllyer. you can stick them both into.the 'That hone of the ones she sug citizens. r-Apeak for the Jayceea to be determined, but there were date wouldsbxceed 51 per cent of gested happened to be suitable was car are intact at th* end, you are Coil MI-9-5315 good-sized crowds standing In line the total eligible votes and thiia ^*B*»*fh**^ '*** to a_half dozen GOP governorships. same plug. But that sort of argU' lucky. ; Oflara Photo.- and for mys«^^ personally when I . Bill there remained an air of un-y ment. is so petty as to rats no re' not her fault. The point was, she say that we are'-tyholeheartedly In outside many Havana polla as they give them a eountor to any opposl- Or if you hp^e a green light MRS. ARMANDO DeBENFIDE 0 / MI-9-6365 opened at 8 a. m. ^ certainty about all of the pre-^ Joinder. tried to help. favor of your pro^|im." balloting forecaata. It waa gener But the interesting part of/this ’The tenants are grateful to her while heading north or south qn^ There waa a Gurry of minor vlo- (Continned on PatK^venteen) FURNITURE and for her efforts, and they say a Summit Street and try crossing White carnations decorated St.-^ Ames Marlnello Newark, N. ated by dlaputei over the effec/tive- whole affair is that the southern James’ Chinch this morning a t . J.. was best man. an' District No. 2 nesa of strenuoua laat-minuta cam- firm got the idea when onb of its little faith in landlords has been Middle TOrnplke without first ushers were Blast restored. coming to a screaming hilt. look 10 o’clock for the wedding of Miss Thomas F. Fergrison bf Manches palgning by Eisenhower >4nd the officers was visiting Manchester, out! / Wost Side RocrootiOn FINISHING for the Town Water Dept., you Doris T. Firalo, 159 East 49th St., ter, brother-in-law of the bride, | _ Gaa and Rubber Poweredv depth of penetration of what the, see, makes its demand charge de No doubt these things simplify New York City, daughter of Mr. and Gerald DeBenedetto\pt New- lU Contor, Codor Stroot Democrata called "r4d amear” Mlasing Key ark.'N. J. ' ' \ : 11 At Ike Held All typss: pend on the number of fixtures the traffic problem in Manches- and Mrs. Harry J. ' Flrato, '99 Mao Asks 15 Year charges against aoihe of their Town officials ran into. a .bit of tor, for they slow drivers down. Plymouth Lane and .Armando De- ,A reception is being held this |_ MODEL Coll MI-9-2987 candidates. . • Varnish you have in your home. unexpected trouble Ih the Job of With this we have no quarrel. But Benedetto of 271 Division Ave., afternoon/beginning at 1 o'clock.'U MI-9-8461 Both on Al/Tanight I * Shsllae Now you m ipit argue that you moving the police from thelt at the home of the bride’s par^ts. i B can Ofily use so 'mucjl power at one when traffic is impeded because Belleville, N. J., son of the late PLANES From the White House 19 p.m.,! ‘Ridiculous^ stamping ground at the. Center to a driver haS' to maneuver for Mr. and Mrs, Anthony DeBene- 99 Plymouth Lane, the mother ■of] — B6T) Biaenhoner beams a tele-, * Lacquer time oir you’ll blow a fuse. That’s their new home, on E. Middle Peace, Nehru Claims beside the point. / several minutes before he can get detto. The' nuptial Mass was cele the bride receiving her guesu'U District No. 3 vision (CBS) and radio (Mutual-! • O il ’Turnpike. into a driveway without blowing brated by the Rev. Francis T. while wearing' a navy blue dress'■ ABC) gppeal to the voters. 'to ■ Washington, Nov. 1 C/P>— It’s Just as Imlevant to argue Not that the converted alms with powder pink accessories. ^ CCMTCS 5T. that you can only pull so much a tire on a curbing, \ye feel a gobd Butler o f St. James' Church. Woddoll School By JOHN RODERICK march to the polla. He is to be The White House todsy house wasn’t prepared to receive thing has been carried too far. Decorations are white roses. 'f"thing which would Mock/achieve "‘Saiin-Oull-Bright water through a water meter of Given in marriage by her father, ment of this goal. / Joined by Vice President Nixon.' labeled “ ridiculous Adlsi the force or that there were It would be tob costly to change When leaving on a motor trip, I irood Sfraot Saigon, Indochina; Nov. 1 cast by. the Democrats In the role given sixe at 4 given pressure, no hitches in transporting equipment the bride was attired in a 'waltz through Canada, .the brtde will | ^ "My visit to China has led me Stevenson’t assertion ___ all the driveways in Manchester, length white Chantilly lace gown, CoU M I-9-^7 (yP)— Indian Prime Minister of clilef campaign author of the that matter how ;hany fixtures you try —it was Just in locking up the wear a black and white tweed ' I to believe the people at Cliina are to pull it through with. It’a not and this is not our purpose in fashioned with a scoop neck, fitted Nehru says China’s Commu Conimunist-ln-governmcnt issue. President Eisenhower has af old homestead that the difficulties bringing the matter to light. Parisian suit with black acces-'H MI-9-3037 anxious to have wara and avoid DWYER a question .of how much water you bodice and full circular, skirt with sories. Upon their return the : a nist rulers want peace to car war,” Nehru declare. Nixon speaks from Denver. firmed Republican campaign arose. , . ., Perhaps 'the rules could be mod scalloped pleated nyloir ttdie edg Stevenson, the 1952 Democratic can use p. one time, and besides, Seems no one could find the key couple will reside at 271 Division U ry out 15 or 20 years of inten After an overnight visit he|-e material which Stevenson hydraulics and electrics are two ernized unless we nke an isolated ing. Her fingertip veil of illusion presidential nominee, who has aald to the front door and the .keys to Ave.. Belleville. N. J. . ( ; ■ District No. 4 with South Viet / Nam nffioTals, said was “ standard Commu tricky /Sciences which aniateurs existence and want/ Manchester’s was attached to a lace headpiece, /wssy sive industrial development. Nehru Gew oiV yesterday to EUenhower Joined in a GOP chorus The bride graduated from Man- ! a PRODUCTS should/not fool around with. the back doors Just wouldn’t work streets to be classed with Wstcr- trimmed with an orange blossom stopping off here en route on the issue of domestic Oommu- nist propaganda,’’ ' for the rust and stuff that has ac bury’s, which one driver hss Chester High School «md attended | U Y. M. C. A. luilding Phnom Penh, th / capital of Cam Depiand is purely a question of design and seed pearls. She cari-led home from hla 10-day visit to bodia. He Is m e back in New niam. speaks by radio « ? M ) from With tha congreaslonal cam cumulated in the locks. After all, ■characterized as ski slopes design Hlllyer College. At present she is • North Moin Stroot Peiping, India'! Premier told paign in its final hours, James C WOODWORKERS opportunity. ’The more electric a praye.rbdok with orchid marker. emplo.ved as executive assistant to m Delhi TiiesdaW with an hour re Chicago (10:15 p.m.. E8T). who ever locks up the police sta ed for wheels. newsmen yesterday the Red gov^ Hagcrty. pradtdenUal preaa aacra^ and FINISHERS lights and plugs you have, the Miss Marilyn Goglin of New the president of Schlmmel and IU■ CORNER CENTER and CoH Ml-9-8722 fueling stop planned for Rangoon xlTie weather generally prom- more opportunity you have to tion, and the police and court haVe York City, the maid of honor, ernment chief. Mao Tze-tting, had en route: t y y , waa aakad for commant en been sole occupants for a long time Final Pleas Co., New York .City. The bride ^ GRISWOLD-/m I-*-72SS Mi-9-9194 •gW to bt cold but tunny, with West Street— Bolton rriakc demands on power which the chose a turquoise satin gown of groom attended schools jn New estimated three or four five-year Threats snow flurriee In some areas'. the remark Stavenaon made ia a Jmwer company has to keep handy; now. It appears the door. locks Assorted candidates have round empire design, made with a scoop ark, N. J.. served . In the U.S. plans - would be needed to ' put New Torti apeech Sattrrdav haven’t been used since 1925 when ed the far turn and are roaring Chlqa on her feet . economicallyJ-l' **** leader said Mao DeoKicrata buaied themselves night. ■' MI-8-5326 Just in case. And by the same neck and cap sleeves. She carried Ami.v In World War II and is em Geneva agreements with what National Chairman Ste logic, the more fixtures yoii have the law enforcement people took doiyn the home stretch of their an old- fashioned bouquet of bronze ployed as a supervisor by the Erie and that he wanto avoid “ I have no other comment ex over the building. camj^aigna for office. They’ve been Indochina war "had phen A.. Mitchell called a “walk- / 20 Years Of The Best to call on. the more opportunity pompons. Railroad. eased thb world situation greatly, Herald PbotM. athon’’ In an,effort to counter the cept to say if« Just ridiculeua" you have to use water. ’The problem of bow to secure on the hustings since mid-summer, ABRAHAM A. RIBICOFF (D) G6^’ERNOR JOHN LODGE (R) Hagerty replied. shaking.. hands, attending dinners but of /course it continues to be “ 10 limes 10” telephon.e drive Ini- dlffictgt and full of problems.” ' Stevenson, the 1952 DemocraUe and making s p e e c h e s— mostly lenged the Ingenuity of man’s in ciple all commerce,'trade and in Red Plqpes Hit Uated by Eisenhower Saturday. preiidctftial nominee, told a party making speeches. tellect than now. dustry are hushed and 'Will perish He/liated the Korean question, Sheppard Trial Democrats were urged to walk rally In Ua New York tpeedi: ~ As a result, now that election Let us look around us. What do from this earth as surely, as the Fornioaa and the general situation to the homes of 10 neighbors and “Not Just the Vice President and day is only three days off. .many we see . on the horizon ? What, crimson sunset follows' the (olden NationaBsts on in Indoc'hina as ,t,he three moat Scientists Pose ask them to vote. ' Republicans crUlcal problems menacing peace. an the Republican campalgnera, but of the candidates have run out forces are at work 7 Whither are sunshine. Delays Step on were asked to telephone 10 friends how the President himself has af- -* of things to say. In fact, most can we drifting? Under what mist of Mark you, I do not seek to un Hjt said he had not discuaaed For- Vfit^ying Ide^s and urge them to go to the poUa.^ firmed the proposition that our COMPME LASSEN’S didates ran out of new things to clouds does the future stand ob duly alarm or distress the moth Tachen Island ibsa with Mao but waa convinced There was no accurate Intfication prosperity has been achieved in say pretty earlyxin the campaljgn scured ? ers, fathers, sons and daughters he Chjnese government and people of the effectiveness of either cam the paat only at the price o f war feel strongly about the Island Disputed Jiiror In W^indupS SERVICE and have been relying on varia My friends, casting aside the gathered before nhe in this vast Taipeh, Formosa. NOV. 1 (IP)— On H-Bomb Use paign, desplta claims of wride- and bloodfficd. tions of a basic theme ever since, rainment of all human speech, the assemblage, but I would indeed be Nine Russiaa-buUt bombers under beipg held by Chiang Kai-shek’a spread success. Telephone com "Thia of couraa has been stan hoping no one will jiotltfe. crucial test for the solution of all regime. Cleveland. Nov. 1 (AJ—The Shep panies generally reported normal recreant to ( high resolve which Jet fighter escort today bombed the . Chicago. Nov. 1 (A>»—Two nu dard Communlat propaganda for Well, there’s no denying cam these intricate problems' to which I made as a youth If I did not at Nationalist Tachen islands 200 "The only peaceful future for pard miirder trial temporarily by New Haven, Nov. 1 (/P)— -rand state legislators.XCounting traffic, with increases in Some years and ia beliaved by many to paigning eats up speech material clear scientists have varying an have Just alluded is the sheer this time and in this place, and miles north of Formosa for the the Indochina states,’’ he declared, passed a legal dilemma over a Gov. John Lodge (HT and probateXjudges areas. prove that the United States U faster than ants arrive at the "is to be ihdependent and not to juror wittr a purported police rec swers on what to do about Amer and forceful application of those with the full realizing sense of first time, official advices saitu land minor official.^, thet^ a, ica’s H-bomb teals. Whether Eisenhower actually ready tq precipiute war ia ordar to FALL scene of a aummer picnic. Immutable laws which doSvn the interfered 'with by other coun ord today and went ahead with the former Rep,. Abraham candidates looking for viettuy’' had apurred any large number of responsibility which I assume, The defense ministry said one of / Dr. David R. Inglis, phyaiciat At ■ave capitaliam.'^ So. for the benefit pf candidat.ea corridor of time have always publicly, publicly declare and sf- the raiders was shot down/ pre tries. . . bii.siness of finding two alternate Ribicoff (D) started out to-! the balloting. who are as tired of their speeches Jurors. /the Atomic Energy Commission’s Stevenson added he waa aura \ guided the hand of man. groping firtfi my dedication and my con / sumably by ground fire. / "If there is interference on one da.V in the wmdup o f Con- The polls opthe Atlantic Va's| Search Fans Out N'ew York Ttaace > anld tadny someone brought up the subject the toiling masses, that sways all with 42 persona aboard. It had not A vast Navy and Coast Guard rocked nervously back and forth. | arousd-tbe-cLk g L td at'c^a^ '" i.a>dge Defends Record "Thia is the principle behind eom- the bus. the hosts or humanity, past and pul.sory military service.’’ tkst auSlelent Deeneeralle gataw of the growth in recent years of, been heard'from since late Satur- search for the plane started early j ^ c state says hia morals convic-1 Pajj, homre of Rem Georee H ' Gov. Lodge, nieaniime. was at Tibbets took the number, police to control the 'Honoe.' wHh m THE ABOVE SERVICES ON: the Fourth Senatorial District. We i day On a flight from Marylandand to'yesterday''after shore bases failed 11'°" *"wlved actlvitie.s with a l.’'»-'der after two Sticks of fivnamite rallies', .defending his administra Arnold said the lower, coal of •aid, and .when he saw,, the car e. ^ — - s 1______a '.. ^ I t_ A. I asAB aa.evirl layva* a ««,4 4 i * n 4 W.a •■a — tltZlIHLC tight bnttle tor the Senalo, wera all agreed growth was a good Without this energizing prln- Read Herald Advs. V Africa via the Azores. to receive tke regular hourly flight year-old boy and that he received ! w-ert fil^ind'm hiTcar^SatorUav'^* tion's record. He spoke in Stam testa in the U.S. would compensata downtown later, oallcd police. j "for any probable casualty list indicated In a final weekewd thing--even though It has and. is, Planes from England,, the Euro report. The operation is being dl- a suspended aentonce. : Tentative agreement~lTfts tiiceat ford and Norw'Alk..^ Court was aet for tomorrow to' pre-clectlea anrvey eg 47 ate Ira causing us some problems. pean continent. North Africa and rected from headquarters of . the , At the luncheon recess. Aast. of pre-election strike by 4,300 Their campaigning last night many times over." Tlbbata can come here from New One fellow then pointed- out the United States' Joined in a Eastern . Sea -Frontier in New i Prosecutor John J. Mahon told re- btilk newspaper oeiivenesdeliveries em was typical of most of the cam York City, -where he Aded his trip U.S. (Continued eu Page Eight) AD.M1TS HE W AS SHOT that it waa too bad the Fourth needle-ln-the-ocefn bunt. They York. 1 porters aiannlng'* presence today: pipyed by eight New York Citv paign—a quiet affair dealing With with the bua. to testify. Ht. Loato.'N’av. I District doesn’t get the recogni swept back and forth- Across a Navy officials said the plane had did not necessarily mean lie. Ma- j newspapers.. Weather Bureau issues and the iav-o candidates tak Costello, a key figure ia 120-mlle band, on the great circle only enough fuel to stay in the air hon. IS consenting that he lemain — * ing pains to avoid personalities. Specialize SILENT GLOW Specialized tion it deserves as ons of the fast * 1 3 5 announcea appointment of Gordon Ureeeleaae raaeaea -’tigatisn '• V. - est-growing areas hi,the Stale. At route from the Jersey cosst to the until 10 a.ni. (BSTi yesttrday. By as a Juror, But the lUgnified Campaign- at- . Azores. evening they announced that it Dunn as chief hurricane foiecast- who waa fonnd shot in kla koraa first I didn't pay much attention PER GARMENT After the two alternates, are. er at'Mlnmi to succeed late Gradv moaphere rollap.wd last Thursday Pope Proclaims Mary Queen Friday, haa adaaitted-ha dM at DELCO to this obseiyation. hut since then The Weather Bureau in New waa "presumed lost." But -the Norton.. night when former . Democratic do tke ahoottng. Chief eg Detec- York SAid wster tempierstures in .earch continued after dark with I’ve given it a lot of thought. (Coatinned on Page Seventeen) King Hussein of Jordan calls for ' .tives James E Uhapaaan aald Clean Up Clean Up Since 1950 the Fourth District WORLD'S ECONOMY REMEMRER WE HAVE A NIGHT DEF05IT AR- .the sesreh sres rsnged from the planes carrying apecial electronic '(Continued on Page Seventeen) today. Chapman aald too forw : mid-50s up. To the south the sky equipment for night search. establishment of fighting air force | In Marian Year Highlight G.E. has not had outstanding represen-, RANGEMENT IN OUR FRONT DOOR 50 THAT wid pledges ’no peqee, no negotia-1 mer convtcl retnoed to say w ha' tation in the State Senate at was clear, but in the northern, The Nav'y.still hoped to find aur- did i ^ t htarn 7— CHAMPION cooler Mrta of the ribbon of ecesn vlvora of the .Gight. The missing iThree Found Dead Hartford. Why? Well, it’s be WORK CAN IE LEFT AFTER 1HOUR5. BE 5URE ' It^I^^‘^p^e-i?So%ra yeal^^Em I A rill'V O fftC C r H c lfl TIMKEN cause Rome fellow from Wethers 1 ' there were thunderatonna today. plane, it aald. waa equipped with traque, lu ly, to Join Amerlciui 1^ FRANK BRUTTO gda. and the forces of evil, as if TtPHOON NEAR OKINAWA YOUR NAME AND AODRE55 15 AHACHED TO| The missing |ilsne csrried 21 five life rafts, each designed to Vatican ffity, Nov. 1 lAh In were, seem ,to' be unleashed upon Service Service field with a backward looking rec • WALL-FLAME — PRESSURE BURNERS 111 Plane Wrecka'jge and ItaHan teams trying to re Mamia. Nav. 1 UP)—Tho PhU- ord has been representing this lUNDLE. psaaengers including two wom4n. hold 20 men. There were also 120 cover bodies of 21 men killed in For Recruit Abuse the supreme ceremony of the Ro- j the Earth.” Ipptoe Weathor Buraan'aaid to* YORK District. This sort of struck me • c o m p l e t e h e a t i n q u n i t s wjves of U.S. oflScera, snd five chil life preservera aboard. I crash of U.S. Air Force plane.' man.'Clatholic. .Church's Marian The Pontiff expressed ‘‘ firia ^ v a ragtag. late-amaM PacU- as a Case of the tail wagging the • INSTALLED BY PACTOET TRAINED MEN - dren. There wtere 21 crewmen . False hope was raised when a Middletown; Ncv. t WPj — The year. Pope Pius XII cnrwned an . confidence” that through the Vlr- bodies of two men and a' woman, 1 United States urges United Na- Augusta. Ga.. Nov. 1 ae*-—A ie typhoan may hit Ofetaasm. a dog. I understand he's a likable Aboard because the big ahip waa signal flare was seen last night In I tlons to a p ^ v e plan aimed at anclftit image of the Virgin Mkry gin -Mary “ mankind will little by huge Unltad Stataa ndStarv • PURCEO WARM AIR — STRAM ^ HUT WATER Our siiiM Aay ir| clMRiRC senrica, Warkj carrying an extra complete crew almost imnsumed by fire in the I •Slim, young ofik-er waa under perton but his activities as a leg the search araa. The Navy later wider partlclpaUon of - member today and proclaimed her’ Queen. little prograes along this way of baae. wttMn 4S hannk Tha hati- to the Azores to pick up another reported that the Oare had coihe crash of their private plane,, were house arrest at (TSmp Gordon to of Heaven and Earth. j salvation aiid she wlU guide the All Ports ‘Adequately Stocked — Try Us islator for the things that a grow nations in ahy military' action day .awaiting outcome of a pre N k otaim wno sweeping narlM ing area the size of the Fourth racaivfd bafara II a.iR. raiHiy b| 5 fun. plane. from a submarine on Gect maneu taken from a hiUaide here yester In a » address from the altar of I of nation| and the- hearts ea a Tl» mHf wide fraa* with The four-engined Lockhbed Su- vers. All ships in the ^area were day. and the tw o' CDdihecticut against futare aggreealbn. Four trial investlgatioh into charge's Diatrict needa have been lacking^ persoaa are kllM in two separate he ’ ordered recruits. to' hang • a St. Peter's Basilica, the 78-year-1their peoples toward Concord ! wtads a ( 115 arflm an haw a l 'I'his year, John LaBells of Man per-ConsteUation was last beard iuimadisteiy. ordered to release no Civil Air Patrol Giers who found Its eeater. FOGARTY BROTHERS horn at 11 pju. Saturday, two accldenU oh Crosa-sUte New fellow trainee by the (eel from’ a old Pontiff called bn the'Virgin's and charity, chester,- a Democrat, is running more Gares during the remainder the wTreckage are in a heepital "unending goodness” to '’obtain “ From the unending goodneea of Telephone: Mitchell 9-0121 hours after- it had taken off from of the search. York iDiruhray. raisihig . total to tree iintb. —-i, . / ' for the office. I think it is about with aerious injuries Buffered in a for' men who are solicitous of the Moat Blessed 'V lr ^ whom we TUEES h o l d trjL AOUtEIf Authorized Dealer Patuxent River Naval Air Sta- TTie. miaalng aircraft was hunted crash landing. five kiHed on'highway since first Third Army headquarters' also time our Diatrict waa again prop (lection, opened June 24: | their responsibilitlea the grace to invoke today as the Royal Mother lamir. Tuekay. Nav. 1 ur>— YOUR COMMUNITY SHELL DISTRIIUTOR MANCHESTER tibo. Md.. At the time it waa 300 Along ■ 120 Aalla band stretching Pilot Donald Goodridge, 44. of charged in a . statement that 2nd erly represented in thiq most im- 256 CENTER STREET Pakistan intelligence officers pay Ll. Charles C. Apderson, 24, for overcome "despondency and In- of our Lord." he continiMd. '“wd Four Amerleaa Air Fotca HMI miles at.sea.-* from tbs'U . 8. Eastern Seedioard Hamtarg. N. Y.-, Gyirig William also expect other benefits not leas wrtant legislative body. John La- The iU-fatad iftght waa the sec- top-secret .d.efense docamehts were merly of SL Louis. Mq., forged fip ^ ce ," wero held ta a Ihrfelah Belle did much for us as minority * ■ •cross tha Atlantic to the. Azores. C a m ^ ll. 41, and hla wife, 89. of precious. Not only ,inuat JOie an- day— chMfod with taa Ir; MANCHESTER TED. Mi-9-4539 ^ otHl attempt made by those aboard T*Wng pert la tha effort ware seized in a nfid oh home M India recruit.1 .to lake .sand baths, do " Tho Pope warned that “ at thia leader in the H oou of Represen Lockport. N. Y.. from* New York High^ Commiaaion clerk Saturday nlhilafe the dark plana and wickad TurUah &ff In an It-. 24 HOUR SERVICE ' to get to tha Azores 'and Fort two aircraft carriera, nine daatroy<- City U> Bradley' Field in .Windsor •xhaiialmg physical exercises and hour no.one m ^ allow himMlf a works, of thora who are tnamlga tatives. Let’a elect hint , to the Sen 7 ^ LOrantey in Africa. The Navy aald Terrorist murderers and guer- ■shout .an obscene phrase from -a Wight aim p ali. Urn ate' for the good of the State. DRY •Vs, four tranaporta, ‘ two O o i^ :Locks,- WM many miles east of hb momefit'a-real. when, fit ao many nf. a united and Chriatlaa laahkind, Attarhifi to ton JfarOi " t h ^ had taken off earlier Satur riU« Club kills at least H parsons tree top. From here to' election d a y ,' my i countries. Jusl . freedom, ia - op; hut She has also to communicate Troaty day, in another plane but had t o in Franch North Africa over week*- prasaed, truth obscured by the slogan isis: ' “ R lz^ pi* bell for John COAL-COKE--FUEL OIL 93 WttL^ ST. Ta.Mle3.72i4 (CaatlaiKd an Faga Tea) «ad. (Contlnaed fin Page Tea) machinations of lying propagan- LaBeUe." ■V « s Pm * , ' • ut— . I /V ■ r - \ : .'U- X : - f . / N .' /-.'i rX-: s • - l.t'V:- *"^^>AGETWO ■ . ■ ______XAKt:B£STER EVENING ttSRALD. 0 0 ^ « MONDAY. NOVEMBES 1. t9S« Bmad. butter and milk are ecrved Coventry iViih all meelt. • ' \ ■ Named Director MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1 9 ^ Volunteer . 'irorkers ^ aasiatinir Voting in; November Linked G>iiple, Obt^rves with prnMuihg and aoHring the tf IMM. LUNGHES Of Trinity Band pm. Both Sides Offering Help meals will be: .Roberteon S<;^hoeec^'eachers at the meeting. All { Doggart; Friday, Mrs. Andrew J. loaa elactioa day;,tan^ Novem-, >Cae each other for dtatfict a g r ^ that the progrem showed Buckley, At the Center School H lW School, H aftfo ^ has bam tevday at tea homa of thair RUMMAGE SALE atto rn ey ^ Wisconsin’s Walworth value of, that type of speech am danghter land son-imlaw. Mr. and CoreBtry,KerJ (8pectiU)*-'Bodiw ' M MNitfttiA Tuesday,YMrs.' Earl H Lassen; appo^^l^ director of" the Trtaity __ ^ ^ _____/" County. Th^y, are Erwin Zastrovr, Case Postpon'^ Today -Education in helping you n ^ ters' •oKt*enIpwtl*«win fti™Wiv»t«»i on t^e Fenrt Souls W’ednesday. Mrs. Stanley Croaa; The 'National Geographic So- Republican district/' attorney since Mrn. Willinm Howiey, 28 Port Nathan Hale Student: NEW ASSOaUD REMNANK AND UNINS ' tomorrow wui be ot T;30 sim. snd Optlcge hang, it wan announcad to in g St. About 29 frisndr froih 'acquire poise, self-confidence, good with trsnopeeteik* erOnby alttinr Thursday, Mrs. E. Tarbel; Friday. OMy 4Ohio, ^ Democrat. They arc' j||2n>bera oi Hertford, Norwich and auiround- •arvic* tomorrow when two ropre- at 7 a.m. in St. JoMph'a Oiurch' in dent of tbe^raSega. ing towns enjoyed the buffet Admits O ther. Crimes UH Pupil* eiNERAl MERCHANM« J. Mpriarty. / Mwo wrrole ythe presidential elec-'the same law Arm,' Of Speech Assn. Finday The following third graders took ■atnthraa. • Jndt* of Probate and EairlPvtUe. Named Chairmaa Graen ia rsoqgnlaad aa a loading Uon day law in 1849;"H arvesting; ■ Meet ToniKht f School band imwter, hia uhita hav Tbo gueote o f ! honor, who re Held under $9,000 bond aad part in the program: Bary Gentil- m x JooMtces of' the peace be CUhoH' A. Chapman hga'^ bem ia over_ythen. and wrlnter has not i Bill Bangeit. former national Nathan Hale Sehpdftelrd grade core, Frank Adsm% Clifford Hut The Holy Name Socity wiH. meet'. ing won top* boodih in stbu and sided-, te Mobeup te e t of their facing possible Federal profecil- WEDNETOAY, NOV. , kN AJI, :li PJL dectod. PoDn win be opeiNltoni named director of the First Con* national compeUth^. He will con yat mdde tha roiada impaaaable.” ’ amateur shotput and discus cham^lam ^ -ijvss ‘until moving here s few pupils gave a (Mmonstration of son, Leigh Behnke, Jane Cowan, 3 4 at 8:15 in H ^cver;r; uiuntil "1872, each state.; ia trying to break the Democratic r« In TteFnrk'l tlon for one 6f four breaks police ' • O.CI. to 7 pm. at the South , gregeUonal Church Every-Member tinue Ms dutiea at BuHteley. whim i yeers ego, rscolvsd gtfte of choral speaking''before the Speech Samuel Kotsch. Dorten Crawford, North Coventry FireiMuscs. .AO Canvass., The canvaas goal has he has been for the paM year. teed its own day for voting for [hold on Missouri's 1st District.' [Jarr say he admitted eommitting dur Mnda Burns, Karenrstbrinz.'Lynet- Returas Requeoled . .l^Ouigrass snd often it was not the He's the GOP candidate against mooey<^A huge ceitt.wae the cen* Teachers .^ani. of Connecticut on TJJORTOAY.NOV.^kllUi■ l^NTIL M t O OUT ore nifM to vote no eorly in the been set at about 27.000. The can Aa 'director af tha terpiaco an tho tehlo.X ing the year in Manchester, Henry ie Goodstipe, Antoinette Warren, Tlaten. riod in WerMw, Poisad. on Oct. the ^ t'e l Bond, in conjpnctloit- Robert MorSfij/ Dean Johnsopr' b Ia niiriL dance Sateuday nifrht at the Na> to pay expenses incidentat to the ■ . y vaaie. Ohio, and Indiana' voted in 4:is-te;ll 8t„ Vernon, had his case continued w i ^ the teachers 'Convention held Philip Kenny, ^ Darlene Stewart TEMfLE BETH SHOLOM Obmoemtie Hendqtu^err win be ; than Hale Communitymmimity <>Bter are outfit. / 81. 1804. They hnv* four ether church's new educatiohai building. Since hia graduation from t October for repreaenteOves. Even *thc geographic, society offsra daughters, Mrs. GahHal B a te M this morning in Town Court until ajr day Friday. Thirty-one young- Susan Gotniah, Oifford MoKlnhey, the Well so Agency and the home I to be made t^ '^ n est G. XoDoyt. Kingsbury House. today Maine, by apeclal exception these other hlstoricsl items: Wodaeaday In jnnemaSehpe! Nov. lb. • , •sters, all but three of the entire .William ^ ch erek , George Bychol- fXIRNE^m'R'tUf: aad LINDEN STREETS St^hea Lioysim. j chairman, by tonriotrow. ' Crane UiamuUon of Music, PoU- Voting as a citizen’s privilege New Britain. Mrs. .M atthte The goal on the Kingsbury dam, N. T . in 1223. Green has because' of an early winter. Pitraa, E. Middle Turapiha. Mra Marilyn Monroe “River of So third gtxde, made the trip froni ski, S h i^ n Veeco, Howard Holmes, •/'/■ . ■<, . . Rept^iUcaa headquarters will be To Meet ThmoMy House project U to reduce the voM in September for ali offices goes back to the aiicltsit Grade Ratnra" and "Private Hell dd' \ He was to have be** presented . Manchester by bus. ■' Earl l^dln. Eiizgbeth Tllden. Ken x" V Sponsored by Ike SIsteilinod of Temple' Beth .Xholoitt held the. poet of SuperviMr of Mu- city-states.'Some public otfteiala JBugane Brown. 92 Oovar Rd.. and this morning on charges of break OMiain'b Stndio and the home of The organizatiooel committee of toUl indebtednees bv $7,000 before elc In New 'tork State schoola of except presidential electors. lira. Michael McOaaa of Miss Huldah Butler, principal of neth / Olivej. Bruce Matson, Mim. Byron W. HaU. the Nathan Hale COimaunKy Oen* September. iMd, dhuich were elected 'Viva voce—by voleo ing and entering in the night'time the school, briefly introduced the Stephen Jphns. Judith Kluck. Ml- laid. Ktiahton. Cortland. Saranac Lake, vote—though more were chooen Bold; oae aoa, Theodora Petoekl. at the Temple Beth Sholom and program, explaining that the edu ter sill meet Thursday at 12:30 and OrotonrOn-Hudson. ■dC^EVELT TPLAOrnON 52 Devsr Rd.: five greadchUdren chAel SaVcrick snd Ws>7ie Kiss- jvaa. there to work on plana tor Setback Roaalta ^ by lot.. the Mary Cheney Library last Sat cational purpose of that particular plan, Aivcrtlaeaacnt— He is One of tvro Connecticut . Wkila Franklin R. Rooscvalt. and MS great gran&hild. urday- u, tho a-eddlng receptiona BM2here W 0«LUr* Satut^ n. There I IBC were eight teblaa of .aM'i: Jr., is giving up a sent In tha U. Romans voted on 'wnxed wood program was. to teach the children; m em bt^ of the American Band- en' slabs, and later by srhite and About $79 Was taken from tbd day for the Martel*Weat wedding. Bepk in play W^nesday night jri maateis Assn., a member of tbe 8. House to run for ..attorney gen concentration, rhythm, and inter/ Mrs. Leo T. Leary, committee T^than Haje Community Cen- eral of New T6rk. hia older broth- black balls. The word “ballot" it Tenjple, police said this mbralhg, preUtion. The attention that Uie National Music Education Assn., self derives from the Italian "bnl- following investigation. Nothlhg of children gave their director .and Fathers and Sons chaitman. said there are five l**'- were awarded as foi- an Eastern delegate for ^the Na- W, Jam es ia seeking election to MiAbaps Plague , vacancies to be filled. They are ioms: Wbnien's first. Mrs. Lena lotta." meaning ''llttlb bnU-” i value Was taken from the/llbiiary. their ensemble reading showed that SMOG U.onal Interscholastic Musical the Hoiiac from Odffornia. John, Following bigUeh custom, the A ThUt ACTIO.V When the case came iMtln court they had learned well the/lesson thoee of Mrs. Faiil Anthony who Jacobson of Stafford: aecopd. Activitie2 CommiasloB. former tl^a late New Deal President's Fleet Maneuvers Atleiid Banquet American coionists voted aloud, ai« Charles Jacobsen oF Stafford: The voter had to bring hia own troyor rammad a tubmarine and i of Ostrowski'and reporteit he had '- p f the mood of the po/ms. quet.of Manchester .Lodge/of Elks Howard EHia who is HI; Mrs. Wil the In and About Music Educators for Bteenbower. picca of paper. admitted two-Other broaks. Srleetiona R^drred wljl "be held tomorrow bight at / ■ liam Hotchkiss, now teaching; ^ aecssid. Raymond ^ Aubia t>f Wi^ (Sub of Hartford. two other destroyona bangad into > HEU36" Preaidant Roosevelt's pnrsoeial Arkansas atUI voted viva veco sMh ethar ytdttrday during anti- ’ • They were a t the ,p6st Office on ■ The selections presented were the Ameriran Legion Home on and Mrs. Thomas W. Rider, who u ' >in>*Atic: third. Amos Richard- A native of BlnglMmUm, N. T„ PlWeicien. retired Vice A t e . R t e ia 1848, Mlaoouri and Virg2tta nn- April 10 apd the Center Phanhacy, i the following; '"me Goblin." and Leonard Street, bi^nnlng with a attending achooL j i?P**‘aJa, Mrs. Mary Gavtgon Green Urea at 880 NounUUn Rd.. aubmartno warfare axerciaM'la tha T. Mclntiie. ia Democratic candi til tho CteU War. Soerat voting pro-dawn dartaam off Norfolk. , 487 Main St., on flept. 4. ■'Mice.” by Rose/Fyleman; “Sneez turkey dinner to be served at 6 YOU,T(k> Me*# — -- I "f WiBimanttc. .West Hartford. He ha* n Masters date seeking to unseat Rapublicnn wee.. OarS GaMe . La*s Taiaer la for Congraso bocamo fodoral lew The Navy said nobody wea hiht ■BkTBAYRO'* aad Kaad^ HrM On. ■investlghtlon, police say ing." "Choosing Shoes,'' by. Frida o'clock. D^rae in Edncatlen from tbe Rep. Bob Wilson in CaUfoinia’a in 1879, V Woln; "Waahjhg,'' by Joiia Drink- Following the dinner excellent ^Th. Pond Hiu“ i:co«o«ici^,i|*:2&1s^^^ SU te University of New TWk. and toriouely but tba four ■ vaoMlo ••■orKTY ■I'NTr.a’’ . about $79 Was taken from the Group wUl meet today at 2 p. m-! r l l ^ Thomna A. Ediaop'o flrat patent limped toward pert today with ex- Bear rBi;r. raBBiho drttg store'while nothing of value water; "The Cupboard," and "Fog,” entertainment for the enjoyment has done graduate work at NTV. in 1888 was for an aloctricnl vote by Carl Sandburg, with which the of sons and fathers alike will be Cedumbia Teachers Cnllegc. the temlva damage. Was taken from the Post Office.' pair ef law partnera—one amcoeder. 'nio two coIUaiOiia occurred in However, since the building is children crept g e n tly out "oh given. Lost Satttrday aftcniooti over University ef OoanacticuL Byra little cat feet” iflte the fog in the Anyone wishing tirkets may cuae University, and Albany SUte heavy #eae laoe than a« hour and owneb by the. Federal government, the boefeyaid feneo my neighbor, a t e f apart seme 870 mllMout in that break could result in prosecu poem. contact Joseph Plcaut, or any WA, -flSd I got aroond to talking Teachers CMlegc. The pupils were trained by Mrs- Z ^ alghlTtS IteteSSi ShSS AboutTown Columbia Bestows the Atiantic. The destroyer Norris tion by the U.9. government. • other member of the. committee. tiMut Hk IS-day OBOog Southern be in charge. , auditorium. rammed tha aiq>erstruct-.ra of the Police aald Ostrowski admitted Arline Kenyon, thirdgrr.de teacher The sale of tickets . at the door MANC ^FSTER ...... _ Herald Photo at Nathan Hale School, and di lia has been breathing.' Ed Tomorrw's meeUngs irmluda Special awards were presented tubmarine BergqU a t 8:33 am. At 4 breaking into the Post Office after will be limited. be lived through a b^ay Maaclmster Grange win oboerve Degree to Queen Miss Lily Lodge, daughter of Gov. and Mrs. John D. Lodge, shows rected by Mljw Butler, their prin ^ eterU -sty le. lunches. 10 a. m. { during the program to the follow- Noi^tera' Night. Wednesday eve 5 a.m. the destroyer IHgllah and being confronted with evidence the contents of the text from her father and motlier whichAhe de aeige of amog out there 2 years to 5 p. m . vmtry First Oongrega- ing-.. Scholarship to 4-H Camp in W. L. Und coUidod While running gathered there at the time of the cipal. Accompanying the children CHECKS PHEASANTS ago, and he told how it caused M anchester ning in Orange HnU. At 8:30 a Vsrin'N N(TT<:^ Sons Ita ly livered at the 39th anniversary of (^useppi Mazzinl Lodge No. 207, on the bus, together with their Uonsl C l ^ h by Ladlm Assn.; I iMS. Pamela Glenney; first slterr roast bSef auppor will be served New Tork. Nov. 1 (F»—Brit down a Mbmartne CMtect. crlmCi . . . Lansing. Mich. (gh-^-A survey by amarUag eyaa; oora throats and Tba shipo wera engaged ia op- Lt. Raymond Griffin and Sgt. Order Sons of Italy, at the Garden Grove yesterday. Seated on her teacher and prihclpal, were three rural mall carriers shows pheas ^ tb e r s O u b . 2 p. m . C hu rch| nate. Hazel LitUe; second slter- Date Book ^ the wajrs aad means commit- ain's Queen Mother Elixabeth now motheri*. Mrs. Arthur LeClaire, burning lunga. aratiM Ltndflox>Mrtaat poatwar Edward Wlnzler have been con right is John DeQuattvo, venerable of the lodge. Standing, left to ants in this state are at near re Oommunity House: Toung Moth-^ nate. Michael Greenwood. Short teA .Tha foOowlag Grangao wiU be holds .high academic honors froan TMlghtiBt 8:15 aad Ii2g- Marfe History Mrs. Herman Goodstine, and Mrs. cord levels. The mailmen have re era au b, 8 p. m.. Nathan Hals course schoinrahip. Adele Gchrlng; rapraaaated and furnish one num, maaeuvars of tha A^nUc Fleet, ducting the Investigation of Os- right, are Aldo Pagani, clerk of the Town Court, who served as mas OolumMa University—an iaatitu- Mora than 200 ahipo 'am trowskl’s activities following his Howard Holmes. ported Seeing nearly eight' broods Hb also noted that right gt the Community Center; Sewing Bas first alternate, siandra Hansen Nov. 1, 2. 8 and 4i kar of the proigram; Glaatonbury, III \iriii:i T i;i ’«.\i:i Of special interest to the Npeech present moment a lot of folks here ket 4-H Club, f;30 a. m.. home Hiilatowa, Tuaxia. Rocky HUI, tion chartered Just 200 years ago part ia the operaUM. ' . arrest by Patrolman Kenpeth Bar ter of ceremonies, Miss Claia Comollo and Mrs. Cosimo Alolsio, mem per carrier day as they make their second atteinate, Clifford Ander- New England Mobile BwA Fair. Tho Bergau ladiood Uiat her \M 'liiT III I’i'.i i;\ teachers who'heard the program rounds. The conservation depart In Manehaater are just beginninit M rs Emil V. Mamet; representa Verplanck School, 8:30 a. a . to 4 Mattahaoaatt. BQhigtoa aad Ver by another royal BriUsher. Klni$ ker and Joseph Sartor last Sat WithBanquet bers of Elcanora Duse Lodge, Daughters of Italy, who Joined in the superstructure waa damaged but II I I \\i Ih >1 HI \ urday. was the fact that the‘grown in ment says it looks like'a good year to aaa through the smog that has tive State Welfara Department. Record boM( awards; Clothing, p. m., 7 to t p. m. ■ non. A total of 88 of tho men of George n . celebration. - ■ ;— ■' ' ' - , . cluded four Children with ^>eech y auirdunded the eoateot tor State 1:30 p. m.. Town Office Building; Maachooter Grange and 33 wom- aald her hull waa intact Five com.- - The' continuance waa granted for hunters. fU»t,_,Phillis D ep d r^ : second, Wodnoadny, Mov. 8 With her role In Columbia's tri- GIus^pe-^Mazzini Lodge No. 9<^ Senator in thia-lMbriet, Otblieoute Pack 89: Den l. 8 p.~m- m took pmn pf the rocoat com- centenniaJ celebrations completed, pOrtmanta were reported flooded thii morning so thS Charges op^ f Susan Mamet; third/ ieah Stona; Annual all-day "MoHday Fair,” in tha Norria. celebrated Its 39Ui anniversary Venerable Domenic Cocco brought home Mrs. Joseph P. Eaton; Giri food preparation, flrat LUUan Canter Church Women's Fadara- patltlvo pcagraai. The w teen a t e the Queen today resumes her pra- the .breaks at the Poft Office af>d greetings. Scouts Troop 71, 7:30 p. m. Bobert- praewted aa oid-fashioaod quilt- Thirty-ona feet of the boa- of the Center Pharmacy be yesterday at the Garden Grove “At long laat," Kd said, “local Loyxim; seoond. Paul ty. Kenyon; Uon. ' ' gram to see aa much aa abo can tbe Engliah.arare bent and broken Mrs. Lodge, her daughter. Lily, voters are beginning to recognise aon School; Boy Scouts Troop 97, third. John Bralnard. Garden, Homemaker's Holiday program. ing party won by two points. during her atey in the New Tork /^;i1wy WoB't Bellero MP* added to those sires cky/ made wHh a banquet at 1 p.m., attended and Senator Tedcsco expressed ^ 7:30 p.m.,'American Legion Home; off in her colliakm with the Lind. avward-Robert Tonng against Ostrowski by poliCq. that Democrat John LaBelle is first, Donald Gehring; second. Ha Community /T.” 2M> a. 2L area. She is schedulad to vMt An 8-foot bela waa ripped In the by over 290 officers, members, dis their congratulations and good bead and ahoulderB over the Re* St. Mary's Junior CTO. 7;3Q,o. m, zel Uttle; third. Linda Wahman: Annual hianquot of Couobiaed Rmaaual Brotherhood will hold tho Cloiatera whefe the Motrapoii- ^lOW X 8:28 They aaid there was wposstbUity wishes. Other speak-jrs included SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE!.... AT KEITH'S TUESDAY! St. Mary's Church Hall. port bow of the Lind. tinguished visitors and grand of pubUcan candVdate." 'Uvestock, firsL Susan Mamet; sec Mothora Clreloo, Gordon Grove. Its eaoathly mooting Friday. Nov. Un Museum of Art's medieval col of other .charges b;^g mkde ficers. Grand Secretary Louis N.ardclli: X Sclieel Menus ond, Pamela G l^ e y ; poidtry, 7 p. as. 9, in Luther HnlL The' tesiBco* lection ia houasd. against the man in.-dight of some Eleanors Du^e. Lodge. Daugh- past venerables of Giusseppe-Maz- aaaalon at 7:30 will bo foUowod by of hia. statements, which have beeh Ed then proceeded to rattle off The lunch memia at the Robert- first, James Halbet; aecond and Ikursdny. Nov. 4 . The 'Queen mother was Me of jters of Italy, who assisted were Zini and Eleanora Duse Lodges, a c ^ and ( ^ t e r .fchoola for tbe Udnl jdacen to be selected by the Harveot supper and oale. Snhm- ah oatartalamont at 8 pjn.. in' the 48 (UsUnguiabod persona to re reported contradictory at times. Niiss Clara Comollo, Mrs. Carmela Mrs. Aloisio, Mra. Mar)’ Catalano, . N£W-Scientific Discovery-CHIP PROOF- CRACK PROOF- COLOR PROOF l^BaUe'a aUslhutaa hiat In .caaa 1 tern of a debate on tho subject; vena a smog victim. 'Combat vet- waM v^ll be aa foUorws: Monday, 4-H office la Rockvilte. tion Army CIUdM. ceive honorary degrees from Co- ' Alplslo, Miss Eleanor Felice, Mr*. Miss Ada Pagani, and Miss Irma Spanish rice with hamburg, cab Achievement/ certlficatea for Sntntday. Nov. d ‘Iteotvod, that all Lutheran lurabia in an impraaaive' academic ‘ Maiiuela PaJienbo, Mrs. Melanie Desimone, Robert and Louis Geno aron. . .Deputy Judge. . .Town bodieo In America should bo uait- vesi, Anthony Romano and Eman Oounsel. . .Hoapital Trustee. . bage and apple salad, honey club projecu Were also awarded Open meeting df AIcAkoUCa ceremony in the huge .Gathedral I “B e t^ Business’^ DiMSnno and Mrs. Rena Macione. dipped doughnuts; Tuesday, beef ^ Into ooo body.” The men of of St: John the Divine (Bpisoopall uel Sollmene. i State Repraacntattve. . .Minority members during the program. Anonymous. HoUister Sckool Ooneordin Lutheran Church will John DeQuattro, present.vmerable s t ^ , peanut butter and Jam WUliam Thfall talked on and auditortum. 8:30 p. ih, yeaterdoy. of the lodge and chairman, was Harry Fifato of the Board of) sandwiches, chocolate cake te BUMtji for tte eniertslnmenl Rcile for Chamber Directors was recognized as were] showed travel pictures on the PhU- MaiMay. Nov, g end the aoetnl hour to follow. Her doctor of laws dution de- ably assisted by Miss Comollo, co- squares': Wednesday, bnked-beans.. ipplne Mends. John N. Fardal C a r te r workshop sponsored by scribed her gs "a gifted musician, chairnun, rnd the members of Probate Judge John Wallett, Dr. “Hold I f 1 yeUed. "ssye your frankfurters, carrot sticks, fruit; was: program chairman: Wayne Leag-ie of Woman Votora, Eman accomplished linquist and nhder- Eleanors Duse .Lodge. Chairman D. M, Caldwell and Mrs, Joseph V voice. Ed, for n real smog' victim. Mnneheoter Regiotered Nursoo In line with recommendations of Pero. * iHkeakablc IlIXaMM Thursday, nuudted pouto, chicken uel Lutheran Church, g p. aa atanding student of the arts; DeQuattro'i" committee included Clay, aMster of ceremonies; and the National Better Buaineas Tm on LnBeUs'a bandwagon. Tm in grairy. cranbery sauce, celery, Mrx. William Glennay, piano ac T om day. Nov. 2 nra reminded of the meeting to-' mother now at a ruling Queen, Aldo Pagani, toastmaster; John teiUag nil of my friends to hng cookies; Friday, sticks. poU- companist. Town committee proj Aaaual Basaar. Nogth Mathodtet ■aorrow at 7.^9 p. m. in the dining whose high horiUge ia tho mom- -Bureau a local committee" has Andisio, Anthony/ Romano, Louis Tax Effect Study bell for John LnBeIle.“ to chipa.' string beana,. ice cream. ects were highlighted by club Chtireh. 3 to 2 p m. room Of Memorial HoopiUl arhen ocy of an English houac of gentlo- been set ,up to handle matters Palazzi. -'Anthony DeMaio and members Th nraday. Nov. I t tha Hwaker arm ba Dr. 'Luds^ neaa Justice and Chrtetiaa prin perta'li)lhg to this activity. Louis Genoyeai, Frank of the laoUtuU of Uvtng, Quests Invited Boy Scoot loaders annual ban- ciple.. . . " At a 'recent meeting of this com By Maniifactiirers quat. Masonic Temple. 2:30 p. m. Hartford. At this maeting Rock- The citation also said, abe was Mrs. Francesca Lodge, ■wife of Evealag HernM mittee it Was voted to process all pevsntry eerrespoedent. Mrs. Timnday. Friday. Satniday craft ceramics will ba re a ^ for being hopored because her "quiet Governor Jolin Lodge, telephoned Nov. I I . 12. 18 diatrtbution. Plana ariil »iw> be Complaints reCejyed at the-Cham ihe would be un^oidably'late and Wells C. Dennison, chiiirmap of Owriee U Little, telephoae PII- and constant courage in time of the Manufacturers Diivsion o( the grtm 2-8231. < Fourth' Anhual Minstrel ef completed for the annual Harvest great atreaa susteiaed a iaptlM Better See ber of Commerce x Cffice', and^to to go ahead wttlTxiit ttianer. Miss Dance Saturday, Nov. 8. at the U ly Uodge, Mrs. and Jlra. John Chamber of Commerce announces Campbell Council. K. of C, Ver- and inspired a world." endeavor to adju.il\ thc.se com an important meeting of the Divi p lan ^ Auditorium. ■ VFW Home, Manchester Green. plaints to the miituaj satisfaction Ottaviano of New Maven. Senator sion to be held Wednesday. Nov. -In 1293, the U.S. auto industry The Queen Mother received the • and Mrs. Tedesco of Bridgeport. consumed organic chemicals Saturday, Nov.- IS . . . , longest aad only standing ovation Motorola T V of all. Few- complaints\are re 3. noon luncheon at the Manches valued at 910 milUon S8M 12 WMTaate TMg*. oh a proposed ’’Going Out of Busi Andover. w W taught for 12 years Auir; Vaa BelHa T K ^ ^BMdS* *» »« »aa-i C o lu m b ia in Manchester High School, speak SieeHsa navaVn IMt TV 'tHEATKB ness'' ordinance to be presented to Claris GraaaiW Saa Bsaetan CaW D ttflM h ... .ri'Trie Araaaf fli, CUrk” the town for adoption, It is felt ing befM Gibbom Aaaembiy. j S:U-a:t»4:M |-.4t-t;4a If It MKUir—“Wkaa Aalama DF MANCHESTER Catholic Xndiaa of Cohimtaus, at its | mqgwr so o bt tube 1 ... Bylaelaa present time we do not have legal ■Ubject “Cycle South to Sunahiae," Hit aoXiNii—'ifram Eavtars 148 WEST 2UOULE TURNPIKE 2-7872 Board Chairmau will tell the story of his 13,000 la! Pkayt rrrNmlaari,*. restrictions to handle this prob I «ai> woBLa o r mb. BWESJnt lem. B^e trip to Central Amcrtcn by S;U m . MltclMl 3^320 I Education. Donald Tdttla waa/ra- p.m. at the K. of C. home 7S new -WOBL» XXWa TODAY •ai) riLji . day to the third ^ ead Sy Of each Jr., of Barnard. Vt.. wiU ba guest 11*1 WXAT H 'Torn TBOl'BLB .Movrr.h,xKaY READY?...WE ARE! iu> .VBWa a aPoBTS raR«E.\Ta; "Vk. 0«lle- > month. This action was taken be speaker at the aperial acrvic# to > iNIWM'ALXKWa f waa'*: ^ . I ' /V cause the o ^ n a l date conSlcted morrow evening at the Aaembly of ttli.WOBlM XKWS TOXICXT i#:M lii- S-Mt STlJtlO O.VE ^ " fit, Protect ft several tin ^ with meetUjgi of the God Chapel. 214 Spnica St. No Xaa hka Iriraeil Tke Regional School Planning Board. service will be held on Wednesday, In other action the board voted •ll'teng. _Mr. Gerhart, a graduate Mroicht s fw ll»t anXIXG—Fraakle Btff i ... '•'■'X llavU against allowing the use af tba I Eastern Bible Institute. Nichols Tira C«. IMt MtXlkG—i.Xala haalt-anb- The Probiate Court Is tmpoitant FMlItSsfbks IF A blow comes, you will Horace Porter School for aetiviUea i <3reen Lane. Pa., in 1254, opened i Ay faaea >t. Ma«e* Wart PUIS be glad you have Wind other than those pertaining to the r • closed church in Barnard, VL, ,1S:H IMt TALM o r TOXOBBOW ' storm Insurance. You won’t school dmrlng the mmmer, u having ■ isttt lui WBEirruhr. . New .Meoabera a most successful ministry, ;wlth a K ^ l a r uiM I a> im-r.LAa faibbanes HotterMtbHheat have to |My hundreds of dol I PBiAEXTS Horace ' HoK. chairman of the I meaaagt especially for j'outh. and aad Hit NEW.4 To You \ lars out of your own poekbt Republican town cbmaattce has' all are cordially invited to hear SNOW 4 IMt KCWa AT ELEVE.V to restore your property if aanounc^ that Edward MacDou- him. I . IMt .VIGXTrAr F.IHTIOX Broad St. • • • , -1 * W* have tha men, skill gaU has .been named a member of I I ' 1411 FINAL EDITION automatic delivery—freo yon have your fire insur the committee. j II:4S IMt LATE SBOW— and tool* to lervice, adjust, beat-aa'ving tipa — eourteoua ance policy extended' to ia-S-4328 "Nartfcweat .Qalsaal". Here Are Some Of Its Duties: npair aad dean any ty ^ or Bloot e i b l l r \loli (lai x o o x u caT t x r .%t e b help from trained driven. cot er . windstorm damage- M ra F. C. Savage., viee-chalr- TODAY mmt TUESDAY iitii lui KooNuuar xovik make oil burner. man of tho local'Red Crisoo. and I hTTOBXET Itl) FILM I . # if ofirr .4/o6i2Aeaf, too! Lab NOTOiUOUS mt S M U M »IS41t ErXLA. PBAX a OLUX 1. SsHknifiit el tsfetes of dececoiMl per- fk Let ua put youn in A-1 oratory tested for your Mrs. Amelia Kaoelka. repraoeat- TOMGaT ' sem. niamng order—help you burner. Contains mor* heat IMS Mil UTTLB n o w U :lt I at WBEATUNG donors recruiters mooting ia Wil- ISIl NEW* a WEATBEB i , i i- beat tte rnih to complete unit* than ever. limantlc recently. Plana were t;i* itaa*’ dosk aatr—xa»* Call Ut. lift aPTMaa or static It:U lail HOVlE • . 2. Appoiatmenf ef quordions ef the person .fuel oQ arrangements. made for a vtait ef the MoodmoWlo (2i> nefiLaoWn . lUI rBEVI'K* t *88 CITT 8UI (M. W TI unit on Nov. iC '^Taros end estates ef miners. The/re tofe for children and tafe in your dithwgther. it Complete FuelOilServiee: ite2 I at NBwa At long loit, tciencf hot CMoied 'UNMEAKASIE (I It 'will bo .a t tha Goagregation im i«t» WBATnnvABB DISHES in ordinoiy ute — dt life-like oi Chino — at Sereke fe r $ The entire Service for 8 includes alt 4- of ihh har Sons of Israel Synagogue on Bank IA* I at ‘raxT tia«nx anoar «. A. WHITE 3. Appointmeht of censervoters qf the es m qoty to cleon at glattware — at colorful at the great- S Service Matas monized decorator colors — Golden Yellow 10 Wtoh Street from lf:49 ta 9:49 p. m. B Broad X Birttor dinner plates — Chocolate Brown bread and butter tates ef incapable perseits. ett ortitH and dtcoralort could combine. In Jm I, in Tbe quote is IM piste. Local peo <»► jp r oLaa^Tuwraaoe Matos plates and saucers — Flamingo lug soup plot'es ond' TME XKW8 weight, in that tmooth oppeofonct, you can't tell ple are urged te doaato ia Vnili- Down Gray cups — eight of each color. And mantle, ainco this coauaunily Is laii n u i oaaHa 4. Commitment of the qientaly ■ to state them from cottly China, but iheyll never cbip.'or B lug Soup Dishot b u r 'Ml BOrOIAS EBWAaa* B Cups gift to you; o jl H ineh divided vegeioble serving toe amali to ouppdet a vtait af tha 1*11 aroara now histitutiens.. crock,' ond they moy foil where they moy — without I f '/ / B So ween dish in cheerful Flamingo: Order your Complete set M o b i l h e a t bloodmoblle. - ^ ' <»»Ap a n y X'. ' . breaking. Hiey retiti food greats, and won't be Attend Cbaaecesoe T:l* < Ml> XI M Birok SL — Maacbeeter I Dfvrdecl Service today — while this sole price prevoils — and' on pwi OCOKY VACUUM HEATING OIL 5. Approval efodoptiens.- affected bjr boiling water. A SelegatlM af waanra from the >1 Bgjipiora TV coico a m s- O f s b - im '' Chestnut Hill Syaagofoe attradad Jndqe John J. Wolett ■1^^— — —— — ——— em a meetiag af the Rogtoanl Oaa- 8ia* < *• CAtmsM u , Ibew iew’s OasIlBto atoMteMa ference of BUterhood la SgnBg- ttti.eoaa roZaas MrM Mil aaEAEFAirr W 'll Sniffle any one of the above cirenmstanece shonid arise in yoiir family. Yon would —Jh am zlM M IttM IM) TKtrrXKATRjR ficid last wack. Mra Maaray (Ml usntacB wish to fin4/n the Judge of Probate a man of ability, integrity and experience, 8 8 8 COME IN-TELEPHONE OR MAIL THIS COUPON CAU. mrCHEU 3.S13S FOR TOP QUALITY FlatoW. - praMdritt of the Meal aora filv tm iM» FaEnxVraVxa naturaUy sympathetic and Cf^'derate. and of such character that yqu could with ■'X 175 Last troop headed the Jaws I a alefx rav max IX AC-'! •iM 'Ml ro a thui uht safety reveal to him in confidence personal and family matters. j KEITH’S. 119 MAIN ST.. .M.ANCkfESTEn SHaiT 6 LOW OR. BURNERS Center St, niUch lachidad Mra Ja 4i4» <2|» ilo *AW qi la . hh, Mra. Sol CareUoo. Mra. i I fle w M«a M T«vr 41 pien vahniBkeM* etam n r w ter 8 Bhim.g Mra Myroa JUDGE WALLETT IS tHAt KIND OF MAN Z fiefie e» y-w (tw«4 wi*iM'«e aete eric* el SJt.TE I ernin* 7 " T et Mra iLoaiB GaMBtete. Mra THE FALLOl STUDIO • J W OF MANCHESTER M> ■ HAD end per *w beteme $182 e mmk. hme. ,aad Mra Harry '! ! I( H ^ MORIARTY BROTHERS Nl-9-7005 QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED) DESERVING I MINI ' . ' ’ I ' ' ' ' ' . \- • amia-. ciMvafpa eat. portrait photographers 'I row leenM.___ ' ‘ ' -/T ' , ' ^ m MANCHESItt Mag Yhakair^ LET'S NE-ELEGT h im o n NOVEMBIER 2 nd liws J- 111) KA;N ST OPi’OSITE HIGH S/HOOL (T M affTt. mnapiroK-hT a groap ef aea partteaa ftteade e|(^ Um ekwlldato j. ii/ i m i u h t S i II . . ■ •V. t F.r. s . •pf'- f i r { .X . i I --r. • V • \ \ . ■ X ',: ’.V - y N ■./ n -" ” 7 r ■ ./'i' V; MANCHESTER EVENING n B M O , MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAT, NOVEMBER I, lS6f r \ >eHOE FOUR X' w iln ' MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,'MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1954 PAGE FIVE neckline and bodice. A/JuU«t cap W a p p in g . . .-W-' !• ;>•» Engaged' of white velvet held * in plkca „ a Shows UN Slides \ white nylon fingertip veU. Me- Town Granted / carried pink rosebuds and lllleys Church jRcctepliou of the valley. , To WaddeU PTA T h e matron of honor was Largely AUendect School Funds gowned in bergundy with a match- A program oil the United N a ing velvet cap and carried pink tions will be presented at the tjtgu-' Wapjplng, NoV. 1 (Special)— rosebuds. The bridesmaids were Htinwi. Nov. 1 (SpecW)— lar monthly meeting of ths-M^ad- Merle B.' 'W.TOdhousc, superinten dressed in blue and also carried Mon than 50 parWhlonera of S t rosebuda. The flower girl wore dell PTA tomorrow evea|ilC at fl dent of schools,'-has been notified. o'clock in the school aiHfltoriuia, Be Bet Peter's Episcopia Church ^ther- pink taffeta frock with matching n e, m erji' prieet-jn.cbatg^ of- - St, teed that if the money was granted ^ A the town would not use it to r^uca The- bridegroom Is employed at tic'oete m a number of them. Hfla Peter> H e 'roBlgnejr feat Sepr Hamilton Standard in Windaor, group/noids weekly meetinga at tember after Heariv/20 years of the local faxing effort as stipu lated by a federal law. Docks ..."^fierson St., Hartford,' and pervice. / ■ J Word of the grant, which will Meet Thursday d a h ^ for the love o f-it Tliiry use Partehioners hronght alonjf pr of Miss Winifred' Ryan, 28. Hoi-, 'CYO' Club. Members, win receive Abbut 200 attended the. Repub clude Mrs. William Thresher. Mrs. Tlje' national and state PTA's lister'St., to WilUgm A. Cllffojr&, communion at the 7 a/m. mas George Pols, M*a,.,/Merie Steane, lican rally at the school auditor son, of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow daily. Breakfast Will be served, af support the work of the United ium iMday evening. . Candlddtca Mrs. Robert Mmljkm, Mrs. Edwin Clifford, 329 'Woodland St. ter Mass to those who are unable Burnham and t/fn. Charles WU- Hatidna by including It in their for state and local offices ex to go home before attending lumitts. y program planning, |md the local pressed their views, urging sup school. Headquarteril - ^ unit has considered that at this, port of the Eisenhower adralhiS- been* changed from this week meeting. / Tuesday to the following week, '. Today, profession of Faith will The Rerabltcan heodquaitc^to- tratiott and support for local of be held/^r all members and there morrowywill be at Che hotpe of fices. . Representative Richard M. Nov.'8|. I t Udil be -(he adihual Studies show that womcn.enter m eelih^.for election Of pCficers to ■lyill be a reception for new fhem- Arthur ^rtram on Ellington Road Grant, who is asking Bujlport for b e ^ ; .also the Feast of All .Saints and the Democratic, in A building and leave the American fehor force another term in the , le^slature. serve for the ensuing yj^r. at an earUer age than pien. V, /•It will be held in the Gilead v.;in, be celebrated. on the Koblonski property oh EH- read a telegram from President Community Hall, with Mrs. Doug- T^es' MI-I-BMO FIRST DISTRICT STATE TREASURER is the daughter of Prpf. Cliarles C. probable” the Prince’s plane had Palms, -pink and white carna ATTORNEV-OENKRAI. Sellers of Carlisle,' P*., and is a made a forced landing in the Rus tions, and pink rosea formed the ■tudent at the NevV England sian territory bordering northern setting for the ceremony which School of Pesign, Providence, Iran. _ was: performed by the Rev.David R.J. Unconfirmed reports .said a Crocket, pastor. George Collins, COMSOUDHT/OP Mrs. L«alie F. .Ward of Provi Soviet gunboat in the Caspian Sea brother of the bridegroom, was THESE CANDIDATES WILL HELP KEt9 MANCHESTER TOPS IN CONNECTICUT dence, R. I., was the weekend had fired on an American rescue the soloist and Miss Mary Denslow guest of her sisiter, Mrs. Albert W. the organist, seaplanO taking part in the search X Hilding. and that the Russians had refused The bride was given in mu-riage l«alleto Out to let American search planes ily by her father. Miss W. June THE WAY rO PAY Voters of town have received a over ^ovlet territory. Dewey of Simsbury was. maid of ANNOYINO A kp tMBARRASSINO^ BILLS FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE FOR representative leaflet sent out by the Demo Several thousand soldiers, para hpnor and the bridesmaids were cratic Town Committee, urging, chutists and mountaineers and Miss Pracllla Andross, sister of flBgpkeniileataad OaHwf yeer everdee aad eerresf MNt la' \ election of local Democratic candi CMVMliiC Wiy tv BBi flights of Iranian planes continued the bride, and Mrs. R. Phillips. The S TLA CIt Rdt effiee... Abe Ribicofff Democratic CandiAote for Governor dates, Ralph V. Secord, aa Judge their search of the thick forests flower girl was Pamela Waldron. of probate, and Mrs. Julia Novak IlMP WMI W MM# yay Iheai aff wM- and barren mountains of the north. George Collins was best man for •f M PCCIMIIBiWt MU* Ciw>i< and Henry Olxacki as representa The Iranian afmv offered a reward his brother. Ushers were David WlHl CWffMlt HmY MN S L O A N t aiede hy w ,.. tives to the Gwieral Assembly., It of 50,000 rials ($600) to the first CoIIihs, a brother, and Norman aad redeee fe . j o h n j : ■ TOM may seem strange that Hebron, a’ MMiBf. ThBTB U • WbHsWIMn These quotes from the nation’s press RAY person sighting the .missing plane. Andross, brother of-the bride.' lUfcM wwf IP hmBUt ink pMU 1 MONTHLY MYMINT town of about 1,500 inhabitants, is The bride's gown was blush pink entitled to two representatives fplUm. Dp pb >p>Iiibw pipp v^Meh yesb yeereeB WALLETT /ROGERS WARREN Sugar is Hawaii's bigg^ busi- taffeta designed along princess vpttpw Ip ppt yppftplf pp H eelect ee awef saaveateat. while Hartford, New Haven and ne^. but she produces only one- lines with a chapel length train II«pU cmIi M b. show you why Connetticut will /be , / ' ■ - other large cities have’only the fe’rtleth of the wocld's aegar. embroidered velvet .around the I lUt < .Ouallrtrd — Kxporirnrrd — indidate for ReprrRenta- ^^^ppppt ^pppst p^B^^( bEebp* Candidahe for Repr^nta- same number, lihd other towns DfHirrvIng. Born ' in Man- Ive.^Fprmer »tate; legiMalor V five. Fomplrtlng hi* flrat have only one In some cases. hpvp tp pSir**** \ rhoRlrr, gradiiatr of .Man- / four term*. Former member Herm fh the State LegiRlay At Reception Tp b m ypp Im vp tp ppy. proud to hove Ribicoff as Gover^or! <-hr«trr H|gh SrhnnI, Con- of the Manrheater Board of • tilye. Former member of the Allan L. Ca^, a former, lay; I5p Ippcp pwptf Pp fpFpltwP| nrrtiriit RiisInmR Cnlfegr, K^eatlon. Retired. bank of* Bmikd of Dlreetonk Reeee- reader in St Peter's Episcopal H ltpii ipp Mty ra ilp ppii Hartford t’ollegr - ' of Ijiw, ilBP^B ^^PEB^pkt PP tiPBEb / ffeJal and director of nevrral tary bf the W. G. Glgfinejr Church, was among those present SPECIALIZING IN fWVBy twenty year*' experirncr a* .-Maineaa corporations. Conipaiiiy, at the reception for the Rev. Rich-, “Mr. Ribicoff is pot afraid to look facts in t ^ face. Clerk of the Probate Court, /•' ' y ■ and D. Clark, held Friday evening Ck**,t Ik* por«Mn( HfUm r*«, p#<*«#4#ek Nix year* a* Judge of Pro- at the rectory. Carr Is spending : CUSTOM BUILT HOMES He does not hesitate to do his own jinking. He does not plecwe what Aweiml Amowot qf MqrifMpPYymenfs fqr: hate devoting full time to the fall and winter . with friends I •♦lOAN he can not deliver, nor vote for what he doesn’t think justified.” the offire, Condurt* a model /■ GENERAL CONTRACTING ■riee ikh llu M eer eWhe. IJMO. 1* MO. 30MO. here. ! $ M % S.tl Probate Cotirl. rourtroiiR, JAMES J. EAGAN ^ Whist Postponed I REMODEUNG AND REPAIRING If e leea «ee e# aied#.,. tM 1B.M 1 ajM '1 Z n Hartford Courant-r Maom Mi, 1950 Rinrrre and undentanding, The military whist,- sponsored! we'fl fled m-irmy te aiake II 9t» 39.17 M.U SHERIFF o r HTTP. COUNTY Well pel dll. Idee eeeaieaaily M 47.41 . ‘ n .o /:■ a tried and true piibllr offl- by" the Republican Women's Club,! FREE ESTLllATES.— iJlORTGAGES ARRANGED B tepeyiMat beak (rae cee ewel Thrt« tilieduira <>rrppe)Mel include sU cherfcs. “Ribicoff has supplemented this cam pai^ of candor rlal. which was siated for l:ist Friday cenveetMlIy eel ee yeyr ieaeeic. They ere bsMd on prompt timnthl* peymenis. evening, has been postponed to with vigorous opposition to such time-tipnored institmioOs as the X/:' X , next Friday ev'Cning, Nov. 5, tn ’he ±s: held at the old Town Hall./Tlic. ERNEST A. RITCHIE pork barrel and patronage, even in his own district — sneer political hall has now been put in l^ good' 15 L IR E im ST. TEL. MI-il-8172. MANCHESTER lunacy according to familiar standards.” / / order, with a new flooiylaid and' PREFiRRiDSrAV^ V ■ ./ other repairs made, / . I 983 Main S t- M ancbeatei^Phoiie MI-S-4168 T.\f. Murphy in tho Saturday Ivuning Pop —Junu 21, 1951 EPUBUCAN CONNECTICUT'S RECORD:.-- Work is expected ^to be started j Open Monday, Turoday, Wedneaday, Friday 9:10 ta oa a needed addition to tile fire- { 5:30—^Thursday 9:30 to 8—Ctooed Saturday “Ribiepff has been intellectually independent . . ^ hoij.se, according to First Select LTOPS IN EDUCATION • TOPS IN HIGHWAYS man W. S. Porter. This was ap-1 n u n ;:i» i 'j j .m u ilu :! * k-,vj;i He.has a^in d of his owh and the opprobrium of being bossed by any proved at the last town meeting. political'chieftain has never been attached to his name.” ‘ \ VOTERS y ; Grange News ' ► TOPS IN LOW TAXES • TOPS IN INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION / The meeting of the Grange has G L U E 'S / x: New Britain Herald ^jOHober 17, 1952 \ ro f fiORsporTOfioiFx^ lo Advertisement— ► TO PS IN l a b o r B T O fS IN WELFARE Hm PoNs tomorrow: • N / “Earnest and high-minded Abraham Ribicoff is one . AUTO BODY /6 i the ablest men in Connecticut politjes.” W ELDING, AUTO BODY and FENDER REPAIRS ► TOPS IN CIVIL RIGHTS • TO^S IN MENTAL HEALTH^ IS IT JONES, fortune Magazine — Ortober 1952 CoM COM PLETE CAR PAINTING |V. General Headquarters SM ITH OR A LACQUER AND ENAMEL “Voters should worry less artid. get more excited when ’ • TOPS IN HOUSING V 290 Middle Tphe. West such individuals show up in any party. For they are the great hope Cal MI-9^17 . G U Y NAMED 8 GRISW OLD ST. TEL. M I-T-S02S o f the state and the nation.” The Lakeville Jaurhal - Octeber I, 1953 ^ Ml.9.3812 \ *^he whole story of Abraham RibicofTs pareer, from Distriet No. 1 You'Should Enter This' New Britain newsboy to leader of the Hartford Coun^'bar and EcHt Side Recreotien . News Quiz Center, Sdieel Street Congressman from his district,'is about as fascinating aii American DONALD B. CALDWELL RICHARD W. LAW This ia a quiz that means a lot success stoiy as anyone Chuld ask.” JUSTICE OF PEACE OF PEACE C o l MI-9.531 S to you.The question haa alrendy.'j ^ MI-9-434S • been naked of scores of citizens The Bridgeport TelegramJune 29,1934 . of Manchester and 99 percent could not mtswer correctly. B m e a District No. 2 The quiz question is: "Wlio is “Mr, Ribicoff is a public leader who has already won ,\ . ■ the present. State SenaUir rciire- I ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE a place in the esteeih of all who appreciate public service of high. ' West Side Recreation oenting Manchester and the Fourth 11 Center, Cedar Street Senatorial' District 7 Is it Jones. ROCKVILLE Do Your Ceilings Suffer From standard.” The Hartford TlmM~Jutio 26,1954 . Smith, or a guy named Joe?" . - -1'“' : * : BE SURE TO V O TE-. AND yOTE)E^RLY C oIM I-9.2917 Ukc 99 percent of your neigh •/# “As Representative in Congress, Mr. Ribicoff piled up M1-9-S441 bors, you don't know because for EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT / i i the past < years the persorf ln the CRACK-OSIS’ a record that genuinely deserves the word fearless . . .• It paid off j. offiii has ineffectively reprVscotcd because voters recognized that Mr. Ribicoff was a local,, hoy who "this district. Maybe- it’s because Free Transportation by Silver Lane Bus The preHcriptlon is simple — No-Wood' Ceiling Tile. • i"- POLLS OPEN 6 A M. to lA . M; Dbtrkt No. 3 he's more concerned with local Leaving Orange Hall at 7 P. M. understood the state and its problems, and was working fo r them.” - ' ’ * ' ■ ■ ' u y Woddel School politics in Wethersfield—but what-, I These handsome tiles cover cracks and keep noise down ever the reason he has not gained' to a whisper. Easy to apply with how-to-do^t instmetions Son frmntiuo ixamlnar — July 7, 1934 Brood Street i recognition as ah outstanding, bON't RISK BEING TOO LATEL^UR CARS ARE C a l MI^9-9207 . m*ntber of the > 36-man Slate ~ from. W-. G.'Glenney. (Nu-Wood Tile is tongne and Senate. - , , «‘ *--L grooved for a better looking jab), MI.9-3037 This, year, John LaBelle of Man- TONIOHT ON TV-WNHO-TV anl WKNB-TV 7 :3 1 F J L ; AVAILABLE ALL THROUGH THTDAY TO SERVE YOU ohester, a D$roocrot, is running Nu-Wood for the average size ceiling. < ^'.00 f^ the Job. He recogrUzes-that (12’ z 12’) ..M...... v O District No. 4 the rapidly growing Fourth Sena-i AUTOMATIC WASHERS Y. M. C . Bnldiaq torial District needs proper repre^ i Stop in at nearby W. Gr^Glenney’s and sec '‘before FORWARD ^ COmCTim! aentation by a qualified 'candidate.! ' ' , AND DMEKS X - FwOmiM n rtk lilQIN ^ mfwWwf mm and after” ceilings pictured in our plan book library. It’s John LaB^e did much for the . Col MI-9.1722 ..’Digtrict M minority Leader in the j H O TPO IN T - M A YTA G smart to trade in. your home town where .qiaterlak and 't»AUL R. MARTE ^ FRANK O. STEELE House of Representatives.' He is' ELECT '■ ^rsiiC E OF PEACE- MI-9.9194 well. axperlenced for the Senate ' advice are only a few minutes away. ' J _ _ X 1 JUSTICE OF PEACE office. . BLACKSTONE - ABC-O-MATiC When John LaBelle wins you THE FINE.ST WASHERS AND SERVICE ''LWiU-'h&ve no trouble in answering make:s t h e b e .st b u y f o r yo u ABE RIBICOFF the quiz : question 2 years from - BIG TRADE-IN’S TOO BOOT .now. .From here 'to 'iriecUon day, aak the quiz question' to your Vri neighbors to sed if we are 'r^nrt- GOVERNOR . -Injr the suiVey-conectly and then ABC APPLIANCE CO. BUILDING MATERIALS tell them ‘ to ”'ring the b(fll for MI-9-1575 21 MAPLE STREET VOIE KMOCRITK « M L HE 2i i \ m REPUBLIGANleairtTOMOM flofan LaBelle'"- aa : State Senator, LUMBER FUEL VBto D a m ^ t l e . ' \ • / r ; ■ f t I ^ x'"’ ^1- r ;r \ ,..v. v-'.- ■ f I, MANCHgStEH^EVENlNG HERALD. Mi^fcHESTER. CONN,, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1) 19S4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„M9NDAY, NOVEMBER. I, 1954' r a c B S B v a f f 7 - tar the Paris agcaamanta him ibm riiPirtpr hygiene and neglectinir to have 1— been ratiflad, if tbsy ara, Waat^ l) r o € M ilM regular dental exatoinatlona .Notice .Germany will be free and cover* Your Dental For ,th ^ reasons, many dsntlats The ifftllowlng property to wit Eoniittg l|praUi aign, and able to conduct its own By ROGER PBU l e n •dyiae pregnant women to receive will be' sold at puEHe aate to the ■■'X na^bUationa with Ruasia. ■ dental care, including mouth highest bidder: prophylaxis at intervals of every One 1987 Ford Ptek-up-rinetor .. -l- i* MmcII *r*« EvM then, it woulif be Ade Communications for publications in the Open Forum will not . Health three or four monkhs. And mothers No. 3879893. nauer’s -personal - Instbict not to be guaranteed publication if they contain ipore than 300 words. are instructed to bruan their teeth To eetisfy lien for. work ddns ^ VALTgl.tt. laouaow do this, and still to keep himself Tha Herald reserves tha right to decline to publish any matter carefully after eating. car. that may be libelous or which la in bad taste. Free expression Piegnaney and Dental Dtoeaae f ta J T o S S U i. im arm in armNifith us. But the quea* / PRECEDE: (Following is the Many dentists believe that there Sale—Thursday, Nov. 4, JlSM at L of political views it desired by contributions of this character 10 Am. in the foreneqa. / .. tion then wbbld be 'whether he t'wenty-fourth In a aeries of er- can be increased gum diaeaaep but letters which ara defamatory or abusive will be rejected. during^pregnancyJ Regardlesa of Dillon Salee %/Servlee could remiain in\pdwer with such tlclee. on "Your Dental Health' being preecnted by The Herald in the capae, *^wever, it la universal By StowSrt Jotmatos •K a policy, whether tha will of the "A Merit Candidacy” ■♦Court through to the Supreme cooperation with the Manchester ly agreed; tost-the beat protection . •naSCDMFTlON BATSi German people woUld not force To the Editor. | Court of the SUte of Connecticut. Dental Society. Today, pregnancy •gainst.;gum diiiitonders In preg- PajrkM* in Atfvanc* him either to negotiate . directly The tenor of dhS editorial en*' I had occasion, therefore,-to per- and dental disease. nancy- is ..good q|ru hygiene - and y*wr ...... lU.H Utled ”A Merit Candidacy" pub-1 sonally appraise .the great Im- Meotba • •••••♦••••♦!••••••••• • with Russia, or retire fre.m leady regular dental ekaininatlona %t MODUW ••*4«««*a***«**»l*»« AW lished* in Friday's .Herald waa that [ portance of an intelligent well- Again and again, dentists must „j Hontb ••*•••••••••••••*•••••• Aw ership. ■/ no pbliticAl campaign should b e , informed, and honest Judge of /A. tooth that'-las become badly iTwkly *w debunk the old wives' tala that a infected can ,be removed with “ |l* ObpT The pi-esent disturbing ididma* waged ova# the office of Judge of: Probate. I have had occasion to probate. In this proposition 1 .be-1 have official buiinese w^th Judge tooth ia lost for each child born. safety during, thia period. In the MEMBBR Of __ tion'is that Russia haa now-^he^n iieve most ' right thinkers will olden dbys. dentlMs would ;-piit off THE A EB O C U riiD >R f»_ ^ “SUoed Golf Ball” Wallett In his capacity as Judge The legend possibly grew dpring remoring^heae teeth until after Tfc» AWodMnd in .MclMiTm Co foresee thia future Mdspeet of readily concur. I cannot, how of Probate. In my opinion, he is the early days when it whs be •■HUM to tbo. iHo o l rtpuMlenttoa o t dealing unilaterally witt a free When I wee a little shaver (I ever, aubsCrllM to the- further the baby came, bu( the normal •n MV* aispiilSts cTMtOd to. It. or id a heavy beard at the age of 7) one of the outstanding Judges of lieved harmful for any work to be practice todaV la to remove the proposition that the \yay to the Probate Court of the State of not otbonrtoo erodltod m t ^ Mpor and Mvereign Weat/Germany, and eUr farm-was*across the road from achieve the desired result is for done on to* mouth during preg tooth aa soon as possible end cure and alao iba local aewa pubUshad nara. has therefore begiin to edge away Connecticut. the infection. Extraction of teeth All lifHta of rrpubltcatloB of apaelB] a Golf Course and so many balls both partlea to agree upon e can Remember friends, when you nancy. As a result, teeth were WADONS dIapatchM' Hiraln ara nlao raaarrad.. from what hi^^seemad some pre* came\throu|di Grandpaw Tooten'a didate and Giereby .'disenfrahchlse neglected for the nine months. will not cause a miacarrtaga or have lost a loved one and have an harm the baby. e r o t n s M; D iC ftiU aarrlea eUant of N. B A. vious willingness to comprotniae bedroom wrindowl he was declared the voters. I submit tkat the-prop estate to settle, it ia the Judge This often meant that ,at least one lea, Inc. In Bounds. Since the golfers had er wray to remove partlsanahip of P irate-u p o n whorh you must tooth deceyed ao badly that It had (Next week); Dental Cars for PUNBRAL ^bUatian RepRepreaentatlTea; Tba on the uni^cation of Germany in to play tile bail from wherever it and politics from the dfftce of to be extracted. Handicapped Children eration JWua MatbawaI rgpaeiaf Ag«m — Mai* rely for advice and guidance. Terfc. Chicago. 1Detroit_____ and______Eoaean. order tp prevent the rearmament landed Gr^dpaw'e room was a Judge of probate la the method Judge Wallett ia. pleasant with all Today, dentists end physicians SERVICE lOilfBinr AUDITbUDIT EUREAU OP Of GC mess. (So waa Grandpaw hut that proposed in the Democratic State agree, it is not only eefe for an ex . / CtRCULAnoWB of Germany. The posalbility is of the requiaitea which make for RuaaiaR la now accepting the had nothing to. do writh the golf Platform, that is, to pass legisla a friendly, well-informed, and pectant mother to rislt the family 0nesa4IWisi The HtraM Printing Comp balls. (Bventuauy Grandpaw got tion which will provide fun tinie dentist, but essential. aaaumea no financial rcapoctib rMurmaament of Germany, confi* honest Judge of Probate; You Just sort and began hiding the bails competent Judges to . iulminlster can't afford not to vote on Tues Contrary to the popular legend, daat that Ita own future bargain* until he had over' 7,00(1 of them within our state court system the day with this important office at calcium salts are not drained . El The Manebeoter Ing power with that Germany, under hit bed. It made sleeping functions now performed by our stake. from the mother's tMth during pretty lumpy until he\ thought of probate courts. \ such stature Incidentally. T might say that' pregnancy. Nor ia the saliva in X''-. adrertlatng which bargaining pow'er conaiata Unfortunately no such legisla-. londa^l p. m. a wonderful way to maKS a proflt, our two candidates for Represen her mouth unusually acid. Cllhical • / ■ -I p. m. in Russia's ability to bring about on the golf balls. He bnameled’ tion has yet been passed. Our law r-1 P. tatives in the General Asaembly. atudiet alao indicate that the den - 1 p. tha unification of Germany, will them bright red, green anmyellow Still provides for electiva Judges Ray Warren and Thomas J. Rog-. tal decay rate during this period be more important and decisive, —put Sticks in them and. sold of probate. I do not believe that era, are the type wdio will com- Is normal. Thus, pregnancy Jn lt‘ / , them to US’children for LifeTime it ia the prerogative of any politi self la ' not a cause of dental in the clutch, than aiiy formal cal party., or parties in epmblna- ' mand the respect of the House of ^U in^ap^ Lollipops. Repreaent'ativee. for both of them disease.. PHONE ties West Germany may have tion, to suhstituts their Judgment If dental decay increases during for that of the people in selecting have had. experience as Represen Mltehell 0-7196 the respect with the West. pregnancy, it ia probably the re Mondgy, NavambcpX i the man to fill any elective of- tatives. I Shall, of course, vote for If the Russian attitude Ja such, them. . sult of increased and frequent con or Mitchell 3-8606 nce. As long as the office of Judge sumption of sweete, poor mouth 142 East Center St. • MMBCHt Of Sfrreraifntjr tha West haa now lost the bar* A Thought for Tudiiy of probate ie an elective office I ■When it citoiea to th e , state believe it ia not only the right but ticket, I Just can’t understand why Mancheeter ^ n in g power it possassad before any one who hah an ounca of - Tomfllrrew, tha paopl* of ^ « r l> n ^ ia bad begun to accept Gar- the duty of our political parties to When Trouble Comes; offer the voters a choice. brains can question' .the ndminls- t t exerdaa tha prtvilafa wMch la tration which Governor John nAay rearmament, and the theory One of the best examples in tha These'Are the reasons why I am LET US FILL YOUR tha foundation of thair way of an leading Western diplometa world of what to do when trouble Ladge haa given to the l^tate. His seeking the office of Judge of b^ro- administration has not been one of ttfe I have advanced in the wake of •trikes is that found in the life of bate on the Democratic slate; I.do Ed Allen of Elyria, Ohio. On Me vote baltthg, but rather an admin I In tha voting booth, aach In* Paris may no longer be tanabla. not consider myself a polltictan. morial -Day in 1907 his teenage son Never before have I nm ' for pub istration d^ioated to bettering the jilvidual Amartean la king and Up imtil thia time, tha threat of was kiUad in terrible train wreck State of Connecticut and all ,of ^overelgTi. lic office. 1 prSeent r^ ttU to the its citizens. rearming West Germany did have along writh over 60 others. Of voter# of Manenester as a lawyer I Thia la tha parlodlcally achad' course, his heart waa crushed, but I have participated in campaigns potential bargaining power, which and as an educatdr, and as one for 39 years, and thia is. one time Called for and delivered ulad day on which tndivldtial ha refused to quit. He evt himself who is qualified/fd.serve. In no was its only real advantage. If to t h e ^ k of building hospiUU a ll, ^ay would 1 impugn the integrity when 1 think everyone, once they promptly at no extra ^ar)cana thanualvM taka direct thia Russians have now decided to over the country In doing (hia he | reputation of Judge Wallett. are in the sanctity and protection charge. control of thair own fortunaa. The ihrug their shouldere, and wait became aware of the need to atd -y,* 1 beiiev* that innc . . a . of the voting booth, should, un day before, and the day attar, thIa hesitatingly, pull the top lever. for the time when nobody can Willard B. Rogers PINE PHARMACY control la delagatad to aoma one •top them from dealing direct* K X m wh?r??i^"he^Id i re’ele^to'rX’'*" Sdae. . ly with West Germany itself, and CALL Ml-9.9814 But in the voting booth, the in mated that there were over 130.000 | *.* voters believe as I. that alone, they may be on the way to empty wheel chairs, broken I *>« elective, Bladder'Weakness' Hlvidual Amerlcaa muat function If worried t j toe frequent, burning or converting what looked Ilk* a de* crutches and rusty braces that had 1 ‘"ey ehouid vote for MeaSrs. Itching urination. Oettlng Up Nlgnts, 7or himaelf. Ha cannot turn hla once belonged to some crippkd 1 j^^****' Ganzer and Karp, the ■aekaene.Pretturt over Bladder, or Strong feat into an advantage. Oldudy Urine, due to common Kidney and |Uak over to aome one elae..' child, who had been given a new UemocraUc candidates who are Bladder Irritation, trr CT8TVX for quick, ' What happena in the ‘racing lease on life because of thia onef *‘**'5? "opport to the Legisla- gratifying, comforting help, too millloB Conncgticui Next Year? man who refused to quit, who *V'‘* pleUorm which would re CTSIW tablets used In past 35 years booth la ]hla own bualnaaa. l^ir* prove safety and success. Ask druggist for turned his sorrow Into v drive to ^ 'c e of Judge of pro- CY8TEX under money-baek guarantet. EMERGENeV Jthermore, it ia primarily an ea- Vermont, New Hampshire, do good for others elective list. 8e« Kov mucli better you fm . tomorrow. Maine, Rhode Island and Massa Sponsored by the Manchester John R. FitzGerald. OIL BURNER ^reaalon of-himaelf. Editor's Note: Addrearing the V Wa'belleve the votera of Amer- chusetts ara now back on stand Council of Churches. SERVICE situation at hand, does this mean RANG^ )ca have an uncanny knack foj^ ard time, after haring themseives the voters should ignore merit BRASS STRIKE THREATENS I Ml iienaing the highaat opportunttiea an extra ftva weeks of tha day principles 7 CALL light varisty. FUEL OIL open to them. Wa do not baliave .Bridgeport. Nov. 1 f/fV-About 'x “*"be Top Lever” ^ c y make very many migtakea, 1.000 union employes of the To the Editor, GASOLINE MI-9-4548 ^ / There is h o ' unanimous report Bridgeport Brase Co. threw a ^n thair ultimata aelectionar on how the people of these states strike at the company yesterday If there were no other reason WILLIAMS *. If thia ia ao, it ia only bacauaa why the electorate of Manchester liked thair extension of an extra when they rejected a company of should vote Republican on Tues ^dividual Americana, do regard hour , of daylight at that end of fer and told their negotiating com OIL SERVICE mittee "to take whatever action day by pulling the top lever, the BANTLY OIL ^ e voting function aa a aacrad the day where it might be of outstanding reaabn is that it la to I D'lr V'.i. i\i seems necessary." Although the the personal welfare,of every man, Jtniat. If thia ia ao, it la only be* some use to them .; word strike wasn't apecifted In the ; 'I '1 V \ I m 1.1 Jeauae im^iddual Americana real* workers’ resolution, Frank Masca- woman, and child in tW* probate \ £-xsnsaiMMmci4M 8o fair. Ultra are only a few dlitrlct to re-elect John J. IVal- ■ ■ -y'i fy reacli deep inaida themaalyea poatibly significant sUtisUca. bufi, president of Local 24411, TEL. Mlfchrll 9 •1B9S Brass Workers^ Federal Labor lett as Judge of Probate. dor ;4lm ounca of diacrimination In. the first four weeks of sx- Union lAFL) aal^it Ie understood Over a period of years. I think TFL ROCKVIILF B-217/ |C ^ choice which liea beyond ttotdsd daybght Urns, automobile the committee hat* the. power to I have had more experience in ii|ii^rficiantiea, campaign appaatt. call a walkout. The unibn.yvsnts a probate matters than any jrn,n in fatoltties in thess fivt statsa this area, nutside of the legal fra .X /V the apparent atmogphm of lOlt cents package increase. The dropped from 87 in the same company offered Sti cento- ternity. I'was engaged M the set khe political aaaaom period last year to 79. And the Bridgeport Brass, makers of tlement as executor of/he Harry Now S It ia bacauaa thia final dacialon pofwibility la that this resuUed brass goods, employs about 3,400. S. Boiid Estate for m^e than fif THOMAS J. teen veers,.and.we tried, out vari Availgblt )iea, with ao'many votara, in aoma from fact'oist there wasn't ous pnases of this enate In every Home Jdaep iniwr atandard of Judgment, ao much aftar-dark driving, on NHRB BRIDGE C1G 8 ED court from the H^tford Probate Delivery \ fh a t tha poUatera. and prognoati- the way home from work, and on New Haven, Nov. 1 IE—Tha New / Ser^ce Annlye ■ jeatorItora can so often be proved tha way home from football Haven Railroad bridge across the k) W onong. It ia because this final de- games. Connecticut River between Old jcision docs so often come from the Saybrook and Old Ljrme «ill be Of Na t ieitally Advertised Another stetlstir, perhaps not. closed to river traffic daily from 7 rGN Jflneat core of feeling and choice relished by the po\i-er companlea a.m. to noon and from 1 to 6 p.m. Dog and Pet Foods within the indi\idual voter that shows that the ui(e of electric starting today and continuing Advertising 4he result ia,_ so very often, a re current dropped about five per through Nov. 28. The railroad said CO. Canine Chef$, Inc. su lt which has inner rightness. it received permiaalon to keep the \ y cent as conipared to the seme bridge closed . to replace treed IlftiMl 3.8268 Tel. PI-2-6148 . And resultant strength and. bene period a year! ago. plates. f i t for the nation, Theater owners, generally, are t. To thia high function, the pretty sure tijie.v didn't like the’ Advertisement— Voters of America address them* extra month i of daylight time. pelves toinorrow. There is ' this They think th it early dark helps i'reiS8«Sl«W»S'5”„ _ .» „ foment., ■ inside the voting ma- make people cheater minded. ^ jdtlne, when the individual Amar- Football coe^ei liked it. be fcan it master of everj-thing, with AMESITE DRIVES cause It gave I them practice In \ «U the reaponaibllity that impllta, it'armer air. without artificial Xwith all the demands upon' his -No Money Down • 86 Months lighting. I to Pay* • Paving • Driveways ^epscience that implies. '' As for the pUblic at Urge, we • VTien the .voter responds to • Parking Area.s suspect that it liked it too, for it ANDREI khla dbM, significant challaiigei meant that all ihl,» pleasant New MANCHESTER hit country ngver needs to fasr. land October could be sn- Mltch«H 9-5224 She deciai^\w hatever it la, will end utilized, a little bit W A N T S US be right more. InTqri, It waseYen plca.<>ant For tha Bast in Drivawoy Construction— Call for Connecitouj p ^ l e who hap J O S T A Y A man of independent thought; of ; Shrugging It pff? pened to drive nbuth to be able to THOMAS COLLA CONST. CO. • ) Bignificantly, every top diplo- look at a clock andSee that the HOME Inat connected w-ith the recent sun was still up at & o?ct»^.. We good character, high ideals, sound Pari* agreements hM now stated hope Connecticut Jqtns the khat the res^t of these egree- time blo'c, next year. B.v A Thoughtful Citizen ■i tnentn must be to pave the way Of Manchester for the reunification of Gennany. It Voted True judgment and Iwide experience. A p a , theory w'qs last stated by We will be askhd to discharge our duty as'Americans by going to the polls The Swedish Academy has Andrei Vlshtosky, presently the fVesident Eisenhow-er and CSian- tomorfb.w. We want an hojnest government end a deqent America. It's up N, voted true. The Nobel ■ Prize for most telkstive of the Russian lead ceilor Adenauer, in their Joint ers snd the entire Kremlin will champion all his life for Justice, communique at Washington ^Literature, has winged true where to each of us to vote for candidates who Will help us e'fhieve this objective. it belongs. Ernest Hemingw-.y Aniei ic.n • Thursday. However, the only Joy: Tom Dodd/s such a candidate. His record in the 83rd Congress he$ been will hold it true. they can possibly get from the re- t But ■ this- agreement does not outstanding.'^end him back tp Washington as'YOUR Congressmen. •olve,, the problem. The question Theee things, daughter, ere all suits will he given them hy those J freedom, peace and human dignity. toat counts. Mske your prose ' citizens who. stay home and do not Made for us hy still is one of when end how (3er- vote. \ inany shall be .reunified. strong, and make it true. Mske I United Slates, diplomacy hopes your sentences short, snd make TTiey love a "atay-at-home Demo \ them true. Make your characters crat" every bit as much ss an "I- tt.can be accomplished by negotia- can t-make-it Repuhlicap." 'They, fion of Britain, France, the .Unlt- few., and make them true. Wnte will inte'rpret a poor turn-out at SIMMONS \ fd States and Wsst Ormaiiy of life, end plufnh it true. , the polls as a spirit of disintereat- With Soviet Russia. ' And that Then whet comes, to a man la edness in democracy and that will whet -he has .sent put.The gun give them renewed h.ope in their Simmeni . . famous maker of beddinq negotiations toward the unifica efforts to spread Communism. tion of Germany should be car rises true, end the sun sets true. NOV. . furnish ut with this outitendinq lOth ded on by these, powers was one Between its rising and Its setting, Let us all disappoint Andrei and Yaer velua. Mattrassea have e 312-eoil there, Ur for every men a point in ! Co., be we Democrats or Republi •f the important stateraente of cans, . . 2 s f c Mattress or time when he end his world are innerspring cantars, pra-built-vartieel-' jhe Washington communique, stitched tides bound with rayon tapai i u t we, although we want to be true 'together. '(P. s.-—Don’t ftoxet to'vote and J. DODD "ring the bell for^ohn LaBellc" , A on the negotiations for the re- At thie point Ui time, toward Boxspring and with metal ventiletort; cord handlet the suq's setUng, the Academy •a >’oui State SenatorOr from toe EoiflcaUon of Germany, are in no Fourth Senatorial Dietiur(cL for turning, end buHon tufting. Box 4urry about IL Neither is Ade hee forged a true vpte. The Full of Twin Six* Springs ere made to match. Both pieces AS YOUR CONGRESSMAN FROM THE FIRST DISTRICT nauer. But France is in something •ward, toe oian. toe, book are.-in one true hhe. ere covered in e smart graen-end^grey iff a hurry, and Britain, ia a woven stripe ticking; ■lOSvdown, is probably closer to FTanice tkan to us. ^ % T H I S A D V I T I S} E M E N t P A I D F O ft B Y M A T T H E W M O R I A R T Y • Here there aiWs wmething of THIS .1 . ER; impossible dilemma, which ADYERTlSEHENr ■ r■ ^ . ' )■ ..^issie appatoatly ia. beginning to IS PU8LOHEO AS A P tItllC IMFORMATION ■ -1 lUye to mind. We do not want to SERVICE By THE MANCHESTER CiTizeNS MoHokesie* ' ■ ■■ i:.-, ■ V- I: - - - 'r ; ; . ' llefattato until the Faria agree- Re«d Herald Adva.; COMMlTTtk bEDiCATED TO .. ■ x.'-; ' T- ■■ > ■' ■ ■Y-'-K- ■ / X A
: JlMICfflBSTER c ic p w v m om kr, m vKm Eft i/. m t. |>AGB EIGHT BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,'1{I54‘ PAGE NINE z T to election, nlmoat always makg up tiiinllimai A 20»857 Voters EUgible ^dM JSlasf Scientisii ^pse f K i p p - i m W im i—i m to'Poisoii their irilnds as- to how triey are NorWich liklitor inal^^har^es Pi 'y B o a rd O ath W D B ^ lS iO Radia .WHAF—919 going to vote before the cam Nixon Se(E« Hoax paigns start, .arid, -they don't Fitting children's shoes specialty xit irds: ^ 1 1 Ideas rW aM »*'440 Essteni w n o —lis e ch|mge. ' ' , Siicciiiiibsx at 81 to A t Ik e H e • > But you didn't wa.ste your time T ow n Doubt^ on Forecasts In Ceremony SeaUIe, Nov. 1 (jPt—Art anony If you did campaign, Llapc aaid"qn iwing program sbhed-; Norwich. Not'..- ( '( jn - -EVririral ' Y^s; Mothers and bads ,^^i^w0 do *- OH: omb Use WHAY-HaU ot Records mous telephone call, which siUd a wMkIy ■ Yale, radio Ji r o g r a m services will be held tomornriv for y.,- pointed by both , parties and will i -(ContMued from Pag^ One) lott coming up in fln at/ ^ rat. supplied by the radio WTIC-elOW Radio Urns poisoned food had been delivered yesterday. aiarles Whitney. 81. city editor State HcEe^ Congress be on duty at the polls tomorrow. ‘Ri(heuldus’ WDR('-.Cal Kolby Democrats might pick up a con^ Judge ^arles^S^/li^us^ lenU and ore subject to WGIH-'Wild Bill Hickok to Vice President Nlxon’k hotel For one thing, he aaid, cam of the 'Norwich Bulleyn. Democratlo Workers ! (C oit from room here Saturday night, ap RacM to B|\^^Settled; Republicans and . some of the in gressional seat. /' ;e without notice. 1:45- ■ ' ' paigning serves to confirm party , Whitney, who (Ued Sunday gfti'r Rames of Democratic workers in (Continued from Page One) dependents .who supported him in - Delaware—Democratic Sei). J- Swears in Directora; peared today to have been the He did not suggest a Specific Court Cases WHAY—Hall ot Becutda loyalties, it' prevents change »■ brief illness, served the .Bulletin WaddeU S c h ^ 3rd the election follow: ^ 1952 to go to the polls tomorrow Allen Frear, Jr., /giveri edge, but WIIAY—News; Polka Hop WTIC—1040 Radio Lana work of a crank. that might take ,,place if . there District '1, Peter Olcskll assla^ American site. Conduct First' Session WDRC-Cal Kotby for nearly 50 years. Fj>r 37 years Poll r iParrot . ‘"njey are ending It by slyly -Im- a'nd Vote for GOP Senate and ------Eisenhower’.a- - (Ijring \HaJi- Friday. WGTII-Wlld BIU Hickok Burt C. (nine, secret service were no cantpaignlrig and it stirs he-was city etiltor anti also tpent a a District Polling ant registrai:: Edna Keating and pdgning his patriotism. Amplifying his auggeStion in an H 0 f V f o 9 I ; ■ House candidates only the ballot In a lyhirlwlntf tour of four states interview, Arnold said he does not- _ Twp'men were fined $125 in In New Buckley School S :M - ' agent in charge of the Seattle of -out-the vote" intcrciiit.' brief period as sports editor •Madelyn Miller, checkers; Carrie , "I know that millions of Deln- count could show. -' T ’ ! believed to have helped, ftepubiican Town Court this morning for op WDRC—CaL Kolby- WRAY-News fice, said ‘‘nothing has turned up j------,— V From 6 o’clock tomorrow mom' Gleeaon, demonstrator; Jo se p h expect the government to accept W C T U -U i^ 's Waxworks WTIO-News X ' W hitney . w"a,- a naUve of New ocrata will resent the tactics of Republican National Chairman (*^«P- Herbert B. WarWurton. . his recommendation, on hydrogen erating a motor vehicle while un The riewly-elected Board of Di> WDRG—Neika so far” In laboratory testa of the FUGITIVE HEM) IN H,\KYKORn York Otj.x x ' Stephanie ^Obucliowski, this left wing group whose stand x \ 4s food made by a. Seattle firm. in g to 7 o'clock tomorrow evening Leonard W. Hall ha.s said the! lUiridis—Edge gly^en to Demo,- bomb teats, but he made it ./‘in an der the inlluence o f' intoxicating rectors for |the town will WHAy^-^Polka Hop WGTH—News • Hartford, Nov. 1 i.P Anthony J , He leaves his.■widow, the former .Widths from A to E. (sndiester voters will be goingto acl Ginolfl, Sr., Roger Negro, ards of hone-sty, security, and mor Elsfcnhower efforts* would awing ofAtic Sen. Paul H. Douglas but liquor.'-’'''^. Weep^-RecOrd Revue ”But there will be several houra Garrity, 23; is scheduled for nr-, ^iller; A dol^ Barcista and effor,t to arouse the Amerjcari con office tonight and conduct it Rn.salie MaVtgsi; two sisters. Mfs. ality are not representative of the the election. Derriocrats in some backers of Republican Joseph. T. T h ey were Alexander Marichuck. business .after - being w m ix into WKNB—Requcil Matinee WHAY—StmUiSbt on SporU more of testing before we cqn be ralgnment before a U.S.. coftintis- four polling places in town Eyel3'n'Ghrrison. Hlchine' tenders. science.” In his article, he criti -WTIOr-atelle UallSe - WTlC-r4Slrlctly BporfS Ciai cnce D.. Sevin. Norwich, and great traditions of the Democratic ai-eas said the presidential cam- Meek say he Is closing fast. J r .,-44, 107 Pine St., and Tho'maa WDRCi—Jack Salman certain.” he added. sioner today on a ch a r^ ' by the MU>!s Frances Wj^itneyi Kavorferd, to'Vwi^or their Choices for 20, of DlatrictN2, OlivT Chartier, as cized the U.S. governmerit .for office by the Honorable. Cnarlea S. ' WDRC—Cal Kolby party.” . paigning had hurt them, In other Barkle.v Holds Edge what he called lack of honesty in R. Stevenson. 22. 13 'Vine St. Ste House, Superior Court'^udge, who WGTII-Jack a Waxwoi-ks WCTH-Plano PnrtraUs Meantime, the Vice President F B I that he fled fram (^Uilifornia Pa., and.a brot'hf'r, James, Nor- fices county sistant regiMrar; Jane Fitzgerald; Nixort referred to it as "the sections, they said it wasn’t noticed . Kenluck.v—Former Vice Presi venson was arrested yesterday by «:S»— ■ ■ and his party had flown to Denver last year to avoid proKocution on not admitting the seriousness of was active in formulating the WI1A.Y- Supiwr Serenads "HTtlNG IS (Dvemmeni Lillian Metter,' checkers; Helen Stevenson-Taiunan campaign to particularly. dent Albeh W. Barkley credited injuries , to -Japanese fi.shermen Patrolman Kenneth Barker," town charter under 3^ten the Polka Hop and Nixon said there he planned a charge of rape. Garrijy was ar with slight edge, in race to eiaim WCCC—Record Revue WTIC—Glee Club Although tntereat in, the off Hammond, dem'onstrator; - Carrie elect an anti-Eisenhow-er, ADA. Brownell (/barges Hurt and about 2(K) Marshall Islanders. W illiam 'J. Bates, 74. New York, town now operatce. . ' ' WKNB—RequfiJohn Sherman KPRC—Cal Kotby ■ tion appeared li^ftt. during the Littercheidt, Eleanor Hippie,. Jen- mention any other nMcs. , ADA crats in some critical races, they atomic Ssh died of what Japanese speeding when he did not appear in bers of the public who may wish' 4:44— again at Adlai'Ste'vensor. He lis lice saltf.x' '■ ■ ings of World War II; Copier.- y-: . , ■ court thmxmomlng,'' Wara->)ack‘B ,Waxworka WHAY- 5ui>p<*r Serenade Opening days of the^mpalgn, en nle Scheutz, and Otto Schuetz, ma are; the initials of Airimcans for conceded privately, waa the charge doctors called radiation sickness. to attend the inaugural meeting, it WTIC—Three Star Extra tened to Stevenson's New York chine tenders. - that many of their candidates'Were Michigan — Republican Sen. LesbM^’Dirkirigton. 60. RFD 3, thusiasm hah grown in, Connecti Democratic Action, a groulKW*’’*^** Cites Detectioa Progreas . has been scheduled to take place in '■wHAy\|rtiika Hop X.WDRC—Lowell Thomas Ijroadca.st address a few minutes District 3. John P. Tierney, aa- describes its members as anti- "left wing." Atty. Gen. Brownell Homer Ferguson reported to have Lake/SL, Bolton, was given a 30 WKNB--Req,ie»f Matinee WGTH-Weather; News after the "poison scare" incident cut as elsewhere as the vbtjng day Dr. IngUS proposed that an in the Buckley School on Vernon WTIC—Tbe^Womaii slsUmt registrar; Mary Dannahcr Communists, liberals, and sup^ said Saturday night that if Demo strengthened his lead over. Dem day" suspended jail sentence for Street. lie * —• ‘ here Saturday night and took approaches. \ „ ocrat Patrick V. 'McNamara. ternational agency be set up | to WDRC—CalXolby WHAY—Supper S«:renadt ■ The fdur polling placea all"^of ydid Joseph Morlarty, checkers;- .posters of the prihciples of the crat.s win control of Congress, the oxlcatlon. If he is arre.sted on General Manager Richard Mar WGTH-sjack'r/jVaxworks WTIC—Sjiln 'Em AgalJi notes on it. new chairmen of committee.s which Montana — Democratid Sen, monitor any ban on H-bomb testa. he same charge again within-six Which will be open from 6 a. n^/ Ann P I i k a 11 i a ,. demopstirator; New Deal and Fair Deal. He said it has been demonstrate' tin will open the meeting. Everett g M - . ■ WDRC—'I'enn. Ernie * At Denver, he told newsmen Daniel Haggerty, Johq ' Stevms, deaKwith Corruption and Commu Jam es E. Murray seemingly hold months. Judge* John S. G! Rottner WHAV-'-Weatern Ckiavan WGTH—Fulton LewU to 7 p. m., are: Nixon said a Saturday night that thermonuclear or even MacCluggage, baritone .-soloist, WKNB—Reque.t Matinee yesterday the Democratic presl-^ Ann Kearns, Ann CianfagllMie, speech by Stevenson ' "wa.s one of nism would be a "new kind, of 5 ing small edge in battle with Re said, he .is t° be presented on a with the choir of South Methodist 1:14- * dential candidate of two years ago District 1. East Side Recrea per centeri!—they supported the publican Rep. Wesley A. D’Ew art bomb exploslona anywhere t^ th e charge of being a common drunk- WTIC—Juel Plain Bill W.IIAY—Family Riuiary , tion Center at 22 School St. The MU|bn Vitriol and Stanley ShoUL the moat vicious, scurrilous at world can be detected reliably. Church will sing the Star Spangled WDRC—Newa .« WTIC—Spill Em Aimtn had made "one of the most vicious machine Tendera; Ernest Irwin, Presldent'sxp*'®^*'**'’' “n*y 5 per but editor E. S. (Shorty)' Dye o f ,ard. WGTH-^WaxWorks WDRC—'i'enn, Ernie attacks through innuendo on Presi diatrict includes roughly the t a c k s ever made by a major po Such an arrangement,/ne con Banner. • :I5 - WGTH—J. Vandcrcoofc, watchtngn; etical figure on the Preudent of cent of the tim^ He did not name Helena Independent-Record aaid Andrew Mooney, 52. of np cer The Rev. Mr. John E. Post, pas dent Eisenhower that 1 have ever southeast portion of town. them., Brownell saul the "big rea contest- la "a toss-up that could tended. is the "one qpjWtunity” tain ^ d ress, was given a suspend- WI lAY—Western. Caravan ):se- Here's A Smart Tip:^ D istrict .4, Mae Vennard, aa- ^ United State.'*.” . ' for limiting arms by priutuat agree tor o f North ■ Methodist Church, WTlC^Loreaixo Jonea heard.” „ \ . District 2, West Side Recrea- son” for having a^GOP* Congress go either way." ed judgment on a charge of vag WDRC—Cal Kolby WHAY- Supper Serenade Uon Center at tlO Cedar SC. This aiaUnt re^lrair: Mary McKeever, Nixon telegraphed hia. statement ment that does not^require a com will give the invocation. ' fi’GTii—Waxa'orks WTIC-."Jewe ol the World In his New York spec-’h, Ste checker; Ro4«t Gruesancr. demon l.s that "in this field oCCommunism New Jersey — Democratic, Rep. rancy because Judge Rottner said Judge'House-WiH then give the WDRC—Clioraliera venson sard President Eisenhower district includes roughly the to the Associated Press. Noting- there is much to be dori«..^by our plicated and so fSr unacceptable WGTH-Gabriel Heatter strator; CHarlSa O’Connor, Denis that \ Stevenson’s' pddress. was Charles A, Howell favored to take apparatus for /atomic inspection he had been keeping out of trouble oath of office to the nine Direc-' had acldpted material which "has Mister! You Con Moke southwest quarter of town. federal governmenti” , over GOP seat sought by Republi for some time. TeleTiaion Programi IK District 3. Waddell School at Sullivan, John -Cratty. Victor broeddea'l by NBC, Nixon described and control,- tors. They are Jacob Miller, ,AY--Siipper Serenade been standard Communist propa Democrats reinained co n fld ^ can Clifford P. Case, a fo rm e r Lawrence S. Lukowsky. 25. Dur On Page Two W flC ^ne Man's Family 163 Ebwd St. This district em Kovla, Bernard Lyom Otto HIU. and his steument at.- a condensation of Inglia a *^ iecent statements by Harold Turkington, Harry Firato, \ ganda for years^..the proposition they cari count on the "pocKbX House member. ham, whose case was decided on Theodore i Fairbanks, and Walter WdRC—E. R. Muirow braces roughly the northwest Helen Fitzpatrick, machine tend what heVould have aaid if he had book” vote in tomorrow's balloting PreaidentY^isenhciwer and Prem Saturday too late for The Herald's WGTIlXjn the Mood (hat our prosperity has been Her Very Happy With had broadcast time fo r .a ‘repl>--to X Ohio — Republican Rep. George ier M a r k o v of Russia both recog Mahoney, all members of the achieved in the pa.st only at the quarter of toWn. era; John Zlnunerman, lyatchman. - support from men and women IT\Bender given slightly better edition, was fined $100 and given I Advertiaement . X/ District 4L Community Y at RepubUcan Workers Stevenson. who are unemployed, have reduced nize the danger to both sides in Board which goes out of office tb- wHa y—:-Mir ne Program price of war and bloodshed." tharix^-en change, to take seat the/curent atomic, armaments a ,60 day suspended- Jail sentence. ‘nighti Natafie Metntoah. Gilbert W TtC-BeH l> All T» N. Main St. This district in Republican workers in tqmor The Vice President said the Income or fear that. a depression WDRC—Meet ^ rU u Archer from Democratic Sen, Thomas- A. . He pleaded nolo contendere to \' row's election follow; > "Stevenson - Trviman campaign” r)me. ■ Barnes. Pascal Poe, arid Phillip WGTH-^Top Secret Files, A G-E AUTOJ^AirC cludes the northeast quarter of mSy be In the making. Burke, bui Burke reported clos a charge of fraudulent issue of a District 1, Leonard A. Weinutn, was made lip oi(: X Inglis’ proposal is based on the Harrison. »;14— town. Eisenhower and Republican cam-’ ing gap. X / check used in pa.vment for a new I Campaign Seen State Candidates assistant registrar; Irene - Bren ;\ ’‘Quips—50 p ^ cent. paigners generally have contended premise that an H-bomb test ban Delivers Address WHAY—Blue R erena?!, "Innuendo and name calling— Oregon — iMRipcrat Richard-'L. Would make the risk of sudden ag- car purchaaed from a local dealer. WTIC—Beat of All X \ At the top of the ballot. John nan, and Marion Straughan, the country is enjoying it.s best non When the Board members have NOBODY, . WDRC-Meet Corllia Arfcbre W a s h e r 4 5 -per cent. Neuberger'a lead reported greaaion much‘less attractive.. . Five other cases were continued WGTH-Top Secret Files \ Of^ Minor Value Lodge, (R ) Incumbent, Ab>ohani checkers; Harry Meikeyohn, dem- war year but no GOP leader pro- been sworn in. Dr. Karl Bosworth i onatrator; Leonard Church, Glier ’‘Honest discussion of the issues fcs.sed to know hoW effective this Ing rapidly in siirgexby R^publi He contended America s present this morning. John Evaniski; 44, of the Dept, of Government at the • :*» - Wbicoff, (D) and Jasper MclAW, —5 peKcSnt." can - Sen. Guy Cordon. " ' policy of massive retaliation with 30 High St., arrested Saturday WHAY—wr.slernXCaravan Vickerman, William J. Dowd, Al reply was. . University of Connecticut will de JUST NOBOpY, W T IC -B eat f^ the And their hopes were buoyed by that any retaliatory force man Newton Taggart and .charged Republican majority on the Board taviaso, Jr„ treasurer; Fred R. members of this group has been In otherTenate races. Republi -be missed in the initial sur YOU WILL X . And"be gives these two reasons Noren arid, Fred D. Baker, check thif tradition that the party in S with operating a motor vehicle had been unable up to a few days , WUAV-’-Newft^v.Weftiern Caravan Zeller, conqjtroller; and John J. able to name any statement I have can inci^bents Leverett Salton- prise attaolc. for hia bN|ef that campaigns have ers; Robert' Martin, Thomas J. power nationally usually loses con while under the influence of in- ago to. reach agreement on the \ WTIC—T^lepli'joa Hour np effect oh^vplers; Bracken, attorney general. made in this campaign whl0^ l^e Bulletin of the post.s. \WDRC—Purry Cmno Deal Than This With RUalcoff on the Democratic Ford,. Pearl M. Helm, John Lak- Atomic Scientists, he said mutual toxieating liquor dr. drug.s, em VOTE WGTH— Arnold^. 1, Most voting is ‘‘traditional.” Ing, George Stavriitsky, H. Ross untrue." X <, As the campaign ended, the op C. D^vorshak of Idaho and Demo- The Board is also slated to make • :t ^ tldtet seeking atate admlhlstratlv.e Accusing the opposition then of cr^c incunibcnts Matthew N. agreement witnHhe Soviet Union bezzlement. and using, a motor that is "most p^ple vote for the! Lewis and Oeorgs,^ Apel. machine posing camps hit a high note of appointments to 17 posts in town WflAY—Newt: Wffttem Caravan same party year"^ter year" and' Boats are John N. IJempsey, lieu bvthe"‘‘big lie” technique, Nixon bitterness. Neely of Wert Virginia, Guy M. on an H-bomb testxban would: vehicle.' without obtaining the government. These, posts include WTI('—Telephone Hour tenant governor, Elizabeth Zdim- -tendera; Jam es Herdic, watch owner's permission, had his ca.se | WDRC—Thr Norths "families tend to vote for the I man. said "they have attacked the se Stevenson accused Elsenhower Gillette, of Iowa and. Hubert Hum 1. Prevent testirig and therefore V, _,i ..1 I X ,,, ih* controversial post of town au- WGTH—Henry Taylor czyk, secretary of elate; Anthony curity riSkT>'ogram of the Presi in a New York telecast of adopting ph reY of Minnesota were credited development of a compabtH-bomb continued under $500 bond until jaitor and the sp^lntm ent of a same party generatioh, after gea-j B. Grillo, treasurer; Edward D. Dlatrlct 3. Frederick E. Peck, dent witX a fury bordering on By A Thnujfhtful Citizen cration. x aaaiatant registrar; James B'. material which ‘‘has been starid- with leading their ofiponcnts . that could be fitted into the war Y I town counsel. TVo of the vacancies WHAY—Newa: Western Caravan Bergtn, comptroller; and Samuel hysteria'^ and attempted to create nrd Communist Propagan^ for head of long range guided miSallcs Cheney A. Heck. 39. 405 N. | are created on the School Building WTIC—Baiid of America 2. The Independents, who do yj. Tedesco, ettomey general. Wilson and Katherine T. Williams, an impression it is not necessary, Of Manchester WDRC—Amo.ft ’n’ Andy switch their ^voles from elation checkers; Charles Rogers, demon years ___ the President Xim self being developed. Main St., and Albert J. Parker, 40, , Committee by the election of Pas- W< :TII —Pi reldrnt iuinunltowrr .McLevy'a running mate is Spen- and in any case, the risks • were has affirmed the proposrtion that if the same addre.ss, both-arrest-i cal Poe and Na’ r-. y\ atrator; Walter A. Strant, George 2. Enable Defense dcvelopmcni* (atalie McIntosh, corn- f:45- -X. V. Anderson. Others seeking hired by Eisenhower adminiz- our prosperity has beeivrirhieved In About Town o f radar screens and interceptor eflxas a result' of pn argument i mittee members, to the Board. W HAY--Nfws: wrsierii Caravan P. Olds, Julius Dubaldo and Wil I was discussing with my ncigli-^ WTIC—Band of America •ledt^ under the Socialist banner tratii the past only at tbXlH'ice of-war missiles to go on unhampered by theri>spn Sunday and both charged The benediettori W'lll be given by are isreal Miller, secretary of liam McCormick, machine tenders. bor Ed the other night these pre WDR(*—Amue ‘n’ Andy N b^ said the truth ia that *‘96 and bloodshed.” / -Iho agreement. with BMault andx battery; had the Rev. John F. Hannon, pas Wt 5TH—Pru.'ldcnt Kiat'nhowrr state; XP suI O. OroMenbadier, ' District 4, Ida Wood house, as The Red Men's Setback Tourna election polls that right now aie Special per cent of the 6,926 Communiata, Stevenson akio decided Eisen ment will be held tonight instead 3. Prevent the H-bomb race their ca.sl'aconlinued'until Nov. 8. tor of St. James' Church. 1«:0U— treasufieK Frederick D. Ecclea sistant registrar, Dorothy Belcher feUw-traveiera, aex perverts, peo bower's statSmant that election of attempting to predict how all of WHAY—News: Nile Watch and Wlldred J . Clark'a checkeya; of tomorrs\v night, on account of froriv becoming a many-sided affair Both men Kaye posted $100 bonds WTIC—Fibber Molly com ptroll^ and Philip J. Schnce, ple/with criminal records, dope ad a Democrat-controlled Congress and were arreHed by Sgt. George MISSING YOUTH FOUND us are going to vole. WDRC^Mr. Keen attorney gennal. W aller J . Buckley. Washington, Nov. 1 (/P>— BeaV^ Falls, Pa., Nov. 1 iJV — I WTIC—American Forurp WELDON a t I^ g e and Thomas Dodd.^'fpi been so successful ...yTThat .the the most vfetou .attacks through Regina D'ltalia Society-will hold devastating offensive capabili'Hrs, B.vrant W. Bowles, president of peared from the new stan^.” I W*DR('—MtHHla for Romanew 901 MAIN STR EET its monthly meeting wtonighl at retaliation will be impossible afur^ Elijah ‘nvqmpson, a 23-year old I WGTH—DisUticulshcd Artlata incumbent, is running- in op' chances for peace S'itboiu sur innuendo on President Eisenhower the .Association for the .Ad- iinemployi^ laborer, has ron- 11:0 t- X tion to Wallace BamM. fR)-. render are better today than they 7:30 at theTtallan-American plub the first plow, the only security He also recalled the beating the last night that I have ever heard.” xvanr.ement of W'hlte People, fessed to the-killing of Helen Gallup'Poll took 'in 1948. WHAV-Newa; Nile W^tch -United States Rcpresenfative from have been at ariy time since on Eidridge Street. ^ will lie in not allowing the op pleaded innoceiit today to a W TIC -N ew a D e a th s Nixon toM newsmen in Denver. Jean Bryant, I6,xa State Police ’ F WDRC—News; Almatiac lha 1st bongresslonal District. World War n.’> "They can make attacks against ponent to strike first, arid the charge of beating up a Negro man testified )oday at a hearing This y'apr,' other never-siiy-die WGTH—News After Senate Seat 2. “Since buit spring they have me, but when they talk about the The YWCA office in the Com;- prehiluih on surprise attrftk will lei teases rrler. He asked a jury at w'hlrh Thompson was held for pollsters ar'a,at it again . . . but it >11:15— Elmer S. Watson (R) and John darsBce A. caiferd been AouUng .’depression and re Prerident that's a different thing" munlty Y Building will be closed seem, decisive.’’ trial wKich was set for Jan. 5. grand Jury action. * is an establi^ed fact that nobody. WHAY—News: Nite Watch ceaaioii V; .^hia is the best peace WTIC—News of the World • \ MEN! ' 1>. LaBelle, (D) oppose each other aUford, 19 Strsnt St., rc< Nixon also dispatched a teie-i all day tomorrow because of the Just nobody, can'te)l how you or WDRC—C aI Kolby In seeking election as the'p^ of ceived mqrd Saturday of the death time Yaar 1)1 America’s history and gram to Stevenson adcuaing him voting in the building. YWCA anyone else arc going to vote. Wf^TH-Sports BeiFor* Purchasing State Senator from the 4th, dis of Ms enlX uncle, C lm n ce A. Clif the JosenHower economic policies of ‘Tollowing your usual tactics of calls will be accepted by Mrs. A1 ll:Se- ford, et nhrmouth, Masr, The el leadMg the nation to its beat Ian Taylor, 56 Henry St. The Right now, it is my opinion that WIIAY -N ile Watch ^ H ot trict. ' covering up the record and failing WTIC—StarliEtit Serenade THE PURCHASE OF A Candidates for sheriff of Hart-, der Mr. ClSfqrt had often visited jfe a r in war or pieace in 1965." to answer the facts by. screaming modern dance classes scheduled for John LaBelle, a Democrat of Man WDRC—Cal KoJby ford County are James J'." Egan, hie nephew in meist Hartford Whether all the campaign firing (?ub Scout Pack 151 enjoyed ita Friends and relatives find it Raymond. T. Quish. Pauline D. Ma^uson, property on first hike of the season last week police court this morning on. a Marshall Road. \ had changed any votes in critical easy to give you the gifts 77te latest count indicate there charge of Issuing a fradulent Senate and House races remained Sunday afternoon at Gay City. dearest to yoUr heart! are 20,857 registered voters in check. CatlT. Whilchgr to SedofT A. to be decided at the polls, wi^h of About 25 boys enjoyed their trek iri Eklund gnd Norma A. Eklund, MANCHESTER town, according lolDonald Hemlng-^ He waa given a 90 days sus ficials. predicting a record turnout the wood^ and playing games. The properly oh Victoria Road. / ; • ' X : - .'X. ' way. Republican ‘ registrar of pended Jail sentence and one year of voters for a non-presidential hike was lead by Cubniaster Ted \Voters. probation. Part of the probation Albert M. Cushing and Dorothy year. Huffleld ■ arid many parents and M. Cushing to'^Robert R. Hastings \A breakdown indicates 4,675 arc arrslgiimcnta are thst he must The n th . hour spotlight swung several comrnitteeinsn also parti In ^district 1;-5,141 in district 2; make good the check. and' Mary A, Hastings, property on 11 Senate races where Senate cipated. ^ on Center Street, y. for the most sensational welcome 4,73X, in district 3; and 6,307 in He has been return^ to the control appeared likely to be de . Camillo Gambplaui. to Richard ' * dl8tricX4. custody of Manchester ' police to cided. Six of these seats now are SMFD, w'ill hold ife monthly meet In thexEisenhower landslide two' W. Yeriu, property on Ensign 'held by RepubUcaiv: and five by ing tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at / face a . like charge here and Is Street. 958 MAIN ST.—MI-9-4291 - years ago, 20.492: persons cast being held pending setting of bond. Democrats in a Senate that is the firehouse, corner of Pine Street ever accorded a new PONTIAC! baliots in thVnational election. The William Thorpe Snd Beatrice divided 49 RSpubUcana, 48 Demo- and Hartford Rosd. . JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS S|^. Milton Stratton and Patrol-, Thorpe t o , Joseph F. Frey and electorate th«Kwas 21,782. man Robert Turcotle made the ar craU and one ~Independent, Sen. . .In the last ofTtveWr election, in. Dorothy , R. Frdy, ..property on, Wa.vhe. Morse o f (jregon, .'Since Mr. • "J Mrs. Earl F, Swallow THE KNOWN NAME. THE'KNOWN QUAIITY SINCE 1900 rest and he was --pi*^**®*! "p on a LInnmore - Drive. Shovrroom rrovyd* liave confirmed town lalkihg as it's never talked about (M WATER SAVER CONTROL 1950. there were lS.056 Voting of warrant' issued by East Hartford. Morse be 'viu vote With entertained- with a dinner Satur 18,168 qualified to you. / - Oscar E.' Oronlund to^ .Robert the Democrats;, the latter need a day at. their home, 30 Oak Oreve thaV here ia the greatest Pontiac of a new .rgr before! V hy not come in — lets you use less water (or small i Identify M ow^ors' R. Hall and Inez D. Hall, proper net gam of only Jwoto take over. St., followin)r tlie rehearsal' of the all lime! The’195S Pontiac vr.ilh its for a more leisurely inspection and 'm-hetween" washes. Moderators, appointed for this I ty on Woodbridge Strw l. ’ X, 11'Close Conil^rts Mao Asks 15 Years entire bridal party for the wed all-new IBO-horsepower Slralo^Slreak demonstration of this remarkable all- . election by the Democratic Party, Marriage Licenses The 11 coriteats—most of them ding of their daughter, Miaa Lois are Philip Bayer, district 1: Ed I David R. Dougan. 24 Pearl St., extremely close—are being waged A'. Swallow and (Tiarles W. Nat- V-B performance and its strikinglyin g iy ^ new car—the car that has won such a win Kose, district 2; Edmond Peace, Nehru Says yid Beverly J; Smith, 698 E. Mid to a fin i^ in CalifornU. Colorado. zcl. Jr., of Norwich. The cere advanced styling has set the w Ihole widespread and enthusiastic welcome? Desey, district 3; and Irving Aron die Tpke., Nov. 6. St. Mary's. Delaware, lliinol', Kehtucky, .Mi mony will take place Saturday, DON^r FORGET son, district 4. (Continued from Page One) Robert W. Dussault, Glaston chigan. Montana, New Jersey. Noy. 6, II a.m. - in the. South Must Be Checked Off bury. ‘and Francine Mgeione, 30 Ohio. Oregon and Wyoming. Methodist Church. Under a new state -election law. Maple St. Fresh reports, gathered bv Asso TERMS:- his desire to honor the Geneva THE ALL-NEW 1999 no person may vote unless his Building Permits ciated PrcM reporters ih the field Mary C. Keeney 'Tefit No. 14. Agreements completely and to Cu- and by telephone indicate Demo name has been checked off at the operate with France," Hehru re-* To Thomas A. Murdock. 6-ropm. DUVew, will meet tomorrow checker's table by the 7 p. m- time ported. il 1-2 room dwelling bn Bfrch crats are leading in'-iour races evening at 8 o'clock, at die home' fo r the closing of the polls. .Mountain Road, 111,000. where they, could gain a seat from of Mrs. Maude Shearer, 161 N. Pontiac The Iridinn Premier also le- Election -workers have been ‘Ifo Levereti F. Gates for twoi the Republicans and in'four others Main.St. . WITH IBO-H-P. STRATO-STREAK V -t As Low As cat/ garage at ■ 994 Parker St.. where Democratic Senators are TOMORROW in'volved. Local St. Agnea Guild members .. To Dr. William L Conlon for Republicans were'reported given are reminded to send in ttjeir tween the checking tables and the " . , , . , . .. Eileen K. Conlon, tool shed at 102 the edge ip one contest where they memberships as the drive closes voting machine booths if it be ' Lakewood C^ircle S.. 3250. could pick lip a Democratic seat today. ' comes necessary near closing time them, as should i^. then the j o Hugo L. N orige.for Hart- and leading in two .others where f»OLL$ ARE OPEM Each polling place )s scheduled ' peaceful co- j fortJ*Conn. Tru«l Co. nnd Norige GOP seats are Involv^. Sira,. Daniel Nelson Stowell of to have seven voting machines in existMcie. recognizing these dif- addition to machine shop at De- On the basis of those reports, 69 M in • St. and North Coventry operaUon except Waddell School rtiences and .deciding not to in-- pot ^ u a re. ,$UH); Y and subject to last minute ssvinga, waaJiorior guest at a party given Where there will be six. terfere uith each other,” he de To Harold Jarvis for Dr. the Democrats could pick up seats clared, by the Cdmmuriity Players Fri As part of Its voter service, the (Tiarics R. Hamilton, alterations in Keritucky, New Jersey, Ore day evening _ and presented' with League of Women Vote'ra will dis "Any other course means an and additions to dwelling at 61 gon and Wyoming and hold those a -purse of money. Mrs. Stowell, tribute gold feathers to voters to attempt to crush the ideology ^or Green Rd., $2,500. they now have in CMIorado, Dela P .M . the former Miss' Anne McAdams, P er W eek morrow as it did In the recent structure of a govemnient that ware, Illinois and Montana. The long a member of this dramatic 6 V ■ ■ ■ ) 7 m J - ■ ■ town election. The feathera are to one does not Hke, which means PUERTO RICANS f-REED Republicana could gain one in group, will be remembersd by fee worn by the voter .as an indi war cn a, world scale.” New York, Nov; I Four Ohio and hold seats in California many. Manchester idaygoera for cation thiXlie has exercised his Nehru said he liad concluded no Puerto Rican Nationalist iMd- and Michigan; ^ " her fine' character acting In a Cranchiae and as a reminder to major formal agreements in China ers who . previously pleaded In the. 11 states with critical number of performances. . Others that they should do so. but had discussed possibilities of guilty to seditious conspiracy Senate races there were these late getting permission for Tokyo- m IS New Voters . charges got off with 6-year sus reports:- • Donald E , Gowdy, 28. of RFD 2. AVOID THE LASTT IN U T E R U S H At a special voter-making sea- bound Indian airliners to 'land Ui pended sentences today. Last CaUfomia -r ftepubiican San. it's Feeiiec's Feer ie Sier! Canton. Co'^try, was arrested for sdeedr. a t o today from 9 a m . to noon in Tuesday 18 a ^ r N'atkmallsts Thomas H. Kuchel favored over ing this morning by Pafrolman • , the oftice of'the town clerk. 12 who')were found'guilty-after a Democratic Rep. S a m u e l W. Samuel Maltetripo. -* • ' aew-votera, who will be eligible to « la ry for the halN trial; got , similar six-year sen Horty; Oemocrat'a claim gain of day taola; doai throw the lopa ▼oU tomorrow, were swoni In. Six tences, but' were ordered to serve four to alx in House, bbt' Bepubll- Cos. 2 and 3 of tbs South Man MeCtURE PONTIAC Inc of Batm registered as Republicans, « F “y-. Ofi :'course the not-ao- 'them. ' cans report upswing for their can chester Flra OepE were cglled out Pm ty. parts go In the turkey didates. , -. 4 >* Dnioerata. and 1 did not in- drssalng anyway, but the leaves .to extinguish :a fire In bcd(Ung in MAIN St. MANCHESTEt xfkata a preference. ‘ PianOs are no't known strictly Colorado — Demeciatlc former ‘ bedclothes at 46 Madisein S ti: S a t make a nics addition to' tbs- as furniture, but should be used as tlertinn wwkerf have been ap- dnailDg, taei, ' Rep. Jo'bn A.'(Carroll credited with: urday ni^t ahoi^y befbre mid sueb in JDopt nkxt-ikxir' homes. *aad, but E«PubUca^ O ord ^ Al- night. : ' .X : ' i' ' ‘ x".' .‘V ' ' Vy ' \ - A . T " X i , - f •C. t - / V ■ J -* ♦ ‘ ■ - i! ; - b'. ^ ‘V '' r '" e A.' V-'- . \ I . V , '■ .* V y A \ ' / - ' -X ' t- ■ ,1^.’■■ ■"■■■■/"/ ./ PA G E TEH MANCHESTER J^VENDfG HERALD, MAECHE3TER, CONN^ MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 19M ' ' ■. V ■ ■ V , ■ \ y ‘ ■ MANCHESTER • E IG HERAED. M A N C ini^:|^, CONNa MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,4^54. PA6KELEVSN Boekdlle-yemon Three Found Dej Pop^ ProclainhMary Queen Army Officer Held 3f400 Youngsters Attend Jh Plane Election Interest Centered Ih/Marian Year Highlight For Recruit Abuse Halloween Parties Here (Caii tram Fag* Ona) On Five Off he Hopefuls courae/toid headed back, in g brart- The 5 foot: 10 offlear, daacribed Some 8,400 Manchester young-i^ Vcrplanck School, Attendance Arty direetkm when the twib engine to modem' men something of Her as aoft-apoken and "on tha hand- sters, treated to dances, movies, 538: Prise winner*: Donna Rae Be row. Darol Anderson, Gail Hun- Kockviil*. Kov. i — plane craah^ into the iide of Mt owm eplrlt.” t soma aide," aerved aa a maatar (rises and refreshments at parties n u to ifu t mimber of voten in Call Herald Office Hlgby, inside MlddletoWn’s city Thousands of Pilgrims gathered sergeant In tha Far East amd won. ter. penny O’Connell, Richard fo r Electioit^RMuUa from many parts of the world two battle stars In tha Kwaan givah by the local American Le Dixon.' rRonald. (Terard, Skipper the h to t^ of Vanion an altc'YepOrted by the ton, Lee DuBois, Cheryl DuBols. Probate Judge Thomaa F. Rady M l from the euminit. Had he placed golden diadem* on the action to be taken "to Include Legion o c c u n ^ at the Weat Side Susan La-ndeto- Susan Roberts. hob-lunch program. edeared/ It, he could have flown PMSlIe U ttS ttaa/ trial by court .martial if war who haa aerVed for aix yeara ia Homo Demonatration Agent Conn. Light Power .. l:8ti 304 browSsrf Mary and the Christ Child Rec. The '^Lertoh said the three Mary Ann Packard, Kathryn perhaps 10 miles at the same alti She heitl^ln Her arm*. ranted." men who had been assigned to the Mayer. - the Democratic candidate for ra^ Cora H. Webb is speaking to the tude before- encountering West Conn. Power 40 42 ABE RIBICOFF election, while the RapuWiaana Hertford Elec. Lt. . / 84 88 The five-foot-^hlgh painting Details of the. case were re- party at thia building, failed to. YMCA, Attendance, 175: Prize Pond Hill Group tonli^t at the Peak in Meriden. which he crew ed is known aa the leasOd Saturday by Lt. Gen. A. R,. appear, and the local post wants have nominated BSverett &>«iUia- home of Mrs. Roberts in Country The time Of the crash was un-. Hertford Gee Co. / . 38 39 winners: A1 ’Tyler, Billy Adam- ka of Ellington aa thcU^candidate. So. New England / \ - ’’Salua Popuir^mani," (Salvation Bolling, commanding general - of to offer its apologies to ths 100 aon, Ed Moriconi, Elaine Rubahs, on the subject,, "Color I n / Your detsrmined,' but a ■ woman living of the Roman People» and ia said the. Third Army, after . .several children who did show up there \ The conteat for' hig)r^^id>^rUt ia Homo Interior Decorating." about a mile from ths scene said Tel. (d) ...... /.... 374 394 Barbara Knybci, Anne . Lesinski. ^ tw a e n Paul B. SwMnay who ia Mnnnfnc—ikig OoannnlM to be the work oFSt. Luke. It wras days of top-aeoret investigation and to their parents. Gloria Xrukaa, Jamoa Robert...... Thera will be a reheartal for the a low /flying plane, apparently brought slowly through packed by tw o. Inapectora-Qeneral. aeeklng raelectlon on the Repub intata "The Measiah’^a t 7:30 at heeded'west, awakened her some- Allied Thermal ...... U 67 However, it wasn't" a complete -Legion Home, Attendahee. 78: lican t i ^ t and IficholaB Pawluk. Am. Hardware' ...... 13 . IS Roman etreets yesteMay to St. The alleged Incidents Occurred losa to the youngsters at tha Wast le Union Church tmiighL time Friday night. P'bter’a from the Baailica of St. during bivouac in the seventh Priaa. winners: Karen Mitchell. of thia etty. Democratic caU' She is Mrs. Katherins Bailey, Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . . 434 454 Side ttec, aa movies were shown Kareit. Ceiscynaky, Lynn Ferris, Aeao; Spring ...... 38 * 28 Mary Major, the worltrB/ oldest week of an eight week training and bags of treats were handed Advertisement— wife of Cornell Bailey, caretaker shrine to the Virgin. Sbarm Grable, Robert Rooney, Robert U Keeney, Jr^ of Som "For continued good govern of Mt. Hlgby Reservoir. Neither of Brirtol Brass...... cycle,.-the Third Army atalement out. Robert DeCarll, Albert Dadronski, Cheney Bro*...... The colorful ceremony aaid. Nine members of Company On the positive side, the Le era la the ttapublican candidate ment send Franklin G. Welles and the Efaileys heard the crash. highlight of the Marian Year, David Grable, Stewart Lewie. for SUU Senator with Mary-G. Luther A. White -bMk. to Hartford Mr: and Mi*. Campbell.former- Collins ...... 105 1 15 A were - recalled from leave to gion wants to offer its thanks to St. James School, Attendance. Em-Hart ...... claimed by the Pontiff.to give testimony. the Legion AuxUlary, Parent- Brennan of Somera the Democrat- aa your rapresentatlves. Vota Re- ly summer residents of Madison, . 27 30 the Virgin Mery upon the centen- 125: Prize'Vlnncrat. Diane Karpua- -K candidate. mbllcan! Sponsored >by Vernon flew to Connecticut to visit Fafnir Bearing ...... 3 4 87 XTh* Third Army commander Teachers grtHlpa, the Hilliard ka, David Burbam. Richard Landers, Frary, Clk. . 37 39 •ry of the dogma that pr'oclaimed atfMMd that no injuriei were auf- Assn., Jie Projector Club ii>f Congreaaman-at-taurge Antoni Republican Town Committee.^’ friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bates, Hat* Immaculate conception. This Strickland. Ruth Strickland, Linda M. Sadlak of thia city U aeeUng Jr., of Chester. N. MB. Mach. Coi ... . 2 9 4 3 1 4 fere^xby the trainees.. Manchester, the auxiliary police Hartwell, Lucy Shea, Elaine Bis- North and Judd .... U -the Catholic belief that She C haika against Anderson in and everyone else who helped in reelection on the RepubUcail AU Taleettvllle aiM /Vernon While Bates vainly Waited Fri- . 38 81 alone of all mankind waa bom aonette. Ward Pontlcelli, peter ticket are BOW haaMed day evening for his guests at Rusaell Mfg...... 1 0 4 1 3 4 clude: \ st^ng the parttes. Burtiam, John Rohan. Stanley Works ...... without the atalii of the original 1. A ftei/a scuffle between two The-Legion reported that 98 of \- Both partiea vrill have head- through The Mnneheetor Evening Bradley Field, about 30 miles . 6 0 4 0 3 4 sin of Adam and' Eve. ouartera for the day, both in the Herald RMville h n r^ located »t northwest of here, their plane, Terry Steam .108 118 trainees and permanent member the children present at the Torrlngton ...... 25 37 Today also waa the fourth an- of the company, he allegedly or parties won priaea. The prise win SAMnB CAPTAINS IN NHL elty and in rural Vernon. Anyone One Market Stred*< telepbene ironioaUy, waa lost in the vicinity nlvaraary of the assumption dog :------wiahing InformaUon, tranaporu- Bockville i-8l8»_^^-— , of his hoiii*. Cheater is only a few U. 8. Envelops com. . 9 8 106 , dered a tralnce.xwho carried a ners ere aa follows: U. 8. Envelop* pfd. . . 87 ^ ^ ma, proclaimed by, the Pontiff and stick, to be bound\by hia ankle* Montreal (41—in the Natlona.l tlon. or aaaiatance in connection miles south of Middletown. establishing as Catholic belief that Keeney Street Dance i^ll, aU Hockey League -thia season there - with voting. Including baby ait- It Was Batea who reported the Veeder-Root ...... 8 8 / ^ 8 9 by a rope and su'ei^ded from a tendance, 138; Prise winners. Fern Mary waa taken into Heaven both tree limb. Other tralneea were has bMn a great influx of new tiiie. ahould call one of the head' plane mlasing after it became Tho nbnv* quoutloai ni« not W in body and soul. Loveland, Edward DubI, Barbara Navy Hunts Plane, be eonatnied na aetnal mark eta forced to^pull on the KM "thus player*—but the team captains re n u a ^ ra . overdue on the 88-minute flight The Marian year, observed by Keish, Ronnie Kurts. Rose’ Mary, main unchanged. They are; Milt court SeeaioB Omitted from New York. Market closed tomorrow, Elec- suapendln'g . the trainee \upside Gutbrod, Bruce Loveny, Barbara \ floh day. . ^ Catholics throughout the world, down," The offleer then Inatmpted Schmidt of the Boston' Bruins, The weekly aeaaion of the City 42 /Lost at Sea Dr. Carl Hanrey, medical exdm- ends on Dee. 8., Arnold,'Tommy Zabrowski. / ' Butch Bouchard of the Montreal Court waa omitted today. The Iner, said it waa evident all three the recruit to "beat tha trunkxof High School Dance, attendance Already prbcialmed with an en the tree if he wanted to beat any Canadiena, Ted Kennedy of the . For Secretary of State hext aeaaion will be Monday, Nov. vlcUms met instantaneous death. cyclical made public on Oct. 28, to- 450. The dance waa one of the Toronto Maple Leafa, Bill Gadsby For State Treaaarer For Comptroller// y Tar Attofoy-Q oarfil .8, (Otortianed freaa Page Oae) One body showed evidence of a thing.” Miller Arrested dky’a ceremony formally atteated 2. Anderson forced two other most succesaful ever held. Kvery- of the Chicagp Black Hawk*. Ted ELIZABETH ZDUNCZYK ANTHONY E. GRILLO EDWARD D. B ^ G IN SAMUEL J. TEPESCO Treated at Hospital severs back injury; another evi to the new liturgical feast day of ohe a good time and were Undsay of the Detroit Red Wings Gplird cutte and hundreds of dence of a severe skull injury. trainees to take "sand bathe" to Mra. Carrie I,. Eaatman, wife Mary’s regality. It will be observed .*>mphaaise the necessity of fre very-oWerly. Refreshment* were and Don Raleigh of the New York of a driver involved in an accident planes. The third body, the doctor said, On Three Counts annually on May 31. a day upon served.,/ Rangers. The missing transport plane car was burned so badly that the na quent bathing." The recruits were on the Wilbur Croea Highway Sate which Oatholtcs’ coneecreation of forepd to strip down to their shorts West Side Reo, attendance 100; nrday night was treated at the ried a ^l-man- crew and 31 pas- ture of the Injuries could not be the human race to the immaculate The Vtiflon wishes to apologise-to p ty Hoepital for lacerationa , ahd sengert, including eight clvUlana determined. Harry Miller, 88, 210 School St., and socks and then were ordered -"FOA-MY r e s e n t m e n t and two Air Fone officers. The arrested yesterday and charged heart of Mary ia to be renewed to scrub tbemaelvea with a wash the children and parents ^ of the bruises of the right leg and aide with operating ~ a motor vehicle everywhere. cloth dipped in sand and water. Washington school. Three men San Luis Obispo. Calif. t/P)— and waa later discharged. other paaaengera were Navy men After the ceremony and his re being shipped to hew stations. whits under the infiuence of liquor, They were later ordered to climb were assigned to this party but Members of the Lo-Ball team In 'PYancia J. Caniff. 19. of ,4 Reed Cites Principles operating a .motor vehicle while turn to the Vatican, the Pope ap a tree and repeatedly shout an failed to show up. ' Movies were the Scriitch Trio Bowling-League \T errace. Cambridge. Maes., was . One entire family was missing peared on the Basilica’s central n’ith the plane. ‘ Lt. Gilbert Jacob his license was under euspenelon, obscene phrase. shown and bags of goodie* were didn’t like it when teammate Bill. THOMAS J. DODD slOHN D. LaBELLE JOSEPH P.xLYFORD \ ontercd to appear In the Tolland and breach of the peace, had hie ioggia. above the throng. At the 8. Anderson ordered a trainee to handed out. Terrill waa late for a league ses Justice Court to answer to a sen, 28, of Brooklyn, was flying to In Protestahtispi ram* time the crowned portrait of his atatibn in North Africa with case continued until Nov. 8 this do “ push-ups and squa'Hump* un Buckley School, Attendance. 185: sion. They decided to penalise ehaige^f reckless driving after morning in' Town Court. the Madonna waa exposed to the til he lay apparently exhausted on Prise winners: Steve Johnson. their tardy partner. The penalty? his auto la^leged to have struck his wife, Ida, 24, and their two- public. "Protestantism is a divine, Miller was fined $150 and given the ground." While the recruit lay Claire Newbury, Richard Provost, Terrill had to pay for 13 beer the rear of BB.auto driven by Mer year-old twin boy ahU girl a 30 day jail sentence, tb be sus Standing before the time-dark prostrate, other trainees were Sandra Bettencourt, Larry Hutch- frames- rill B. EaBtman^47. of 43 Putnam Also aboard ^ a mlasing plane pulsing ■plritUBi movement." de pended after he served 10 days, ened painting, the Pope intoned forced to throw dirt over him. en. Holly Davis, George Cox, St. Bristol. As a r ^ lt the East were the wife, two tons and clared the Rev. John E. Poet yea- hia blessing to all sasembled and man auto striick the highway for operating a motor vehicle while Helaine Einbinder. daughter of LI. Cdr. J. W. Harr. terday, preaching upon the annl- under the influence of liquor, on then gave his blessing of "UrW et AUTO WORKERS WIN HIKE Bowers School. Attendance, 325: fence, knocking over Several high They were to join him at hia ata- orbt’’—to the city of Rome and way posts^ spinning arouhd^ and vereary of tha Protaatant Refor Oct. 20. Hartford. Nov. I (ffi—CIO Unit Prise winners: Unde Hohwieke, tion at Port l^autay. The latest arrest waa made by the world. - .. ed Auto Workera at the Royal Pamela Mercer. Jackie Conlan. STOP SMOKINe cmning to rest on the bppOsite mation. "Proteatantism Is hot, An the thousands in the square / ' For aide of the highway. The Caniff it cannot be, a atatlc, creedbound Patrolman Samuel Maltempo fol Typewriter Co. have accepted a Gail Putnam, Barry Van Camp, • Scientists proved in clinicsi tests WIVES WAIT QUIETLY lowing a domestic quarrel at Mll- below again shouted "Vi\4 it Papa new contract which call* - for a Robert McFarland, ^n ald McFar that with Bantron 4 out of 6 poopla 'y Congrewmiin auto 'also hit the fence, knocked Lexington Park, Md., Nov. 1 tnaUtution. ProteaUhtiam is (long Uve the Pope)," the bells of . State dowp posts and skidded onto the founded upon certain great rellg- ler’^home, according to police. general wage increase of from 4 to land, '\Vendy Keegan. can stop smoking in 8 days.-This For ^ A (toun or so brave women suf- In court today. Miller pleaded St. Peter’s pealed forth to end the 8 rents for about 8,300 employes. ’ Hollister School, Attendance formula developed by a laading Aiosri fToin th* highway where it overturned. fered ^etly today, through the ioiu principles, which find their ceremony. Senator Gongrennaii ^OUi autos which were headed author and giver In Jesus Christ." guilty to breach of the peaca. and The workers accepted the contract 160: Prise winners; Kathy Rohra- esn Univstmty is asft, non-habit forpi- fhte of the Navy wife—endless operating w’hile hia license waa un-r at a maaa meeting Sunday, thus bach. Patricia Tripp. Louise Ma in*. pleasant to taka. Just take on* FIRST oast were towed away. The acci waiting for b ^ d of men missing Mr. Poet said the heritage of More pedestrisns ar* killed dur ending six months of negotiations. from thia at Large dent occurred Just west of Cider the Protestant movement, dating dcr suspension, and not guilty to her, Patricia Saunders. Tigi Brown, tablet after each maal. You muat stop MUI Road. at sea. driving under the influence of ing- the hours of du»k and darkness The old contract expired lest Raymond Roberts, Robert Craig, ■mokint wHh the very ftnt boi (only DISTRICT Diatrict It made no fhffarence that from the day* of Martin Luther liquor. than during the hours of daylight. night. Petfr Klock, $1.00) or your Booney beck. Aek for The announcement of comple in the 16th century, are four in ;/.■ tlon of plans for the aniiial basaaTi their men had flown instead of Asst. Prosecutor- Richard Law Bentron eraokinf deterrent t^blete* sailed. number. Using the letter of the avidently waa aurpristd by tha last a t St. John'sV Episcopal Cburch Apostle Paul to the church at were made today. Their husbands comprised the plea, and requestad a continuance WELDON DRUG CO. crew of tha Navy Super-Constelik- Rom*. Mertl.n Luther in hia day, so more evidence could be pre Tht? year u nd^ the guidance of Jike John Wealey In the 18th cen- Class M_Serviee SYMBOIJt 901 Main St.—Tcl. MI-3-5.121 Mrs. Douglas J. Rbberta, chairman, Upn missing with 43 aboard on a sented. ibutine fli^t from the Patuxent tui^r, restored the church to its Judge John S. G. Rottner grant - This Is a fun-rate t • the annual baxaar will be turned maghetic spiritual base. DL==Day Letter Justice of Peace Into a Christmas Fair and will N^val Air Test Center here to the ed it and set bond at 31,500 in the Telegram or Cable Asores. "The first of these Protestant case. Police said Miller la being gram nnleas It* de WESTERN NL=^Nlght litte r .. WILLIAM V. DeHAN make available to the public items principle* jiolda in effect that - which can be used as Christmas They first learned the plane was transferred to the County Jail to ferred character is nUsalng by phone about noon Sun every man, jtpofessional. skilled await trial as ha la unable to post Indicated by a salt- LT=rlnt’l Letter ■ -gifts. The Christmar’Fair will be Teiej^srm / held at St. John’s Church on El day. Within minutas, C ^ r. L W. Slid: common labOrtf, may coni* bond.---- ' ....------, — able symbol aboTO MATTRESSES ,— .lu.-- lington Avenue -Friday, Nov. 19 Meachum, senior chaplain at the before God without kid of clergy or preening tho ad V L T /ln fl Victory and aill start at 11 am. The Fair big Navy Inatallation, and hia two or other Intermediary element. dress. . Letter Made To Order will run until 5 p.nj. after 'which a assistants had divided the list of The decision for God is, niad* as Voters Receive W. P. MARSHALL, PreaMeat supper will be served in the church next-of-kin living on or near the Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam Once It la better to have a good re meeting rooms and entertainment base and begun making personal said In the sanctuary of a per- built mattreos than a cheap new will follow. In former yeara 'the calla, eon’s conscience.’ Proteatantism League Feathers one. tVe re-mnke and aterlllM stands thia day for the freedom of iMLsaar was an afternoon affair, but ‘The wives naturiUly. are wor BC006 ail types of mattreosoo and box the hours have been, advanced to ried, but are taking it bravely,” the individual' In a world where Voters' who caat'. their ballots springs. Onaible Friday morning shoppers Chaplain Meachum. said. "They man's .freedom is in jeopardy. tomorrow Will 'oe given a gold \ to attend and have more time while ere very appreciative of their ’’Proteatanta believe that the =B. B. WWY450 WWZl NL PD=WASHINGTON DC 27= JONES FURNITURE neighbors and, friends who came Bible alone Is the final and ever feather and a tag sayiirg ’’I have children are in school. An added at voted; how about you?”Tb* feath- traction will be the serving of aa shipmates tb express their sym lasting authority knd guide of the oiHi FLOOR COVERING pathy and condolence. The wives ars will be distributed by membere • WILLIAM S. DAVIS, CHAIRMAN 1954 OCT 28 AM 8:52 aanda’iches and tea at lunch time Christian life. Church tradiflona of the League of Women Voters of Si Oak St.—Tel Mli»-1M1 for those'who Would welcome the have -fblth in God and are keenly are of value only aa they supple MANCHESTER TOWN REPUBLICAN COMM. 63 CONSTANCE DR„ ' opporU-nity to "eat out." appreciative of the spiritual min ment, in the experience of man Mancheater W-ho hope by thia istry extended by their chaplains." method to etlmulat* cltisen inter The committee as announced by kind. the great spiritual truths of est In voting. / - MANCHESTER, C0NN=. -- x Mrs. Roberts includer' the follow Op his rounds,'he said, he found the scripturei,” Mr. Post said. -t. ■ ■ . ■ . : . ing: Mrs. Donald C. Fisk.-assistant that ■ in every rase other Navy The' pastor of the North MeUK The Leagua’s -’’Gold Feather / chairman; fanfy work, knit goods wiyea were with those whoM hus odist Church said tha third great Campaign" waa inaugurated • NOTHING WOULD GIVE ME GREATER PERSONAL PLEASURE THAN TO and aprons, Mrs. William j>N ut- bands were missing. principle Is to be found In the- during the town election in Oc REPUBLICAN lahd; food tablei Mrs. Henry T. Mre. Nancy Cole, wlfa of the verse In Romans which illuminated tober and la being repeated be COME TO CONNECTICUT TO BRING THIS MESSAGE TO YOU AND TO OTH Andrews; white elephant and gift senior officer aboard the plane— Martin Luther’s spiritual pUgrim- cause of the enthusiasm it gener table. Mrs, Joseph A. Eckels; gar Lt. Cmdr. John Sanford Cole— age. 'He who through faith is ated at that time. ERS IN YOUR STATE WHO BELIEVE ^ T H jU S IN THE EFFORTS WE ARE VOTERS / den table, Mrs. William F. ReiSke; spoke quietly, almoat calmly. "I righteous shall live.’ Mrs. Marahall Banever, voters /' • doll table, Mra Alexander Orous; won't say I’m not worried," she "Works cannot save us. Not scr\ice chairman for the league, MAKING TO BUILD AN AMERICA STRONG AND PROSPEROUS IN A WORLD art* and crafts table, Mrs. Ken- said, "but I just know they're go announces that . the following ing to find them all right." all the church work in the world For troRsportatiQii to * neth W.'Cook; Christmas wTap- will save us. Nothing supersedes league membera ^v* volunteered AT PEACE. BLT WITH ONLY ONE FREE DAY AVAILABLE TO ME BEFORE pings, ribbons and candlea Mrs. She said the hadn't -; talked to the experience of Jesus Christ in to help in the dist^bution: District tho Polls on Tuosdoy, / any of the other wives whoae-hus e - " \ Raymond B. Ladd;.grab bag. MUs the heart—that la the universal 1, East Side Rec, Meedames Allan NOVEMBER I^XOND, I AM ABLE TO VISIT ONLY A FEW STATES. SO I Nov. 2; \ Gertrude Wise; afternoon tea and bands were /aboard^ "I think each Bow--ln Japan they've got McCarthy, John I^lffer,' Arthur The event will be held at the At the home of the Pilot, Lt. Strenge, Alexander Wylie, Vernon FREE GOVERNMENT. YET, I JHEAR CONSTANTLY ABOUT COMPLACENCY Vernon Elementary School start John Gerard Leonard, "a friend" a spa where a horse gets a hot tub, ’ E « t Sklo Rocrootioo aniwei>d the phone. "Pleaae call a brisk nibdown, and a new leas* Hauechild, John M. Hyde, Robert AND APATHY TOWARD THIS CRITICAL ELECTION. FRIENDS TELL ME ing at 8 p. m. with all 4-H mem on life. The establishment is oper Tedford and Betty Dorr. Cootor, School Stroot bers, thflr parenU, and friends back tomorrow," he said. Lt. F. Jack Gist, public informa ated by the Uvestock section pf Diatrict 4, Community I, Mea- THIS IS BECAUSE THE PEOPLE ARE SATISFIED, ON THE WHOLE, WflTH CoB MI-9.S315 being invited. The piirpose is to the prefectural gipvcmment- i t dames G*or(a Gorfa, Ann* Naa- give recognition to the accomplish' tion officer, said the wives and MI-9.A345 other relatives of the missing men Shixuoka, south of Tokyo. It i* in .sUr, Frank Horton. Oiester Koblin- THE KIND OF GOVERNMENT AND KIND OF PROGRAM THEY ARE GET ments of 4-H club’ members and tended for overworked race horaea. aky, COvllI* Woodbum. Paul Will- the adults who work with them. were remaining at home. "We have, a peculiar aituatlon The spa can hgndla 10 horaea at a hid*. David Ott, F. H. Cowan, Jay TING—THAT MANY CITIZENS GO TO THE POLLS ONLY ^ E N THEY ARE District No. 2 ' Awards will be presented to here." he "said. "Everyone either time. They are driven into the bath Rubinow, James Harvey and H. D. Club members who have been moat Uvea right on the base or Just room, tied to bar* and a shower Taylor. -; , ANGRY OR APPREHENSIVE ABOUT THE COURSE OF E « N T S . IT IS UN- Wost Sido Rocrootic« -^outstanding in their project fields; .outside the gate. 'No one is wait turned on. This ia followed by a to clubs ' which ha've most satis ing at the squadron." steam treatment and nibdown. Current expenditure for .elemen BELIEVABLE TO ME THAT GOOD GOVERNMENT CANNOT COMMAND- AS Cootor. Codor Stroot factorily carried out the aims of He said ,the families had been The horaea didn't like It at first. tary .and secondary, scboola aver CoN MI-9-2987 4-H club work and to club leader* aaaured tliby would be called But how, aay the operator*, they ages 3217.45-per year, per pupils, MUCH ZEALOUS SUPPORT AS BAD GOVERNMENT COMMANDS OPPOSITION. who have completed their 8th year promptly if anything new devel go for it in a big way. says the National Education Asan. MI-9-8441 or more of 4-H leadership, accord- oped. / LET US, THERfeFORE. DO EVERYTHING WE POSSIBLY CAN TO PERSUADE .iOS to the announcement of Coun- Jack.RUe, a.former Navy flyer .i / PULL THE SECOND LEVER ’ ty Club Agent Albert B. Gray. / District No. 3 Who operates a resUUrant here, EVERY VOTER TO EXPRESS HIMSELF ON ELECTION DAY.4 SO LETS ROLL Bala Dampeae Party said most of the officers in the Saturday night's rain dampened crew were ‘‘old-timere." Several UP A TREMENDOUS VOTE—CONFIDENT THAT THE OVERWHELMING MA- Woddol School the enthusiasm for the Oommu- flew during World War II, he DR. FRANK H. HORTON ^ Brodd Stroot Blty Halloween party which was aald. JORITY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE SUPPOR'T GOOD GOVERNMENT AND CoRMI-9.9207 FOR THE KIND OF GOVHINMENT YOU WANT! awved indoors to the Town Hall. Friends of the' ccew m.en de Polic* report that (he rain also scribed tb* flight ae "routine." ANNOUNCES WILL Vo t e ACCORDINGLY. MY WARM CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ON Mt-9.3037 ■ Jostico of Peace nduoed the amount of vandalism. They said the crewmen were, sup Tkara was a report of a clothes posed to have taken the Super- The Re-Opening of His Office Nov. 1 YOUR ^L E N D ID WORK IN OUR ck)MM0N CAUSE. BETWEEN NOW AND RAYMOND ?r. QUISH . Uae being cut on Rale 8ti;eet, a Gonatellation to the Asores end DiftrictNa.4 CLOSE fbace knocked dew’s, an auto ftmd-- Oi*" waltqfl User*, for luiother at 935 MAIN STREET for the NEXT TUESDAY LET US, WITH ENTHUSIASM ANb THE WILL TO WIN, DO ar and aarial damagad. and grass pUn* to fly back. Y.M.C,A.BoiiRo« •toned la an auto gas tank, all on But instead their wives waited Practice ■’of Pediatrics THE JOB THAT WILL DRIVE US THROUGH TO VICTORY= FOR TRANSPORTATION ngh Btraat - , today. FIRSTDISTRICT SECOND DISTRICT THIRD DISTRICT / FOURTH D ^ K T 'Tsdagr's Aattvlttea always has hope," said DWIGHT D. EISENH0WER= CdlMt.9.8722 H mt rteeirtly formed prayer . Telephone Mitchell 9-6232 - c A l l t h e s e n u m b e r s Chaplain R. W .' 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V pjUV tW El«W MANCHESTgR .E V E I^6 HERALD, MANCHESpR, CONN^ MONDAY,\oVEMBER 1,11954 /■i, ! “ HUB...... MANCHESTER EVENING HI^RALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. MONDAY, NOm MBER 1, 1954 PAGE 'THIRTEBN JL. — ------■ II I. 3POONERV1LLB fO LK S BY FONTAINE FOX PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE .V \ B olton Queen Frederil^a Dockers Tackle PgTITIoj lb THE Bus $KIPPE^ M/AIT An>w«r to ProvioiM Putilo'S.; HO.HOf SHE t h i n k s Sense and Nonsei Skywatch Schedule / Has Ear Operation Baiekldg of Work *rO I IT'S TRU E ABOUT Cross Country n n a a c i s i Both Su 8 n ra E ica L a u o */ Unite to Serbe YEAR ROU^D AIR COMJiTION'M;, VFLYING CARPETS!! r : j n B u a L i Tuesday, Nov. t , \ . ■ T f a 8 *N’'FHAT SeccHid W i^ a n ~ Oh, I don't Zurich, Switseriand, Ntov. 1 (An London. Nov. 1 ^ Dockers In ACSOC8 SUhcloacd n E iE iM a ia J i ^ SUvo Tennor, an a lad, Had 'rreen ^ m orp ou > -‘^^■GuMn Fredeiika of Greece un- Midhtght-3 a.m...... Volmileers Needed. 'j'- ' SERVICE b e y o n d SERVICE 1BBBL3QQ know. Probably the same thing we C o f M 2 a.m.-4 a.m. .. Volunteers Needed. I eight British ports ' today tackled ' 1 — • AncelM, 3 Lookoute never ,>XMde a pansing mark. His do. ^ ■ idermnt the first of two optra- x ' IBI3L3L3IM aCOCSBOEj! tiona for btosclcrosia of the ear 4 a.m.-6 a.m. •...... Volunteers Needed. more than SOO million dollars A constant endeavor te esrei In serVicejIs O d if o r ^ 4 Raises □ □ □ Q i a i a i l a o d K a a L ] teacher raid, “ I f e very sad. Jack ^ r a t Woman — Aren't men Bolton, 1 ^ . 1 (Special)—Wheth-^hgr^ cooked today. A communique said the 6 a.m.-9 A.m. ,...... VolunteeFs Needed. worth of cargo piled up on the ev1k|ent. Sfotfem faclHttea and careful ra< 4>l—Nevada 9 ----- , □ Q Q c a a a i la M U C S u c i si.mply la c ^ ambition's spark. He, fUl spinMch* choco* Pennsylvania surgery had proceeded normally 9 a.m.-Noon . . . I ...... William Hsneen. terplreiplton o f the fannil.v’a wlske* sag sp> S ----- .M aine □ B a a a n i i n a Q C i a c i annot parte, an easy phrase i he er thta^tmirn’a voters arrive at the jlAte puiUli^T' milk; Wednesday, waterfronts durtng their i-week^ 6 Scandinavian c s L ia B a a wmwmmm not read his 'Lorha I ^ n e .' green beans, bread, and the queen waa feeling well. K6ori;-3 p.m...... Robert Genovesl, preciafed hy families aeiy'ed.. 12 U im t* It was Bobbie's first date; Ho' polls At 0 a. m , or nearer closing Mrs. Robert Coleman. strike. ■ , • \ 7 Full (suffix) ■ M Q o a a a u a ij at hte d e ^ m in a daze .. . luid jam, apple crunch. She tteil spend about 10 days In ISLoVe'fod took the girl out to a soda foun At 7 p.m., Oiey will be Abli to ' 3 p.m.-6 p.m...... Paul Goulet. The Communtst-supporled walk Viliam P. QuMi \ / 0 — , Nebraska n c j u □ □ □ □ a c a he aRn ell day and huma a tune." tain, and. aald; Thursday, chicken noodle the hospital. A second, operation c s B i a a c a a o c i a a i c i t a get a cup of coffee A*)d a 4 p.m.-8 p.m...... Alfred Hagenow, ^rald Nlcoletti'. out, by 44.000. men demanding the •lohn Tierney • . , > „ t4ltalian coina .9 If tick Then \here waa James Alonzo iwn harvard beets, bread and described as, "fenestration" will be ^lA Man'a □ G s a ia c s Q c i a a c i L j L ] Bobbie'— What will you have? /St stands set up on the TOwn ui'eBu-: ---- t .— : 8 p.tn.-lO p.m. . , Lloyd Davidson, Richard Harris. right to refuae overtime work, had Raymond T. QuiSh 10 Woody plant Firm; aasmart a lad a* you could Girl, -i-1 guess Til have a banana performed in three months. nickname 43 Musical bv both poimcal pariles. 'I>efe :^“2r*rXn?. A'"i ' King Paul was at her bedside. 10 p.ra.-Midnight ...... Doris Cowles, Waity Duggan. brought the vast port of Lon Phone \ 11 Nazi deserter 28 Indians ' find. He paaaed with hohora every split. Will be no party la ^ a attaphed to * '“ • J*'"*** »*'«>• Id Popular doga Ruddir----- 29 Beginner instrument tstl- Vitsl food imports were iiiter- 26ChiUcd boys wgre • presented Bobcat. pins. riipted and shipments o f man 225 MfllN ST. 25 River in Asia ^0 Locations A u gu stin ^ of James Alonso rax;m, the boy ktery Masters, of Wacp; Ky., ter anyone who wishes R*oer»l chairman for this major ,vai enjoyed after the pack meeting. 27 Except 20 Put forth 41 — Early - ((X>eL) SO Middle tvho had the brilUant tnlnd?> Alas Slncg the town has only one voting the society's fund ralslnr A fter this ceremony, the entire Each den had Its own booth or ufactured exports were halted.The 30 Periian has « perfect M In the bend of her B O Y S C O U T / 27NoUees '42 Scottish caps (preflx) . . , it makes my conscicnM squirm; knee. machine and more than a thou- "^ie society wlli bold a pack paid tribute to the former project to raise money for its own motor industry reckoned Its loss In princea Cubmaster Peter GannuU. use. The actlvitlte Included jhoot- thj export line at more than 19 ^'1 mention of Firm is harden find. — B. M. W / sand voters, many of whom may work meeting at the church to 32 South He Is a aclentlrt o f parts. HIkeures wait until after Dad gets, home morrow at 8 p. m. Chairman, Joseph Marcin 'e x Ing gallery, food sale., cake acutlbn. million pounds (42 million dol 1 3 5 7 Notes American r“ V b & u r make countless crlpple^’ g la d .^ e is from work to vote, it is hoped that White Tomorrow tended the pack's congratulations movies, sale of pine conei/tend lars). ■ rodent belov'd in - many hearts. But asst'o Rumor Is untra^able, i|« a Eleanor* -*<—• > the greatest unemployed are*. In ■ ThO^epubltcan Town Committee Meet Tonight - Mrs. Ruasell Smith, Mrs. Thomas A:S day begaii. 340 ships r— This Week la Srontteg Weekend Deaths I 30 In addition \ the world. X, what say tehJK .. has annbunced that calls' for trana- The Executive Committee of the Brown. Mrs. Frank Lister. Mrs. many loaded with perishable food a n Let (hem say Tonight: Troop 73. Bolton; 40 Animal tat protation m ^ )>e made to Mrs. church will meet at 8 o'clock to Kenneth Morrison, and Mrs. A l — awaited. -Unloading. 41 Regret 2T 2 ? 2 8 Jones esme back from .his vaca Charles Robbma3-8510; Mrs. Alfred Troop 91' Bowers; Cub Leaders bert Avery. TT ?r night in the parish room. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At thS London docks there were T. M. »». U. 1 . PM. . U isiM al 4 2 T b m e tion and proudly displayed.his tan 6 of\ ly New. Hampshire^d 6srrett, 9-0331 or. Mrs. Howard ■ Meet Tomorrow Basic Training. Mrs. Brown announced receipt Decatur, Ind^^Wilbur Shaw, 51, OUT OUR WAY 43 Cooked w 5 1 a and muscles. hetJS lays cgs with inch-wide dark Kenneson, 9-7205. D H ^rs who will Tuesday: Cilh Leaders Round of $29.75 from the recent cake sale 29,000 #on8.^of meat. 4.496 tons of BY J. R. W ILLIAMS XIlfford Troop 65, ArmoiX Troop 126, duced Elbridge Tracy, the new ed Methodist Church. / of the Indianapolis 500-mile race, tons of eggs arid 1,000 tens of Crete w< His colleaguav admired hik'mus- Esservllle. Va; Stephens, Mrs. Robert MUleX-Mrs. Emanuel Lutheran; ^quadroii 25, Assistant Cubmaster. John Morti and in'- recent years' president of VEH. OLD HA-HA.' HE’S' h o l d it, . B A H / H O W 5 Public Records 92 In tkcku T Jl Donald Tedford, Mrs. Byron 8n Center Ghurch- mer announced the Cub Leaders’ bananas. LAZV LUKE m a d m o w /. b u s t e r / 1 cles and asked whether , he /got the Indianapolis Moto^ Speedway. HOW DIO SOO SET ELECTeC^ ABYSMALLV M, Policeman lafO and James G. Hassett Warantee Deeds; Green Manor Wednesday: Basic \Tralnlng. training session, Nov. 1 at Ver- - The stevedores agreed Friday to SOLD THE FOR TWENTY HE rHALREDj^ ISNORANTVOU 9SKvai7 one them from rdwing a boat. / collision) — jUtes to Walter F. and Eva 'W. Bom in Shelbyville, Ind. Died Sat- PlACE POR YEARS HE’S , TO PAINT A nCTDRE 94 Nothing You saw this lady ivihg toward The Democratic Town Com West District; Troop Vl2, Ver planck' School. The following urday< /' call off their, stoppage and work A g O C R B e e r < f a r e o f m v a b t .' Jones Rowing lie darned. I got Elliott, property on Bolton Center ' PASfTURE LAUOHEPOVBR F oe THE l i b r a r y :? 99Plecea these fro;.i pulling fish into the you. Why didn't you mittee has announced transporta planck; Troop 120. St.' J ^ e s '; awards were presented- by Cub- a ‘Yeatonabls" amopnt of over SOON AFTER MARINE A <30A T O N y ^ A S A m e r e V O O T H innr her half R oad/O t*rn Manor Estates to Worcester, Mass.—John B. Mc- t h e O W f PA1^^T SOS 90 Snow runner Wy boat. the road ? tion requests will )>e taken by Mrs. Post 47, South Methodist; 'l^oop msster Gregory: Joseph Msrein, Atiliffe, 62, former football coach time while their leaders negotigte >OU WEWT SUCKER Of S c h w a r t z '^ a / im Pa r i s x John J. McDermott, 3-4586; Mrs. Ludvig Upenleks, lo t ' on Bolgon AWAV TO LUKE--&UT WE'VE SE E i'i VOL) (ver.) Motorist — I couldn't 11 which 133, Second CongregstlOnal. Bear badge; Wade Fuller and -at Catholic University and Mar on the Issue w-ith the employers. CAFE VJiNDOVJ/ PAINTED A W y Edmund Peresluha, 8-4091; Mrs. Center RosOMS. P. H»rrick to Wll- COLLEGE, OLD LUKE P e r f o r m is w ith S7PIgpen If people knew how^much trouble half she wanted. Thursday: Troop 124, AndoVer. Philup Rice, silver arrow; Brent quette University. Died Friday. , AMP itSBEEM l e f t a n Mortimer Harlow, 9-0723 and Mrs. liam end Dorothy Clark, land on THAT VARNISH RE T H E JISHT H & PBO W L OF FROiT 5 ~ ii 5 they caused their chil lren, parents ■' \ . Friday: Scout' Leaders Roun Mohr, Denner’a pin, gold arrow, VACANT AlOMUMEMT , DOWN V i Alfred Lewis, 9-5335. Several per Center Road; MRlachl G. Steele to Chicago--Jeremiah Stokes, 75.1 MOVER VOU O R lN K D l S L 0 C A T E D r /60 ' would never get married. Mary B. Byram. of table. two-year-pin; James Hickey, I^ h EVER . TD VOU HIS k n e e / > rr d r e w I S a lt ----- Citr sons will have cars available dur William F. aijd ShlrlX^RHey. prop i lawyer-author and lecturer against i 0P ^INCE;^ s u c k e r s .' THAT REPRODUCES ii Bay, Wls., spells her name erty on Carter Street:'L,8urler F. s pin, two-year pin; ■**"’ ** I Communism. Died Sunday, I f C AP ON A f l i e s ' Uteh • 1 1 ing the day although no hating was A SUNSET ON First Won^n — I wonder what same .way forward or backward., DeMars to James J. and Mirj^Chir- The October meeting of Pack 4 Bhdd, Assistant Denner, ; Bear Kansas City—E. Mont Reily. 88., p TRUS^ES-BELTS FlREPLDS/ given of the names by the Town gold arrow v ■liver,.'arrow, i >■*>', ,, , VOUR men talk about when they're off — Mrs. Frank F. Byram. ry, property on Brookfield Road,, welcomed the following boys »* governor of Puerto Rico under , k M E N ’ and .WOMEN , Committee. two-Jear pin; Marshall -Kramer. nose by thamseX-es. X ' ’***'*"'® W’is. Building Plans Bobcats: William Pomeroy. Wil- President Harding. Died Sunday. ■” Advertlsement •• ^Uam Smith, Alan Anderson, David Assistent Denner; John,Boyle, sil Chicago Wilbur D. Cornstock, BUGS BUNN ■Victor Frld of the srchitecUirsl ver arro^, Bear badge, two-year firm of Ea>betts, Frld and Prentice To serve' Bolton, to represent Atkinson, Jeffrey Clarke. Louis 82, founder-member,.of tJons In ^Arthur Onis Storas/l! you. elect Elsie M. Jones, state, Damsto, Donald Haugh, Anthony pin. , ternational. Bom In Warsaw, Ind. attended the Thursday meeting of , To . Jaihes Bourne, Richard “ E^PfeRT FITTERS // a ' MV c l Ot u s s l i n s b w o k b representative. Vote Democratic. Meeks. Richard G'Brlen, David Died Sunday. AI.WAVS fiLAO .r^Vl he School B'.iUdlng Committee at Royle, RoyXCTark/ Michael Gan- L I Wa n t t o s s t t h b w e s t Simnsored by the''Bolton Demo Wilk and ^ p h e n Johns. * N llS H i O R A ^ A N D j ^ Ite request. Frld w ar the architect n'.,ts and Mather/NelH, silver ar OF MV WASHING HUN6 UF foV\ the six-room addition at the cratic Tpwn Committee, \ Cubmaster Bockus presented awards 'to John Jurog, Daniel row; Kip Pritraard. Wolf badge; BiFORB ITBTAtrrS Elementary School completed in John Mortimer; Bear badge, two- /” 1952. Manchester Evening' He'alil Rhodes, Paul Sa'arl., Roger Par WAIN year . pin; Thonte* Best, Bear Robert E. Gorton, secretary of Bolton correspondent, Mrs. Joimph rott. W olf Badge; Rickey Daley; D'ltalla, telephone Mltehell S-5i545, W olf Badge ^nd gold arrow; Gai'y badge, gold arrow\ tllver arrow, the comnalttee, said .sat night the two-year pin; Ronhl^Smith, Bear 3 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD com m itted is favorable toward Haugh, Francis Brookes, Gary Harrison and Duncan Bockus, sil badge, gtdd arrow, t^ -y e a r pin: COMPARE OUR PICK-UP and hiring F riX as. architect for the Carl Syranaon, Bear bk^e, two- , TAKE ADVANTAGE OF O U ^ O K IE new additionXbut has not formally Sliaw’8 Death Tied ver arrow; Joseph Prignsno, two '\w>x'\iA\vrv (S o N - sljvei' arrows; Peter • Lumbruno, year pin; Richard Spiess Imd Law- | done so. Gortflm said Frid's com rencf' Hutchinson, one-y^r pin. FOUNDlNiG' plete fam fliariX with the local told srrolv, two silver arrows; j WEEK 1e C O O K IE m E ^UELiVERY SERVICE and year pins also went to ames T H E \ To Speedway Fate David Smith. Bear; Donald Be school plant, geMral catiafaetion Anthony AUbrio, "Fred 1, All fresh nm our own oven. C R IT IC S T a-ith the 1952 addition and the ne langer, Bear and gold arrow; Da Stephen Broi/n. Maranall t. Only ve ' heat of Ingredients iiaed. ANDTB'E' cessity to save as \nuch time as PRICES WITH ALL OTHERS IN 6 E C T S - Cap* Indianapolis, Nov.' 1 —The vid Tupper, gold and silver arrow; D'Avanao and Terry Jeskev, Bob 3. Big differesi ysriety every- ■ m E T A K ^ ^ F « ii'i •>«a Ceeteaea, W*. pos-Mble in having the\iew addition T I* Bag » ft. f ■!. M Theodore Wrubel./ sliver arrow;/ cat pins were awarded to Stephcii- timey^ • , / ready next SeptemberX^e among plane cra.sh death Saturday of Peter Kracunas-and William P ie SYOOP a>itomoblle' raring Immortal Wll- Morrison. AUyn Martin, and So r ^ e and fill up your rookie Jar. You’re Stuck! BY V. T. HAM LIN 1 H the major reasons the oommlttee man. Webelos; David' Cooney *hd Thomas Andreoli. A framed Pack feels the Frld firm a logical choice. Riiy/one dozen at regular priee, and hbr .Rhaw, left the future o f the Roger Harrison, Denner St^pe; charter was'presented to Cubmas- < ' one penny more, you get your WELL, G E E WHIZ. WHAT In consultation with Frtd, the Gary Haigfh, Assistant DennSr. VMEAN HE'S GOT \WHATS WRONG ^ VEH.„..I Ihdianapolis Motor Speedway In ter Gregory by John Mortimer of i rond -dozen. rUVE GONNA CO ABOUT/ KEN WINSTON committee sought to establismwhat Den 1 had an exhibit on .display X> SPEND TH' REST \ WITH THATP ' g u e s s FO LK S BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN^HITNEY doubt today. Den 2. | .2 ” ’ ^ c a j * R N X q u a x w n m u g OF HIS UFE WITH t>pe of information must be t)ro- ^and told abo\it forest and 4oll con (FOR PICK-UP and DEMVERY) MACHINE AN'/ A FUXINOER) siuCk: ALLTH' WAY CO GET WHAT "I've been so broken up about Service pins were presented to ' THAT BIG BU3NDE lided to obtain preliminary plans servation. Den 2 presented- the committee menibers Joseph Mar- I t h e y A S K RDR. Aa a re-i-ult. Chairman John it, I don't know what we'll do," EVreVTHING \ AW TWICE / EACk IN TK TWRD ^ BRUMNEHILDE?/ P ifsao.' z NOTWv civilian "Swiss Bell Ringers", j^ns 3 and cln, chairman; Anthony D'Avanao, j PASTRY moTTA m „ Rothwell will get. a aurvey of Ian< said Anton J; (Tony) Hulman, COOD PROM NOV. 1 to NOV. IS OOMPLETELYN. AS FLAT.'^ CENTURY? MSCNM 4, Ghosts and Pumpk|n Band. Den treasurer :Dltn Budd. advancement . HAT MAT/// HtAoooanna*./ to the north of the school and the pwner of the speedway. OLrTAWHACK?> 6. community singi^ with sound chairman, and RusacU Smith, pub SHOP committee has asked the Board of Shaw, tbree-tlmc winner of the effects. A Blue and Gold corsage licity chairman. Two-year service ■ SWISS PLAIN y : Educatiph to attend Its next meet ;-niile Memorial Day race in his was presented to klr*- Boper. a re pins were received by Den Mothers 183 NO. MAIN STh MANCHESTER ■ \ ing this Thursday. 20 years of professional racing tiring den mother. New den Mrs. Anthony Alibrio and Mrs. Open Sum. thru Sat, TEI,; MI-9-2660 At thttxtlme. they will confer and president and manager of the mothers welcomed were Mrs. John Gregory. One-yedr sere-ice with the M ard of Education on 7 ■ A. M. to\7 P. ,M. speedway slhce World War II. Clarke and MY* Atkinson. The pin# were presented to Mrs. Eu (Formerly Kay’a Faatry Shop) exactly what Is wanted and needed was kHIed With two associates meeting ws^/crosed with the show gene Spiess. 3Ira. John Doyle, snd In constructing the six-room addi when th^r plant crashed In a ing of a, movie showing how Mrs. Thomas Brown. A boisterous tion au th orial by a recent town cornfield near Decatur, Ind., dur Smokey t)ie Bear became, the sym meeting. ■ . /- ing a light snowfall. \ bol of forest conservation. School 5lenu The other victims were Ernest \ Menu for the hot lunch program R. Roose,^ 41,\nfflcial artist for at the Elementary School for the Cub-' Scouts of Pack 98 enjoyed SWEATfRS or the .spfedWay, gnd Ray Grimes. a full evening of fun at the new i remainder of the \week follows: BOOTS AND ifER BUDDIES 40, of GreenfleIX lud., pilot of Buckley School on Vernon Street i Hero? BY EDGAR MAWTIN Tuesday, tomato raTeblt on rice. the plane. on the occasion of their October j SPORJ JACKETS ; "1 They were returning from De pack meeting. Terry JesVey and W^VL\AV^ ,'Wi\>»d TH W A VOOSFN- SOT V O O R X SAVX, \ troit where Shaw, /Who would FORMER S T A ^ REPRESENTATIVE OF VOORi Z SAWYER Advertisement— Marshall D'AvanSq, carrying the! l^’all Either Slore For Prompt Service bXNCVt ViNOOW V iA S O K) M V . MlSSlteOTHWiG RY ftOV CRANK A- have been 52 years' old Sunday, American flag and pack flag, led' .TW t MV CO A T 11 ;^-.TO VOOttViV 1 C9KMKIM. TIB DCSTnYtRS had test-driven a 1955 model the Cubs into the^aiidltqrium, and 1 '■Both ^ores Open—9 .A. M. to 6 P. M„ M»n. thru Sat. MOST OtA^lV C-COVLAR I BHAVI MOVEP OH, THE 9UB A Word from Your Chrysler, \ y ASOOT Q nSTANTW THf PESTROYERS 60 WTO ACTION. Scouts and parents joirted in the MARY CARPEI^ER BRENNAN O F W t P _____ K)OVOl OTARTO ITg MOTORS... i Repre.Hentativc, , •Surviving are the wldovi\and a pledge of allegiance. x ffanticallv hunt* fo ra Eugene Gagliardonfl 9-year-old son Warren W(lbur, Seated alynit the cam^ire, FOR OtANHELTHRU Tilt (ORAL REEFS. Jr. which was made by Bobby Spiess. The funeral will be tomor “V i ' w t ’ T W hsl makes a .good Repre the Clib.4 welcomed the tellowing GORDON’S CLEANERS sentative? In my opinion, pne at Vernon. Ind. Bobcats: Larry UAnty, Timothy STATE SENATOR who votes for bills which give Aid Oldman, David .Person, . Hardtng MANCHESTER GREEN / to your state and to your eoin- Gold offers no resistance to the tephena. Steyeb Bernstein, Leon- "SHE WILL DO M munlty. The dlshearteninK pha.seX passage of electricity when ' its ih;d Mathte^n, .David Odell. TEL. MI-3-8710 Is when the dectsiof* must be temperature is- reduced to a pslnt mas-hterrisaetU. Robert Alib- FOR TOLLAND COU mpde. as to how to pay for the.se near absolute aero. rlo.N^^a'm Swanson, Steven DIa- beneficial aids. Pe'bple seem to ______- i ______^ think that ... their reprepenlative. In order to be a good one, .should VOTE DEMOCRATI vote against-.any bill that will.I Gordon’s Pine Cleai raise taxes. Are we Rfpubllcans j AMESITE DRIVEWAYS P U U THE SECOND LEVER NOV. ASA CENTER ST. — (JARVIS ILDG.) JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN magicians? O f course not! are broad-minded, reasoning folk.s^ EXKRTLY INSTALLEI V JIDN6SY.„0NE last WELL...I'M who understand that the things; TEL. MI-9-833A MICKEY FINN GoinR Away! we want, need and receive mu.st Base Grading — Machine Spread — Forms Set'4— Power Rolled 0«CK.:...FQR THIS ' VOUR SISTER, B Y l a n k L E U N A R D ( - Alao: Parking Lota — Teunla Cdiirta — Walks Ricew m IweSTISATiON .I AM •CONNIE'.'.. AND I be paid' for. We all realize the C0MPUIN7S about NOW, 'DON HECTO#.'" HOPE THAT I need for aid in education, mental 10% FOB CASH TRANS.\CTIONs\ PISTURBINS CONOmONS MENTALLY SCK CAN REMEMBER 7 institution.s and roads. All of this Terms arranged If desired. ALLCUOLY exiSTiUe AND 1 WANT TO ALL OF YOUR costa money! Where do we get ^ ALL INSTALLATIONSLLATIONS SUPERVISED8UPEI Bl AT THE BLACKROCK BECOME A,VOLUNTARY It? Through goAil legislation! For memtal hospital, PATIENT HERE,' Bi/rr&FBAU . example, during the last leglala- 1 0 BROT Craftsmanship makes the difference "The daily 6UARDIAN' HCAV ABOUT YOUP DEMAIO THERS M 6ISW REPORTERS /SS£COAlP,SOSSl£BAmtSm/lPf tive' session, I .had to. make a X ESTABU8HED4TABU8HED 193930 \ JEFF COBB AND M£AMCH£ IBMOR/meE choice as to which of two tsxa- ' CALLL NOW — ANVTI;t i m e tion bills would achieve the best MANCHESTER MI-l-71-7691 — H A R IT iORD CHapel 7-ldl'1 COLLEEN JONES l^mSANBAPfHtSFLWA/G KIRSCH SIJNAIRE BUNDS ■/ TO INVESTISATE... results and yet be the moat | lenient oa the individual . tax payer. This u'As my de.'IsiPn. Two Sunaire V'enetian Blind.'*, made right in years ago I campaigned as being Manehe.ster h.v Findell. will fit your win against a State Income Tax. ^ I meant wkat I said! 1 voted against dows to perfection . . . give you-years of the State Income Tax bill, but I ' MIRRORS— AUTO GLASS \ trouble-free .sen ice for they’re quality- vPted in favor of raising the sales . maid -frbm the head at the top to the rail tax. This bill btihga the desired at the bottom . . , the best of ever.vthing ;:r results w-tth. the least encum FURNITURE TOPS €AP» A IN KAS i brance to thk individual, in the '''includiiig excluitive S-shaped metal ajats! l i i i i J l / The Girl’s Letler BY LESLIE TURNER fairest way possible. This Is^ust FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND! Catch? BY MERRILL C BLOS8EB one example of whac I stand for 1 SAW her SLAMCE at irrWEAHiIWOTlCBP OjATER, HAIM*. &6fi«AS TO Be THE THEW t e a r it OP AMfiRiLV, I thAT, 1001 TH' in fair dealing, . LAST PAGE OP A LETTER I Do you honestly feel thqt the' a n p fu w g the p ie c e s / c a m mao ju s t HOPE I m s * i T SNUIDSEO J. 1 WHITE IWH6R61 BEEM EMPTIEO AMY niD6ERPRIMTS 5HB Republican Administration has let MFG. CO, If Yoy Thought Hazel Was Bad/ MAY HAVE LEFT OM IT.,.^ you down? I'm sure that you do F t n d e l l S- not! , , GLASS CO. So, let's ;all get together aiid MANCHESTER ^SREEN support ths Itepwbllcan ticket by ■ 24 BIRCH ST. Wait T il You MMt Her Sisters! pulling the top lever, November.! T«L Ml 9-7.Y22 ..L 2nd. 1 \ When jhfise gals let hiose IheyV® sure to he diHice! 1 . ■ / Eugene GaglUrdone ! ‘‘We Can’t Hide Behind But you don’t have to worry about the “Big Wind”— Our Product* not when you’re a B.WTLY cte«te>iB(fr. > ' ■ Sponsored by the Bolton Repub-1 llcan Yown Committee. i We keep a close check on tho'weather and make doite you have a tankful of BANTLY oil to “weather" any Do You Like to Moke Things? atorml You C-AXT count on the weather, but you CAN e«»nnt aiSRSai Tkta H tKiany’* for you! iM. r. ■ Bia u. a PH. w. //-/ on our automatic deliveries . . , our 24-hour burner VIC FLINT - 'l Well, Come Ini Loada of ideaa, baked pn e.xperieiice,' service . . . our fuel saving tips. BY MICHAEL (yMAU.EY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNI CheeHci! BY WIIhSON SCRUGGS free for the aeking. .Lumber, including Call >11-9-|.>9.V For A Free Heating Survey » lOUlRB R M P N « ABOUT J lte ty Handy Panel Plywood.8 ; Ea8i-Bild Plan.s; RBFFLS9 5UK3PB, hardware, painte, ma.<«on .<o-It- MB*.Viii0NE~ l m e a n "Your*e|f project. G U T IDEA: Tell the MAR1HAl.t*« OO MOU' /•AARTHATO. ’ FOR M rs.w hat .vou want, for ('hri.stmas. NAME A - We’ll, reserve it. ’ M9ARI7 SHERIFF DF TDLUND CDUNTY H O W • T 0 -0 0 - IT C I N T I Mi "AN EXPERIENCED PURUC SER V A N r f I L C O . - 3 ^ i- 331 MAIN STREET . MANCHESTER. CONN. f a VOTE DEMOCRATIC . T E L E P H ^ ^ P U U THE SECOND LEVER NOV. 2 la' * S M F F t V € O .-1 0 L T O H N O t C,H
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IH glily-Rated Brownie Score Against giants FrankieRyff LIm Plai D^iNe Factor x / (M B •• Four Undefeated liARL W. YOST Rlitgers Breaks Up Temple Pass (es Eight and 72 Bpofts BOtor Ihode Island Gomes Elevens Fall in M eets Davis War4 ^s tong Runs Spark To IS Remam in N. £; SUNDAV ’Havtn . . . Check ou)t4arI/in Hopes Beautiful sunrise this ipoming, ^irds f or T ouchdowhs of getting rid o fta eoU ' and stay From Behind to Win Boston.: Nov. l (><^V-Only itoqr] Oiily Squads That Show Undefeated Lightweight and after the usual heavy Sui^ay by the U n S lip rth t^yfemainder of to over, Indians un4efelited coUefe foottell tssmt Any Respect Are Those \ bi'bakfaat of bacon and eggs I Join rmtsln in Now EngUad today* “ Sit-Tight” Phase Faces Vet from Coast By PAT BOUIUC ■ '\the family at church aelwices in the evening; to wattih Mau- By PAT BOUiUO / P erh a ^ Manchester High zhould play the role of a decided under X after Bdeton CoBege'a amasing! You’ve Alir;ady Licked Tonight in Brooklyi Mancheetbr . While on a short rice Harp^ it Del Flanagan, 1 By E.ARL YOST yWoPB of the parl(4d and the game. What a difference a' point makes. • . j fair from Uie gri()ifbn h e ig ^ and | F6r Athletics Today dog more oftqn, or perhaps it was the weathsr? Whatever the reason motor trip in town we vlett oAe of The writer picked Flan^an Savage line play by two' fine H ik\27-^^r'gallop around right A single extra point was the \raa»ccome froma i vk*z j ^yard fbi’.^a ■..»»»first down and three up until the final seconds of the game or. until Tilly Dubo4e’S/ you've already licked. melo Uosta. sufferpfi hla first de range than other fea tu r^ a t the was intcroepted bn the J*fovideijye~ • T l^^ety in the uhheaten. untied i the ntoation. Said Earie yes- feat a tveeW ago. they didn’t have to aa t ing Storra* dampiis with photo behind tq nbtch^ their fifth success j yards T o t \ » ' TD. fullback Steve The outfita yofa still must play Tee-Dee Smith*^ Bast Middle Tiirnplk^'site. . . 45 with .1:23 remaining. A , -y • YaleX* undefeated, but i R5*ff Was to ^avi) boxed a re nered their third win of grapher Cinch Ofiara.._. Before of t ^ season Without a setback'Ackerman tumbled the wet ban 3 0 ^ tho get all fired up aa though you’ve aa against three defeats. Mrest Park In SprU^leld is the Ij- sU starts'. A 13*13 stalemate «"<> Jack TllCbiett# recovered for fumble and n blocked kick were At IS-lS tie with Colgate, •We’he Just wailing—for said something unkind about their turn bout with; Ralph DupSa. the the rpee atarta I meet* and gossip imdxed Chester had a back named SmiOt. * Maacheater (IS) /acctlnation afterylttnch. and we With Uoyd Duff, hew 'UCohn head with Colgate the preceding Satur------, Uartmouth off the two. pick Smith. responsible for two of Grande's ’ ston College was No.. 1 in what 1 dpii’t know, M|t we’re grandmothers, New Orleaiw schoolboy, at New Join ' thouMinds rrf others looking scores. j by a quarterback from the. Just wait' Tom Smith, converted from (K Ends: Hohenthal, iersma, track coach, and his asaiatant. day ie the only-..blctch on one o f i " ‘F fumbled the the naUon in defenae and had won Look at what happened to most Orleana but the'match ran Into kt and feedliyy the many animals first time he carrJMthe mail, and one." Gbldermakc ’k kiok was true His brotSier Boy and father TV and mknagerial complications. guard to left halfback this sea- ^Qibb8, Herzog, Bob Kennedy, and forjper track Yale’a^^eatest acasona. .-%erial superiority Sve ; straight Xavier had gone of the elite last weekend; at the -Park^ist over the Connec th<.n ’innhn Hansen recovered tdrYala oh the l^giames over two eeaaona wlth- Connie . Sr, Ucd no oomnseat. Instead Inipaa meets CSrlos Cha son, enjoyed hla greatest day In Tackles; Burbank, 8. Squatrito, mentor, Cfitl Fischer. A large elec I Statistics between the two of -: and at the Hm^little did the fans ■ West Virginia, ranked > No. 7, ticut IJne/The monkeys hold the Mbre than 30.000 •Pectato^’J,! pne. Dean Loucka a n ^ S l over for fensive-mlnded eleven ■ were 4tit a victory. *; Neither laid aaysmembers of the was dumped off its u n b e a t e n vez Ity New Orleans while Ryff a red and white uniform. He D. Rquatrito, G. Wilson, tric ■ clock; ■ designed ' by Fischer, lOl'OOO less than had’^bben expect as rertire the"' ! ^ ft \. Is to play in In teriw ^ f the boys while their what Rpbved -to , be winning close' as the score. The maroon the gjufie’s^ n al putcoftic. ' the previous vvdek Xavier eigfat-maa ayndi^te whose pro streak by Pittsburgh, admittedly flghtb^ln Brooklyn. Ryff outpointed scored both touchdowms on runs Gug^s: Ballsieper, Dolin, Grim- was erected near the finish \llne ed, watched the Ivy L^gue game of eight and 72 yards. He car- ason. ^ la s , T. Strange, m o th ^ prefer to vlevv the which add'ed considerably tp speey score on tha-first play from scrim and grey Rhody team managed 15. .JdldwavXln the second period faUad,.to ragiater a ain^e first posal to boy the tMm from the an improving team, but one that Dupes for hi? most important vic ojh^aniroafe Im.the open a ir\ . . that was played in W either-bet mage. down whila losing to Cincinnati Maekw was turned donw In New had lost three of five, tory. Sept. IS. The Rj-ff-Davie bout ried the ball 18 times for 157 Cente^: Altken, Cohen. tator Tntereat during the running ter suited. Tor ducks. It ralnra first down-s and 176 yards gained-Frank’Toro got off a S^yard punt an brings along his football and of the ra ce... Manchester High, Several Eli threats were Vipad on the ground. The.' Mcrt;h«jrts. whichX'as allowed to roil dead on 83-0. York last week by the Ameri . Wisconsin Socked will be on TV (ABC). yards, an average of 8.7 .yards per Backs :\Curry, Farrell, Smith. , he, Reed and I ^a v e a game- of and poured almost continually .'out by penalties. It'was a fiercely It looked like the "experta" were can toague. Wisconsin, listed No. 8 with a .Ward Meeta Joaea carry. Oh yes—ha also played Burdick, wichman, Doma, Pa un lefeated; to date and defending from start.to finish with the fans with their full roster on.'^fiand.; Grande's'seven-yard line. Tho lo- 'kltjklng goals with Mrs. Yost keep fought game With temper* flaring- rolled to 10. first downe-'and 137 calk were the rertpient.'s of a big right as BC moved to a 14-0 lead And Arnold Johnson,\^ica- 4-1 record, was socked by Iowa, an Cleveland quarterback Otto Graham (center) jumpaN>ver llni^to Mosea Ward AT Detroit faces a whale of a game on defenae. gan!, M. StrX champion, placed second/'despite and playerh ' drenched before \he ing score. Result waa^ three-way the tie' for individual bdnors be several times on both sides. Yale, yards on running plays.*\Only in Weak on the nest jday Vhen Uicy in the third <{uarter. Then the ga ladustrlaUst who ap ex-top tenner with a 3-2 record. score on a quarterback sneak play for first tally of pro f o ^ a l l gam^ Bobby Jones of Oakland. Calif., in Finest Seholaatle Back , («) tie and I have to buy ice cream final whistle sounded. was penalized 92 yards and Dart 13-7. the 10-round featura at New York’s tween teammates Peps" Close and .Triinendous Line Play pass completions did- the Visitors)Xcovcred a fumble on tho visitors’ Husketeers .irot rolling. They put again as No. 1 prospect to tfHe with the New York Glante at Cleveland, Ohio. (Oct. 31). Xirianta’ Elliot Stein and Jack Roberts Ends: Acamp6(;^a, GoakI, Scht^r- sundaes for alL'-iWhich I don't re mouth 50. ' show' a definite aupcrlority. Qua: over the floundering ball Ohio State, given the No. 1 posi Stv- Nicholas Arena (Dumont). mer. Peatman. A ^ r u z z e s ^ / Bob Vinton; Loss of two key ruh- The' tremendous play up front \ As long ag Mister Beagle was 12-'yard marker. The w-cll-condi- together, a M-yard acoring run fullback Eddie Price (31) and Bill Allbright (holding Graham W era who broadcast all Bristol football gret one lota ; , . Work ofi'next ners to the All SUtp High School terback Jake Apercemo, a ikal and another for 39 yards to pull ^returned home yesterday after tion in the nation, had all it could unable to stop Graham when he made dive from two yards out, Ward^ stopped by George Johnson games, home and away, labeled Tackles: Bepe^k, .Czer day’s copy before watching onfe.of by the Ell forward walls, two oi in action, Dartmouth had a tioped Rhode Island Ime proved ‘ in April, has responded to the Orcheatra handicapped the Red almost ew al ability and averaging magician in hidin.g the ball.’^ m - extremely stubborn as the Mer within a point at 14-13. Then changing his mind about re-'' do to dispose Northwestern 14-7. Giants are Ray Krouse (70) and Dick Nolan (25). No. 76 is Bro Smith the finest scholastic half Dailey, Mllke. the finest teevee shows-ever from chance. But after his. third period pleted seven of hia 12 tossCs for malaing here hnUI he succeed schooling^ Trainer Freddy Fierro and White whieH came in aecohd, 208 pounds per plan, was the dif chants ■leqriii’ed six plays to reach ''they, drove 70\ yards in the last, T7>e Wildcats had a 1-5 showing kicker Lou Groza. Browiui won. 24-14. (AP Wlrephoto). back they have seen this year. Guards: Greger, C>n)lJ)er|rf Mur- , 9 to 11 on Channel 8. injury, two names familiar in the 85 yards. The losers a l i k 'd u g h ed or failed In his efforts to 'til Saturday.* whip Yolande Pompey. Tuso gan, Achille. -three points off'The pace -on win-i ference. Capt. Thorne Shugart football- w’orld, Hamilton and p,aydirt.. W'ith a first down on the few minutes td add the deciding * Although the losers netted 13 MONDAY nlng Norwloh Frte,^ Academ y... netting 89 yards through' the air, T . ^ . with 90 sMOfida left. hay the team' for Kansas City. k l sh o r n a. No. 3. had to tuguea and Billy Kilgore first downs to 11 for the winners. Centers: Nllson, SamOleV gave another All. American per Brow'll took over the signal call one-yard line.- Scott attempted last three etertk^ ■ Vic DellaFera. co-owner of the Ray Bi-pWn. formerXManchester managed a poor, three i o r 12. rivo unsuccessful quartered: The BC team Allowed only 134.3 Before lea\iag .vesterday,' tible to beat Colorado 13-6. Manchester rolled to 267 yards on Backs; LqsOwicz, G. Redman, Mancliester Auto Parts and spoiv- formance as well as Roger Han ing and passing duties for Dart The Jone’f record ikxipotty, 88-2J High rdnner, .reported that he and mouth but neither stood up un Allhough two 15-ykrd penalties sneaks before Dubose finally, yards average overall this. year, Johnson sold he and his attor I, with a ao-80 4-2 -rec- the ground compared to 165 for E. Redmap. A n c h ^ Homel.NGra- sor of a Little League baseball sen. Dartmouth was completely were ca.lled a g a in ^ them; but- ord. Bears, on Blanda’s Arm, for 67 bouts. He « d upset Gi seveyal Other students atx Wini- stymied oh the ground and. wound der fire. Tom Hamilton, Jr.; ton plunged over his right side. AgaitX out Xiavtar got through the line ney, Edward L. VoUers, were been pointing for Okla- Bristol whose record also stands dy.' MunRer, Fortier, Middletoh team ' bearing his company name, mahtlc Teachers plan to run^a the aided by a pass interference-penal fo r 291' yards. th e alert Mua- returning to Chicago ' ‘To con horns laat season and man- Turner in March end Iqat a ques Manc^ster 7 0 6 0—\3 yp its afternoon work with a one of the Pitt.sburgh coach, and Mike Ru ) and Don Falber (801 surround RqsseH’s kick was blocked and the three victories and three losses, post cards from Miami Beaph that Tlve ,Mlle Road Race here Thanks ty, the winkers .marched 50 yards local# still trailed by one. ketsara intarcepted four of the sult with our asBoclatea, to look . aged to d a 6-0 lead Wto the tionable decision to Joey-Giardello Bristol .. .X i > . .. 0 6 0 0— yard minus. mark in this impor Brow’n, son of tJie famed Cleve Tempt a pass play in second period. June 11. \ ch Tommy Monahan’s • sur- he ia gettmg in plenty of golfing giving Day---- A number of -Silk In the first period' for the day's Intercepts for TD Saglas’ 11 passes. ow r the situation and make a final perio p'rl^d eleven tried six passes, com- ToUchdoyms. - Smith 3, Gaski. and swimming in the Sunghlni tant statistical department land Browns' mentor, were the at No4’ Bninswick. 11 is atop King’s right shbuld- l^set 49ers, 31 to 27 Non-ntle Match . - Townera were .present including er. first tally. After Stan Orlffen had In what turn-;d out to be the Tufts came cai up with a big game final dMdalon.” Arkansa^ 4, had plenty of pletliiR five for 66 yards and oOe Polnts/rrom try after touch State while vacationing . . . Sports T^erhead the Big Green fared Big Green subs for Beagle. Both Howard, Rutgers guard. iies in to help on play,. Rutgers The only champion to work tlija Faculty Manager Dwight Perry at Hamilton and Brown are sopho blaHked Temple, 25-0, intercepted^ Apercerne’s toss on the final play la tlie first half, Al^r- for Its new coach, Harry Arlanson. notice Texas A M was out for score. down, Jp.' Squatrito (Placement). Writers Alliance weekly dinner- betUBV until ace passer Bill Beagle Manchester 45, the Merchants an upset an; » ’eek is Bobo Olson who unHmberS Mancheater High, Vlnny Ingraham mores. cemo.called a pass play. . Frank. to end Amhhrst'a 14-game w in d to scrap for a STANDINGS York—possessing 4-2 records, meeting at noon is again^-held in and Nino Pagani, to name a few... was injured early in the third pe fumbled on the first play from 14-7 victory, Wednesday at Richmond, Cailf., Coach 'Walker Briggs’ fir.ed up riod. Beagle, one of the nation's Clock showed but 4:43 had been Barry wgs the man of the ho'-ir ning' string. The Jumbos have both TTSS set Eaatem Conference aeveland is Jt b*If rtsp behind eleven to<^ the game’s ..-opening of-Rrisl ^New Haven and I put ^ 'my coat Night oiit with ray neighbor, a scrirnmage and Providence recov for the other two. up by Aggie fumbles. W. L. T. Pet. with 3-2. against Garth Panter of Salt Lake ristol’a line. Once through the. leading collegiate pigskin flippers, played when .Dartmouth scored iiy for Manchester. Th.c former Spar won^five out of ahc. It was Norm a t y without placing hla middle kickoff on l^ ow n 17-yard line and Xne of■ scrimmage, the deceivingly imd leave at 11 a. m„ \Vith a word Dartmouth man. and we atlend ^lloiiJay’t FootbaH Wath ered,- Defensive .halfback Eld Paul Stewart’s accurate placeklck that Holy Ooss weakened in the Army. No.- 5. th^ght it had a Pittsburgh . 4 2 A .667 All three leaders bowed over the to, the switchboard .girl that i’l ’ll set up the Dartmouth touchdown the first caijto. The Big G re^ tan scatback inUrcepted.' on , his weight tHle on the Hne. - moved , to fast left halfback ralaed hlv head the Dartmouth Club of Hartford tallied- the first time it had the pounced, on the loose ball on the own 40 and galloped untouched spelled victory after Dayey Wells final quarter for the fourth time breeze against twice\ beaten Vir- New., Y o r k ...... 4 2 0 .667 weekend as Cleveland walloped the plays. Stalled ihomtintarily, be'gone for the day.’’ She always dinner at which Red Rolfe and early in the first, pferiod with ‘a midfield stripe, this season and lost to Syracuse tginia. hut barely m ad\it/3l-20. Philadelphia ...... 4 The Olaon-Panther match (CBS- and easily outraced two defenders saysV’You are Idcky." little does perfect pass to Wingman Dick ball. A 50-yord pass from B ^gle down the north sidelines ■ for an ran 80 yurds for a touchdown. .2 A .667 Giants 24-14, the Chicago Cardi- TV) Is a return go. 'They fought at terback Joa^Cuifi^ktcked t to the goal line. 72 yard# eway. Bob Steele were the speakers. Ehhle V'erdonc, one of the hard 25-20. Harvard defeated Ohio Notre Dame, No. 6.\waa busy 2 A she rralize that^ of the time con Flagg which carriedxto the two to Flag^ w'as good to the/Yale other host team, touchdown. From' Among the imdefsated group. CTleveland . 3 .600 nala surprised the Steelers 17-14 Butte, Mont. Mar. 16. 1953 with tol’a 19 where' r i w quar^back Dom Squatrlto's placement hit the Rolfe is now the director of ath Disciplinary Schools est running baCks seen, at Mt.' University 27-13 and Brqwn all afternoon restraining Navy 6-0. C3iioago Ggrdinals sumed ^ making ,the weekly trip yard Yale.line. Two play* later, two. Smith needed two cr^ k s at place-kick /formation. I»re£zel Ja-^ Trinity^ WorCoster, Tech and- New . 1 5 A .167 and Green Bay routed the Eagles OUon winning. That was before Steve Lasewicz was «6w i^ in his right upright and the Indiana went letics at Hanover and his message Nebo this year, carried twice for crushed Lehigh 34-6. With those orders over, an Waahlngtoit...... 1 5 0 37-14 on Saturday night. and also'.the extra work which before thousands of fans Had been the line, before h$ hurdtro over co'is .dried, a pass to Toro for^ Britain all had easy pickings, but .167 Bobo won the crown. TTie champ’a tracks. Manchester’s . st^born lliie out front, 13 to 6. v/as right down the line to the Big for six points. Beagle raded the a first down ‘on the team’.-’ 34-yaixl Tala needed the old Statue of Ub- other round o r ambltloua , foes Weatern Conference Washington Joined the Cardinals must be hradled the following day seeded, the Hanover Indians Scored line. Apercemo hit left end John point but it was batted-^wv/n. ' Maine bottled up Colby passer next defenae is set for Dec. 15 held and with the help\of a flve- Monahan’s scrappy . crew was Green alumni In the hall. I left my point. ■ / That ended the h.slf jm d :he Mer erty play to whip Dartmouth 13-7. Don Lake, the nation’s No. 2 small awaits this weekend. \ W. L. T. Pet. in .winning it# first game of the yaixi penalty againik w home when I'takex^ early . . . Be.vt part green tie at home but I was ac and it appeared that underdog Win, Lose and Draw C?ooney with a short pass and the against Giardello at San Francisco. not to be denied. Lasewicz took of the meeting was the announce- The lead stood up /until Ward chants led, 18 ^ XU sophomore Al Ward ran . 70 collega aerlallat. and clinched at Ohio State, Army and Arkat^aa San Franersco . . . . 4 1 1 .800 season, shading Baltimore’s Colts team, Bristol was/forced kick cepted and one man even said, "Oh, Dartmouth might, repeat last - .< latter lateriiled to Verdone who 24-21. I , Beat Looking Prospect Norm Hohenthal's kick on the mem that nextXscason the w’eekly -broke loose for his 70-yard run Ralph (jaJariSRiterccpted Spott’a yards-on that old maneuver to least a tie for the state crown would appeSLT to have drawn the Detroit...... , . 4 1 1 .800 Tony Demarco, one of the beat- from Its own 2X~ (hJrry reui,rned Bristol 23-yard line and zigr I met you when you went to year's 32 to 0 roirip at New Ha was finally stopipcd for another Blanda fired three touchdown m'Mtings wbuldXbe held in the and Vern Loucks Ike ty New York, Nov. 1 ,(/P)—"Spare -eating steak better than-crow." pass eariyin tho third o.uagtcr and \ spark a two-touchdown second pe<< with’ a 33-6 win. Maine Confer toughest opponents. \ Green Bay ...... 3 3 A .500 looking young fightera t,the date for minutes in the third period he was work with thick-necked football doesn't mind calling a spade a yard penalty moved the baU back the nine, but VerdoqeToatTen six yglrds. Southwick’a field goal. TV) from* the Boston Arena three straight times and he re- three-yard line buck moved the the Gold Key dlnneK was an much about the Yale game on Sat period when .dim Lopez bolted Man-ry went .ifP tackle f<4r 10 Rensselaer Polytech 26-6 aa sopho Panthers. If Ohio State Is deep day. A weekXarller he almost sin- aValnst" Pat sp on d ^ with 16 yards to Bristol's helped Off the playing field with players. . . Tom Hamilton, klck- shovel . . . "They're big and tough to the 25. TTwo plays later another w ent mcjue jor Other scores: Wesleyan 34, gle handedlv beat the Ram a hv “ Manrt of SjTacuae, ball for a first down on the Man-, nounced, Monday, ,„.Jar\ 31 In urday... Enjoy a gabfest with from the 2^,to the Dartmouth ed three Pitt players off the squad ibut they'io no better than we are," yards but iV^Tinirth dOwn-Tie was more Don Luasier scored three in thought about. Us probable Big N ^ York. Nov. 1 ((P)—It’s not gle handedly Beat the Rama by 2d Smith carried for the first time, a bruised hip. Without Beagle penalty, for clipping, set the ball Swarthmore 21; Middlebury 39. pitching four of the Bears’ five N. Y.. a rugged club fighter. chaster 39 as the period ended. / Hartford. Sports big-wigs from Manchester men from Dartmouth, three, Loucks four times tried the for cutting practice and Pitt rose j Eddie said glumly after Notre stpjiped at/thf’ line of snrlmmage^ times, and Nsw Britain blanked Norwich 26;, Union 34, Williams Teh title and the Rose Bowl bid. Creorge'-^landa's fault that the Chi The Boston youngster has a 38-4 a yix-yard advance to the 14 and Four more tunning plays car Including Dr. Gene Davis '29, JOe directing the club at quarterback centcr\^of/the line, but failed to back to 'ilancheater’s 35. - It Could be a very long Saturday touchdowns booting^a 31 yard field near and far will gather V ) fkis and throwing pin-point passes, the to beat favored West Virginia 13-| Dame had, beaten his Navy forces Back to paav; the cleVer Grande by Geoi^e LaWTcnce ^ d Co.-.^-----^ American International 37-0. 19; Vermont 27, Massachusetts 25: cago -Bea'ys aren't leading the Na record. He stopped George Araujo another first down. Farrell .moved ried to, the 17 and the Bell T®wn- date for what Is one of this top Swennson ’34 and Ed McNamara move tno/ball inride-.the two and 10. . . . Texas, 'which had nine! 6-0 . . . Ohio' State's 'Woody Hayes .Manchester mpv«^ to y t < ow1i afternoon for the Bucks. goal and converting fi.ve’ times in to the 13 before his running male Indians were' like a group of signal-caller was nailed by Joe , Boston University got back in Rhode Island 13, Springfield 0; Los Angeles' ilctory over Oiica- and Chris Christensen in his most- eri app^red aa though thgy might social events in the state annually '22. before heading for Burke Dartmouim took over. / members of the team booted out of complained that Northwertern 14 , dlhen Toro wep.t b>e Army next opposes Ygle, a tional Football League’s Western took over. The brilliant Smith car Street. three-year-olds looking for their Cosgrove for a 13-yard loea. Aper- Btr}de by stopping previously un- New Hampshire 34. Connecticut 0; Division today. 80- , recent outings, / go all the way. Then Came the two . . . Evening at home and whe‘n\I One/of tn«/ most spectacular the athletic dormitory as a disci- j threwr in a slick football in thoii Tackle. Bob |tp«;J\1e crashed bskten Bucknsll 30-7 Saturday Brandeis 40. Bridgeport 0; New 5-0-1 team that insists the Cadets,- ried once to the 11, then again to big breaks of the thrilU'ng encoun FRIDAY mothers In Times Square. plays/came sobp: after wHen Lou cerno _ retaliated with a 22->’ard The Bear”, one time NFL rulers, Yesterday he passed 17 yards to Oivea Away Pounds / feel a cold coming on I leave the, plinary. measure, played qne of its ' game and he had . to ask officials to. aerial'to Verdone. and the officials through to night. Quarterback Tom Gastsil Haven Teachers 26. Bloomsburg with the 5-1 record, aren’t the beat Jimmy Slade, idle alnce he ex the eight. On his third straight ter. Lasewicz fired X ,pasa which rest of the family after the 6' Two early office visitors are Fastest Man on Hquad Turner's punt from the Dgrt- best grames in tying 8MU 13-13. "rough it up."-’aa umpires do base- teammsty.-! . in the East. ' ; are' |n third place with a mediocre Hill for a first period scorie, threw carry he clrcled.rlght end for eight j ruled interference on his next pars. scored one touchdown and passed (Pa.) Teachera 14. a 20-yarder to Hill in the third ploded the Hurricane /Jackson was Intercepted by Farrell in the o’clock news and hesd for my ^ o r g e Mitchell and Coach Paul' Ward, the fastc.st man in the moutli five was lacked by JUn . . . And Georgia Tech, whose i kails. .. Northwcstern’.>< Bub Voigts rcaclyrile ball in the end rone Still unbeaten Arkansas (6-0) 3-3 record but H would have been yards snd the game’s Initial "rD. It gave the visitors a first' down a lot worse-withoi^t Blanda. quarter for a second touchdown myth April 26. gives s ^ y pounds endsone. Farrell decided to run the chamber, not to be heard from I^nney of the-High croaa country Yale backfield and a product of :cr .of Yale. The bqll bounded an .easy TIX Geldetlnaker'a has another of its weekly ’’tests" He was hit once but easily shook team. Mitch reports that getting rard the goal line but Turner ■Coach Bobby Dodd suspended five J'*"* ’* diffeient make On the nine. Verdone moved to the The rugged 197-pound pass and and tossed an 11-yarder to the and reach to big Bob Raker, hulk- ball back but changed hla mind again this night. New Trier High in Glencoe, III., players for vlolaUng training 1 k“ '* and not responsible for his was wide but- it had fio effect ahead In Rice. TTie Razorbacka off his would be tackier. Dom footb^l games with teams in the got Yale back into the game with scooped up the ball on the ene and five and .another . oulstan' kick expert from I^ntucky Uni same receiver for a_ third______... score in ln» PitUburgh heiri^-eight. in once he stepped out of the end t i ;e .s u a y rule*, led Duke 20-0 in the third team’s 30 bobbles in the first five Rhody baok, Paul HanrevgrtSwT.eii on the final score. have the upper hand in the South- Squatrito'i kick was good and zone. Not rniderataiiding the rule Mailbag, jammed thc.se days area ta harder than finding 310 a- 70-yard -gallop Into the Dart/ raced down the sidelines to the game# . . . Ohio State fumbled five . I-'uniblo Proves Cosily versity, enjoying hisXgreatest of the final period. With 33 seconds 1 f’'**^*' F'riOay matrii at the Phlla- Manchester led, 7-0. period before Duke rallied to win the drive by going' arotmd right W'est Conference—and the race remaining, Blanda pitched out t o ! <***P*'** Arena (RBC-Radlo. TV). about dow’nlng an Intej-cepted pass with between 30 and 40 letters bibs om Main Street. He Hasn't mouth end zone after 5i09 of t^e Dartmouth' 45-yard line. With times but won 14-7. Taking the kiCkpff- the locals . Mx sieasons vlth the Bears, ap Late in the second quarter after Beagle sitting under blankets in In the final 30 seconds 21-20. . . . end'to score 0tan3 when he upset Coley esting note from President Mau- Dodd. "They didn’t outplay us' still remembering to /J 4 ^ :eorteble«sn'ion' thie 37. An embarrassing weekend 49era defenders for a 66-yard touch, W allac^At Cleveland during the 44-yard line. It required but eight plays put Ih* ball on the one and ’ rice Podoloff of the Natioiial Bas after the un^pected loss In the Loucks took the snap-back from ih Uic last half. Vital Extra Point Late In the final -peripd Manches ' It was Blanda pitching and Har- plays to reach paydirt. CIAC. run Thuraday at Storrs, center, raced back as if to pass, Victory was the fourth in Ivy They Just wore us out. Sunday’s dbrnal performance might also be in-store for Purdue, lon Hill catching yesterday aa the down play. World Reriea, OCt. 1. Manchester received its first ketball Assn., who expresses con and anxious to make amends be ter took over on tta.qitvik 25 after PsM Play clicks break. Bristol took too much time said his chargesxnre pointing to cocked his arm, and yHen the loop play and left Vale at the top Year’s Biggest -Up^rt the No. 9 team that handled Tlli- Bears defeated the previously un Penalty I.«ads To Scorn Aipiough Lulu Perez’ scheduled cern over the repent farce basket I’rovideneo (10) , fore another fine Manchester a-Providence mairh was halted. nois with ease, 28-14, last Satur A penalty led to Detroit’s winning Noy; 15 bout with Danny Joe Norm Hamel picked up a first in the huddle and it was penalized ball games In the .state involving the State Meet atvWesleyan next Dartmouth linemen wore within o f the pack. Other league suc Superstitious? It w-as in the But DuBose’s ill-throWiv^ospera- beaten San Francisco Forty-Niners down on the. Manchester 43. Tal- Friday. . . , Weather is bad this breathing distance, harided off to cesses were scored over Brown, 13th game that the worm turned End.#: Rochon. J. Cqon^y, Stan- crow’d. took the ensuing kickoff day. 'the Boilermakers face- 31-27 in one of the season’s biggest touchdown, Los Angeles 'vas caught Perez (no relation) -waa poat- back to the six. George Redman two NBA teams. Boston and and went all the way. Ricco Pe- tion pass was interiaottd on thq ' was stopped at the line of scrim morning and it’s pouring cats and Ward who cut through the right Columbia and Cornell. Yale has for little Xavier of- Cimltinali leun, Santa Mari^ Iowa, apparently now turned upsets. roughing passer Bobby Layne on /poned because of a reported hand i George Redman w4nt off Rochester. . . , .Dr.'George Gall- trlllo took Don Dielcco's boot and yl.«)l]toi-s’ 45 to qajf whatevj third down .with 14 yards to go injury to Perez. Lulu has signed to tackle for three yards, and Clay mage on fourth down. louctte, head of the Youth Activi dogp when I meet up With Sugar side of his line Md/w1th the aid now W’on 24 games (igalnt the In which had gone 12 games without Tackles; Rou^iic, M. Cooney, j -spoiler after being knocked out Catches Four TD Paseea a victory before downing uhbe^v Connors, BaRer. bullied his way 23 yard.# to thc l‘'| '"""* M,anchc3t(fr.T)ad of w h - of the Big Ten race. the Lions Were advanced to 11 box the Cuban featherwaJlTht ton Grady found the- same hole , Time Runs Out ties Program in the local lodge of Hugret, one-time New '-York U. of good blocking, doomed like n dians whil» losing 11. Four games Hill, a rookie end from Alabama good for 16 yards and a' first down and Brooklyn Dodger \football cannon past the filiBl white' stripe have ended in ties. en Boston College lO -ltto perhaps - ^ trUjpd^: Cortelessa, Santernello, home 'elPven'.H 39- State Teachers College, caught 41.'R 28-yard run by Lewis Ga, champ. Giro Moraaen, at Havana Time ran out on the locals In EK.a, visits Just long enough to comer Don Scott ter, 'led to Hunchy - Hi on the Indians’ 27^ A 15-yard pen the dying minutes of the game. star. Hugret is p transpol^tton for a touchdow’n^ The play was Next Saturday the. A ^ 'y Mule the year's bigg^t upset!*. . . But CjO^ick. Gnrab.idicar...... five vanii; Lrot’e d T ^ o ^ f r l f four, touchdownpasaea; the last cine Dec. 22. . . ’. The Nov. 19 Garden say hello. Doc,-Is busier these days trying to pa.vs. but Jqey Betten- , or tho meyek’s touchdown. muni alty set the ball back to the 42 but Taking over on their own 49-yard than a .two^armed paper hanger. depot dispatcher, . . Hit the Toad Yale’s version -Of the Statue of from ■ West Point will invade the Kansas lost Its 13lh in a row, bow>- ' Centers: Kelley. Dicicco. Rhodv’ Mub whk'b would'be w el with' only 33 seconds remaining, to pairing of Floyd Patterson and Ing to Kansa.s- State 28-6.,. court and Dubo.se collaborated for O’Doul Reported the three. Willie Troy ^ already has the boya the first pass of the cold afternoon. line, the Indiana drovis to the Bris He has a long be- "round In at night to Rockville for the w ^s- Liberty. The scoring play wa.s the Bow’I for the game of the day in Backs; Apercemo. -Verdone, comed back to HancH^ter -a.ny- knock the 49ers Into a first place Geoege Redman to end Henry Gas- tllng card. There are nearly as longest in the Bowl this season. the East. The first sellout crowd Davidson cracked k Ig-year-olil D'OnfrloX.^Haiwcy, Geldcrmaker, tie with Detroit in the division. Otto Graham sneaked over for talking. tol four-yard line but time ex sports, having coped .ur -many of ScoH then apotteil Bettencourt i Looking for Job two touchdowna an^ paaged to kl. clicked for 19 yards Tlvo more pired before another play could be Manchester’s best-known athletes ipany dead-heads present as pai^ 'rtis same Ward, a 173-pounder in .years will be on hand. The homecoming day jime'in beating Thlrdgill. Brijndt, Calato, Paul. The 49ers also Suffered a dam running plays gave the Bell Town- customers for what was a fair who stands/'one Inch under six feet, Cadets w’ill stage a dress parade West Virginia l i c f i S i -6. . . . And Fern, Flynn, with beautifully-executed pass ^ aging blow when Hugh McElhenny, Dante Lavkjli for the third to lead .METROPOUTAN executed. Biggest gains In the . during their schoolboy-' and col play dn the lertleft Rank,flsTvk and ‘ th'c cuts tollin g on «lrf^pM. the Broivna to their triumph over ers a first down on the Manchester seven-play, march were an off show, ■^e program was the first MO had q/hand in the second Yale St 12:30. Purdue’s Igawly Dawson threw, hia Mancheater (18) < Bettencourt1 andjbtilSase. carried their best running; back, incurred REVOL\’ER LE.%Ol'B lege careers. 13th toucHdown pas.s of the year, fdrmer JiConn ,‘ 7>eedster ojitdis- San Diego. Calif., Nov. 1 (B—The New York. ' / . Pilgrim Revelver Club 12. After ui quarterback sneak tackle slant by Smith for 13 yards andXlast of the indoor season in Ends: CosgrovX^ I'dro, Jo)ui- most of the IWf^nnf.s" offensive a shoulder separation which will WEDNESDAY Rockwle. . . . Turn on teevee Just a^Hie Boilermakers w’hackcu;kd II-i.- tanced three would-be tacklers to deain of Pacific Coast League base s, Ollle Mataqn raced 91 varda for Derendal ...... 283 failed,. Lasewicz found Gaski all and a w’ell-executed quarterback Bogli ...... son. X burdens, netting-/rl) atkl'56 yards pi t him out for the searoh. Mailbag brings the first two en-- ^''**^'ltnols 28-14. . . . Purdue, inciden the end zone. Irv Russell’s kick ball managers, Frank (Lefty) one touch(k>i^ and caught an 18- Ferry . . . 2-^g; alone Ih the end zone. Hamel at- sneak by Curry for 18 yards. Much in time to see. handsome Vince H ig | i JV Booters RB Tackles: Morkey, Maklar. Gosse', respeetlvely on/thc ‘ground. Detroit also had to come from yfti^ pa«x/Tn*> «I«a tries for the Turkey Day Road tally. rolled four straight 7's—one was blocked and the ball game was 0 ;DoU1, 57, was’ reported ''looking yard pasg^or another to lead the PJkt . . . . 269 i ^**” P^*** * **'**^'* *6e center I credit should go to Manchester's Martinez stop Carmine. Fiore In Lautcnbach ., Mind^rmey Y. .VlHcck. X Dick .Ma,star, .Pinkj* Pohl and behind, scoring a touchdown in the Cards ti Race here, thoki of. Dr. C?barlle the seventh round. 'The v'nnef In each period. tied at 6-all. ' / around for a special deal” today Cards la their first victory in six Hastings 287 i ^*** **"* J"6lans were | veterah signal-caller. His choice of Robbins of Middletp'wn and Amos 'l b ' (Guards; RiissCII, G. Vifieek, Providence made ossks#ioi> on *t■ , i^ndpn ne-xt Simday for » strugi: :e Oakland Club and that Portland ington’s margin of victory over M. Jones kickeff and Sid Wlerama. another pery ball. His longest one 'was 52- day's 'Yale-Colgate game during an ing by a convincing 4 to I ’ scoreT ^-LH- Score by periods; 6)vn 48, The Elastern Division is eyen Baltimore after Al Dorow, former awakens those who arrived half Virginia, bought nre a new suit, '.wltfi the strong ' New' l/indo’t businessmen were dickering to R. Lednith .ti,...... ' brilliant periornper all afternoon, yards In the second period. It office^tslt. Due to a death in the The Junior Indian# Hqd ppMrt^ ly Austin . . . / 1 2 3 4—Tl. more knotted with three tea;teajn# - Michigan State star, set up . the ...... Klaus but I didn;t haVe any underwear to NRxing his playls perfectly, make him manager of the league S. Carlson ...... was there to recover for Manches moved the ball from the Manches family, John did not get to New aaleep... First official word from w oi -7 to 0 over thg>Mlddletown o r " Brovldence »■...... 6 7 6 0— 19 Pe^ijiiota who have alrc.v.tv defeat*’ : team there. . Pittrburgh. Philadelphia ai\na New Redskins’ three touchdowns. ter on the Bristol 36. Unable to Jimmy Roach at Auburn, Ala., go under it. But I didn’t care, no Apercemo directed hiW team to the $partans a# well'as E-.^l Hart P. Staum ...... ter 36 all the way to the home schMi. Saturday>'triumph gsve. Juros ...... f ..... Dittman Manchester ...... 6 12 0 0 18 comes via hia mother. A detailed body . knew it with my suit on. another score 13 plays after the ford this -season. He has also been mentioned as take advantage of the break, the team’s 12-yard line. the locals VJ-erord of three wins IR Touchdowns: Harvey, Apercer- a possible successor to Eddie Joost locals managed but nine yards in report of Jimmy’s activities at ThaFS what I figure with my team start of the second pgriod. Throw-- Total ..,. 1315 There’s , little need repeating as agaijst'two losses. \ Cowles ...... Moorhead, np. Dicicco, Bettencourt. Dubose, ing' only two passes f’ ’—Professional Bob Toski of Liv E. Meski ___ running. Bristol required but 11 Line Coach Tony /Alibrio'a vet noon, 13 to T.and^ then alt back \iotors,'. and Bob Klaus b o o l^ \Goa1 Manchester; Lindsay '(2), ingston. N. J.. canned a 25-foot plays, good for three fir t dow’ns FOLDERS at night .for-Ahe tricks or treats Wyant and the center of the line SatUfday^s Fights H. SweCt . . . . eran line was more superior than home Middletown’s lone m srk ^ Handler. Cushing. from tackle to tackle . . . Florida ■putt bn the 18th green to give him Naw‘ YVrk, Nov. 1 (A>t—How can,, other big threF game^^ ' J. G r iffin ,.... ■ ’/• and 63 yards, to reach Manches Bristol’s also experienced forw’zrd ■ Vialtivlslts,,-of the neigborhood chll- The-'Tndlans, shutout in one con- wT^drow Wilson—Klaus- ter’s 10-yard line. Not to be denied State senj out a freshman quarter ^and partner Ted Bishop of Wes- a team win and lose at the same In New Haven. Just'as In Prince w’sll. Wiersma, Co-Captain Tom lUK thus far, have' amassed 14 Sulktiitutes: Manchester — Dai back listed aaa "fifth stringer"... 'Hollywood —• Frankie ■ Campos, * ton a 1-up exhibition golf victory time? ■* ton and Cambridge, the season ■V its second startling upset of 1964. my Burbank, Hohenthal. Boii C(MT(» ST. goals in their five games' while 117, L o s Angeles, outpointed gle, F i^ w . Mayer, Eib, Barber. Th# quarterback, Vic Prinz|, only SAVE yp TO 50% On the COST over Pro Johnny Thoren of Hamr Yale's unbeaten football team' *«n’t a aucceis unless you beat the Manchester’s veteran forwardwall Ballsieper, Dave ’ Golas. George BETSY RAWLS BINS limiting the opposition to'10. Hall threw three touchdown passes and Jackie Spurgeon. 113. New York. ilton and amateur Don Hoenig of may find Itself in such a confusing other two members of the big held and' w’hen a fourth dcrix'n Wilson, Sal Squatrito and Bill Fort Worth. Nov. 1 Betsy from- West Hartford scored eight Cushing, ^ o w n . Nee, Wahhqulst, scored a fourth to beat V5U .33-19 10. OF fa m o u s SUBURBANitE TPACTlON Thompson' Conn., yesterday at situation two weeks from . next three. Reports out of Cambridge ; aeri.al was Incomplete, the winners Grimason simply outfought aou Rawls sank a 6-foot putt for a goals in its two win* over the Dimiow, Cnkndler. Monaco. But this victory may have, Havana—Hank Jonc'i, ■ 153’ j. ;took over on their own 10. and birdie here yei'terday to bqcome, locals. Fall River Country Club. Saturday after its clash with Har- arfc that Lloyd Jordan’s Johnny outfbxed their bpportents Satur ■Woodrow ^Ison—Qnwitclt.//" been more the result of a telegram Washington, D'. C . .stopiied Charo- vard. Harvarda are lying In wait for the again set the atage for the sturdy day'afiepioon for 40 minutes of the third champion Iq Malory to Mancheater Woodrow Wlliton Florida State’s Coach Tom. Nugent llto Splrituano, 157, Cuba,. I. Bulldog. TTigt game won't come I Smith. hard-fou^t football. win the Women’s Texa- Open .Golf (4) /'■ (1) . ■ , End Ed S p r in g of the Chicago received from his six offspring Just • The .Ells, following last Satur- I lajiired Clirry Returns Grady. George Redman and Touroament twiq aucc4aaive years. Ddbanoskl . .. 'Moboski d a /a 13-7 squeaker over Dart off until Nov. 20, one week after Bears has pfayedyM seasons of before the kickoff: "Please win to- Ten of Bob Lemon's 23 victonea SUBURBAHITi Raw Treads SEPTIC TANKS AND Yale’s clash with Princeton. ' ■ ■ 'X... , I Injured at the outset of the Lasewicz ^counted for 147 of,. The* Spartanburg, N. C.,- veteran O pro'football. day. Dad,-’’ the wire read. ""We like were against first division teams. PLL'GGRD SEWERS mouth, - practically clinched the I third period and forced to the side Bristol's totaK y a rd a g e'g a ii^ bn" defaat^'* Betty Hieka of.-Manhat Ivy League championship'’' with a The Elia w’ere hard pressed to Q. ta a blocking lineman, per tan. Calif., 1 up for her victory MACHINE CLEANED - mitted to rMich out with hia eli line’ , Curry returned to direct the the ground. Guard Gerjy- tJreger AND INSTALLED 4-6 record. -BroiiTi Is second with " ’In Saturday. They trailed Dart- Indians’ unstoppable ground at and tackle Jack Czertalt made the after trailing.most of the match. a 2-1 record. mouth 7-0 in the. second period, bowr In taking out a defender? by MrKINNEY BROS. tack. Farrell, who carried 16 times majority of tackles in' the - Bell \ m p f s then broke through for two quick A. Thia la a queattoa wklcli 'Three former Notre Dante grid- Two Bitterest Rivals can aaljr .be aaawered by aa effl- In the game, twice went off tackle Townfr.s’ line. I CORNER CENTER and Sewerage Disposal Co. Yale ran wrap up. the title by touchdowna. The first came on a for-a total of 14 yards and a first West Haven Neict men “ Jbhnny Lattner, Frank 130-133 Pearl St.—M1-S-5S03 70-yard run by Al Ward and the Hal loaklag at the pUy.“ J* The : down on his own 24. Chirry again ■ ORISWOLD^MI-9-72SS Palmisano and Bill Walsh—are ft CO e.^We winning one of its remaining two , , rnlea forbM the a Manchgstec travels to West games- ______no matter,_ Vhow__ .w.the rest of ij, on a , two-yard plunge by er eloows, - called iwv>nupon hishia rishtright hslfhalf -who rs.re Havm next Friday afternoon for with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Let's Get Those Dents Out! Sis* « .» (()« the Ivy League memliers fare. ' t-oucKs. handa, farearma sad the like, hut sponded with foLf more yards. a 2:30'engagement with- hlj^- First Blanking there is a Ng differeace hetwreen Unfortunately. Yale’s .last two With the ball resting on the home scoring West Haven High in a Cornell'r improved Big Red Hamnifag a pUyer ta the graoad team’s 28-yard marker. (Turry non-league tilt. The Indians com -opponents, are Princeton and Har- trounced Columbia 26-0 for its sec with year eOaw or Just aalag It Our Body and Point vairi. its two bitterest rivals'. A crossed up the defenae. He handed plete their season Nov. 13 in Wil- ond straight league victory follow- ta push him ant of the wwy, the o ff beautifully to Smith who broke limantir against winlesa Wind COMPLETE loss to either the Tigers or (Trim-1 ing two early defeaU.- The Uona. elhaw autldag the raatact. W through a big hHe ia the right aide ham High in a CCIL contest. •on would be a blow’ to Yale’s tea -, blanked for the ftrat time this tea- your body pravidlag the paah. It's Shop is rdrin'to 90! ton, even though the Ellis might son. show’ only a 7-6 win over Har- a teiigh eall ta awke. far aa laag RADIATOR w’ln the Ivy ,tlUe by taking its j vard In five league clashes. aa the Marker 'keepa Ms kaade Nothing runs down the appearance (and • Ugle *1% men 'ritert XM>r" agataat hla body aad hla elbows aa . the value) of a car more than unsightly dents > Ug •• n% nw* ’ Stte AMky" Selvy on Point Spree and rust spots. SERVICE riaae ta him aa paaaHrte, he gtvea .• eetrahM ee 4iy nmi% the appearaace af maklag a legtt- Dunlop Factory Seconds Iqtata Mrfik eves If he awiaga But Bullets Bow Twice *70.15 DUNLOP DE LUXE ...... $12.95 Our COMPLETE -Body and-Pfliift Shop Now j-ou cin have pownful, multi- the plbawa at If It ware a hat. can give your car a bright, new finish in ,• 'cleatrd Subuzbanke New Tindv • C L E A N IN G '' *70.15 DUNLOP GOLD C U P ...... $13.95 Q/,. What ia the most common ..Y. ' jig time. .. I put on ^our prrMSit tiirs.' You g<4 fault o f llnabackera ? New York. Nov. 1 (^)—It sUII’-bowskl 22, won their season debut 710.15 DUNLOP GOLD CUP ...... $15.*5 FOR LEASE r fir ufer.. far better trartioa 'kn- • REPAIRING A. On ead iweepa, tad"maa]r of takes more than one guy scoring ■ 102-97. •, 7*0.15 DUNLOP GOLD CUP ...... 51 *,95 \ I'MCOeeDIATtn'’ V'.'."' : Call for a date now. 1 -. tkem rusk directly fk Ike Hde- points to win in the Nallonel Bee- The Warriors also had Paul V. ) lougli wntbrr. Oane in now (ot Suburbanite New Trifads. • R E C O R IN G Uae. givlag the hall carrier a ketball Aean. The BaUlmore Bui- Arlztn back from two years in the Whita W ol WnniUhnd Tlrot ' MOBIIGAS SERVICE STRTION good ehaaee.ta rut laalda aad pick lets can add a hearty "Amen. Marines. Arizin. w’ho topp^ NBA M ockni 2-boy station iR CMfor. of Monehostar ap valuable yardage. A MashaHi- Brothe'r’’ to that observation. in 1951-52, scored 16. *70.15 DUNLOP GOLD CUP ...... SU.95 M / fM ta ittatf tin h s ik t ar should watch far cathaeka as Prrapt sarvtea tar aB owlns onU.S.Routa. Lorqe. noiqlibeHieeel. - j The Bullets have AU-Americaii In other games last night. Syra 710.1$ DUNLOP GOLD CUP ...... $18.95 •». >tr M )ftar twa.tins well aa farce Ike carrier ta Ike Prank Selvy, the lad who sef every cuae lost its home opener 97-94 to la aw apselally ataftaff ra te - autalde. wkare ke eaa ’ka taoaed major college scoring record ' THESE PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX W o wN| train Intarottod opplieont at onr trrtnlnq the NBA champion MinneapMia tar repair fiepertaeaeL ant ef baaada. or at leart 'ke at a imagihable while at Fuimian. firing Lakers and Fort Wayne won its MANY OTHER TIRE BARCAIVS loborotery in Hartford if iiioxporioncOd. — dhadvaataga far rwaalag rtam. for them this season and he’s •econd atralght. 90-86, at Boston's ' scored 60 polaU-ln two games. Yet expense despite 20-pqint perform NEK MTTHDOAW8 the BuUete are 0-2 at this point and ances by CelUce’ TSmty Ed Ma- BROWN- SOCONY VACIHIM OIL~ COMPANY. Ine. Boaton. Nov. 1 — Walttrwaight tied, with Booton’s Celtics at -the cauley and Bob Cousy. ‘ Tommy Nee of Boston has with* liH^om of the Eastern Division. Minneapolis, led by CTyde LovcI- HARTPORO. CONN, draws. frooL. hia acbaduled . 10- After s(»riBff 2* la n losing lette’a 22 points, had a 46-43 lead 0 VANS VMlw STBlfSr",'o‘S non SERVItl STODli REAUyE roimd bout Biuy Nart of cause against Syracuae. the defimd- •* 5** •"«* then matched the 71S MAIN ST-^-Hl-S-SSta Bridgapoyt, Ctonn.. - beeauaa ^ of a, Ing Eastern Champa Saturday, Sel Nationals point-for-p<^t the reil 4 2 7 Hartford Rd. Mane he iter . Con. ' '' T^fphoile Ml-9-6427, f ‘ STORE HOUBS; TEL. JA(2423T f to S P.M .-^diL H .^rm N R hrokaa aeaa mifforsd ia tiaiakiC. vy aumpe■ r- \ V .. ■ I i ' it. V ■ -i, !. / . f “ . • ■« 1\ ,i>r- " f t ; : - - : ■ \ '• / 'i ■ V gAWCHE&i'EK EVENING HERALD. MAyC^tESTEk, COjyy., IWOTmAt. UfOVgUffiER 1, 1984 rAGE SEVENtSm PAGE SIXTEEN KANTHESTER EfvEOTlW HERAtD, WAflfHESTER, CONN., MONDAT<-1^0VBMBER 1, 1984 Suburban For Rent 66 Honsw For Sale 72 _____ ^burban For Sale 75 AntonobUes for Saht 4 Aitto Drivfaiiii gchool 7»A c a r n iv a l BY DICK TURNER Live Stock-^Yth^w 42 Household Goods 51 Boarders Waotod ROCKVILLE. 24 Grove St.; HUl- MAN(MMTER-Three bedroooma, BOLTON-r-'SIx room early colonial, Annual Girl Scout Drive (Jiinese Census side House. Two room f'lrnished Allachcd tWOHJAT ■ completely redecorated,'^ mslde Cohen Says Drawing Legaly 1646 FORD V-8 tudor. bliie, radio, AUTO DRilVINo' instnicUon from apartment with private bath. In- living room sun porch heater, overdrive, excellent ron- WE BUT COWS, cilVM and betf VACANCY—Burrows Hill Lodge aiid out, hew dll heating sy^em, your home. Ihaured dual control XatUe. Also hom a, Piela Bros. EASY SPIN Dry washing machine. Hebron, for elderly- woman' .quii'e first floor. Apt. 9. Ki«8»ed-{n family artesian well, hardwood and orig TuDe Conducted NoVi 7-14 CiassifiMl diUon. Price 8480. Call MI. 9-1882. car. Larson Driving School. MI. Good condition, $33. Ml! 9-7988. BlxceUent At 600 Million, In yillage Sales 9W 6. ■ 8-7405.''' / . Homelike atmoephere, library MAIN. STREET, South Coventry. inal floors. Stone terrace; bcauti- 1941-40 OLDER Chevrolets, Fords service, teievlsion. CaU Williman- locglkm. Fine condition. $16,900 . -fully . landscaped. Large maple — — 1 AUTOMATIC Dishwasher and sink tic HA. 3-0242. Write R.F.D. No. 1 Four rooms and bath. Newly for quick sale. f)wner Ml, 9-7184 Camping is a mafic woYd in jMwrtiteamib other good tran^wrtatlon. Oood AUTO DRIVINO Inktructton. All decorated, PIj 2-7501. or Coventry PI. 2-6520 trees, garage, l>v acres rich level teers, and opened on June 23. Reds Proclaim credit enables us to accept. 88 \Wanied—P5ts— combination. Cabinet model. Good Amston, Conn. '' ’ land. Carlton W, Hutchins. Ml. modern Girl Scout proframs. It 1947. T hat fall, a permit was The 22 tenantoof government-, ing method rathef than a lottery CLASSIFIED ADVT. iesBona on insured duki control cpndlUon, $100. PI, 2-7.018. owned Orford^Village who won,thejln^whlch aOmptnlng is gained for down. Douglas Motors, 333 Main car. Capable experienced inatinib- Poultry and Supplies 43 45 NORMAN strict—Six room sin 9-5132, 9-4694. ^ conjures up 'vtstons 6i singing issued by the town for the erec DEPT. HOURS St. Wanted To Rent 68 y ^ o k y o . Hay, 1 (45 —RedC3itna right tb^Jnly houses there ii/efi nothiitg.K'nie people who won are tot. Oordner Auto School. M. 3RSAL Electric range 5 Apartmenta-e>flata— gle, ip-'nlce neighborhood,: gdod ROCKVILLE—A well planned split around a Are, the and peace tion of a cabin planned by. Emil drawUir recenUy have been ^gtven golhg/t(>/liave to pay for^» the 8:18 A. M. 1^ 4:80 P. IL ♦4010. JA. 7-8850. / BRDAD ^k^lASTED Bronze 'tu r years old, excellent condition and size lot, oil steam heat ■ garasre Helm, and - the contract w Koday clatmedHljS atagfCring po|>- BEFORE YOU Decide to buy a keys. Fresh frozen toms, 14 to 20 6 3 COUPLE WITH 2 small iau j^ b rs level on landscaped lot in desir of the woods, aleena* under the Seeurances that the n i^ o d . o f! housea/ne added, 'V- > | | M reaaoiiabie price. Call Ml. 9-8738. Tenements Call MI. 3-8759. > s “a awarded to the Howell ulation of 601,$30,00(> jtsoplt. It new or used car drop in khd see MURTLUCX'S DRIVINQ /^kdloal. |M ui^, 85c lb., Schaub'a "Turkey need four or five room unfurbi'sh- able residential area. Close to stars or )n. a tern, working to acting them^ pprtliasert U j lot?drawing waa a 1 CONVENIENTLY located, 5 rooms school and on bus line. Three bed I 'technical School early in 1949.. * makes up almost one-fourth jo t COPY c l o sin g t im e Dick or Milt at Dickenson . Motor L«et confidence quickly/restored ,188 Hillktpwn Road GAS RANGE, Odin s u ^ r de luxe. ed rent. Can furnish good/refer- OFF EAST CENTER, six finished gether on cam pci^t, raising the ; ‘ Each .Vear since, the cajhp has Sales at Center and Cooper Sts. by a akiUed, courteouhyliiBtruotor. X . heat and hot water. Adults $ii6 cnces. Tel. MI. 9-3751. / rooms, living roOpi. Kitchen and Hag for Colors; the smell of food the entlrs human race. ‘ V b. State. A tt^ Simon S. ' - .. FOR CLASSinED ADVT. | l ]^ R SALE, fresh 'Itllled broilers, Easy spin-dryer washer. No rea monthly. MI. 9-0984, Full basement. Oil fired ! progres.scd steadily and ^m plefed hen laid today that, in his opimoA. ( 888. / . License included. Insured, dual sonable offer refused. Call MI. furnace. Liberal financing. A dining room. Ceramic tile bath, that never tastes as good any The Peiping radio broadcast the MON. THRU FRI. y j 1 _ fryera and rosatert. Mri. Ruberta, WANTED—Four or 5' rpbms. Two •finished recreation : room and where aiMf and a host of other i a project annually. / Some of the lot drawing employed wag ■fiot i « 2 2 ^ 'controlled ataiidard and hydrama- 4 Chapel St. 9-1128. TWO ROOMS furnished apartment. adults and 9 year old ^ I d . Phone S * * '^^“'300. MadeUhe these have been additional plat new fi^rc, saying it was based on 10:30 A. M. 1980 MERCURY sedan, liistrous tic ears. Ml. 9-7898.' smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642 or laundry. 1 Fully plastered, hot memories: a lottery, in the statutory setlse of i of SATURDAY 8 A. M. blue finish, nearly - new tires, "5 vJ 16 CUBIC FOOT all aluminum All ' conveniences. Inquire 10s Mr. Walters, MI. 6-7333. - 9-1W6. \ ' / water heat, copper plumbing. A In HahchestCr, ss in Girl Scout forms and latrins* and an im a direct census taken in Jun«. the word, and would noVhe ruled! ^ radio, heater and gas aS.viiig over Birch St. beauty you will b* proud to call proved water S)^Iy. The largest 1953, It gave no explanation ,in^ ircaliTicnt, ./ ORIVINO instructions from your r /' chest freezer, sacrifice, 1200. Call WIFE AND VET^.AN .Tf eleven counjHis'.around the globe, Brown- drive. Former local cy.ner. Has bomo; Duai-cor.trol insureo car, Articlea For Sale 45 Rockville 5-4231. 4 ROBIN ROAq—Two Mocks to home. $15,500. Call Rockville ■ies.Ahd SllllGirl Scouts sltke iMCare auie able 1! were Ui, a parking T. J. Crbckett, Broker. MI. the following spring y 12D foot tion; 91 cents per glri for cihift as hsr nearest competitor. India, quiUiflcatlons. ■ ' di^ex 'houses they were sharing MI. 3-8898. BICYCLES, new, used, bought and i bought and sold. Tel. Ml. 9-3184. MI. 9-5090. MANCHEISTER—Main street store / reiyard. MI. 9-9312- or MI, 9-2230. 3-5416—Res! Ml; 9-7751. well^, - producing 30Q/^ga11ona of materials; 81 cents per girl '’fol Cohen, who met 'with repfaMn- L0BTXPA88 BOOK No. 747>. soldr-' Repairing and rebuilding. Open 'tU 7 p.m. BENTO.N STREET—Older 5 room where the 1951 census reported ^ th the families of 17 other vet Notice^ hereby riven that Pua for rent. MI. 0-8144. AD 8-8130. same floor, attic, oil tot water, water an hour, waa drilled; The milk, and 70 cents per girl for .829.485 people. tatives of the Public Housing Ad erans'. In 'the second drawing, the 1981 FORD Victoria two-tone blue' I ^ e pick up and delivery! within shade trees, porch, b'sement ga RIXSIVILLfer 12 room house in first tent platform/and latrine insurance (campers only).. Book No/^7V, iMued by the SaV' gray, really clean, radio, he^tefT two mile radius. Manchester Ro y a l AND Smitit-Corona port FOUR ROOM Office suite, excel Business Property For Sale 70 very good corKhtion,. large storage pared .with ChiM, Soviet ministration Friday, said today 17 losers drew for rive o th e r/ Musical Instruments 53 rage, araesite drive. Good loca were built by the HoWell Cheney Every effort is made to ^ v e the Rusalh^ population/! numbered the lot drawing was a "determih- houses that had not yet been so|i^ inga Dbpiaiment' ot the Firat Na excellent tires, Douglas ,.M6tors Cycle Shop, 188 West Middle Tunv able and standard typewriters. lent decor, complete faclUUea, barn and garage. Excellent for Technical 8<^mo\/an6 two other beat program lor the smallest tional Bank ^ Mancheater l.aa pike. MI. 9-2098 or 9-3802. All makes of adding machines OPPORTUNITY—MANCHESTER tion. Early occupancy. Owner profes.sional use.'-to fine bu:>iness 193,000,000 according to a 194$ 333 Main. MUSIC Instrumental rental. Com street and. rear parking, moder transferred. Price rodueVd $12,500 platforms M v ^ n teers. amount of money to the greatest been lost and tipi^caitloa has been sold or- rented. Repairs on all plete line of instruments. Rental ate rental. Ml. ♦ 188O or iMI. Valuable corner property con ' location. Now occupied by '.feauty number of girls possible. It is pos figure reieaMd by the Kremlin. made to said WilK|or payment ol 1 ^ c RoSLEY-: ''Excellent condi makes. Marlow’s Boltoh, Goodwin Street. 5 room The Rotary/Jlub and a group of Recent SoVieP^timktes have used P applied to purchase price. Repre .3-8080. ; ■ sisting of two stores, professional ranch, 2 years old, oil hot air, salon and living quarters. Call voluntejnis beared the land, and sible because of the many volun the amount on ' tlon. May.be aeen dally after 12 BusineM Servlces^ffercd 13 r . »-l senting Olds, Sermer, Bach, Ped- Rockville 5-7038. the round,’flgime of 200 milUon. Sheppard Trial P oultry Dairy Queen, 807 W. Mid- FLAGSTONE. Stone for walla, ■ offices,.. Can be seen by Appoint basement. I-ot 180 x 2)0. Priced niade/trails ;from tent to tent, and teers who accept only a tolten Even so.. Red Cnhita now boosts Ma n c h e s t e r t .v. service, radio T. Ml a« u. a A*, ea. ler and Bundy Metter’a' Music SMALL HEATEip store on Maple ment. >. rijiht. $13,700. 30 day occupancy. t)\e_/poisto ivy was sprr.yed- and amount in salar>- at the day camp, lAStUpiack, ^ l a dlf'TMmplke. house fronts, fireplaces, sic. Bol Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7300 street near Main. Apply Edward more than three tlme$ as msny Baaide, vicinity Roata and T.Vr specialists since 1934. ton Notch Quarry MV 9-8817. J. Holl, 1009 Main St.' MI. 3-8117. H E K AGENCY Fern Dale Realty. Ml. 0-1686 . Wanted—Real E stu ^ 77 kilted. / . and whose satisfaction comes from people as her "big" JGIemmuniat Delays Step on Grou^^pposes Sneasa call MI. 3-40n. 19il CHEVROLET convertible, Hqus^ sendee call 83.80. Ml. "Elmo broko ovtn last night—4it won 360 and I found K!" HOBART N. CABLE or W. P. ------^------1------\ __ On/June 20, 1047, moving day some girl who when asked Mhat brother, tp | whom the has been hew paint, engine overhauled. ,'♦6880 or Ml. 8-4807, NEW MODERN hot mix asphalt Haines upright pianos. Excellent ONE ROOM air-conditioned office, M1-3-6530- 9-3535 READY BUYERS waiting. F o rlW place with camp equipment she likes best about Scouting says FOUND—A plaoa lA w k you plant in operation. Sand, atone. MANCHESTER mediate action list your proper^ breathlessly, •‘camp!” It is pos exporting much-needed fMd In Good Urea and top. MI, 3-8313,^''^ DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, condition, tuned and delivered, 100% location. Reasonable rent. ^w n g moved from the old camp on return for military and \ndus^sl Disputed Juror Price Sul^orts buy B a tn ^ and^3U%a Yarns ravel, loam. Nussdort Sand A reasonable price. 1-Cenip's, Inc. Apply Marlow’s, 887 Main St. with the Albert J. Gatto Co.,.^al> !Yernon Street for day camp u.se, sible, -too,' because . friends of aid. Busan Batea.Kmtllnr accessories. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, tone Co. MI. 9-7408. Houses For Sale 72 Two Famil.v Duplex .tors. CH. 9-8489, ovjenin^ BU/ 'Slid the official opening and dedi Scouting by their contributions lARDTOP guns, etc., repaired. Sheara, MI. 3 - ^ . "keep camping cdSnlng.” iTie 1050 census in the .U nlt^ (Oeatlaaeg Iraa fag* Oa*) Hartford, ^fov. 1 i/P) \splte It’s T o a^T am Shop. 60 Cottace Building—Coatractiag 14 Business Opuprtunlties 32 LARGE SIX room home, new Tim 9-0969, JA. 8-3989. / cation took plage two days later. St.JM fM I. 6-3SS8. raCHT knives, mowers etc., put into con PAIR OF Car top carriers with f'our Rooin.8 on Each ^ide ------—/ ___ /. On Sunday afternppn, adult vol States s'lowed 150,097,361 people, of low n ^ k e t priees 'which CABINET MAKING—Wi. also do MANAGERIAL Opportunity for PIA8fO TUNING and voicing. Com ken oil hot water furnace, storm LISTINGS W The'^^name ”Merrie-Wood” was but recent estimates have pushed dition for .conUng needs. Bralth- rollers, bassinette, pair of men's plete rebuilding, repairing, re \FOR LEASE OR RENT - On Oak Street submitted by Gail Goldstein, and unteers and Girl Scouts will dis selecraA he said, there probably soon dn't'c some poultrytnen outof lack, tan and white ^ n a l miles. Automatic waite, 62 Pearl street all typM of carpentry work, re trustworthy man or woman- as roller skates, size 8. Drive-me- windows, screens, fully insulated, two-famlly, three- aiy,/ busi- tribute literature at JIanchester this above the 160 milHon mark. will be/ksinotion by the state. ■ mongrel. Call Dog Wm-den. eggshell blue, white styling. Keys recovered. 24-hour^ plastered walls, full cellar. Excel Both Sides Vacant the Sign/ made, by Emily Kiss- The Peiping radio said the 1M3 business, the board of directors of modeling, alterations, etc. Good Branch Manager for. nationally seat. Call Ml,; 9-6528. service. All work guaranteed. The' INDUSTRIAL SPACE ness property, ve mgny cash homes showing the needs of Girl By thia. . Mahoii presumably S-4S40. ,545. RUBBISH emd ashes removed. Gen workmanship, and reasonable advertised corporation. 200 items. t lent condition. Stove, refrigerator. buyers. Moi arriingcd. man. John \Bronke and members Scouting in Manchester. On Sun census' was taken by the State meant his pckviously 'announced the/Cbhnecticut Poultry Assn. vot-. eral cleaning of attics, cellars and rates. Eatimates gladly given. Piano Shop. Phones Mi. 9-9329, , WITH RAIL SIDING I-arge trees, centrally ocated. Two Car Garage of the Miss Kissman's family, was Bureau of Statistics, It aaid the MI-3-7254 Secure future with rapidly grow 9-8074. Please call -rgs u: Grariadio, day, Npv. 14, these volunteers and plan to ask thbt Manning be ex- te unanimous opposition to "price / FbuMD—One mongrel dog^-btack yards. Call M and M Rubbiah re Call Dick at PL 24888 or at ing income. Pay while learning. FURNACE STOKER for sale, in \ Only $11,000. Carlton W. Hutchtns. ■Realtor, lOP donated by the'rn. Girl Scouts will again cbmie nrouiid census did not reach Formosa, cuaed and repIaciMj^^ rather , than to / and light tan, mala. Dog^arden moval. Ml. 9-0787. Ml. 3-5789. If you want to get ahead, like to good condition. Ml. 9-2415. Ideal for warehouse, MI. 9-8132, 9-4694. T. J. CROCKETT Henry si Miss Marjorie. Stephens and to the homes to pick up the en where the Chinese Nationalist diamias the entire jury and start supports arid direct subsidies for MI. S-4640. 1947 BUICK Convertible, super sell and work with people, write manufacturing or distri- Ml.ss Ethel LeVah, directed the velopes which were left for the government of Chiang Kai-shek over. all agricultural commodities.” COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart GENERAL OONSTRUCEION, re Wearing Apparel—Purs 57 YOUR HOME custom built to your Broker lY to toy, aeU, exchangs first day camp, asslisted-by volun- This was announced today by FOUND—I . white and brown radio, heater, good rubber, 8175. us about yourself. Interview ar plans. Pick yoilr lot, over 1 acre, contributions the previous Sunday. holds sway,' nor "a few barter Chief Defense CounseK Wl MI. 8-4884. 28 E. Middle Tpke. R. Wolcott on Wringer and auto pairing and remodeling, gardes, ranged. Give phone number. G, BuildfluE Materials 47 butiQn. Contact Phone : Office MI-3-5416 istate, Mortgages arranged. areas and in regions where, local J. Ckirrigah said he woul President Joseph N. Gill of Mans- Collie, Call Dqg Warden. matic washing machines, vacuum etc. No Job too smalt. Go(^ work large, shade, trees, high elevation MI. H. Bradner, General Sales Mana FUR (X)AT, brown pony, size 11, Residence: MI-9-7751 H|3ward R. Hastings, elections had. not yet taken place.” see what Mahon does bef( field Center. The board felt ho BEFORE YOU Buy a used car cleaners, ' motors, amall appli manship. A. J. Tournaud, 131 American S. G. Mahogany Doors $30. PI. 2-8871. near bus, excellent location. Com m. 9-1107. have the bullets,” Grau said. aaid, thpt suclt supports and sub ger, Real Silk Mills, Inc., Indiana • STEWART CARLSON plete down payment only $1,000. "They are using gvery means to Of the total, Peiping said, 574,- ting officially into the ^.^'FOUND—Black white and tan male See Gorman Motor 8al8a. Buick ances. Welding. 180 Main Street Lake St. MI. 3-7882. \ polis 6, Indiana. • All sizes...... $7.90 44 Stock Place Red Planes Hit 205.940 were counted through di pute. sidies" are not in keeping with Salea and Service. 385 Mam Phone Ml 9-8878. - Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132,- ensTOM BUILT ranch, 5 nie Priced 2-family slay in power. he system of free enterprise and mongrel. Call D ^ Warden. MI. MI-9-4555 9-4094. duplex and Rats wanted immedi In his retort, Batista .said that rect census while the remainder One alternate was tented this g-4840. atrset Mitchell 9-4571. Open ave- EARN AT HOME with your own Clamshell C asing...... per C $6.90 BEAUTBFUL WINTER dress coat, large rooms, fireplace, ceramic -27.732,095 was arrived at by morning. ^ im^vidualtsm which has so long ninga. GONDER’S T.V. Service, available Florists—Nurseries 13 invisible mending business. We siZe 12, purple, $25. MI. 9-1833.. tile bath, oil hot water heat, steel a t e for re.ady buyers. For quick if the postponement, had been any time. Antenna 'conversions. Stain Shakes ...... per sq. $12.95 LOCKWOOD STREET- One-half action call ACB Realty. MI. Nationalists on indirect census." Defendant Expansive ' beem^art of the Amertciui farm will teach you. provide necessary beam construction, full c e ^ r, 2 granted, the opposition later would Sheppard, who la charged with er’s tradition.” 1947 CHEVROLET Four door tu- ?hiloo factory rjpervlsed iMrvice. XMAS TREES (Wholesale). Select, Knotty Pine Paneling . .per ft. 19c duplex, 4 room.s down plus 'one nice porches, garage, ^^owers 9^2392. have asked that the balloting be Peiping said the later figure'in Announcements Tel. Ml. n-1488. ed Balsam and Spruce that aells equipment and make your work Houses For Rent 65 finished I'oom up. Excellon) con- cluded 7,59i,208 Chlneee on For clubbing his wife, Marilyn, to BoanlNtclton is in line with tho tone paint. Very, very clean. Muct contacts. Lifetime depression BOY'S GRAY mouton lined hat school, near bus. Colton W. suspended. The 53iyear-old ex- unanlmoiisNmte at a recent New WE .CARRY Tioga yams at the be seen to be appreciated. See on sight. Wreaths, Boughs, etc. Kiln Dried Shieathlng per M $99.50 arid coat^ size 6. Call MI. 9-0304. clition. Steam .heat with oii burn Hutchins. MI. 9-5132,/^604 Tachen Island mosa, 11,743,320 Chinese residing death, appeared to be in an expan ALL APPLIANCES serviced, cleanr Renowned q u a l i t y . Moderate pVoof business. No selling Write SEVEN R(X>kl single with thrse er. $8,500. James J. Rohan A Son. colopel reiterated his promise of s sive mood today. He smiled fre London County poultrymen’a X aame prices as the mill. Save Bob Oliver, Center. Motor Sales, Box 296, West Hartford. Cohn. Oak Flooring from per M $185.00 free election \in a "peaceful cli or studying abroad and 8,397,477 481 Main St. ‘ ' ing and repairs on range burners, prices. Retailers triple Invest room office on East Center Street. Realtors. 617 Haitford Road. Tel. MANCHESTER -i (Continued from Page One) in the remote border areas where quently, Hie hair had been freshly meeting attemjW by 184 piersons, time and money by shopping at heaters, refrigerators, all types ments. Our customers repeat. Ideal for home end office for pro MI. 3-7433, mate.” \ / cut. ^ ' and a Windham Cminly, meeting. Your Yam Shop, 80 Cottage St. PACKAGE STORE for sale In Man Wanted-^To Buy 58 hot water h c a t,/ll, 2-car garage Hospital Notes Batista threw out the Congress elections have yet to be held. 1980 CHEVROLET Styleline de washing machines. Metro Service. Write for price brochure. chester. Buy now- and get the fessional man. Available aa of and gai'dcn imace.>kre. •'!•') kmdskinds of ------the ■ Chinese Reds are known to Many Chlneee liiring outside Only JO of the.prospective alter However poultry mtetings with Tel. MI. 9-338g. Cali MI. 9-0883. \ NATIONAL BUILDERS WANTED—Kneehole flat top desk Tel. Miss Sweet.' MI. MANCKESTjER; Lydall Street, when he seized control in the nate /irors appeared today. Four far smaller aUendante-, in New luxe two door. Jet black finiah, Hughes Farms, Bernardston, holiday profit. N<^ information over possibilities./Full pric/ $9,950. rutients l^oday: 141 have MIGs based in that area. China hold dual cltieentbtp under RU6 HOOKERS’ Bargains! Big original 34,000 miles. Like new. Mass. SUPPLIES with drawers, finish unimportant. write Box 707, Manches- hear new schof)!. G’j rooms, oil Many oth^Iistings of all kinds-. blobdie.ss revolution two years were not found and one was ill. Haven, Tolland arid Middlesex WIRING INSTALLATION oTafl the phone, T. J, Crockett. Broker,- 381 State Street heat. 2-car pajaRe. I^arge wooded ADMimSD SATURDAY: Ed ago. but he promised eventual elec Chinese law — that of China and S’.’xll’’ shaded swatches 10c each. 1980 Chevrolet Styleline. de luxe 244 Main St. Phone MI. 3-5418. MI. 9-9016. Tile Ell/vpilh Mitten Agency, The ministry also reported Com of the country in which they live. efore today's proceedinrs start- Counties had asked for; emezgency Kleencut rug sheanr $1.05. Spe club coupe. Immaculate inside typea. No Job too. small. Pater North Haven, Conn. lot. 180' x 200'. $12,500. Call Wm. Rcaltonr! MI. 3-693$t. mund Michalek, 63 Gerard St-; munist Chinese on Toumen island tions. He is notv attempting to Mahon said he woiuk ask federal aid for the industry.^ Pantaluk, 40 Foster street Phone Residence MI. 9-7751. WANTED- Apartment -.•Ize piano. /BEAUTIFUL four room boms, McBride. MI. 3-481:6. J. Watson Charlc.s Gledhill, Elm Hill Road, were bombarding ’MatlOharnt-held reorganize the legislature, and he No CJilneae^ government in mod lythlri to unseat the tall/d a rk cial rug hooks 3 k Burlap 43” and out m wonderful condition. Roofing—Siding \ 16 Telephone CHestnut 8*2147 ern times has never been willing . The emergency aid propotels'i width, $1 yai:d. Always the best Blue finish. 1949 Chevrolet four Mitchell 9-7.303. ' Call MI. 9-2313 after 8, or writ hardwood floors, full -ellar, At Beach A Co. • MARSHALL ROAtf) - 6 room Cape Talcottville; CAi-l Hilding. 801 Yikiartg (Orion River "Mountain) hopes for a big personal vote that haired Manning pn grounds he tes jected by , the board were cham ^ FOR THE BEST ui Bonded built Box C, Herald,. tractive lawn and grounds. Avail Main St.; Mrs.'Marcella Ubert, 150 Island. Both islands are northwest could be considered a mandate to to give up this claimed Juriedic- tified at hla ipdrals trla). for le n money at Colonial Rem- door, jet black fin l^ in ;iice con $1,000 DOWN, large three bedroorri C/I. One unfinished, fireplace, tlon over overacaa Chinbee, ^diid pioned throughout, the state by nmit Shoppe, 115 Center St. dition throughout. Douglas Motors. STONE, BRICK, fireplace and ce . up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, Help Wante<]-^Female 35. Oiamonds— Watches— able. for ’ Immediats occupancy. ' Dili in kitchen, dinette, double Coo|>ei' HiJL Rd.; Mrs. Elsie Nel- ■of the Tachens a fevv miles off the rule as a constitutional president. This, if t(^ - be sold, would Irving/''Rosenthal. Guilford: Mar ment work. Call MI 0-8481 or Ml conductors and root repaira call Mancheater. Only responsible peo ranch, full cellar, qxcellenl con amount of cabinets, ove-. sizc 2-car .son, 71 Delmont St.; Mrs.' Elsie- Chekiang coast. In order tO run. he rclinqui.shed the question is at Issue no^! be aho\v Manning lied before he was 333 Main, j 3-5043. Jewelry 4g Rooms Without Bo^ril M dition, high elevation,. 105' lot. Bur tween Red China' and S o u ^ Asian tin Klein, 5Iadlson, and Harold Coughlin, MltcheU 8-7707. ple need apply. Aa Is, $100, Tel. garage deep lot, convenient Irt Chip.-<, 26 Thomas Dr.;'''MrB. Mil The Tachens, two main islands— official duties to an acting presi seated, since he sw-ore he had Liebman. Lebinon. . HOME MADE Pies and Cakes bn 1947- CHEVROLET convertible, EARN AT HOME--See our ad un BU. 9-0888 for appointment. line! suburfian. Carlton W. Hute*'^' btis, achonis. new high -tchool Call dred Regetts, 787 E. Middle Tpke.; dent early in the campaign. He is countries like India. never )»een "a w-itness tn a court RAY'S ROOFING Co. . Built up der business opportunities, LEONARD W. YOST, -taweler, .re ins, MI. 9-5132. 9-4694. the upper Snd lower—are believed First Census Ever'yakea ' President Gill made no refer order. MI. 6-8871 or 8-84M. radio, heater, signal lighU. back pairs, adJutU w atch4l expertly. NOW AVAILjXBLE. ___fc___ __ * s MI. 9-2245. Mi'S. Anne Campbell, 20 Griswold garrisoned by over 20.000 N^atlon- Minister of State Andres Domtngo case..-' ence in today's announcemerit t<> _ up lights. Ml. 9-7029 after 8 p.nv. H A I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tel. roofs, gutter work, roof, mimney St. ' Y Morales Del Castillo, If the Red Chtnesp census ^ In a fairly short order—and, MI. 0-8885. Gary lamonqco. repairs. Free estimates. Ray SALESGIRL, experienced prefer Reasonable prices. Open dally EAST HARTFORD, 'ive, wfacious! MANCHESTER- loively six room ah.st troops and guerrillas The genuine, it would be/the first real previous local action. He assert Hagenow. MI. 0-3214. ilay Jack- red, for' hosiery and handbags. Thursday eveniqgs. '129 Spruce i-oqras. 11 choice of 2 c / 3 bed ADMITTED YESTERDAY: civilian population is about w.OOO, The four parties supporting the. amid considerable court room ed the asteclatlon.- however, hga Pcraonals ^ .QNLY DOUGLAS will sell ybU a Rooms f o r ^ o single men Cape Cod, two unfini.shed tip, four Biunb Giordano, -13 Spriifg St:; mostly ftsheunen. government are the Progrc.ssive national lead c o ^ t in Chinese inughter- the first of the two al lata model car- aa low as $148 COMPLETE Hand and power lawn son. MI. 3-8338. Salary and commissions. Pleasant street Mitchell 0-4387. rooms, basement gaiai anti Wayne E ju m o n Warrcnvillc; distance from Red airfields in the market have gained him sup first real estimate of China's other people's opinions in the case. Requested that poultry-men In with your neighbors to elect an tee to sell under the above terms Siding Co., for all roofing and sid SEASONED Hardwood for fire laundiw; large well iand.scaped Paul Newth, 18 Hridding St.; Di population was arrived at—some "I won’t ask you wha t your other parts of Connecticut be ' ANTIQUES Refinlahed. Rmelring portunity during the comihg holi place. furnaces, etc, delivered ii ing- Chekiang Province. port In the island's ma.ior industry. outstanding candidate to the State with notes ka low aa 840.^monthly. ing jobs. No Jo^-foo small. Free day season. Call MI. 9-2814. ' lot. cltj- water and .sewers, imme lAtfs For Sale 76 anna Thomas. 18 Lilac St.; Mi.ss Today’s Red shelling of.Ylkiang Construction also ik booming, 12^()00.000 people. mother-in-law's opinion wa.s,” said made eligible for low-interest Good credit is our only XCU* ed. MI. 3-8535. single room, private home. Quiet . Realtoi’. MI. 9-1642 , 9-11'6. 346 W. 'Center St.: a daughter to four people injured, one person over in 1940 JWiey adopted this asms name aa Manning had been ote sales.of ponl- Main St. - Ifit.1st, SalFASales Aiiriand 8f»rvir«8Scrvice./Veryxfair fail Aeronautical h,T Mechanical WARREN E. HOWLAND M,r. and Mrs! Richard-Shaw, South i Batista Re-elected convicted of a moralstofferise in prices. Tel. Ml. 9-4772<' X- Household Go ^ 51 neighborhood. Gentleman pre suffering a broken leg. c.stlmale. Qnljr recently have they B nd purchase pool- .. Automobileg for Sale 4 Realtor Coventry. . volving a 15-year-old boy. A sus extorf for differ-* 1953 PA<3l lunches nt ^ 1953 PLYMOUTH heater, UllramatiC, Only 10,000 pair of small electric appliances LENNOX FURNACES anot to e.X- coupe. Brunner's Parkand, Tal- repmicd and servicjd Will pick ! YOUNG MAN td^help witn screens, .3 ROOMS FURNITURE 9-1320. / Pine St.; Mis.s Mary Johnston, 47 that under the rules of his Cuban cced their present pfcduc-Uon ca cottvllle: Open evenings Xil 9. MANCHESTER - Package OeUv- atormwindows, yard cleanup and BLOND BEDROOM Ashworth St,/Mrs. Thomas Kauff this ninrii^g in Towh^^Coiu t pend pacity next year. Full Price 31195 up and deliver. MI. 3-8614. -ery. Local light tnicJUng and LARGE RC)OM next uf bath, vl Revolutionary Party (PRC) none ing M r./Regclts’ ielea.se from the From reports received to date, generaKaround the bouse chores. TNG ROOM SUITE man, 34. (^otlrtland SL; Mrs. Walter can accept offices or seats in the hospi^. •' Lodge and Ribiepff practically all Connecticut Alco Meanwhile, in , tlie poultry in Auto Accessort^^TIreg 6 package delivery. Refrigerators, Regular offhours 'ncome possible 5-Pc. DINETTE SET ciriity East. Centeiyand Summit J. I’fpinattcr. 18 Warren St.; Cal Congress even, if they get the most dustry it was rumored that orders 1048 FORD tudor, in ^ood condi RUBBI.SM REMOVED weekly or washers and- stove moving for dependably man. MI. 9-0130. Streets. Private ftrfnlly, Parking Easx TO C rochet vin Goldsmith, East Hartford; Mrs. Regett.s tondition Va.s re holics Anonymous Gronpe will to hatcheries, a ft off as a-rpsult tion. 1941 Chevri^t udor; Easiest specialty. Ml. ■»0782. "Philco"^ectric Refrigerator ADVANCEMENT votes. ported a.s good thi.-i morning by pend. delegations to the public m.onthly. MI. 3-7844. apace! Gentleman preferred. ICleanor Swanson.i 30 Hudson SL; No cahisltles were rfqrortsd up In Windups Today of low prices, some growers ra- terms' in' town. Dckiglas Motors, L qok! ACTUAL JOBS dpqn In U. S., So. 'OWorieV Combination. Range Phone Ml. 6- Uie Manchester Memorial Hos meeUng to be held by the Ylan- 883 Main. Famous br^dd permanent antl- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS 6 0 .. “ MaytM” Washer KNOT-STITCH Mrs. Theodore Bantly, 23 Strick to the eve of the election although pital. .chaster AA at the Hollister School frainlng.Trom starting new broiler Am., Europe. To jri^OOO. Travel land St!; Miss Marjorie Leldhuldt, bpmbs exploded in scattered places (0(wtlBMg troas Pag* Om ) flocks at.,this time. freexe, 81.74 gallon. Regular $2.95. lokri and long distance moving, paid. Wrjte only '' Eau^oyment “Emerqon” Television beautifully furnished master, OPPORTUNITIES Others injured were Fred H. Nov. 6 at 8:30 p. m. GIGANTIC CLEARANCE ON Methanol , anti-freeze over ,90%. Household' Services padiung, storage, Call Ml. 3-8187. "Hoov-ar” Vacuum bedroom for two young ladies. 250 Fern St.; Mrs. August Von the last few'days. ,, Thia open meating, the express Info. Center, Room 983, 3 ^ Stuart EDGINOV Hone, 48 Ma'dt.son/i^t.; James Hor ftorces. making sur Ubert, 45 and hi.s wife Marcella. ALL USED CARS Odorless, anti-rust, 89c. Your con Offered 13-A Hartfor** CHapel .7-149 St.. Boston. ' "Monltwk” Axm. Rugs Kitchen, T.V. :and telephone privi 43, of 150 Cooper Bill St:, who CongrsMman John A, McGutrs an- purpOM of which is to kcquaiijit tainer./ . ■ , Linoleum, tables, cabinets, pictures leges: Breakfast included, in rent. vath. 13 Westminster Rd.; Mrs, prise raids and searching automo nounceej he was going; to vote for residents of the Manchester arZa PRICES HAVE BKEai f l a t FINIS'ri. Holland window PIANO MOVING — Refrigerators, LouisLsuius rsCttu;.Rcalc. J42jta Coopervuupci- Hillni St.; biles, said they uncovered hidden suffered • slight loncusston and Gov. Lodge. He accused hla party shades, made to measure. ' All JOB& TO $1300 monthly., Foreiglv arid a'-few other itemsl • Desirable neighborhood. Reason hrusisc.>i in an accident at Cooper witi« the work and philosophlea^pf HauscltoM Hinifi B u d g e t c e n t e r also light. trucking, any time. and U.S.A. All trades, ,abor, cleri able. MI. 9-6$bl! Mis. OLtq .MoJin,oJin, 101 PorterPort* St.; bombs, arms and ammunition hud of injecting race and religion into Alcoholics Anonymous, already LOWERED! MI-9-0980 metal Venetian blinds at a new Quick, reliable, efficient service. AN HG«v'E.ST\pERSON SKILLED MEN Bruce 'Anderson, '8 5 /E . . Middle arrested more than lOO nispected Hill Street 'and Campfieid Road. the campaign; cal, engineers. Fare paid If hired. 'Who’s Going Hoi)sekeeping The accident occurred about 25 has aroused intense interest CUT!! SLASHED!!! AT low price. Keys made while you MI. 9-9329, 9-8074. Application forma available. No Boarders Wanted 59-A Tt'ke.; ^ u c e Slone, 46 Litchfield Lit •'subversivos.” Universities * were He accused Ribicoff of using the Mong other groups nbout the BATTERIES - 80% off. Square wait. MarlQW’a TO TAKE OVER St.; Mrs. Daniel Puzinas. 52 Bol closed to-prevent demonstrations. mihutea earlier at 4:50: racial, and religious issue in his . From Pans come ' hats Uiat CHORCHEs Mo to r s a l e s type aa low as $4.98 ex.,^ long type employment fees. Free informa MONTHLY PAYMENTS are alwayi better-Uqui-averaga Police reported tlieir car wa- Srate who w w t to ' be on hand will delight the traveling woman. tion. Write Dejit. 8R, National WANTED -Child to bbard and c a rr ton St.; Mrs. Chester Freeman, 124 l-Yrearm permits were wttlidrawn. w .c . ’’American dream" speeches at $7.98. Written -guarantee. Cole w e a v in g of burns, moth holes $22.17 in the fast-expaadlag aircraft The police blamed the campaign ^ e n the local, group obeervea the ' Little head-huggers of Jersey. 10S2 PonUac ChiefUin 2-Door Se Mototra, Ml 9-0980. and torn clothing, holsery runs, Painting—Papering 21 Employment Information Service, CAN HAVE ALL for while mother works. State Branford- St.t Ellen Shapiro, 99 .‘■‘cl" I Bridgeport and BerUn-last week, loth anidvcranry of its founding they. p-<< k m a breeze Into the 1020 Broad, Newark, N. J. license. Rockville 6-4407, ladostry. So why aot sbrt ta- Hollister St.; Mrs. Herman (>xen- disturtonces on Communists and by Rohei t (?ues,? 41, 13 \\ esl St.. He charged charred Democratic Stats8tai dan — Hydramatic. Loaded handbags repair^, ripper re- Low, Friendly Terms after h.e diaretjarded 'a stop sign Four out of SUte speakers will handbag or pocketbood. .They With aCceosories. Raven black. PAINTING—Exterior and interior, dhy ta build a futare at Pratt horn. Hartford; Mrs. Wesley Lewis followers of ex-President Carlos Chairman Jdfin Bailey .brought f^urs a program carefully cover tlie eaia knd are 'Jironi low Trailers for Sale • Wsejement, umbrellas repaired. paperhhngirig, ceUinga refinished. Free Delivery—.Free ,Storagq and daughtei, RFD* 3, Coventry; Prio Socarras. whom Batista over- at • the intersection of^lh'e two out tJie same Issue when he tted A Mandout...... $1,345 .raents, shirt collars reversed add and Wblttiey Aircraft .streets. He was chariceil witli planned to prooent a comprehen- on the neck, 1950 SPARTON Mansion trailer. 38 Wallpaper books on request. Esti- Help Wanted-^ Phone Me Immediately Eklwai-d Grzyskicwicz, ■ Regan yii-ew. Prio71n exile,In Florida. sl-» a Berlin rally that If Ribicoff. a otre (deture of AA at work . 1850 Chevrolet De Luxe 4-Doqr replaced. Marlow'ir'a Uttle Mend- matea given. Fully insured. Call- HARTFORD CH-7|-(W.88 FOR EXPERT , \ * a - ■ ready had called for Cubans to recklesii driving following his ar Jew. is not <>lected it may well be Sedan—Black. - Nicely equip foot, all aluminum corialruclion. tng Shop. ■ Male or Female 37 Street, Putckvillc; Mrs. Joseph rest by the investigating•'officer, Old friends and new friends of- A hat. ..that hs.s everything—? Two bedroom, one with twir b ed s'.------. ______Edward R. Price. MI. 9-i0C8. After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 Rivosa and daughter. 372 N. Main. boycott the Sfection. 20 or. 30 years before anyone ex AA; are Oordlally invited to drop fashionable coverup in th'e front! ped. Reconditoned and guar See It Day Or Night We still need— C$)suging that the cards were be Patrolman Alfred R:tter. cept K Protestant epn be nom anteed...... $845 lyp* Coleman heater. New j RENT A portable sewing machine PAINTING and Paperhanging, KliORIDA J,OB opportunities. Men St.;' Everett MoiTison. Suffield; The Uberta were taken to Man in at*-the'.Pathfinders Club. 102 ' with the smooth Jine over your If you have no' means of trans-« Mrs. Elmer Cauthon, 17 . Garden ing' stacked .against him, Grau inated for governor -in-Connecti- Norman 8t.. foUou-lng next Satur-. ears, .open id hark for your Shiny automatic all aluminum water .vour sewing, also all make quality* work, reasonable prices and women, skilled and unskilled. • Tool and Die Maker* asked for several changes in the chester Memorial Hospital by the ciit. ; - ' 1060 Studebaker Champion 2-Door heater. Dixie range (four burner 1 machines repaired. Slchel, Ml. and prompt service. Free esti Write Florida/Job Guide, Box portation,* I'll send, my auto for"* Dr.; Elmer Griggs, 13 ICeriy St.; \V; P. iQuish ambulance but have day's meeting for-coffee, dough- coif to show through. You can /'s e d a n —Equipped with over you. No obligation. Roger Bedard, 83 Eldndge'-St. election .procedures and repeatedly Bailey Snapped back, that Mc nut> and' the traditional A A hos-?! make n if you crochet. Nice for with oven.) Frigldaire refrlgera-1 9-9419. mates. Fully Insured. Call Bert 2081, Miami 12, Fla. • Tool and Gauge Iiupe^ threatened to quit the race as elec both been since discharged, hos . r drive. .V...... ;...... $«45 tor. Divan newly covered with a Plante. MI. 9-6965. ; A ^ L —B—E - R -T— S DISCHARGED YESTERDAY r pital official.s .said. this''inbrnmg. Guire spoke out of "disgruntled pltality wTiich offers understand-. a college gal in eai-biting climes, tors tion day neared. The Electoral spite" because McGuira had lost ing to aiiy and all who wish to j 1648 Ford Super 2-Door Sedan — plasUc fabric. Toilet and shower. 43-43 ALLEYN ST-. HARTFORD t Miss Marie Nassiff„ 33 Norman St.; Tribunal rejected hla demands that The third accident wa. on Foster: Price $2995. Brunner's 'Talcott- JBuilding—ContrUcting 14 PAINTING -AND Paperhanging. 88 Situations Wanted— Win many sompliments with Mrs. Kenneth Skinner and son? Street at about-il/SO a.m. in'which his bid for the. nomlnatian of U. learn more of how it works. |I A Chesterfield collar on a - Fully equipped transporta yille. Phone MI. 3-8191. . years’ experience. Fully insured. NEED AN^ELECTRIC stove or ^ ^ U a ^ e Makers these easy-to-cre>chet. lacy knot- bis party be given equal represen- S- representative from the Third tweed coat is a womanly contrast tion...... $295 GENERAL CARPENiTftY- Altera- Female 38 RFD 1. Rockville; Mrs E \a Mc- :tation bn election boards with Ba- two cars traveling in opposite dl- Satisfaction guaranteed. Raymond T.V. set? Only a few left.. $329 atiteji edging.s! Or add a personal 8040 Tections’ooIlidM and damaged their District. . ■ , of rv'gh and smooth textures. 1647 Pontiac Streamliner Six 2 tw ^ , additions and new conatrije- Trudeaq, 71 Jarvis Rd. Mi; 9-1814. G.E. stove. $238.88: G.E. T. )V. touch to hankies .ftw Ehrlstmas- I. Curdy, RFD 1, Willimantic, Ed-! tista's . four-party coalition and RiblcotTs answer 4raa that there It s a good winter coat' that wiU Auto Repairing—Pginting 7 tioE^S, Dormers, porches, garages BABY SITTER available, own TEL MI-9.3980 • Precision Machinists 11-1$, ward Bradley., 73 Phelps Rd:; that crowds' be allowed to assem left front ends. - ' ■ . Old Friends Meet Door Sedanette...... $195 transportation. Bolton Area. Eve console, regular $369. $238.95. MO MAIN STREET ^ f $iving, (Not shpwn. !but included - Mrs. Annie Leggett.. 68. 58 was nothing wrong with a., man go almost anywhere. and rooms .finished' at. reasonable Carpenter tool kits, regular $34.98, t • ta a colcr transfer fpr 10 .Ipvely Roland Cote, Jr.;. 148 Dolton St.. ble .at the counting places. J645 Chevrolet Club Coupe CAR BURN OIL? . ' prirev-" Workmanship 'guaranteed. ninga MI, 9-3294. ' \ / | ^ | J | # i P RADIO aad • Sheet metal Mechanics A clever dale frock to pleare the Sandra Cole. 148 Bolton St,; Mrs. Finally he asked yesterday that Spruce St.. Was at first thoiigbt having "the American dream” of' $15 each. Bruilner's, 'Talcottville. ▼ I V n i 9 TELEVISION flpwer stamp-ons . if- ypu should to be auffering possible injuries to running for poliUcal bffice^ At Brief Reiihipn Th?, wonderful variety of cam- Equipped. Ready to go. $14is Ercei estimates. Robert M. Alex ■Private Instructions 28 Open evenings 'til 9. All day Sat- youthful seamstress. The fiifi pleat Paul Lamprecht, 24 Ford St. .Mrs, the polling ■ place rtiairmen» an I pus. wear makes the blue Jeans Economy overhaul, most all ander. Tel. MI; 9-7718 W ant to add a bit of color to a ed skirt 'is topfied wiUt a wide p.ur- Gordon • Wheeler, Colchester". nounce results instead at the her left rhoulder and waa taken How much bearing, that flare-up m t Studebaker Regal Champion your y a r n Shop, Cottage Dogs—Bird^^Pets 4| tmday 'til 8. • • Fusion Welder* w-hite hankie.)' will have at the (sails sUlI haa . ~ . .. yesterday seem ever mors cars. Parts and labor $49.95. so chSMd belt. Sew the sleeveless Thomas Kielick. 43 Pioneer Circle; Iribunal arid .that the tritaOnal' ap- to her home. She said she felt all A woman who grew up m Ver- ed. B ^ y to go. . $248 No money down. $4.90 month t h e new; MANCHESTER- Pet. THREE OIL-GAS combination chet diHectlons for 4 edgings; ma Version for warm weather. Domentc DcBattUto, 21 Scar-; inspeclols. in 126 munlcipali- ,mont but is now Imng in Aus-|.i„ wool tweedy worn with a mld- Uona, , remodetlng, piosUc Uie tion ' with each yarn purchase. Center, 063 Main 8t., invites youT Yanges, $18 each. One oil electric borough' Ra.; David Spencer. ,198i Ues to watclvUie polling onhisbe- was a pas.senger in a. car going : "Ihe RepubUcisns. towever. are ly. aAII work guaranteed.;, counter work, garage, etc. No Job Store hours — Mon, through Sat., Apply terials needed; stitch illustrations; Pattern No. 8040 is in sizes'll, outh on Foeter Street driven by cohflderit . of retaining the govtrn- tralia-,-had a brief rsunion; heire dy blouse, m es with the high Many Others To Choooe From to visit pels of an kinds. Con combination, $15. Two electric color transfer foe 10 stamp-ons. 12. 13, 14, 16. 18. Size 12, with Chestnut St.; David Bartirtl "“ir last-w eek ,wiUi girlhood . friends , socks, tot poaslht* without, too? too email. Eugene Gtrardln, 16 9:45 a.m. to 8 p.m., ThOrsdays necticut bred Parakeets. Ml. ranges, $13 each. LaFIomme Ap Employment Offic* her daughter.- Ruby^ of the same | orship and the flve out of sta eoa-i^ in Manchester' and East Hartford-; . _^ ' MOTOR SALE Trotter St. MI. 9-8S06. ^ unUi 6 p.m. / Wantetf_ Send 25c, in coins, your name, sleeves 4 4, yards 35-lnch.' , Phoenix Street. Vernon; J o s e p h ’-o thi*. but address. whiiJi police re(>orted gfession^ aoats. Budget Terms Bank Rates Ford, Chevrolet! etc...... $124 93 ------9-4273, Hours Monday through pliance Oorp., 18 Oak St. address aficl the pattern number to . For this pattern, send ^ in Sardelja, '4 -I^ler Circle; Mrs. J J L , Mrs. N. Vif. Hortori of Sydney: t if uie baby's clothes are in the Friday, 10 ib 8:30, Saturday 6 to struck a ear’coming north, after! Hut the Democrats' inalat tbsy CHORCHES MOTOR S-ALES PonOac. Oldsmoblle. etc .. $174.85 AFRAID OF THAT- ...... remodeling -Tobacco Worohowi Wcekdaya ANNE CABOT. THe MANCHKH- C2>ins. your name, address, size de jterard Buimond. 48 Drirant St.: i Australis, whose husband U. in , bedroom and he's ballied ta/Uis 8 ; Wednesday, closed at 2 p.m. B. BEAUTIFUL DE LUX'*: upnght sired and the Pattern 'Number to she pulled to the center of the road j have a good cluulco tb oust Lodge this country on a business trip, guchen. you’re w eante voUrscif SO Oakland Street .. .. MI-6)S4S3 No Money DoWn, $2.00 Weekly job 'LI can do — using your ideas. vacuum, $12; 2 beautiful B ^ s ’ 8 A. M. to 4 :30 P. M. TER EI'EXIXG HER.ALD, 1150 to (lasa some' parkM cars on the and pick up two or three seats In New Motor Guarantee. Expert workmanshioi time not Bonds^tocfci A H, Green stamps. ' / WoriMt* AVi:. .\.MERICA.S. NEW YORK .Sl'B Bl'RNETT. .M.VNCWESTEB i AU nnM withdraw? visited die homes of Mrs. Albert I out -going back and fort'h. Set Mortgages overcoats, size 40 to 42. $10 and EVENING UER.ALD, ll.Vt -.W'E. ■DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. | al to a croa^ gathered in the right kite ^ the street the Cbngresa and srln control of R. James of-30 Overland,St. |md ' aside a drawer, or space-for tos m '4 1656 *^ADfI J AC hardtop easy to limited to daylight, houcv. ^aaon- 81 XXX3CER SPANIEL puppies, red $12; 30 piece china dinner set. Weosea for- sartlBg aad sisiag $$. N. Y, Edward Ackerman and daughter, ' garden-of his villa. Charging gov- 'The Other car was driven by the State Senate. . Conaocticut's Ipuk At. Easy to own. iust drive COLE MOTORS . ^ able rates. Call Ml, 6-2373 f i eaU- Mea for geae^ labar The .cqlorfui 1954 Needlework AMERICAS, NEW YORK $6. N.Y. Mra Richard Tandy, oif 646L Forest towels and. step /and clothe* II mates,matss t. - ^ • FIRST AND . aecopo.' ntortgagea smd buff. Various «ges. A.K.C $13; 2 nice fur Jackets and long PllATT A A¥HIT!fiY 33 Keeney St.: Mn.'Rob.*n-Allison,-ernmen^, persecution, he said the Alphoiise P. Lukas.'33, l39 O ak House of RcpifsentaUvos has tra- St.. East Hartford. that'b near the site. - Bs> dream. Bnmner't, Talcott- 436 Center Strw t . . _I bought tor OUT ownaecouaL Fos^ , £*gietered.; H,. Chase, Hartnony -;Ooa4, $18 «aeh.- Gent’s mid la«^s Album contains 56 |iagea of love Basic -Fwhion:' fall and winter 9 Short. St.; . Bruno Giordano, 43 | Batista ragfme had Jailfd his fol- land St. Damage was esMmated at dilionatly gono RopubUcan. Mrs. Horton nalUv! .hers with eige. Open eveninga ’ui 6; wrikt- watch. 110, and 813. Very Apply ly designs,- "how-to” tecrions ion '84 contiyins a wealth of sew i^ MI-9-0980 L GEN'BItoL'eomracHhd/i^^flSt- oonffdeattal sdrvtce. Manctiesur HIU. Hebron Road, S»; Bolton. AIRCRAFT Spring 8t. ; Mrs. James Chips. 28-. lowers, taken asray identification a total of about $3zs to t,he tvro hte huiisnd snd sons Denis and 3-8427. . nice lady's diamond enfagement - Besdlework-, helpful room Uhutra- ideas for efiry wbman wlvj''sews' Thomas Dr.; Mrs* Orrin Lee andrcarte neceesary. for vpUii? and cars by pqhte. Patrolman -Ray C3sim white grtovsscan get dirijr lUVIBtU^^iNd &ilek V'g in. finishing upsUirs. roonui ih taveatment Oorp., 384 Stain atreeU / Co— ctkMt Stoto , OtvWoa af Cahad Aiicratt'' tions and directions for 8 gift pat- . Heating aystessa in some Stuart land then vfsnt on to New in a day’s work or sho(gi*big, Ksapi b r ak e ~ RELU7E I 1 , » wgswami,special. jagajviMost .all 941 new homes, also roofing, sldtit*’ m . 6-6416 ring, $40; 7 practically i.ew gei\ts’ for-herself and her'lam'ilj'. Send daiughter. Ellihgtdni/Mra; Kenneth | desttpyed press freedom.’’' mond Peck inv'i^etigated' the a'ixi- .apart rrtentS toon wni become best York -where, her buabarid had door, 1$U Buick twoKtoon ROYAL SIAMESE Kittens, pedi suits. $8, aiae about 38 tapestry Employnioot Sonrico. „ Carpatatlaa -terns. 25- cents. 25 cents-now !for your. copy, Skinner and son,*RgT>,l, RockvUJe, ' We have -the baU(>U, but they teht. No arxests wera mate. m spare pair tn the poteettook, tt ■ y ’O Packard, Talci^yllle, chcrfce «w-$cr«uiinHMteraUqna oiof any rumkind,] plus greed, X registered,. Inoculated. known aa \flat failures. business to'conduct. . ■ y you'ra going out'f or a gay sventnff* homes. Free estimates. Hvtng rodm chair, large living * - ROOM 19 Eoat Battfaird, Caoat ' ' itera.'gSir” Rockvuie 5-3111. V Peep-Bo SUmeee -Jattery. 130 room table, mahoigaiiy. 34 Elm MMklalB S t — afsachfater K \ f ■ "V ^ ■* Herald Ad vs. Montroee’St.VHartfordrJA: 't;6806. Bt.,*East Hartford.' . . ■T f • A . / • - i ■ 4 ^ y - ■ /- / ' r :/' r i: .7?. /*■ i ' . -i"*' - / : - r I V I , r ( :■'■■' . A-i. ■:'} r ■ /■ \ 1,' /•■. ■ . t-' ' -,.1 T-' V' / EN ■1 ; a : t IRJNDAT^ NOVEMBER 1, 1964 . r' ■ , y . \ iiancf{»st^r lEtt^ntng H^raUt ^Areralra Dally Net Preaa Ran Far ilM Week Coded .The Waithcr Mrs Charles Mouse, chairman A daughter, Shelley Diane, was o. m. Wednesday and ia continu Qct; M, ItM FMoeaal of c. Sl Waattie of the Children's E-xchonm Booth All-Day Nursery About T o ^ born on Oct. 14 lo Mr. and Mrs. ous throurtout the day.- No Alyce ^lisbury at Center Church Holiday Bazaar Paul S,. Rialey, West Warwick, R. reoervatiohs are neeM for eithc, Medwuta to keayy ratal tonl*M. on WednMday„ announces that do I., at the Quonset Point Naval Air the/Jufieheon or tea. ppo admis I: \YfTeeni »iU have ' their fir* nations of Kood’-uaed children's, Panned at Fair S^akB to Group ■I] Lew I4*aa. Rtatai e o ttig Wodmm- Station Hospital. The maternal Member i i m t M-* /' ■ ' sion- ^ t h e fair itself Is free. From Audit n i^ tin f thia fall on Wednesday at clothihg are stnr'beins: accepted In grandparents are MK and Mrs. past ' experience, chairmen, advise HARVEST SUPPER Bureau of ttMi day UMralaa, 'peaelMy ualsed urlth 7 ;1 5 ^ m. at the CJonummity Y, BlzcG 4 to 10, including galoshes Carl Berds of Niagara Falls. N. „0n Wednesday at . Center shippers to, shop early for Widest Holiday dress-up foods will be , / ■ At eumnr befera eeidhig. Bi(li tat dte. . under the direction of the Man- and rubbfrs. Articles may be left Y., apd the paternal granftparents, Church'a “Holiday Bazaar'* ch^> jiblection on all bootha Mtmche$ter—-A City of Village Charrri cheater unit of the YWCA. This at Center Church. ’ Mr. and Mrs. George S. Risley, 127 dren of all agea will And much to. demoitatrated by Miss Alyce Salis \- •wMMMmmmmanaaMNmHuauMaa.. bury,. home economist of the Hart rroup- wlU meet repilarly on the Highland St. The couple has/a amuse and entertain them. Afi THE SALVATION ARMY VOL. LXXIV, NO. 28 (FOURTEEN PAG first and third '.Wednesdays of Xi Gamma Chapter of- Beta Sir small son. Paul II. all-day nuraery. under the super Art XuBtructor ^ ford Gas Cb., at the second meet MANGHESTER,^NN., TiJESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1954 (Claaatfled AdveHMug an Fago U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS each month. ma Phi will meet totnorrow eve vision of Mra. Raymond Winter ing of Homemakers' Holiday at the THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 lh ------i - ning at 8 O'clock at, the home dl Re.servationa for the' hal^ and and ataff. will care for amatl tota Shows Paintings Community Y on Wednesday, Nov. From 4:30 to7:30 P.M / ! ' TTie Dorcas Group of the South Mrs. Brmano Oaraventa. 101 akcd ■ hean supper/at / Holiday' while' mothers imop -.at tha fair 3, ' . y/ Methodist Church wlU mert Wed Lakewood Circle N. . Bazaar ' at the 'Center' Church bopthay The CVP Club'has amply Coffee will be served at 9:30/Ui- nesday at 9:30 a. m. ' Wednesday have boSn extended stocked the Wishing Well with a ]HENU; Chilled Juice, Hat Chicken on Biscuit , • Mrs. C., Henry OInon, well the morning and the program>/will . Green Peaa nnd Pntnto Chips St. Bridget's Mothers Circle W’llI until tomorrow’ noon; according tO varied assortment of toys and known art teacher In Manchester, begin at 10 o'clock. There y4ll be The monthly meeting of the meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Mrs. Clyde Beckwith, chairman Ten, Coffee, Miilc—Roils and BoMer /■ games and the Coke Bar, manned Will display some of her beautiful a nuraery for small ohiTdrbn. / Home Bakid Apple Pie n-tth Jee Cream Stanley Group, of. the WSCS w’lll home of Mrs. Robert Benito, 32 of the committee; The supper .will by members of the iHlgriin Fel- oil paintings at the meeting of Homemakers' Holiday ia'spon be held tomorrow eVerilng at 7:45 Deerfield Dr. Mrs. Ida McMahon be served froii/5:30 to 7 p. m. lowahlp, will, as usual, provide a the Ladies Aid Society of the Con’ sored by the locM pftit of the ^ ^ i^ e ts $1.25—Children 12 years and nnder T8o X at the church. A demonstration of and Mrs. Doris LeFrancois w’lll be- favorite rendeevoua for tMns and eprdia Lutheran Church tomor YWCA and the program is, sched ceramics wrllt be given by Mrs. co-hostesses. Dr. Jphn H. Malone The Wpddell PTA is. planning Sub-teens. / .j/ row evening a t 7:30 in. the church Jean Moore, 118 Henry St. V •, uled for the firpt Wednesdav morn SALE OF WORK will be guest speaker. ; to hold A minstrel shovr.' its only A- popular aftei^-schaol gather parlors. ing of each mpirth. Programs of moneymaking project of the year, ing spot for older children wilf be Mrs. ■ Olson has conducted fered are of Interest to mothera and 12 N o o r to 7:30 P.M. V on Saflirdhy, Dec. 4, in the school the game room with Mrs. CtlfTord classes In oij paintihg for a num-. housewives. Holiday wrapping will Open 1b All —'No Snpper Ticket Necessary auditorium,, with a matinee for Simpson, in charge. Checkers, her of years in her studio, on Lake- be the thimie for the December children in the afternoon. PTA scrabble, monopoly and many Wood Circle and has displayed m eeting.^ niember.; and some outside talent others will be among the interest Some of her finest paintings at will participate. ing amusemehta offered here. varioua exhibits UiroughouL;^pt^ots acting master during the degree "Holiday Bazaar” begins at 10 WelSt. work. At the conclusion of the Pace Close to 1950 with the ni^w picetlng there will be a social hour and refreshments. By 1 « E ASSOCIATED PRIISS Is Major Issue A November meeting of the Ailleite Ctw WiiAphea Is Wmss ^ Ossrgta A vote comparable to the record breaking off-year election Britis.h-American Club, scheduled total of 195Q .aeemed in the making in Connecticut’s elections K O D ^ for tomorrow,’ evening, has been i postponed until Tuesday, Nov. 9, on the basis of balloting during the early hours. Cool, threat , By t h e ASSORTED PRESS STEREO I owing to the election tomorrow. , ening weather which greeted early voters when the polls An unexpectedly heavy early vote wa« rolled up in th g I Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Handley. 29 opened at 6 a.m. (EST) turned' ' election today. . . Robert Rd„ have returned after a to rain In the later morning houra CAMERA month's- vacation in California. In some areaa. The polls, cloae at Americans, choosing between Republicans and Democrats They made their headquartera in 7 p.m. to control the new Congress,-showed none of the apathy that San. Francisco, and were joined by Stamford, renter of a heavy 7,129 Votes both sides had said they feared. Starae color pictures li^oy ora so amazingly IKetika you'll Miss Jean M. Handley part of the dmvnpour which began at 8 a. m., And in much of the East and pat+8 of the Midwest the vot acotcaly btlitva your two ayetl Let us show you the new Kodak Ume. All three made the trip to reported an exceptional light vote a.J of 10 a. m.—about 50 per. cent ers had to face bad weather—rain or snow—to get to the Stereo Comoro— o 'high-precision camera for only $84.50, the Paclllc Coast and return by i At Noon in polls. - ine. Fed. Tax. Kodoilide Stereo Viewers, $12.75 and $23.75. plane. Mias Judith A. Handley. ' amaller than four yeara ago. w’ho is', teaching this year in Spot rhecka elaewhere, however, Just how the weather might affect the outcome was a t'8 E OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAV FLAN particularly in the urban centers, Greenwrich, spent the weekend at itOKNAME . ahowed the vote keeping apace' to question the politicians were pondering. Bad weather ordi her home. that Of 1950. Manchester narily tends to cut down nfral voting more than it does joint Nio wJioJt eoufifry in honoring tho momety New Haven reported about 14,- city voting and. traditionally the GOP has been strongfer in The American Legion Auxiliary At noon today, 7,129 Man- will meet thia evening in -the Le 000 votes out of ita 87,000 to tal. rural sections than in big cities. PmSCRIPTION PHARMACY gion Home. Members ara reminded of that vory romorkobfo womon, Jutioito \ had been cast by 8 a. m— about Chester voters h a d -cast their Firzt returns of any consequrnc64 '»OI MAIN STRICT’ MAMCHESTrn to bring to the meeting small toys j equal to the vote cast In 1950, the ballots at the town’s four car.ie from normally Republican “ to .be sent to Korean'.children. low, who fovndod tho first Girt Scout troop ir. ^ laat gubernatorial election year. polling places, voting at the Kanaae which has a sy.stem of- In that election, nearly 900,000 counting through Ui* day Instead Early Returns The North Methodist WSCS Sevonneh, Goorgie in 1912. \ out of 1,069,000 votes were cast— average .rate of 1,188 an of waiting until the poll^ close as rr. ciM m sh o p will hold its November meeting at ■ a record for an off year. hour, a slight increase over is done in most states. These re Ihs' church Wednesday at 8 p.m., New Britain, like New Haven, the 1,158 per hour average turns sent GOP candidates for -All women of the church are cor-' reported that Us vote by 9 a. m. for the 1950 election, the last governor snd senator off to a lead. By t h b a s s o c ia t b d p r e s s dtally invited to participate in this.' equaled that of 1950. However, the first figures from A redrbot election battle spurred annual service of prayer,-and self! Some ,Cities, among them New off-year election. 46,...... scattered...... Kaneus...... K— precincts were vote" to turn out denial, and are requested to place' a salute to the /ten d o n and Bristol, reported heav In the 1952 priesidential election. too fragmentary to have any sub- todays election despite naar- ' their offering in the self-denial en- i ier-votes than four years ago and 112,000 had voted by ii,Km. The arth Board of Dtredors to take omce ainee the Incepti^ of HbaHI Chairman, Theodora Fairbanks, Harry FIrato and W alt^ Ma stantial meaning. No figures were e®W. fain and snow... velopes. An Inspiring radio script: / •ven heavier or equal to the rec-1 Projected for the entii e thirteen the council-manager fdmi of'govrrnment In Manchester waa officially honey. Sealed at the right end of the table la Dr. Karl Booworth available for comparison .with . Reporto from around tha state [ by Mrs. Eve Folsom will be pre- Sinco itt founding, tho Girl P)— ■ Western,elican defeat will be nothing com- hour. ■ : u- out-; the paper would not operate. Since jesteiday. It .aid she had been peared to be -running that way rain did not seem'to be'bolding Europe gave close attention today pared to w’hat wrill happen if they -c'The official count reported at IGU.nd tn6 niHChin6S did not Atisa Kellpm'R name does not ap- •ought since her indictment last westward across the country. ^®»* •PPretfiaWyNTSd >9c GILBRAE BORDERED CRINKLE CREASE to the U. S. Congressional elec jose' the presidency ip 1956." perm it them to w rite her.iPesr on an official ballot, persons mme districu reported even heavy Be ^ r e early for thia e^eptional vfitue! ^^tonderful \ ^ C M P « lE 2 a.m. today by the Electoral Tri June 17 by a federal grand jury Percentage Same Pepperell nylon blend bljd^t fabric for bathrobes, 0 NO IRON c o t t o n s tions with interest especially cen Such s result,, it added, "would bunal ahowed Batista with 106.- nam e on th e ballot, she would I "’‘shing to vote for her mupt write in New Haven. Conn. to tl^ where there a-ere ImportiM tered on bow the outcome w’lll af .mean the permanent eclipse, of In New York City’s Manhattan local races. jackets, coats, bab?t' .snowsuits, baby blankets, put two SERVICE 698 votes from yesterday's ballot She is charged with being a and Bronx districts. 30 per cent of , 67c SANFORIZED CHECKED and PLAID / fect the 1956: presidential voting. the Republican party. Thia woujd ing to 12,950 for ex-President Ra bring suit-.r a. contestingJ » I the'‘'’■.. ^t " nfTr.ne- oring suit...u and . content » ; mer..ber of a group which teaches together for a full .size blankelK W idth of fabric 66” to /New'spapers , generally gave mean ultimately the end of tjic l6Ra]>t> of today S election. ■ this election if I get one more the registered voters had cost bal . 1^" Uiera were iadka- SPORT f l a n n e l mon Grail San Martin. Grau w-ith- and advocates overthrow of the lots by 11 a.m. although It wifc^ tions today that Ulchlgan. d ^ ^ 70’V wide. Beautiful colors: Light blue, pink, i^iaize, SERVICES prtmninent display - to election eve tw’o party system in America,/or drew from the contest Sunday Miss Keilems. said' that before'S'Jch complaint," Mi.ss Keileiiis de- U; S. government by force br vio snow and rain and coW over a ” nfw^atoriies but editorial comment a reatignnient of political forces. 9:30 this morning she had re-, dared. "1 am serving notice to raining and cold. The percentage orchid, light green, red and rust. . 69c PLAIN and STRIPED DENIMS night and ordered his followers lence. If convicted, she could get was the same as had voted afc that of the atate. might be roningnm/i That IntjM^ret The Wishes was sparse. ^ No party exists in onler to/- be to boycott the election. The offi celved a complaint from the I election officials right now." 10 years in.prison, a $10,000 fine or record off-year vote of i.OOO.OWor /^Qf The Family 0 ^ . , FAL_ SANFORIZED . ^ "PollHcal observers, jn the wel permanently in opposition." cial raturns were-from only 647 of Quaker Hill section of Waterford I Mis.x Keilems said that in two both. . more. " / . The Liberal New’s Chronicle (Continued on Pnge Four) , \ ii’/T Green Staihpfi Given With Sales ter of l a ^ minute predictions, are the.,8,000 polling places. . ' ------j instances she was told that at the To Re .\rraigaed Practically ail aroaa ‘ not dispoM to change -their headlined "Ike faces the toughest Semi-official retqrns. announced The woman will be arraigned in :ad at years of his life." | al _ ._ , I polling place moderators refused to mid-day voting waa ah 1900, opinion tfiatMhe Democratic party :t the same tlifie ?rom Army i ,rl IgkgsfirkfY ^ f r o l i c *^® anything when advised that the New Haven Federal Court, possibly Urn last noh-prssident j6 h n b . b u r k e .V burner will regain ^ n trp l. in Tuesday's Both In Italy and Belgium the /headquarters credited Batista todk.v or within the next day or so, elactlon. ■ / press gave big front page display/ w’Uh 954,857 0 1 4 1 1 1 9 : machines were not/operating cor- Tachen Islands when a record 1,87»,< ▼ofed. FUNERAL HOME general election. ,ahd so be In ' 'a votes to 135,417 for said U. S. Atty. Simon S. Cohen in Detroit at II a.m., position —■ -a far/ more Important to election preview- stoiieS. Grau. This couik waa based New Haven. ®01. compared w West German newspapers gave 8,017 polling plaMs. or 73 per 1.140^ tte TEL. »n-S-68e8 m atter--to shape the strategy of Ju rd r Issue at I moderator sh®>i®"- in the j-'ioyd Third Booth, Ward a The FBI said Martha Stone was' ^ ••me hour four the 1956 presidential campaign,” prominent attention to Uie/elec- cent of the districts. for years an open Communist Again Attacked Creek ngo. BatUe i M M K H i n n Co n n - /■ d J np .a a 1 (Huntington), said a woman voter 87 EAST CENTER ST. yard ■ said a Wa^jngton dispatch of the tlon. The Independent Frankfurt Four-Party Crahtlon leader in New Jersey but in 1951 UalJy bettor , AMBULANCE SERVICE .y' Allgemeine, said "It would be a k^lieU 'D R rC l I rial!® ®"’P'*''’®‘‘ "*>® "'»» unable / Independent Londan 'tHmes. Army headquarter/said Batis r J t ,*® write in her vote ftor Miss Kel- went underground and had hidden t'/lth indlcaUp the totia m ayra Foreseeing’' a Democratic vic- personal triumph'- for/President ta was carrj’ing w-lth him to vic behind assumed names ever sl^e. By Red Planes 50 per Elsenhower if the .-Republicsns / V - jlcm.s because the write-in ro'll did /groatet,'’ 5 REG. 89c DAN RIVER WRINKL-SHED PLAID tor.v, the Conservative tlally Mail tory most of the candidates of his Agents.said she failed to come for In'LouU 11)e. Ky.. the battlaba-___ IMMEDIATE SSirviM it our h$uiI said,editorially a Democratic Con maintained their slight majority. four-party coalition forXcongres- Cleveland. N ov.^ (p)—An elec- "“I; function properly., ward and reveal her whereabouts Taipeh. Formosa. Nov. 3 (AV— V • ' - ■ . tion day recess to^y delayed a } .Booth .xaid he and the election tween. Jdhn Sherman Coopar. Ra. GINGHAMS gress la. "unlikely to rhan_’e But no one beliey^yet that such aional. provincial and municipal even when an automobile accident Chinese Rtds today delivered the Incumbent, and Albea W. American' foreign policy. But it a reversal of prophecy is to be ex offices, including vice presidential decision on whether,^ James R. Jatest blow ih the new vest pocket FACTORY TRAINED FERSONNEL PLUS MODERN EQUIPMENT (Continued on Fa-'e Four) hospitalized her 6-year-old son in Barkley, a Democrat, far a ate- REG. 89c AMERITEX SPUN RAVON P R t K I ^ would almost guarantee' a Demo pected." ■ / candidate Rafael Guas Inclak Manning, a convicted ;tpoi-aL8 of November.*1951. .. war flaring up around the NaUon- cratic president In 1956." In Berlin, tjie Oomny^nist press The Electoral ^Tribunal‘\ an alist-held Tachen Islands—an af GUARANTEE YOUR WINTER COMFORT WITH OUR: fender. should be removed from That same year, on Nov. i, her (CeaUaaeg oi Faga r) REG. 89c SIK(1TEX TWEED DENiMS i TTie Labotitc Dail.v Herald, in failed to mention the elections. nounced that an estimated 10» \e r the Jurj’ picked for the Sh«ppard father. Julius Stone, died in Brook ternoon air attack in which four an editorial page .acticle, said the West Berlin's Independent cent .of the ballots cast in the v ^ - murder trial. lyn. the FBI sai^. Again she re bombs'U'ere dropped- DOnK REG. 99c AMERITEX CREASE RESISTANT "long term consequences of Tucs- Ing yesterday were Invalid. / Tagesspie^I and thV pro-Socialist Informed soui-c'ea. -howev^, in fused to let family ties bring her It was noteworthy not'becausii y FALL FURNACE CLEAN-UP! NO IRON PLEATED COTTONS da.v's vote mighf', be tremendou-^ NachtdeMsche aaid Democratic Batista told his cheering sup,’ dicated Manning wOuld be replac News Tidliits out of hiding, and did'not"sttend I its sie* but because it was the —for the Republican party, the ' / ------porters at. the celebration he was ed by an alternate juror and the the fiinersl. ‘ ' i second straight day Communist REG. $1.19 AMERITEX CHROMESPUN ahd ' aoiil-searching folloyving a Repub- (CootbiMd oh Page Nipe) confident he would get 60 per cent trial would proceed. A declaration Culled from AP Wire* In Palerson. NJ„ her husband.! •“■®H«d NatK^list Bulletins eouRNiw 7 of the total ballots cast. More than ACETATE BRACCARET of a mistrial waa not thought Emil Asher, scoffed a*, reports that' J w w .... froi two million voters were eligible likely. ' / •he was an, underground leader .5?^ ^??"***''".**** thb AP Wirw NOW IS THE TIME: Take Adrantage Shan (One River Mountain) Is REG. $1.19 RAYON BENGALENE— GREY «n'«Lty h THE ABOVE SERVICES ON: ^ Sgt. James A. Blair of the Penn- highway." ^ i ®P«'’- ! expected soon on sale -f W ichito-""*^7 "crests Ihsm. ■than 3,000 shells on Ylktangshan teoere belleied to bo SOS a r e d s n y o v aylvania fitato Police said today Sgt.; Blair said that Gossard re terrorism to Intimidate' voters, but ed on Oct. 13 the trial has ’^ n his name still appeared on the bal Kan., Beacon . ,S«cretar>’ of Treas- . Stone married Asher, a in an^elght-hour barrage. _ but. M ia the parportod fhu« a one-time -Mei^^nt Marine sea fused yesterday to take a lie de characterized >>• a series of legal ury Humphrey says "reports of | • ‘***-H*, .'plank' -iuTfifl sad debris aigbtiaga. Navy om> man-engineer WrltKbe charged with tector test. lots. Many of his former s'upport- gymnastics by both the prosecu Pr*M reporta a«id Nationalist ers apparently defied the boycott improving busmes* and employ- j ' ' " ' • rials empbaslsed tkero was tattle O.S. _ murder In the HetloiJ’een “trick The sergeant said Gossard form- tion aqd defense. *• ment are multiplying." ! (Continued on Pag* Nine) to raise bepee. or-treat" slaying of fi-year-old I erly was employed Ss s sesman- call. The latest problem caiqe to a /"(Contlaned ea Page Nine) Grau. Aides'Differ Defense Dept, advises Far East ’ ______Specialhtd Karen Mauk. 'engineer for the AMtantic Refining head ye.sterday , when assistant Command to end U.S. .Vrm,v press i DOCK. STRIKE F.kDEta Tho Crstam of. Amorica't lltKk Cool it Specialized Me was identified aa H a y , Co.'s maritime division but had There were wndespread reports prosecutor John J. Mahon de YOU CAN m THI DIMiaiNCI SILENT GLOW yard censorship in Korea and Japan to- j l^adoa. Nev. S uTi —Nearly Actually Tintod Bhto For Your Pretoctlon. Gossard. 39. Sgt. RlUr said he IlvM not been'working since the early that some opposition leaders who manded that Manning be tossed day —Henry Fonda's doctor says t C.6M Laadoa strvedorae atarad WHIN YOU aUY JTI >Jn the ‘Immediate vicliilty" of the > art of the year. were caiididates for congressional off the Jury on grounds he fallM actor will have to miss movie (sork { Ike Urges Everyone Vote; or local offices had told their away from work today to pr^ With 'bluecoal' you're jure of top-quality hard DELCb - Mauk home In Conemaugh. a com- State Police said G<»=»rd's auto. to reveal a crime In his back- for' several days because cf stm-; teat nae of asa-oaioa track driv ‘blue 'coal*—tinted coal. -Tinted blue as a trade-mark, 'blue ,coal* Clean Up $1.49 W E Se p SPUN RAYON PIN CHEGie'< inunity of a l ^ t 8,000 on the out-1 has bMH impounded for use as pos- lamp sunburn acqui^ in attempt Clean U p (Cm Us Pago TUrteea) er. oo the docks, bat voted a$ bj^e ai a trade-mafk ■ burns clean and hot. And there's far leai'w’asie ■ skirta of Johnstow-n. : iibie evidence. YTiey added that (CfwIiBued MS Page Mae) to get suntan. / Adlai Hits Peace as Issue »ooa to got back ea Itae Jeta to- —If America'i•fioeit'- G.L $ 1.49 W ESCO PLAID PAINTED DESERT Asked abdut widespread reporta! tife marks were discovered near Joint * lunerol ^rvlee* are ar •BM'cew. Thia declaloa auHtad ■hard coaj! ^ ' than with ordinary, coal — le^s 'heed to' teqd that Goaaard. had admitted tha the gruesome cemetery scene ranged for fcxijr yUungsters who New York. Nov. 3 tPV—Adlai died yesterilay.a’ben'/'tpve exploded Washington .Nov. 2 -Preei- fqare that laat ateetta*s dfaHW* your furnace, when you heat the 'blue eoal*^ « - e $1.49 C O H A M A CHROMESPUN end , ' sls^ng,. Sgt. Blair replied: i i where Karen's i;nclothed body was E. Stevenson, 'making an election drat Elsenhower— in 'a last-hour trous eteppago ’ Btaglit bora; YOU CAN Ml THI DirnaiNCl TIMKEN COTTON TOWNPAR "No comment." found early last Friday about six and burned small rural borne eve appeal for the Democrats, hit Vlved. way.',-:' \ Seryfce ' Service ' Voder Heavy' Goord in ^shtsbuia,. Ohio . Screen star. effort to get the stoy-ai-homes tq V ■ hours after 'she left home. The at people who "would divide us vote, hea told the American people -WHIN YOU BURN iTI . So don't be color-blind when .you buy coal! REG. $ 1.49 AMERITEX VYANNEL ^ A ID and Blair said Gossard is being held cemetery was two miles from the Bette Davis says she is "sick” of on the matter of peace, for parti YORK under'heavy guard pn a charge of Call Herald After 7:30 paying allnjoay to her husband "there i-.- no such thing as sitting . PAMELA NEAR OKINAWA Cict'blue coal'today•*- Mauk residence. san advantage.” out an election.”- . . Xaalla. Nov. S kP) —The Mae Set the clear full FLOCKED SPUN RAYON FLANNEL "suspicion in connection with the A crack aquad of atate polIQc who started suit for $1,750 he The’Demecratic standard bearer murder'." claims she owes him. Eiaenhower's final, pre-election 1^ WeathtT, Baraaa aaM to te flame at 'blue coal* 'have been working on the .case declared: * radio and television talk last night Typkooa Patocte had ■------n l REG. $ I ;49 AMERITEX DACRON. RAYON and The nude body of. little Karen since a volunteer- fireman stumbled For Election Results Vici 'President Nixon plsns to ‘The cessation of hosUliUea in burnt... cimn. hot AH Parts Adequately Stocked — Try Us wras discovered early last Friday fly to Mtami, Fls. for week>, vaca w-as .virtually non-partisan in con Ito peak wiada to US bsUm a a and cconomiul I WOOUTWEED over Karen's body. More than 100 Korea on ternaa laid down during tent and dealt main(y with a ciU- b ear aa it awvod toward Old. ta a cemetery about two miles searchers combed “sp widespread tion after strenuou' election cam? a Democratic adminiatration ia sen's reeponaibiUty to vote from her home. She had left home area in the aearch. Ia^ I residents may learn t'ne results of today’s state paign touring . . Helicopter fiaa- represented aa a partisan achieve Sitting OB a sofa with Mre the previous evening on a "trt^- senger serviro connecting -Stam ment of the Republicans.” '' n - ■;i. The little girl wraa reported miss elections by cslliiig 'Die Hera!d tonight after 7:30, The Eisenhower beside him, the Presl-. ttoaed to gather ferca advMt^ ANIRJCA'i FINUT HARO COAL Telephone: Mitchell 9>0121 jlWT Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales or-treat” tour of the' neighbor ing within aa hour after she tot- ford and While Plains, N.. Y. a-llh He assailed "poliUcians < who dent . Mid any qcalified voter who hood. . Herald’s telephone nimiber is Mitchell 3-5121. LsGuardia Airport -will be inaug taw ea si SeMdto ftoat at S tcrad from the haiM in a pair of even attempt to make a partisan s t ^ s at home double# the ‘"value Miles aa hear. YOUR COMMUNITY SHELL DISTRIIUTOR Sgt. IDalr aald Goaaard wms ar* her mpther'a-high-heelod shoes. Members of The Herald .staff will be ready fof. the urated (at Stamford tomorrow'. ' issue of war and 'peace — who of the vote of anyione who does not rafted Sunday night- in neaiby. She wrore. one of her mother’s qglls and will Have unoffjciai tabulations of'the vote, , Actor Van .Jobiwon sayt he is would hare ua believe that one ^ le v e in the things you believe \ “teiTibl.v .shocked and -h u rf i b / BACKS U.S. ARMS PLAN THE W. G; GLENNEY CO. Bast Taylor. He oaid Coward wraa old dress##, a. falsa fact and 4m old- ^ 'Voting started at 6 o’clock this morning. aiM will con party is leM desirous of peace, an route home by w to after visit- hat. Part Of her parnpkernalin wras .suit fiied agaiast - him , by his thair another.’' ‘Therefore, he added,, "either • D a t e NMtoaa, K. T., MeV. t ■Inc n sUter In PhMdslphin. tinue until 7.o'clock tonight. . '.. . \ mother for sapport.^ . , Naugatuck 4D-^ThaU.K.- S34^NO. M A IN ^. TEL. Ml-f-S253 . feunfi ia a private garagf near her Reaetalag New Depths negatively or ..partttvely you ara MANCHESTER "We had him as n gboid suspect.’*^ home a 'aboin time M tort her body women tells police "car won't go. 'We are, -I 'Tcarhing new voting for what you believe in.” . De*dero,iu« requested Hot to call The Herald before aay slower because- of, overdrive ■n .X Rgt. Blair said, "and-were making wfas diacovera^ . . - 7 :30 tonight jbecaiise final results will hot be known until depths in the fairsuit of offloe,'* Biaenhowcer'a jo-m ihute talk •U aCforts to, picic him up. We when. aUe is. arrested by. Mate- Stoyenson said laat night in an came aftar VIca Prasldent NUon eTTJjrpiE*. .laaraad wban )io might ba appra- that time. • , Trooper for epaeding on Post Road aad aappUes far Daltoi * * • .A at MiKord. . (CtottaMitf ^ Xyra) , (CratfiMMfi ia p a Xira) i : ■ .. ' c % . y • IJ! ■ r-