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A SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1967 PACE TWn5LVl ilattrl;(at(r lEvmtttg H^raUi Aveniffe Daily Net.Pi'ww Run Th8 WMther For the Week Ended F*reea«t nf U. S. Weather BnreM to stop by his hou:i^ and present Newcomers Club November 9, 1067 his wife with a bouqtiet commem­ Open > .Clear, cold again tonight. Lew About Town orating the occasion. In 30e In city, colder in .Qfrnl Heard Along Main, Street Minutes after the florist had Sponsored by YW 12,674 * vallrye. Tueoday' mostly sonny, a left the honse. a neighbor, having Business Bodies Afi Day Sunday Member of the Audit Tlie Manchester ofBce of the bit milder. High 45-50. Connecticut Employment Sen-ice And on Some of Manchester's Side Streets, Too seen the flowers being delivered, The YWCA has extended the Bureau of Circulation \ will be closed Monday, Veteran s asked the couple’s young son, "la hand of welcome to the new- res­ PINE PHARMACY Manchester-—A City of Village Charm IJay. The office will open at its there anything wrong at y ou r! idents of Manchester by sponsor­ «S4 CENTER 8T. MI (-m i usual hour, 9:30 ajn. Tuesday. Employing Common Sense Aihen. sing, right In the eye. The house?" ing Newcomers Club. Two women were riding in an old- directions failed to say that the "No." replied the little boy This group, which meets the VOL. YXXVII, NO. .36 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1957 lyertislng on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Volgenau fhodel car along one of Manches­ wearer should be sure to have --My mother and father ara hav­ third Tuesday of every month at o f 809% Spruce St. report they ter’s narrower streets, a few days friends smaller than he is. ing their 10th w-edding anniver- the Community Y. w-as organized have an Easter Lily in full bloom ago when they ran into a problem But that's not all. There's a sary. ” last spring. Its purpose is to ac­ FREE ADMISSION at their home. It was planted early -—cars were parked on both sldet siren ring, variation oh the whistle "Tenth anniversary?'’ the quaint new residents with Man­ In the spring, right after Easter. of the street. ring.. This ring produces a high- neighbor queried. "And how old chester and to make them feel Space Dog There was enough room- if they pitched sound guaranteed to make are you ? ’’ welcome and to help them In mak­ PTA HOLIDAY The FYeneh Club of Manchester took the car straight through bu the wearer extremely popular with "Tw-elva." he replied. ing new friends. will hold a get-acquainted meetiifg for some reason they decided ic teachers and harried parents. Then The, programs vary, according to BAZAAR Wednesday at the K. of C. Home. try it on the bias, and hooked thei: there’s a telescope ring, but these A I>rgrnd 5Iade the wishes of the members. In H eldD ead; Rescue Hones Fade for 44 The meeting will be open to all right rear bumper with the rea. are so common they need no ex­ Parents w-lio are upset by the May, James Herdic of the Recrea­ K««n«y StTMt School those of Erench lineage. bumper of one of the cars. planation. ambitions of their offspring to be tion Department agve an In­ Now came the problem, Afraii We re old-fashioned, but we’ve spacemer, and captains of atomic formative talk on the recreational Saturday, Nov. 9 P\'t. Leonard I. Shankman. ion to drive forward for fear of dan- got an idea for a different kind of I submarines may be comforted by facilities svallable to the residents Reds Mum of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shank- aging the other car'.s bumper, th- ,'ing. This has no telescopes, secret this stjry of three Manchester tota„ of Manchester. 3 TILL 9 P.M. man, 78 Milford Rd., recently was woman tried pushing, pulling.-tug '•ompartments for messages or It seems that during the recent, During the summer the club Food. Gift and By THE A.SSOCIATBD PRESS graduated from the basic Army ging, and shoving, accompanied b\ gum. whistles, sirens, water pis semi annual collection of traah, continued to meet. .A successful Christmas Items. There was geneial agree­ administration course at Fort Dix. assoked grunts and groans to dis-1 tola- It’s just a metal ring with a one of the atalw-art men-who rode dinner meeting in June and a Refreshments on Sale. .. . ' ^ __ astal.seal r\r or artsomething rvi a t la i n

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W e b ro H ' developfnent of a super ituel. Von Sen. Kerr Asks EASTWOOD Soviet Schools Von Braun ' Reveals How firaun said; Two Men Unhurt "We have severAl rather power­ Sheinwold on Bridge BepUa Lena Glrn Ford . ful propellant combinations in this FUEL OIL Silk Town More Dynamic Oerard Oacr Voa HonUl Put Stress on Can Erase Red ^pace^ Lead country also. But we prefer not to In Freak Crash "WOMAN "3:10 use them In our baliiatie missiles becahae of poor handling charac­ RANBE OIL REPEATED RUFFING Sooth dMler of riio To apace around us. Herein lies the Tw o Louisiana men escaped in­ (Continued (rum Page One) teristics. In miliary weapons ' 91 Ike Leadership WEAKENS TRUMP SUIT North-Booth volnersble Science Stu3y real threat to our security, an(l jury when their pickup truck and Notes and Quotes RIVER" YUMA" systems propellant handling prob­ NORTH opportunity for. these youn(f scien­ only the immediate enaction of a fftwiiit tille r overturned on Rt. « A Alfred Sheinwold Im Color 8:16 lems are A major consideration... (Continued from Page One) • J 7 i (Continued from Page One) well - planned; ' determined U it. In Hehron Saturday afternoon. \hy EARL YOSTi South thought his trumps were tists and engineers to' accrue a "It is entirely possible that the Gerich V K 8 t, sufficient niimber of consecutive' spare flight program can neu­ Russians decided to use such a The accident occurred at 12:30 the development and production' pretty strong, but they weren’t 4 3 1 4 $ VED., "THE JOKEB 18 WILD" — While laying the Soviet edu(:a- tralize it." O d SERVICE m. as Lancely G. Polkey. 47. and Followinif in the footsteps of his birthday while Earle Clifford's «■ Joined the 683rd Air Force unit years In-imTssile development to super-fuel in order to step up the of the intercontinental ballistic quite good enough to last againiit « K $ S tional emphaaia is on, science,'the adequately enhance their practical Bxplaihing why the U.S. trails otherwise lower payload-carrying i BUCKLA>*D 6ewitt Goodman, 26. both of Ken- ^grandfather______in Italy, Nickola Men',s and Boy's Shop at 985 Main This fine band, has been featured repeatedipei forces._ w m n BAST St. notes 22 years of service. missile (ICBM), which he describ­ experience." Russia, Dr. Von Braun said: capacity of their satellite rocket." ' ner, La., were driving the fum l-i"^,^. DellaFera took up the on French roUio and TV shows. West opened the jack o l hearts, • A 4 I 3 *6 •(Office of Education report indi­ 24-Hour Burner 8enie« tUPS-Uden truck and trailer down ueuarera Janet's millinery store at 917 Joubert accompanied the band on a ed as "the most decisive weapon said he is "convinced that the ' “There was no ballistic missile yet conceived by the mind of holding the trick. He continued VJlOtit VAQ7I cated that Rtiaala may be behind MI 3-6073 or MI »4 0 U tailoring trade. Today, the slender Main St., operated by Mrs. Ber­ concert tour of France which took Sputnik will give Russia's science development proRram in the United the hill east o f Hebron Center. man." with the ten o f Jiearts, and dum- •Q7 4KJ93 States betwen 1945 and 1951 be­ East Sider, who resides at 16 Cot­ nice Richardson, can look back on them from a garden party at the the United Stat,es in providing education p-.-ogram an addl,UonaI, They told State Police that the i ^ 'a king lost to the ace. South STATE cause there was no obviouq need County YW Units a dozen years o f existence. Dor­ American Embassy in Paris to the Contending unity is needed not higher education for Its young most powerful boost. I can only trailer began awgylng as they de- tage St., can look back on 45 years dMcarded a low diamona. East for it, no interest for it, and no sey Furniture at 71 E. Center St. International Music Festival* at only among people of this country NOW and TUESDAY people. hope that it will give the United .^icendbd the hill, breaking the of service to the people in Man- but among its allies, he said: continued with the queen of A B Q 10 .1 3 money, for it. And it will be hard Is one year old. Lille playing for an cstimaled half Tlhe report's main point 'was States’ science education program To Hold Potluck hitch. Still attached to the light hearts, and South discarded the OP * Cont. Tonight from 6:30 to catch up now on those lost six • • • million people. Recently, the hand "W e must develop a plan that that Russia educates its children an even greater boost, because we truck by guide chains, the trailer will make the most effective use ten of diamonds. 4 A'lO 6 years." turned over, taking the truck with Former Manchesterlte Charlie was on tour In England. Germany ^ q J to I for 4he good of the state -while need .such a boost badly.” The Manchester unit -Of the of our abundant spiritual, mental ‘These discards. Incidentally, ware schooling 'in the United, States Von Braun worked on U.S. mis­ Hartford County YWCA will Join I t Niles is the new editor of Hamil­ and is now In Baroclona. Spain. quite sound. South had to lose two ■wiMi 'West North Bast "And I also hope," he added, "it and physical resources. W e must alms at developing the individual. sile reaea'rch from J945 on. He and with the other county towTia in a The truck and trailer were right­ ton Standard, monthly house Joubert, son of Mr. and Mis. Lou diamond tricks sooner or later,, no 1 • Paaa 1 NT Pasa will enhance the recognition of bring about the full mobilization I • Paaa Paaa . Pasa A leading American iclentist 400 coIleaRUes hqd fled to Bavaria world feDowahlp observance Thurs­ S s A v w s A . ed by a cre^ from a nearby ga­ organ of the Hamilton plants. . . Joubert of 9 Tv'Ier Circle, will com­ matter how th* play vyent. science and scientists in the eyes of these resources." 'ITien he OpeolDg lead—IP J said yesterday that if the United to e.scape from Rii.ssian capture day evening. The affair will be rage and the two Louisiana men Stanley. Best of 53 Coburi^ Rd. has plete his 2-year stay in Europe in Elaat now a h lft^ to a low dia­ of the U..S. public. Unless we man­ and had given themselves up to That Interpret The May. added; States is to hold world scientific proceeded on their Way. Invented' a new electronic control mond,- and South took the ace, He age to rhake careers in the sciences American forces. held at the First Church of Christ, "The President o f the United leadership "W e must reawaken a Congregational, Glastonbury. Wishes Of The Family They were issued a warning for for hustler air conditioning at the led the king of apadea, and W est more attractive to the young gen­ He now heads 150 former Ger­ New captain of the Manchester States— great patriot that he Is— a polite aoul, he didn't wapt to regard for hard work and stern traveling too fast for existing con­ Hamilton plant in Windsor Locks shrewedly played low. South con­ eration, we cannot hope to win the man mi.ssile sclentiYts at the Red­ A potluck. with the emphasis on Auxiliary Police Is William Bron- nui.st give even more dynamic point out that hla 'oppohenta could effort .s." ditions. where he Is. engineer. , . J. W. Hale tinued with a low apade, and Weat long range slniggle with (he Sov­ stone Arsenal. foreign dishes, Is planned for 6:30. elll of 35 Ashland St. He suc­ leadership of all of the people of have made a gama at hearts. He JOHN B. BURKE Corp. has an added service for Its played low again. East discarded a Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, president iets for scientific and technological Von Braun said he thought it A small fee will be charged for ceeds Milton Hansen. Other offi­ the United States. He must order was willing .to incur a )>enalty of rolls and coffee. patrons, a new dry cleaning and club, and South saw, that trouble of the National Academy of Sclen- superjpitty." would be possible for the United FUNERALHOME cers are: John Speed,, lieutenant: full steam ahead for a united and 106 potnta in exchange for a game laundry service at 18 Oak St.... mobilized nation. was ahead. • cca, said In a television interview Dr. ■yon Braun pointed out that Slates to launch * satellite with Following the supper. Miss Pa­ TEL. Ml 8-6868 Letters Not Part and Ted Goodchlld, hergeant. Elec- whenever his opponents were fool­ (ABC-Open Hearing) -that "we tricia Benny, sent to Europe re­ E. L Wallace of 44 Willard Rd. “He must outline our objectives South switched to clubs, and ish enough to make such a trade! development of "a aiiltable’ heat- the military rocket power now 87 EAST CENTER ST. have been living for a long time on cently as a goodwill ambassador by won $135 In the October sugges­ and give us a safe timetable for West took the second club with the Dally queatlon * protecting envelope . . . for the available, but that it'would he two AMBULANCE SEBVICB Of MAHRC Drive the Iuxii’j;j\.of'pa.st achievementr“- the Hartford .luntor Chamber of tion awards at Pratt A Whitney their achievement. He must use ace. West then led the queen of dia­ You have opened with one spade, re-entry into the atmosphere of to three years b'eforc a U.S. mis­ Bronk also said the American Commerce, will give a talk illus­ Aircraft. H. A. Gautreau of RFD the full' power of his office to monds, and South was obliged to and partner has responded one no- warheads 6t ballistic long range sile would hit the moon. The Manchester Association for trated by colored slides. No. 3 won $82... Mrs. Helen Hast­ smash the barriers of intertia and ruff. ' trump. It is now .up to you tigain, educational system has encountered missiles" has Importance in future Speculating further, he said It the Help of Retarded Children ings, Manchester Traffic, noted 25 complacency. The people want him students to avoid hard Intellectual military'thinking. would be four to five years before Re.sei-vatlons * for the affair (M A H R C ) announced today that Could Loee One holding: Spades: K Q 10 6 8: years of service with the South-, to, arid expect him to do this, an Mwchester residents will be turn­ ed, “ to open the bidding with such the university graduates In the selling. The car is owned by Anson Thorp of 18 Tanner St. row. Watkins Building. He started out ter Plant and the latter In Man­ He said Elsenhower already has garbage!" out effort by the Soviets to estab­ As to whether Russia had ed over to the MAHRC. PROGRAMS humanities and 20 per cent of the (Herald Photo by Ofiara). Mr. and Mr». Richard J. Bell as a tailor in Manchester in 1912 a half dozen scientific agencies to lish themselves as masters of the chester Ck>mmerclal. "It will be s lesson to me." , graduates In the ■sciences report­ scored a breakthrough in the and Barbara. The M AH R C will begin its own with his brother. Felix, and the advise him. He said Killian ought • • • South admitted cheerfully. Being edly are assigned Ip teach in the Fruitcake Sale fund drive Nov. 17, and asks all shop was called "Hartford Tailor­ to be directed to mobilize and Ler of grass fire calls to which the. since first opening the doors. pearl harbor. ly develop critical faculties, learn )oun(ls of fruitcake at the parking ot," said Howard Holmes, chair- three American women now tints department haa responded since DellaFera is a member of the Sons "Today we are confronted by an LABORATORIES •STANEK to differentiate among opposing 1 f Thursday afternoon. mi9n of the sale. He said the sales or dyes her hair rompared with of "-Ualy, Christopher Columbus Why Sputniks Spin, enemy with superior weapons points of view, and make up their i Between i aad 4 p.m. Saturday, also went w e ll at the Parkade one out of 10 in 1952. Socl^, the Italian American which we do not have and which 277 BROAD SERVICE own minds on controversial ques-' Oo. No. 3 went to 197 Vernon St., tions." Co. No. 1 was called to 29 Fedknor Society hud St. James' Church. we do not yet know how to pro­ '■, * • • duce." Political indoctrination "perme- . Dr., and Companies N a 3 and 4 RADIO TELEVISION ates ail Soviet education," the re­ extinguished a fire on the edge of Sam 'Yules. ‘Oldest shoemaker in Rockets Come Back port sold. "The higliar a—atudent I Mt. Nebo field. — both point of ycatsf imd service'in KEITH'S ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD! ^ Two Gars Crash (33-M) BESTLESS OUN goes, .the more it is emphasized.’’ ■ . A t-U tap today, man fm m C o-Jio- M«nrheaten they collided in the Dale RobertiM:n .tar. la ...... I I I ".Maa I d The Bax" dom in education." he said, "rath- : ping Center... Several Manches­ Ikstother time comes within about Mancheater Parkade packing* lot MAIL ORDIRS PILUDI (53) CHINA SMITH fr, it should challenge .. Ameri-1 U 9 U O R S 1 ter stores are celebrating anniver­ On School Tests late Saturday afternoon. I 3) WUIBLYBIRII.S lOd'Ti^Ues. GET CHOICE SEATS NOWI rans to take new Interest in meet-, saries. Leonard's Shoes, at 881 According to Patrolman Walter ( 8-53) HOWARD HARLOW’S OB- Ing the needs of our schools, col- 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, ^ But'K.> really swinging around Jrlm: ll.l], t.M. J.7I. I M. T.i Ih I. COLUMBIA CHESTBA —(.ue.t: Richard Main St., owmed by Ben Shank- The school testing program, the Casaells Jr., the cars were driven HAKI CHICK SR ■ORlr esofs Taeker leges and universities." | man, is now five years old. Lou the cenihti of the Earth. The kinds of tests given and the use of by Peter Moulin, 41. of Rockville, T. STATE THEATRE BICYCLES (J8-M) DANNY THOMAS SHOW Dr. J. Allen Hv-nek, associate ! BRASS AND BLACKS Apter's Regal Men's Shop at W3 Earth'a center la 4,000 miles below these testa, will be the subject of and Veronica Novakonski, 37. of MAKTroKO ANB INDICATI SHSW (33-38) TWE.NTY-OSE director of the Smithsonian Astro-; Arthur Drug Stores j the crust. Bdvsputnik is really DCIISID. 7 ;P. ■. OK It r. m. ( 8) l a w r y :n c e w e l k s h o w 9()5 Main St. has reached its 17th a panel discussion at the next meet­ 88 Essex St. No one was hurt Sales and Service < 3) PLAVHOI SK 3 physical Observaiorj' in Cam-1 making a circulC-with the ends of ing of the Verplanck PTA. and no arrests were made, Cas­ TIckrtf Ah. e . S.I. .1 SMI 1IH.tr. -M> JIATINCE THEATEB 18:15 ( SI TS BK ANNOUNCED tales^" Hynck aald, would help er; M fs, Dorothy Hughes, sixth 18:89 ( l"&S> BOXING pointed right, and unless it got its (Color) ’ make young people more receptive- grade teaSigr; and Andrew Mesa- A-lways 3x39 :U S ^ .XH E Y*EmDICT IS YOL'BS «rimmr Arclirr vw. Taov ' final burst of speed at the right ner, speech teacher. Mrs. Roger ( 1) FAMOUS P U Y HOUSE DeCoIa. IS 'i^. H-rllrriirrlghi' tn wtenre: ~ ‘ time. Olcott and Rayifnond Hails will rep­ 4:49 riV BBipHTBB DAY i S> NEWS EEPORTEB A.ND A revised program of education, ■ One of them reportedly reached resent the parenta'pn the panel. B-elter ( I) KABTOON C A F E U a WMTHEB he contlntied, would help young- ( (> AMKBICAN BANDSTAND < S) WOBLD*8 BEST MOVIES iters overcome their fear of the i7,000 miles an ho - ■, nearly All parents interestod in the testa (n-M> QUEEN FOB A DAY "OH For Tha Lamps of Cikiaa*' itudy of ecience. enough speed. given in the schools invited td C-of fee <49) OPiUI h Ou s k LED 3 LIVES 4:U (U-49) BECBET STOBM U ;9 (IS-M) NEWN Get a rocket going 25,000 miles attend this meeting and to present (ttt THE ItIG NEWS an hour, and it can escape the questions or comments aflar the 4:39 (II) BDOE OP NIOHT <4S> WEATHEB discussion. ( I) LITTLE PASCALS earth'a gravity. Gravity would try at Cavey's ( R> r a n o s t A ikd Sturing to pull It back, and make It slow Mrs. Charles Plummer, membdf/ (49> LOONEY TUNES .“WHAT.A MAN down. But It would have enough shin chairman, states that there (Ml DO YOU TBUST YOUB KNOWS SHOULD'FIND will be an opportunity for parents WIFET energy o r’ speed left to climb the 4:tS 8EARCP FOR TOMORROW for, complete i^tectlnn, smart Cooling, and C^l-bead Valves. Power and ftiel once lost to and recommended that in addition ( 8) 8PQBT8COPE A tOW N (33-84) IT COULD BE Y O t • to praying, the reading o f good, kfW ENGLANDER CRIER (44) MID-DAY MOVIE • Andirons dnd M t of Fireplace heat land firiction dre put to work for you. There are three new 13:45 (18) THE OViDINO UOHT ease of a sports car—plus the room, ride, .solid books can inspire and be used Cream of chicken soup, chilled T:N ( 1) RAWKYIYB—LAST OF YOUR PHYSICIAN Ttools that attach to Iframe. Marauder V-8’s with 3112, 330 and 360 bp. They are all gfiapefrUlF or tomato juice. TREE g nilOHICJlNS 1:N I 8) HOLLYWOOD REST as a check to see If one is fulfilling . ( 8) BHEBIPF.OF c o n n e (c t ic i; t u f e . C AN PHONE and (X)mfort of a limousine. ^ . ; teamed with a new high-economy rbar axle to give you morp (18) 1-O’CLOCK BEPOBT ) ATJIOHE WITH KITTY all of one’s obligationa. ---- CHINESE BEEF TEX A dINX Mitchell S-6321 power, more mileage from less fuel. FAIR iSjCominK!| (33) WEATHEB AND LOCAL (18)i NEWS »3995 NEWS WHEN YOU NEED . 4 SERIES OF MERCURYSTO CHOOSE FROM IN '51. PRICES C H O P SU EY IN (39) NBWS A WEATHER (IH) -AS THE WORLD TURNS (33) NEWS A. MEDICINE START JUST ABOVE THE LOWEST. The Monterey series has ADVANCED TREND-SETTING STYUNG-WONDERFUL NEW TOASTED BOLL (49) NEWS A w e a t h e r / (54). HOWARD MILLER SHOW I 829.93 Value! Folding Screen, (58) 8POBTS FOCUS (Color) . I 5. 1 6 models within easy reach of-buyers of low-pric>ed tars. For DRIVING AIDS. Mercury contihues ita Ieadership_not only in Crisp Noodles, Boy Sauce T:lf (IMt) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. . Andirons and set of Ftreplace NEWS (33) AT HOME WITH KITTY J Tools, all In rich brass ftolsh. only a few dollars more. Mercury’s six Montclaira give you styling, but in features. For example, new Super-Safe aelf- (IIM4) BRAT THE CLOCK- Taken from thfi files of a counterspy Tea, Coffee or Orange Drink <33k MIOHUGHT6 Pick < up your prescrip­ On sale at (It) NEWS (It) DAY DREAMS many additional luxury features. There’s a choice^ of six adjusting, brakes. New Multi-Drive Merc-O-Matic in the im (58) dORN DALY, NEWS ttift (33) FILM tion if shopping near us, or for the FBI, “ I Led 3 Lives" i.s the true (18-44) HOUSE PARTY i* \ ! station wagon models in 3 price ranges. For magnificence Park Lane series. And you can get features like a Speed^-limit SilS let us deliver .promptly MAT. S P.M, EVE. 7:48 t;M < I) AETEB d i n n e r MOVIE (33-84) BRIDE AND OROOM $ 1 9 9 5 imlimited, there lue 3 mcxlels in the entirely new Park Lane Safety Monitor, aiitomatie power lubrication, and many fact adventure of one man's htjroic fight Adults 90c Adults fI.0O "Dakato Idl" without extra charge. A Child 60c < I) p m p l b ’b c h o ic e series. And, eVtn here, prices are surprisingly modest. others. We invite you to attend the first showing. Child 7Sri (U ) ROBIN MOOD great many people entrust ■ *-i . ■ I •gainst communist infiltration. "M y Bratkar’a Kooaar" , DRY CLEANING HELD O yER! (S3V THE REAL McCOYS us with the responsibility Liberal Budget Terms (M) THE PRICE IS RIGHT PIcliiip cnmI Dolivary of filling their prescrip­ =’CEaLBDEMlU£'S (Cator) . Keith’s, Mancheater, Open Dblly Until 3:80, Open Thursdsys „ OpiOOtICTOW (49) DATE WITH THE ANOKLS tions. May we compound W8) AMERICAN BANDSTAIW HSHER Until 9. Keith’s. East .Hartford, Open Dally From tO A.M. Until U 9:99 < t-tt) OUT MITCHEIX SHOW yours? 9 P.M., Close Snlnrdnjra A t 8. Oaert: Pessy Kins DRY CLEANSERS, Inc. 1958 MERCURY - TheTen (19-49) BURNS ASV ALLEN 823 Broad St,—Dial Ml 9-7Ut COMMANDME BROW . ' J FREE PARKING AT lOTH STORES IM h'I fills Iks Ms tclevliloa kit, VTHE ED S tL L n 'A X SHOW," SiudXy MSBias. t t* 9. BUUra WHCT, Cksaa*! U . JOHIMOnff ■ 7 OA MAAuewNi HcrUai-TSCHMCOCOSIcal Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED WHCT Sat. M at 2 pju,—Eve. 8 pjn. HarHerd Prices same as above . Prescription Pharmacy K viih liurniiiti-^* 4w M—srr ATLANTIC HEATING OiLS MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. Bun. Mat. t p m —dSve. 7 pja. 901 Street i l l . M A I t'J ‘ I 317 MAIN 51. AdnKa |1A0—Child 7te L. T. WOOD CO. •QnoUtion by diriitUn Bovee MANCHf si 1 R FAST HARTFORD SOI.3 1 5 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER : (1820-1904) ) 9MMMM riiea Na ] TUa Shaw Otraat eh ToDamd'nnwpIkp i : : - . Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 OOMBlgtt 1937 (10W4) ■— , ' ' ■ . < V ■ V- !■:.'•• *' ■ i. i ' i ■r, ■ C v-f- .■ \ i - i . I. , [ .. P A ^ POUl MANCHESTER ijVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK* MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957 MANCMESTES EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1957 PAGE liV B

W'l'lO—lOM Vernon zation ivould be some distance JOHN P. gress Nov. 8, 1Q46, winning the EUingtion furniture and appliances from the WKNB-440 Yale Divinity Dean •way. ' . Democtatie nomination from Mal­ house, storing them in the home Crash Kills colm C. Tarver who had held the WDKC—IMO Daily. Radia n U A Y —*10 Local Stocks Plana fOr the undertaking t^r* Krinjak-Lombardo Wedding of a neighbor. y PrMcriptioM Labels Churches Tolliand County dlscloeed today by Atty. Frank A. 7th District seat fof 20 years. $30,000 Blaze Destroyed in the shed were two i \ L PILLED AS THE Eaatern fltaodard Tim* WPOP—1410 Francis, dlatrict deputy of the Politically, he once described WOOO—ISM Quotation* Fiirnlahed by Rep, Lanham platform trucks, ‘ an irrigation j ^ DOCTOR ORQEilED Most S ejjregated Dairy Farmers K of .C and A .Put (irand Knight The wedding of Mie* latclU* J. himaelf as "a progressive without piimp, two disc harrows, tractor Coburn A MIddlebrook, Inc. of Hartford Council 11. Lombardo, daughter of Mrs. San- being a radical." Destroys Shed, Tho (oUowlnc profram FUNERAL HOME attachment*, a manure spreader, i l^HAV—Ni«tu Watch Bank Stock* Francis, who originated the Una Lombardo. Hartford, and the Rome, G*., Nov. 11 UF. —■ Rep. Lanham was married Sept. 1. two potato hauler bodies and a p o -: WTIC—N#wn (Continued Irom Png* One) Meet Thursday Daiiia|zes House ^Arthur Drag Storai OlM at* tupplied by Ui« radio Manchester Ti’uat . 60 65 plan, hap called a meeting of area ’nNBST MODERN FACSU^H^ late Paul Lombardo Jr., and ’Rob­ Henderson Lanham (D-Ga), 69. a 1915, to Anne White Phinlzy of tato digger. Heat frotoi the fire WDRC—Nawi Waathar ert R. Krlnjak, S3 Eldridge’ St., aon Rockmart. Later they separated, nanagementa and ai* subject to WPOP—Modern Soundi crimination in the church, as In Conn. Bank and leadera of the organization for veteran of 11 year* in Congress, melted Irrigation pump* out.sidei Chang* without notle*. Trust Co...... 35', 38'i Vernon, Nov. 10 (Special)—-The Thursday night to launch the pro­ OFP^nUEET FARpUjPO of Mra. Caroline Krlnjak and Uje friends said. i. Ellington. Nov. 10 (Special) — WHAY-Nlaht Watch the world, la largelN a phenomenon was killed yesterday when hi* ear the ahed. Damage ia reported tO; •ise— Flrit National Bank first countywid* dairy meeting will gram, It hag the approval of the 1st* John Krlnjak Sr., took place S)irvivor* include a daughter. Fire of undetermined origin swept be covered by Insurance. | W'TIC—Sporia rtnaJ of the last two centuries. Q1TIBT REMDEMTIAI, MlCIOHBORHOOD at 10 o’clock Saturday morning 4n and a train collided at a Rome Mrs. Thomas Slappey, Albany, through the farm of John Lugin- WHAY—PlaUer Party WDRC—Kuaa Nauahton "In this matter, tne church has of Mancheiter .... 27 32 be held at Vernon Grange Thure- K of C on Lh^state level. 1 Chief Meyer is investigating the j WCtX;—Recur* Revue WPOP—Modern Snunda Hartford National Francia laid the contemplated St. Luke’s Church, HaHford. The cro.sstng. Ga.: a brother. Felix Lanham. buhl on Main St. Saturday after- WKNB—P.M. ll:9e~ adapted its pr*"tlcea l5 several day a t'8 p.m. tl» WEST CENTER 8^ (Just West of MoKm 8t) ■ At the time of his death he was Rome: and a niece, Mrs. Frank cause of the fire. O L L IE 'S WnC—Roa* Uuier WHAY—Jati Aliev Bank and Trust Co 28 ', 3 0 ', corporation would be^ supervised officiating clergj’man was the Rev. I noon, causing *n estimated $30,000 YTORC-^Arthur OMfrey regions to those of the aurroimd- On the agenda will he a talk by by a board of directors composed Salvatore Pappandrea of St, a member of the House Appropria­ Peacock, Rome, with whom he damage. WTIC—Starltjhl bcr^nada ing society. But it should also be InnuriuicA CompHnlrfi Snow blindneaa is caused b y ; WPOP—Waa Work* WDRC—Ruaa Naufhton Dr. Stewart Johnson, extension of representatives of each of the I Luke’s. Mr*. Helen Sylvester of tion* (Committee. During his years lived. The blaze destroyed a tobacco A U T O B O D Y remembered that moat of the Aetna Fire ...... 48 51 ultra-violet light, according to th e; *|U- - WPOP—Mod^^rn Sound* milk marketing apdeisUst. from in Congress friends said he vigor­ tl ;«&- *1 cooperating K of C -counclli and aii». . II ...... I I w - the Connecticut Opera Asan. was shed loaded with farm equipment, WHAY^‘j*laU«r Party Christian churcl.es in the world Hartford Fire ...... 117 129 the University of C?onnectlcut, ex­ ously opposed reductions in the Encyclopedia Britannlca. i it WELDING WCCC—RecorO Revue WHAY ,Tay.« All^v National Fire ...... 60 64 district deputies whose jurisdic­ soloist. Church decorations were damaged a house occupied by rela­ WKNB—Open Mike W Tir—Siarllaht R*r*nada still refuse to practice discrimina­ planation of the new Tolland Coun­ tions are involved. white chrysanthemums and pom­ Armed Services and never hes­ tives, of Luginbuhl. and put one ■ * AUTO lODY and WTIC—Ro»» Mjllrr WDRC—Ruxa Nauahtf>» tion or segregation. Phoenix ...... 52 55 ty Agricultural Extension Coun­ Parade Will Open WPRC—Artkur Godfrey pon*. itated to apeak out when he firemen in the hospital. FENDER REPAIRS WPOP—Waa Work* "If the chtircl- as a whole had IJfe and Indemnity Ins. Co*. cil and election of a county dairy thought It neceaaary. capitulated, it would have lost its Given In marriage by her grand­ ^ lilc Season Here , Firemen were hampered In GENERAL t:W - E /Z lllg lf j^etna Casualty ...... 126 136 committee. Police said the 7th Dlatrict Rep- ★ COMPLETE CAR WHAY—Platter Party integrity and deniea 18', Area Bovs Town County Policeman Bill Hart .said 6:30 p.m. the Main ,St. Christmas WPOP—Waa Work* Dr Pope, one of the keynote charge of the Army recruiting ^tA- tapered aleevea. The prlnceas a Central of Georgia switch engine I lights will he turned on. and a pa- Ellington Volunteer Firemen Ellington. Nov. 10 (Spociall Hartford Electric Lt .^0 52 paneled front had lace appliques : were called to the fire at 2 p.m. •lea— speakers, continued: Hartford Gas Co...... 36 Hartford. Nov. 11 lAb- Greater tkm at Army and Navy Club, said struck Lsnham’s car broadside I'rade will he held to welcome Santa. wrtAY—Platter Party Edw'tn Hoflman. vice president of today that there is one/opening and the flared side skirt swept Into The parade, sponsored by the land some remained until 7:30. Aa- WTIC—New* "Voluntary groups that is. So. Ne\t’ England Hartford may have a non-sectar­ knocking it into a ditch. The Con­ the CSCwmecticul Holatein A*.«n , groups compoaetl of those who for a man who wants ^-take a 26- a divided hack panel terminating gressman waa found lying beside 1 Retail Division of the Chamber of ■ slsling the Ellington fire com- WDRC—New* Rtporter annonnee* a meetine for Holatein Tel...... 10 32', ian home for orphan boys pat­ In a full court train. Her finger- I , pany under Fire Chief Ernest WPOP—United Auto Workere Show voted on new members or who terned after famed Boys 'Town in week course in m lp '^ a v e radio S ih e Clnjnw sOidjDUu^ the vehicle and was pronounced Commerce. Includes over 20 units breeder* in Tolland and Windham .Manufacturing Companle* equipment repair. / tip veil of imported llluaion fell j already. Beginning with a police Meyer were companies from West •lU - elected to join bid fair to be Arrow. Hart, Heg. . , . 4 4 ', Nebraska. dead at the scene by Coroner John WIIAY—Platter Party Clountlea. The meeting will be held the last strongholds of segre­ 41 ', The course wjn be given at Ft. from a pearl trimmed satin calot, ' W. Davenport. escort and a color guard, there will .Stafford. Vernon. Rockville. WTIC—Roaa Miller Wedneaday at 7:30 p.m. on the Associated Spring ... 29 ', 32 ': The project, under consideration She carried a prayerbook with Crystal Ijike, Somers, and Tol­ WDRC—rial Knibv gation in America and in Monmouth, Nr J. The applicant SH O E SA L E Rome Police Chief Smith he five bands, cowboys, and In­ fa'm of Kenneth Bahler in Tol- Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 for some time, wduld be carried must be' ^tiigh school graduate, orchid marker and atephanolla land. WPOP—United Auto Worker. Show other parts of the world. Be­ out by the Kiyghts of Columbus of Horton said no charge* were filed diana, a covered wagon, old time •tia- l*Hd. The Bahlera have a herd Collins ...... 118 128 have nonrfal color perception, and streamer*. i cars, soap box derby winners, a Fireman Overeome ing private in character they are 9 the are* through a non-taxable NOW IN EFFECT against Engineer Jack Lott. 39. WHAY—Platter Parly which show ^ an average of 15.036 Dunham Bush ...... 8 p u s np^asary mental and physical The matron of honor, Mrs. Paul I Cedarlown. The awltch engine was fir* engine, a helicopter, clowns, I Ellington Volunteer Firemen WTIC—Ro*a MHIrr < less subject to public opinion or to Em-Harl ...... 48 .31 corporation. WDRC—Cal Kuibv pound* of raillt and 569 pounda regulations by law than are such screening teats. j J. Chuck of ’Vernon, wore a b a l-' pulling five loaded and two empty baton twirler*. Smqkey the Bear, : Norman Chapman, Mountain St., WPOP—Waxwork* butterfat in 1956. Kafnir Bearing ...... 57 62 Preliminary plans call fdr the rnie applicant accepted Will he| lerina length gown of ruby red. i raia when the crash occurred, he and. of course. Santa chaus. : was overcome hy smoke, treated public facilities as schools and Landers, Frary. Clk. . 12 14 establishment of the home as'Sert MEN’S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S made with keyhole neckline, liny •l«A- Farmers will have an oppor­ transportation systems. Further, dhllated during November, take ’ said, The parade l oute, is from (Char­ at Rockville (Ttty Hospital and dia- WHAY—Platter Party tunity of seeing daughtera of all N. B. Machine ...... 27', .30', of a two-fold K of C program thajt' eight weeks of basic training, 'and . SHOES REDUCED draped aleevea and bouffant akirt. Lanham was born in Rome Sept. ter Oak St. tip Main St. to Center ! charged. . WTIC—Roaa MlUer a cardinal principle in their pur­ North and Judd . . . . 27', .30', would include are* K of C factll- She carried a basqiiette of pink WDRC—Cal Kolby the outstanding bulla used by the pose la that of congeniality: they report to Fort Monmouth Feb. 14. 1 14. 1888, the aon of John Hendcr- Park: I The fire broke out In a tobarro WPOP—Waxwork* Connecticut Artificial Breeders Russell Mfg...... 17 19 I tie* on the same tract. Intereited persons should contact' carnations. The bridesmaids. Mias aon Lanham and Julia Thompson I ahed housing farm equipment, and •iS»- are the enclaves In which birds of .38 Asan. Jack Helm, field man for Stanley Steam ...... 3.5 I Under consideration ia the pur­ Sgt. Johnson. Jean Battalino of Hartford, cousin ' Lanham. CRF.niT UNION.S IN W. INDIES fanned by the wind, spread to the WTUY—Date Una j a feather flock together. Terry Steam ...... 1.3,3 163 of the bride, and Mias Beatrice A.1 WnO-Raw* f CABA, will be present to discuss "Among voluntary groups the chase of about 401 actek of land He was educated in the public The British West Indies has 385 house. ’The shed waa destroyed, WDRO-N*w* JUpMItr them. Torringlon ...... 22', 24', within a 10-mlle rajMhs of Hart-, p o p u l a t i o n q u a d r u p u r s GLASS CRACKS 4 A R C H lB ^ J O B Terranova of Hartford, wore gowns WPOP—Ifawa churches are most conspicioiia of achoola of Rome and also attended credit unions, with 58.000 mem­ and the rear of the house burned The president o f the Connecti­ U.S. Env’lp com...... 19', .21', ford. The hoys’ dorniitories and re- Algeria's’ population, which h u similar to that of the matron of Piedmont Inatitute at Rockmart, bers. Each is owned and operated to such an extent as to make it all. both tn their extent and aiae U.S, Env’lp pfd...... 10 12 quadrupled ih the p u t 100 yeai;s, honor but in pink taffeta. They *'iYHAy—Datelln* cut Holatein Assn., as well as a and also In their racial composition. i lated faciUtles Would .^be in one HowoomuKsePi r^iHioerriM ^ AND I ALWAYS HAVI Ga, He transferred to the Univer­ .solely by members, under Govern­ I unlivable. w n o —Mlrlotly Iperu Veeder-Rool ...... 43 46 part of the trad, and the farilltiea is composed at about' 8,600,000 vouR wise moM ' I'n iiM aK rrw rrH I carried basquettea of red cama- WDRO—J. Zaamaa representativ* of the New England It has been said that 'eleven o'clock ■xTRAcAisH etiaiai sity of Georgia where he received ment siipervLsion. I Firemen were able to- save all WPOP—Uawraoe* Walk association, will be present to dis­ The above quotations are not to for the Cal>hlic fraternal organi­ Moslems and 1,200,000 Europeans. FMDIN&YDUB t MV UNDARNEO J t^lALWITH tlona. a bachelor of art* degree in 1910 on Sunday morning ia the most SMne cASMo, SOCKS. -V Karen L. Krinjak of Manchea- , cuss new Ideas and practices. Al­ segregated hour of the week.' One be construed as actual markets. BiirtAn M arr Photo and a bachelor of law* degree in *'?E a Y—8«r«nad« J.A.WHITE ter, niece of the bridegroom, was 1911. WilO-Cot* Qle« Club len Criasey, field man for the New could qualify that conclu.sion: MRS. ROBERT R. KRIN.IAK J^RO—Musto * la Cart* England Holstein Assn . will also DIRECTORS NA.MED GLASS CO. flower girl. j The next year he attended the DON’T Bp tetOR-BLIND ^ WPOP—Top 40 Ttm# Eleven o’clock on Saturday night Richard A. Krinjak of Manches­ be there to dlaciias breed promo­ ia even more .segregated for the New Haven. Nov. 11 i.^P' The Harvard University Graduate v of art* degree. He waa a member WDRO—tAwell Tbomaa social clubs are in general more P. and John C, Krinjak. brothers Newry harbor inatallationa were of Phi Beta Kappa. NOTICE! It can coat yOu moiiAy I It'a thrifty—it*6 6tfel Bay Board Uata (kMiimlttees completely iinl-racial than are the directors of the New England WPOP—Top <0 Tim* of the bridegroom, both of Man­ 5 IRA Members blasted last May. and the port waa He waa elected to the 80th Con­ *blue coal' today I ItM - Robert Murphy, school board churches ' Transportation Co , a siibaidja'ry of New Way Without Surgery WHAY—People'* Praia Cenferenc* chester, Salvatore I^ombardo of "closed to sea-going ships for a WE HAVE CLOSED UP OUR Insist oo the coal that's col­ w n c —Dick Bartel chairman, ha* announced standing Resolutions scheduled to be acted the railroad. The new direc>tora are Hartford, uncle of the bride, and number of months. The town la In committees which Include: Audlt- Kurtz M. Hanson of North An­ Finds Healing Substance That Doe* Both— Belfaat, Northern Ireland, Nov. STORE AT 505 MAIN ST. ored blue- It's your guarantee WDRC—Amo* ana Andy on by delegates representing It Milton A. Morrison of Manchester. the only area of Northern Ireland ^ WPOP—Futton bawl* In^, CSiarle* Miller, Sirs. Gertrude dover, Maas , David S. Berkowitz ' you’re getting top-quality hsrd major Protestant denominations Relieve* Pain—Shrinks Henorrhoida The bride's moHier chose a rose 11 '4h The bodies of five men he- where a curfew Is In force. llU - Beyer, and Richard Sundgren: and 80 local councils of churches of Newtonville. Mass., and Georges New T»rh. N. 1. >*For th^ Charge Thanking you for your past patronage, we hope that vou will coal, ‘blue coal' bums clean ' b l u d ^ o M l ' WHAY—Sarenad* Bttonishinf iUt«ment« lik« **Piles J.A.WHITE beige lace dteiS With satin aaah. lieved to be members of the illegal Your WTIC—Dick Bertel custodian-— a n d nmintenance. call for elimination of capital piin- F. Doriot of Bqston. Ar«t time ncience hat found a new havF cFa.Reii to a problem!’* favor ua with your hUflines* at oiir new locaUBn ih'the MANCHUS- and hot with far leas waste. Ctsem, Serf*, Usw C**t Hnnt tWDRC—Amo* and Andy Charles BagnalU Hylke Werkoven heal in c Bubitenre with the nutoniRh- The eecret ii a new hcalinf lub- ""4 white I iri.h Republican Army (IRA) were PresrrIpMm* TER PARKADE SHOPPING CENTER—Middle Turnpike. . WPOP—Ed. F. llorsan l.shmcnl and stricter laws on gam­ orchid corsage. Tl)e bridegroom * found todav In the wreckage of a and Sundgren: fuel. Miller and inf^ ability to ihrink hemorrhoidt itanre l Bio-Dyne* I —di»corery of m line StSS— bling. *nd to relieve pain—without tursrery. mother chose a bronze tone tissue lopHy cottage blown up in a violent Body Discoveretl ■ WTHAY—Serenad* Mrs. Beyer:. Insurance. Edwin worlH-fnmout reeearch institute. W. G. GLENNEY CO. WTIC—Naw* In ce»e After cane, while jfently Thi* lubetanre it now evaiUblt in faille dreas with pleated back explosion. PINE PHARMACY LYNN POULTRY FARMS 836 NORTH MAIN ST.,MANCHESTER— Phone 8-8SBS WDRC—Amoa and Andy Hoffman, Mr*. Eunice Lavltt and relieving pein, Retunl reduction suppository or ointment form under panel, cocoa brown accessories and On Stamford Flats WPOP—Top 40 Tim* Bagdall: transportation, Bagnall, (thrinkaipei took plnre. the neme Prspartjtion //.• At your Police believed the men were 664 Center St__ Ml f-M14 Robertson PTA brown tone orchid. , killed in an accidential explosion • i » - , Hoffman and- Werkoven: school Most eniAtinjr o f *Il - results were drufrritt. Money back Ruerantee. A reception from 3 to 6 p m. wa.s CLEAN . . . SAFE . . . LOW-COST hiEAJ WHAV-Serenade • o thorough that tufferert mode I while making bombs and as.sem- West Haven, Nov. 11 (/D—The w n c —Lir* and tba World functions and""*i* activities, Mrs. *Reg C.t. fet Off heldn at the Veteran * Firem* WDRC—E. B. Murro* Catherine Peckliam, Mrs. Laivitt To Have Polluck, Hall, Hartford. I bling weapons for the IRA. body of a man once active In WPOP—Top 40 Tim* and Mr*. Beyer: hot lunch. Mrs. When leaving on a motor trip I A spokesman said It was pos.-Jible Stamford Democratic Party WHAY-Record Lavltt, Mrs. 'eyer and Mr*. Peck- A potluck will be held by the through the New Eigland slates;* sixth man al.so died in the blast. [ recovered frorn w n c —Groucho Marx hum. and Canada, the bride wore a ro.se' First reports said the cottage: i « i i, WDRC—Robert 0_Lewl* Rqbertaon PTA Wednesday eve­ WPOP—Myetery nm* ning in the activity roohi of the crepe dress with three quarter was In Coynty Down, about six ''bal naw here_ . • iU - Manchester Evening Herald El­ school at 6:30. length sleeves, black arceasories, miles from the seaport of Newry „ oK’C’ t Callahan, 61. of WHAY—Record Rodeo and a white feather hat. After hut police later pinpointed It as he- ''"'T,mls.sing w n c —Groucho Marx lington Correspondent Mrs. G. F. Mra. Floyd M itc^ll, Mrs. John WDRC—Robert GLewta Berr, telephone TRemont S-93IA Baldyga, Mra. Jdaeph Kennedy 1 ^ .Nov. .6 the couple WUI beat home ing in County Louth. In the Iri.sh ■ WPOP—Myatery Tim* ■ at 218 Spruce Si. j Republic, a few yards from the pital here since Tueaday. A 12- and Mra. A n th ^ y Heldcavage are year-old boy found the body Satur­ here now... *‘1yhay—Recofd Rodao members ot/the committee In Maybe your The bnde graduated form Bui-1 County Down border. The bodies day, WTIC—NIsht Lin# Extended Forecast charge. Thpde attending are uked kley High School, Hartford, and | were taken to Dundalk, In County D. 58 FORD A medical examiner attributed .WDRC—Ruifty Z>TAp«r' Hartford Comptometer School and : I-outh. WPOP-Hound Do« < to brin^' their own dishes and ' cor insufonce . death to accidental drowning. Dr. The (Lday forecast for Connecti­ cutlery” i» emplyed at Nielsen Tool and f A large area was cordoned off. Sterling P Taylor said Callahan, WHAY-Record RodM > FoHo'wing the supper a business Die Co.. Hartford. The hridggroom and detectives started a careful ex WTIC-Nlfht Un« cut for the period Tuesday through a patient at the hospital for some thereTs nothing nevrar in the world WDRC—Ritity Draptf Saturday calls for temperatures n o t in g will be held, and Mrs. needs o graduated from Howell Cheney amination of the region. time, had been dead for at least IMthalliiiilfciiWT XMAS Technical School and was recentlv Newry has been the scene of WPOP—Hound Db» averaging near normal. ^Flopence Woods, principal,- will two days...... - e - ...... discharged from the U S. Army in ' numerous explosions attributed to WHAY—Nltbt Watch The normal mean temperature speak on "Acquainting Yourself check-up, too! Froni 19,37 to 1939 Callahan was 1W 8 wonQ or OlllflinOf WTIC—Telephone Hour for the Hartford area for this pe­ with the Fine Arts Program.” A t­ which he served in Korea He 1* the IRA. a group of extremists ded­ execiitiye secretary to Former W vlic—World Tonight riod being about 42 degrees rang­ tendance will be taken, with fa­ If you're a careful driver, now employed *l Maxim Silencer icated to driving the British out Congressman Alfred N. Phillips Jr. YWu'n lid . In m itaw w m M M faeMtai ssMi WPOP—Hound X)og In Hartford. TbNi’i hM, MW sfyliRi-NW Intireeptir V-l Piwir-Riw Crelri-O-Matfc Drivi ing from A normal high tempera­ thers counting. double again this you cheek up on th* of Northern Ireland and uniting Its Callahan leaves his widow. Fmd't d.Qi i*ul|dwf.d styling. Front t o r n t n i M i WHAY—Night Watch ture of around 52 degrees to a nor­ year. mechanical condition of CLUB -MW MWPLMitriiM Firt-Airi SnspMtlMl Tht SI Frd is thi tiily ear mr N hood to SofKy-Twin taillighli, Ferd'i worMi alitad WTIC—Telephone Hour mal low temperature of about 32 WDRC—World Tonight your car regularty. By the MMt I wtrU-wie tut iNi wia wirit-wM* ipprtv*) tfhri its puMic primiiril kyling it a itandeuti Thor.'i e n«iy SlipdrMnt rM f. .. WPOP-Hound Dog degm s. FR.ANKUN WOMAN KIUJUD •ame token, you should . iww Sculptured rear deck Ihot'i eol of IMt world. • tW - There will be a warming trend Franklin. Nov. 11 (JP)— Mri. Ma­ check up on your car insur­ W'HAV—Night Watch Tuesday and Wedneaday. some­ bel Sherman, 85, of Franklin w u You could aearch the world over and never find a car to match this 68 WTIC—Telephone Hour ance . . . to makjc sure that You’ll b . .hMd wHh Fwd*t nm» bdeeMpiar W'DRC—Ru»f Naughton what coojer Thureday or Friday struck by an automobile and killed bu’re carrying the right Ford'a new beauty . . . new power . . . new ride . . . all at the low Ford W’POP—Hound Dog i and then warmer agaip about Sat­ Saturdaynlght as she was crossing V-8 and Froclilon Fuol Induction. Givo* yod up I. b:4S— ind, and enough of it. NEWS priet- How do we know? We tried it! 3(X) hp. Smoelfitr power , , . more power.. .from leu miAY-Nlght Watch urday. a street. Police said the elderly WTIC—Telephone Hour Precipitation for thl* period will woman was wearing dark clothing. rBring your car insurance gall The tecrel it PreciliCHi Fuel Induction, o new In Paris . . . the moat atyle-conacious fashion critics in the world had a W*DRC—Rum Naughton • total *4 to ty inch with rain oc- policies in to us. W ell ^ corburation, fuel feeding, and combudion lydom. No charges were placed against deep, low bow for Ford’s latest style creation. In the mighty Himalayas, WPOP-Hound Dog curlng Wedneaday or Thursday the driver pending completion of glad to review them for WHAY—Night Watch and again about Saturday. an Investigation. you. Without charge or Ford’a rsew Interceptor V-8 engine with Precision Fuel Induction won You'll got up to 1S% more gen- envlng* wttti WTIC—Music obligration, o f course. the day! W*DRC—Rom ' Nauidiioa ______' now Crulio-O-Motle Orivo ieonisd with (ho now WPOP-Hound Dog Interceptor V-8. New Dt-position,’ksed-fer eft-nennel H :I4- Then there's nothing newer than the true air ride of Ford-Aire Sus- - WHAY-Wtaht-Watch------driving, left you move tmeethlyv-wHh juit o touch ef WTIC-rMowe penmn. It's like riding on a cloud because you literally ride on air! your too—from~Briik, solid feSting tole-olfi r i^ lip W*DRC—Ruse NaughtOfl fl But, you don’t have to go to foreign soil to drive this newest Ford. WPOP-Hound Dog to highwoy cruising tpoods...... - We’ll gladly save you the trip. Come in today! IS. ------WHAY—mghfWarcir------AND w n c —fitretchtog Your Family . You'll rido on g doudJnitead of.* epstng wdth.. Income Forsl-Aira Sutponiion. This it Hia way yeu’vo WDRC—Rum Kaughlon W'POP—Modern Soundi From loiidon to Bangkok . . . th« wholt world lovad iti olwoyt dreamed of driving—dooflng on o/rf fisssr o^ lit**- ^ pillows literally took up any sign ef o bump. Cor rO- WHAY—Night Watch levels (very lime someone gelt in or out or whenever WTIC—UN Radio Review Tell us how much-We like to say **YES! **) Christmas Club checks will be The 58 Ford stopped traffic in Trafalgar Square when it passed through on it* WDRC—Rum Naughton luggage it looded or unleaded. WPOP—Modem SouAda Get caih you want promptly. you want — then get loan in on* / history-making, round-the-world trip. And that waa typicjil of the excitement Phone firit — tell ui how much trip to the office. Or, com* in. \ thi* Ford caus«Kl in Pari* . . . Rome . . . Athena . . . Istanbul . . . Calcutta . . . You’ll ttaSK wHh it foothar toueti with Ford'* Telerisioa ProtrramB LOANS UP TO ffiOD—LOAN8 LIFE-IN'SURED AT LOW COST ( mailed to members of'1957 clubs and Bangkok. For (hia Ford was proved around the World in the toughest naw Mogic-Circla Sloering. Nothing rolls like o . P«*e Two ’’shakedown’’ cruise in history. Down thj; rugged Yugoelsvian coast line! boll, end that's Iho secret of Ford’s handling ooso. m MAIN ST.. 2nd FI., O m WMlwMth’a, MANCHCSTEN ) Through the dust of Iran’s Great Salt Desert! Afghanistan's Khyber Pass . . . Fr^moving stsel bolls in the steering mechanism oro MltaMIMUl • AahfsrUM VtSMANater i Where os-er the mountain* and through the jungles o f India! The 58 Ford was OPfN TNUeSOAY IVININOS UNTIl • PM. / Inaiirance virtuolly friction-free-givo you tho detest thing yet tSMM Mis «S wsliwtl tf ffl wntsaiitf ISVM \ proved and approved like no other car before. to power steering I Try it and you’ll ogreol A Mr sf SMi SMMSMAt alM MM**? MpM'li J l8 A, on Saturday, November 23rd. eeNiiAL tt IIMi mil MMt ImIIWmIIII gf • BONUS BUYS! Business Your night driving It toftr with Ford'e Sofetyv , TV SERVICE TItata pricM aNMHv* for 2 days wily N«v. 12 A 13 at AAP Swpw Mark#* •vvitae'* MpTMrsjd sitwia im t v ii w o r l d o r s m t ! * Twin HeodHght*. 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MANCH^lSTER EVENING HERADO, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1967 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER U , 1957 PAGE SEVIBKs fact tha Civil Right* CoRUMiaalon, flanrlfpiitrr Ing;rid Arrives Colunthia scout from Stafford Springs, who authoriaad by Uia Cl\il Right* bill A Thou|(la for Today OF MANCHESTER spoke briefly to the girls; Andover lEopuittg IfpraUi pa**ad by Congras* liv Augu*t, i* a Spaasared by tbe Maachastar In London for Skxwatch Schedule RETCHER GLASS CO. Mitchell Behrend'Belcher Weddiftg Program nf Skita pionearing group. Thay hav* no Ca— eU of CbBrebea 9-7879 500 Girl Scouts Miss Diane Ssnden of Columbia BY } guidalinaa, no {iracedant to aid 189 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE was announcer, for original skits AB th* top liiMs ______ora do.. tMc. 1 do not know who Wrote It, but Work on FiJm Tuesday Nov. 1* White Shasta chrysanthemumi^ i presented by the various troops. Mrs. Percy Cook Honored u m rnM iiutH tham - In datbrmining tha pro" ______[Midnight - 2 am Attend Conclave -UBobMtar, I }ov» the sentiment contained in ■... VoluBtaers Needed CXIRNER DURANT ST, and pompons formed the setting at I That the girls learn scouting Is raOMAB r. itoO W N cedure* thay ihould follow or avan. .... E arl 8. G ardner not all play was evidenced by their WALTER R. rE R Q U SO tl the little poem entitled ’Consider London, Nov. 11 (.lYb—Ingrid I J ‘ ^ ■ ■ the Storr* Congregational Church' AiHiHr Drag Stom to *omayaxtent. tha functions thay The Hammer' . . . _ , < a.m. - 6 a m...... Volunteers Needed NEW LARGER QUARItERS At Thread City demonstrations, which included For 20 Years 4-H Service P u b a w m Bergman arrived in London last 6 a.m. • 8 a m. .... Eleanor Hembrechts, Henry Hem- *w»a*< ooabtt L mi should'perform. It keeps its head. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING at 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon for sewing, knitting, woodwork, pot­ night to work on a new film and brechts tery, block printing (u.sing pota­ M < a n c Y B v m I b i C s m m Pbr tha bill creating the com- It doesn't fly off the handle. the wedding pf Mia* Joan Carol Columbia, Nov. 11 (Special) — Andover, Nov. 11 (Special)—>was Won by Earleen Jill.son for I aM BattBAYA BoM tad M Ih* It keeps pounding awa>v refused to discuss her break with 8 a.m, ■ 10 a.m...... IxiUl* R. Call toes foh blocks) making puppets ihisslon Is vague. Prlinsrll.v. It Is 10 a.m. - Noon ...... Louis R. Csll AUTO G U SS INSTALLED JBsIcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Green Umbrella is a term used Mrs. Percy Cook of Hebron Rd. re­ work In the clothing projects.. ~ at Kaadiwtur Ocbb.. m It finds the point, then drives It her husband, Roberto Rossellini. of paper bags. Chrl-stmas decora­ School Lunch Pa.vmenta Mall MaUv. ____ concerned with voting right*, call- Noon - 2 p.m ...... Louis R. Call "Harold C, Belcher, IS Walker St., by the Natlonsl Girl Scouts as a| tions as well "M the record* they ceived a clover pin with a diamond ORIPTION RATES home. Her eyes filling with tears at a Payment* for sphool lunches msy 2 p.m, - t p.m ...... Jeanne Ja^bs GLASS FURNITURE TOPS slid Dpriald ' Fra.ser Behrend, 111 symbol for group gatherings of. keep. yabU la AdTane* ing on the commission to Investi- ‘ It looks at the other side, too, and ! question about her legal separation In recognition of her services a* a I still be made either weekly or 4 p.m. - 6 p.m ...... David Janssen, Jim Galanek Franktin St., son of Mr*. Sherwood! Scouts.. I Group singing led by Mrs. Her­ gate charges of citizens being de­ thus cinches the mstter. week from the Italian direc- 6 p.m. - 8 p.m...... Jo-Ann Zwarlck, Mary Ollvert MIRRORS (Krtplac* oimI Doer) leader for 20 years at the Tolland monthly but must be'made on Mon­ • ••r*ada«aat)^a« It makes mistake.*, but when It« tlH\ the actre.ss said; BArend ,pf Glastonbury and the ■ One of the nearly 500 girls gath­ bert Englert of Columbia, was a nied the right to vote fOr reasons 8 p.m, - ,J0 p.m...... Herbert Benson. Virginia Benson late Mr. Behrend. The Rev. J.' final feature before Tap* was County Achievement Night Satur­ days only, Mrs. Doris Chsmber- FUEL ' ••# ••» •••# • a*B^«»d*« does, it starts all over. ^ere has been too much rese­ a*aBa««a9*aBaaraaBaaaa ^ 5 of "color, race, religion or national 10 p.m. - M idnight ___ Let* F. 'Waldron ered at th* State Armory in Wll- laln, princlpsl has announced. ll Is the only knocker in the world tion to-pur decision." PICTURE FRAMING (dfl typM) Garland Waggoner, minister of the sounded. day in Hebron. a*«aa]»Waa«»aa j Skywalch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. limantic Skttirday afternoon for the However a hew system of rec­ laaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaa’ origin." But it alao requires the that does any good. The rbscUun, she added, was church, performed the ceremony. She was also awarded a trip to Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters. Munlelpsl Mancbeater Evening Herald Co­ ord-keeping- will be u»ed. Each commission to "collect Information Mr.a. M yron A. Boglisch "not much more considerate than WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Mrs. Dean Malsberry Was organist. first such event of its kind in this Chicago. tiie s n tm s o r Building. Monday. Wednesday, or Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. lumbia correapondent, Mrs. Donald Mrs. Cook has headed the Snappy teacher will tie given a weekly ■«'J I aBSoAncD p j u m b concerning legal developments con­ It had been bHore." apparently a The bride, who was given In mar­ area, had the same thought in sheet on which he will make a Y m la excluaIvsIY JALOUSIES: InstallatlOB la Quick, Easy and EoonomleaL riage by her father, wore a white R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy Snippers throughout her 20 year*. OIL reference to lb#- publicity which of republleaUoa or stituting a denial of eq\ial protec­ mind when sne answered to a ques- 8-84S5. . During that time she has taught mQrning count of all pupils and accompanied her sff^r with Ros­ dia. 37, of Scott and John Brous­ Chantilly lace over taffeta gown.' alao a noon lunch count. The num­ tion of the laws under the Consti­ Open Forum sard, 22, of Carenero. CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK tipn about why. th* gathering waa her 4-H girls many handicrafts as iM ^iwrwto* sellini nearly eight years ago while Car Crashes Rail, made with short sleeves and bouf-! called Under the Green Umbrella. ber of lunches and milk c.onsumed R A N G E O IL aid also tbs loeal asns pabltslxd her* tution " and to "appraise the laws she was still married to Dr. Peter MEDICINE CilBINETS and SHOWER DOORS fant skirt. Her elbow length 'Veil l well as cooking and sewing. by each child will be added by the She said "green ia girl scouts' Two 4-H Snappy Snipper* club ar* also rsserred. and policies of the Federal Govern­ " 1 1 1 * 1 Btalwart ngnre" Lindstrom . Drowning Seven of illusion fell from a scalloped color and the umbrella is w'here all Weather Coldest teacher on this sheet at the end Miss Bergman said her three OPEN SATURDAYS — OPEN THURSDAY EVENINOS members won the new award, a ment with respect to equal pro­ To the Editor, Trio Spend Night /ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN crown of Chantilly lace and seed the girls in the world can bunch | of the week. Pait sarrk eUnt e( N. B. A Sarr- children by Rossellini would re­ pearls. She carried a semi-cres­ gold 4-H key on a charm bracelet, tection of the Jaws." It is strange, and peculiarly sad, Lafayette, La.. Nov. 11 (Ah A up underneath it together." '’ Since October 12 Mrs. Henry Wrobllnskl, a volun­ RspreseataUvea: Tb* when It must be death thai bring.i main In Rome until she finds an 6*r cra.shed through a bridge rail­ On Boat in Sound cent bouquet of white shasta for their outstanding leadership, teer worker, in the school office, JuttBB MaUMjws Spsctal Acancy — N*« The new Commission, then, is to mind a personage so familiar apartment in London. She said she chrysanthemums and sprengril. As we viewed the crowd, which community service and citizen­ will then figure the money due, j BOLAND ing"-Md plunged Into Bayou St. Yoi*. Cbleat.-foi. n__ a tro^ n and Boaloa. expected to remain In the British might well have been described as Windsor Locks, Nov. 11 lAh — TS atoit------BUREAU o r going to have to decide whether it once, and so loved, vet ' r years ClaireSi^ar here yesterday, drown­ The matron of honor. Mrs. Craig ship. They are Earleen Jillson, cost, balance and credit (for capital at least six months but Stratford, Conn., Nov. 11 MP)— a "cross section of young American The coldest weather since Oct. 12, bTlOMI. should concern itself mainly with | »" separated from the great hum- ing seven persons. A six-year-old boy, his father and Belcher. East Hartford, sister-in- Long Hill Rd.. and Noreen O'Brien, absences) and will transfer these! OIL COMPANY "I'll go back to Italy now and then womenhood." we thought her an­ gripped CoTinecticut and the rest formerly of Andover Lake and now figure* to the next week’s sheet. | voting rights, of whether it should '"''’K present by an oblivion that Sheriff Mayo Harson said tha another man spent all night in a law of the bride, wore a ballerina swer very apt. As for the umbrel­ of New England today. 359 CENTER ST. UMIBMa Ml fiBftBOMJ fWPOBVDiIttp lOr ... on and off." She added she had length emerald green velvet gown, of Columbia. The two girls also get into the whole, explosive field no plana to go to Hollywood. auto cra.shed through the wooden small boat on rough Long Island las—they were everywhere. Mrs. The 'Weather Bureau here re­ ^ arrors apoearing la ad* railing near the center of the Sound before a Coast Guard cutter fashioned with fuM-gored skirt and won the privilege of having either hfancheeter Evening H erald | Tel. Ml 3-6320 aad otbar reading mattw of civil righU: whether It should So It is now witn Fred Ayer Miss Bergman also denied ai Theodore Sanden. Columbia chair­ ported a low temperature of 20 de­ breakfast or dinner at the Univer­ Andover correapondent, Sira. Padl' ' ear Bvaung Barald. rescued them yesterday. puffed sleeves. She also wore an grees at 6:45 a.m. but stressed that Stockholm 7e‘port tTat sIT;’p la n ;! man of District 5 of Girl Scout sity of Connecticut with other D. Pfanatlehl, telephone Pilgrim i merely investigate complaints or Verplanck. The news of his dying w ater. Police said the three wer* head­ emerald green feathered hat. She' although this is the coldest morn­ 24-Hour Burner Service OMnaY aavamslaB cloatng boami whether It should propose detailed has quicked again our acquaint­ to msrrv Lars Schmidt, s wealthy Council of Eastern Connecti­ 4-H key winners 2-6856. I For goaday—1 p.m. Friday. Swedish impresario. The actress Three bodies were in the car ing her* from Bridgeport when carried a cascade of bronze and cut, said Its purpose was to get ing since Oct. 12 when the mer­ Pbr Tbaaday i p.B. Moaday ance with that etalwart figure j their 15-foot motor boat hit a sand gold pompon chrysanthemum* and Two local clubs led by Mrs. i ------For Hiiriu r ‘’’•••rNKr Onl^ For Wedaasdsy 1 p a Tueaday. plana and recommendations for the was met at the airport by Cary when it was pulled o\it by a tric- th^ many girls In the area together cury slipped to 27. this ia by no Andrew Gasper and Mrs. Steve! There can be more, than 50,000 that, two decadei, ago. every j tor. The others were recovered bar, disabling the engine. aprengril. 1 lay—1 p m. Wednasday. President and Congress for the Grant, her co-star in the coming to get acquainted and to see what means a record for the dale. Ursln were cited as outstanding, earthworms In an acre of.goll. | 1 a. BL Tbnraday. adult citizen of this town, and ' with grappling hooks. When John MePadden, 31, bis Robert Modean. 11 Franklin St;. '■ On Noy.Ml, 19.56, the tempera­ j CaU MU 9-2429 or Ml 3-484B _____ *T—rj>. m. WtVaj. resolution of controversial issues. •very school boy, knew. He was : film comedy "Kind Sir." other* ar# doing. Each troop had a Individual awards for oulstsnd -1______li______daadllna; 10:E< a.m. aacB In Stockholm, the newspaper Dr. H. 0« Voorhies. pariah coro­ "Sqn, Michael, and Peter J. Jaglin- no soom s was beat man, and ushers were. tu re dropped to 12 degrees. ernmiOti The men who, in making these one of the last to sum-ive an era ' Craig Belcher, East Hartford.' booth display and a myriad of j Ing work were won by Louis day of publes. He was a great crag of a man. Schmidt as saying when asked For 0 porfoct Rt you con'l boot of the bridegroom chose a Dior Worcester, Mass,, and Montpelier, Without Jbiscomfort physically by natural gift, and about reports linking hi* name ro­ blue crepe dre.ss with white velour ; Brownies, Girl Scout* and one Vt., 17; Portland. Maine 22; Provi­ of age. They are Unda Jillson, went to school to/hlk system, who There is, of course, the chairman mentally and morally by training Kotf-«fofi4b$. wftk conipUtoly ioomlou. Mariner troop, paraded into the tre­ dence, R. I., 26; Boston. 26. Susan Peck. Beverly Thompson never personally encountered the mantically with that of the hat. black acce.ssories and a cor­ Mew tablet inventfofl for sinus sufferers acts both of the commission, the retired and'courageous struggle. actress. bulb^Ko^o^ bocks, which con’t rip or toer. sage of white carnations and mendous hall to open the program. The U. S. W eather B ureau here and Judith Hutchinson, all mem­ superb viger/of hie personality, United States Jus­ He was neve,' afraid of life, They stood en masse before all the forecast fair and little change in bers of Mrs. Stanley Frankland’s to drain clogged sinus cavities and It also quoted Mias Bergman as Attrectivo stytM. widt ••loctlon. pompon*. ' Fred A yer^rplanck Was probably tice Stanley F. Reed, who is bound even in the last hard years, when, saying: '"ni# allegations that we others and together they conduct­ temperature today with highs of club. crippled in a hoepltal bed, his eye­ Immediately following the cere­ ed an Impressive flag ceremony, 40-45. fair and rather cold again Pins for record-keeping were relievf distressing head pains Bomethl^ of a myth, a aorl of to be regarded with hostility in the should marry are absolutely rldlc-' mony a reception was held in the sight gone, his fine intellect fol­ ulotis. " I gave Girl Scout laws and promises tonight, low 12.5-30. Ttlesday, most- awarded to Constance Parka, Naw York, N. Y. (SpMial) An- ainua eavitiea and helpa.dmta legendgry figure who kept reap- South. He was a member of the lowed every detail of growth tn Community House, .Storr*. White j and sang Girl Scout songs. Iv fa'’- and slightly warmer, high Noreen O’Brien and Irene Goss. A ■hast* chrysanthemiin;* arid pom­ nouneamant baa bton made of a •way tha pain-caualag preaaure peari^ In tha news on birthdays unanimous court that handed down ManchesUr - particularly of the MACY VICE rRE.SlDENT Mrs. Richard Gale of Hebron, n ear 50. charm for a necklace or bracelet new tablet invention which haa and congeation. anniversaries. And perhaps school aystam he had don* *<• much pons were uaed for decorations. B urian Mnnii Photo the 19M decision declaring segre­ Middletown, Nov. 11 i/Pl ~ John The bride's—traveling costume MRS. DONALD FRASER BEHREND program chairman of the event, tha ramarkabl* ability to halp The anrinking aubatanee in ome of these had the Idea that gation in the pubttc schools to be I' foster froav-Us Infancy. W. Mary Jr., executive director of CEHOUSESSON presided In the absence orM ri. Al­ drain clogged aihus caviUea and thia new tablet haa bean ao Tho.se who knew him are glad when leaving on a motor trip to this man Verplanck was notable the U.S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C, and Virginia bert Mann of Storrs, president, who thua rcliave congeation and pres- auecea'aful topically in promoU, unconititutional. However, at the that finally hia great enecgles and ketball Clinic; 1 to 9, Open Bas­ ketball League; 6:30 to 8:30. Box­ Bur*. The hegdikchea, preiaure ingdrainage ai the ainua cavities chiefly bacause. year by year, he has been named executive vice WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS waa a brown knit suit, sugar is ill. She Introduced Mayor Flori- time he stepped down from the splendid capabilities are released president of Wesleyan University. ketball; 7 to 9, Coed Swimming. ing: 8 to 10:.30, A dult S qua'e mond Bergeron of Willlmantic and paini, stuffed-up head, natal that it i* now prescribed more ke^t getting closer to the century maple cashmere coat and brown .West Side Rec drip, eloggad breathing—all th* widely by doctora.than any ma­ bench last February, Reed waa from the bonds that held them so He will assume hia new duties in accessories. A fter Nov'. 18 the Dancing: 7 to 8, Model Airplane Miss Mary Lou Corbett, senior m ark. considered one of the moat conserv­ long; and that he Is free, surely, F ebruary. Monda.v, 6 to 8. Roller Skating Club; 6 to 7:30, T^eenage Bowling. MARLOW’S SHOE REPAIRING unrelenting lymptoma the einua terial for this purpose. This new . couple will be a t home a t 299 Lessons: 8 to 10. Men's Volleyball Thursday, 6 to 7. Midget Basket­ auffarar know*, ao 'well-ar* at- medication it now availabi* at Ha had Indaed, when he passed ative men on the court, and he to carry on with the envisioning M ain St. and building that have bean his League; 6 to 7, Junior Ba.sketball ball League: 7 to 10: Intermediate Located In Marlow’* Lower Store Level taekad diraetly by improving drug counter* withouf the,need on 3resterdsy at the age of B7. be­ CHRISTMAS CHECKS DOWN waa believed to have been the most great talent. Hartford. Nov. 11 (F)—Christ­ The bride is s gradual* of Man­ League (Verplanck I; 7 to 9. Inter- League; 6 to 7:30 Teenage Bowl­ Helps Yon OvercMRc "Qaality Work — Rea|onable Price*’’ drainage of th* ainua araaa. fora prescription underthenama, come notable both for his extra­ reluctant of the nine justices join­ chester High School and the Hart­ ing. Meat ramarkabl* of all it tha Driifan* Tablet*. Driatam Ta]>- . M. M. C. mas Club Checks totaling 321,810,- riediate Boskelhall (Verplanck); fact that this it aecompliabad lets cost only 984 for a bottle of . ordinary number of years, and for ing in the historic decision. 526 will be distributed next month ford Hospital School of .Nursing. 6 to 7, Model Airplane Club. Friday, 6 to 7:15, Fifth and The bridegroom 1* a graduate of FALSE TEETH WORK DONE WHILE U WAIT with extraordinary ap*M and 24 tablets. Buy and use Driatan the even more extraordinary re­ There la, too, former Gov. John Accidents In tha U.S. decreaaa by mutual savings banks of Con­ There’s a rugged ‘Jeep’ Tue.sday, 6 to 8. Midget Basket­ Sixth Grade Dance; 7:30 to 9:30, without diacogifort of liny kind. V Tablets with the abaolute guar­ in the Spring, but June is tbs Manchester High School, attended ball League; 8 1) 9:3C,,Open Bas­ Seventh and Eighth Grade Dance; L«oB«ResB aad Worry • SHOES MADE OPEN TOED tention of his powers of intellect 8. Battle of Virginia, whose decla­ necticut. The amount Is slightly SMART W INDOW S FOR THE HOLIDAYS Thin naw tablet doaa ita remark­ antee that they will drain aemy, peak month for injuries and fatal- leas than the 322,261,426 distribut­ Hillyer College and is now a senior ketball. 7 to 7:30, Movies; 6 lo 7:30, Teen­ Xe lootar ta* aanoraS ar >**t lU-*t- through ari these years. The body, of the University of Connecticut, aaa* taaeauat ef leeaa. vototair fata* • LEATHER GOODS REPAIR/ID able work intamallv, through pain-cauaing preaaur* and eon- . ration immediately after the an­ itlss. ed la st }rear. Wednesday, 6 to 8, Midget Bas­ age Bowling. taatta. P A S m rB . an tmprorad alha- blood itream. It aeraita m- gvs-kelbsll; ball League; 8 to 10. Dog Obedi­ Forward Control 'Jeep'Tmrka aftermath of retirement and great election. ERNEST A. RITCHIE MANCHESTER, CONN. 6 to 7. Boys' Plunge; 7 to 8. Men's ence Class; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing: 8CIIOOIJ4 SET RECORD age, that the good legend was cre­ unequalled combination Plunge; 8 to, 9, Women’s Plunge; 6 to 8:30, Copklng Class; 6 to 7:30. Preliminary registration figures As for the other four members, 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEL. Ml 3-8172. MANCHESTER of maneuverabililjr and ated. 7 to 9, Radio' Builders Club. Teenage Bowling. Indicate that enrollment In Nor­ not enough Is known of their view* payload’ capacity! Tuesday, 3 to‘4:30, Junior Band He became a "grand old man" be­ Thiesday, 6 to 9. Junior Basket­ way's primary schools this year is to an observer to assign i Rehearsal: 6:30 to 8:30. Children’s ball League; '6:30 to 8:80. Boxing; well over .500,000. a new record. cause he had been a grand mature them a place In what Eisenhower TTieater; 6 to 8, Xfidget Basket­ 6 to 7:30, Teenage Bowling. This compares with less than man, and a grand young man be­ has called "the spectrum of Ameri­ ball: 8 to 10, Intermediate Bas­ Wednesday, 6 to 8, Girls’ Bas- 300,000 in the 1948-47 school yesr. ketball; 8 to 9, Teenage swim. fore th at. can opinion" on the Civil Rights Hia stature was. in tha end, Wednesday. 6 to 7, Open Basket­ Issue. But the careers and positions ball; 7 to 10, Businessmen's Bas­ AT THE VALUES YOU almost 99 per. cent character. of esch of them--a law school Uaiveraal ‘Jeep’. . ; ketball; 6 to 7:30, Boys’ Bowling; His greatest ediicational inneva- dean, an aaaiatant secretary of la- doe* hundreds of jobat 7 to 9, Teenage Dance; 7 to 9. tiona were actually as old as man's i bor land first Negro ever to fill Boys' Mechanics Club; 8 to Women’s Sw1r. Class. i NOTICE! sense of right and wrong. The j * sub-cabinet post in the govem- GET PLUS STAMPS AT Thuraday. 3:1.". to 4:15. Model three greatest subjects in hi* cur­ menu and two colleg* prsaldents Airplane Club; 8 to 9. Junior Baa- If you are of French descent, either paternal, mater­ - 1 riculum were honesty, justice, and —indicate they are nv*n of con- k itb a ll League: 6 to 7, Movie.*: nal or sm>use and live in Manchester or aurroundinK the gobS dtsd^Jne of responsibt!-' riderable ibinty''ahd"{ntegrit'y. ‘Jeep’ Utility Wagon . . . 7 to 9:30, Men’s Harittt>all; -8 to 9. towns.’j^u are cordially invited to attend "niE GET Life Saving Class, Ity. He waa not to be satisfied with On balance, then, the make-up i dual purpoae vehicle for ACQUAINTED MEETING of the French Club of anything, from teacher or pupil, buaineas and family! Friday, 6 to 8, Cpen Ba^etball of the commission does not appear (Midget and Jiinloral; 8 to 10, Manchester. Wednesday, Nov, 13 at 8 P,M, at the which was short of the best of suited to pleasing extremtsta to Open Baskrtball (Intermediate K, of C. Hall, Main Stii Manchester, which that teacher -or pupil was' either side of the civil rights is­ and Seniors); 6 lo Boys' Plunge: capable. But he preferred an hon­ sue. WhirJi ta as It should be. TheJ e ^ familjr If 4-WhMlBrivi vibiclis 7 to 8, M en's Plr.nge; 8 to 9, 'Wom­ THE COMMITTEE en's Plunge. est failure to any mere facade of What remains to be seen it n u n .r.v M trs tariitt aMMhatsnrt tt 4-M*tl-9rtit ntMai Saturday, 10 to 12, Midget Bas­ accomplishment. "WTien capabllity whether the six new commlssion- Whatever the occasion had reached its limits, he was then ers, ax respected as they may be 1st as M-HN-)at 1 ened, and from hia own personal "Apd finds too 1st* that men be- adherence to a code which was tray, A—Famous Samaon card Ubiea C - 37.75 rigorous he reaped the priceless "W'hat charm can soothe her mel-1 •J ■''. .('I in green, gray, flame, $1.3.95 ^ F . J.. dixidends of courage and consis­ ancholy ? ! Others $8.50 and $10.95. A - ' -s. CASH SAVINGS tency. "What^ art can wash her guilt i B—Matching Sam.son folding The book of hia life read the a w ay ? " chairs, $7.50 sarhe way in all lu chapters. He We' quote these lines, not ^In I C—Extra high-back Boston PLUS STAMPS ! was alw’ays Verplanck, a man for­ judgment on one who was some-1 rocker*, decorated, $37.75 ever true to himself, and there­ time* 1(ie m ost beautiful ^womaif' D - I 1.50 for' never false to any other. ,cif our time*, and not as morallaa- ... the i|uostioii! ■ ■■■ H4 was. in these later years,[ Uon to warn or guide others. FARM FRESH CAMFiELL'S when one room held his body, and These lines are. rather, the! Shop Family Night “Whal is the ONE most impttrfarit fea-son why you Not otron the lorgW unabridged ple. When we Wont a partial defini­ when his mind still roamed the clinical, relentless and factual 4e-’t changed lo Bantly Oil Company?” dictionary can hold ail the delinilions tion. we use the dictionary. But to world, past, present, and future^ scription <(f th# way tkings. Rap-' G - 9.98 . . . Fridays to 9 p.rm',~Alao of FREED OM. ' get the feel of ireedom, to experience an amazing apectacle, still much pen, though the' woman be lovely, 'Thursday nighta. Daily Monday- "niey KNOW Thdr lusinnss, ThatVWhy!'* S atu rd ay 9 l e B;30. There ia the irpedom that is ex­ it, to perpetuate it, we use our more xltal and alix'e than many the folly so beautiful, for its time, E - 19.95 TOMATO SOUP We dressed like ^his a couple of winters ago because echools. men with, twice his health and a as' to seem worth any price, and the company we dealt with NEVER had enough oil to pressed and documented. Ther^ is quarter his age. But now the saga the guilt not only old-ftsbKmed F - 9.98 keep us supplied regularly. the' Tolatile ireedom Ihot aloysi Millions of Americons are return­ is ended; the long. Igood, honest but unjust, since why should peo­ tyronts. There is the every-day iree­ ing to their schools this week. With FIRM. Bis book is closed: the- local giant “Their EXCUSE? Too many cold days exhausted their FOR QUICK ple'be blamed, for actions nothing dom thot is a way oi life.’ Jlnd there their children, they are sharing in cat sleeps. May we all remember what D—Hobnail milk glass table lamps, $11.50 supply! SOLID ond Quarl m N . within themselves can conttol? is the freedom that is still d dream. expression of freedom . . . and mov­ COLD WEATHER It was which gave him stature. W* do not say it serves her E—Solid maple, split spindle mirrors “We don’t have that trouble any inore— BanHy’s De­ ing toward'the .freedom thot is still FLAVORFUL! B a ik tl right. We ido not say she could have clipper ships at top, $19.95 gree Day delivery has never left us without fuel oil yet. Freedom is an active word with LUNCHES! F—Cape Cod cranberry scoop converted to We never have (o'call .theip either. 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Maurice Bolstridge, Mrs. Kenneth training meeting for the canvas­ 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. Colton T. Rescue Hopes Fade for 44 Columbia Ehickson, Mrs. Wilbur Fletcher, Bolton sers la scheduled for Nov. 21. Daley 'srill be, dlscueelon leader in RANGt Obituary France Wants Mre. M.’ H. HllU, Mrs. Sam Zuck- Personal Notes the absence from town of Mrs. Vetplanck, 97, Dies; U.S. Urged to Send er and Mrs. Joseph Luaky. Mrs. Theodore Goodchild of Kee­ Clifford Stephens. _ , lUEL OIL Atom Weapons On Missing Stratocmiser PTA to View Columbia W orkshop. St. Maurice ney Dr. ii a patient at East Hart­ The Board of Deacons of the iiie BiAy Has Mra. John Cragin will open her ford Hospital where she recently Congregational Church will meet GASOLINE home tonight for a meeting of the underwent surgery. She Is expect­ tonight at 7:30. First MHS Principal | Deaths Man to Outer Space For All NATO (Ooattnued from Page One) Atom Movie Columbia Workshop. Mrs. Evan Women Plan ed to be confined to the hospital The Board of Finance will meet Purple Heart Kullgren and Mrs. Anna Bass lo­ for a 10-day period. at the Town Hall tomoirow at 8 checkerboard search area, now cal leaders will demonstrate Block Theresa Ann CutronI, daughter p.m. Edward J. Morrison (Continaed from Page One) broken Into two rectangular areas Columbia, Nov. 11 (Special) — Printing and silk screen painting of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cutroni of BANTLY OIL One) Edward J. Morrison, 4, son of (Coatlnaed from Page One) Been Named w. * Group Tcdks . PuMio Racords Edwards Medal for Distinguished under the new pattern. One is 460^ The PTA, meeting In Yeomans and crafts for Christmas. Hostess­ Andover, waa baptized at St. Mau­ Warrantee Deeds.* John Swanson ( .IMI’ \M . I\( . Masonic Service, and in 1949, be Elton J. and Agnes E. Morrison, Blank Cheeky miles long and 115 miles wide and Hall tomorrow at 1 p.m. will have Nation Honors they believe the United States has ance on nuclear arms wMch was es will be Mrs. Philip Isham and rice Church yesterday. et si th Ernest E. Slasonette et al, ter. A few yeM« efter he nrriV' was presented with a Plerjxint Hartford, died yesterday at Grace the other le 695 miles long and 172 Robert Ruaaell, Industrial power Mrs. Adolph Hinrichs. Bolton. Nov. ll"’(Speclal)—Group Farm ProMeat Parley Set ; 'I '1 \’N - 1[!i:i.i ed here, Vendanek opened a New Haven Hospital. He was a good chance to perfect an inter­ made public yeiterday. property on Rt. 85; Rose Freddo Medal in silver for Eminent Ma­ S a ysP a stor miles wide. engineer from the Connecticut Hunting Trip Successful discussions W(U be the program Richard Mqrra and Aldo Peace to Joseph A. and Eleanor M. Fred­ TEL. MIrclicll 9-4594 branch of the Penny Provident sonic Service. born in Manchester April 14. 1953. continental ballistic missile (ICBM)' Although their report ran into Light and Power Co., as speaker. Memory of All Both straddle "the path the lost IM ra Jeaa, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert P, Lanon, Mr. and Mes. Desire Mercier, feature of the St. Maurice Councill of thia town,are members of the do, property on Rt. 85; August and Fund. wh6ae main offwta were in One of the most important proj­ Besides his parents, he leaves as soon as the Russians. immediate critical reaction, Gilson plane was navigating. Rufsell Will also show a 30 minute Tolland County Agricultural Com­ ROCKVILLE TR 5-3331 New York. \ ects he worked on as a Meson was his maternal grandmother, Mrs. T5H Summer fit. She waa bom Nov. 1 at Manchester Me­ Hop River Rd., are well supplied of Catholic Women at ita meeting Hannah Mildner to Frederick M. The consensus of the scientists was re-elected chairman of the (Photo on Page 1) Earlier, hope had flickered and morial Hfwpltal, Her maternal grandmother is Mrs, Blandine film entitled "The Atom Comes to with m*at for the winter. Their mittee whi<;h will meet Friday at and June M. Gaal, dwelling on The program, under whlt)^ atu- the construction of the Masonic Agnes Bartley of Bolton, and his was that Russia may have a slim "A Purple Heart li a blapk Town.” tonight at 8 o'clock at the church 8 p.m. at the Elxtension Service denta would purchaae sa^ipga Military Dead committee today and Gen. Calmey- faded.with a report of the sight­ DuBols, 124 High St., and her paternal grandmother is Mrs. freezer is ’filled with venison and Hebron Rd. ■ Home In Wallingford. During the paternal grandmother. Mrs. edge now in the ICBM race but check. We have got to write in the ing of a yellow, dye marker, “a This will show how the atom office in Rockville. Thq committee stampe in denomlnatlona of l.^'X Gladj-s Morrison of Manchester. er secretary. Brig. O. L. Prior- Margaret Larson, 886 Parker St, She has a brother, Robert moose. hall. seven years that he was president could well lose any advantage in value," said the Rev. Arnold W. flare and something red” at a spot is used in farming, industry, med­ combines the, efforts of farmers 8, 10 and 25 centa eventually p f the Home’s board of managers, The funeral will be held at 11 . (Continued from Pag- One) PaulJr,, 2, . The couple has jiist return'^d Mrs. George Murphy, chairman Maneheater Evening Herald z - the next couple of years. They all Palmer of Britain was chosen dep­ Tozer, paetor qf the Second Con­ 425 miles west of the airllner’e icine and other fields. On display from a month’s vacation in from all communities in solving grew into the school savings pro­ ffyni 1916 to 1926, the original o’clock Wednesday morning at the uty chairman. of the family life and parent educa­ Bolton <'Oorreapondeiit, Doris M. expressed doubts Russia now has gregational (Thurch, this morning last position. will be a poster depicting the ma­ Canada. With his brother and tion committee, will summarize common problems. Morra and IFItalla,. telephone Mitchell gram now carried out in coopera­ w o^cn structures were tom down John F. Tierney Funeral Home, knowns who died in two world Gen. Bethoiiart did not explain during 'Veteran’s Day services held Scott Forbes, aon of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Ubby 'jr „ 12 an operational ICBM. Hours elapsed before two ships Church fit,, Vernon, He was born Oct. 31 at Mancheater Me- jor project! of the PTA since 1940 wife, . Mr. and" Mrs. Goezhlm, the findings of the buzz sessions Peace represent fruit and vegetable S-S54S. tion with the Savings Bank of and present brick, fire-proof 219 W. Center St. The Rev. wars and Korea. The Unknowns of how other NATO powers should in front of Manchester Memorial up to the present year. The poster growers. buildings. were erected, including Here is what they said in copy­ reported . that n oth i^ could be morikl Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Mercier of Lake St. John, they on “Catholicism in a Country Manchester. Clifford O. Simpson, minister of j World War II will be placed in be equipped with nuclear 'vea't Hospital, . found at that spot. T^ey radioed was designed by Marie Haddad, a During the past year material a 100-bed hospital. the Center Congregational Church, crypts at the tomb on Memorial righted Interviews in the current Herman Olson, Vemon, and hla paternal grandparents are Mr. went deep into the north woods - Parish.” Verplanck was reminded of his pons, presently British-Amerlcan ■ “Oie Rev, Mr, Tozer said that the they had searched the area several student to John LoCroIx's Grade 8 an hour’s trip by airplane and two haa been studied that could • pro­ thrift program three years ago, Masoiile .Affiliations will officiate. Burial will be in ■ Day, May 30, 1958. issue 6fs.^the magazine U.S. News and Mrs, Ernest Libby Sr„ Vemon Trailer Park. He has a sis­ Hostesses for the meeting in­ fc World ""^port. monopoly. enemy is always the same, that hours. A coast Guard spokesman ter, Denise Barton, 2, room and chosen from many orig­ hours more by canoe portage. clude Mrs. Alexis Pepin, Mrs. John mote a better understanding be­ Bladder *1116810161$' when he received a Christmas At the time of his death, he w as, East Cemetery, President Eisenhower’s staff sec­ The Assembly has only an ad­ “ the foe Is indifference, injustice,” said reevaluatlon of the sighting— inal ideas. The meeting is open to tween farm and non-fhrm people. I( vorrltS bT "BlsSetr Wtsloim" tq#t- a member of the following Masonic I Friends may call st the fiinerai retary, Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Good- Dr. Theodore von Karman. sen­ I • • • • » They spent 16 days there and, the D. Avery, Mrs. William Miller, tlBf 0» NlihU w B*4.W«U|a|, tM _(r^ oiM from the late William J. visory capacity in the NATO set­ not just Hitler or Stalin. He point­ reported by a lone airman — in­ any one interested, whether a local man brought down a 1,600 Mrs. John McCabe, Mrs. Clifton Problems asaoclated with,zoning, ^utni...... 'burntnt..«r ttcMoe artnaUml Thornton, who had been an early bodies: Manchester U>dge, No. 73,' home tomorrow night from 7 to 9 paster. was named by the Chief ior missile adOi^or to NATO in Stephanie Jane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Allyn F. Martin, ______Itrone______Sn(#nTBf,______qibsSfJ U tla i. Sttb U Paris; “ . . . I km convinced we up. The ruling body is the council ed out that the few number that dicated it could have been a school member or not. pound moose. They also caught 10 Reynolds. Mrs. Alex Kozikowski, conservation and use of water, and common Kldatz and Blnedor tmtaUoou, Verplimck pupil. On the card. AF and AM: Delta Chapter, o’clock. Executive to represent him in lay­ turned out for the services in the 113 Bretton Rd. She w4s bom Nov. 2 at Mancheater Memorial problems involved in the sale of can have operational ICBM’s in which meets next month with of whales instead of a marker, or New Grange OffIcerP pike and 136 lake trout. Mrs. Jean Busslere, Mra. Leo try OYSTXX (or eulek bolp. M nsn «h Thofnton wrote. "Greetings to the R. A.M,: Wolcott Council, R.*. ing a wreath at the tojnb In Ar­ President Eisenhower, British cold as an Indication of the fact Hospital, Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. George farmland have been Included in the proro OofrlT for ronne ana *14. aok Sme- 1980. I don’t believe the Russians possibly other fish. Pecklnpaugh, Muncie, Ind., and her paternal grandparenta are Francis Lyman waa re-elected They dressed off the moose, Ducharme, Mrs.’ Gllles Ouil- (tet (or utB'l'BX vndor ainop-baok tnar- founder, president, treasurer, S. M.; Washington Commandcry, -Mrs. Olga Ericsson lington National Cemetery. Selects Prime Minister Macmillan and oth­ that few people are using well the Another hopeful report—that'of master of the Grange at the an­ study. ■ptoo. aoo bow tut yov tmpren. cd to escort Ooodpaater was the will have them before thitt,” Mr,^ and Mrs. Ralph L. Martin, Wihsted. She has two brothers, bringing just the meat and his lemette, Mrs. Harry C. Fassnacht cashier, etc. of the first bank K.T.; Syria Grotto; Tall Cedars of Vernon — Mrs. Olga Ericsson, er chiefs of /government present. privileges that were purchaaed for an oil slick—was being thoroughly nual meeting of that group this Bulletin Board Debanon; Chapman Court, Order of commander of the Military Dis­ Dr. Walter R. DornbergeN^ Bell Allyn, 12, and Paul, 10, and three sisters, Maureen, 5, Denise, antlers out, and ate many of the and Mrs. Oliver Fountalne. form ^ In Manchester in the old 65. wife of C. Edwin Ericsson, Neither British nor U .f dele­ them on the battlefield. checked by surface craft. But dark­ past weelj. He has been In that fish while there. When they got Deps.slts in the achool saving sys­ Ninth District wooden school In Amaranth; and Temple Chapter, trict of Washington, MaJ. Gen. Alreraft Corp. official who dliVim 2)4, and Alison, 1)4. Bid for Rhythmie Choir Barn-slead. N. H.. died at Rock­ gates here wer consulted about The program opened with a read­ ness foreclosed that aearch. • • • • Tr- " post here for a number of terms. back to Lake St. John they took a Those interested in forming a tem will be taken Wednesday in­ I^nclpal Verplanck's office.” No. 53, of the Order of tlie Eastern ville City Hospital yesterday after John G, Van Houten. cd development of Germany’s w ^ ing of the proclamation of Veter­ stead of tomorrow at the local Almost 2 Minion time V-2 rocket: "I think our .the report hy.Gilson and Calmeyer. The airliner carried 36 passen­ Jon Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Silversteln, 67 Eliza­ Other officers elected were: Over­ second trip - two days of hunting rhythmic choir at the Congrega­ Cards such as these, coming Star of Manchester. a short illness. She was visiting The Disabled American Veter­ They had sharp words for NATO’s an's Day from Gov. A. A. Rlblcoff school. Savings books and enve­ ans (DAV) was host organization ICBM program Is very well on its gers and a crew of eight on its beth Dr. He waa bom Nov. 1 at Manchester Mepiorial Hospi­ seer, Raymond Lyman; chaplain, in St. Parpllea and L' Islet in tional Church are invited to attend I PRESCRIPTIONS from students he had Uught early Among the Masonic positions he her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Horn- SupicMMi Headquarters, under by Theodore L. Fairbanks, past Mrs. Llliian Rice; lecturer, Mrs. lopes will be distributed at school held were first president of the at today’s ceremonies. way, and there are certain limits. flight from toward tal, His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra, Mack Cra­ Quebec and this time he shot a a meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wednes­ In his career,, were a source of brook. at Brookaide Lane, Vernon. commApd of U.S. Gen. Lauris Nor- commander of Dilworth-Oomell- Honolulu. At 5:04 p.m,. Pacific Ruby Wolf; steward, Aibc’rt. buck deer weighing 210. They re­ day .at the church. Olrla of senior tomorrow. I "SAFELY FILLED" never-ending satisfaction for Ver­ Past Grand Masters’ Aasn., which The honor guard was a compo-' You can't put In more and more mer, Portsmouth, Va„ and his paternal grandparents are Mr, and Born In Sweden, June 7, 1892, stad. Quey Post No, 102, American Le­ Standard Time, Friday it routinely Haynes: assistant steward, Clinton' port having been in six inches of high school age and older are , The study group meeting of planck. Equally satisfying were the was formed In 1925, and life mem­ ahe came to' this country about site unit formed from units of the money and-more and more effort; gion. Mrs. Saul Silversteln, 28 Stephen St, He has a aUter, Leslie United Methodist Church will be 3rd Infantry'of the Army: Marine Gilson aild Calmeyer, Instructed radioed its position 1,028 miles JoJr,'18 months. Ladd; secretary. Miss Gladys snow while there. eligible for the proposed choir. It cards and birthday greetings he re­ ber of the George Washington Na­ 1912. Besides her husband and there is a point of no return. I Welcome Group held at the parsonage tonight at tional Masonic Memorial Assn. Corps Headquarters; Bluejackets a year ago t^<)riiw up the report, east of Honolulu. The pilot was • • • • • Rice; treaaurec, Philip H. Isham Midnight Wedding wilt be Instructed by Mrs. Thomas ceived from present Manchester daughter, she leaves another think we can accelerate It a little declared: ' First vice commander Lee Pall- Sr.;/gate-keeper, Adolph German; The groom was just back' from Johnson. , Besides his work in education from the Navy’s Potomac River bit—there Is no doubt' about It. supposed to make another routine Susan Marie, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. James D. Plccln, 425 Window Shades school children, students bom long daughter, ^rs. Esther Johns n. "The Soviet m llita^ threat can­ no welcomed the assembly for report at 6 p.m. pomona, Frances Mazanik; flora, sea and ready to ship out again 4-H Awards Given after he retired. and Masonry, Verplanck found Command and airmen of the Unit­ They aren't so far ahead that we Pott Commander Michael McDon Center St, She was bom Nov. 3 at Mancheater Memorial Hos­ Made'to Order time to serve with civic groups West Medford, Mass.; three grand­ ed States Air Force. not be met simply means of He didn’t. The plane abruptly, pital, Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rina Belli: ceres, Ruth Andrews; and so the Judge *of Probate Patricia Strickland and Jeanne won’t catch up with them.” nell,* chairman of the affair. Who Pouech of the local 4-H Club. The highlight of his career—an and financial institutions. In World children and several “ nieces and Ah 11-gun salute marked the atomic bomb.” and silently, disappeared.' Pracalo, New Britain, and her paternal grandparents are Mr, and lady assistant steward, Mrs. (Tarol waived the waiting period. Sandra Bring your aid rollem to sad honor which he personally selected nephews. Dr. S. Fred Singer. University of The two experts callei’ -fpr re­ was unable to attend because of Ladd; member of the executive Louise Bottorff, 17 of Newport, Clever-Cutteri, were honored at War I, he served on a number of month, day and hour when the Maryland astrophysicist; ” I have illness. Speculation Qrowa Mra. Peter Piccin, Mancheater. She has a sister, Ann Marie. aave Sfio per ahade. as the crowning satisfaction of his State projects connected with the The funeral will be held at Berg- armistice was signed In 1918. newed emphasjs on conventipnal 8)4, committee for three years, Lester R. I. and William Lcd for changed to permit women to start The substance of the report he It was when he appeared at the John, eon o f Mr. and Mrs. Edward A- Sweeney, East Hart­ WY- home will be from 7:30 to 9:30 to­ A record number of singers will police station - to answer a charge Scholarship Fund _ and, in 1884, Yale, where he_re- a' routine check on Tolland Irake. night afld from 2 to 5 and 7:30 to drawing their payments a t age 62. receives from the physicians prob­ ford. He waa b o m O ct. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital,; '’ceived bis B. A. degree. .about 2:45 a.ml Hughes s«Ud thatj Ragoszlno states, however, that her In' the Manchester Messiah ably will be made public. o f vioIaUng an all-night parking His maternal Yrfihdparehts are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wiggins, 9:30 p.m. tomorrow. Chorus Dec. 15, violation three weeks ago that he Benefits from Sale Vemlanokfs career as a teacher while questioning the driver, there are undoubtedly many wom­ This is the first time since the Dexter, Maine, and hie paternal grandmother is Mrs. Ellen L. Balosie became very abusive. Free There are now 156 people from W'as charged with driving without began before his graduation from \ Leelle H. Hale en past age 62 who have not ap­ President’s heart attack in Sept­ Sweeney, Fail River, Mass. He has two brothers, Jeffrey, 11, Tale in 18(38 and while he was on $250 bond, he is scheduled to plied. A working woman or the Manchester and surrounding towns a license. In court two weeks ago, Gibbon.s Assembly, Catholic and Timothy, 4)4; and a sister, Mary Margaret, 3. YEAR-ROUND fllR CONDITIONING Leslie Horace Hale, Main St.. who have registered officially to ember 1955 that anyhtv^re near as he was fined $18 in addition to f l atUl working on His parents' farm. appear in court Nov. 16. wife of a living retired worker much as a year has elapsed be­ Ladies of Columbus, will conduct miiiiMp. By the time he received his col- Wilhelm A. Meier. 27, of 83 I^roprletor o f the L. H. Hale Super may not want to apply before she is sing with the chorus. Some 20 tele­ on the parking count. an auction for the benefit of the Darlene Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Rose Jr., Store on E. Center St.,.died at the phone calls have been made to G. tween his full scale medical check­ filga degree, he had taught four Birch St., was arrested by Patrol­ 65 because she would have to take ups. He had three last year, and Why didn't Butterworth ha\’e a Scholarship Fund Friday. The Church Lane, Coventry. She waa bom Nov. 1 at Manchestar WELL TRAINED STAFF man Hughes about 7:40 a.m. today Lmrel Manor Convalescent Home Albert Pearson, director of the license on tl'St occasion, Judge winter terms in Franklin and permanently reduced benefits. The his last complete examination w'as event win be held at the K.ofC. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and’ Our well trained ataff is immediately avail­ and charged with speeding cm Cen­ this morning after a long illness. reduction does not apply to the oratorio singers, promising addi Wesley C. Gryk asked? He hsd Home at 7 p.m., and will be open Mrs. James Walibeoff, Oak Grove, Coventry, and her paternal, I«banon rural schools, conducted tional membiers. on Oct, 27-28, 1956. The doctors able to serve every, family who calls at any ter St. Meier's case will be heard Born in Chicago, 111., Sept. 7, widow or dependent mother of a not obtained one because the pe­ to the public. Household items, grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Earle Rose, Wail St., Coventry. bis own private school on the high 1897, he had been a resident of Tonight’s rehearsal at the high reported then he gave "every ap­ riod of suspension set by the Motor hour. Amply large funeral home, providek in Town Court Saturday. deceased Insured worker. She can pearance of ' being Irj excellent furniture, knlckknacks, usable ap- » B • ’ • • \ ■ school freshman level, and taught Richard E. Hart. . of East Manchester for about 15 years. He school will be the last chance for Vehicle Department had just re­ privacy for each family. a full year at Sprague. 18 get the full amount of * her pay­ health.” pliansea will be auctioned. No Knthy Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alfred Lemire, Scott Dr., Hartford,.aand Alan T, Donze, 19, was a member of the South Hetho- ments starting at age 62. prospective members to sign up the cently expired, was the prose­ Vemon. She was bom Oct. 30. at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ . Oame Here la 1893 dlst Church, and of Lawton Lodge, group. Since then he has gone to the hos­ cutor’s answer. clothing will be Included. of Rockville, were arrested last The Social Security Act permits pital twice for ■ brief examinations tal. Her maternal grandfather la Andrew D. Lettleri, Hartford, Air-conditioned After graduating from Yale. night by Patrolman Walter Cassells A.F. and A.M.'. of Lawton, Okla. Last Monday night was original Why 'Wouldn’t the Motor Vehicle Members have been contacted for modem farillti(*8. retroactive payments to eligible of the heart and lungs, but did not donations and may leave them at and her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Alfred E. Lemire, Furteral Verplanck taught at Colchester Jr. and charged with operating He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Rd- ly set as the 'deadline for admis­ Department give him a license persons for not more than one stay overnight. ^9 Weaver Rd,. 340 Porter St., or Hartford. WilUam P. Qiilah . and served as principal in Thomas- motor vehicles with improper muf­ ward Hackett of Bradenton, Fla., sion Into the chorus. The deadline sqoner? Because, earlier*in the • • * • ton and Williniantic schools before year. If the huaband died In No­ This latest examination comes as year, Butterworth had been con­ 55 Olcott Dr. Articles may be Raymond T. Qniah' flers and making unnecessary and Mrs. Dolly Dean of Oak Park, vember 1958 or earlier and the. was to give the many Eisenhower faces a new speedup in Kelly Jnines. son of, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tucker, 14 Bldridge Homo. being called to Msnehester in noise. Both were stopped on Center 111.; one niece and. one nephew. who contacted Pearson by phone a victed of driving without a license picked up by calling Mrs. H. John Ml 3-5V40 1893 to otYanize the first full time widow was already _62 in that a working pace already at a more and hla right to operate had been Malone or Mrs. Donald A. Guinan. St. He was bom Oct. 31 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Hia • •• St. about 9 p.m. They are scheduled ITie funeral will be held at the chance, to register officially. taxing clip than at any time since maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Loula Hennequin, 82 Cot­ high school course. to appear in court Saturday. month she could apply by Nov. 30, temporarily suspended. Mrs. Geno Andreinl, chairman of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main 1957, If she applies later she can­ N, William Knight Is serving the his heart attack, tage 8t„ and hla paternal irandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. When he arrived here, he found, Three East Hartford men and a St., Wednesday afternoon at 2 group as treasurer. He is In charge the Scholarship Committee, and to his concern, that the organiza-- Talcottville man were arrested not receive all the mohthly pay- The President told a news con­ members of her group are working Tucker, Bolton. He hat a brother, Thomas, 2. o’clock, with the Rev. Fred R. of the tale ,of tickets for the per­ ference two weeks ago there had tion had to begin almost, from early yesterday morning and ipents she might have received' if hard (o make the event a success. 2 25 M fllN ST. Edgar, minister of the South she had applied earlier. formance which will bh held in the not been a day in the preceding 15 Mary Elizabeth, daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Charles Ungewit- scratch. The senior class had only charged with breach of the peace. Methodist Church, officiating. high school auditorium. In previ About Town The committee includei Mri. How­ According to police. William N. Ragozzino mentioned that wid­ months tliat he had not been faced ard Beauprs, Hra. Lawrence Cas- ter, 172 South St.. Rockville. She was bom No’v. 6 at Rockvllls one member, the rest ' .having Burial will be in East Cemetery. ows who apply for benefits can ous years, the chorus sang in the with one crisis or another. Interne- dropped out. So, he climbed into Haas. 17, of East Hartford went ton/ifuay, Mrs. Guinin, Mrs. Jo­ City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. Friends m ay call at the funeral speed up their payments if they South M.ethodlst Church. A collec­ tional or domestic. He said he Members of the Kiwanis Club Henry Grexel, Talcottville Rd„ Vemon, She has a sister, Cindy, ^ bis horse and buggy and sought to the home of a former glri friend home tomorrow firpm 3 to 5 and tion Was taken during the middle found that wearing at times but will meet tomorrow night-, at 7 seph F. Hammond, Mrs. William on Bretlon Rd. about 4:30 a m. and bring proof of age and proof of ■■ 'cut the fornier eludents in an ef­ from 7 to" 9:30 p.m. marriage when they contact their of the program. This year a nomi endurable because of this faith in o'clock at the Watkins-West Funer­ Martens. Mrs. Malone, Mias Mary Clothes dry better uiid ! live bettdr fort to persuade them to return threw pebbles at the girl's window nal fee will be charged’ for the America. Reilly and Mrs. Thomas l^ilke. in order to attract her attention. social security office. He tainted al Service, 142 E. Center St., to John Bralaard 'Jr., aon of' Mr. and Mra. John Young, Route BUYING A NEW HOME? to school. He managed, to increase out that a birth certificate is not tickets and there will be no collec­ Lately, particularly since the pay respects to Fred Verplanck, an tbs size of the class to six. The girl, looking out the window, tion. 83, Vemon. Ha was bom> Nov. 2 at Rockville City. Hospital. absolutely required for proof of Russian advances in the missile 'honorary member of the clubj Tooth Weight t Foundt His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, WilHam Farr, Route In 1905," with the high school well saw Haaa and three companiqn.S' Miss Brenda Cole is accompany­ FdneraLi age. Any reasonably reliable docu­ and satellife fields, EisenhoWer has 83, Vemon, 'hnd )ila paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ established, he was named super­ and called police. Patrolman ing the chorus on the organ at the ment such as an old family Bible been working longer than usual St. Bernadette's Mothers Circle ' A hippopotai; .ua t o-o t h may neth Brasebridge, Wlnterport, Maine. intendent o f the South Manchester Hughes Identified the others as Monday night rehearsals. hours at his desk—and getting out Richard E. Murch. 22. of Talcolt- record, or an old in.surance policy will'meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m, at weigh 7 pptmds and be 30 inches public schools, which then con­ Miss Bridget T. Sullivan to the golf course less frequently - ' ■ / ' I " I ' ----:------' ■ 'I ; . ' ' ■'? r ville; David Main, 24, of East Hart- showing the widow’s date of birth the home of Mrs, Rita Hughes, 39 long. These " teeth were formerly stituted the old Ninth Dlstricl. Funeral services for Miss Bridg- will be useful. even, though the weather ha* been Englewood Dr, Co-hostesses will be used for dental ivory for huiqani' After the school districts were ford: and t'^rlh L. Seely, of | ^ t . Sullivan were held at is;30 1933 MHS Class generally good. The length of the Mrs. Winnie Saber and Mrs, and are still' used for ivory orna­ consolidated' in 1932, he became East Hartford. All are free on « 0 „,„rnlng from the T. P. Hhl- lists of his dally engagements is Jeanne DiBattisto, ' , - .i, 7 ments. „ . Does washday, with its work and worry, get the town's first superintendent of bonda and are sehed.t^d to appear 9 rei^iiniscent of the early days of his Hawt You ^¥•r W isM For Bottor, you down? Here’s a ainiple lolution to Uriahhday tphoojs. in court here Noy., 16. About four | Bridget's Church. Two from Town Planning Reunion first term. » ...... ------,, later. Main w m arrested, penni, Hussey,whs the Among the many accomplish ' And the pace Is likely to get blliies—let an electric clothes dryer help you ■ ♦ «e h t» for which Verplanck was , ^eje for gpe^m g and he Is sc^ | eelebrant and .Mrs. A rl^ e , Gar. Fraielrnity H^ads Members of the Manchester High faster,- Eisenhower is now organiz­ FiMifhipt for Youh|[^^]^ noted during his career was the uled to answer to that charge In fit'y was organist and soloist. The School Class .of. 1933 will meet ing a drive to overtake and surpaea to live better, electrically. ' ' ' - court on that same day. -rrr. fuperb fire-escape system he in­ Rev. Theodore Gubala read the /Thomas Strange and Ronald Sim. Tuesday niffhC.td formulate flans Russia in development of space age - Vf Tke irWCA offera well plaaaed and popwiv stituted at the high schdol. It was Norman E. Kloter, ST, of 166 committal service at’ the grave in for their 25th reunion In June-. The weapons. vised. Wtivitlee fer 'cUldnia and teeaa^ra Loomis St., is scheduled to appeal; mpns, both M Manchester, have Now the worst part of washday is over in a flick. this system which enabled 1,000 St, James' Cemetery. * meiiting is scheduled.for 8 o’clock After the “ china with Its Play •School Juplor-Hi Y-Teeaa and In court Saturday to afiswer to a beeii. elected officers of the Phi SPONSOkED BY C A inoU C LADlES OF COLUMBUS students to escape uninjured during Bearers were Elafl. Kibble, Kappa TSi^Soclar Fraternity at at the '(IFW Home and is open to up” apeeih, the President will he clasaee Yor oblldrito; 5t'' ^ fk of yoUr finger. Your electric clothes dryer will - the fire that completely leveled the charge of parking too close to an Joseph 'Sullivan, Bernard Sullivan, all members of the class. back in Washington for Mrs. Eisen­ intersection. His vehicle was Centre College in .iDanville, Ky. dry clothes, bedspreads, towels, safely and ‘ old Ninth .District School .on Oct. 23, James Topliff, Ronald Daigle and Strange is -the newly elected sec­ At a recent organizational meet­ hower's 61st birthday Thursday, BMMfif of Seiiolaniilp Fmid INl^EST IN PEOPLE 1*13. tagged by Patrolman Allan Smith Donald Wilson. * ing. Robert McCormick was made Then he may go to Augusta. Ga„ at the intjr.seciion of Main and Ar- retary ani' Simmons is the social SUFPOBT THE YWCA thoroughly—at the turn ofjadlah You'll enjoy easierp ,, , During his lifetime, Verplanck chairman. chairman of the plans committee,- for a long weelAnd of golf and rest. FRIDAY. 7 P.Mn Nbv. IS ^ Plan on thw .b«st hooting,. oXiufomDtle held oflfce in a number of Stale 1 Sts., Saturday ntmn. Fitch Biubef Strange Is the son of Mr. and Tuesday's meeting win be devot­ On the calendar for next month A T '' 1 Fuad Drive,’' Npvember ISth-tttk relaxed homemaking—and your family will educaUohal organUaUoni. He w as’ Frank P. Obremskl Jr.. 42 of Mrs. E. -T. Strange, 58 Virsinia ed to electing other officers and are Dec. 3-4 conferences with the - oil hoot and cloon-oction M^bilhtoaiFi president of the Eastern Connecti-j Lydall St., was arrested Satur- The funeral of Fitch Barber, 160 see the big difference in you I Gardner St„ was held at 2 o’clock Rd, He is a 1955 graduate of Man­ addressing post cards to out of congressional leaders of both par­ KNIGHTS OF COLUMIUS-^AIN ST. j eut Teachers Aasn and the Con. charged with selling begr chester High School where he was town alumni. ties on the administration's legi^ '* „) '.Make your new home a more (xunfort^ nectlcut State Teachers Assn.; dl-1 without a permit. Thi arrest, was Saturday uftemoon at: the Wat­ kins-West Funeral Home. The active in athletics and the HKY lative and spending programs for OPEN TO Tfff PUIMC itta UWIITtti able hoibe qrhh aafet dependable auto- See the new automatic electric clothes dryers rector of the ^Connecticut National wade by Patrolman Newton Tag- Club, next year. The leaders at that time Education Assn, for two years, ’ » complaint by the State Rev, Fred R. Edgar, minister of African Wool Yield Risea malic

    resented ylth a -60. tliiun from the .hpuse. T b»y ■ pat)l night wUl be hrsadcaat live over ucts. busM. and truokii. It ii the world'! isrgtat eUpper of Bridgeport. Nov. 11 WINDSOR AVE4 KOOKVILLB—PHONE tR S-ttSa year smblcm, • ■ that Sankey. .with a gtih in hiS' the NBC TeiUvIaioa Network aipd $hrlffip and ojhltere. Every eum- Judge Samuel J, Tededeo, Oeme)- SHEARSdN, H a M M IU & CO. MORIARry BROTHERS Verplanch''s . outstanding record liand, told them not U> eoifie back. all fo«r major radio M$a, from Rapresantatlve Jeannette Ran­ mer a colorful ceremony is ob­ orat, bflielalljr beoame mayor of Mhd W.1-A. •a.-g. m—a’----- ,4- * . a t m Mason s m s recognized on a Free on |2S0 bond, 'Rankey is 10:80 to 11 pjn. (Eat). ABO and kin (Montaila) was the only wom­ served —^..tha bleasing of the fleet Bridgeport today, wieeeidlag , Cc/THecAm / 0 C U > € i nuMber of ooedMoas. In October- scheduled to appear ill Town Onirt CBS TdevIsloB hlaa tg eaity tlm an la Oitiffreyi to vote for women’s of mors titan *00 gaily "dseoratsd Jatqtor BleLavy, Boetotiet, wIm fill MaiicliaMaf • KdOelioll l« 1IF1 31S CENTER ST. MANCHESTER 1M9, he era* awarded a Pietpont Saturday. addreaa from Smi at 'llt U ftoa. mitfrmge. slirtmp boats. fesM’lbo odtoo far M yean, -c - AdTSEtiM in T lia ^ is r a id '^ lt Pays ! • : i ' ' • ■ — "I* ■. , *■ t. ■'1- 7--

    PAGIE r t K KANCHESTEB EVENIMG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 195T PAGF ...... i.iiiiri>,ii»»7*aite.~- ALLEY OOP ' ^ BY V. T. HAMLIN CROSSWORD PUZZLE UUR BOARDING HOUSB with MAJOR HOOPLB ■ R o c k V ille -V e r i| 0 1 l nesa meeting, the little theatrical WMVB DOC MWON* j I P U N I^ .O O P - V E S , BUT CO THIS IS THE Seasoned Actors*: Coventry bam will play boat to choice D O VO U vE s, rvE ecenea from varioua playa aelected IflUCHASBCREr / r NEVER KNEW .NO J'U. BE THIRD c e n t u r y , / ^ e a n O N S . OLnXtMdTIVIC' S P E A K Be e n h e r e by group members. 1> « r I/M J. RIGHT E H ? WHAT k in d I TOUGH. WAR- In ‘Chalk Garden’ W H C AKflMia FRO M b e f o r e . 1 HOPE Me D0ESM'T,MR6.8AXBHI WAS OUTTE ) IN K OF PEOPLE WILL ( LIKE AND jCongregational Church Sets This highly entertaining program m m u eves EXPERIENCE School E n rollm e^ of 1^058 will include scenes from such playa A j o u / y m in u te WE HAVE TO i QUARRELSOMEL ? Antwar to Pravioui Puzzia Taking their cue from a critic fiO N IO N » 0 «T «O / DEAL W IT H ? v e u v^UST BE COU^iiN D A l^y 1 ^ tiLLIAM RU55ELU as Shakespeare’s "Macbeth," Max­ Food Fair □ r r u n c i a SOMEPODV f.AiD LODi^ED ^ i^uaaeuL. who said "The Chalk Garden" is a well Anderaon’a ‘‘Valley Forge," E3t3Einnt3 g’UT IF X t h o u g h t 195th Birthday Observance Seen AlbTim^nigh in Town ','.W HUbPANiD fiARVE'!'/— \

    M B TWELVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957 fAGB THlRl'JCEN THE Smoke Eaters and Blue Devils Herald Angle Indiaiis Run Out of Gas, Lose to Bristol, 21-I3 \ _ _ By EARL W. YOST Fumbles* Hurt Each Score Road Race ISow Official Yankee Football Crown -- S perte Editor M^jrchants Bow, 19-6, 67-Ycar-OId Amos Kuiala i-. . • i-v o i j , r u .n i j .Ay *T talked with Fraqcis Miner, Police Winless Home B«>aullful day to atay around the Sgt. Ed Wlnzler. Bill Davis, John Grid Wins Notifies Cedars He’ll Run house aftef getting a good soaking .Cervini, Henri- Pessinl and Carl Drake, Webb Missing Deeisioii Due Saturday In the rain on Saturday at the Pcless before the game between Club in CCIL Yale-Dartmouth football game in the Trotters ariil Sphas. A disap­ : Ro,*ton, .\ov. 11 (/Pj—Amher.st will hid for the ,*ccond per­ New Haven. All members of the pointing crowd was on hand and it By PAT BOLDUC By PAT BOLDUC By EARL YOST family w^re in the best of health was a financial flop fcoin all pro On Sunday fect .season in it.* hi.*tory again.«t M'illiams Saturday while the Although uncorking their Playing minus the services of their two top offensive backs Turkey Day Road Race in Manchester Thank.sjfiving morn­ Yankee Conference champion.ship will ride on the Rhode Is- once again and we m ade the u.sua! moling standards. High spots were and a pkir of standout defensive linemen, the undermanned ing i.* now official following receipt of an entry from .‘Xmos mid-morning Mass on achedulc... the appearance of the tine Legion strongest offensive attack of Manchefter Merchants proved no match for the once-beaten • Champion.ship honor.* in the Kujala of Harvard, .Mass. The OT-.vear-old veteran of more land-Connecticiit game. p]l,«ewlicro on the .New England col- My li.st of "Thlhgs to Do” aroitnd Band, the Clinton Women’s Drill the .sea.son the Manchester Manche.ster Midget I'ootball —------. - — ------— • Icce footbnll front, Yfllc and Holy the house was bigger than at any team, several fine professional acta North Attleboro Jewelers yesterday afternoon in North Attle- than -hO yOars of competitive runp'o«’ X' jU |in pvi*'Wlt ll ^ r'roB.T try tlicir luck apoilera. time in recent months ami I ac­ with the Trgtters and of course, High School football squad is -*>boro. Close to 1,000 fans, were on League will be up for a deci­ s ta rt In tile .Silk Town bunion'* Unboatrn, onrr-tierl Williftnia it complished as m any as po.saiblc the Trotters themselves... Home still minus a victory. Nursing hand at Memorial Stadium aa the sion Sunday afternon when: derby when he answers the start­ Neil Johnston Ih? only thing that stands bflweon before dark, even giving up view­ Jii.at in tim e to hear the latest a 13-8 lead going into the Bay Staters completely outplayed the Smoke Eater.* and Blue | e r’* frun- on N'ov. 28. Amh<»rst and its goal of duplicat­ ing the pro football gnme.s on tee- sports news via the radio. fourth quarter, and with approxi- the high-scoring Merchants whlla Kujnla. long a favorite with race ing >ts un-un cam paign of 1042. vee whiih I hast planned to watch rtiately 700 fans (381 paid) cheer­ Monday AaM. gMning a surprise 19-6 triiimph. Devils clash at Charter Oak fans In this area, attached a note THIR-SDAV Park. Each scored a win ye.'tei-day Registers 34 Their traflilipnal Little Thre# . . Darkness seemed to arrive very Cheney Tccli Director of Ath­ ing loudly for an up.*et, the wlnleas ^ e loss, second of the eeason os In the first games of the pla.voffg to hi* entry blank which read:.” ! meeting, with that title at stake, quickly on a busy day and my letics Tony D’A.ngona, a wliiz as Imiians couldn’t stand prosperity against six wins, also ended the for the Fov Memorial Trophy. The am happy to Join you again for figures to piodure one of the finest tiualy lypewrlter hummed a and'w atched a hard-hitting Bri.*toI Quarterback Silk Tov/ners’ dream of claiming this year's race. T have run 27 a speaker, called to say hq was lin­ Eater* hlanked the Fire Fighters. Points in Win fThd contests in this or any— merry tune after dinner until the ing up his basKetball schedule for eleven literally ateal a 21-13 \io the mythical New England aemi* 8-0. while the Devila rolled over racea already this year. ” He still year lady of tile hoii.se a.skecl if 1 lory laat Saturday afternoon at New York. Nov. 11 (Al—From a pro championship for a eecond nefcnding" Yankee (’onferenr# the coming season, hoping to get Mt. Nebo. 1 the Oiii.sera. 21-0. The lo.ser* will takes part in ciiarathons 2fi miles. New York. Nov, 11 '.T' As couldn’t atop until another day. I at least a 16-gnme alate. Practice distance It'looks as though there time since 1953. meet in a con.solation game next 38,1 ysrds- and. has yet to fsil to tilli.st Connecticut plays host to took the Hint and then settled back One of aix Manchester fumbles The smooth-working Jewelers' j long as Neil Johnston retains his slaut.s next week. Iirtramural spe- led to Bristol’s winning touch­ was "a, great deal of halftime ora­ Sunday. j finish a raie in 1^'kj long career. He Rhode Island in a game which puta to read up on the latest doings on spotted the locals a touchdown scoring,,, toiH h. the .. Philadelphia . xLi,^ evervthmg on the line. daBoth#$s $*•**-,havt cc- was staged this fall and D’An- down in the early moments of the tory among the collegiate coach­ A good crowd braved Old Man has submitted to several examma-! Warriors wi continue to make the football .scene in the East. gona s.iidJjc hoped that a varsity early In the first quarter iwfors tions by Dr. Paul Ihrdley White. I Kt ,^xx„i identical a-n league records, final period. Oq the next to last ing clan Saturday. Either that or battling back to score eingle TDs Winter to -witness the contests. | their presence felt in National ^ MOMl.M’ schedine" could be arranged next play in the third quarter Red and world famous heart dorlpr. and has| Basketball Assn, circles I ( onns l avored touchdowns were Just fashionably in the second, third Snd fourth most of them content to watch the : rublici.- .straight Sports Department with tlie liigh- | Department, . ,'I can’t forget to the thrilling conteat. recovered on Popular with Fans W'arriorS outlasted the Cincinnati triumphs .since theii opening threh mention the young bjrycllal I ob major games was the SS-point sec­ were held to s Koreleu tie ia tha Lautenback foting the hall for two light* of the Monday morning the Indians’ lO-yard line. Three ond helf Wisconsin poured oh while first down* and Dan Mullen carry­ Old Am6*. who usually wears a Rovals 106-101 laat night in the lo*ws makes them the fr.vorites to bowling. Rated No. 1 among the served on Silver Lane this a m. aesson's opener. knitted wool cap. has never been plays into the fourth period Bris- running up a 41-12 score' on North­ ing for another to move the ball only game played. It was Ctn- repeat. Rhode Island has dropped league secretaries in town this while I was waiting for the bus lal Co-Captain Ed Apruzzese Dnuce, Webb Nlsalag.; up among the winners, which Is cinnati's fourth straight setback pau of decisions after winning io 13 Biasel St. Bruno Moake. 23.1- w estern. Mancheater Manager (S4K>rgs to the Blue*' 12 yard line. A five Midget Halfback Scampers for Short Gain its first five sesson by thu* departm ent because craahed over hi* left guard for his understandable. However, he has Johnston, a three-time scoring of the neatness and complete in­ pound football renter with the Oklahoma (you remember those Mitchell, acting aa coaoh in the yard penalty for off aide stopped Cnjisfr*' Mike I..autenbach, No. 88. wa* caught by TTie Herald photographer a.a he raced for a abort The* Ivy League crown appar­ second score to put the Bell To-wn- po' old eub-par Sooners), added them and the Blues took over. become as popular with the fans champion, collected 22 points in formation totals each week, she -Merchant*, was the 'cyclist who era ahead. 15-13. abaence of Prank Toro who had a advance againat the rival Blue Devila in the open ing game of Siindav'a Midget Football f>eague doti- as any of the favorites. Each year the first half while Philadelphia ently will be dee ded Nov 23 when to the Missouri misery with a 26- game at Wethersfield Priaoa, was Tftev were forced to kick and it bleheader at Charter Oak Park. The Devila blanked the Cniiaera 21-0 while the Smoke Eatera up­ D artm outh plny.s Princeton at reported that on Satiirdav past .said he peddles back and fo rth to Result of a Gamble was'blocked with the Cruiser* re­ moat of the apectators along the forged ahiead 59-46. The hook- she also sat in the rain at New. Boissonneault Bucks Over for Manchester Score point spiirt tn the last two periods forced to go along without quar­ ended the Fire Fightera. 6-0 and- the two winnera will meet next Sunday for the annual Foy Memo­ work each iffght and day to the Bristol’s final touchdown was of that 36-14 decision. And Clem­ covering on the Blues’ 11. In four race route wait for the ageless Bay, shooting specialist wound up with T’tg^rtown Haven for the Yale-Dartmouth Aircraft in East Hartford. He ts Left halfback Gil Boissonneault is shown lying In the snd zone after bucking over his own left- terback Vlnnle Drake (didn't Show rial Trophy. (Herald Photo by Ofiaral. Staters to pass. Actually, he has i - - However, i ale would like noth- the reiult of a Manchester gamble son, which never had beaten Mary­ plays the Blues held and they I 12 field goals in 20 tries and con­ football gam e...Ray Blanco. Hlll- on the third shift. "This la the only in an attempt to check an II-game guard for three yards and Mancheater High’s first touchdown againat Bristol Saturday afternoon up b y 11 o'clock In the morning received as big an ovation as have ; nected on lO-of-10 free throw at­ ing better than to stun Princeton yer College grad alid former land, Jammed all Its scoring Into again took the ball, this time on this week while the undefeated way I can keep in top condition,” losing streak carried over from at Mt. Nebo. Although Boisionneault’s firat period TD tied the acore at 6-alI. the visiting Rama when the* laat ear left for North the winnera in recent yeara. tem pts. sports editor of the Hillyer paper, rallied for 1,1 points in the second half to gairi a 21-13 triumph, (Herald Photo by Ofiara). the second half tor a 26.7 job on their own nine. but tied Indians are wary in their he told me aa he took off and laat fall. With only inches to go the Terpa. Attleboro), left halfback- Alan lAinieh Attack Last year the ma.son and garden- : Trim Derteit was another visitor to the desk! headed East and homeward. Nope, the locals gambled on fourth down Webb (aidelined all week with tbe er was last, 89th. His best finish j home test against (’omell. Auburn, the defenee club that The Royals, who entered the Holy ('loss, which showed how Ray 1s now with the . Prudential he didn’t offer to peddle me on his but failed to cash in and the Rams flu), end Dave Wright (no ax- It was here that the Blues Oklahoma Ices wa* in 1946 when he crossed the Insurance Co. in H ertford. I has a toiiiih time locating It* of­ Bowl Berth, final period trailing by 12 points. handlebar* , . . The\ phone was ptanation) and tackle. Yoah Vlncek far it has come hv upending Ryra- took over the ball on the home Started their attack. They ran a finish line in 39th place. Not once hsveh’t seen a high school footbsll ten.*® at times, found It in the lec- aeries of ground plays that netted ,I trimmed the deficit to three with cuse and its Bowl hones 20-19. busy again and among' the callers team ’s 27. w ith a shade over four ond half, coming from behind to (injured knee). Jn addition, ankle in his 11 previous trie's In Man-| Ifss thsn two minuta* ramaining ^ark hoinr for a rlaar shot game in several years, drawing a \-ere Hank Wlttke, West Side minutes reiVialnIng in'-'the exciting injuriaa to guard Will Ouy^Hnld- them five first downs in a row. cheater did he fail to finish. With ; college a.**ignnienl each Saturday, check ell that bowl nonsense by Johnny Howies got off two runs before the W’arriors pulled safely penn State Bowling League secretary, and Al CX7IL encounter. Coach Tommy M ississippi S ta te 16-T. way in the eecond period), and Other Teams in Dr. Charlie Robbins, M D.. Amosl away Jack C.eorge's field goal and when the .Mahehestei- High- Whitney, the .traveling irtaurance Monahan’s club, now sporting a Bears Going Strong flanker Gerry Clemeitta (late in rood for 16 and 20 yards and Contention Boston ('ollege. winner of six Penn's polite Quakers curtsied Windham game was postponed Jackie Simmons another that he shares the limelight of hsving com-: and two free throws by Joe Cra- straight since its dismal debut executive who takes in miineroua 4-2 won and lost record, banged the first half) )iandicapp^. tha from Saturday to thi^ afternoon I as Yale took a lead, then Invoked bulled his way to the Cruiser two V- V- 1 X- 11 ,iTY, l u , .... peted In the most Turkey Dav Five' boski put Cincinnati out of reach. against Navy and riding high to­ sporting events around •’ coun­ away at the middle of Manches­ a blue Igw. scoring 20 In the sec­ Merchants in tha sacond half. New tork, Nov. 11 (/P)— 1 hope Ohio State loaes its laat two* eastern Conference champion Mile Races. 11. Jack Twyman topped-the Roy­ rearranged m.y schjraiile in onler yard line on. from here, Ed Zaglio w ard its cla.«]i with H«dy Cross try. Testimonial dinner in ^cw ter’s big line, with Apruzzese, who ond half for their first victory In Mitchell's makeshift backfleld of The season .. ^ ' | traditionally acts a* host. But An-] Race will start Thankagiving' als with 24 points and Clvde I.*ov- Nov. 30. draw s Mai^iiiette in this to be on hand. . .Talked with Britain for Ciiarlle Bloasf.eld, tallied all of the Rama’ TD*, fi­ Joe Curry, quarterback, Ricco Pt- want over and Simmons added the burn, which Faculty Manager Dwight Perry four yeara. 33-20. extra point. Late in the same reaches its mo.st frenzied i» /oiling along in ; morning at I0:30 on Mam st op- ' ellette chipped in with 22. Ora- last major weekend program of ticket man with the Milwaukee nally going over from one yard Even top-ranked A&M trillo, fullback, Tillia Dnboaa, right spite a staggering 13-6 defeat at I first place and undefeated is I posite School -St. This will al.so be I hoski contributed 20 to the Phtla- before anyone entered .Ml. .Nebo out. Onr^~GonnelVs Arm pulod, Bob Toung recovered a pitch this Saturday when no the year for area tesnus. The War­ Braves, wa* the destination al played It cool, settling the 19-6 half, and Jimmy Roach, left half, the hand.i of ashinjflon last, inelitriblc for post-eenAon pUv thl* i (he flniithlnz Doint i delnhia attack. riors from Milwaukee. 20-7 losers and then sat with .Matt -Maetozo night along w-ith Tom Ferguson, The loss wa* a tough one for Cnilser fumble on their 29 and fewer than four teams spread week, etill is in the most favorable' year _ _ _ | during the flfst half and Gene New York. Nov., 11 (/P)— ‘ with clutch passes in the dying and Ben Wgajanian, 38, notched decision over SHU wjth 13 In. the waa away off in its t i m ^ and Howies and Simtnons carried the Tha Warriors in sarnml pUra m Pann Stata. hava droppad IS Ted Banlly, Hal 'Dirkington and the Silk Towners who chalked up i r)tto Graham"’ Who h p ‘>'T h p minutes, pitched one TD. scored two field goals. Trailing 17-0 late second half. UCLA also counted 13 the quartet failed to pose- any a c r o s s the nation can wrap u p I ‘’t nominated by the," Jf Mi.s.sissippi ran g e l bv T en-! BFAT RCORINr. JIVV ' in tha E astarn Division, hava won ,tral(rh t dari.sion.« .'=turgeop during the last half of 255 yard* on the ground while j >>6. 1 lie ball to the 11 before the half the contest. Mrs. Natalie Mcln- Stewle Wells, Other Silk Tow-nera another,.but couldn’t work a mira­ In the third quarter,' the Carda after the bands got off Ule field, threat to the JewSIers* big and snded. coveted New Year’* Day bowl bid*. I Coast Conference The; nes.see this wUk. Ol’ Mi.,« prob-I m , a „ five of eight starts and are three Brown i.s at Harvard m another on hand w-ere Lefty Bray, Pete holding the visitors to 120. Coach 1 Browns, 'w ho bris- y . Texas A*M, Ohio State, Duke and Duvk» only one more victory I ahlv will cement second place and Toledo. Ohio Mb Dick Mayer to.'jh, Mr*. M argaret Daigle and cle. He was thrown for 72 yards came back with Ollio Matson go­ coming from behind for. a 1^-13 faat-charglng lihe'which was lad games behind unbeaten Boston Ivy teat while Ro.ston I'niversity .Naktenls, Gj-p Gambolati, Ha.vden Walker Briggs’ fired-up combine ' tied with an aura of invinci- trying to pass by the light Los Hie seeoiid half started with Oregon, all could Join Oklahoma, to clinch a tic for the champion­ wind up in the Sugar Bowl, with beat a scoring Jinx when he won Mr*. Jn.sephine Lucas and Joe ing over twice to cut the lead to victory over Southern Cal. by end Dick Scully. Mahchdater The Rovals. now 2-4. are I 'l ha.s an open date Griswold. Fred Peck, Roger Dove also gained a lop-sided 14-6 advan- bilit.v when Uncle Otto was Angelea defense. 17-14. But Agajanian booted , one Howies brining the ball to the which already has cemented it* ship and their opponent this week. either Tennessee or Vanderbilt • the 1957 U.S. Open golf cham - j games behind first place 9t Iy>u»s Silvester and his wife were alao Princeton jammed 14 points into- was stepped dead, on tbe ground, Real of S^’hfMliile and Walt Ijiwrence, secretary of tag e in first dow-ns. N either Club 11 P ayoff Pitohro and Frank Gifford went 24 yards Cruiser 83. Roger Macaione car­ berth In the Orange Bowl and ‘’re­ Southern California, has-won Just whichever win* their game Nov. pionship at Inverness last June. i in the Section. in the south stands within con­ loftinK touchdown passes, the last 7*1 minutes, beating Har­ rwAlng for but 88 yards and piek- ried to the 16 and Simmons fought one game. Mayer and Billy Joe Patton were ' The rest of the alate incliidet the' Hartford ' World Series Club, relied on its aerial game, the In­ were suppo.*ed to nosedive to the The Colts' Johnny Unites hurled for a six-pointer to put the game vard 28-20. Michigan Stata scored Ing-up only thraa firat downs, alt laxes" against Notre Dame before 30 going to the Cottdn Bowl. In Saturday's lone game St versing distance. . .'Windham over­ dians completing one of three for his way to the three. On the next a nationwide telei'iaion audience. S tanford la the only other po.s- tied with 138’s at the halfway ! Ma-s.Hachu.aelta at New Ilam pshire. came a 6-0 deficit to win 7-6 on a s;x>naors of the night. Friend ’s so-so two scoring passes to bring his out of reach. 27. in the third and fourth quarters in the second half. DubOee, who Orange Oklahoma already has Louis turned hark Philadelphia Wesleyan at Trinit\-. Springfield at Blossfleld was $2,000 richer after only two yards and Bristol hitting total to 17 for the season, and M y, Simmons went over for the siblllty and should the Indians tie mark. .*iam Snead set the record of 10.5-100 cold, bleek afternoon with 300 class when he made his second The Bears began their winning of that 34-6 Job on Notre.Dame. tp6k over the quarterbacking’du­ taily. The point after was good The rough, tough. Sooners, who one spot taken care of. The At­ 138 for .36 holea in the .National f Hofat?a. • Nonvich at Tufl.a, Bald- the night, half the amount com­ on one of tw-o attempts for a mea­ then, with only 50 seconds to go. drive in the last, three minutes. Kansas scored 'em all in the sec­ once more took on the appearance Oregon for the crown, the Ducks fans viewing the action... Visited ger five yards. "retirement” permanent at the ties in the third quartet', andCiirry and the Blue Deviis led, 14-0. They would gel it: A PCC rule says that lantic Coast Conference suppliea Open at Riviera in Loa Angeles in Kaatem lUvisinn win-Wallace at New Haven Teach- ing from friends - in Milwaukee close of the 19.15 season. charged three yards for the win­ Rookie Willie Gslimore caught ond half while beating Kansas combined to complete six of 15 of a smooth-functioning machine the other outfit *nd *11 Duke has w L Pet c; r >0® ftytii St night to watcli piy added another T. D. in the final in the event of a deadlock, the 1948 and Ben Hogan tied it at- era. ('oa.at Guard at Drexel Tech. son* play basketball and then to and the other half from Hartford Fumble*. Penaltie* (lo«Uy LAst year the experts were ning 'ID againat the ’3kins. Ray passes of 21 and eight yards from State 13-7. passes for 14 jrar^. Sunday maric- period as. Macaione Intercepted a in their 39-14 victory over Miisia- to do to win the title is beat either No'rthwood in Dallas in 19.12. | Boston ...... S 0 1.000 Brandeia at Bridgeport in a night area people who kqew Charlie. It B ut 90 yards in penaltie* and Six right a.* Coach Paui Brown’s hus­ Berry caught both scoring passe.* Zeke Bratkowaki and ran for 15 tippi last Saturday, will be heavily team last In the Rose Bowl would Clemson this week, or failing my easy chair to mark the end ed the firat time thld fall ttiqt the pass on the Cruiser 12. He than step aside That would be .Stanford Neither Snead nor Hogan won the i Philadelphia ...... 5 3 .625 3 conteat and New Britain Teacher* of what waa a busy day. waa a fine everjlng and 1 enjoyed fumbles kept the losers from up­ kies dipped Into fburth place w-hen and waa on the end of 10 more to In the 58-yard march. Rick Casarrs .locals failed to teas at leas^ one favored against the Irish. Notre that North Carolina next week. New York ...... 3 2 600 3'.. at American International. setting the Rams who went Into Some of those TDs were late, threw one himself to Bd Cronin to Oregon hasn’t been in a Rose Bowl title those years. AMOS K U A L A TI’E.SD.AV talking with many including John­ Graham’s replacements, George net 224 yards. Rookies Jim Podoley scored the winner from nine yards late shows. UCLiA scored Ita last touchdown ^tch in a iw ne this the five and than went over for the Dame, showing the effects of a The Blue Devils’ lied Navy 6-6 last -Syrarus#' ...... 2 5 ,266 5*2 Amheral will match Ita aplendid ny Roser, former Eastern League the contest as three-touchdown Rattcrman and Bebe Parilll, and went over for out. murderous schedule, dropped a 34- gam e since 1920. week wlth.40. ee.condg left. Ksuvaashai)? .yew- ...... ■ marker. Howies added the Cotton -Texas AAM. the No. 1 : Western Division ; firat unit again.at‘Wllliama* iupev 0- ‘Til . X. offer - a turkey • again v-f---- to-- the---- l|*.*SIIVhome 1441$run ^41VSking who *1VS Is SIVnow-reoupee- favorites. The alert Bell.Towners failed- to get the chit) off the the -Redskins; ...... Rastern Conference North Carolina State, which . ior depth in the btg one at Wll- ed It even closer, clicking with 15 Pina Top Bainier . , — IHSal point of the game. The entire 6 decision to Michigan State. team-in the - land- in the Weekly j w L P«’t. r,B first Manchester runner to finish-litlng from serious injuries suffered recovered five of the bobbles and ground. Ten-year veteran Bobby Lane, . W L Pet. Blue 0eni liiie prayed good, rl]^ Btili; Oklahoma won’t have to be currently is tied with Duke for the , liam.alown. in the Five Mile Road Race. Fiank turned two into touchdowns. And hia injured riba trapped with tape, seconds rjemainlng. Meanwhile, the Jewelers, sparked Associated Press poll. ha.s only Sr. I^mis ...... 4 3 571 in an auto accident In which Mr*. Towerd the end of the year, Cleveland ...... ; ___ 6 1 ,857 by elusive Slick Pina Is­ ping holea in the Cruller line to persuaded to put out against Terry AAC lead, like Auburn, i., in the D etroit ...... 2 3 400 t Williams, which leada the leriea Harabiirda informed me during an Roser was killed. Bob! Steele, my most of the Silk Town penaltie* came off the bench to win it for (ttbeio Rice standing In it* wsy a* It bad graces of the NCAA and can­ dejected Brown pul put a call for New York ...... ; . . . 6 2 .714 There were clubs who got ^e land) who personally piekeil up 75 anable their backa to mark up nine Brennan’s lads. For one thing, the Cincinnati ...... 2 4 .333 I'a with 38 victonea. 26 loaaea and office visit. A former runner and neighbor at the dinner lioard and went for 15 yarda^ -illegal use of available talent and Tommy the Libns. He threw three scoring I Pittsburgh marches toward it* second South- , not play in post season 'games. the hand* and personal foul*. Job quickly, of course. Iowa, with yards in 12 carriiiB arid tallfod 4wo flnt downs. Sooners are eager to extend their west Conference title and the host Work Finished Minneapolis ...... 0 6 ,000 3L four tiea. won laat year 27-12. The a one-time participant in the race. Bill Huber. Neav B ritain High O’Connell, former Illinois great, passes, kicked two field goals and Chicago Cards Then, there is the case of Navy, no Hankering for another "Ue-or of hia team's three sia-poiatarfi, Even First Half 47-game winning streak For an­ spot In the t'otton Bowl. I I»rd J e f f a had captured the Haraburda a first offer of a bird iiaseball coach. Manchester’s trouble* started answered it. added a trio of conversions. The Philadelphia ... the clasa of the Ea*l and Just ilch- j preceding four. when quarterback Danny Renn win" decision in the final minutea. rushed for 190 yards, hit qn two The Sihoka Eaters and the other, Notre Dame was the last The Aggies have a winning was won by Pete Close last Thanks­ FRIDAY It's b^pn OConnell in the quar­ Eagles ivere leading 3-0 when Washington ... team to beat them In the opener ing to get in a top bowl game It * l..a.al Satiirdav, Amherat rolled giving.. Close is now a great cross fumbled the opening kickoff and Layne pulled himself together. At rammed acrosa 23 points in the or seven aerials for 43 yajida and Firs Fighters played the firat half streak of 14 over a two-year period possible that if the Middies whip E questrian Tvooms Juat about this time of the year terback slot ever’ since ari($,'he’s Western Conference second quarter of that 44-20 rout, one TD and totaled 12 flnt dqwna pratty much on even terms. It Was of the '53 campaign. and Rice, although It scored a 13-7 over Trinity 40-6 aa quarterback country s ta r at .St. John a U ni­ — several weeks before the Road the alert Apruzzese recovered on beginning to mr.ke them forget one point in the second quarter, | San Francisco Army on .Nov, 30 and the Cotton Tom Gorman fired two touchdown the Indians’ 13-yard stripe. Cine of Minnesota. Oregon State had 21 In posaeostoh on' tha Mapebwor ao cold that fumbles were numer­ As for the bowl situation, here upset over Arkansas Saturday, i Bowl folks won’t like' the ides'of For Tiger Club versity in BrookljTi, N Y. . . . Dr. Race- I hear about the track the fabulous Otto. Laype com pleted six in a r

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    Articles lor Sate 45 Wantec— To Buy 58 Wanted to Rent 68 Houses for Sale ADtomobiles tor Sale ON THE BEACH Based pn fhe Best-Sellini; Novel by Nevil Shute Articles (or Sale 45 72 H ootch for Sale 72 W a n t^ — Real Estate 77 FOUR STORM windows, 26x51. URGENTLY needed. Couple with FIVE ROOM ranch, on 84 acre lot- SBIXINO,. Buying, Trading? L.M.- Legal Status of Health Aide 1958 Chevi^let Bel Air convertible. WESTINGHOUSE refrteerator. Ex t h r e e BARRELS, $3 each. Call On"! 22x51, one storm door 32''x MANCHESTER— A-1 Homes Classified cellent condition $55.. Csarriage and three girls, age nine, three and Baaement garage, fireplace, base­ M.L. (Which means Live Modern Blue and white. V8, radio and MI 9-9712. 6’8'.' Tel. MI 3-8350. six months, five or six room*. MI heater. $1995. stroller, reasonable. MI 9-8295. board radiation, hot water - heat, I $15,900— 2^ Alpine St. —Multiple'UaU—all yoOr real ae­ *Tfow tong before 9-6348. ceramic tile bath, Youngatown tata the modern way. The Ella- Coming to Boardss Attention Advertisement 1954 Chevrolet, blue and white. kitchen. Complete with modem Very clean. $895. it gets here!! \t V « S' WARING MIXER, two crocheted Building:'Materials 47 Roobis Without Board 59 Exceptiwial 7 year old *94x34 worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, table cloths or bed spreads, one WANTED—Heated garage apace style furniture, stove, refrigerator. cape (3od. Oambolatl built. Fea­ Ml 8-6930. CLASSIFIED AOVT. asked Moira.' for .two trucks. Manchester Bot­ The legal position of the town'a^dld ^ j a c ^ l maJttaig any 1953 Pontiac convertible. Radio, "Around Septem- sports Jacket, rize 44. These items Ready to move------! liv. In. Seen Seen b; ^ _ap- tures include breezeway with bver- Sheathing 1x12 T A G Kiln ROOMS WITH light housekeeping. tling Company. MI 3-7922. assistant health director will be ment. Dr. Marzlalo said U DEPT. HOURS heater, hydramatic. New top. bor. Could be a bit -4 never used. Ideal Christmas gifts. Dried (5(X)0' min.) per M $88.50 Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey 14 polntment onlw. Call Mrs. Zucke'r- tlzed garage. Front vestibule dor­ man, Ml 9-62^. brought to the attention of the nothing about It and Dr, R eeae/ S:1S A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible. before," onswertd Also kidney shaped vanity table Framing Lumber, 2x4 to 2x12 Arch SL COUPLE WITH three children, mers, hot water oil heat, tile bath, Radio, heater, 'f’owerglide. new Dwigbt. "Got me and open bookcase. Very reason­ breakfast nook, fireplace, Ruaco Board of Directors next week by said he did not have the authoc^ (Loads Only) per M $93.00 five rooms. Will redecorate. Call SIX ROOM Cape, kitchen, living Director Ted Cummings. to make tha appointment and had top- another drink," ably priced. 5Iay., be seen at 33 8 and 16D (Jommon Nalls HEATED ROOM. Ontral continu­ MI. 9-9712. comb, steel doors and wtndowa. Space Dog the said. "I wont Hackmatack St. ous hot water. Kitchen privileges, room, dining room, three bad- Beautiful shade treea. Drive by Chimmlngs said that he will ask not made It. COPY CLOSING TIME 1953 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday (Picked Up) per Keg. $10.30 robmi, two twin size, walking dis­ the Board to dltcuea the matter Commenting on the fsUui* to n » coupe. Radio, heater hydrama- to go somewhere Banded Shakes Prime Coated separate entrance, gentleman. and buy. Shown by appointment FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. — do something— XMAS TREES (wholeaalel. Select­ Parking. MI 3-4724. tance to schools and downtown. only. and decide whether it Is necessary appoint Dr. Dlakan to the Advlsozy Uc. $895. ill I'w, ir per Sq. $10.60 Farms and Ijtnd for Sale 71 Board oflHealtb, Democratic DIrae- MON. THRU FRI D A N C E r ed Balsam and Spruce that lells Owner transferred. Write to J. H. HeldDead; for the general manager to make 1952 Willys Aerowing, radio, heater, on sight. Renowned quality. Mod­ Clam Shell Casing Clear NICELY FURNISHED room, very Eastman, 37 Fair Street, Laconia, an appointment. tors said, they thought all o t the FOR DIFFERENT sizes and types Phone MI 3-6273 10:30 A. M. overdrive. B.vtra clean. erate prices. Retailers triple In­ Stock jler Lin. Ft. 6c clean, well heated. For a gentle­ New Hampshire. membera^ of nine boards wboea of farms and land tracts within 20 Confusion about the status of the SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1951 Nash Rambler atation wagon. vestments. Early sellouts. Write No. 1 Douglas Fir Framing man. Private residence 316 BRAE-BURN REALTY assistant health director was re­ terms had expired would be le-ap- Radio, heater, overdrive. 2x4 to 2x12 (000 min.).per M $112 Spruce St. miles of Hartford. Lawrence F. $2500 DOWN, beautiful six room Reds Mum polntcd. , for price brochure. Hughes Farm, Flanq, Bt-oker. MI 9-5910. vealed after the directors appoint­ 1951 Ford Victoria. Radio, heeter, Bemardston, 5tass. *, Gypsum 4x8 or 4x|2 . ranch, enclosed rear porch, cellar, JARVIS ACRES—Three bedroom Dr. Dlakan was the only board rouB oooPEitAinoN w i/ l ROOM FOR i-ent. Inquire State partial recreation room, 141' front­ ed a new member of the Advisory member who was not renamed Fordomatic. Shore leave buoyed the morale of the crew of Com m oner Dwight Towtrs doftd h^iro Davidson ond told Sheetrock (Picked Up) per M $49 ranch, 1% hatha, aluminum (Continued from Page One) Board 6f Health last week. BE APFBECIATBD JET PUMPS, shallow or deep well, Tailor Shop, 8 Bissell. MI 3-7383. age. Assume 4V4% mortgage. unanimously. 195^ Ford V8 club coupe. Radio. powered lubmorme USS SC O R f ION. Auttraliae liaison offi­ bf bis barren search for human life in upper Australia: Insulation Rockwpol per Bdle. $3.80 storms, fireplace, electric range, Dr. A. B. Dlakan, who has been A B C matched unit heating boil- After 6:30 MI 8-5047. Houses tor Sale 72 Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor. MI four days, the Russians reported Republican Direetora aaid they heater, extra clean. cer Peter Holmes rejdinfd his wife dnd child in Falmouth, 'T h e radiation’i coming south very steadily, just like the Steel Cellar Sash (Picked 9-5132. washer, etc. Good location. Call taking the place of the health di­ o suburb of Mtibdurnt, scientists said it deuld.* ______||-|| er and uurner. 80 feet of double owner MI 9-8423. getting radioed Information on had no question about Dr. Diakan'a Dial Ml 3-5121 1951 Chevrolet Styleline de li^e. Plrtrfcm tU Sy M CA S «r»t«». UK. ) 1957 br \W W m n StorrM i 4 C w . I Up) Each $4.10 PLEASANT, heated room near WEST SIDE—Six room Cape, foUr rector when Dr. Nicholas Marzlalo competence. rail I 'j " pipe f*m-e. Coleman- MANCHESTER—North End, older Lalka's bodily reactions as the Two to choose from. warm air furnace, \-ton power Knotty Fine Paneling. All bath, for gentleman, parking 64 down, two finished up.'large .en­ half-ton sputnik sped around the la unable to carry out hia duties aa One. who asked that his aama 1951 Mercury club coupe. roller. MI 9-2052, 8 Ft. per M $135.00 High St. closed porch, amesite drive, fine home, five rooms, vacant, newly Lots tor Sale 73 director, was dropped from the ad­ should not be used, said that the decorated, new oil furnace. A few Earth at altitudes running up to visory board. 1950 Mercury club coupe. Radio, Building— Contracting 14 Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 location. For appointment to see more than 1,000 miles. reasons for fsUuie to reappoUit Article!! For Sale 45 USED LU5fBER, a.s.sorted sizes, in­ On our competitors advertised VERY PLEASANT front room for call the R. F, Dlmock Co., Real­ steps to bus, stores and school. LOTS 125x200 and larger, 11,200 Lost and Fobnd heater, overdrive, white wall.s. | The Tass report said Sputnik , Dr. W. T. Moyer was appointed him were "partly poUUesl and ALL TYPES of carpentry work PAINTING' AND paperbanging, WANTED — Licensed practical side and outside doors, windows, prices We will beat them bv at gentlemhn at 272 Main St. Park­ tors. MI 9-5246, Joseph. Ashford, Priced at $0,500. Please call How­ and up. Off Manchester Road, to take his place on the Board by partly a feeling that it would ha 1954 Studebaker V8. Radio, heater, | r e g i s t e r e d pharmacist, full ROYAL AND SmlUi-Curona port­ ing. MI 3-4071. I l's , two radio transmitters now done, alterations, dprmers, roof­ Good clean workmanship at res- nurse two days a week. Call 5II kitchen sink, bath room sets, 80 least 6%. MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI ard R. Hastings, Realtor, Man­ Glastonbury. Telephone M" 9-6981, a vote of six Republican Directors nice to move it around a Uttle Ut,” LOST —P«M Book No. 3585. Sav- automatic transmissionb or part time; steady reliable mart. able and standard typewriters chester, MI 9-1107 any time. are dead and that direct reports ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-5981. aonable rates. 30 years In 5Ian 9-2358. Plea.sant working conditions, all All makes o f. adding machines ga(lon hot water heater and many 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI after 6 p.m. against three Democrato, who vot­ He added that Dr. Dlakan had dona infa Department of the Manchea- 1951 Nash four door. Radio, heater, NOBODY—BUT NOBODY ROOM OR ROOMS, private bath, 9-5972. no longer are being received. It ter Truat Company. Application cheater. Raymond Flake. Mi: boncfils. Apply Arthur Drug,’ 942 sold or rented. Repairs on ail oflier building materials. Open shower, entrance, parking and MANCHESTER, Lakewood Circle said nothing about Laika. ed for Dr. Dlakan's reanpointment. "a good Job," overdrive. BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. 9-9237. daily 12 noon to 5 p.m. Saturday BOLTON—Two large wooded lots made for payment. • Alterations, additioni, garagea. EXPERIENCED Main SI. ' , makes. Marlow's. • UNDERSELLS NA'HONAL phone. Call MI 9-0086. MANCHESTER — New six room section—Excellent six room ranch, on Williams Road. Call owner, MI "The program of scientific ob­ Deploring the entrance of politics "It’s pretty cheap to play 1951 Hudson Hornet. Radio, heater, 9 till 5 Yard at Slock Place, into an appointment to the Board around with somebody of a profea Re-iidtng apecialists. Easy budg­ EDfTERlOR and Interior painting. ■ ranch home In Rockledge sec­ breezeway and garage, recreation 3-8321. servations connected with receiv­ m i N D —Gray and white male cat. hydramatic. $125. SEWING l^IACHINE off North Main St., or call 511 FRONT ROOM, centrally located, room, a fine address for doctor or ing data from this sputnik was qt Health, Dr. Dlakan said later; slonal nature who’s wiUlng to gl'va et terms. MI 9-6495 or "nt Ceilings refinlshcd. Papernainging. WOULD LIKE to care for children KNAPP SHOES. Harry 5Iahoney, 9-2392. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. tion, 1*4 baths, ceramic tile Bear Center and Adame Sts. Afl 1949 .Cadillac Fleetwood 75. Radio, 5-9109. heated, hot water, parking, gen­ kitchen counters. Attached ga­ executive. Substantial cash need­ LOT 100x200,-' Ferguson Road, off estimated for seven days,” the "I believe the Republican mem­ hie time." remarked Demoeratlo Wallpaper books. Estimates given. OPERATORS I days, in my home. 5II 9-1175. 358 5Iain St. Tel. 511 3-4327. tleman preferred. MI 0-7129, 59 bers of the Board of Directon heater, hydramatic, electric win­ Fully covered by Insurance. Call 381 STATE STREET rage, amealte drive, fully land­ ed. Shown by appointment only. Porter St. All utilities. Call MI agency said. “At present this pro­ Director Francis Mahoney. GARAGES, PORCHES, dormers, PRINTING PRESS with print, Birch St.- ought to know that I am the a » Dr. Dltkan has aenred without dows. Powder blue finish. Edward R. Price Ml 9-1003. PART TI5IE a.ssistant trainer for LOA51, TOP quality. Dark, rich, in good condition, $35. One heavy scaped lot, $21,000. Call R. F. Please call Howard R, Hastings, 3-6614 after 7 p.m. gram has been fulfilled complete­ fiQBT—Black and white Collie doft. recreation and attic rooms built. Apply NORTH HAVEN, CONN. aistant health officer of Manches­ pay both aa a -member o f the flee months old. name Lulu, south- Many of the above cars can be advanced abedien'ee and protec- no stones. Columbia Construction duty Kitchen-Aid electric mixer FURNISHED ROOMS and cabins, Dimock Uo.. Realtors. Ml 9-5245, Realtor, Manchester. MI 9-1107 ly." Kitchens and bathrooms re­ Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818, Bar­ any time. 5V4 ACRES IN, Bolton, approxi­ Tass reported that valuable In­ ter as they may not want a iiiy. Healealth. Board and as osalatant to west eecUon of town. Reward to sold with no down payment — MANCHESTER MODES. work With dog.s. Will train a quifi- Co. Tel. Coventry PI 2-6277 or with attachments, $35. One 5Iagio Tel. CHcstnut 8-2147 heated, light housekeeping. In­ mately one acre cleared, (jail MI modeled. Robert M. Alexander. tion work with dogs. Will train a bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, or Robert formation has been obtained from sician who is a Democrat to hold the health director. finder. MI 1-7454. Not a bank or loan company. -Vn 9-7716. Bonds— Stocks IVlortgages 31 Willlmantic, AC 8-3283, Chef ga.s range, de luxe model, quire Scranton Tourist Homes and BOLTON vicinity, 7>4 acres, four 9-8381 after 8. ■ so lofty and important an office In qualified person PI 2-6148. Murdock, MI 9-5972. these observations and that fur­ Cumminge recaUed tha pbyM« Pine Street good condition. $75. PI 2-8341. Cabins, 160 Tolland Turnpike, 4 to rooms, full cellar, oil heat, small the Republican controlled Town clan’s blunt condemnation of aafU> BROWN-JACKSON MOTOR DEBTS HEAVY? Dial CH 6-8897 PERMANENT 6 p.m. LARGE LOT, 84x355 at 171 Oak St., ther study will be made through Personals and ask Frank Burke or Jinny Mancliester 5IALE; 5IANAGER, trainee, teach­ 2 f T V. WITH U.H.F. timer. Good Diamonds— TTatches— NEW SPLIT LEVEL. 1600 'square bam, 470 foot frontage. $8,000. for radar and optical equipment. Government." U ry condltiqna at Globe HoUow SALE.S ANTI-FREEZE quick sale. Please call Howard R. B zone. Also industrial land. Call Dr. Dlakan haa acted as assistant Aluminum Storms and Steucck how a second mortgage er, accountant, social worker x- working condition $40 5Instercraft Jewelry 48 PLEASANT, CI..EAN U)orn for one feet, Rockledge Section. 2',4 baths, MI 8-1990. In London, Prof. A. C. Lovell, a Pool last summer when he ivas ELECTRIC RAZORS repair^. 333 .MAIN STREET Screens 14-A on your home to combine bills ray technician, stock clerk, ware­ drill pre.ss. motor attached also gentleman, at Center. Bath, show­ two-car garage. Reduced to Hastings. Realtor, Manchester. leading British astronomer, said It to Dr. Marzlalo since he took office called upon to in^>eot the pool hi $1.95 gallon, regular $3.25 LEONARD W. YOST Jeaeler. re­ MI 9-1107 any time. Parts and cutUnf heads for all MI 9-5732 can be paid off at a coat of only WOMAN FOR housework. One day houseman, teller, collector, sales­ shaper atlarhmenl, $50. Walker- er and parking. 29 Haze] St MI $24,900. For further information was “very, very odd” that the radlb in 1958. He has assisted Dr, Robert the abaence of Dr. Marzlalo. value pairs, adjuata watchea expertly. or Etppolntment to see call Keeney, the former health officer, Remln(ton, Sunbeam, Norelco, Open Armistice Day ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors. a penny a month for each dollar a week. MI 3-1746. person, stock clerk, houseworkers, Turner belt and disc sander, $50. 9-7083. Sobarban for Sale ^75 transmissions from Sputnik II "For doing a frank and bonaat Jalousies, porches, awnings. Free Reasonable prices Open dally. The R. P. Dlmock Co., Real­ EIGHT ROOM house—Zone C. Of­ before that time. Job, he gets rewarded hy beiiig Schick. Rusaell's Barber Shop, of debt. $1000 can be repaid at window cleaner, barber, porter, Ma.slercraft jig saw $25. MI 9-0710. fice or apartment. Extra lot in­ ended so quickly. He said he can’t com er Oak and Spruce. estimates. Call N. B. Chase Co., $22.25 per month. Connecticut LADY for general laundry work. elevator operator, farm’ workers, Cole’s Discount Station Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce ROOM TO RENT near Center, tors. MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, believe "they sent this rocket up General Manager Richard Mar­ kicked off the Board," Cumminga Apply New System Laundry, 44 Street Ml. 9-4387. Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml cluded. Near hospital. 5%, mort­ tin haa the authority to appoint tha said. "Throwing out a nl*n who Auto Accessories— Tires 6 Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lgw'ls St., nurseryman, baker, sheet metal 436 Center St. THREE QUARTER size pool table, heat, hot water, gentleman. 37 gage av'allable. Gorman Motor ANDOVER-B,OLTON- for getting information from It for NEW LOT of beauUful an wool Hartford. Harrison St, " worker, donut maker, moldmak- good condition. Best offer accept­ Foster St. Phone MI 3-5331. 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI only seven days.” health officer’s auiatant under the does a good JOb la shockingly poor suit, skirt, slacks and coat rem­ 9-6972. Sales. 285 Main St. Phone MI Town Charter. But Martin said he TWO USED heavy duty Town and Roofing— Siding 16 er. toolnjaker, machinist, carpen­ HEATER, new and used wood, ed. 5II 3-8462. COVENTRY and VICIljHTY Sputnik II was launched Nov. 3. admlnlatration." nants. Sew and enjoy - classy CASH —Available for 2nd mortgage WANTED-- Woman for general Fuel and Peed 49-A LARGE, . UGHT hoousekeeping 9-4571. Ask for Mr. Gorman. Countrj' snow tires, 600x15. MI housecleaning, one half dav twice ter, spray painter', form builder, coal, 'oil, gas, cook stove, ovens, 1 LARGE BRICK FRONT Ranch The newspaper Evening Moscow clothes at amaiUisly low prices. 9-0917 after 4:30 p.m. RAY'S ROOFING OO . ahlngle and loans, $5,000 up. Consolidate all auto mechanic, oil burner man, stove boards, stove pipe, dampers. [I USED COLUMBIA bicycle, good room, furnished for business cou­ Five room ranch type, basebeard built up roofa, gutter and con­ a week. Phone 5IE 31921. ’ SEASONED hardwood, for fire­ House, 3 bedrooms, 14x21’ living PORTER STREET Section— Five said Sputnik I and Its carrier rock­ Easy patkinr always. Colonial debts Into one monthly payment. meat cutter, furniture finishing, wicks for all stoves, beds, new condition. Used pick-up trailer. In­ ple or working persons. Cal) MI year old six room Colonial, large heat, double garage, approximate­ *1 Forgot the Number Remnant Shoppe, 115 Center St. ductor work. roof, chimney re- quire 145 Center St., or 153 Center places, furnaces and stoves. Gigllo 3-69.M. room with paneled fireplace wall, et had finished more than 5S0 cir­ For each $1,000 borrowed your FEMALE: Nurse, teacher, store paper hanger, plasterer, awning mattresses, springs, roll-a-way living room, fireplace, metal ly two acres. Near Center, only cuits since their launching Oct 4. Hospital Notes paira. Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-2214: coat only $2.29 per week. Call St. after 4 p.m. Brothers, MI 3-5301. kitchen with dining area, ceramic $1,800 down. Of M y H o o m .’ Auto Driving School 7-A manager, trainee, medical librar­ maker, slither, service statibn bed vanity, tables, linoleum rugs, , FURNISHED, heated room, Bath tile bath, basement garage. R. kitchen cabinetS: attached garage, The radio oh Sputnik I has been Ray Jackal, 50. S-832S. Francis J. Wrona, 2i4 South St., man. driver, trailer driver, greas­ AatomobHes for Sale 4 ian, case supervisors, social work­ linoleum by the ysud, many Items i BElASONEfc) HARDWfioD for flre^ with, shower. Near bus and center. , F. Dlmock & Co., Realtors, Ml large porch, hot water heat oil, One year old, four room Cape, dead for some time. Mr. and M n. Samuel Felt- PaBeato T o ^ t i t t ^ LARSON'S DIUVINO School. Rockville, TR 5-5167. Evenings TR er, clerk-typist, bookkeeper, cash-, er. machine adjuster, toolmaker too numerous to mention. This i puj^ FOR SAI.E places, furnaces etc Edward tile bath and first floor lavatory, FOR 'fHE best In ahlngle and built 5-4841. Jarvis Construe- Private family, parking. MI 9-8408. 9-5245: Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818; artesian well, only 85,500. In .reporting Lalka's death, men of 1806 Tolland Tpke. were ADM UTH© B^TDRDA'lri NEED A CART Short on p down Mancbeater'e only trained and up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ ier. telephone operator, key punch i apprentice, material handler, car stock is left over from Jones | Phone 5II 3-4112 Yeomans, PI 2-8002. Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702; or aluminum storm windows and runita wrote this epitaph for the iriBlted by an unknown—and cerUHed tnatructor For your aafe- operator, stenographer, salesper-' washer, construction helper. Apply Furniture store. Must be sold for j screens. Near hii« and m-):noU Mrs. Barbara Goohee, 70 Blrfih payment or had your credit turned p s and roof repairs call Coughlin A- Robert Murdock, Ml 9-6973:------few five room ranchrai Df zrafl St; Mrs. Ann Thompa^ 3* OUver down? Don^ give op! For a good ty We are trained to teach proper­ MI 3-7707. son, cook, housekeeper, maid, Connecticut State Employment any price. Come and convince : t w o 9x 12 RUGS, W d a r k blue and Boarders Wanted 59-A real bargain. A-1 condition. Price heat, fireplace, large lot. Near els captured the world’s imagina­ urday night ly. Ml. 9-6075. Business Opportunities 32 waitress, couqtergirl. re.st room Service, 806 Main St., 5Ionday-Fri- yourself. 40 Oak St. 2nd floor. I Garden— Farm— Dairy MANCHESTER—Green Area. Six $22,500. Bowers School — Six Rd.; Mrs. Frsnees Rentboca. Bol« deal—not thru a small loan com- one light tan. 51an's size'39 over­ beach and school. Asking fio,500. tion: About 9:15 p.m. a man they ton; Mrs. JusUna Halenar, SOT pany—aae “ Harry" at 881 Main ROOFINO, SIDING, painting. Car­ attendant, hairdres.ser, baker, to­ day, 8:30 to 4:30 or Wednesdays, 9 Open SaHirdays only 10 a.m.-4 ■ coat. light gray. Call 5II 9-8383, Products 50 ROOM AND BOARD (oi: genUe- room Cape, basement garage. Ex­ rooms, English Colonial, older "Through Its sacrifice, Laika had/never seen before opened MORTLOCK'S—Mancheater’a lead­ North Park St.. Rockville 9:30 to p.m. Very attractive five room Cape. Oakland 8 t; Mrs. }Osla. Borton, St. (Fbnnorly Oooglaa Hotora). pentry. Alterations and additions. SUNOCO bacco warehouse Workers, sewing man. on bus line. Free parking. cellent condition. Call the R. P. home, garage, fireplace, quick oc­ gave science precious data which the back door of their home, ing Driving School offera the moat Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ TURNPIKE STATION FOR LEASE machine operators, presser. as­ 3:30. GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. The MI 9-1446. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245 cupancy. $16,900. George L. Fireplace, garage, very nice fenced Petersoln Rd., RoekvlUe; Pamela BEFORE TOO BUT a used ear In driver MUjcation. TTiousanda of best eat’ng and mealy potatoes yard. Reduced to $11,900. will soon allow mankind to domi­ went Into a bedroom end lay MorUook, 818 L(ydaU S t; A im * teed. A. A. Dion Inc., 299-Autumn sembler. Apply Connecticut State ARTIST SPECIAL of the week. or Joseph Ashford MI 9-6818, Bar­ Oraziadio, Realtor, MI *-5878. nate apace.” down on the bed. Mrs. Feltman, dee Oonnan Motor Salee. Buick aatiafled atudenta. a 200.000 miles St. 5U. 3-4860. 5Iodcm two bay, limited capital Employment Service. 806 Main Easels, wooden. ' regular $3.25, TOWN OF MANCHESTER grown. Delivered to your door. bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert LatuUppe, 780 Vernon 8t; WU- Balae and Bervlea, m Main accident tree Inatructiona. MI required, low rent per gallon. Cus- Call Hathaway. Ml r-6438. Murdock, Ml 9-5972 ByiLDERS special—built for him­ Hilltop Cape—Six large rooms, For her trip through apace, hearing a noise from the room, Uam Jenkins, North Windham; St.. Monday-Friday,. 8:30 to 4:.30 Dogs— Birds— ^Pets 41 $2.47. Aluminum, regular $8 50, Apartment»—Flats— went to investigate and fOuml Street: ML t>tBTL Oiten evening!. 9-7398. tom blending rominjr soon. $8.97, Sherwin-Williams, 981 5Iain self. New living room with built-in fireplace, double garage, three Laika had been locked In an air­ Sandra Flucklgw, RFD 8, Roek­ or Wednesdays. 9 North Park St., Public Hearing COOKING AND eating apples. 75c Tenements 68 tight compartment inside the sec­ the stranget. After roIUng him Roofing— Chimney 16-A Please rail Mr. Bonney or Mrs. Rockrille. 9:30 to 3:30. St. NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St., bookshelves, finished recreation acre lot. 15 minutes to Hartford. vlUe; Oscar Anderson, 98 W. O n ­ FORD STEP IN truck, 1550. Good MANCHESTER Driving Academy VVetherbee at Hartford BU 9-0291 CONTROI, BRED baby Parakeets PROPO.SED ADDmONAL a 16 quart basket. Louis M. Botti, Manchester, Five rooms, complete room with fireplace and paneled ond satellite. The Ruaslani said off the bed and unto the floor, ter St; Mrs. Edna BanvlB% lOS at 134 Glenwood Street. Orders A PPROPRfJunON.S THREE ROOM apartment, refrig­ Over 100 other (arms, colonials she called poUee headquarten. condltian. IH ton capacity. $500 . miarantees reauita. Ehepert Instruc­ ROOFING — Specializing In repair-. for appointment. INCREASED FALL business neces­ FREE STONEWALL, good for a 260 Bush Hill Rd. full rear dormer, 1>4 baths, fire­ den. Huge kitchen, dining area. she was fed automatically. A Rus­ New Btato Rd. Can MI 8-88M. tion, dual controlled "sr. Call PI being taken for Christmas. Open In sccordance Xx-lth provisions of erator. range and heat furnished. and houses. $4500 and up. Patrolman Walter (jiaMella Jr. Ing roofa of all kinds. Also new^ sitates placing three women im­ dry wall. Paul Krplovirk, An­ $25 per week. MI 3-5942. ' place, basement parage. Go to end Twice aa many cabinets aa usual. sian diplomat said last week an 8- 2-7249. Day or evening app^t- roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys FOR SALE — Centrally located dally, three to nine. 5tl 9-6572. Chapter V, .Section 8, of the Town HAND-PICKED Delirious, wine- of Porter St., Carter St. Short dis­ day food supply had been put arrived a few.jnlnutas later and ADMITTED YBSTBRDATl -U48 STUDSnSAKER Champion mediately. Real opportunity for dover. PI 2-7234. Charter: sap and McIntosh apples, $1.50 a Two ceramic tile bathe. For fiir. See ua before you buy. New llat- Samuel Oordon, 20 Hamlin 8tt menta. cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex­ beauty salon, rental reasonable, those who qualify. Call 5TI 3-5195. FURNISHED two room apartment. tance further on right. Thomas ther Information or appointment aboard the sputnik. .took the man to poUce head­ aedan. Heater, radio-, overdrive. exceptionally fine business Doctor BEAGLE PUPS. AKC registered. .Notice la hereby given that Pub­ bushel. Joseph Novelll Farm, Shannon, Builder, MI 3-7469, BU Inga needed to buy, sell or trade. " quarters where he waa Identified ^ Mabel Dowd, l Bow St; Jody perience. Free estimates Call Champ breed stock. Call 511 NC-300 HAM receiver, brand new. Semi-private bath, with neat, free to see. call the R. F. Dlmock it The Soviet weeMy Journal IMS Chevrolet convertible. Heat­ Howley. Manchester 50 3-5361. ssys owner mu-st give it up; EXCEPTIONAL opportunitv for | lic. Hearings of the- Board of Di'- Mountain Rd., Glastonbui'y. 9-1418. Ogonyek said yesterday Laika— as Harry W. dark Jr., 28, of Papa, Ellington: Walter Van Wag^ er, radio, no down payment, $2 3-7839. Will accept trade-in. Ralph’s parking. Adults. Business block. Co., Realtors, MI 9-S24S, Joseph Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 wouldn't think of selling other­ married women, widow, or work- j rgetors of the Town of 51anchester, which it described aa an easy go­ East Hartford. ner. M Palm 8t; Frank K risti weekly. Cola Motors, MI 0-0980. Radio and T V. 5fl 9-8487. BALDWIN APPLES 90c, McIntosh Depot Square. Call Mr. Keith, MI SIX ROOM Cape, centrally located Ashford. MI 9-6818, Barbsira WELLES AGENCY 208 Summit St; Mrs. wise. Inoiiiries "held in strict con­ ing pirl to earn extra money for Connecticut will be held In the 0-8191. Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ ing, even tempered dog—was I^>Uc# charged dark with In­ MANCHESTER Cycle Shop, 166 W. Heating and Plumbing 17 fidence. Write Box D. Herald. 5Iunicipal Building Hearing Room. cold storage No. 1 $1.25 half .$13,800. Aluminum siding, amesite Johnson, 17 B. Main st; Mrs. Chri.stmas, hours flexible. No ran- BEAGLE PUPPIES, male and fe­ bushel. Tel. MI 3-8116, Louis dock, MI 9-6972. MAIN STREET trained to spend long periods in toxication and breach of the 1949 — TWO-DOOR Buick. radio, Middle '^ ke. Repairs on ail makes Tue.sdav, November 19, 1957 at drive. This home is an excellent COVENTRY, CONN Eleanor Prsntloe, 341 Woodland heater, atandant Shift, four new va.ssing. Repeating income. Per­ male, for sale. 5(1 9-0194. Buncc. 529 West Center Street. THREE ROOM apartment includ­ cramped quarters and to ration her peaca He waa set fires on *100 of bikev Now. and used bikes manent. For interview In your 8:00 P -M. an proposed additional ing heat, hot water, gaa, electric buy! For appointment to see call SPECIAL—$9800, Four rixjm ranch PI 2-7358 PI 2-7932 PI 2-8715 food. txmd and Is acheduled to ap­ S t; Mrs. Katharine Pratt, South Urea. C an MT««873, PLUMBING AND healing—repairs :\IAN OR WOMAN the R. F.-Dlmock Oi.. Realtors, bought and sold. Columbia's full- home, call 5fl 3-8000 after 8. ' 5(ANCHESTER PET CENTER (or appropriation., as follows: refrigerator and gas stove. Call full basement. Nicely landscaped Some Bclentista have siiggested pear IniCJourt Saturday. (Soventry; Donald -Rau, 5 Middle sise girl's or boy's $39.88, Order ' and contract work. Call 50 9-8541. BUILDER’S RANCH 1. A propo.xed additional ap- MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI Butober Rd., RoekvlUe: Ifra. Lana- 1951 CHRYSLER, four door Wind- all your pets and pets' supplies. Household Goods ' 51 MI 9-4071 from 5-7 p.m. only. lot. This home is In perfect condi­ SOUTH CX3VENTRY — 5^ rbom the compartment containing Laika now for Christmas. See us and NOW YOU TOO CAN Conn, bred Parakeets guaranteed This new home hws built by the , proprialion. by allocetion from the 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 tion inside and out. R. F. Dlmock PrMbelt 14 Westwood St; Mra. aor de luxe 6. Sacrifice price or LLOYD'S PLU5IBINO Sendee as­ or Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. ranch en high hill with gorgeous could be detached and parachuted trade for 180 baaa accordiem. HA save. MI 9-2098. Help Wanted— Male 36 30 days. Singing canaries, ham­ builder for hlmse|f. Has these' 'Capital Improvement Reserve ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, FOUR ROOM apartment, electric * C o., Realtors, MI 9-S245, Joseph Delpblae Bousiruet, 89 sures aatlsfacUon, prompt service. BE YOUR OWN BOSS excellent features; 1-arge fixing stove and refrigerator furnished, ■view. Baaement. garage. Price back to Earth. But the I’Unlta're­ s-m g. . CH 7-6124, 50 9-5485. sters, Cute mixed breed puppies, 'Fund, for prepsration of detailed glass, China, and used furniture EAST HARTFORD — Five room Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbara 814,700. Clash required $3,600. port—apparently cleared by So­ tack St; Mn. Helen Ward, RFD IF YOU ARE dissatisfied with $.5 and up. All tj-pcs of cages and room xvlth fireplace and built- fplans and apeiincatioris for a bought and sold. Furniture Repair one child, no pets. $100 monthly. Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ 2,.Roekvme; Thomaa A n dri^ your pre.sent position and earnings two-story single. Aluminum Madtlina Smith, Realtor, MI viet censors—indicated the Rus­ About Town PS Busines^ Services Offered 13 stands. Used aquarium supplies in bookshelves. Huge kitchen j swimming pool, filtering and re- Service. MI 8-7440 Call MI 9-1558 between 5-8 p.m. dock, MI 9-5972. Lanqx S t ; Mrs. Jane RaUly, T 8. WATSON, PLU5IBING and heat­ tinder our special plan. It and would like to break Into the storm windows and screens do­ 9-1642. sians had no such plana. ing contractor New Installations, permiti you to keep your nres- in stork. Save money. Open and dining area (txviee the ordi­ I ilri-ulation equipment, bathhouse Robert Rd., RoekvlUe; mtigr Wia- life in.surance field in this city or ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom THREE ROOM furnished apart­ mestic hot water, baseboard heat. TWO-FAMILY duplex $15,900. 5-5. In Cambridge, England. Dr. Alan A regular meeting of the Salva­ REFRIGERATION sales and terv- alteration work and repair work. 4*01 job. while in snare time, Thura., Frl. 9-9 All day 5(oIon. nary number of eablnets)— I and appurtenant facilities, $8,000. Needs repairs and ■ redecorating. BOLTON—Oventry line. New six ther. East Hartford; MTi. Anita DB CORMIER MOTORS, ce. Commercial, residential, air an outlying district, a nationally Phone 5(1 9-4273. txvo eeramle tile baths, S bed­ made .comlcea and drapes. Slip ment. Adults only. 105 Birch St. I>arge rooms, two car garage. Nunn May, who was convicted In tion Army Home League will,be 50 9-3808. you ran build a business to j 2. A propo.sed additional ap- ! after 6, or telephone Saybrook EX Comer lot. Business A Zone. One- room Cape. Four finished down,' 1954 of giving British atomic ae- Sutton, 7 Haekmataek S t; Mt«e SAYS: idltlonera, freesers. A. and W. known cornpany offers an oppor­ rooms. finished recreation room ! proprialion for In.«uiiB'-.-p, $10.(X)0. covers, $50.50 and up. Oiolcc of (Koice location. Shown by abpoint- held at the Citadel' tomorrow af­ e->’Ti rash profits of S6,000-S10,- tunity to two earnest men between j 9-6033. oar garage with basement. Can be ceramic tile bath, walkout base­ creta to the Russians, said he was Lorraine OaveUo. 147 Spruce S t : geratlon Co. 5(1 9-1287, 5Q and paneled den. Large lot. For 3 A proposed .Sri | ional ap- fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, ment only. R. F. Dlmock k Co., ternoon at 3 o'eloek. Hoateaaas will 000 per vear Full time opera­ 25 Slid 40. Our plan includes a JA 2-7780; used (or repair work. Owner will ment.’ large lot. $13,700. R. F. ready to volunteer to go aloft In Hugh Hamilton, 88 RUlalde S t; "THESE FINE CARS ARE 9-8080. 50 9-005B. Millinery Drenamaking 19 tion can he develoned to further Information ,or appoint­ I proprialion, by transfer, for Sewer Realtors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ash­ Dlmock k Co., Realtors. MI be Mrs. Ellen KltUe, Mrs. MyrUe t o . Ellen Segerdabl. 139 & Mala guaranteed Income, plus commis­ THREE ROOM heated apartment carry second mortgage. Price ford. MI 9-6818. Barbara Woods. a space aatelllte in the Interests PRICED TO SELL AND 000 NO SEU TNG NO EX- ment to see — call: ‘ Department In.suiance. $1,500. for rent with garage $95 a month: $11:^. Lawrence F. Flono, Brok­ 9-5246, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Glamann and Mlaa Denise Ola- St; t o : Anna Parker, SO Aea* AND paint those gotten sions, bonuses, group life and hos­ SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpaper. Wall MI 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI of science. mann. PLEASE. BANK TERMS OF PERIENGF NFEDED. Age un- pitalization insurance and pension SEPTIC TANKS I 4. A proposed additional ap­ tiles 4c a tile, Kentlle, from 7c first floor. Call MI 9-9515. er, MI 9-5*10. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, or Rob­ d « i y S t : Mira iCatherine Icaoaa, / now. AVoid costly repaln later. DRESSMAKING and Alterations THE R. F. D IM O C K CO. 9-5972. ert Murdock, MI 9-8072. May, who was released after six I OOXHtSE.” 50. 1-r done. 50 9-2552. imnortanl. We train vou oulrk- plan. Sales background would be AND propriation. by allocation from the each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, years In prison, waved aside any 610 W. MldiUe Tlpka; Robert Iv and rive vou a route of well Ml 9-5245 Capital Improvement Reserve At the Green. SIX ROOM duplex, quiet home, $1,000 DOWN, 6H rooms one floor, Mlaa Norma Jonea, (iaughtor o f kias.kina 196 Henry St - v helpful although it is not essential. central, nq utilities included. large MANCHE8TE3R—Six room C^pe BOLTON—Coventry line. New five suggestion that he helped give the GUNDER'S T.V Sendee, available DRESSMAKING, alterations, spe­ established store, ip yoUr area. Should possess a pleasing and ag­ PLUGGED SEWERS Joseph Ashford— MI 9-6818 Fund, for repair of Y .M.C.A. Build­ hot water baseboard heat, garage, $15,800. Six finished rooms. Com­ Mr. and Mra. Merla Janes, 130 Par­ J p k ing ceiling and removal of wooden USED TV SETS—(or cottage, rec­ yard, coal furnace. MI 9-8867. two* acres, trees. Carlton W. room ranch, cenunic tile bath, Soviets the lead In space tech­ 'MITTBD TODAT; Mrs Jo­ any time. Aptenna converslona cializing in children's clothes. MI Corporation will finance you up gressive personality, rounded out Bartasra Woods—5II 9-7702 pleted game room. -Detached ga­ nology. He said the Russiana "put ker S t, has been Initiated Into PM sephhuins KozUfoWskl, RFD l,R o e k - Phllco factory gupendaed tendee. 9-9140. to *10.000 through our coonera- portico, $l,8(lp. reation room, etc Good condition, Hutchins, Realtor. MI 9-5132. knotty pine Utchem walk-out Upailon Onleon Society, home eco 1954 Cadillac Conv. Qub by some sound business axper- Machine Gleaned Robert Murdock—MI 9-5972 rage, Ideal location, n^zir trans­ baaement. Large lot. Reduced to everything Into the development of vlUe:: 3 Nancy Lowle,^ South Coupe Tel. 50. 9-1486. tive exnanslon Program with no lence and be capable of meeting 5. A proposed additional ap­ reaaonably priced. Potterton's, Ito portation and shopping center. R. acienUats. . nomlca honor sorority at tha Uni­ IF YOUR coat need.s relinlng and Septic Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer propriation to the Housing Au­ Cksnter St.. Ml 9-45S7. SIX ROOM duplex, house, centrally TWO-FAMILY 5-6, choice location $14,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real­ versity of Connecticut A junior, Coventry; Robert FeUos 144 High, A real beauty throughout—full interest or finance charge. and talking to businessmen of Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ located. Write Box J. Herald. near hoapltal. Individual oil heat. F. Dlmock k C o., Realtors, Ml tors,' MI 9-5246, Joaeph' Ashford, Meanwhile, the problem of over­ land S t - for other alterations call 50 Good references snd $998 00 large and small companies. Write thority, $.500, 9-5245, Joseph Ashford,/MI 9-6818, she la also vice president of tbs wire wheel! too. Color: Powder MORTENSEN TV. 1 tialised FtCA 9-2735. Reasonable. proofing Done. Gilbert C. Barnes. Secretary FRANK’S IS buying and acUing Excellent condition. Two car ga­ MI 9-8818, Barbara Woods, Ml taking the Russiana in the space BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh- blue Just for you. cash renuired- (secured by . Box K. Herald. FOUR RO Cfi heated, apartment rage, amealte drive. Large lol. Borhaia Woods, Ml 9-7702 o r satellite and miseUes fields came Home Ecopomlee dub. televlalon aerriCB. :f^ 64i emiirrmen* and fast setltng Board of Directors good used furniture and antiquM 9-7702:. Or Robert Murdock, Ml Edward Spit,, Only $795 Down at 420 Lake St. Call anytime, 9 with ga-age, excellent condition, $18,900, R. F. Dlmock k Co., Real­ Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. 9-5972. In for wide-ranging discussion in sak, Storrs; a d sw ter to Mr. and merchand’sei. Write fullv about MeKINNEY BROS. Manchester, Connecticut $85 monthly. Adults only. MI the United States. HiUetown Grange, Ifo. *7, win CHUCK'S RADIO and T-V. Sendee. Moving—'Trucking BABY SITTING evenings, by wom­ a.m.-8 p.m Ml 9-6580, tors, Ml 9-5245. Joseph Ashford; MraJoee OtoTC. B asai^ a Small appliances r e p a id . 181 yourself Tnclud# your tele­ I Dated at Manchester, Connectl- 9-1680. MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods; MI HIGH EL^VAtlON TALOOTTVILLB- Vernon, $21,900. A staff report Saturday to the sponsor a pubUe card party at the Storage 20 an, vicinity of Bolton. 5(1 3-4096. I rut, this 8th day of November, BaRTHS .^^H BO AT; A eon North Main St. 50 8-6517; resi­ phone number. *S«w«raq« Disposal Co. BENDDC ..AUrOMA-nC washer. 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI New Conn, contemporary, ultra Senate (government Operations (frenge Hall, 617 HIU S t, Eaot to Mr. and Mra Rlehard Risley, dence Ml 8-6960. I80-IS2 Pearl St. — MI 8-5808 I 1957. Good running condition, reason­ FIVE ROOM second floor flat, 9-5972. Near Elementary iand High modem ranch. % acre wooded Clommittce recommended an over­ Hartford, tomorrow night at 8 1954 Buick Hardtop Riviera Ma n c h e s t e r Package Delivery NUT GiciTPTnrTon'; JNC. Advt. No. ,4516.- . screened norch, closed in sunporch TalcottvlU*; a daughter to lb . Light trucking and package deliv­ able. MI 3-7820 or 29 Falrvlew St. lot. Washer - dryer-refrlgerator- haul o f U.S. acieiitiflc programs. o’clock. Monte Carlo vdilat -will be and t o . Theodora Wagner, 23 Bhrery fine acceaeory on this FLOOR SANDING and retlnlshii 100 MTCST TO PTPEET In rear. Coke steam heat. Ml TWO-FAMILY—6-6, two car ga­ Sch(X)l ! bullt-ln oven-atove are Included. Among . other things, the report played, prizes awarded and re- glamour lovely. ery. Refrigerators, waahers and 4-ROOM CAPE 9-0482. Strant St.; a son to Mr. and Mra. Specializing In old floon. stove moving specialty. Folding NEW YORK 23, N. Y. rage." Prime location. St. James For appointment to see call the called for creation of a department freahments served. Proceeds will laicien lAPierre, Andover. Only $395 Down 9-5750. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, gAod Parish. All large rooms. $18,500. New five room euatdm ranch, ga­ R. F. Dlmock Co., Reallora, ^ be applied to the building improve­ chdlra for rent. 50. 9-0752. of science and technologgy headed DISCHARGED SATtlRDAY: In­ $15,800 condition, $35. Cal) MI 3-5408. . Call the R. F. Dlmock , Co., rage. larre front p ^ h . natural 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, IiH 9^18, by a new cabinet offitfcr. ment fund. SHED DORMERS, garagea and all Detached garage, completely FOR "ftENT five rbom flat. 17 Ridge Realtors. MI 0-5246, or Joseph finish mahogany wood trim, birch fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 8U- 51ANCHESTER — Movmg and St. Adults only. MI 9-5128. Barbara Woods, MI 9:7703 or Adlai E. Stevenson, the Demo­ types of carpentry work. Roofing, trucking Co 50 -'8-6563. Owned Helu Wanted— Feifiale 35 flnlshed recreation room. C'on- Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara kitchen cabinets, ceramic tile bath, Robert Murdock, Ml 9-8972. The Story Group o f the South verateln, 67 Elizabeth Dr.; Mra. aiding, gutter work. For free esti­ For Sale FRIGIDAIRE, good running condi­ cratic presidential candidate in Beatrice Meloche, Bolton; Mra. 1953 Pontiac 2-Di*. Club Sedan and operated bv Walter B Per- xentent to transportation and Woods. MI 9-7702 Robert »Mur- baseboard hot water/heat, distinc­ 1952 and 1956, said In Cambridge, MethodUt WSCS wUl meet mates. call 50 9-8938, or 50 LADIES! tion, $15. MI 9-8640. dock, MI 9-6072. tively different Swedl*h com er fire­ NEW RANCH homes ready for Maude Johnson. Hartford; Mrs. A clean 6 cyl. car. Standard rett Jr.. Agent for Burnham's Van W ANTED- Registered nurse : two shopping center. For further in­ 7-room single, 4 bed­ Bti-sinesii Locations Mass., the armed forces setup Wednesday morning at 10:30 at 8-6730. Service. Service to 48 states. formation or appointment to place. Large lot with trees, traffic occupancy. One on Rendee Rd., the church. Rose MaasoUni, Bolton; W ayna' tranamlaalon. dayg a week. Call 5'n 9-2358 rooms, 1!': baths, mod­ IX3UNGE CHAIR and ottoman. In for Rent 64 MANCHESTER .— New five room Andover: two on Hebron Rd., Bol­ should-be revamped to meet Rus­ Alexander, 0 Berger R ^ Rock- see — call BE A HOSTESS ON THE good condition. Call MI 9-8370 after free neighborhood. Price $22,000. sia’s challenge. He also said the Only $245 Down 51 A 51 RUBBISH Removal Serv­ AUSTIN A. CHA5(BERS CO. local ranee. Lake Street. Large''rooms, Open Saturdava and Sundays. ton and one on Volpi Rd. in Bol­ vUle; Arthur BoutbiUler, EUing- ice. Cleaning attics, cellars and ern cabinet kitchen, 8 p.m. ENTIRE BUILDING about 6,500 eecretary of defense should be T h r Kiwanla d u b will meet and long itiatance moving pack­ finished recreation room with fire­ Week days coll >n, 9-8013. Direc­ ton. Six rooms, fireplace, space Thursday noon at the Manchester ton; Mrs. Lydia Pelotjuto, 118 N. yards. Incinerators emptied, ashes THE R. F. DIMOCK CO. large, landscaped yard PARTY PLAN square' (get. Suitable for stores, place. IH baths, combination win­ ■for two cars In the baaement ga­ given "much wider powers" over Elm S t; Kim Bergw, 20 Grove S t; ing, storage Call Ml. 3-S18'7. Hart­ COVENTRY NOTICE GAS RANGE 38” , white enam;rnjeL tions, from 'East Middle Turnpike the individual services. Country dub. A round table meet­ removed. Contract service avail­ ford CH 7-1428. M l 9.5245 office. Insurance companyf hall, dows and doors. Will'accept build.- between Princeton and Parker, rage, acre plus lots, built In RoekvlUe; James otters, 177 Eld- able. 50 9-9757. The Coventry Zoning Board of with shade trees. Man­ good condition Bargain at $^30. etc. Occupancy 3-6 months. In Stevenson sziid In a television ing la acheduled. 1953 Chevrolet Club Coupe Joseph Ashfoird— MI 9-6818 Call MI 9-0591. ing lot or Industrial land m trade. turn north on Earl. Street for one stoves, combination windows, etc. ridge St; Walter Heine, North Appeals will hold a ptibilc hearing chester Green area. Call Christmas Toys Gifts Fr^! center of town. One car garage (or Cmi Builder-Owner MI 3-6321. broadcast that the need for re­ Sharp and smooth. Barbara Woods—MI 9-7702 and block and then on (o Buckingham "The Complete Home” . Priced Truck No. 2 of the 8th DUtrlct Windham; Mrs. Malvina 8Iever}s, RANGE BURNERS and pot burn­ LIGHT TRUCKING and small Jobs Saturday. November 16. 1957 at rent at the Center. Call MI 9-5228, within reason. Without a doubt, organization of the nation's mili­ Only $245 Down ers cleaned and serviced, also new Robert Mnrdock—511 9-5972 MI 9-1205. after 3 p.m. USED HOUSEHOLD fumilure. Street, Fire Department was driven In the Andovery Stephen Welsh, 79 Fklk- done reasonable. 5(1 9-7853. the George Hershey Robertson or MI 3-7444., $8,700, FIVE ROOMS, (1 unfin­ these homes are among the bet­ tary setup is becoming more and aor Dr.; Harold Hoar Jr„ RFD 1, bumera. Terma, cash. 5 0 9-0147. .school at 8 P.5I. to hear the fol­ For Informotipn CaH Ml 3-162ft Twin beds..tables, chairs, good (or Veteran's Day Parade In Rockville or weekend. cottages. Inquire 145 Onter St. ished), excellent condition, alum­ RALPH E. GOWELL. ter values In this area. T. J. more apparent and "la qn enor­ RoekvlUe; Mies EdHh Baton, 146 lowing ra-sc.-i: ■ Fo r o f f ic e or commercial use, inum storms, central. Carlton W. mous enterprise about which Uttle yesterday afternoon. Riding on tha RAY ANN T.V. Clinic ser\’lce q Crockett. Realtor, MI 3-1577 or Benton St.; Warren Oolbutn, 94- Clifford R. Stevens— appeal from j three rooms, groun^ tloor. Main Hutchins. MI 9-5132. has been done so far.” v truck were Frances Limerick, $2.50. 24 hour service. Bone TWO GAS 'stoves, one Kalamazoo Owner-Btiilder _ MI 9-6418. Vemon Ave., RoekvlUe; Mnx 1951 Chevrolet Club Coupe Read Herald Advs. determination of building inspector i combination gaa and oil. Call MI Street near Center. Phone MI He added: "We better take the Justin Shimanski, Walter Dent, work. 50 3-2958 or I^I 3-8877. 1^-5229 or MI 3-7444. MANCHESTER—Five roohri older Geraldine Weiss, Vernon TraUer Radio, heater. Powerglide. and zoning agent on Iota 7 and 8.' 3-5249 mornings or evenings. 88 BUCKINGHajM* STREET BOLTON CENTER —Some alil't toll fains off mg automobiles and Donald Kraubkat and Ous Arndt, Ctourt, RockviUe; John Maloney, IS . Only $145 Down Tolland Road. homo, good condition, all utilities, buyer Is goipg to look this house put the cost into education. Tm all members of the volunteer de­ 243 NORTH MAIN store, 2()x60. near bus, schools and stores. Gpod Frederick Rd.; Andrew BattaggUa, MASON WORK. All kinds of re- Alexander Haddad .— requests CHINA — Eilght place settings, MANCHESTER - VICINITY oyer and make themselves a ter­ told we don't teach physics in more partment TolcottvUle; Carl Joy, 22 Jarvla permission to use existing build­ Lenox. "Peachtree " plu.x dessert heated. $100 a month, XA 8-1549 finance available, null price $9500. rific buy on this house. Real than half the country's high pairs. 511 3-1870, 7 to 9 p.m. or AD 2-7417. $9,100—and up. Bolton four room Rd.; Belone Pelletier, 0 Eldtidge ing for gas station and garage on plates. Price $149, valued at $230. Six room cape—plus garage, good ranches. ' large rooms, three bedrooms, 1'4 schools because we don’t have Firemen from tlw 8th Dlatilct A Lifetime Job ------iz,------■ location, near bus, schools and St; Mra. Kathryn Aiidenan, 299 1957 Ford 4-dr. Station -MANCHESTER Welding Service. South Street. Call MI 3-8472. $0,SOo — Coventry Lake —Price In­ baths, all the extras like windows, teachers." Fire Department this morning One of Amrrira's ,oldest Life stores. Easily financed, full price, went to 109 White St. where they Autumn S t; Mrs. Genie Lundgren, Boilers and furnace repairing. Insurance Companies tvants two All residents, and interested per- cludes two four room homes, one amesite, two-car garage, good lot. Rep. Davis (D-Oa) urged crea­ Wagon Tel. MI 9-1658 or 5 0 9-8762. SMALL GRAY chrome kitchen Houses for Rent 65 $13,900. Many’ more homes In all extinguislied a washing machine 256 Hackmatack St; Mrs. Albina dynamic personalities (age 25- son.s are invited to attend and be winterized. Live in one, rent the Owners are getting anxloua to tion of a strong federal authority WaUen, Broad Brook; Mrs. Bar-' Fully equipped. Save a bundle on hoard. table with leaf. ■'Two years old, price ranges. Call Ellsworth Mit­ other. move, so why not look It over and to bring "some order" to the de­ fire reportedly caused by overload­ this fine car. WATER PUMPS and Syitems com 40) to be trained for a career In • SEPTIC TANKS could be ^sed as utility table, $15, n e w l y REDECOlt^TED three ten Agency, Realtors. MI 8-5*30. bara HuU and son, Glastonbury; COVENTRY ZONING BOARD room apartment in, Vernon, Conn. $12,500—Bolton—Near Manchester, make an offer. Be surprised how fense effort. Davis, who heads a ing. Slight smoke damage in the Only $695 Down pletely iriatalled and repaired. Life and Nnn-Cancelahle Hlck- Cleaned and Installed MI 3-8301 realistic the sellers will be, T. J. residence waa reported. Mra Frances Moquln and aoi)» 159 ness and Accident sales, aabir.v OF APPEALS Modem conveniences. Central lo­ $1400 DOWN, new three bedroom seven; room Cape, five down, two House subcommittee on manpower School St; .Mrs. Ruth Foys and Also water softeners and (iltera. Charles Harldw, ^ crela ry unfinished up, steam heat, do- Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1677 of utilization, said thers has been C. A. Reynolds. Ml 8^327. up to $600 pel- mohth (no draw­ cation. Adults only. MI 9-2837. ranches, ceramic bath, hot water daughter, 12 West S t; Mra Shir­ Dated at Coventry, (|>onn. this • SEW ERS SPACE OIL STOVE, $25. MI 9-4643. heat, li acre, trees, $12,650. Carl­ meatic hot water, p le n ty ^ kitch­ MI 0-6418. waste of scientific manpower in - The Edgar Circle of the South ing), 5fajor Medical benefits Methodiat .WSCJS will meet tonlgh,t ley Granquist and daughter, Ekmt TOOL A EQUIP5IENT rentals, air and pension provisions to men lUh day of November) 1957. Slachine Cleaned GREEN MANOR-rThree bedroom ton W. .lutqhins MI 0-5132. en cabinets, artesian well. Pri­ and out of government. . Hartford; Mra Betty Titor and 1953 Buick Hardtop Special ranch hOuse. Attached garage: vacy. 414% mortgage. at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. Helen cooled engines repaired, used rna with proven ablllilcs In any field ____ .J ,___ Wanted— Real Estate 77 Sen. Byrd (D-Vs), a leading daughter,/'Bolton Rd., Vernon.' The nicest^ one we’ve seen in • INSTALLATION Why Travel?- Work In Wall to wall carpeting In .living VACANT 6 ROOM cape with ga- $15,960—Coventry, Rt. 44A; Gam- economy advocate, .said the,United d eh l, 129 Keeney -St. Hostesses chlnery (or'sale. A-P Equipment, yean: New w.w. tires too. where human contacts were of 40“ MAGI(^"CHEF gaa range, $25. room and dining room, Large lage, central. Vacant 6 rdbmer ■ bolatl-built six room Cape. Three will be Mrs. Janelle Goons and DiliSahAKGEO YESTERDAYS 945 Center St. MI 9-2052. vital impartancc. We drsllrie SPECIALIST LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- States can spend-another $2 bil- Mra Julia Sheridan, 3 HoUlster - Only $245 Down Tel, MI 3-7826. yard. Near, schpol and transporta­ with approximately 2 acres In aqres o f laqd,. fireplace, 1% family, three-family, business tion on mlasiles development with­ Mrs. Faith McGugan. those who want thiW to be their, tion. $135 per .month. Available center of towr, recently renovated. baths, piastefc.d walla, open St; Mra Rejeanne Greene, 43 HILLS' TELEVISION Service. last change and who want to Special property. Have many Cash buyars.. out throwing the budget out of Available, at all times. Philco fac­ Permanent jobs ^Available for — Experienced November US. For ' appointment. T. J. Oockett,-Realtor, MI 3-1577 stairway. Porch, oversized two balance. But he said Eiasnhower The WCTU \till have a roll-call Barry Rd'.; Mra. FTancee Henthorn, make a lifetime' connection In Town and Gouniry .Mnchinery and Tool.a 52 Mortgages arranged Please call RFD li RockvUle; Mrs. Hazel Pin- tory jiupervisec} service. Tel. 5II IN COVENTRY Call MI 9-9178. or MI 9-6418, car gahage. View. George L. Oraziadio, Realtor. MI would have to cut "nopessentt*!!' meeting tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Ameriras's X'o. 1 business. Write Immaculate 4-r.oom ranch. $16,0()0—Manchester Six room nay, Andover; Mra Anna Mantak, 1952 Hudson 4-dr. Sedan 9-9698. MATERIAL HANDLERS— ^ FOR SALE—1946 Allis CTialmerrf 9-5878, 109 Henry St. domrestic spending to make This South Methodist Church and each full-details In eonfldenee to Nicely landsenped iqt.' Drainage Co. - $58.46 PER MONTH and down pay-, Green Manor ttuich, domeatic hot member la asked to respond by re­ 89 High St, Roe'eviUe; Edward Radio, heater, hydramatic. A Bulldozer, tracks anil rollerk all possible." WE-flENT most Everything in the Manrhester Herald, Box E,-In­ SHIPPING ROOM AHENDANTS — ' Suburban For Rent 66 ment will buy this large five room . water, floor radiation heat, plas­ WANTED—Real Eatate Listings. peating a verse of scripture or cur­ Shea, 92 OUver Rd.; Mra Anna solid fins riding car. surance. M l 9.4143 rebuHt. Motor overhauled, all new •■anch, on hlghwqy 44-A, school Donald Quarles, deputy secre­ tool and 1 equipment line. A-P $9,80P :v' tered walla, ceramic bath, fire­ Call Fred Turklngton. Turkingtoq tary of defense, said this country rent event. Dr. Fred R. Edgar of Fatscher, 256 CSiarter Oak S t ; Only $145 Down Equipment; 945 Center St., MI WORKING FOREMEN OR LEAd MEN— parts (nstalled. Very reasonable. RCXKVILLEJ—Three room, new bus in front of }iouse, also to Man­ place, attached garage and' car­ Mrs. Barbara Gochee, 70 Bilrch St;v ' Financing available? Gonriafi Motor Sales, 285 Main Bros. Realty Qo. MI 3-1507 or MI has rockets capable of doing the Sooth (Jl)urch will’ bring greetings 9-2052 any time. apartment, heated, electric range, chester High, very good location. port, amesite drive, nicely land- 9-5865. and Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins will Kenneth Gunkel, Andover; Mra (First deposit holds). GENERAL WAREHOUSE MEN OR EXPEDITERS — ^ . St., Manchester. Phone MI 9-4671. refrigerator, dlspoaa], no pets. Garage, patio, one acre, garden, same kind of thing as the Soviet acaped comer lot, 200 foot front­ rockets tlJat fired Sputnik II into report on the' State convention. Fkither Durmlng, 136 Grove S t, THE R. F. D IM O C K C O . tIEENCED I $75 a month. TR 5-2505 or TR fireplace, washroom downstairs, age, near school, shopping and USTlNQS Wa n t e d , single and -Sewing at 10 ojn. ivlll be for Man­ RcckvlUe; Jonathan Law, 19 Bald­ Household Services EXPERI SUPERVISORS — 6-50^0. ■ i ■ full cellar-.Can be bought reason­ two-famtiy houses. Member of its orbit. He did not specify what DE CORMIER’S FOR FINE ..Musical Ristruments 53 bus. City water and sewer. Ovner Arqericari fockets he was talking chester Memorial Hospital. Mra. win Rd.; Mra. Emily Kaye, North Offered 13-A $13,800 M l 9.5245 able. No agents. PI,-2-72)l. MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ CARS $15,900 THREE NEW unfurnished rooms will redecorate Inside and outside. about. Ella F. Burr of South,Wlndsor 'wUI Windham; Peter Qolsh, 61 Cam­ Joseph Ashford—MI 9-8818 FAMOUS THOMAS electronic $18,300 — Manchester, five room tor, MI 9-llOT. any time. be chairman of hoateaaes for the bridge St; Daniel Monahan,'Bol, *4 MAPLE 8T., MANCHESTER ■FURNITURE repairing and-refin- 6-ROOM CAPE Barjaira W'oods^MI 9-7702 (or rent. Centrally’ located, first 215 WOODLAND STREET — Splc Thomas K. Finletter. secretary Plus Benefits— Poid Vocation -- Sick Leove orfegn delivered In your, homei and span six mom Cape, two un­ ranch, plaster walls, big kitchen,, of the Air Force In the Truman potluck at 12:30. ton; Mra. Georgett C3#yet^ IT lahtng; antiques restored. Furni­ Robert Murdock—MI 9-5972 Two family duplex, 5 and 5. floor, heat, gaa hot jvator and birch cabinets', plenty closet ARE YOU CONSIDERING All Ajiished. .Aluminum siding, Only $724, terms. Ward Krause. ■ electricity Included In rent. Adults finished, full abed dormer, up- SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? admipistration, said -Russia is Falknor Dr.; Mrs. Geraldine Mo- ture Repair Service. TalcottriUe. Large reoms, 2 car garage, M l 3-$S36. space. Domestic hot water -heat, HI. 8-7449 amesite drive. Near high school. Poid Hobdoys * Only. Apply 25 Maple' St., Rock­ statra heated, alumiiium combina­ We will appraioe your property ahead of the United States in both Our Lady of' Fatima Mothers Brierty and daughter, 90 CboUdge 19M PONTIAC t'wo-door hardtop, choice location. Shown by tion storm windows and screens, fireplace, full ceramic teth, nat­ satellites and missiles. Finletter Carcle will meet with Mra. FYod S t ; Mra. Glenna CaeaeH and son. Excellent flnanctng. ville. ural wood finish. City water and free and without any obllgatton. fully equipped, with white walla. FLAT FINISH Holland window appointment only. Call Rearing Apparel^Fnra 57 oversize garan, lovely yard 240 We also buy property (or caah. also said that “If we don't radical­ Flox, 92 CTolumbus St., Wedneaday 120 Grand Ave., RockvUle; M ra Call m 8-3407. ehadea, made to' m eagre. AU r (XKVILLE—New SV4 room apart­ feet dMp. Very reasonable In aewer. Near school, bua line. ly change our policies" Russia In a at 8 pjn. Co-hostessea will be Jean Cockerham and eon, 16 THE R. F. D iM O C K CO . Shopping and parkway. Nice.real- Or buying contact metal Venetian blinds at a new THE R. F. D IM O C K CO . Coll ond Arrange for Appointment— Ask for LADY’S ALPACA lined cqat, men's ment. Latest -oonveniencea, rotor price, Exciuaive with 'Elva YYler, 'ANLBY------3RAY, BRAY, Realtor few years will gain, clear super­ Mrs. William Mtmk and Mra. N. J. Church S t ; Mra. LUlian C o v o a A y 18S0 ENGLISH — Mprris Minor low price. Keys made whUe you antenna, tile bath, individual heat Realtor M l 9-4469. dentlal section. 30 day occupibey. BRAE-BURN REALTY iority. Lupacchlno. The guest speaker Business topcoat with zip out lining and $23,900 — Ck>ventry. Modem ranch, 'and daughter, Wapplng. prta car, -BUl'a I^obile Station, wait. Marlow'e. M l 9.5245 M l 9f5245 - ^ Dept. A sport JackeU. MI *-7386. control. Modem kitchen, range, MI 3-8273 While Americans debated how to will be Mrs. John McEaraet^, 394 DISCaiAROBD TODAY: Mra r \ Center St. refrigerator. Laundromat in bSse- 77 w e a v e r ROAD-Slx room 1:800 square feet living space.. Porter St. Joseph Asbfprd— MI 9-68IS Of Your Own Built-in appliances, 2% baths, two regain the scientific lead,, over the Florence Roberta, 90 S. Main S t ; WEAVINO at -buma. moth holea Joseph Ashford— MI 9-4818 CHESTER FU RRIERS- Fura re­ ment. Convenient location. Heat ranch, garage, fireplace, wall to WE HAVE ALL egsh buyer for Russians, some inofrmed sources I^Bimela Sleggl, 54 Stephen'St and tom clothing, boaicry runs, Rarbnni W'ood^—MI B-7702 IN AtANCHESTEB Bartaara Woods—M l 9-7702 modeled, repaired. .Capes and fumiahed.. Adulta.* $100'^monthly. wall carpeting, amesite drive, heating units,' large artealan well, three bedroom house with dry cel­ Clifford Magnus Skoog, son of 1*88 ONE-HALF- ton pickup, handbags repaired tipper re­ Roibert Murdock—-MI 9-5872 two acres of land. Tiremendoua outside the U.S, governnjent siioke Robert Murdock—M l 9-5972 •tolea made, fl*.*6. Call Ml *-731* TR 6-2*76, TR 5-3*26; aluminum combination storm win­ lar, under $18,000. Plgaae call of atill further Soviet objectives in Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Skoog, 28 C3ievrMet, good condition. PI ^2-7548. placement. umbrsllaj . repalteti. SUNOCO SERVICE for firee eaUmate, at your home. dows, in excellent conditiem and view with aouthem erposure. Carlton W. Hutchins Ml 9-5182 aa Other LUtinga Available space-eta weapons. Packard S t, has complated nine ' Tratiu HU 8 4 .4 nupJh men's ahlrt eoUara reyeraed and -beautifully landscaped. Call Man­ eo&n aa poasible. weeks of recruit training at the FOUR DOOR atation wagon. 1854 replaced. Ilarlow'a Uttia. Mend­ STATION W a n t^ .to Rent 68 chester Aaaoelatea. MI 8-0030, MI Listings Always Needed These' sources- saUd Soviet Pontiac, radio, heater, hydrama­ ing Shop. -— C. R. BURR & Co., Wanted-^To Buy 68 *-0384. SELLING YOUR property? Have scientists are thinking In tqrms of U.S. Naval Training Center, Bain- Prairie du Chlen, Wla.—On oioe FOR LEASE LAW RENCE P. PIANO tic. Kuat eall today. Save $200. MI FAMILY MOVING to vicinity from MI 9-8910 ready buyers' for one and two- anned hypertonic bomber that bridge, Md. A graduate o f Man­ atretiPh along the Mlaalaelppi River *-*6M. ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster- FOR INIORBlATlOir Ol2> GUNS (any ccmdiUon), out of state. Deaire houaa or apart­ $2,000 DOWN, new six room Cape, family bouaes. Member Multiple 3d glide through space at chester High School, he "will spend near Prairie du Chlen -sevanJ ing, cuotom made comlcea, I CALL MRS. WBTHERBEE Tel. M l 3.1561 - Manchester, Cohnl aworda, war reUee, antlquaa, etc. ment unfurnished With three bed- shed dormer, IH baths, birch GAMBOLATI BUJUT Raneh. One Uattng Servlee. SherwoTC A.-. japeeda of 18,000 to 14,000 mlleu an a 14-day leave with hia parents b«- trains hit 84A ntplt, tJto footoat drapea and slip cover*7 879.80 and '. (one or whole coUbction). -70 MU} - roome. References if needed. Call cablneto, one acre. ft$,S0O. Carl­ year old, nice lot 90'x400*. Reduced Beechur, Realtor. Rhone weeley hour to bomb and apy on any place fore reporting to Great Lakes, RL, regularly scheduled rattway (Bm 4 w . Choice qt (abrica. Call Mrs. lU f-0291 • t ^ ^ S-TO7. ■MZ*-*0O5eitor *p.m . ton W, Kutohlna, JiOVJai*. *ior 4ulck MOa, t^T.lbO. MX MUS. I t Smith. MI 9-8953 or *-*969. on Earth. - for eleetrietan’a mat* eebpoL In the ViUtod Stotoa , Read.JElierald A d vi. B oUm , M l 8-7068. ^ V ■' ■ -i'--. '

    •(•• t fAGB SIXTEEV MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 198t. jlanrh^atpr lu^ning UpraUi Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather For the Week Ended ForMsat at O. •. Wastbae. November 8, 1937 Ladles Of Stj Jamea will hold their Members of, the family of Con­ son said. A nattonally-famous November meeting tonight at 8:15 stantino Urbanettl, 141 Pearl St., Democratic figure, whose name Other Side of the Desk Fair, qpt aa rxdd toalgM. Law, About Town in St.' James' School hail) Mrs. v.ill help him celebrate his 87th Dinner Slated will be announced later, is expect­ SEE 12,674 Sl-i8 axcept fai Aa In boine daapar Margaret Arthur, assistant in the birthday which occurs today with- ed to be the principal ipeaker. vallaya. Fair, mild YPMneaday. children's departnyent of the Mary Member of the Audit -. Member of the Manchester Re- a family parly tonight at Ills In Honor of Tickets may be obtained from 56 MHS Students to Teach COLOR TV Bureau of Circulation' High 84-58. pubtieah Women’s Chib, who are Cheney Library, will speak on .home. He has three sons, Peter, Hutchinson and District Chairmen Manchester^A City of Village Charm' making a study tMS month o f the Disdovering Resources in Your Marino and Giillio Urhanetti, all Pascal Mastrangelo, I; N. Charles Public Library," of Manchester: two daughters. i Any Afternoon work being carried on at the 3 Democrats Boggini, II; Tom Elliott, III; and Elementary. Schools Classes (Except WedneadayjL Manafleldv State Training School, Mrs. Palmirs Marinelli of Glas- | Norman Comollo, IV. VOL. i.XXVlI, NO. .37 ICIaaalfled AdvertlRlng on Page 14) win visit the school on Thursday A regional meeting of the DAR tonhury and Mrs, Mary Sharoles 1 \ ■ (SIXTEEN PAg ES) / MANCHESTER. CONN,. TUESDAY. NOVEMBERI n , 1957 PRICE n V E CENTS Three prominent local Demo­ •a i of this week. The plan is to will be held at the Connecticut of Hartford. 15 grandchildren and \ Fifty-six teenagers will be ex­ < ■Phis is the fifth year the program ______V______14 great grandchildren. j crats will be honored by the party's leave from the home of Mrs. John Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St., Wliisl Party Set cused from high school classes for has been in operation. Bowen, program chairman, at j Hartford, Thursday. Members . of town committee at k testimonial On Friday. Nov. 1,5. all of the BARLOW'S TM’o-Alarm Fire 10:80 a.m„ returning to Manches­ Orford Parish Chapter may make dinner Saturday, Nov. 23, at the week of Nov. 18-23 In order to practice teachers will be the Television Sales-.Servico Bates College alumni In the Hart-' | Cavey's Restaurant. ' ter by 2:30 p.m. A lunclieon will reservations for the 1 o'clock foi-d area are invited to attend the i , Bv Emblem Club "see teaching from the ,other side guests of the MEA at a luncheon be served ip the staff dining room luncheon bv caUlng .Mrs. Steven fall dinner meeting of t,he Hart­ The party members will pay of the desk'' in Manchester's ele­ at.the Waddell School. Mrs. Ethel 1089 Tolland Turnpike In East Hartford Williams, 'n-angportation will be JJ,S. P lane Sets at the Institution. Other women ford Bates Club Saturda.^at 7:15 tribute to former Director Pasciti Manchester Emblem Club. No. mentary schools. Robb, principal of Waddell, is in Biirkland—Tel. MI 8-.5095 intofeeted will be welcome to make provided. The Ruth Willis Chap- at the Maple Hill Restaurant, 316 Poe, Committee Chairman Steve 2,51, will hold a military whist and . The students, all seniors and charge of arrangements for the Hartford, Nov. 12 (2Pt—A 2- the trip, and Mrs. Bowen, who will I ter will be hostess. Cavagnaro. and Judge Jules Karp. juniors at Manchester _ High alarm fire ripped through a Farmington Ave.. Hartford. Guests card party "rhiirsday evening at 8 luncheon. make transportation and luncheon ' ------from the Bates campus will In-! Arrangements for the banquet School, will observe classes in the large office and warehouse arrangements, should be notified. | Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post. No. o'clock at the Elks Home. elementary schools of their choice, building In East Hartford thia elude Pre.sldent and Mrs. Charles' and will teach the classes before Dis tance Mark ------: 102, American Legion, will hold a Mr. and .Mrs. J. Edward Mc- Barnard FT80 morning, destroying,new tele­ F Phillips and Alumni Secretary the week is out. A The Ruth Society members o f , regular meeting tomorrow night at Frank O. Stred Jr. Keever will direct the playing. vision seta,'radios and phono­ Covenant Congregational Church! 8:1.1 at the post home. Members Each practice teacher will he Sets Open Hoii.se DEVELOPING graph rieCords. Tickets may be obtained from any placed under the guidance of an have been invited to attend the | are urged to attend. member of the committee or at the Buenos Aires, N ov. IZ'UPjTtrannport role," the announcement TTie blaze started sometime Harvest Festival of the Plainvillc I ------Tbe American In.stltute of Elec­ elementary school teacher who before 7 a.m. in the repair de­ trical Engineers, Connecticut Sec­ door. Husbands of members aie ' The Barnard Junior High f a r - , — Gen. Curtis- E. Lemay Society Thursday at the Plainville' Manche.ster Lodge, No. 73, A.F. vvill supervise him all during the I i tic .• r- ! Lemav flew to the Argentine partment at the rear of a 2- tion. will sttend an Inspection trip welcome. I week. The elementary school ent-Teacher-St)ident Organization Covenant Congregational Church. | ^nd A M., will hold a regular Co-chairmen Mr.s. Harold landi^ a giant L .S. A ir F orce j capital to participate in the ob- and 3-atory building at 673 Stores, Loss in Thousands of the Charles Pfizer Plsnt, Grot-; teachers who tske part in the pro­ (PTSO) will sponsor pn open house | The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask of the: nreeting at the Masonic TempleJp- Burnett and .Mrs. Donald Jorgen- KC135 jet tanker here early | gervance of Argentina’a national Connecticut Blvd. occupied by local church will be guest speaker, on, tomorrow from 3 to 5 p.m. An. gram do so voluntarily and with­ program Thursday at 7:30 p m. today, setting a no\v w orld Kaviation week. Later today he was Radio and Appliance Distrib-' morrow night at 7:30. Following informal dinner w-ill follow at the aen have named the following citni- out compensation. The Manchester Students will be expected "to thy business meeting the Fellow- mlttees: .Mrs. John Ziemak. Mrs. ffigMfFll! distance record for n o n s to p , preaent a letter of greeting from iitors Inc. Wagon Wheel Restaurant. Groton, j Education A,ssn. and the guidance bring their parents to .school and rofiiolinir iot fliirht Preaidcnf Eisenhower and a silver Flames leaped through the The Manchester Garden Club craft degree will be conferred with Lee Ann Gundersen, 11.5 Olcott j James Ellis. Mr.s. Paul Gagne and to show them the facilities in iise will hold its -November meeting department of the high school ar­ Snap% kdAd>tki^ model of the KC13.5 to provisional ■ roof of the warehouse and Senior Warden Harold W. Lavan- Dr., will'be featured In 'Light Up. Mrs. Kenneth Hodge, pitecs; Mrs. range the placement of the "teach­ at the school. Parents will have an The burl>\ Cigar-smoking Air, tonight at 8 o'clock in Center way In charge. At the conclusion of John Mitchell. .Mr.s. George Eng­ smoI:e gu.shed thiough the the Sky " to be presented st the ers" with the principals of the ele­ opportunity to become better a c -' Force vice rhlrf [ Lemay's flight wax a dramatic windows at the Rides and rear 10 Breaks Church. Prof. Wendell H. Camp, the meeting there will be a social Avery Memorial. Hartford, Nov.' lish. Mrs, Eine.st Barnes, Mr.s. An­ mentary schools. guest speaker, will take for his hour and refreshraenta. Worship­ quainted with their children's of 18 brought the m "tary ^^e world of the of the 30-year-old brick struc­ 14, 1.5 and 16, by the Beacon Play-; thony Lapolla and Mrs. Clarence Before the practice teaching be­ teachers. Details of this program , topic, "Going to Pot in Your Gar­ ful Master Malcolm Rijbertaon Tracy, tickets; Mr.s. Laurence of the Boeing 70, jetliner clown m ^remendoii.R striking range and ture. den." He will be introduced by ers, employe drama group of the gins, the students are given an op- and further meetings will be ' apeert of U S. aircraft. American By 10 a m., firemen were urges all those wishing to attend Travelers Insurance Companies. I Lapolla, Mrs Raymond Ellis. Mrs. Pfli tunity to apply for participation Misa Mlllicent Jones, president of the dinner on Nov. 19 to make broadcast over the school public w ["T :officera said Soviet Ru.aaia ha* no still pouring water on the Listed for Walter Baidyga. Mr.s. Charles in the program. In order to qualify address system to all students. ' We.atover Air Foice Base, In Ma.aa-; the club. Mrs. Charles Crocker Jr. reservations promptly by calling Tai'pinian. Mr.s. Thomas Blanch­ plane that can match the KC135's amouldering remains of the and Miss Jones of the Horticultur­ for the practice leaching a student In each home roonv there will be achu.^ett.a. j performance. Howard F. Waddell or Erland R. The' norlhea-et neighborhood ard. Mrs. Ronald Gate.s. and' Mrs, must have a passing grade of C warehouse from an aerial lad­ al study group vvill also speak. John.son. Meeting for Girl Scout and Charles Ponticclli, refreshments | on hand parents of Student Council The flight took 13 hours and 2. L,emav' told newsmen he boosted der and, from the ground. Mrs. Crocker's subject will be "The or bettei- in all subjects. In pre­ members to distribute membership mlniitea. The old record of t,488 di.atance to 6.350 mile* Brownie leaders originally ached- ' and. table decorations: and Mrs. vious years about 30 to 35 students Fire Chief Francis Dagon said Broad St. Fragrant Garden" and Misa Jones. i.'ed for tornorrow night at the Edmund Hindle, publicity. | cards and to receive new mem-1 mile* for a non.atop. no refueling ■ flyinjri'a (log-leg course out over the fire was under control. Memorial Temple. Pythian Sis­ have taken part in the prografh. bers Into the PTSO. "The Gray Garden." ters. will meet in Odd Fellows Hall -Manchester 'Green School has | 1 jet night wa* act in 19,55 py a Atlantic. He aaid he would fly tomorrow at 8 p.m. At this time been postponed until Wednesday. ' French Mistral. ^^c plane back to the United Vandals broke tnto.a dozen The. Ladies of the Army and the charter will be draped for Past Dec. 4. The Ai^ Force in Washington state.* tomorrow, but thi* time by local stores laat'Dight causing Hamilton Standnrd Photo Navy Club Auxiliary will hold a Grand Chief Mrs. Frances Herron John J. iliitrhln^on said the flight marked a "new ghorlest route, U.S. Court Lifts damage estim ate in the milestone in the history of Jet avia- gverage spred figured out to aetback party tonight at 8:30 at of" this town, who died suddenly Manchester's second annual tal­ thousands of dollars. . the clubhouse. Oct. 22. ent show, sponsored bv the Metho­ arc being made by John J. Hiilchin- ' tion." jugt, under 490 mile* an hour. The son. , I In all, 18 storea were broken In­ dist Men of the South .Methodist An Air Force announcement said General said hi* top spead was 550 Ban on Movie to. 10 on Broad St..' between Cen­ Church, will be held at the Waddell Poe, who recently reaignetl from the KC135, in addition to its role m.p.h, Most of the time plane flew ter St., and W. Middle Tpke., one • School Friday and Saturday nights the Board of Directors, vvill be hon-J You’re Paying for a New Car. a.* a tanker fo- B52 heavy bombers above 36,000 feet, at the comer of Broad and the at 8 o'clock. Special features and ored for his contributions to the'j and now jot fighter*, "is readily Leraay termed the trip ^Game of Love’ Turnpike, and one on Hartford Rd. semi-professional aetz will be pre­ party and as a Director. Hutchin­ adaptable to serving ns a transport another cro.ss-country flight'' and The break waa discovered by sented. Proceed., will be used for son said. Cavagnaro will be saluted for troop.* and vital cargo at Jet said it was "very pleasant." Wa.shington, Nov. 12 i.fi The Su- Patrolman John Hughes at 1:20 youth activities. as the new town committee chair­ speeds and high'Ali'liulc*. " "We flew over moat of the bad ptenic Couri today struck down a.m. while on routine patrol. Po­ man. And Karp will be congrat­ "The record fligljt today featured! — , Chicago's ban against the French lice said that deatructlon rather ulated on hi.s appointment as Town the KUI35 in th(s utility global I (Continued on Page Eleven) movie,,"The Game of Love."' than burglary aeemed to be the Manchester Square Dance a u b Court Judge by Gov. Abraham Make Sure You Get Oue The High Tribunal in a briel main rnotive of the vandals. members are reminded of the Ribicoff. order reversed a derisi, EqulpaieBt Smashed dance tonight at B o'clock at the About 100 guests will attend the U.S. Circuit Court in C3iicago Office equipment, IncludingTypc- Waddell School. dinner to begin at 7 p.m., Hutchin- which had upheld the police cenlior writers and adding machines, was Adlai Refuses Ike’s board's prohibition against show­ anjaahed. An ax< was found im- ing the film. -hedded in one wall. Papers ant) Times Film Corp.. distributor of records were scattered about of­ the movie appealed to the High fices, desks defaced beyond use. ,, ’ r Tribunal, which actcil unanimously In alt cases, the vandals bfokq SPECIAL Bid for Aid at NATO today without the customary he.ar- windows to; gain entrance to the cleM yonr dn|ie« . I ing of aiTTumenla. stores. In many caaea, the deatruc­ 700*11 bo M proud of them m ii TUESDAY ONLY! ______! A Cliicago ordinance requires tlon waa carried on with tools the day yoo boogbt them. ^ . censorship of movies prior to their found within the establlshmenta. Ladles' Prime Washington.-sNoy. 12 i/P, The* nee might go to Paris with the showing and bars the exhibition of An eatimated 81,900 ditmage w af I I.,eather or White House said today Adlai Sic- Presidentnext month either as sn films found by the police board to reported by Joseph Barrett Of Bari -DRAPERIES' Neollte venson has turned down an invita- official o unofficial adviser be immoral and obscene, rett Plumbing Supply' Cfe„ 311- tion to help prep.are an American He said further details about The Circuit Court's opinion In the Broad St., hardest hit of all the PLAIN I HEELS program to be recommend.'d to the Stevenson's role would have to case of the French film stated: businesses. VNUNED Dry CiMiiail North Atlantjc Treaty Oiganiza-' come from Stevenson. | "We do not, hesitate to say the Damage at Barrett’s Included a On Wooden tinn, - i Hagcrly said Secretary of State. calculated pu: pose of the producer smashed typewriter, two adding THIS WEEK ONLY! I Spike Heela Presidential pre.ss Secretary | Dulles invited Steven.son late last' of this film, and its do/nipantAn ax ef- rammed handle first throu^ih a wall, and'a one of a dozen stores broken into, suffered damage esti­ machines, a file cabinet, and tw o * James C. Hagerty said Stevc'n.son month to ‘take part in the work of feet, arc substantially to arouse desks. Barrett aaid that the van­ CHEVRIIH has agreeii. however., to "c o m -! Preparing an American program to .sexual desire. We are of the opinion smaslied -safp remained in Lite wake of a break at Jiarrett mated-at $1,500, When vandals went on a rampage in Ragalariy $1.25 9 9 dals gained entrance through a "Shoe Repairing of the Better Kind for Over 40 Yeara.” ment" on the program which this ; be rccpmmendrd " to the PariR that the probR'bility of this eff)ct Plumbing Sufiply, .311 Broad St., last night. Barrett’.s, the Broad .St. area. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) rear wii)dMz and. used tools Inside country will lav befoririils Allies meclln(^ is sq great aa,t? outweigh wjinl- the etore to do the cfamCgb, They WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS In the hope of overtaking the Rus-1 There had been earlier rgportg.ever artistic ik' other merits the dragged out a safe and broke into - New Ar 23 Oak St. for Rians in tile guided missile and re-: Stevenson hid b*en invited by th* | fUnf may possWa . . . The (free, it ooly to find it empty, A t a ]>art- la ted fields. | White House to become Dtmor speech and free ^ress) amendmentsClamour Chief SAM YULYES Democrats Rift ing touch, they rammed an 8 x ' I President Elsenliower plans per-! cratic adviser on foreign policy— | o f the federal .Constitution do not, H Just A Step From Main Street— In Front Of Purnell Parking. I \ SAC with N-Bombs aonallyAo head, the American dele- especially with regard to revttal-. shield public peddlers of obscenity [. ’through a waU, handle llrat fm a t o le n Open 7 A.M. to 6 PJil.—Open All Day Monday. ® ; gallon-.u „ n at.1 th*the NATOVA-rn meeting in'in izlng the Atlantic alliance. land immorality." j |Ribicoff Asset, Runs 3 Ways, Thomas Mason, 'co-owntr of WJIIIKHAU com Paris next month. With respect to the. InvilaUpn J Time* FUm'a appeal cited a 19521 M a n c h i s t i r C o h h * Hagerty declined to elRborate to Stevenson to take on a more , decision by the Sunreme Court that MlUworh Co.. 854 Baldwin Says on v l ■ -» = ™ • UO-pound USE DRT CLEAKINO MAIN FLOOR ENTRANCE on what effect the ‘comment" limited role than that, Hage-ty , movies are Included in the free , Aicbrii Oaims from Stevenson, who twice op- said tersely: i speech arid preas guarantees of the eafih'MVWnF'eMtaining 8200 svaa L stolen from the store. OR OUTSIDE ENTRANCE—18 OAK STREET posed Eisenhower for the presi-' “He declined but he said that he Constitution. Tlie appeal also cited I Hartford, Nov. 12 (A P I — Re- dency, woujd have on American j would comment on that nrogran. Paris, Npv. 12 (Ah—Thb chief of-^toldtold reportersreporterd hta proposal for A Oakland, Calif,, Nov. .12 IF—R«^ Pike Package Store, 378 W. ' publican State Chairman Clarence' policy. But H agerty did say Sle-j and would do that after the pro- Striking: down n Kunsftfl film c<*n- the U.S. Strategic Air Comm guided mlasile center has the full puWWpn National Chairman Meade Middle Tpke„ at the com er of SETTING A NEW ven.*on's comment will not b e ! gram was prepared. " ______> F. Baldwin today described Gov­ said today he has planet 4iU ovi% backing of President Eisenhower ] Alcorn aaid today Democratic at Broad St., waa rotiibed of between . 8 and 12 bottles df liquor valued forthcoming until after the Ameri-: The preas secretary added that (Contiimed on Par^ ernor Riblc^ as one who.se "chief the world loaded with nucleat and the Pentagon. | tacka on Prealdent Eiaenhower In, HIGH IN VALUES! can program has been prepared. I the adminialration "r'*ns to avail asset is glamour" and who takes Speaking to the NATO Assem-' dicate a "semblance of unity." tiut From all appearances this means itself oT that offer." bomba ready to take off 15 min­ bly, he also urged immediate crea- i that the Democratic party rially la (CMilinued tm Page Eight) ‘■‘the rciponsi'jil'iic j>t his office utes after any warning of a Soviet nothing more than that Plevenson ' Hagerty made It plain that al- so Ightly," tion-of a North Atlantic InsUtute' »P*lt three ways. ' - DOMESTIC DEPT. Now Offon; wlll submit to llie White House or though Stevenson had refu.se,1 to attack' of Defense Studies staffed by scien-' "Actually." Aleom said In a talk Doctors Report The party chieftan. lashed into Gen. Thomas Powers said the the .State Department the sort of! take part in formulating an ,5mer- th,- Democratic Governor in a ma- lists, mathematiciansi physicists prepared for a GOP rally,./'there CUTE IRON-ON comment he normally would be ex-: lean program, Hagerty think.* SAC mounted this alert Oct. 1 and and economists. It would be at­ is not one split but three—porthem I jor speech before the GOP Dutch has kept it up ever since. peeled to issue publicly on some-1 Stc'-enson "wants to be aa helpful E'seiihowe'r in treat luncheon st Hotel Bond. tached to SHAPE, NATO's mili­ Democrats versus southern Demo­ BuUetins thing already done without consul-, .i* he can." He wa.O addresalng a hews con­ tary headquarters outside Paris;:.. crats, liberal Democrats . versus NOVEMBER Og.-r. 1 1 ' Refeermg -to GoLernor Ribicoff's ference at. the paVIiameataiy as­ conservauve , Democrat* and' the tatton with lilm.:...... 1 The. Whlta House .spokesman ■ -This' propo.iai'thOWever, haii 'ribf froRi the AP Wire* sembly of the North Atlantic Democrat National Committee, Hagert.v said he knew nothing said he doe* not Snow of any plan Best of Tieam ir^’^"dwinta7d':''' been cleared with the White House wtm FEIT APPLIQUES Full Coil Suspension about reports that tlie 1952 and ------Treaty Organization. with its various appendages, versus Rugged X Framo "One of the reasons I feel so as yet. he told newsmen. ^ 1956 Democratic presidential noml-1 (Continued on Page Seven) Powers said that one third of his Jackson also urged th'at NATO il*«de™hlp In COn Washington, Nov. 12 (AP) — confident is the fact that Gov. Ribi- MISS TORRES IN OONTBMFT V8 Engine to 290 H.F. command would soon be in this adopt an 8-point scientific trainlns | * . New York, Nov. 13 (A F )— Leva) Air Ride President Ei.senhower'a doctors coff has taken the responsibilities state of alert. each RUG SALE of his office so lightly. I feel that “ Tlie planes are on the runways ;d „ a !io n .i Marie IMrre, New York Hei*M Longer and Lower yesterday pronounced him In ex­ the people of our state are becom­ Trtbane televisloa eotaanatst, More Headroom IVo Rollback Predicted loaded with^bombs," aaid the bald­ aclenUrts supplies of cellent health. ing aware of it. "sorry record" of the Democrats in waa adjudged In crtmlnnl con­ 10'»59 ing little general. "The crews sleep tempt of court today by Fed­ . . . Decorate akirta, jacketa, belts, blouaea, e tc. - with Body by Fisher A medical bulletjn on hla latest "He is now on anothe Florida The Soviet apiitniks. he warned, 4he last session of Congress, Re­ and Leg Room nearby. We are increasing the eral Judge Syiveater J. Ryan these cute-dogs, cats, bofsea, rabbits, deer and birds. head-to-toe physical examination vacation. 1 woiifd like to ask—.va­ number of planes on the alert to “are a sober reminder that in cer- publicans would be foolhardy to said: cation from what? since h* has one third of our effectives. T he! . development, permit the Democrats to select- the for refusing jfo revenl n news 72" FELT ...... $ 2 .9 8 Y d . Price Spirals May End "TTie President continues to worked at his Job le.*s thnm any plane* can be off In' 15 minutes. ' issues and the battleground for source of InfomAHon. He sen­ maintain an excellent state of governor of the st'ate in recent TTie «lert heran Ort 1 " munlty . . it should now be clear 195g> ■ . ^ tenced her te 18-days iraprieoa- 9 " x l 2 " FELT P I E C E S ...... 1 7 e P i « e » C tN T tR health following recovery from his years. His publicity has been-good, U.S Sen. Henry Jackson (!>-;"■* *’■* competition." "Inatead." he asserted, “we ought ment and relenaeit her on her two Illnesses." , but again the record shows that to be probing and exploiting the own recognlznnce pending nn FELT KITS ...... S9c Olid 79e Wash I todav cAIled for the imme-1 Jackson is chairman of jhe As- 111 1958, Economists Say It referred to his September word.* cannot replace action with diate estabilshment of a N A T O ; *cn>eiy’s scientific committee. He board, unbridgeable differences appeal. Misa Terre had refnaed And DRIVE IT TODAV! 19.55. heart attack and to the se­ Connecticut voters." ( guided missile training center. I developed his program o v fl the that exist among Democrats . . . a court order .to revenl tiid' nmne vere Intestinal attvek he suffered Opening up further jon Gover- The .Seniitor told the formal year with the aid of such ex- among Republicans our differences of a f^hnnbla Broadenattng Washington, Nov. 12 IJP> ComcVtime could partly offset the higherj In June 1956, which required sur- opeqlng session of the NATO Pafr- perts as Dr. , Jamas- Killian, are far fewer and less Important System ezernUvp who allegedly was. the source of aa article ahe Special Markdown Sale of Quality Used Cars happy New Year, there may be rates of pay. | ger.v (Continurd on Page FLfteen) llan)ent.*ry Assembly *uch/.a,-'cen- U.S. mi.*sile czar. than our points of agreement. With WTote last Jan. 10 eonoemlng some relief from rising prices. | n ie con.sunier price index The report was made pcoiic at ter would train aoidlers. en)(ineers The Assembly, made up of parY Democrats it Is just the revenie. In January, government price -cached 121.1 per rent of the 1947- the White House 2’ ', hours after liament members from the. 15 Their differences are shar)>er and Judy. Onrlaiid, actress and COPYCAT! 1453 CHEVROLET HARDTOP 1950 OLDSMOIILE HOLIDAY COUPE and technicians from all., 15 mem­ singer. experts said today, the .cost' of 9 average in Septembe^ after 13 NATO cburilrles.- has qnl.v consult­ more important than are their BauUng has copied a'high priced wool plaid pattern and Eisenhower checked_oul of Walter ber cOiintrie* in the X»« of niis- living may^dip alightly and then consecutive monlha of increase. Reed Army Hospital. He entered ative powers^ but its recommenda­ points pf agreement.” made it in wool and rayon. RADIO, HEATER. POWER GLIDE ' $1045 I RADIO, HEATER. HYDRAMATIC $395 alles. INDIANS GET LANE level off Into a period of compara­ Ty-o years earlier it Was 114.9 per the hospital late Simdsy and re­ Aa t'ne parliament'members from tions are expected to influence Alcorn aaid there is further evi­ cent. ■ ' - News Tidbits CtcL-eland. Nov. It (45-i--Fmak tive atg^lllty. mained overnight. ' undergoing a the 15 Allies rii^'. France's top sol­ final decisions to be taken when dence of the “splintered state” of By tjiat time a 2-year inflation . The Bureau of Labor Statistics airies of medical tests. Culled from AI*' Wires President' Eisenhower, British the Democratic party Iq recent Lane' today waa hired ais general BAULING’S SMART TWO-TONE 1953 FORD V8 $tATION WAGON 1955 CHEVROLET BELIk IR 4-DOOR * dier. Marshal Alphonse Juin, called manager of the Cleveland In- wi.ll have chew ^ about 5 ‘ j cents iBLS) noted that the 0.1 per cent The report "was signed by the in an interview for a "real NATO Prime Minister . 'Macmillan and “ policy statements" by its advisory A/tMORY ST. RAQIO. HEATER, POWER GLIDE, « 1 O i l r out of the burring power of the * diana. He comes here from th e . WOOL and RAYON PUIDS RADIO, HEATER, 9-PASSENGER ' V-8 ENGINE White Hou.*e physician. MaJ. Gen. pool" of atomic arms. He said'each ^ UOMARRST ^ $ 9 9 5 «plp4w consumer's dollar. (Continued on Page Two) Howprd M. Snyder, dnd MaJ. Gen. . Inmate of New York State pri- (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on- Page Eight) -St. IxMiis CartUnals. 8"8^**8s of the^n^rinclpal^ NATO ‘members' * Hank Greeaburg', and ^ t s n 8- There will be no preceptlble roll­ . Leonard D. Heatoq, commanding soq auys he committed armed rub- aqji .France in ' particular ahotild U8I«M back, officials predicted in private officer at Walter Reed. bsTj" lor which other man has year rontra6’t. Lane, a. 6f-ycar-. 1953 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR Interviews. .Throughout 19.58, they' have a stock of nuclekr artris. old Jack-in-the-box whose play­ HOMf 1955 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON This \v*s the President's first served 10, yeafsr.-Cambridge, , ' The Mar.*hal,,forri»er NATO cbm-' believe, living costa may •fluctuate er . trades' pulled the Chicago RADIO, HEATER; POWER GIJDE, - 1 T A C Market j complete 'physical checkup sine'e Mas.5,,, veterans lash put at mander In Central Europe, said RADIO, HEATER, HYDRAMA'nC $ 8 9 5 A^-8 ENGINE • * p l /7 d at or near today's record high, or ! Oct. 27-28. 1956, a few days, he- ciiius tor taking over be.-tl sijpia ■tVhlto Sdx and St.'Louis Card-- France could make her own n u clw ', No Dog Inal* higher In their league . . . Voull want a dress, a skirt or Jacket of this amart g 'little higher. ; fore I his reclection to a seednd Veteran* Day observance Monday. plaid. Brown and tan; brown and aqua;, plush red and Between now .and the end of the weapons and "cbjijd Sven have her, standings; sUII has a ,vear to go. Erases Fears i term. ; Sen. Alkeff. cR-Vl.) propo'Lea own (nuclear) arms soon." ' Mack combinations. 1953 PLYMOUTH. 4-DOOR 1954 FORD V8 VICTORIA year, it wtis suggested, ,-gome "His general physical condition I hat government fgeiaintof on a S-year conttact With tho BEST RUG BUYS! furth'ex rise in the consumer prieii' ' itiin'a statements were (Wblished Cardinals. But his release there . is esccTent," Snyder and Heaton con.rU over basic . scientific 1-e- in the newspaper Aimore against « To Ride U. S. Satellite RADIO, HEATER , $ 6 9 5 ' RADIO. HEATER '• .$ 1 2 7 .5 Index may occur, partly because For Business reported. ' search /aimed out private m- waa expected to come from of the big holiday buying season bacligrpund'of compfiiints by oth-f. prersident August. Bosch. James C. Hagerty. ^Vhile Housel fiustty-•-TSew U ;^-'Altoincy Ueiv- er NA'rd members ‘against the CUT A DASHING FASHION IN SOFT. • BROADLQOM and the. arrival of new-ear models By S.VM P A W ^ N press secretary, jald Elsenhower's !e.‘al,.i*'illlam P. Rogers presented Washington. ;^ov. 12 UPi- Therci'rtces hi the U..S. satellHes depends -19S3 MERCURY 4.DOOR 1954 CHEVROLET.$TATION WAGON at higher, prices.' Bri“ti*h-Amerirart miclear m oqo|v „,bi,ity that an American 8^RELL L6.SEs 'W o PLEAS ' New York. Nov, 12, f;^-^If you're ptesent weight is 173-pounds! T ' “ ' - . on th* success' of the half dozen ■ EASY TO WORK WITH 100% ACRILAN But there are sign, that aeveraU com-psres \ri'th n 2 " p o = ' - ; t X ‘ Secretary .e^smr aalelHte .may carry a living Xhl'ng launchings planned before the IGY : Washington, Nov., It i n '— • 9 X 12 RUGS HEATER, MERCOMATIC. LIKENEVV! $ ^ 0 4 5 ^ RADIO, HEATER. POWER GLIDE - $ 1 ,0 9 5 0/ the underlying Inflationarytime 6C h's^heckup a bit more James C. 'h n g ..ty ii.smisiw. ^ 1 -year, but it's.not closes at the end of. 19,58.' Morton Sol^ll todaiy lost two nessmen see ______...... called for "a common p.-c^y am..not more appeals to the Bupremo forces are eaaing, the Washington than.a yeai ago. ‘ ...... ' ' ; )>ort that he pittps ip quit hi^: If early launchings do not pan ' economists said. glaiHe today at the monqy maru’et. only li^reseateh but in the use of a spokesman for the U.S. Na- Court from his S8-year sentence The slight dip In Industrial, activ­ That is considered entirely sat-i J®*’''- - Street Journal itaya out, then experiments planned for j WASHABLE JERSEY • LARGE RUGS 1952 CHEVROLET 4*DOQJ| 1954 DODGE 2.D9 OR Thdse, Include the Indications of four major n.llegos liave prepared atomic weapoqj. tional Committee for the Interna-, for wartime espionage. The high those firing* will be'carried over- ity obviously fails, to dirii hope in Jackson, a member of the Sen­ tribunal refits^ to act on alle­ a bustnes.* slowdown and ho.tter (Continued on Page Fifteen) report ptxipoaing sweeping revi­ tional Geophysical Year (IGY | said into succeeding launchings. But i RADIO, HEATER, POWE^kGUDE » $ 5 9 5 futuiA growth. The search for new ate Armed Services Committee, gations' by .Sobell that (A ) he HEATER, SIGNAL UGHTS, SEAT COVERS $ 8 9 5 competition /o f sales, a weakening money goes on at. both government sions in. umVenstLy graauale achool "consideration Is being giveq to successful launchings along the STAIR CARPETS of wholesale prices, excess inven- programs. < conducting some basic experiments, was kidnaped . in Mqxicm by and private levels way may leave some apace and, U.». agents and Illegally yard 54" wid« itoriea-of many major r“ ‘ Bank 10^8 VoTiiainesa afeiz't a* T h i r d N i l V V Janitors vote to dealing with' the .reaction of Jiving weight open fd? other testa, HSgen 1951 MERCURY CLUB COUPE 1954 CHEyROLET CLUB C6UPE goods,jrOQOa, reduced rcQUcea business Dusineaii investment,iiivcBLiiicuH,, _____u..* ’ -***** ** 1 7 « ~ , v y - r------i i t l i e strikeB%riMr JSUI,^t*iiun ion »VXHC-TV tomor tuiiiur- Liberal Holds Lead, matter to conditions of space." brought bock face espionage Chargm, and-(B) hls conviction '• WONT SAG WHEN 'YOU WEAR-ITl • FIBER RUGS and a'probable lessening ordemand- ^ is * m in in g and engineera meet However "W e are not at this Bciontiflc edmmittee to decide. RADIO, HEATER, OVERDRIVE ' $ 3 9 5 forAtreV . . t .Z'd ^^arclic ^ stage considering sending up waa “steeped in fraud and taint­ a W ONT SHRINK WHEN YOU WASH IT! • HEATER, a l l PLAS'TIC INTERIOR $ 9 9 S .r, ...... 1. J ____ . . ..^turned to their o\Vn .stockholder! In Philippines Vote ! Rat or Monkey Beat' I ed by false and perjured evi­ o WON'T SLIP or STRETCH WHEN YOU STITCH IT! On the other hand, wage levels: funds by offering netv is- et,lines... * mammals,” he said. Hq did not in­ The committee spokesman de-1 dicate what w’as under coniiidera- dence.” tVlthoutto comment the • TAKES A WARM WATER SETTING, DRIP DRIES - wlll continue to be tugging upward! 1 „ f common stock, McMurdo Sound, Anlarklca. Noy. , tiUn. John Ft" Kennedy (D- Manila, Nov. 12 '(45—Liberal cllned to say what experiment j FAST! , 1951 PLYMOUTH 2.DOOR 14E4 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Masg.i saye Pfraident Elseiiho.ver tlon for such experiments. . court rejected both appeals. T Bons and o tW d e b t- seclultlea 12 (A P )—A "thiri' Navy plane wjis Jose Yulo took an early lead to­ wlth:a living organism was being' • NEEDS LITTLE IF ANY IRONING! „HEATER, DEFROSTERS, SEAT COVERS, ai fault lor Hussain* outstripping The -committee official, who UP being offered 'by corporations stranded in the Antsrtic today dav on the basis of 'scattered re­ cohsidered, except that it would in -1 7 DIE IN GUN BATTM: Beautiful colors: Turqiioise, Taupe', Holly Red Fem RADIO, HEATER $ 3 7 5 o w e r o l i b U.S. in satellite program, asked not to be quoted by name, P IS " $1025 aprovide c.nV. automatic in -^oVa^ inct^ases of 7 to “ b** government,,„v:,-„.nsnt agencies in'nearin 'near as engine iroumetroulile 'continued conimueti to turns frorii the Philippines presi­ volve "simple but fundamental life : Manila, Nov. 12 (4>i — ,\ Phill- Green, Black and Porcelain Blue. TO 8 cenU hotirly in 1958.'This ^nds hamper firing. Seven person* l-'lrst officer of rilin American dential election. ■A t.vphcon held spbke In reply .to a newsman's proce.sses." He would not sa y ! plne constabulary rommanclcr Save ‘‘ ' " ’ ‘^<‘‘5.°^ ‘ b L . offset anv withdrawals., or I »toa'-d th e-p lju e V e r e .reswued ballotihg dpwn - in' rjiral areas Jn questions about ‘possible awldenlng whether insects might be sent up. | ami six others died in a blazing unions wh«h will be negotiating „'f financing nlan-*l trom the Rpss Ice She'f and » atj'f q "Mi ,»**rei' small rhildrrn.... central Luzon and delayed the of the goals of the U.$. Earth satel­ Even if, living thing* are not : gunbnttle in troublesome Carito WE GIVE ‘4 rH : GREEN STAMPS new contracts in the steel, tians-1 ^ interest rates. Last I brouirht to McMurdo Sound.* and d A or^ ^ w ife llv.ng in Kidge- lite program. Vanguard. included in America'.* IGY satellite Province near. .Manila today ON REMNAf<4TS portatlon, utilities and other Indus-1 jj21,235,70O in corporate sei, The pjarie., a twin-engine DC3. “u eeid ld ... Four bearded '(vander.^rs | , ,-eturns. mostly from Manila Dr. John P. Hagen, head of the-; program-, they may be shot up in- after' anotorious bmdlt gang tries, • UuriUea were offered. Tliis Week j was en route from Little America *n ')*!*’**t*“ ' i ^vrilch caught only heaV.'v rains and Vanguard project, has left the door I further tests expected later on. : ambushed aconstabulary patroL EASY TERMS ' ' Adn\inistration advisers there- j'113 ygq 780 and still bigger. o f-1 to the main American base here o.OOO mile itrip by canoe and por.t- (^Hle-force winds from typhoon Kit, open for possible farther experi- j Dr, Hagen told reporter.* yester-' 'f. fore except average factory earn-!fprings are In sight. when one engine------went out. ' 'Lt. ^b.%. ' t. ...i showed these results: menta , to be conducted. ,by the I day he himsielf would not-want t o ! FRENCH ARREST 186 Budget Plan ings to keep rising at about the Local'and state government fi­ Harvey G. Sveed, Muskegon, Mlfh... Marie-tThe Body) lIcDpnuld Yulo, 8.536r President Carlos P. American Earth moon l^yond 1 send.up a dog as the Russians did1 Paris. -NaV. 12 (ffi-^ollce, an­ • treatiai at liileivilu Airport' for those already selected. Vanguard's 1 in Sputnik n. ,He said a rat is ^ J W -H A L C com • 90 Days • 12 Monthly Payments nite of J-ecent years- -roughly a nanclng' goes on space and the landed it about 160 mile- from Garcia of the Naciopalista party, nounced today they bad ^ I t a MiMiCHitTiii C o n n * penny an hoim each month.’ ■ u.s. Treasury would like up to $2 McMurdo. recurrence .of sudden illness that 7.567; Progressive Manuel P. Man- planned tasks renter on picking up"; more like a huma'h tor test pur- crippling blow, to .Algerian ter­ • 3 Years To Pay On Approved Credit , This will shove irtduitry's Wage; billion in new money. , . A secood DCS piloted by Lt- caused airliner to make .earlier ahan. 7,053, and Sen. Claro M. Rec­ .honbiolpgical Informaliori such as rorists in Paris with a sweeping CORNER MAIN cMid OAK STREETS costs up, but not necessarily a s, if buslnessnxen have any grsat Cmdr. Ray. E. Hall, Freelandville, unscheduled ' ktop at Denver... to. Nationalist-Citizens party 4,- density of atmosphere, power of Both mice and monkeys have roundup of 186 NatioDsllats in OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. nipldly at In the recent past. If the fear bf,toda';f’a breather It doesn't Ind., set out from Little America, Univetslty of Pittsburgh speech 164. « the sun’s rays, flow of electrical been Involved in lULSt U.S. space early morning raids. The an­ FREE PARKING REAR OF OUR STORE widely heralded business decline show In the nioney market,'The plcl^ed _ up .the seven an(| landed InstruoUF*sues N'BCJ for 82'/j »>h- Yulo's running mate, Diosdado cursentq. end measut'ementa of the tests. nouncement sold the airentod AL OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M.t 1229 MAIN STREET , OPEN EVENINGS MANCHESTER BCtuailty occurs Ih the first half of | total need fpr Itatanclng r re'maina fthem at .McMurdo. lion alleging network st^e hi* Macapagal,, was ninning'far ahead Birth. •An /Ur Force major, David geriana make 'up the majority of Idea for panel show' "What'a It 1058, reducthma in working Juuiza, ------i ------1 Hagen said, that whether there JemrteteLhnB- layoffs, and t^e elimination of over- (Coattanad oa Fan Ikrao) (CMtlaned oiTFafo'Foar) TC%8ttli8e(l OB P afe 'FlttaeR) "Will bq fdom 'fob'fufO ier teat de- (OMfii'neSnM 'Fige Two) eUefs In metro^^eUtan. France.