\ .X X' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1968. PAGE TWENTY-rOUB A y e in ^ Daily Net Press Run iiattrl|f0t(r lEui^ninQ HmUi For the r.ndfd X; The Weatker October IS, u s e Fofweet of V. yg—Owi I > 1 The Sducatlonal Qub o f Man­ The annual membership |«a of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Stansfleid, About Town chester w-111 hold ita annual fan the Air Force Reserve Women's 55 Sanford Rd.,' observed their I 12 ,3 0 4 Cleor Mud oool toniglit. Low meeting In Uie Nathan Hale School Auxiliary will be held Sunday from golden wedding anniversary today. aeor U.- Sotnrddy meetly 3 to 5 p.m. at the Buena Vista Member of the Audit ‘ Si'iuet RebMiuai Lodge tncmbers auditoriupi Monday, Oct. 22. The They were married in Woodmere, and aomewhot milder. Rigli fai low Cliibhouae, West Hartford. Any Long Island, and lived for many Bureau of Circulation Will open Uielr fell rumma<;e sale mecUng Will be conoucted by the . ..THURSDAY NIGHT •Oa..,/'-- tomorrow morning at 9 o'clor.t in president. Mrs. James Farr. Busi­ wife, moth*r or Sister o‘f an Air years in Yonkers. N^.y., moving to X M anchester— A City o f 'Village Charni y \ Old niowa Hall. Mr* Ethel Anp- ness will Include the revision of the Force reservist, or any former Manchester four y fB ^ ago. present conaiitution, reports by of- WAF, ia cordially Invited to at­ Mr. Stansfleid'was employed for inwall. chairman, and her commit­ ...F R ID A Y NIGHT A g r o i C / y tee «dll be In charge. fleers and committee' chairman, tend. ' ' many years by the^Otis Elevator VOL. LXXVI, NO. 17 “ (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 and other important matters. All Co. Their son and daughter-in-law, (CloMlfled Adrorttfriag oo'P ago St) PRK^E FIVE CENTS Mra. kathertne dreutt, 59 Gieh; membeiware-urged to be present. Recent • births to Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stans­ residents at the Hartford Hospital fleid. and their three children, .wood St.; won the JIO prtic..for include the following: on Oct. 12, PINEHURST hievlng the greateat. weight loa* TTie Ruth Society will meet to­ Cynthia. Jason and Jared, reside morrow at'7:4S p.m at the Cove­ a daughter to, Mr. and Mr*. Ed­ at 91 Green Manor Rd. Checks Cashed Free Parking : fo?Nthe month of September; and ward G. Batchclder, 4 Drive E. and Mr*. BartMira Thompaon. president nant Congregational Church. The a son to Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Carry Out Service At 302 Main Coupons Redeemed of the wg^tes, was secohd and rc- program will include mission de­ Martina. 152 School St., and on The Ladies Aid Society of To Your Car Wonoerful Assortment 'celved »5, votions and aewiijg for ■ missions, Oct. 1.7. a son to Mr. an-’ Mr*. Emanuel Lutheran Church has set also bandage rolling.‘Mrs. William Fred V. Femmia, 161 Scl 'I. the dale of Saturday, Nov. 10, for. OfsenfS A.M. "Trick or Treat" Cub'Scout Paefc No. 112. Wash­ Crawford and Mra. Thomas ^'innic ijLs annjnl Cliristmas sale In Lu­ Daily OPEN TILL 9 P.M. Candies X ington School, wiirhold a meeting wdll be hdatesscs. Paulette Ciotcau. daughter of ther Hall of the rhiirch. for the parents of the^f^ba tomor­ Mr. and Mra Archie Croteau, 11 row night St 7:15 Ih^lje White Mr, and Mi'S, hrank E. Wraight Rosemary Ph,will be-one of the Members of the cast in "The I Building of the school. NeW regis­ and lamily have mo'Ved from South enteftai;:crs at„6 benefit show in Heiress.' Center 'Thespians'- play, trations will be taken at thiiHtmei: Coyehtrj' , to -TWIcottville. Mr*. New Britain , Sfttupdnv evening. are reminded of the I'ehearsal to- Anyone , Interested in. Cub Sebut- Wraight was the forr.er Maureen She i.s a pupil of the Gertrude Ty­ t Ight at 8 o'clock aharp In Cen­ NEW LOW PRICES ON PINEHURST Ing is welcome. Untner of this town. ler School of Dancing. ter ChuCch Hou.'!e. ■ NOW IN .StOiCK ressor in U .N i . THE NEW JET-SPRAY Japs, Reds Bolfi Thieves Lose N| FRESH PORK 54 ‘Days Business BON A M f Sign Treaty Pittsburgh, Oct. IP (/P) Hugi Value! Buy a whole loin... got 3 moat meals for loos PUSH BITTTON There arc only .54 shopping ^ On Border days until Christmas but it CLEANER FOR won't do much good for eight V to 3-Lb. ROASTS FOR ar Pittsburgh men. jailed on Rib cut 2 2 MIRRORS charges of stealing $3.5.000 D eliberate THE SMALL FAMILY WALLS worth of .toys and setting up 1to roast Whole Moscow, Opt. 19 (A*)—-Ja­ WOODWORK their own business. By MAX HARRELSON M H A L E ' S pan and the Soviet Union to­ The. eight were nabbed yes­ \ 7-Rib Cuts TILE day .signed a declaration end­ terday after two rookie police­ Unitetl Nations, N. Y., Oct. REFRIOERATORS men .saw three men taking 19 (/P)—JorcTaiv ; won quick 2 Plenty of ten- About 10 Lh.s. ing the 11-year state of war It) WINDOWS merchandise from the ware­ support from Britain and the ter cut chops between them., x house of a wholesale toy firm and to Roast; VYINDSHIELDS Japanese Premier Ichiro Hato- Soviet Union today afti^ CHROME, etc. here. ,yama and Soviet Premier Nicolai The olfleers said they ques­ charging Israel with unprcK lb ChineOuts Our first slilpmcnt ,sold -out Bulganin signed the end-of-war tioned the ti'io and learned yoked aggression and calling JUSr AlUllVED. HUNDREDS OF QHOICE FOODS! Chine Cut fa.at. We are glad to have more declaration and a trade protocol about a "toy .store” in a near­ for strong U.N. penaltieis. after more than 16 months of off- to roast Wr rut It up for tb of this new Jet Spray Bon Ami by (own. Arrows along a road The two countries took Jordan’s to Roast to offer you on 'a lupney back World War II Hero Faces Death arid-o'n negotiations. even pointed to the store side after .hearing Israel defend FRESH GROUND you. guarantee if not lOD^e satis­ John T. Godfrey. 34-year-oId World War ace who downed 37 German planes, reads with his sons, Practically the entire Pre-sidium where, officers said, they Vound her position and bjanie the Jordan HALE'S fied. Robert. 8, left, and John J., 10; in their Freeport, Maine, home. Stricken with amyotropic lateral of the Soviet government and it.s loot stolen over the past year, government for the current border HALE'S MEAT DEPT; At Plnehurst It', .trlctly fresh corn-fed Iowa pork—the beat money can buj. aclero.ia, Godfrey haa been told he has one to two year, to live.' He says he ia not discouraged, fig­ irliing Communist party were and ready for sale at bargain clashes. Israel said the incidents lACK AGAIN lY REQUEST uring hi. close combal calls put him on borrowed time anyivay. ranged behind them in the klieg- prices. Five alleged accom­ would end any time Jordan wanted COFFEE lit conference room of the G.-and plices of the trio were then peace. Kremlin Palace as the.v attached picked up. Both Britain and Russia praised their signatures. ■ ^ Jordan for her restraint. Russia BONELESS Strauss Glainis The' declaration ending the state also strongly condemned Israel for BLEACHED Mid ENRICHED AT PINEHURST 'ain Blasts of War deferred all discussions on alleged A-ioletions of the UJI. char­ Japan's territorial claims to a later I Hall Shuns ter and the cease-fire agreements. JUST ARRIVED H-Test^ee^ed date. Japan failed to win the Im -1 Jordan opened the 'debate in the PIUSBURY'S mediate return of Soviet-occupied 1 11-nation security council by warn­ ROAST STAR Habomaia and Shikotan Islands, ing that it will take matters in ita BEST FLOUR from PEEK FREAN Eisenhower Aides For CD Value north of Japan. The Soviet agreed Hearing on own hands unless the council can 1 0 LIS... \ to return thfe Islanda only after the' stop the Israeli attacks immedi­ SMOKCD Battle Creek. Mich . Oct. 19 UPi ately. tb All wheat Criaphread Tvviglets. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 19 (Ah',—'?»Stevenson ripped into. '.Eisen- Debate to Contlniie^ Play Box Biscuit, assorted ...... —The nation * atomic chief aaid | trade protocol granted most- Cuba Plant Umvelcortle Guests IN QUARTERS Adlal. E. Stevenson launched a bower's statement that Nixon is \ ^ e council wlU continue the sandwich and many fancy the "beat qualified riaii to aerve" | hydrogen bomb tesla must 1 favored .nation treatment by both Stevenson-Kefauver fans scuffle with Eisenhower-Nixon U N D O'LAKES ^ assorthients of these fln'e Eng­ THI.-^ AKMOIJK STAR fresh attack on President Eisen­ bankers during the Vice President's early morning speech in debqte next week at a date to be , a. Vice Preaidenti -be continued not only to assure | sides. Under that formula each na- Wa.sliinjiton, Oct. 19 (iT*)- annmm'^^d later. OUR REGULAR TOP GRADE lish rookie.* in. metal canisterjt HAM IS READY TO EAT hower'. aides today. Assei'ting that the Republican j new weapons but to provide datp I tion agree.* to give the otheV treat- Pro-vidence, R. 1. After his speech. Vice President Nixon cori- an^' reusable boxes. Repubiican National Chair­ tinued on his campaign swing through New England. Callifig for the sti'oncest U.N. TO SKUA i; COLij: C hill ami slice WHOLE or — It came as his campaign man­ congressional leader, value Eisen-j needed for civilian' suryiv'al under] nient as good as it gives any other penalties’^short of military action, BUTTER tb hower 'as a candidate but ig n o r e ; enemy attack nation in a trade deal man Leonai'd Hall did not ham jiiat. a'a it rofnra from the ager was saying the prcsidenlial show up today at a hijarinjf Jordan’s \jambassador, Abdul LB. ' * • • • • • • • • wrapper. Excellent for quirk arrv- SHANK HALF race has. reached the point where : him as a party leader, Btevenson ! Chairman Lewis L. SUauss of Today's agreement i.s not \ for Monem RiWi, said: * and a shipment of Maurice ire on mill I ray- or in anndwirhrs. "neither side is gaining " and vie- i silrf that if Eisenhower is re-elect- the Atomic Energx' Commission mal peace treaty but rherely ends set for liini by a Democratic- "If'th e council doesn't take Linnell’s very choice home tory could be achieved by winning ed, "the Republican party leader- (AECi, in a speech prepared for the n-year technical state of war PILLSBURY contfolled House subcommit-' Ike Pushes Assault action to stop the Israeli aggres­ .style cookies . . . 2 ' t lbs. over the "undecided" -voters, ' *P®ni will take, over.” a Joint U.S.-Canadian Civil De­ tee looking into alleged pbliti- sion right away, then my country TO. IIE.NT: Place ham fat side up fense committee meeting, made (Continued on Page TwO) packed in hand.some metal Stevenson fired a new broadside '‘What does this mean?” he c(il preSsure in connection will have to seek other methods oh a rack in a shallow baking pan at .Vice President Nixon, secretary S*1**<1- no mention of Adlai Stevenson's by which it could insure the aafe- CAKE MIXES container usually priced at and heat uncovered in .1'15*F. BUTT proposal that thi.s country take with a 1954 $43 million gov- Yellow, Ormage, Carmmel of the Treaaurji’ Humphrey and "It means that a vote for Eiaen-...... ty of our borders.” X lb t?2.0f) featured thi.s wpekeiid oven for 10-11 minutes per pound. lb sex’eral other cabinet membei;*. hower is a vote for Richard Nix- »««■•«m8 an end to ernnfient -l to our policy and our ly restored io a iMwHoii of poxver Stevenson's prospects al.sq have >ri.llcisni at the" Democratic pre.si- LEAN CHUCK G R O U N D ...... if b ; 50, sent in the Stevenson welcome, practice." provide no such data on In the Polish party. "taking a powder" and using his matters. The ^'hite House plans the bravery of war and the honor PREMIER SAUCE leveled off. campaign dutfe* as a sort of dential nominee In . a majpr ad­ to make the reply public next and morals of war,” ' , 'C A u e - ...... f*!’'''*'' I their own testa .to help other na- Ma.\wril House Instant Coffee ...... Ig. .jar SI.49 Verdict xx1lh Undecided Chandler has announced he will ; tions protect . their populations "Fifth Amendment” to shield dress iff Los Angeles' Hollywood week. Rifa’i said the whole trouW* 2 Wonderfully tender .small lb; ' ROASTING Jamea E. Finnegan, Stevenson’s Warsaw, Poland. Oct. 19 (4| - Bowl tonight. (8:30 pm., PST., - Contains No .Meat lb vote the straight Democratic tick-; against nuclear war. Wladialaw Gomiilka. once jailed a.s himself, from questioning about The President made two speech­ stemmed from an aggressive t'MK'KENS . . . Fryers . . -Fowl from Miller of Oampaign manager, said in his "serious Charges." regional TV anil radio, i es in Portland's public auditorium Israeli policy and -that the border The 'Sauce of- .Mahv Vaea Nescafe. Reduced 20c t o ...... 1g. jar $1.:59 opinion the presidential contest a 'Titoist, and three of his closest (Continued on Page Nineteen) (Continued^on Page Nineteen) as.sociates were triumphantly re­ After nine minutes. Brooks re­ In California, with its choice yesterday-'-the first, also ta a incidents"were premeditated un­ Coventry.-CHirKFN .. ClMCKKN BREASTS has reached the point where voters cessed the hearing until after­ prize of 32. electoral vote?, the capacity audience—was in the af­ provoked.” „ who list themselves as undecided stored lo the Central.Committee of HEW ALLKW’EET It’s A Real Treat To Have Fresh Poultry OLO c o a t HEACON WA.\ the Polish United V.'orkers (Com­ noon when Edmund F. Mansure, President goes into the thick of a ternoon shortly after he flew in "Israel,” he said, "is destroying From Halc> and Prices Are Low, I.,ow * Pint 8.^c—Quitrt Jl-S.'! Qt. 89ce- U. Gal. .41.^0 . . . CO.N’.V. FRES|M4FN TURKEYS will tip the balance next month; former chief of the General Serv-' hot and tough battle against the the very foundations of the gei# He de.scribed this as a pre-elec­ munist i’ jiart,’' today. .SIMONIZ t e n d i .v e c id e r *We Are Making History* ices Administration (GSA), was Demcfcrats. Eisenhower carried (Continued oi Page Eleven) era! armi.stice agreement. tion plateau from which either side The election of Gomulka and his tabbed as the witness. m a r g a r in e Qt. 79c— >3 Gal. 51.57 \-2 Gal. 59c—Gallon 89c I)E LU.XE CMWPEi) SIRLOIN , friends to the committee was the the state in. 19.52, but Stevenson Rifat did not spell out what LBS . could go up or down. . The House Government Opera- I forces .feel the.v have a good sort of penaltieii. he wanted the 2 PLUMP FOWL "I believe! we have stopped the first act of a faithful Central Com­ rATTIKS ...... Ih. 89c mittee meeting which o|>cned to­ tions subcommittee has reopened. chance to win- it this year. . ,. council to Ihvoke. He urged action Buy t Ibt, mail In t Rnaettea and LARGER TENDER other side in it* track.*." Finne­ hearings on the award of'the big i The Chief Executive and Mrs.’ Blast TolA at F<»ur under article 41 of the U.N. char­ , receKe a coupon good for 2 FREE gan said. ’’We have , reached a Andrews Plans Haven day. ' SPEriA-L LEAN PATTIES' 4 to h to lb. . . . .lb. .Me. Polish Communist! letders were contract for expansion of the 1 Eisenhower arrived in J^s Angsles : | „ A . P , « w k f 'P a s .l s t f A r ter' which providea for- the Iba. of AUms.eet. point where neither side I* gaining. government’s nickel plant • at by plane. The onl.v pre-arranged I * 1 iM >I J; c a d U l V severance of diplomatic relation#, All we have to do now. is get the reported ready to demand inde­ poilttcai talk was the address to- ' ROASTERS pendence from Moscow control— Nicaro, Chiba. Committee Demo-| economic restrictions and possihls SWIFT'S PBE.’VHUM COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE...... lb. 59c undecided people in our cdtumn For Conservative Vote crats have alleged-and Hall has' night. Oslo, Nonvaj', Oct. 19 IA 5-A t and xve’ll win this electron.” a step that could have historic im­ "The President plans - lo contin­ portance for Poland's future and denied—that the GOP chairnrian I least'four persons perished and a (Opptinued on Page- Ststeen) Use sea food often; qct it at Hale's: Sword, Halibut, Stevenson turned lo Kentucky's 'cleai'ed" the cbntractprs for gov- j ue to lay the facts of the cam­ Richniond, Va., Oct. 19 (A5—T. the whole. East European bloc of dozeh were hurt in an explosion BEEF STEAKS Cod, Hisddock, Mackerel, Boston Blue, etc. area of indecision after a 2 - day emmentbmment work.tiinrlg < paign on the line." Hagerty. said stop swing through Michigan and I Coleman Andre'vs, the. Virginia countries now tied closely to . Brooks tqok note thlj momi'ng in advance of Eisenhower's de- ^ today at ah A-bomb-proof gov- 1 2 - 0 2 . TIN Moscow. , Ohio. In Michigan, w h e r e -his I Democrat who- --aupported Presi- partiire from Portland. emmen(-owh*d ammunition works W tth Gravy—Not l.«aa Ibian i / ^ h W u c a 6 chances ,are regarded ss better ; dent Eiseriho'. 'er in 1952 and be- Along with Goraulka. the oom- 7, Sandnich Steaka W * hove Q Qift for aU tfic children Who entered our (ContijBiied on Page Two) The press secretar.v declined to dug into the mountains 65 miles than (n Ohio, the Dentocratio nom­ j.came chief tax collector in the Re- m U t« rfe-elected (3cn. Marian Mar- north of Oslo. Bulletins ek-Spychalakl. Zenon Kliszko and say whether I the President wquid coloring contest. Cengrotulotiorts .to oil! inee drew less enthusiastic crowds 7publican administration, is wearing hit once morp as he did- In a na­ S A W FLORIDA ' p A e m u i m ' 'than in the Buckeye State. ; a new cam.jaigm buttoi in his lapel. Loge Sowinski. All four were • A spokesman for the Raiifoss from the AP Wires purged and .'ailed at the height o f tionwide television address from Work* said four bodies -i^d been Apparenllx' unruffled bv tiie I. It says. "I’rn for me." Portland last , h1ght-r nil Steven­ I Politically it means what it says. uie Kremlin’s split with President recqvere'd three .hours after the FRESH FRUITS and VEGETAPLES C^uaiiXij/ shifting prospects .aheaelaM, of him, son's proposals ' that efforts be blast in a hall 'where ^normally '-•Andrews is the presidential nomi­ Tito of Yugoslavia, who.'e inde­ News Tidbits ANTARCTIC TOLL FOUR GRAPEFRUIT pendent brand of lyiniriiuniam ,re- made to win world agreement on .10(1 work. There was no' Immedi­ CUCUMBERS ...... 3 for 25c nee on an Independent States halting H-bomh ’tests, and that ate Vvord as to the cause of the Washington', Oct. 18 (/P)— ' C A M S ' aeoeoooeeeoo ' • • |Riii ■ 1 i 2 CAULIFLOWER ... *och 25c ■ Right-ii-Tax - Reform ticket. His 'Culled from Al* Wires consideration be given lo ending t explosion. ,The toll iivthr crash of a Navy While we have special pahk of Hudson Tissue Menial Patient running mate is Thomaa H. W^irdel (Continiied on Page Nineteen) Peeled Seotiona In • Heavy ^ ycop ■ ■ f^Guaranfee^bx^ the mllilar.v draft "in the foresee- The Rijufoss Works makes am- plane on the AntarrMc Ire shelf G R S E N p e p p e r s ...... lb . 1 9 c (in colors) we confihile special offer: of California, a fori ler COP; Con­ ablq future.” i mifiiition and high'explosives. in- ivas.iraised In four dead'(today, SWEET POTATOES . . .. . 2 lbs. 19c ^GooG Housekeeping gressman. 'The.i' were ■ forraall.v Woman who failed toi halt, when An overflow Audience In the 4,- | eluding ammuhition for NATO with"the death o$ M>rlnh O pt. GREEN GIANT:^-^ Stabs Spouse,! handed the banner of the Conserva­ ; challenged by' sentry is shot dead Rayburn A. Hudman. ,0|t the FLORIDA ORANGES, large Sfiit .... 6 f o r 4 5 e 700-^at public auditorium a p -! forces. tives to c*rry at a rally lere Mon­ West Snagged I during search of village of TroUlli plpuded as Eisenhower—without T h e area alx>un(i Naufoss was remaining four injured^ two day night at which about 20.statea were h'urtr crittcally. ‘ . ,j GRAPEFRUIT ...... ,... 3 f o r ? 5 c 3 ROLLS 27c I in Larnaca District of Cyprus.. ni^ntioning Stevenson by name—, blocked to civilian traffic. Civilian Hangs Himself f were represented. (Former President Harry Trufnan said: . ^ ■ B A N A N A S \ ...... 2 lbs.t.29c No Illusions - On Suez Tolls defense units from, .Oslo were dis­ ELVIS CLEARED IN BR.VWL 2 C AN S"; gets in more verbal Ucks at 5'ice "J Jiave not promised you nor patched .and all av'dilable police HUDSONTISSUE Hartford. Oct. 19 (g>>- A 67-1 Andrews an accountantpro- .'•resident Nixqn and .at political Memphis. Oct. 19 ('4V-Blvl* '<|r*at Blg.Tciidcr'Sucet Pcaa do J ever intend to -that the w a j from the Hatifoss and Gjoevik yeaf-old Norwich State’ H°*P>t*l'T feiuiion, has ho ilkisions about any iiollsters, predicts Democrats w-ill to defend peace 'Or freedom i.s to the Pelvis Presley, the rock *n’. Payment Plan areas'were .called iiv^.for emeVgerj- foil singer with a f«»t right ^ Pictsweef Frozen Foods Carry 'patient, home on a trial, basis.- at-* chance of victory In NoVember. His win Nov. 6 if party leaders ,"just- abandon siniuUaneously our mill- j cy service. Hospitals as far awa)*,way . FROZEN FOOG SPECIALS 12 ROLLS $LOO tempted to murder his wdfe In ticket.' in one form o f another, ia •keep telling the people the truth lary draft and testing of our as 80 miles' from Raufoss were erooN, was fou i^ blariieleso to­ .their second-floor apartment and. on the ballot in only 14 states and By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER as they have been." most advanced militai^’ weapon's, commandeered. day for his part In a brief flat SNOW CROP GREEN CUT or Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval fight. His two opponents didn’t Jhen took his oWnj life by hanging, ' T. C0LE»I.\N ANDREWS any way you add them up he Washington, Oct, 19 (85 -•-^ The New London ^ Superior Court ■* - F R E N C H C U T B E A N S ...... 2 f o r 3 9 c " . ' ' ' ■ A:' Car of Scott Pjoductfi Just Arrived . . ' shortly after 9 a.m. today. • couldn't come out a winner. What UiilUd States and Britain are re­ Judge John H .’ King - orders . 3- .fare soo !we|l. » el Besides coming out on the linort end of the' scuffle,’ H o w a r d J o h n s o n b a k e d . Polica gave this account; . does he hope to accomplish 7 ported to have hit a new snag in month Jail term for tax colleeior PICTSWEET ORANGE JUICf Scotkins . . . Scottissue . . . Cutr'ife. . ; ^oftw'cve K Michael A. lavecchia .Sr.! “ We hebe to serve as .a rallying trying to w'ork out common poli- accused of embezzling $1.5.000 they wisre fined tor assault and MACARONI and CHEESE .... 14 oxs. 35c plunged, a ' pair of dress!.maktiig (sermaii Red^ Deny point for Conservative people,” he rtesrfor dealing with Egypt in the from town of Old Lyme. .Amer­ hatter.v, 'Disorderly eondoct Navy Plane Crash K^lls! charges were dismissed.. SARA-LEE ALL BUTTER POUND SHURFINE ORANGE JUICE shears into the bbd.y of his wife. said., "Our - group ha* definitely Suez Camil dispute. - / ican Brass Co. announces it haa. ' PINEHURST FRUITS . . VEGEt I b LES ^J!Mephine, .55. eight times' hs she Strike by’- Workers launched r movement In lead to a Hiis "one concerns the pa.S’nieht reached,.agreement with 'negotiat­ C A K E ;.., .n .. ------12 ois. 79e ',2 cans 35c ■ ' '' / , stood in front of * washing ms-' realignment o f -the parties be­ qf tolls for ahips going throiigh ing committee of Local 1078,' Uni­ BO.N.V VOTE.S 8HORT DRAFT Bonn, CJerroeny. Oct. 19 (ff>— FARM HOUSE PINEAPPLE PIE, V / i lb s. .... 62e CELERY'...... double bunch 23c chine. )• ' ' > Berlin, Oct. 19 East-Ger­ tween Consefx'atiyes and Radi­ the canal. ■ — ted Automobile Workefs, on con­ Three on Antarctic Ice! MAXWELL HOUSE * ;8he wrestled the scissor, from cals." . tract for company's 2.000 em­ The West German Parliuneat's 6—-,6-oz. cans $ 1.00 many's -Communist newspapers Hc-v-'ever, some diplomatic offi­ J upper house - (Bondesrat) voted him and fought her way to a front tried today to' squash reports that' Andrews sees the Conservative cials say that at the heart of the ployes In Waterbury. SPINACH ...... icello pack 25c window, where she threw them to thousand.^ ol factory workers are eoalitlon backing him hot as- a Washington, 'Oct. ,19 (#5— A overwhelmingly today ,4n fai'or Coffee current disagreement, is the basic Federal Tiade Commission hear­ of 12 months' rompulsoty mili­ MIMUTI WG£. ’the street below, while screaming atriking for better conditions. third parly but a* a second parly. issue of how tough A line theWest­ ing examiner recommends dlsinis- Navy plane carrying advance unit* for help. , X - ■ tary sers'lee, the shorteat draft - J>ICTSWEEJ PIES . The Red press termed the re­ He’ says now its ortl.v a "Tv/tedle- ern imwers shoulu take toward aal of false advertising' charges of, this .year's South Polar %xpc(U- Golden Crisp Fresh CARROTS .-...... 2 b^hs. 25c - As Mrs. lavecchia, mother of 12 ports .complete lies, and said they ten’ll In the Noj-th Atlisntlo AIM- duni, ,tweedle-dee" choice between Egyjitian Gamal 'Abdel Nasser. against.Autumobile Owners Safety -tion erashfii on the Antarctic'Ice children ran out .of the apartment, weie^'Invented to preyeM under­ the' ha'ftonal Uciiiocratic and Re- . T)ie specific problem. of wliat Insurance Co. of Kanss's City, ■ ance. , ' , •Chicken . . Beef . . Turkey her husband went to the. rear standing between Ku.st and \ye*t M o ... Bronx TV-repairman is ar- shelf yesterday, killing three men ' ' -Idaho’ Potatoe.S' Cauliflower, Broccoli piibljcan ticket.*-.since'both have the newly organized Suez Canal and Injuring five others, ' three -ilTRE GI:T9 BOSTON CH l'BtH porch on the.third floor ,of the Germany.i been- engaged in what he I'alls a U.serr Assn, .should- do about ship fe.sted and linked with alleged mil­ crilicall). , , ;' Boston. Qct. 19 (#5 — Fire' featured at 23c pkg. . building,''tied a 10-foot length of ■ The official Communist party grasshopfier race to the Left. Hf tolls is in active negotiation > around hla .-neck ' and The Navy here said six other. early today ruined the lateriar newspaper Nenes Detifsohlan'd »sid is making his 'pitch for support tween. Secretary of State Dulles elei'tronicr-lubes which were reproc- of the 79-yearrold Holy' Trinity ; leaped to his death. . . . esed and represented as new. plane.s landed .safely after nd expects jtiany of them -o association by shipa'-koing through, rcontrafv- to Federal Trade Com- ,49c pkg. and the victim was takeif tq .St. Antarctic area for work in connec- I was a. $33,000 organ Importejl West Berlin newspaper, iutd bv the seek shelter with the Andrews- the---Sue should then be ■ turn«;d ^'i'saion mohopdly iiharges'... P\*t. tion with the International from E uro^ when the chnrch Francis Hospital,-’ where she'Is re­ League of Free Jurists, a . West V/erden ticket come Nov. 6. over , to Egy-pt for iise of the canal Philip E. Morand of'Dallas plead.s Bartlett Pears, . . Grapes ported suffering from three stab- Geophysical year (IGY), in which was b(iilt In 1877. Another ergaa Berlin anti-Communist organiza- Hla. candidacy could .tip the — lens,' of course, any mjiUy to charge of deserting to many nations are sharing their In A lower rhurc||' andltorlnm waiunds. iri the - back, two in the tion''which claima it haa a farfliuig scales In Virginia, which went, for expenses for pilot services and ~Vonunahists a-hd is sentenced ' to abdomen and three in the left arm. sclentifilc .diseoverie*. also' wna ruined. - network of ccmlacta in East Ger­ Elsenhowef hy 80,000 in 1952, :and • the like.. ^ live years , imprisonment by U.S. ^The Na\'y had only meagre de-i ) Her condition was reported by hos­ many. ’ ' t ■ - may be a factor in Florida. H i yd is said' to have proposed Army court-martial in.Germany. pital authorities as good. tails of the crash but official'dis­ $130,000 MAINE FIRE ..S E E / , _ According to Jihem, the atfikes Will Driiw f4om Both that Bubh tolls be held as btiH-ked ' ,;.president Eisenhower's pettva- patches' did,specify that it, took Boothbay Harbar, Malae. Oet. r V I A da'.igliler, ill'll. Cose Maror"- center in the Jnduatrial cit; ' of Andrew's'’ saiid he 'didn'.t' know funds not to be paid' to Egypt un­ hurg farm is assessed for real lace-^'!while '. attempting a lanfd- 19 UP) — spectacular tvalers ‘ ^ PINEHURST ' 1 ehini of Wethersfield, with her hus- Magdeburg, ‘(jO' milea from ^ rlin . \rhich o f the major'parties ufoulq)toul4' til there i%; a fmal settlement of estate tax purposi s % $6.S50, ac­ ing.” ‘ • i '. front fire, punctuatad by'aevdral r - i - z /baad, I came to ‘ the apartment Two thouaandi police welre re­ be hurt by his candidai^^-he ex­ the Suez’'controversy." ^ 'i cording to tax assessor for Adams'. -There wee nothing here to indi­ smalFexpMensi' swept thgaa FOR CUSTOhjf PACKED aborUy.ysj- after themm Iheideht. onvShe to'dto a portedly'rdahed Into the city from pected tb draw fronv both. But 'Failut# to resolve theaa dlffer- County .1. . American woman sen­ cate mechanical failure. ITiat fact, a the eaatene aMe eff I ' ‘•4 a, '•Why did they ever let Mm East 'Berlin., , y more recently, he said 4iis yirgiiiin. enaes ia blamed'for thei4ack.of ac­ tenced tp&ated a $30 bond and Releases Kidnap Sqriet Union "will take measure* MANSFIELD Democratts Plan appeared with the I-ebaj)d11 Play-, r ■ ■ know whether Snare had contrib­ was released. All.five are scheduled iri a aplrlt of cooperation to oon- era in "George Washington Slept aerve. and develop fishing re­ TONIOHt - M T . - flCir. Children Get 2 ^Dq,y Holiday uted to the Democratic party, as ^In Senate Bid to sppeisr in court Wednesday. Baby’s Mother Jl’DY HOUDAY Candidate Fete Here” and "Alias the Deacon;" on speaking of the importance of dgt. Edward Wtnsler and Patrol­ sources.” "801.10 GOLD CADILLAC” Zadoc Grimes, played, by Arnold man William Shaw, aided by sev­ 9. The Soviet Union and Japan PLl'8 "OrS BBOTMEU” electing a GOP Congress and as in­ New Haven, DcL 19 (iP) — A Sihvbnen. who is making hla first ‘'■Hertford. Oct. .19 (P)- -Governor en Auxiliary Patrolmen, operated agree to continue negotiations on For •Conventions Next Week ■ 'Columbia, Oct. 19 (Special)— sisting his only lntere.st in the con­ 33-year-old mother, whose infant appearance 'W.ith the (Jblumbla tract waa that Mansure's General Riblcoff, back from s whirlwind the. radar equirmeht, Schenr' I. Ending War the conclusion of a formal peace Mrs. Paul Merrick, chairman of Players; "Doc” Ferris, played by Cuba Plant croas-coiintr.v tour for the Demo­ daughter was kidnaped and mur­ treaty after the re-eatabllshment Ser\'ices Administration decide said.' liey were stationed from ______( ( i'N . I r in \ { n Bolton, Oct. 19 (SpeclAJ) ed that anyone who could work on the Democratic Town Committee, Ilo^er Ford, another newcomer to cratic national ticket,* today 7:30 to 10 p.m. dered last month. Was released, of normal diplomatic relations be­ who was to get it. from a State Mental Hospital the rummage sale to be conduct­ the group. w;ho has appeared with mapped plans for, an intensive They gave out 24 verbal'warn­ (Contlmied from Page One) tween the two countries. School children will enjoy thelf j slates that an informal reception (OMttnned troni Page One) As for the 1954 campaign con* yesterday. ■ i ed at the churrit tomorrow be­ the Vlnt(*n Players of Ma'hafleld' In home State campalgr to aid Con'- ings for cars with no marker The agreement on the crucial EASTWOOD first hqlldSy 'of the new term n e\ t; will be held Sunday afternoon ttibutionsj Cremer said he ' could Mrs. Eleanor Ruotolo asked to ginning at 9 a,m. w ill' be most “January Thaw” and "A ct Your' gressmsn Thomas J. Dodd in his lights; six verbal speeding warn­ between the two countries on the territorial iasue waa contained from 2 to ^ o'clock iq Yeomans o f Hall's letter to him which the , remember no .feeling of obligation be admitted to' the hospital two week with "Teachers Convention” | welcome. M rs.. Gilbert Flckett j Age." 'The Professor, - played by Republican chairman made public „ „ part of company officials bid for the U.S. Senate seat. ings; and two Written warnings to basis of reestablishment ot diplo­ under Point 9:' , , j Jesa Cniwfarf — Cllll BaberlHa ' ’• v-hb is lending a mys­ weeks ago but asked to released scheduled Friday. • . ', . ' ! and Mra. Charles Zelonis are co- Hall'for the following Democratic i two days ago. Brooks said he re­ to make them although he person­ The chief executive, who will be drivers of cars with defective matic relations. No date has been "The USSR, meeting the wish-1 four'days late'r. She had to stay "AUTUMN LEAVES" Liocal Elementary - School chairmen for the event. candidates: terious air to ihe play, and Is a ceived it only late yesterday. ally felt "morally committed” be­ the main speaker at a mammouth lights. fixed for a conferenre on a peace ea of Japan and taking Into ac­ ol .tlia r ail-view Pla.yers. 10 days after that because of hos­ 1;M - S:M youngsters will get an old Mrs. Fritz Noren, South Rd., will in the letter. Hall said he was cause of his talks' with Hall. party rally in Boston tomo"row treaty. count the Interesta of the Japa­ U.S. Rep; Thomas J. Dodd, West. R'ev. Clarence Uriderhlll vvtll be pital rules, which require 10 da.vs plivla OrHavlUaf Jaka Faraylha fashioned English weekend, since be hostess for the sewing meet­ prepaid to testify after election Brooks aald his investigators night, will go on the road next The Joint declaration today pro­ nese atate, agrees to hand over the.. Hartford, candidate for-U.S. Sen­ played by Jack Peterson, who ap- notice before Voluntary patients Habomals and Shikotan Islands there will be ho session on Thtirs- ing to be held Wednesday be­ ate: Douglas J. Bennet, old Lyme, 8 ^ t week to stump for Dodd and other day Nov. • but- that, meanwhile, have been unable to find compar­ claimed agreement on 10 points; "AMBASSADOR’S ginning at 9:30 a.m. pearc(l locally in "The Curious Democratic congressional candi­ can leave. to Japan with the proviso that the day when the fall conference of U.S. Congressman; Roacoe P. Tal­ his Ume is "completely devoted * able records of political donations 1. To 'end the state of war be­ Scouts Plan Party Savage ;i’ Beulah Peck, played by to campaign matters. dates ih the State. State’s Atty. Abraham S. Ull- actual handing over of the islands DAUGHTER" teachers in this' district will be bot, Andover, State Senator and by officials of Merritt-Chapman * Local Stocks tween Soviet Union and Japan Girl and Boy Scout TVoops will Mrs. Lucille Goslinc, who has ap­ " I know that, yoii ln all fairness thev have asked Monday he will go to the Nauga­ man, who heads the Investigation to Japan will be carried out after ClafiaaScaiw aaf-Calar held. George E. Peters, Columbia, State and ” to nestabiish peace and good 1:44 - S;M - Itslt. c(>mblne for a Halloween party to peared with the local, group In the conclusion of a formal peace In announcing the two holidays Represeritatlve. A ll local residents would not want to do anything to ; gforfavit-s. not yet received, on tuck area with Dodd-ami Tuesday Into the baby’s death, said he will neighborly friendly relations, be­ <------be held Thursday at the Commun­ “January Thaw” and "T^e Curious impair the conduct of this cam- i ^^.jjat firm officials mav have given. they will be in Cheshire. Wednes­ 4)uotatlons Fumtshed By ask for the psychiatric reports on tween them.” treaty between the USSR and 'for students, the school has also Interested are invited.- i Savage;" Dr. Gordon, played by Coburn h Mlddlebrook, IM . Japan." Sun.: “ Bandldo” Cinemascope ity Hall from 7:3tf to 9:30 p,m. Cast' Listed paign in the homestretch hours,' ______i____^ day he will be on s TV program Mrs. Ruotolo, but he said he had 2. That diplomatic relations shall released the calendar through Mi.^a Carolyn Janssen who haS ap­ 10. The Joint declaration, la Christmas. There will be no school Leaders of the. Troops are plan-* The list of-the cast for "Cuckoos '■--Hall said. 'v . | with the U'S- Senate candidate and Bank Stocks no immediate plans to talk to her. be re-sstablished with the ex­ ntng a full schedule of party games peared locally In "The Curious subject to ratification and will NoV. 12 when Veterans, Day Is ob­ on the Hearth” , a mystery-comedy Hfopks said ‘ I ’m extremMy dis- Thursday they will be in New Lon­ Sid Asked Her husband. Stephen, an $80-a- change of diplomatic representa­ an^ bi-Jinks appropriate for the Savage", and who has also ap­ ENDS TOMORROW! appointed„that Mr. Hall cannot 1. I i r e e come into force on the, day rati­ to bo presented in Yconian.s Hall don. First National .Bank week salesman, called for her at tives on the level of ambassadors. served. occasion. v peared with the Manchester Com­ of Manchester...... 29 fication inatrUmenta are-exchang­ Friday and Saturday evenings, is spare 30 td 40 minutes to answer The Governor said Ih. t in the re­ 84 the ho.spital In Middletown. UIl- 3. That relations between the School .will close at 1 p.m. on the munity Players: and the State Hartford NaUonal . ed in Tokyo, "in the shortest pos­ Christmas Cards 'Topic " as follows: Abby Rodick will be these very seHous charge s." Killed in Idaho maining weeks before election he man said that a police guard re­ two countries be'based on the day before Thanksgiving, for the Trooper,^ to be played by Herbert Bank and Trust Co. 31 33 sible time." ■ Photographic' Christmas cards played by Mr.s. Myrtle Englert, PONT MISS OUT ON THESE SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICES. ■ Brooks added that' the^ evidence so plans to "appear as much aa pos­ quested b.v Mrs. Ruotolo to protect principles of the UnitOd Nations. remainder of the week, (jhrlstmas will be the subject o f the Camera Englert, who has appeared with Conn. Bank and Later Hatoyama and hie party fomxer member of the Rockville far is that "pressure” **** govern­ sible throughout the State" to her from cranks had stayed at the 4. The U.S.S.R. supports Japan's recesa will begin Dec. 21. a Fri­ Club meeting Monday at the school the Rockville Community Players, Doriiiilorv Fire Trust Co. ' ...... 34 37 were to be honored at. a Kremlin Community Playera; Lulu Pung, EACH STOVE REPRESENTS A REAL MONEY SAVING VALUE! ment contracts was exerted by the boost the Dodd campaign "and aid family's Hamden home since the application to b* accepted as a day. and cfintlnife through’ New at 8 ,p.m. Manibera are asked to and is a member of "’The Wind- OOP National Committee. other candidates. Manchester Trust ... 62 67 kidnaping until she entered the banquet. "v 'Y'Sar’s Dav to Wednesday, Jan. 2; played by Mrs. Ethel Lusky, pres- Ham-Aircs,” . barbiershop quartet. Mo^ow, Idaho Oct. 19 (Sb member of the United Nations or­ Announcing the conclusion of bring samples of work done in this iclent.of the Columbia Community " I think it astounding.” chimed Governor Rlblm ff said he was Fire Insurahce Companies hospitsl. but had not been re­ ganization." Methodist Workshop Parriclpnnts field. in Reusa, "that this-man Leonard Three University of Idaho stu­ glad to be baci^ In Connecticut. Aetna Fire ...... 60', 63*i quested again. talke, Japanese officials said they Mrs, Ernest Howtgrd. Mrs, Ken- Playera: Charlotte Carlton will be Manchester Evenjng Herald Hartford Fire . . . ______142 152 5. The Soviet Union promises to had reached' "complete, agree­ ’■ ■ Memliem Needed played b.v Mrs. Stella Dcnte, well Hall refuses to appear. dents dii^today in an early-mqm- "I don’t want, to sound like a The infant waa taken from her ,neth Perrett. Mrs. Clifford Ste­ CoUimbia correspondent, Mrs. National Fire ...... 99 109 release and repatriate all Japanese ment” 'With' the Soviet govern­ Mrs. Lawrence Converse has an­ known to local audiences for her . " I can think of nothing that ing dormitory tire and officials said Chamber of Commerce guy.” he carriage outside a crowded Sears phens and Mrs. Elmer Weden will Frank, Starrhisa, telephone Phoenix ...... , 6 8 71 prisoners of war still held on its ment. Russia refused to aign the nounced that more membera are performances in "January -Thaw”, would impair the conduct of the it may have been ipurder by arson. said, "but the more I travel around Roebuck department store Sept. 1 write and enact an informal skit ACademy 8-9060. Life and Indemnity In*. Cbs. territory. It also promisee to "con­ San .Francisco Peace Treaty in needed if the Sketch Club is to and "Dear Ruth” :, Don O.riton campaign mo’re than taking a Two o f the studentil were trap­ the more X find there is no place while her mother shopped inside. for a aub-distrlct. workshop on Aetna L i f e ...... 176 186 tinue to Investigate” the fate of 1951. function aa o r ig ^ lly announced. will" be played by Robert Craw- powder ,thls nioming when there ped in a hallway and burned td The baby's body was found in a World Understanding to be spon­ like this State. Aetna Casualty .. ..118 129 Japanese prisoners who have dis­ Formal Japanese-Soviet p^ace Parents.interested in having their iford, WllHmantit:, who has 8)>- fiame Welfare'Unit Head art serious allegations against plastic bag in a nearby lake five sored by tho Methodist Church death in G jM i Hall, a new $500.- Conn. General ...... 246 261 appeared. treaty talke are to be held later, children Join (Grad.es f- g ) Hhould peared with several Little' Thea­ N O R G E him.” ■Wednesday at Rockville. 000 dormitory^ housing 130 men. Hartford Steam Boiler 78 86 daya later, dead qf suffocatlyn but no date has been liked. contact Mrs. Converse this week­ tre groups'in New'Jersey before New Haven, Oct. 19 (**) — New Brooks and Reuse were the only either from drowning'or being put 6. The Soviet Union "renounces The workshop will cover sub­ end. The other sought refuge in a Travelers ...... 73 78 Hatoyama's top ' negotiator. his local ap)>earance In "January Haven, director of welfare Francis committee members ru«seVit, The May Plans Tour in the bag. all reparations claims on Japan.” jects including' understanding our sho^^W room and suffocqted. Publle UtUiUes 7. The tw o countries "agree to Agricultural Mli)i*ter Ichiro Ko- Thaw", and who is also an engi­ Looney yesterday was named three GOP members of the 8-man Dr. Edgar C. Yerbury, superin­ neijrhbora, 'our growing prejudlce.s Manqjieater Evening Herald } t was the fourth dormitory fire Conn. Light Power .. 19 . 21 enter into negotiations in - ihe no, sfid ha and'Communist party neering student at the University president of the Connecticut As­ group have yet to attend this set Of Soiilh Windsor tendent,of the hospital where Mrs. and iri'sqring freedom .to think. U Bolton correspondent, Mr*. Joseph in a week »n the campus' and Conn, ^ w e r '- ...... 42 44 shortest possible time on the con­ boss' Nikita. Khrushchev had of Coynnecticut. sociation of Local Public W elfare of hearings. They have protested aroused university officials and Ruotolo spent two weeksi declined Is the latter subject which ha.s D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5548. that the sessions are politicallyjp^ Hartforll Elec. Lt,. . . .56 58 clusion of treaties or agreements worked odt a formula that repre­ Sheriff Preble will be. played by Administrators.. police started an Intensive invesati- Edwin H. May Jr., Republican to comment on a report that her been, assigned to the local women, •pired. Hartford Gas Co. , t 1 3(^3 40 to place on a firm and friendly sented a "completely successful gation. - candidate for <;^gress' from the So. New England departure was against the advice conduaion to the negotiationa." who see an opportunity to get Halt’s name has been fr e i^ n tly of physicians except to say that basis their relations In the' sphere The victims w'ere Paul Johnson, Tel...... t*. 39>i 41 of trade, merchant navigation and Kono aald the final agreement thelri-jialul ncros.s*w1th comedy. mentioned by Randall Cremer, a First District, will head a motor­ all patients who enter the institu­ Regis(*;atien for the session will Teenage Dances Davenport. Wash., a sophomore, Manufacturing Companies other commeKial relationships." Involved concession on both sides. principal witness in thq/hearings cade which Will tour sections of tion voluntary- "must-give 10 days” be at 7 p.m. with dessert and cof­ Rrat sUrted last Janui and freshmen John Knudson of South Windsor Thursday evening, Arrow. Hart, Jleg. ..60 63 8. Th#' conyentloh on fishing in Idaho Palls and Clair Schuldberg Aaso. Spring .. ... 34 . 37 notice i f they want to leave fee to be served by the Women's Planned by Rec H air said it is “ pure bunk” to it was announced today. against the advice of phyriclans, the North Pacific and the kgree- of Terreton,' Idaho. Briatol Brass .. ... 25-4 27 >, ment over air-sea reecub, signed Societ.v for Christian Service of BA N K m aay he gave "c 1 e^ ranee” on The line 'of cars will form near and .that's what she' (Mrs. Ruoto­ the Rockville church. A panel dis­ Johnson's roommate, Tom Coop­ Collins . . . 1 1 0 1 2 0 in Moscow last May, goM into . The weekly dances conducted by which Arms coqlfl get the 1954 Howard Johnson's Restaurant at lo) did." cussion on the subjem of a better contract. er, left last night for a visit in Dunham Bush . . .. 9 15 Jhe Recreation Department NORGE VERTICAL BROILER the eJtlt from the WllbUV Cross Dr, Yerbury said that when the world for our children i.s sched­ Portland, Ore. A t least two other Pgrkiivay near the Manchester Em-Hart: ■■...... 32 35 throughout the winter will begin The coat-plhs.fee contract was hospital. feels that a patient who uled, as well as an tnterihew’ with- aventuallyy^llt SO-SO between the students were in jiu ^. town line and travel over several Fafnlr Bearing ...50 53 TELEVISION tonight at 7:30. leaves in that manner would be a foreign student. SATURDAYS ■ F re d e rii^ Snare Corp., of which Two of the other three fire* of the town's streets before end­ Lahders-Frary Clk. .. 23'i 25 >4 This Velek will be a school sev­ dangerous to the community, it Local women interested in at­ -Qomeiywas a vice president, and broke out in the lounges of Willis ing at a pre-election party in N.B. Machine Co. . . . 37 40 enth grade -dance, and will be held ELECTRIC RANGE applies to the probate court for an Sweet end CSirisman Hall, men's N. Eastern Steal , . . . 5 6 tending are urged to contact Mrs. XanRtO iapm an & Scott, headed Spencer Heights. order re-committing him. H f.r e ­ at the West Sl^o and (Community domltories,. and caused abOfft $3.- North and Judd .. . . . 4 0 ', 4 3 4 raO G B A M S ■ Stephens. cU McMclteAieA ^^444^ Go. by Xkiliiii IVolfson. Half the million With May will be State Rep. plied with a. definite "n o ". when Y Recreation centers. didlor fee wimt to each company. 500 damage, The.v were listed as CI>-nton B. Buckland, seeking re- Russell M fg...... 1 1 13 Co-operative Kindergnrtcn The dance prcfgrahis for the year Rreils moaf on both sidtt ot oneo! AutemOtieolly pra-htdH, timos arson. -*-■ asked if Mrs. Ruotolo's case waa MAN '.TRl 1 ’ -1 / Cremer said' yesterday that be- election from South Windsor, and Stanley Works . .. 48 51 HELD OVER! The meeting of the Co-operative will alternate between the eighth Terry Steam ...... 140 — of that nature. ' Crosby—Kelly—Stnntn broilinq. ji^uts ItMlf off! /' fore the contract sTaa awarded nu­ The Qault Hall ftre today also Elmer Watson, Wethersfield, run­ Video Everydny — Kindergarten and Nurscr.v was at­ and .seventh grades, with one com­ Torrington ...... merous attempts w ert made to broli* Out in the lounge and spread ning for a fourth term as State . . . 26 28 ’•HIGH SOCIETY" All Riilhts Reserved — tended hy about 40 person."! this bination (lan(;e being held' .each 9 A. IVI. to 12 NOON U.S. Env'lp com . . . . 2 2 >, convince Heill, directly and quickly to sleeping quarters up.- Senator, from the Fourth District. 24', (Technicolor 8:10) H. T. Diokineon A Co., Inc. week. Members report much inter- month. The dance at the West Side U.p, Elnvlp. pfd, . . . 1 2 14 Fleer Somplos Only,' through a number of high R e p t^ - stalrs. One of the students, in the If reelected, Watson will be the John Payne, Rnth Roman . eat in the talk given by Manche.s- will be under the sppervisiori o f Veeder-Root ...... 54>2 .57', HARTFORD can officials, of Snare's suitability hallway was cut by glass in a vain Senior Senator and. will serx-e a STATE "Rebel In Tow n"— 0:35, 9:53 ter pediatrician, Dr. Winfield Moy­ Mr. and Mrs. Mel -'ushing, and at for the job. attempt to escape'^out a window. fourth'term for the first time for The above quotations are not to er,' whicli was followed by a ques­ JLhe Community Y hy Don Coles Brooks and Rep. Hardy (D-Va) be eonatrued as actual marketa.. SAT. 1 P. M.— KID SHOW So* Our AnnlvoRMry He waa found- lying on his bseft, aii.v Senatof in the history of the tion period. and Mrs. Robert Neil. There is no were the only committee members 10 Cartoons! Assignment of helpers at the the other ftudent was face down. district. Before being elected to -admission charge to these dances, present. The fhrte Republicans on A mushroom growins under a "R E B E L IN TO W N” pins Fire Chief Carl Smith said It the Senate,''Watson serv'ed as Mo­ w m s m ^ School, se.ssiona next week .lnciu(ie but all participants must be mem­ the group have protekted that the driveway .'in Kitchener. Ontario, ex Buffalo Bill in Whon Your TV . Mrs. Paul Barron and Mrs. VVar- SpMiol. Roq. $429.95 was the work of an arsonist. C. tor Vehicles Commissioner from bers of the Recreation Department. ' h id in g of hearings > so close to O. Decker, dean of students, called 1945 to 1949. ploded through a 3-inch layer of a "TtMuahawk Territory” Go«s . ten Amundsen, Monday: Mrs. Les­ . election day shows a political moti. the itudents' death "murder." Mrs. Pollj- Misuraca is opening aphalt. a High Society Not Shown * lie Bittner and Mrs. Raymond Cal­ SOCIAL-DANCE > ' vatlon. . . . you want to be anro' Wads of pqrtly burned paper had her home on Laurel St. in Spencer houn, Tuesday: Mr.x. Alphorisc Efo- Buy Dirs of Fall Injury Model ^-3620-V8 FREE DELIVERY — FkfE SERVICE SI7N.: Bob Mitchum it’s fixed b,v people who Brooks said in an' interview that been found stuffed in davenports Ijeights for the occasion and will gush and Mrs. Frederick Elaaes- V.F.W. HOME—MANCHESTER GREEN Chemer's testimony showed "con­ *‘BANDIDO” (Tech.) Imow their bnelnesa. and magasine racks at Willis act-as hostess at a parly in honor ELECTRONICS ser, Wednesday; Mrs. Richard Os­ Brookfield, Oct. 19 CA5—Robert SATURDAY^ O CT. 20— 9 P.M. clusively” the GOP NaUonal Com- of the'';cudidate8 which will fol­ STANEK SERVICE la born. Thursda.v and Mrs. Norman Kevins, eight, fell on a .tree stump mittee put "lots of pressure” on Sweet and Chrisman Halls last bonded, your nsenranco of Friday and Saturday. low the motpreade. Mrs. Misuraca LABORATORIES Preuas, Friday. ■. ; yesterday, and ran horii'e, bleeding MUSIC BY* Mansure in making the award. will be assisted by several other MANC-HESTER dopendaMe'Work at*fair WSCS Notes from a pripeture wound, under his | Brooks notsd the testimony that ladies in her district. prices.. The local WSCS had an excel­ i armpit. He died later, on the w a y j liLL NEMEROFF’S ORCHESTRA ALL FEATURE seven Snare officials Contributed a 277 BROAD lent turnout for ll»..toy denipnstra- to a hospital. A doctor said he suf- I DONATION 7.5e PEKPERSON , totsil of $7,500 to the Republican Drove Bay State Probes goLTON Ncrroi tio)\ at United .Methodiiit Church focaled because of internal bleed- Congresaional Committee in 1954. RADIO T I I i V I S I 0 N this week. Members were Teriilnd- Ing. . , ' f(blowing the mid-year contract NHRR Service Cut Bus Oil Tanker award, compared with an -a-verage Ckaaaal ■ ,Nsw______■aeea. Caaa. of $8M the officiala had donated in . Continuous From 7:00 P.M. . , Chaanal It llarttarf. »Oaaa the seven previous-congressional Boston, Oct. 19, oP) — A Mas­ Crash Kills Two ‘ITASK FORCE” shown nt 8:40 I Cfcaaeel » SarisafleM. Haat. !B!SM]HSISSIEiBefiiSnjBISiS5;SlGlSliJBI5flIfiiFSflII5IB]ai8l8lSI8MllffiFllSI^^ *TT0HTIN0 ROth” Ckaaarl M Van » l U i a . Caaa. W.H.EN8titND flection y«ars. sachusetts legislative commission t'kaaarl SS Watarkorv. Caaa. Hardy said in a separate inter­ today opens an investigation Into Rosnoke, Va., Oct. 19 ue>—A Show* nt 7:00 nnd 10:50 Ckaaaal U flalvaka' Haaa. view Cremer had been ' ‘incon­ proposed curtailments ot service Greyhound bus and an oil tank LUNBER GO. sistent” by portraying Hall as in­ 'on branch line* of the New Haven truck collided and burned at near­ Aeroaa from Dreea School REO r 4 8 9 *9 5 fluential in the award, and also Railroad. by Montvale today with two PLUS "TREATS" ICE CREAM FrMay. Oct. It • Exclusive Adjust-A-Litc testifying It was against Hall’s The first witness was scheduled known dead, A pickup tnick a\o 1S:M < S> k'KW8 OpM All Day Saturday wishes that the award 4o Snare be burned. tISI VALIANT LADY ...... 200.00 to be George Alpert. president of Iri-M) TIC TAK DOI'GH KEITH’S 57th ANNIVERSARY SALE! ahared with Merritt-Chapman. . the railroad, who announced The five occupants of the bus (U l MID-DAY .MOVIK C:ia ( I) 8POBT8COPB 49 Visu-Matic piock Timer Cremer, describing himself asTa « ; I » ( SI LOVK OK LIKK earlier this week the line might apparently eacaped with minor In-r "r. Featuring: S:t5 (tt) SPOBrS DIUEST (IS) KIDDIK KABTUONS S:W ai WEATHER FORF.CAR lifelong Republican, said there.w'ks fliminate service on 39 branch, Juries. 1J;3# ( SI 8KABCB KOR TOMOKBOH 1 no politicking for two contracts l:U I ai THE NEWS TODAY • New“ Super Rocket U ni^ lines. Dead syere the driver o f the a Corned Beef Amerlcaa Cheese (ts-as) IT rn t'LD BK Y o r (t1> NEW* Hits ( S) OI'IDINO Lir.HT . snare got for Nicaro plant work Commission members said they tractor-trailer oil truck, tentative­ ' a Pastrami Swiss Cheese 7:M ( SI RID PLAYBACK during previous Democratic ad-; ly identified as Carl Simson of- • Roaat Beef Provalone Cheese l;aa ( HOLLYBOOD BKST (ttl .MI'SIC AND NEWS FEATURE VALUES will ask him to postpone any (IS) NKW8 (SSI THE CRRISTOPHERS • Blended-Hcfit Double Oven ministrations "N o o n e asked Richmond, and William Campbell, a Baked Ham tJverwursi (Mother Goose) AT HOMK WITH KITTY .95 proposed cuts in service pending (Ml FRANK LEARY FORECAST whether we were Retniblicans or 50, a project superintendent, for a Roast Fresh Ham Franks (Grote t Weigel) (SSI GI'IINT t'ORNF.B (rnlor) t:ia IISI WF.ATREB TRADITIONAL OR MODERN completion of the legislative probe. 1:IS (IS) .STAND I'P AND RR $ 7:1* ( *1 POLITICAL TALK .Democrats,” he said. . , T h e heads of two unions have a construction Job along U.S. 460 CDINTF.II • Hi.-Lo Deep Fryer But Oft the 1954 . contract, he (IS4.U DOI'OLAS EDWARDS A asked the commission to 'extend where the wreck occurred. FRESH DAILY! POTATO and CABBAGE SALAD 1:IS (Sa> I'NDKRSTANDINti Hl'MAN THE NEWS YOHB CHOICi said, "There was more politics. . , The truck driver waa trapped, J- I BFHAVIOB the scope of its investigation to In­ (Ml ABTHI'B OODFRr.Y (It) HIDHUDHTS than anything I want to see in the cab o f his truck and appar- a KOSHER FRANKS a KOSHER SALA.MI I (.til NEW* • Convertible Griddle clude the Boston and Main Rail­ I (Ul 40HN DALY AND THB 2 8 9 again.” H s said, tome o f it came road “because," they said, ‘The S »tly died' instantly. at KOSHER PICKLES a KOSHER BOLOGNA NEWS from three Democratic Senate Ap­ DINING T h e driver ,of the bus. 8. 1 :» (Ml WEATHERVANB same- financial; group runs both Model E-4I3 propriations Committee' members roads." Mitchell o f Roanoke, received cuts TOO 7:M ( «l BIN TIN TIN he said were backing Merritt- and bniises. (IS-Ui MY FRIEND FL|6kA Frank Davis, local president of D A IL Y 7:.30 A.M. to 10:00 P..M. (Ttl DADABOI'T GADDIS the International Association of Two men riding in the pickup be­ SATU R D AY .7 :SOA.Mi to 7:00 P.M. (Ml EDDIE FISHER SHOW ’ hind the tank truck said the truck SU'NDAV 7:80 a im . to 9:00 P.M. (Ml FILM ( j t Machinists, and W. Psul Duggsn. exploded, setting,their own vehicle SAVEMONEY , 7 :« (tt-M) NEWS CARAVAN GROUPS general chairman of the Brother- —Jaka Camaras Sarajrta ; hood of Firemen and Bnginemen. on fire. The two men. James Hicks I t:M ( SI AllV. OF 4IM BOWIE - * 1 2 9 of New London, and William lE. "Nalcfcaa Traca” \ I requested the investigatioit be Tables have Beautyguard tops, TATE Browm of Thaxtort, received deep ? ^ SODA AT- - \ (IS-4JI WMT POINT STORY ^ MO DOWN ' widened and said a mass protest bums and other injuries. (tt-Ml THE UFE 0» RILF.r eluxe ELECTRIC RARGE ' meeting against the proposed cuts i "I'BCIa BTxkz Takaa Orar” treated to resist stains, burns, (Ml DRAMA REGULARLY >149 : would .be held in Faneiiil Hall on • Police said the accident occur­ S SHOP I TOMORROW red about 7:15 am., 12 miles east NORUAN’S i *:M (.SI CRORSKDADS \ *' M scratches, alcohol! Lazy susan included! Oct. 28. of here. i . ‘ “W'llh Ckarlly far 'All.” i. SrioW STARTS 2 P.M. Sen, John E. Powers-(D-Boston) and DELICATESSEN 445 HARTFORD RD. Carral NaUk • Mammoth "Blended Heat" oven. REG...... ,‘ 249.95 DOORS OPEN 1 :S0 said that if any evidence is un- (IS-MI DICK PO W EU. THEA­ front to rear oven ifwcks. iposh-; 527 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER TER — "Tka Laas Raa* . button light for adde(d -conven­ , covered, to Indicate dual control of Hama” ' s TRADE.______...... 80.00 i the rsilroads. the legislature will .Police Hold Five' TEL’MIMST? (7t-Mi WALTER WINCHEI.L ience. " . V x ' SHOW—Calar—Tka Will Maa- 18th Century Group ; be asked lo, extend the scope of tla-Tria tlarrlas Sammy Da- J. ' the commission. 1 :N (lav A8 THL WORLD TI RNS r.ii, i t . aad Rakart Skrr- = = = 3 " ... '■ a 7-apeed !'Ful Vuc.” 'controls pro-' , In Radar Check (Ml ONti-TIUBTY PLAYBOl'SF, 1:40 ( Sr rO UTICAL waad Bad Bak aad Larry: IM i cBohijy group, ride a measured heat for , every . DRCO DRAG ENDS "HOT ROD GIRIiS” Cdnt. t.a«lir i'S:- IiU ( SI HOLLVWUOD'8 BKkt (Ml DRA.MA l-pedeekd Dtoprlocd Tad>l* rooking n(^. Richmond, The aale Foilhr Connecticut drivers arid •TObAYj ftilRLS IN PRISON” From 5 PJII. X:SS tlS-Ul tH'B MI88 BBOOKR . t:M (-SI TREARt RE Hl'.NT jo f publlcafiona by the Virginia one from New York state were ar­ _ (St) .WY LITTLK MABUIK (IS-Mi CRL'SAnER —31 X M", RxlMKU 'to M". Also 4 .1 ■ ■ rested during radar checks made Feat.. Shown 1;M ( il HOt'SK PABTV - (tt-Ml. ON TRIAL ■•Tarlta la * Speed broiler la fully adjust­ ; state Board of Pharmacy has . STARTS (IS) KARTOONLAND Pariiv - b*nf;4> flLM able waist high. ^ , St. near Hender.-M>ri Rd. ' TOMORROW 5:40-9:15 PJIL r a B D ‘8 8HOW f:M ( SI THE VISE W- The State Auditor's report on -the (4J) DARBY MOOBF. ' Chief Herman O. Schendel said, "Bias Rallly Slatara” operations of the board for*the 1:U (U> HOF8K TARTY IIS-Mi POLITICAL * Hi-speed surface units are self- last .year showed income from the in addition; that.a number of wam- III* ( SI W RAT'B CODRI.VD (tS-M) BID m R Y , ' S i cleRBing, proride greater con­ (laui BID PAYOFF sale of publications at exactly 35 iriga were given motorists for vari­ (tt-Ml MATINER THBATKB tact: suriace. cents. ' .v-i—a-r” - - ■ ' ous infractions. (calarJ ,Thqse grrestea wers Donald F. S;M (IS-Ul BOR-CR08BV t :« < SI LOONEY TCNFS BROTHERLY LOVE JUdd, 32. of 10 Drive O. Charged (Ul VALIANT LADY f GLASS ' Nashville.- Tenn. Eight- w(th driving without a .licensee 4:00 (lai RRHIHTF.B DAY - AUTO GLAS^ year-old Forrest Parker proudly C8I BAND8TAND Louis Marnelli, 19, of-GlsstopbUry.. (tt-Ml qiTEKN FOR A DAY PLA TE binJ w i n d o w Model E-3020S told Ws parents he'd been taught charged with speeding: Dominick ,(M ) O lit WK8T i at Sunday School that "everybody Peszente, ■ 36, Hartford, chkrged 4:11 (IS> 8KCRET STORU I is your brother.'* "I'm not." 4:M (IS) KDOK OF NIUHT J. A. WHITE eO. v/lth failure to carry his license; 4:U <:t-M).WODERN ROMANCKg promptly said Martha Parker, 4. Irving MarhOlin, 29’ Hartford, ^:e0 ( a> MICKRt MUimh.t.LUb - SI Bisaell S t — MI B-IStt New JpS6 Norge ~ - "I'm your sister.” chtrgsd with S' rules of the rqad X ns> F U P P V THE CLOWN •' ' ( » l ROD RABKLEV SHOW h r *' c o m e d y TI.MK lf:M ( *) RAY ANTHONY SHoIf (Ml nLM THEATER (IS-M) TH>; LIN E C r Ctogih TO $4x24" (U ' OUT WEST (la aracrasa) (ttASi CAVd LCAOE OF • Automatic ■ :M (Ml 81’SIE , —SPORTft-BOXIND . 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1 .. / X f " : V . ''t'‘ ■ ■' ' ' x . f-".- ' '■•X' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. I^CHESTKB. CONN, FRIDAY. OCTOSpaO, 1056 lIA N C ^ T fiR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTERr CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19.195& * t \ ..-X giving information iboiit Uia. Girl for publi^-.>ducation, on foreign Miller Chairman Scouts and their need of hnanclaf B o^ide^tresses fiojlcy. OF MANCHESTER Polish Rodd assistance -to carry on an expanded "Hdre is clearly an area where FLETCHER aUSS GO. BOteksIl I j/^dldi Seen Confused Fur Girl Scouts Girl Scout program in Manchester ‘T*’ublic Education any administration next January, the. coming year. ’Those wishiiig to Republican or Democratic, must ••7819 200Mile8of Fund Campaigii make contributions Ujls.'Hrst Sun­ In Foreigii Field awaken to a need which can oiily 188 WEST apDDLB TURNPIKE Found'Too Romantic day’kre welcomed-to do so.-thus be lUled by the President.” OORNBB AuRANT BT. On Issues to Stress Bowles also predicted that ’’any Flat Country FVank J. Miller, 14 Perkins .St., eliminating>:^l back during the Baltimore, Oct. 10 —Cheater week or-cm the following Sunday, administration. Republican or NEW LARGER QUARTERS By CHARLES MERCER T By JAMES MARLOW ing of -Ul Americans for peace, secretary-treasurer of the Savings NovTA. A. Bowles, former ambassador to Democratic, is going to have to Naw Ifork, Oct. 19 (iP>—in l933 Mske Voters Tomorrow Warsaw, Oct. 19 iff>-^The road ■ (A J. N««» Analyst) prosperity and progress." Bank of Manchester, is serving u . India and one-time Democratic face jup to the Implicationa of con­ PLENTY OF FRONT AND .REAR PARKING laturenca Stallinga published a front--.i^oanan to Warsaw stnitch- f ' i r j Washin|:ton. Oct. It* (4>)—Pr««l- Internal Affi^ra nied tinued H-bomb testing in the next Town officials will hold a Another time he said he thinks chairman of the drive for ^fuiiSa, governer, of Connecticut, told AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 1 hotogrmphic history which ha en­ voter making session tomor­ es long'kitAatralght oW the Po­ Baat Blaenhower and-Adlal-Btavan- year or two,” and said: ROUND the real issue is: "How do we with a goal of $9,000,.-td;1»o Con­ RibicofFs Father Maryland teachers today that the titled, with grim prophecy, "The row in the office of the town lish flatlahdXri^ly 200 ‘ milts \ . "To facs up to the implications •on have had time enough—with' manage America's Internal af­ ducted by the^Manchester Girl country ' needs *’d massive cam­ must mean, I am convinced, to call GLASS FURNITURE TOPS First World War." Its' title, as clerk at th% Municipal Building withoiitfa singleAiU. the election only 18 daya away— fairs?" At another time he .said; Scouts during^e week of Oct,'38 , Injured by Auto paign to educate! the American a halt- to these tests." well as'its grisly.pleturea of war from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Driving is fatt^-'.Qutside the to ahow what they think the cam­ "What then is the real issue? It through-^v. 4. people on foreign affairs." MIRRORS (Firtptae« oinI Door) •This ia the last time most .towns the only vehldas. In any interested in youth work.-jln as it really Is, shocked many read­ quantity are four-Wheeled^'^rts, paign iasue* are. ' is this: What principles., .-policie.s 'R’est HarUord, Got. 19 "Only the White House." Bowles ers of the 1930’a; in those daya persons will be able to become and .'rograms can best help pt^ 'Manchester, Miller IS not only said In an audresa before the 98th $7,000 in Gems Stolen voters before the Nov. 8 na- each with its peasant driver Mix a little NYLON UP PICTURE FRAMING (oH fypM ) nearly all Americana believed Elsenhower has concentrated on people...?” * ,- serving ds chairman of. the Girl Gov. Abraham A. Rlbicoffs 74- tlorial electlcn. A special ses­ ing at the reins as the horae plodi' domestic affairs, not the foreign' annual convention of tha^itarj’land there would be no more war„ Add a dash of FUR , Stevertkon,. when talking of Is: .Scout drive, but is also financa of­ year-old father, Samuel, was Ih- State Teachers A^8n.K’’can consist-' Meriden, Oct. 19 (4PJ Liiggkge sion will be held Nov. 5, but it on. Blend well with LAMB’S WOOL field, although he devoted all of ficer for the Boy Scouts of Man­ Jured by an automobile yesterday containing $7,000 in Jewelry was W INDOW ond PLATE GLASS On Tuesday evening NBC-TV will be only for parso'hs whose Pass Police Checkpoint his Sept. 19 opening speech to for­ sues, has said the t^cc presidency ently cut through the haze and preaented the flrat of thia aeason’a ^ee What’s Here For Her . . , is one of the *^01081 basic’’ Issues. chester, a member of the youth as he crossed aj^treet en route to stolen from a car parked .outside a right Co become voters ma­ Outside Poznan, the car pulls if8 a national eign problems. committee of the Rotary. Club, and bring the balanced atpry into every JALOUSIESi InotaUntion 1» quick. Easy and EoouonloaL filmed d-icumentariea of varioua up at a police checkpoint. Militia­ Another tiinc He said he considers a synagogue to pray. American home." restaurant yesterday, but the aapecta of modem life.' "The ture after tomorrow and before Etevenson has tlividcrt himself 'the'*'questlon of war and peace . .. S' member, of the newly organised He was admitted to Mt. Sinai owner. Miss Frances Hendry of OONTRAOTOR8: WE HAVE IN STOCK election day. men peer in through the windows, more evenly between affairs at Volley Club Committee for the "The President must trust, the Scotland, said it was all insured. Great War” waa the title of thia see foreigners inside, and wave family affair horrie and abroad. Yet, Judging Ihe overriding issue in any pres-, Hoapital with facial cuts, a knee pople with the facts. He should px- MEDICINE CABINETS ond SHOWER DOORS '■Project 20" progTam. In ot;der to become a voter, a idential campaign." Still. another youth bf Manchester. He has two injury' and a possible back injury, She is visiting ^en d s In Massa-* person m ist be a citizen of the the auto on. from the way he picks up an issue, time hp said "peace is not an issue daughters who are Girl Scouts. plain frankly the difficulties and chusetts, Open Satnrdaya — Open n u n d n y Evenings Called Abaorbing Entertshlament In ‘some places the road is cob­ drops it, and comes back to it. police said.'His condition Was re­ choices which confront us and It waa abaorblng televiaion en­ United States,, must have lived , 'r\xi!L In thi.s election, but how best to^ He is being assisted in the drive ported as satisfactory.' ESTIMATIIS GLADLY GIVEN in Connecticut for at lerist a' bled, in others covered with an Stevenson looks like a man having deter aggression.’’ by finance representatives of the without partisanship seek pjbH'; tertainment. Old film cllpa re- asphalt so smooth that its surface trouble decidthg what to play Up ■ Police said the driver of' the .^’ived vividly euth historic figureq yrar, and. in Manchester for reflects the -trees that march He said "the central issue in this six. neighborhoods of the .Girl car, Pasquale Antonucci, 65, of support and understanding for the ' t least six -months.* most, ' campaign may well Be which party Scout organization,, who are Mm. course.which he advocate.s." aa the Kaiser, Woodrow. Wilson, along its edge. ^ . Ike Emphasizes Peace West Hartford, drove the elder Theodore Roosevelt, Newton D. i l l means what it .says.” And he said: Bernard' Fogarty. Central Neigh- Rlbicoff to the ho.spital after the Bowles added: “ I hope I will not T Children play along the road­ ■ With one exception Eisenhower So far as the Deniocrattc party is borhoodf Mrs. Nelson Richmond, be Judged unfair if I say that the Baker. :'niere were the Liberty side. Women are at work in the accident. i^nd rallies, the sinking of the has brought the word "peace" into concerned this is the major issue South; Mrs. Herbert Huffield, Antonucci was l^ k e d on jaresent administration hfls been lution. It marked the heatitant fields, bringing in the last of the O’ fU R every s{^ech he has nude as a re­ . . . we are dedicated to our v Southwest; Mri.^ J, 'w. MacNeel.v, Charges of . failure to Keep to the less-succes.sful than it might have Lusitania, the taxicab army_which emergence of‘the United States as potato crop and gathering sugar minder that the Korean War which of the newAmericR.” Northwest: Xirfc’ Stephen Montel- right at ah intersection and fail­ been in fulHIling its responsibilities' - dashed ’out of Paris to save tlie a world poweri’ri t was generated beets. Des|rite the talk of collectiv­ he inherited has ended and that la, Nprthwrtt; .and'Mm. Charles city. ’There were many marching by complex socjal, economic and ization. most fields are cultivated And he said "whether>[merlca ure to grant the right of way to GaUoa country has peace. wants to stay on dead^.cknter" is a Jtyan, Northeast. a pedestrian. men of many armies. military European forces. in strips of leas than an acre. Luxury Fur Blend Sweatei^ ^ Me alsd sometimes mentions Ko­ central issue. ' Members of the ttnappe commit­ ^ 4T NT NT ?r ▼ ▼ "tr ▼ V -'ir BB AUSCO •’The Great War” wasj easential- Naturally an hour of television Busy though the farms are. not rea directly and most of the time, tee 'of, the Manchester Girl Scout All Colon * ly, a romantic view of the war. So cannot be a dissertation. B'ut I be­ a single tractor can He seen for our in one way nr smother, combines Oounclt and.membeiji of the Coun State Job Hike Liated riEGAL BEVERAGES 4 It waa, Rievitably, popular with lieve an hour can carry a touch of the Whole ride. Horses are at work COMBINATION WINDOWS those who saw it. Its''musical back- everywhere. At one crossing 20 or ••peace" 'with "prosperity and cii who are hglplhg^chmirman Miller ^ . AT LOW PRICES 4 historical dissertation. Salomon progress." Newjtfnior Band with the drive incllide; Miss E^a- Hartford, Oct. 19 (4V-Tha State Interior, Exterior . ground and narrating by Alexan­ achieved it brilliantly last season 30 carts stand by with beeta ready sweater • cellared In short, he is saying: "Folks; line D. Pentland, .chsirman; Mrs. Labor Dept, announc^ y esiei^y ' Give You . der %courby combined to induce a Nightiriare in Jled." Why he re- for loading onto a railroa.d train. everything is going well. Every­ o Meet Tuesday Paul Adams, 'vice chairman: Miss that Connecticut had 901,520 GARDEN SALES niood of nc^algla and the popular ■cted the idea in “The Great Houses Usually Sriiall k Arthur Drus Stores j 812 OakUnd SL—MI 9i-9i08 American theory that this country t thing is under control. Thing Gertrude tiddon,, Misf Genen's people employed last month, an. In-, r HOURS S A.SL to 11 PJ«. Z Comfort - Convenience - Economy War’’ is curious. New houses, uSualiy small, are will get better, too. Since Pentland, Miss Hsuiel Hooey, iuss crease of 21,550' over last year. saved civilization-.for another 20 "Project 20" is ayways worth­ rlaing around the' villages. Old Fully There was an orgahiaation meet years. never had it so good, whjKntck ing Thursday afternoon of the boys Mary Fraher, Gordon G. Fogg, ll^ while watching. In concept' and houses In the iillage centers look Foshloiiod the boat?” ward Sautdr, Edmund Moranbey, I do not know this for a-fact, but execution its programs are among sadly dilapldaled with paint peel- and girla interested in Joining the I atrongly suspect that besides us­ Stevenson’s c e n t^ x u ie m e Is Marching' Band which is being Mrs. Alfred' Sundgulat; treasurer the best visible on the home Ing. ' x ' Just the opposite^/Things are not NOW ing many excellent and authentic screen. Bkic^'village has its square. One sponsored Jointly' by the Flre- of 'the'co\meil; Miss Jennie 'W'ihd, old film clips "The Great War’’ in­ as g ^ as the.J{epublican^ make Pollce-Athletic Assn, and the ReC' assistant treasurer of the council; is .jriicked \rith people awaiting them appear,^'All kinds of things Mrs, Edwin Me’yer, presiaent - of corporated clips from such movies the opening of a fair. In another, need doing, but the Rpublicans reation Department. .. as ‘"The Big Parade,” "A ll^iet Bomber to Wear two Russians chat with a girl. The purposes and functions of the council; and Mrs. Herman Something New on the Western Front” and n won!^id& them. They’re not In- PkterseA, lirst vice president of fhe a In every village the best kept tertsSted in everybody, only rich this Band were explained by Jim .^•’Wingi." At least one' sequence, building is the church, sometimes Herdic, Supt. of recreation, while council, A Begutiful A L U M IN U M purporting to show men attacking Skis m the Sky eople." ; On Sunday; Oct, 28, a. house-to- domed and sometimes with a cu-' Stevenson has painted the Re­ the composition of . tho lmnd w [ YOUR LAST CHANCE COMBINATION WINDOW from front line trenches, was shot pole on its tower. houae canvass will be conducted publicans as a do-nothing party explained by Robert Johns, who at a high, advanced angle which Washington iJP> major air­ Almost every mije along the 7*ppt-reil8tant poplin! Will be the . band instructof. Plans throughout town by Intermediate .to meet e mounted on * quilted sleeve lining! The proof of what Eisenhower •rhere is also an opening in this virtton of anyone foun'd deetroy- Sfruo Picture Seen Too Strong the plane's nose landing gear. and Btevenson think the campaign band for a drunt majorette, which Inr property owned by tjie Alex­ An accurate picture ■ of the And to play it safe, provisions are issues are is shown by what they may either be a boy or girl, and ander Jarvis Enterprises. BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED slaughter, starvation and pesti­ beljig made for the wheels to re- . talk of in their speeches. they do not necessarily have to r^OW N CLERK'S OFFICE MUNICIPAL BUILDING Coll Today For Estimoto— No Obligation lence of War, such as. I^aurence main stationary while' the skis can i But if you Just listened to them play an instfument. Any children Stallings presented back in 1933, is rrio.ve up or down—thereby per-1 say what they thought the Issues interested in being a drum major­ perhaps too strong for the televi­ mittlng landings on either skis or | WATKINS were you migh‘ thiuk they were ette should attend the tryouts on r ^ FROM 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., OCT. 20 sion audience. In our time we’ve wheels. ! .'a couple of confused candidates ’Tuesday. PRESCRIPTIONS A. 0. ARONSON been surfeited with the agony of ruinpia^.ig in a bagful of ideas, For any further information, call "FREE PICK-UP " District AgonN—Phono Ml 9-4856 ■ war. Yet any portrait of any war -WEST 'looking for something to say. the Recreation Department. w For Rides or InformoHon Call Ml 9*8332, 9-8321 that totally ignores Us agony is im­ Although peace is .hiS central AND DEUVERY” balanced history. ’ . THE BARTLETT-BRAINARD COMPANY No one knows this better than Faieral Servira theme,' Eisenhower hss skid: , Peaches, which are low In PINE PHARMACY ^ This adv. preaented na a public service by the Democratic Town Coihmltteo 4 •There is one thing that is not an calories, are a good source of ■vita­ 589 New Park Ave„ West Hartford Henry Salomon, an excellent his­ Ormand J. West; Director Issue in this campaign: The long­ mins A and C. ' 884 CENTER ST.—MI 9-981^ torian who has personnallv experi­ enced war. who is in the executive 142 East Center St. producer of the excellent ’'project MItcheU 9-7198 20” s’eries. and who. with Richard Hansen, wrote the script for "The For the lady of taste—a sweater made with luxury Great War.” . Manchester’s Oldest fur which hais the elegance and “ handle” of gen­ My minority opinion is that in with Flaeet FaeUitfea uine cashmere. A i-ewarding luxury for the miss his program he tried too hard to Off-Streat Parking entertain to the detriment of his ■n'- who wants the best in sweaters at a nominal price. equally important functio:i of in­ EstabUahed 1874 1 i In fashioh conscious shades of blue, cherry, palo­ structing. . mino, charcoal gray, jade green. Sizes 34 to 40. World W ar;I wss not a lark; It c imiictKlw mtmcM. tMVKi ■ X was a manifests tion of world revo- WE HAVE SEEN THE 1957 MERCURY! >.«. 90X Ml . MW MtVlN 1 Slipoh . $8.99.. Cardigan ...$10.99 MU$T MARE ROOM FOR COMING TRADE - INS! Itif < 4 t>l? r-i A n f i !»»

% SALE 1 SALE t u r d a y ■ f t OAR WAS PRICE OAR ' WAS PRICE X 1155 MERCURY 1954PONTIAO Beautiful black and white Station Wagon. 8 cyl. color styling. Tudor cus­ «t It started several inoiithg as:o. Factor}’ personnel who bad seen the icar informed us Completely (equipped. ' - X tom steering whecL ra­ even to leather uphol­ Our Convertil^le Our‘Swi$s Miss . • dio, hrater. Othereixtras. that Mercur}'for'1967 would be easily the best in its field. We were,’of Cdurse, very $164^ $1495 Purchased new, here. $2095v $1995 stery. A Moriarty special. 1 • happy about thi‘8. ' • < \ CARCO kr CARCOAT The reports continued to come in. Neutral ob.servers, such as finance men, parts dis­ 1954 LINCOLN Has poplin shell and Gay Tyi'olean hearts - : ' : 'l Tj'rolean quilt lining. In add dash to this Jaunty 1953 CHEVROLET V Prestige driring at very’ charcoal of red. Has cori- Bel Air Tudor. Robins tributors, etc., who had\seen the ne^ Mercury AND other cars told us without reserva- “j. ’• OF OUR car coat. Water-spot-re- moderate price. All the vertiblri hood collar. In 199 p e 1 1 e n t "Dansheen" egg blue. Radio, heater, tionr-“1957 WILL BE A MERCURY YEAR." ' V usual Lincoln luxury sizes 10 to 18. Is spot warmly all wool inter­ standard shift. Just trad-, and stain resistant and lined. Black, natural, 99 i items including full pow-, , water repellent. green or red with match? ed. Former owner will be’ er. Showroom condition. $2195 $1995 . happy to recommend. - I114S $1055 We are proud of Mercury's-sales in the past. Mercury has the greatest percent- ing braid: Sizes 10 to 18. •. age of sales incr^se of any car since 194,6. Now *w^e have seen the 1957 Mercury. It is j . r.' „ entirely nfew, entirely different and in^ elegant good ta.ste. We do not wi.sh to de-scribe the 1951 PLYMOUTH 1952 OLDS. Nice. blue color. Radio I G 3 r Super 88 Fordor. Beauti­ car to you.-.You will have to .see it, Suffice it to .sa.v Here that in oirr opinion the flowing rer $595 ■ i ■ heater. Ideal sectmd car. ■ f^'r ful gunmetaU gray. Hy- ' ports we hMrd about the car were definite understatements. ^ ' dramatic, radio, heater, V:t etc. Immaculate and orig? 1949dLDS. 'r -ii inal. $595 , The 19,57 Mercurj'win be on display here in the near future.'"'^ Nice gray color. Very' -V • , clean car. Excellent me­ - ‘.-U V I please accept our cordial invitation to see and drive tliis 1957 dream air at that time. $395 -1.. chanically. $295 1953 OLDS; 4- •Ht-? b Super 88 Hardtop. Color . # 1953PORD * • ■ . green. Hydramatic, ra­ I .'i- dio, heater, fully equip- ■ FordOr Custom V-8. '' i is ‘ - ped.jA real value.! $1545 $1995 , Fordomatic, radio, heat- er. Other extras. A Mori-i A 1" 1 ' arty speciaL ' $ 1 1 9 5 $1995 — ^ ' • m U O L D S . ""J"•- I ‘ V■ '*‘98” Hardtop. Complete­ 1959 MERCURY . "’j - S A L E Tailored ly equipped, includiag hy- Tahatf tan color. Excel- 1- dramatic, tite best in the $895 lent condition. Idea4 sec-, DIdsmobile line. .8 m ond car. Fordor, $395 $295 7. 1.99 ■ 115$ MERCURY CONVERTIBLE ihefs 1955 FORD FAIRLANE CONVERTIBLE , - .-‘:X . . - 5,000 original mileaj Just traded Tuesday on a magnificentl957Linri>ln.PowcrBtecri|cg, powerbrakeB,MerC9 - ■atic, padded ihatrument panel, radio, hiuter,* white walls, undercoating, flo-tone edfer styling, windshield Bfauliful while and rwl «oW atylinK. Thia ia fhe beat la the Fordline. Feidomatic. radio, healer, while walla,' In All Departments - ' f Divinely Slim , ' - t B^eohers, foam rubber seats, ^ 'e could go”on and on! • . Icathar interior, etc, etc. A dnewiwner beauty. Buy It now at today-’a low price, ‘j ■y' Girls' Hooded SOLO NEW FOR OVER SMMJO;.-BUY IT NOW FOR $199$j$ with easy Wear gtylihgl PopliA Shell A 53$9ei« GAR NEW SALE PRIOED AT $2295.00. /" CARCOAT '"a casual at with gay quilt With butt^-tkb trim on hack-bodice and two Rip C A R e p A T flaSnel plaid lining. Hood ; pdck'ets .ri-. complete wit!) chiffon hanky- softly With convertible hood convertible to a snug collar,, yj-;; ■' ■■ ■ .I-: slipped thru a hip tab. Slim line, double breast^ jcoUar and warm«. quilt -Finger tip length, patrih' pikid lining. Water repel- pbckets and stitchod bot­ I step*ih,op

•.H. ■ f. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAJ^CHESTER. GONN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER . IIANCHESTER EVENING ^ R A L D . IfANCHBSTBR. OONN, FRIDAY, OCTORER 19,1950 19 > A ( n i W B f

Church, 'sponsor of ths show.Nj^ «rDBO-.iaee N New York State Flip p y to H elp ^ operate a tea room st the Ahnorx •Hal Boyle* w&Na— B«e w n o - i M e Servinir tempting hofae cook«d f o ^ Daity Radio w n t o v ^ i e Arresting More • Skywaich Schedule F a ii^ a y Marle d Vftto hot diahee on the m ^ u .a t wcxx>—iteo lunUvMd dinner houra. Baatorn Daylight Tlaa* Didn’t Roll :X WPOP—t « l9 Nutmeg Drivers First Birthday Fruik^SlIveeter Is msnsger of Saturday. Opt. 20 . the Show. ', ...... Wilfred J. Lamire, Tha foUowlBg program .echedulees'.LW— ‘ Midnight—2 Am. ■ ------— ------WHAY—Kneora Theater ' Hartford, Oct. U ' (XV-Moro ' W. Joseph Lem ire FHppy the CHown will help the The Firsts Cigarette are ■uppUad by tha radia Inanaga- WCCC-<^od Evaaing U M Itual* OoanecUcut. motorista «r* "’being 2 a.m/—4 Am. .•. I . i i ... Vatnateers Needed Fairway department store bn Main manta aad ara aubjact to chanfa WKNB—Evening Serenade ..i...,^ ...V M iu ite e r s Needed W^It^Newa ol World arreated in New Torl^ atate than 4 . a.m.—6 Am; . St. celebrate its first anniversary New Milford Fire without noticm. 6 'a.m.—8 a.m...... VelURteers Needed WDRC—Bing Croaby ever before and they'rt complain­ in 'Manchester. Ntw York VPi — Odd ItemB » age .of one year can say dads, Iito - ^ WPOP-G. Haatter 8 a.m.—id a.m...... Mary Anne Aronson The popular TV children's en­ K ills Old Wontaq oolvmntst mlgM never pick up if | mama and three .other worda. Thia WHAY—HouacparlJ- —Pamlly Ro«ary ing about it to tha (kmncctlcut, 10 a.m.-Li2 Noon ...... Joseph Marcin, tertainer will appear at Fairway is five words more^than his father Weeu—Recuro R.vu. Motor Vehiclea Department. Joseph Victor Marcin he didn't reed hie maU (or p eak ; WKNB—P .ll. WCCC—(Jpod Kvemiig Good Miiilb tonight from 7:30 to 8:30. Flippy New MUford, Oct. 19 (iD -A n originally utters din-ing breakfast. . WKNB—Evening. Serenade But the department. isn't doing Noon—2 p.m. . James Galanek “ over a (ew traneoms): WTIC—Woman WTlC-eUne lUn'a Fanuiy ivaa conceived by Jiiles Power's elderly woman died here early to­ That althou*h Indiana in Cuba j That, according to the American 1 WDRU-Cal Kolbr WDRC—E. R. Murrow anything about it becauaa It 2 p.m.—4 p m...... Tom, Hickey Productions of New York.. Ivor WPOP—Waxworka thinks it is a good thing. day in a fire that swept a small, were blowing cigar and.pipe amoke Optometric Assn., eye accidents .in ; S(U^ ^ WPOP-Say It WlUt Muiie 4 p.m.—6 p.m...... Tom Hickey Hugh, a former, resident of Man­ second fioor apartment. In •each olhera facea centuries be-! industry occur at the rate of two WHAY—Hous«party The .motorists saythe New Ifork 6 p .m .-^ p.m...... ;..,....,.L u cy Burke chester, portrays the part. His a minute’ every working day. And I WCUQ—RMuro Rtnia ■ WHAY—Polka Parly police are bearing down on Con- 8 p.in.—10 p.m...... Joaeph Carlin, Olivia GOthberg Anthony Coma Sr., who, UVes fore Christopher Columbus ar- WKfIB—P.M. W W C -Q ^ Evening Good UuaUi program is seen Mdnday, through next door, braved the fiames in a ri%’ed, the Aral cigarettes were 98 per cent are avoidable. WTIC—Rj.. .IC—Radio Lana WKNB—Evening Serenade necUcut cara for highway viola­ 10 p.m.—Midnight ...... Veluateers Needed Friday over Channel 1#.^ i WTtC-Bob Hop*. Show tions in retaliaUon for ConnecU- Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police StaUon. Vol­ search of the apartment but could WNHC^TV made in. Turkey in tKI 18th Cen­ That Rrnie Kovacs, the TV star! WDR<;-Cal Kolby WDRC—Robert Q. Lewla Fairway hopes parents will Who smokes 20 cigars a day, has WPOP—Waaworka i> cut's crackdown on apeedera. IRiv- u n teer may register a t Civil .Defense -Headquarters, Municipal Build­ n o t' find Mrs. Gideon C. Bristol, tury. I G O O D > ^ E A R ^ ^ WTOP—Say It With Itudc bring their children to see Flippy a retired school teacher, /because That the pocket gopher is one: a photographic memoiy. He once 'wHAY—Bapr Ktmbail ers convicted of speeding here face ing, Manchester on Moit,da>’. WeduiSaday or Friday from 1-5 p.m. and help the store mark its fiiiH 7:15 P. M. ’wHAY—Polka Party license auwnalona or heavy fines. of the thick eraoke. . Dodd For Seaato Ownasittsb of the lew animals (aside from memorized S,000-word acting role WCCC—Uobd Evening Good Uuatn birthday here. Firemen found her ixidy in a politicians) that can run backward in 3& hours. ■ WKNB—lluaie Deputy Motor Vehiclea Ctemmis- EmUlo Q. Daddario, WTIC—Radio l.an« v WTiC—Bob Hope Show aioner WllUam J . Hilliard said that bathroom after they had extin­ as quickly and easily as they can'' traffic jams is tha.t half the na­ WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—Your. Truly Court Told Pair Deaths Lust Night guished the flames. go forward. tion's workers now! drive to work WPOP—Waxworka >' WPOP-Say It With Muale last year only 267 Connecticut mo- t :U — toriata were arrested in New York. 'Before searching for Mrs. Bris­ •That the odds are' 5 to 1 yoii in private cars,' owned by them­ WdAY—Rear Kimball gijb— Guild to Sponsor ) tol, Coma led her 85-year-oId hus­ aren't keeping a single’New Year’s, selves or fellow workers. (In Rus­ Budget buy i n g the ^ <^6 d dy . WCCC—Record Ravua WHAY—Polka Party This year 8,764. have been. Signed Vivien’s By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WKNB—P M. WTIC—Fred Waring Said HilHard: Paria.^ Gen. Sir Gordon Nevil band to safety. resolution you made only last Jan. sia there is no sitch problem.) WTIC—Radio Lana , WDRC—R*6i" Workahop 15th Antique Show Coma, awakened by Bristdl'a PINE 1. 'That the silk spun by spiders is I» , guI cic - WORO-Record tttiop ' WPOP—Say ll With Muale "It's obvious that Netv York Petition Legally Macready, ’ 65.. a former assistant a :« ^ state, Uke Connecticut, has atep- cries for help, found him standing That there are now 20 million finer and stronger than that pro- WPOP—Waxwork. WHAY—Polka Party , chief of the British Imperial Gen­ Ilia— ped.up the enforcement of its mo­ eral Staff and itcad of the British The 15th'’ Greater' Hartford in the apartment doorway. Bristol fishermen in America^ and at this diiced by silkworms. Then why 'ckiiiii iBa i . WHAY-Record Rodeo WTfO—National Radio Fan' Club New London, Oct. 19 W —Two / ntique Show will be Jield in the was taken to New MUford Hos- PHARMACY 'rata the country soon will hfve isn't it used in te.'cttles?. Because WCCO—Record Roaiaw WDRC-Radlo Workahop tor vehiclea laws." Army Staff in Washington, died WKNB—P.M. WPOP-Say It With Music circulators testified in court yes­ Wednesday. West Hartford ArpaoVy :Monday, pitai. Buffering from shock.' 664 Centcr^Stv>fMI 9-9814 more liars than it does fish. spiders won't cooperate and learn WTIC—New. - terday that they had signed their Oct. 22. through Friday, Oct. 26, The apartment is situated above ■ That the three most crowded an honest trade. They'll spin for WDRC—Nea-a Reporter WHAY—Night Watch Port Washington, N. Y„ Dr. a garage, wliich Bristol owned un- WTIC National Fan Club own names to allegedly '.'forged" from ,1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. lands on the globe are the Nether­ prey but not for pay. » WPOP—Bob and Rny . » WDRC Theodore Maynard, 65, an author UI recently, • :u - ...... i - — -Ruaa Naughton Storm Detoured and biographer, who at one time A splendid exhibit of antique lands. Belgium and Japan. The That an Harvard sociologist has WHAY-Rtcord Rodeo ^ P O P -Modern Sougd* nominating petitions for Vivien furniture, old glass, antique jewel­ ~ Mrs. Bristol's death' waa Um Japanese population, now. 00 mil­ found the human race engaged in DAYS FREE SERVICE CONTRACT W(NXJ—RaooPd Reriaw- ; i t lU - taught at Georgetown University, 9 0 9 0 Kellems.' ' ry, old silv'er-an*. China will be on third caused by fire in this town lion. has increased a spectacular 18 WKNB—P.M. WHAY—NightNight Watch Off Jersey Coast the'College of San Rajsel in Cali­ DON t MISS 967 important wara and 1,622 WTIC—loeo Radio Lana WTIC—Fred W Mias Kellems wants to get on display'; and all is fo>, sale. Exhib­ this year. Two men died in a fire mUlion since the end of the Second revolutions and major diaturbancea WDRC-Cal Kolby WDRC—Ruas Naughton fornia, Fordham University, and in a small' house on Feb. 13, WPOP—Moderna Sounda ., ■Windsor Locks, Oct. 19 (>P)— the ballot as an Independent can­ the Catholic University in Wash­ itors , will be prpsent from New' ^ world War. between 500 B.C. and 1925. Since WPOP—Bob and Ray didate for Senator, but Secretary York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania That those who bewail the Rock 1925 we ail know how peacefull • :ia - til Tha Atlantic storm that for sev­ ington, died Thursday. He waa WHAY—Swina l&uy WHAY—Night Watch eral days had been headed for Con­ of State Mildred Allen disqualified b o rn jn Madras, India- and ail New England. Dealers from Ike Defeats Adlai SATURDAY! *n\ Roll fad may or may not be things haye been. WCCC—Record Reriaw WTIC—News more than half of the signatures the vicinity of Mancheater who will eoniojed by a new trend — calypso That if the current crop of WKNB—P.M. m WDRC—Ru*s Nauahinn necticut became sidetracked yes­ WTIC—1080 Radio Lana . WPOP—Modern Sounds terday off southern New Jersey so on her petitions because of alleged have booths are Mrs. Germaine New 'Britain, Oct. 19 OPi— music is becoming popular, again. political polls confuaea you. you WDRC—Cal Kolby • :48- WHAY—Night Welch that the rain and high winds which forgeries and fraudulent aigna- Peltier of JSllington, Signe .8. President Eisenhower netted 800 That if., every oil well suddenly might remember it waa O. Henry WI«OP—Bob and Rny 'tures. There weren't enough left* Avitable of Mansfield Depot, and votes to Adlai Stevenson's 5H who observed, "A stra-w vote, only litt— WTIC-UnItfd Nations had been forecast for the state Scout Founder’s Went dry mere is enough coal in WHAY—Swing Eaay WDRC—Runi Naiighton never developed. for qualification. Ralph Secord of Hehron. yesterday in a mock election at OMOlNAt America to heat its homes for shows which way ths hot air W(X:o—Ractrt Rartaw - WPOP—Modern Sounds The tVbmen's Guild of St. Jam es' New Britain High 'School. blows." ■ WKNB—P.M. tiita- It was a near miss, however, as So Mias Kellems went to court. Home Dedicated 1,000 years. (Yeah, but who wants, WTIC—1080 Kadlo Lane WH AY—Night Watrti rain fell tm Long Island, only a She testified that she rroaaed some to carry out all those ashes?) > WDH(3—Record Shop WTIC—Oavalcade of Sports few miles acrcisa Long Igland names ■ oft because one person Savannah, Ga.. Oct. 19 (,P)—The That one of evetw ,J0,000 per­ WPOP—Weather and Newi. WDRC—Moods for Romance sound to tlM south. would sign for .members of bis sons suffers from nCq^hilia. a •:ta- WPOP-Modem Sound. birthplace xif Juliette Gordon Low, mmm WHAY—Nawa iSiia- The storm took a sharp east family,' and she would croaa out founder of the Girt Scouts, waa disease marked by prof uSebleeding WCXjC—Uood Evenlnf Good Muilo WHAY—Night Watch northeast curve when It reached s ' firom jeven slight injuries. Tolland County WKNB-Todv in Sporta - WTIC—Cavalcade of Sporls the family' names. dedicated today, pSALi New Jersey, the Weather. Bureau That although hemophilia 'o^ten WTIC-Newa^ WDRC—Mood* for Romance The two circulators were Joseph Mrs. Roy F. Layton, national WDRC—New*; Weather WPOP—Modern Sound* here said today, and its "rain N. Brow of Piainville, a retail ' is called "the curse of the Ha'ps- Superior Court WPOP-News - tt:Sa- ahield." which had at one time exr Girl.Scout president, .unlocked the hurgS.** . it actually waa spreads •Hotpoiiit"g'TV [ S ;li— I WIIAY—Night Watch grpcer in Bristol, and Mrs. Helen door'to the 132-year-old home in WHERE A PENNY MORE WHAY—Sporta SimtIIgbl Wt IC—Sport*. Highlight* tended about: 200 mllek west of the Engala of WSterbury, a mother of MFS through E i’Tope'a ioy: 1 familias by WCCO-Oood Evening Good Mi\alo the presence of more than 1,000 Rockville, ’6ct 19 (Spedal)- WDRC—Mood* for Romance atorm'a center, shrank to about six. INC. decendanta of Queen 'N^ctoila^ who WKNB-Rerenada WPOP—Modern Sound* 100 miles. seputa and scout leaders. V BUYS TWICE AS MUCH Inherited-it from her father. Tha.^sixth day of testimony waa' WTIC—Snort* |g;4a- Both testified, when shown dis­ . Mrs. Low established the Girl FURNITURE WDRC—Weather and Zalman WIIAY—Night Watch Aa the atorm passed out to sea. qualified petition^, that they had That, however, since the disease complete^ , late yesterday .in a WPOP—Lawrence «\lk WTIC—Sport* HIglillghU cool Cansdian air moved jnto the Scout organization in. 1912 when ANDMU8UO •iSa- circulated them, and either signed she waa 62. skipped Queen Victdria'a eldest glSO.Ooo <^kmage suit being heard WHAY—Dinner Data WDRC—Mood* for Romance region, dispelling the unseasonable son, Ekiward VH, (and once the WPOP—Modern teiinda them in pSrson or authorized some­ The Girl Scouts bought' the BUS-5SM In Tolland Ckxmty Superior (Jourt WCCC—Good Kvenlng Good Musle IlifS— warmth and' haze that had pre­ one else to. sign for them. PINE-LEMOX chain is broken it stays broken), Zinaida- I. blelson, Andover, WKNB—Alan Brown ■ WHAY-NIght Welch vailed earlier In the week. '' building in 1953 following reports 76S MAIN'BT. ' WTIC—Emil Cota WTIC-New* Superior Court- Judge John H. it was to be torn doum. It was re­ none of.- Britain's present royal claims damages fropi the Algon­ ■WDRC—Ou» Lombardo ' WDRC—New* family are ’'bleeders." quin Qas Oo. and the Glastonbury WPOP—Mel Allen WPOP—Newa King said he hoped to have the stored at a coat of $160,000. Con­ PHARMACY That If, its critics asy, radio is engineering firm of Fqrd. Bacon S:4a— IliU - CaiM over with on Tuesday. Court tributions from Scouts through­ WHAY—Dinner Data WHAY—Night Watch rMumes Monday. 299 E. Center St.~M I .9-0898 •'deader than vaudville," why are and Pavia resulting front dynamlt- WCCC—Good Evening Good Mode WTIC—Sport* Final St. John’s Pastor out the coimtry helped pay for it. more home radios still bsing sold tng on hia property when they ran WKNB—Evening Serenade WDRC—Ru*» Naughtnn WTIC—Three Mini Eaua WPOP—Modern Sounda than television seta? a natural- gas line through it In WDRC—I.ow»II Thomaa iiisa- To Attend Retreat T h at U.B. ranch minks now get 1951. WPOP—Meet the Arllit WHAY—Night Symphony more vitamlna in their diet then Ista - WTIC—SUrllght Serenade . Nelson claims - dynamite blasts WHAY—Save a I.lfe WDRC,—Ru** Naughtnn The Rev. Stephen S..Stryjewski, the >average human does (So cracked the foundation of his home WCCC—Good Evening Good Muale , WpOP—Modern Sound* pastor of St. John's Church, will what? I f wa ate more vitamins and fireplace, put cracks in a large, WKNB—Hvening Serenade 1I:4»— leave Sunday for, a retreat to be an(l grew fur, maybe minka would 3.2E WTIC—Dl(rk Bnxlel WHAY—Night Symphony chicken coop and caused the death iOW H . I Q W i WDRC—Amoa n Andy ’ WTIC—Starlight Serenade held at the Na^onal Catholic want- to start wearing people to of numerous breeder chickens. An­ Rnr WMk WPOP—i'ullon Lewi* Jr. WDRC—Night Owl Cathedral, Buffalo, N. Y.', for grad­ keep warm.) llt^— ' , : other result, Nelson claims waa a WIIAY- Save a Life uate! of the National Catholic That Bud. A btett and I>m...O>s- sharp’ drop ' in egg production 'EUVERS 'EUVERS WCCC—Good Evening Good Muale Seminary, Scranton, Pa., which tcUo lay claim 'to being the top which ultimately drove him out of WKNB—Allen Brown numbe'ra among Its alumni, priests WTIC—Dirk Burtel Extended Forecast asoney making eefbedy team in buainess^ WDBC—Amo* n Andy of Polish, Lithuanian, Italian. movie history,. In 17 yesrs their Among the many asJiibita al-^ WPOP—E. P. Morgan Irish, Slovak, Hungarian and M films ha-ve brought in |S6 mil­ kM'ed to ba entered Waa a atofia Five day forecast, Saturday Czech ancestry. lion st the boa office, tlfeir goal which It aaa claimed waa hurled TelcYision Programs through Wednesday, issued by the Speakers at the week long rec­ Is tlfiO million. through the air in one blast and u .s.. Weather bureau; ollection serCtces will be the That the average «hUd at the allegedly struck Nelson's dog. On Page Two Temperatures will average 2 to bishops'of Scranton. .Pa., Chicago. 4 degrees above normal. The nor- 111., Milwaukee, Wls., Winnipeg, rilal for Bradley Field is 51 rang­ Canada; Manchester, N. H.; and ing from a highlof 62 to a low of Buffalo; N. Y., all graduates of GENERAL 39. Cool Baturday,-warmer Sunday the Scranton Seminary. - ' and Monday and cooler again Father Str.yjew»ki waa curate to To Perpetuate TV SERVICE Tuesday' and Wednesday. 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, A ’ '■■■ ■ 'i ■ i: ir ' * " t -'rl’ ■ -V ■ ' , ; ■ ,■ if"'’ ■’ '/ ' /' i PA<3B£IGHT .r ‘ " •^■r'- ltANaiESTER EVENING UERAU). MANCHESTER, CO^. FRIDAY, 19^1966 ^ \ ^ ■V - . ■* , .v,r MANCHESTER EVENING H^RAIJ). MANCHiSTER. CONN.. PRIpAY, OCTOBER 19,1966 - - ' • ---- Sttv«nioa ^otw , at. tha Mgin> IKanflieatpr davalopad our modem acianca and Hebron Kenneth A. Porter, slasttr, in-Ui* Churdh. His topic wUl'feA“ A gUto nln«: : * our modem communicationa fbf-^ Miss Bonita Shields, regiofikL. di­ Droodles chair. After a brief business meet­ caiureh to OrAatod." ThA lecture You CAN luy *We Are Making History* Bryant Chairman Kickoff Dinner rector of the Civic , Music Ai "Tha pi^sidaitcy ti a placa of to be unaaay over tha approach, of. ing Mrs. Dougla's H. Porter, as­ course is tpoiiaored by the local -ciatton of New York, who to no- CttanUid Ifpralii By BUUliBJ*BIC» Church. Grounds sisted by 4-H Club sewing mem­ Navy Plane Crash KiUs moral' laadarthlp. . . - an October rain? . ; ' OongregAtional Churches. QUALITY For Shea Mgh t Starte Campaign in Mancheater assisting with the bers, gave a demonstration of their , His talks reveal the gradual evo­ work of organization. "A public man haa no more ao- t' Almost in Shape sewing achtovements. bar rasponaibillty than the obliga­ lution of the church ftom its be­ INSURANCE The Civic Music Association of Team tnembers will be given Girls taking part were; JAnet ginning. "The world Into Which Andrews Plans Haven William Bryant of 147 N. Mali their work kits on Monday eve­ tion to talk aeriouaty about ^ e : Three on, Atitarctic Ice OpeiiForufti ■ ■ .X Hebron, Oct. 19 O peclsl) —- Pbrter, Chris Ellis, Ow«h Ellis, Jesus Came." for LESS 8t has been named toastmastq: Manchester will open its cam­ ning. - Official sale of . tickets Jean- Strickland, .Jaheti RathBun, 1. iwt great iaauea of war and peace." Great, strides have been taken this and general chairman of'""Sli( paign offiffciSlly with a "kickoft" begins on Oct. 22 and lasts Mary aitd Beverly Hills and Kathy Advertisement— ^ RAY COOPER (Continued from Pngn One) cuts down -visibility in residential, dinner on Monday evening, O^t. through Oct. 27 only, when all (▼•iilss Bzecpt ‘Brearh of Fi^th' c week on putting the grounds of Ellis. / For Conservative Vote Night,” the Democratic rally thi|t BANTIA Bmerid M thr ‘Six-room Ca.te Cod with 1-car Crockett Insurance Agency areas where ther are children play-' 22, a t Cdnter Church House. ‘The subscriptions wtU be closed. Tem­ Mt«r Coaii.. u To the Editor: m . Hebron Congregatiohal ..Church In­ A group/bf Boy Scouts of Troop will be held Monday for Att; 4hat lack of visibility wss the ing. porary jheadwartera are at the The Country Club Lease oversized garage on Wall St. Ml 3-54U (Continued from Page One) dinner," which will begain prompt; I would like W protest publicly to good shape. Leveling and grad-' 38. under direction of Wilson Ben­ 1941-42 and joined the Marines the Francis Shea, a candidate for Stall cause. Chamber of CommCrge office, 139 0 p Older home but in excellent condl-- following year. Reports from New Zealand said It Is against State law to . put The current negotiations over a about the waythe Boardd of Di- nett, Scoutmaster, presented a Representative. i y a t 6:30, ia.Yor all who have a E. Center St. [a la adranee rMtors is handling the matter of l ing has been done and the surface short program.. tlon. Price; $12,600. Possible to as­ hower supporters were coming Sen. Byrd (D-Va) has been a the six planes which landed safely, any kind of rubbish, including U i Mlt'i.i lease between the Manchlster leaves, in the highway, Sheekey part in organtzaUon and ticket Oaa Tear «•••••»••«*• aaaoaaaaaa leasing thp/Country Club proper­ has beeh Improved by^a hew layer Follovirlng the program a party sume present O.I. mortgage, T. J. over "in droves,” especially since close friend of Andrews and is A number of Democratic politi barely made. the air sl^p before salea, and some aris expected 9s 200 TEL ROrKviilf Ux ItOnUM oaoaaa*aaa««laaaaaaaaaa ' Country Club and the town will, ty- : / ■ of rich earth spread on top. in the Halloween theme was held. Crockett realtor. Mancheater Rep. Powell (D:N.T.) reported Ei­ generally credited with placing cal figurea well known in the eoun' communications almost blanked said.;Children like to hide in piles to attend. •aaat4aa* 9 ■ Mitchell 3-5410, residence Mitch­ ty ire expected to attend the affa' of leaves at the gutter, and driv­ OttV eECtttfc •aaaoaaaaaaaaaaa'oaaaoa' V we trust, proceed to a reasonable first place, tt seems to 9 Heating arrangements for the Games were played and refresh­ senhower told him ^e favored jail- Andrews as . Internal Revenue out. Mrs. Charles House to chairman We^W aa»aaaoaaaaa#aaaaaaeaaaaa ighly improper that| Mr. 9 ments of cookies and' punch were ell 9-7761, chief. Byrd repudiated the Steven­ at the Lithuanian Hal|,on Golwa; ers csmiotcsiyi( see them as they pull for the dinner, with Mrs. William p in e ; ^niflS OOPy a aa eaeaaaaaaaa oaa aa and satisfactory conclusion. church-interior will have tp be in- . Ing anyone who disobeyed the Su­ Additional fllghta from New up to toe curb, and Mr. Miller, both mem- «•» 9 'OMI* eetoKato' served. son ticket in Virginia in 1952—a St. i Stuck assisting. The meal to be­ One immediate and practical staned before the church Can be Bryant said today that State Zealand were halted temporarily MI&MBICR OF _ the Country Club, and pre­ used for services, which will con­ It was voted to donate $5 to Manchester Et'enkig Herald He­ DON T MISS preme Court dedslon to desegre­ factor in Eis'en'hower’S' victory. OnV^alterottiveme'alt to burning leaves ing prepared and served by Group .THJO aSSOClATKD PRIOIB . reason for a l^ase is that the towiv sumably. Interested in it, should ‘Giraffe Making a PIfone Call Boy Scout Troop 28. to be used bron eorreepsndent, MIsa Susan gate schools. Byrd hasn't disclosed his intentions Sen. Patrick Ward of Hartford, by a whH.e-out blizzard, one of the ia open to' moat owners of rotary C. of which M ra Paul Xgard to PHARMACY Tb« Aaaoclatwl Pre» la MCli^Tato tinue to be held at the school audi­ who is a candidate for U.S: Repre­ Antarctic’s worst features. iM/rO aatlUad to tba uaa ot rcpubitcauoB of {tself is certainly not prepared participate in .either the disciis- The Giraffe in this Droodle is torium for a while longer. Sunday toward purchase of some perma­ B. Pendleton, Telephone AOndemy 'Die strapping, 57-jtoar-old for- i this year and Andrews said he re­ V-'iowera. Horace Murphey, park au- leader. Turkey to to be the main all a e n diapatchca ereditfd to tt. or aion or the vote on the Country nent camping equipment. Twenty 8-S454. ' gards Byrd's silence 'as encourag- sentative from the First District; Rear Adm. George D»tfek, com-' peflntqndent, said that moat ro­ dish. 664 Center St.—MI $-9814 not (&ararl*o credited In Ihle paper now to do anything with th ^ olf making a call to his agent in Hol­ school sessions will' also be held SATURDAY! mer Internal Revemie|^ef is of- • mander of Operation Deepfreeze, R ^ A IR S Club lease. there. adults were present and 35 chil­ Ing; Matthew Kuta of Meriden, who is tary -tnowers can be eqiUpped with The Rev, K. EJnar Raak, pas­ and alao tbe.ivcal newe publiehed bera. course, even if it shoul^ even­ lywood to find .out why he hasn't ferihg a program with financial; running for Congressman-at-large; ad made the trip a day in ad- ail tlgbU M repubUcaUon ol epeetal In the second place, thb town HumenMikera ^lect dren. . .. appeal as well as tfit States Rights' Andrews’ , candidacy was launch­ a rather inexpenaive attazHment tor of the Covenant CqngregaUon- dlepatebei herein are aleo reaerred. tually be the will of t^ commu­ spent over $1,000,000.00 for the been, working in any Jungle pic­ Yachtsman Back Safe State Rep. John Griffith" of East ance of the fatal flight. NIGHT MECHANIC Officers elected td serve the Weekend Visitors 2 U A S f ^ 5 l appeal that is aimed at the pro- i ed by a national cpmmittee of 39, which grind! up the leavei on the ?1 Church, will' be a reprearotaUve -» : ------" B. 1 property of which the golf course tures. The last good Job he had including Northerners, Southern­ Hartford, who is running for State Dispatches .from New Zealand lawn. Ihll eernea eUeat e( H nity that the private ^ub be ouk- Hebron Homemakers for the en­ Mrs. LeRoy Getchell and daugh­ Norwalk. Oct. 19 (;P)—John Dls- segregation South. i uoted him aa ordering the cancel- romn the Ministerial Assn. Though Ice, Inc. _ la a part. We were told that the was in Trader Horn and since then ter, Mrs, Kenneth Chipman, Nor­ Hia platform calls for repeal gf ers, Democrats and Republicans, Senator from the Fourth Senator­ The'Park Department grinds they will not be present at the DONt MISS iSiMuheriX"UDaMI>wl> cavffaRepreaenUiieea; WBBafweeew'we The ed and the town lu elf operate the suing year are: Chairman, Mrs. brow, 86, who sailed his 26-foot ition because of zero visibility property was needed for water­ he's only done a-few travelogues ORIGINAL the Income tax, which Andrews ex-officeholders and previous party ial District; and Donald Potter of leaves ori park iand.. dlnrier, the Rev. John Hannon and TURNPIKE Jullua Uatbewa• - "Sji^al — *-■ *aency Agency — — New] golf course, or malte some entirely shed purposes and for possible in­ Douglas H. Porter; vice-chairinan, wich,. N.Y., former Hebron resi­ cabin cruiser out of here Monday, nd the blizzard covering the land- York, Cbicaco. Detroit and Boatea and a couple of stampepeons in the dents, were weekend visitors at call's "the worst thing that ever members who hid'switched before. Glastonbury, high sheriff of Hart­ One advantage to the pracUce Rabbi Leon Wind have had an im­ IWHBER ADOrr BUREAU b » dustrial purposes.- Now it is pro­ Mrs. John E. Horton: secretary, sailed it back in yesterday and ford County, have indicated they ihg strip. different use of the land Involved. Tarzan aeries. Unfortunately,. I Mrs. Wilbur S. Porter. , ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter happened to this country." He be­ Conservatism and States Rights for homeowners, Murphey said, is portant part in promoting the AUTO SERVICE ClRCiaATUMW. posed to W^e thep roperty for think his acting ca'reer is finished said he wasn't surprised that he will attend. 1 In all, 38 plnne.s based at Quon», SATURDAY! Whatever the town may decide to Next month there will be a C. Hewitt. Mrs. Chipman is staying gan criticizing this prime source appears to be the cement that that If they have the mulCher at­ concert aeries project. Mayor 164 W. MIDDLE TPK E. The Herald PrlnOng Compur, I 10 years. "What is to happen if because today the public wants to had been reported missing. He said The rally will begin at 8 o’clock, ,^t, R. I., are assigned to the do eventuAily, a lease of the land County-wide meeting of the organ­ with her parents while her hus­ he anchored qn the Hudson and of federal revenue ahortly after-he binds the group together. cAirrent phase of Operation' Deep­ tachments, they are likely to get Harold A. Turldngton will also TEL. MI 9-4100 aaeuinea no Onanclal reiponelbuity tor tlje Country Club property is see pretty girls like Debbie Rey­ The co-chairmen of the commit­ Mary O’Dwyer, Jean Dlllworlh and ton of leaves more promptly, than be a guest. Irpograpbleai errori appearing tn— ad- to the Country Club is tlie thing to needed-Jor water-shed purposes or ization, with a tour of the Univer­ band '•Is on a business trip over­ fog kept him froht getting back. r S A l E . quit a.s tax collector la.st October. freeze, to carry men and equip­ eeMlIem^—______----- ■* otoer**••** reading vi- —matter nolds and Zsa Zsa Gabor^-What he seas. He doesn’t call for a precipitate tee are Clarence E. Manion of In­ Bertha Holms will act aa hostesses. if they have to rake Uieni'. Quanti- Dr. "Merrill Rubinow, presii llaaebeater EtraalBg BeralA do ndw, and there is no reason for industrial'park purposes dur­ should do is let hi's lower lip pro­ sity of Connecticut and of the ment from New 2'.‘‘ old and up. It...... is hoped thatth( th ere The regular meeting of Hebron Hartfo.-o r eminsry, will continue will be enough interest from both fA public man haa no more so­ penny less than the amount which fore, at the very minimum the that occasion, I would like to Grange was held at'GUgad Com­ For Stoto Sonotor tion' decree. The following year he They are Marine Capt. Rayburn ASSUMPTION HALL PINE-LENOX E. A. JOHNSON his series of addresses on Church 4 Depot Sq.— MI 9-4.585 boys and girls to form a Coed Hudman of Saunderstowtv & ber responsibility than tjie obliga- would be the totvn’s tax revenue annual rental shoiild be $24,000. share with ^the readers of Thought munity Hail Tuesday - Cvetjing. quit to take a Job as head of a History, at Bolton Methodist large Richmond insurance Arm. Bowling League. I., and Marine Sgt. -Robei't 'C. THOMPSON d SOUTH ADAMS STREETS . Uon to talk seriously about the Finally, inasmuch . as the For Today *a little prayer 1 com­ PAINT GO. from the property if it were pri­ property was purchased for "pub­ posed-. for him during the Repub­ In , addition to rigid adherence German Reds Deny The bowling will be under the Spann of Eggertsvllle^-N! Y. They COMFORTARLE SEATING— AMPLE PARKING PHARMACY ^great issues of war and peace." vately owned. lic park and recreational ,pur- lican convention laat summer. By ' to the (joctrine of State Rights supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Mel and six others were rncued from Cushing, and will begin at 6:30. 699 Main St., Tel. Ml 9-4501 Tliat was Adlal Stevenson, out It has also been suggested that poaea". -4t- would be a breach of the way, this prayer may be sung and tax law changes, the An­ Strike by Workers the Venezuelan junglet Clearing by 299 E. Center St.—MI 9-0896 faith for the town to lease this drews program calls for sharp There is no charge for bowling, ex­ helicopter. i in Flint, Michigan, setting up the Country Club should be . re­ to the tune of God Bless America. property to any private club that S od bless our President cuts in government spending and (CoBtiniied from Page One) pect a small fee to cover the cost beautiful principles. quired to shoulder all or pa^t ofUi would WdtfU insist upon the right to ex- limi whom we love an end to what it dubs "foreign of the pin boys. r In U]e same speech, Mr. Steven­ the Interest the town has to pa Tlude the public from the prem- Give him wisdom Reg. ?44.50 Windsor Bench giveaways.” It advocates also pnt West Berlin newspaper, said adoption of the Brlcker amend­ Burning Leaves son 'ventured to discuss various on the bonds it issued in order seA. The taxpayers of the town Give him courage below is used in hall, living today thie Central Committee of votedvote for this appropriation in the ment to limit the powers o f. the purchase the club area from Clie Give him vision from far up fhe East German Commtinist par­ Skating Program “issuea of war and peace." belief and upon the representation above room, bedroom and in pair.s in President to make foreign agree- ty has been called into special ses­ On Road Illegal His version of peace in Korea ney Brothers. This is-more de- that the use would be “public.” Keep him healthy the- Colonial dinette! Black mexts having the effect of treaties sion to deal \\ith the strikes. The Continues at Y I stable, fpr it would mean that 1, and I am sure many others, ob­ Keep him ha Watkins Storewide with gold stencilings.' Copied and an end to the peacetime mili­ Mor'genpost, another West l^rlih Jam es Sheekey, town engineer, ' was that Stalin died and thus< tary draft. the Country Club would be re­ ject to paying taxes for property Kwp him working for us all from the original ow(ned by paper, said the party’s chief has urged residents not to pile made it possible. The historical owned by the town where We, the The candidate, himself a Ma­ theoretician, Fred Olessner, has ‘nie second in a weekly aeries of quired ,to pay the cost o f . owner­ God bless our President- 6lir~C. Elniore Watkins. ^ leaves in the highway or to burn truth was that the terms for truce taxpayers, are not permitted to Don’t let him fall rine officer in World War II, is a been sent to Magdeburg. .roller skating programs conducted th!m there, because both prac.tices direct-action, blunt-spoken man. in Korea were in existence before. ship of the land without having use the property. God bless our President So far there have been nq -Ye- by the Recreation Department will are dange’rous-^and both are ille­ any part of that ownership.for it­ Vours vevery truly, T h e best of all. Friends describe him as a map ports of violence or aiu?eS'ts In be held tomorrow at the Commu­ gal. • , ( ■ Stalin died, and th at the change 82nd Anniversary who' gets things done. nity Y Recreation Center. The pro­ R. A, Vaughan Magdeburg. However,"' western in fioUcy took place not in Rus self. When and if the , Cpuntry Oscar G. Anderson. He started m business career in Sheekey poirita out, as he has in newsmen who wanted to/Arlsit gram Will begin at 7 p.m. and will past years, that the haat causes Club should propose acquiring Richmond as an office boy in -a be under the direction of Donald ida but In this couhtry, when Magdeburg were unable to get concrete and -granite 'C U | ta to ownership for iUelf, then, obvious meat packing plant after com­ permissiqn'from the Reds. Coica, building director. Eisenhower took the terms Tru pleting hl^h school and in two cracA. Ehren where Uiere are no man had not dared to take. But ly, U .would 'have to meet all the' Oil "Tuesday, the official East There are 150 pair of .skates curbs, the heat from leaf firts yearii w u office rnanager. He .German Labor newspaper, Tri- available f.or rental at a. very small 'at least, in this speech, Stevenson costa of ownership. But to re­ joined an. accounting Arpi and makes the roadbed crystalize and buene admitted .factory workers in fee, and any child having his own then break lip when frosts 90m*. omitted his usual sneer at - the quire it to help pay for the land, ^4?ur yearx later, in 1922,* orgR^ Magdeburg were dissatisfied with skates may use them. Admission without obUining any equity in ized his oVm accounting-lirm—a And the official said he has re­ peace Itself, and almost seemed working conditions.' The work to the skating program will be ceived a nuntber of complaints return for its paymenU^ does hot Y ^ E S T O W M firm that won enough recognition era complained about low pay and only a membership card to the to admit that It might have been to’ be called 1a^te straighten out from drivers. Smoke f'rom the fires' seem reasonable town policy. ‘ excessive work quotas, 'Tribuene recreation program. good. PHARMACT the fiscal afftors in Kan.sas City said. Stevenson's discu^on of Indo­ I^cussion of the lease has 14^9 Hartford Road-r-fCorner of McKee)-—^Tel. MI 9-9946 after-the collapse of the Pender- ' gajt machine. Joint Stevenson Unit china fell even more definitely in evoked some discussion as to the ■ Between that thne and his 3- Fairfield for Ike LARGE SCREEN RCA to two parts. First, he voiced liis eventual permanent* use of the , year stint with the Eisenhower Wallingford. Oct. 19 t-P)—Cour­ Color TV SS25 and np usual sneer at that peace, the land Involved. On this, one pdlnt ESSENTIAL -We can't begin to de$cribe and illu$trate administration in Washington, Fali^eW, Oct. 19 (A5 -About 62 tenay Hemenw'ay, who had Adlai lARLOW'S sneer which infers that Elsenhow­ of view seems to be suffering Andrews sen'ed variously as Vir­ per cent of the students at Fair- Stevenson as a pupil in his. his­ the thou$and$ of things included in ginia state auditor and comptrol­ field University voted yeeterday in tory class at the Choate School, er has been soft on Communism. from neglect. This is UiiTpoint of TELEVIELEVISION SICK ROOM SUPPLIES our Birthday Celebration, Why not 38.82 ler of the Ci.ty of Richmond. a mock election, favoring Presi­ yesterday accepted honorary chair­ 1089 Tolland Tpk„ Buckland They'll go in a jiffy at B u t then, som e. 30 paragraphs view which holds thSt the eWst- >top in . . see all the special values? He served the War and Navy dent Eisenhower over Adlal Ste­ manship of the "volunteers for Tel. Ml 5:5095 Inter, the course of his oratory, ehce -of a private country club is Departments as a fiscal' officer in venson'by s rote of 332-170. Stevenson" unit here. which had Vlco^^ President Nixon in itself An asset to the town of this pricert... rush iji Prrma-Lite, Plaattc . World's Ftneat>Antoniatlc as its special target for the night, Manchester, and an asset which : HOT WATER led him to notice the fact that sho^d be preser\’ed, whether or CASCO Nixon had once aeemed in favor of not the town ever wishes to estab­ : lO H LE - HEATING PAD • f o r these. . . ^Guaranteed for 25 yenrs.'" Perky Boudoir Chairs American intervention, in Indo- lish the additional'asset of a mu­ -In Rainbow . ChinA_So he attacked Nixon for nicipal ctourse. The existence of "olors. "Gitaranteed $ 6 . 9 5 = such a "rash and inexperienced" such a.Country club is a natural Rog. |32;50 recoRuiiendation. In this para­ part of eve'ry list of thU com­ WARMLY INTERLINED graph, at least, then. jStevehson munity's advantages, and any PARK 1ITAL VAPORIZERS had come around to saying that form of reverse snobbineM which -e Fool-proof Automatic Shutoff R_eg. $32.50 for the.se YARN-DYED GRAY Eisenhower did exactly the Tight might like to see it destroyed is Z* All Night Humidifier high button-back chairs thing by not sending American both silly and short-sighted. . -a Dependable -'With low arms' and troops into Indo-ChinA So he -a Guaranteed deep, perky ruffle.s! J Sipproves the Eisenhower brand of Choice of wa.shable CARDIGAI# COATS peace in Indo-China,^at least until Susp ense check.s and small-figured his next speech. J Comploto and Prompt Proscription Sorvtco At the moment at which, we floral covers! joy V IP A A $21 In this same speech, Stevenson, wriu, the momehC being Thurs­ once again, threw in that refer­ day noon, the sky is becoming • mart Black Iron ence to "our crumbling bases from leaden. There is a tell tale damp­ WESTOWM 1 5 . 8 8 Iceland to Japan." Once again, ness flowing into the air. Soon, 5 Piece$ we believe Mr. Stevenson is In­ .oerhapa in a very few minutes, ' P H A R M A C Y 98 Just what every active woman wante and need^ tellectually capable of an honest perhaps in an hour or two, cer­ 459 Hartford Road— (Corner of McKee)—TeL MI 9-9946 "Reg. $121.50 for this big 35 x 50-inch Daystrom Durable yam-dy^ 100^^ reprocessed wool discussion of the problems in­ tainly before nightfall, the tight­ that warmly braves all kinds of-rugged volved in any effort to maintain ening suspense of three days of Table (opens to 60 inches) and fouf chairs. Ash or American troops on the territory weot|ier news and forecasts will gray woodgrain tops; butter, paprika or gray up­ weather—in th«^ classic cardigan style that goes of other sovereign, nations, and be Bitiapped at last, and it will be­ holsteries. • smartly anywherel Deftly detail^ neckline, that such honest discussion, if he gin to rain. . let-in dolman cuffed push-up sleeves, tabbed could bring him self, lO engage in : we sit here at our ty p ? sides! A value you won’t want to miss! SizCs 8 to 16. it,- would lead ' to the conclusion writer, glancing apprehensively that this world" must, some time, out the window, waiting for the adjust tb^ a condition of peace pavements to show 'something, rather -than to the condition of waiting [for the auspciise to end, THAT MAN perpetuMly inevitable war created ,v/e begiA wondering how we ever by the ipadcrshlp of Truman and got intojsuch a state of suspense, IS DOMINO . Acheaon. _ anyway,’over such a tomple' thing Sparkling Chrome Dinette I But Mr; Stevensrfn has, we fear, as rain. Why was It somehow AOAIN SOON no serious interttSon of talking dramatic that the rAJn did not "seriously a'bdut the great igsues come last night as promised? Why ' i 3 ptiect$i rog. 149.50 L 8 2 »f war and peaci"i He takes his WAS there more ^ram a When, after timnsltory-flick at -an issue,___ and havyig been predictibn-cancelled,on-i Start jYour Laypwpy Now. eIoc- 9.82 then leaves it far behlhd him, with 58.82 Your kitchen or dinette’.will sparkle when you use last night, rain was reinstatsd in this chrome set by Daystrom. Planned for apart- iw IndicaUon of what miracle he this morning's predictions? Are trie TroinSr Modol loots, Con, meirts,'small dinettes, with 25 x 36-inch table in would bring to pass, on that iaeue, w* suffering drought? Has it hns gra.v. salmon , oir citron. 1 Matching plastic uphol­ 4f he were elected. never rained before? Airploiios, G . steries! ' : ' . : To be sure, Mr.^ Stevenson has ^ We force ourselves tOM-ard some Mellow' Maple •n elemental.. campai^_; task be- partial, factual answers,, even fore himself. iTtat practical po- tltough they take some of the A small d o | ^ t wHI hold your WARMLY QUILT-LINED TWO- liUcal itask is to destroy, if he can, point ia.way from us. L,ast year, soltcHoii. . I the public idea t^ t President were two rains tn Connecti­ Open Stock Eisenhower has maide souiA deci- cut wiiich were Important. And TONE ZIBELINE CAR COATS ,toons which wero in the direction this storm, which, is supposedly or in S piece'grOups Of peace rather than in the dlrec- japproaching, us, was very heavy, TRAIN REPAIRS for as littia a$ ' LOOK WHAT jyST 13.88 BUYS O n * day.only^ Uon- of war; In this effort, tie has down in Florida, where iti "even I. been aneering At decisions for made temporary flood newsj These • W«ntMl light grey with.dark peace be himself would have been are’ the factors, rather well re­ gray cellar and cUffsl proud to make, if he had been in moved in time and Ispacc, which 69 • Cotfly slot goam stitching! ®te W hi^ House. In no instance, ■have dimly associatem Mdnra. Aad Ttm Three Youths Face^Chdrges Gill, Egan and Gifford were des­ Stabs Spouse, ignated as a committee to see if Gnaitt Momuaeoa pep tsflbais lO) For July Ciddiester Break another field can 'be located.X. * On Adlai’s Opinions * e tilings thst eodee-tihe *1 *, Idee Joseph Barber Hangs Himself ■ad memotiei at tiioie who Ian* Joseph Barber., 76, Fairvic.v pASIDd OOe Rockville, Oct. 19 ( S p f c i ^ Ing to Mrs.. Raymond Clark, (OeaUnaad from Pago O of) ’ ■ " " w Ave., died at a Hartford convales­ the Republicans took over the gov­ (Coattanea trojoi Pag* o a e) Whea yo« SN dwoshig yoor MOW A L L N E W Three Rockville youtba^wlll be Council president.. ernment there never would be an­ cent home yesterday after a long ment, let to help yoa. The be«iqr sod L ^ 1 >>.-■; preeented . In ^ ie l^ c iie r town Theme of the service will be from "a round o f vota-aoekinf inIother built happen, you b id to watch him all illness. He was bon^ in Manchester, pctauacace at selea Bette Gwate *‘For the Sake of My Brethren. My England, Atig. 29, 1880, and had Waahinirton atata. Truman made such a remark the time. Shb was afraid to turn court Nov. bxHtchargee of break­ Children,” with emphasis being on fflske k a taka' B lived In this cqiJnty 34 years. He four years ago. And after alluding her back on llilrt^ghe said that she ing and ^ettierihiitterihg and larceny in human rights. A collection will be In that flrat addraas, plugging was for many years employed as a for a Republican victory in No­ to him, Eisenhower got a big laugh was afiwid to sv«n wash the hla cheica (at connection with a break into a taken to purchase medical ^ sup­ ■li dyer in local textile mills. He vember, Eisenhower aaid that in from his audience in making this, clothes.” ; year ainwimiac aodb shop last July. plies to be sent to the Far East. filG N leaves a daughter, Mrs. Andrew J. the field of foreign affairs Iha added departure from his prepared lavecchls, who had a long police ' The youtha John DeFoCge,. 19, Donations will also be accepted at text: whether b k M voters have a choice between record, including several counts of :■ '< • * 163 Vernon Ave., Kasmer E. this time of clothing for men and Mucciantl; Ellington, and one / V. ? belsigeoceeMiL "hard sense and experience veraus "M y friends, he waa not the first assault .and battery and one for Knoff, 20, and Marion Theodore boys, blankets, and pieces of ma- granddaughter. I pie-in-the-aky promisea and wish­ politician to pole vault into a molesting a young ^rl, was arrest­ III . 'V’l. Knoff, 21, 110 Vernon Ave., were : terial, preferably < In yard lengths. Private funeral services will be' ditch.’’ .-. ed on Feb. 16, 1948 at about 10:35 held at White Fuiferal Home, with ful thinking." 4 picked up by local police and The Council Includes most of the The President said that in the a.m., when he stabbed Joseph turned over to the Colchester the Rev, Fdwin A. Brooks, pastor Slapping indirectly in that case ; Protestant Churches In Rockville, againat the Stevenson draft and fields of conservation and reclama- Romano, 60, East Hartford, in the FRIDAY 5 to 9 P.M. Slate Police barracka early yes­ Vernon, Tslcottvill*, Tolland, El­ of Rockville Baptist Church, offi­ H-bomb, the Prealdent said: lion, national parka and wildlife back with a wood chisel. Romano terday morning. ciating. Burial will be at the con­ COMPARE AND SAVE lington gnd Somers. Mrs. Edna “Thrice in our lifetime—at least and water resources, bts adminis­ W'as taken, to Msrtford HospiUl. .According to' the ' Colchealer venience of the family. There will j Maguire, Vernon, is chairman of in my lifetime, we have seen our tration haa taken acUona which where the chisel waa removed and SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P M. barracka. the youtha broke Into the Nov. 2 program. ' be no visiting hours. country at war. W hy? Because we ’’reflect our partneraMp p o lic y - he survived the attack. the CoSy Nook aoda ahop in Col- Sewer Survey Slated 31 rs. Julia G. Dtmock joining fe<^ral, sUte.f local And lavecchia was adjudged crimi­ cheater in July and took a quan­ A survey of aH 'city storm sew- wrere too weak for the clrcum- Mrs. Julia Gerich Dimock, 64, wife atahceiof the time, private effort in our great common nally insane in Superior Court in SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. tity of merchandiae and a sum of ers will be conducted during the of Town Agaeaaor Howard O. endeavor.” j. April 1948 and ordered committed money. The exact vakie of the next fiscal year. Mayor Herman “ We shf 11 not be that again. W e 470 CENTER STREET Dimock,.Tunnel Rd., Vernon Cen­ must hot be that again." He added that power require- to the Norwich State Hoepital. TEL. MI 8>778a k I , , n ‘ ALL MODELS- ALL COLOR^N DISPLAY goods and the amount of money G. Olson announced this week, , ter. died late-Wednesday at Hart­ menU alone for the next 10 years taken waa not established. ' The mayor sAid the Job may be Eisenhower gdded th a t' In the ford Hospital after a long illness. foreign affaira field ‘the problem o f will coat some *40 billion "and THROUGH THE ROOF State Trooper Frank Plsch of done without federal funds. After •She W’aa born July 22,- 1892, in there will not be that much feder­ Specialists in monuments sculptored from select Barre granite.' I conferring with the engineering decision’’ boils down Jo this;,, Fairbanks, Alaska (/P)—Marcbie Colchester barracks arrested the Rockville, daughter of-the late al money to be distributed in such Nageak, 26, of Wainwrlght, was so 1 u«|ACl three youths, who have been re­ firm of Bowe Albertson Associates, "Do we pursue o iir. objective Frederick and . Louisa Marback from a position of strengtiv, deal­ a period.” f o r that reason, he said, mad about being arrested for leased under *1,000 bond awaiting the mayor said he had learned the partnership policy is essential. federal funds.for the project would, Gerich and' had Ilived in this area ing with others on a perfectly-T^ir, drunken driving that he went court appearance. all her life. ^ through the roof literally. This is the second anest of lo­ come from the same agency. Met­ equitable-basis, always holding out .In both of his Portland speeches, Nageak, tossed in the drunk Chevrolet Co., Inc. cal youtha recently on charges of calf an4 Eddy, which has just bill­ She was a member of First Con­ the hand of friendship but saying, Hsenhower plijgged hard for elec- tank at the federal jail here, was breaking and entering and theft ed the city for *18,600 for filtra­ gregational . Church of Vernon, ■if you don’t w'ant to be friends, we Uoh of hla former Secretary, of the mi.ssing the next morning when In area towns. The others. Har­ tion plant plana which the city has Hope Chapter, OES;, Veriion will be the stronnst nation In the Interior, Douglas McKay, to the refused to pay. Mayor Olson said Orange and the Americaa Legion world’ ?” U.S..^ Senate. McKay la in a tough police made a routine check. O f­ 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER , vey E. Walter. 20, 32 Village St., ficers reported Nageak had and Robert J. Kelley, 18, 34 Park payment has been refused because J^uxiliary. Portland gave the President and race against the Democratic in-, knocked a hole in the ceiling and PI., were arrested in Springfield, the plans could not be put into op­ Besides her husband, she leaves Mrs. Eisenhower a warm reception. cumbent, WajTie Morse, who quit escaped over the jailhouse roof. Mass., last week, where they have eration here. a daughter, Mrs. Richard Went­ Police Chief James Purcell Jr. esti­ the Republican party in 1953 after admitted to thefts in several Olson said a complete set of worth. Red' Bank, N. J.,; a son, My­ mated a crowd of about- I00;000 refusing to support Eisenhower four years ago. THE AGATE TYPE towns In the area.. maps is needed and that an over­ ron F. Dimock, Vernon Center: turned out on the streets to ahout all survey rather than a piecemeal Defeat of Morse la a prime Ei­ Alliance. Neb, ((P) — When BUI ZB.\ V*rianccs eSranted four grandchildren: a slater. Mrs. a welcome. one should b« made. He said thAt Sidney Grant. PitUflel^, Maas.; senhower goal this year. The Zieg)went prospecting in the Black Variances were granted- by the In his evening addresa in this liills he had no idea that his chief necessary preliminary maps before and four brothers, John Gerich, President said McKay had been Vc'mon Zoning Board of Appeals application could be made would heart of an area where power and ” an excellent member of my cab­ find would be not gold but a hobby. this, week to OVerbrook Heights, Somers, Fred Gerich, Essex, and ' * i . i cost the city about *500. . conservation policies are an im­ inet— honest, faithful and a very .After three years Bill returned Inc., giving permission to build He , added that he expects the Carl and Emil Erich, Rockville. portant campaign issue, Elsenhow­ Jugging 600 pounds of rock which houses closer to sidelines than th^ Funeral services will be held independent-minded American city will have to add a spur line er called It a "frlyoloua charge” for and that’s why I like him.” formed the nucleus of what 20 ordinances provide on lots 13. on the Vernon Ave. seWer to cor­ Saturday at 2 p.m. at Vernon Cen­ Stevenson and other Demecrata to As for his own campaign, the years later is one of the finest and 15. rect a situation there which the ter Congregational Church, with contend that the administration is rock collectious in these parts. He The ZBA will meet again Nov, # President said his administration de^loper refuses to remedy. the^ pastor, the Rev. George B. wedded to a "giveaway” doctrine— specializes in aggtes. at Vernon Center Firehouse to has brought .’’atrength and integ­ The city's objection to paying the Higgins, officiating. Burial will fol­ that it haa handed over natural i>- i.J hear the paae of ASfred Coda, who bill to the company for the filtra­ low in Grove Hill Cemetery, friends rity” to government, developed a la requesting, permission to use sources to private busihess inter­ foreign policy with "determina­ tion plant survey rtiade in 1948 IS may call at the' Ladd Funezal ests.' ;[ premises on Rt. 83 for a gasoline tion to resist aggression before— that the plans were considered in­ Home, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. And in so jabbing at that argu­ retail station. i adequate, with new plans made re­ To Pay RAapecta not after— the event,” and built a CHAIRMANOF Sealed Bids Accepted ment the Democrats the Presi­ military defense which is "the beat cently which have been accepted Members of Vernon Grange will dent aimed a barb at former Presi­ Sealed bids will be received at by the State Water .Commission. our nation ever had.” Sunday, O ct 21 meet at 7:30 p,m. today at the dent Truman. Eisenhower did not And in the fields of education, the office of the city clerk for a .Art .Assn..Exhibit Ladd Funeral Home to pay their na^ie Truman but said "an opposi- public health, housing and social SHEA NIGHT collection and removal of garbage, Several charter members of the respects to the late Mrs. Howard 1 ■: A according to E. Fqnton Burke, tlbn candidate” (S IC ) once had Tolland Count.v A rt As.s'n. will be O. Dimock, a member of the security there la, the. President clerk. suggested- that those on hand at a aaid, "such atrength in American present when thq 10th annual ex­ Grange, HMtlng Called to Order at 2:30 F.|l. Information and specifications federal damsite in the Northwest aociety as there has never been hibition opens Sunday at 4 p.m. in for bidders are available at the take a good look at It because if before.” office of the superintendent of pub­ the Elk's Carriage House. .All Vernon and Talcotvllle news lic w'orks, Burke said'. The city re­ Among those expected to attend Items are now being handled serves the right to reject any or are Mrs. Harold Cotton, West Uirougb the Manchester Ereallig 0|Mn to the Pabllc at 3:30 F.M. all bids not deenied to be in the Hartford. Mrs. Carl Conrady, Mrs. ReraM Rockxlile Bureau. 7 W. . bast-interests o f the city. . Rhodabelle 'Turner English and, Main jSt.. telephone TRement SPEAKERS AT THt FURUC MEEHN9 Kntiall Fire Extinguished . Ernest-Tucker,'Rockville. 5-»lS«. Rockville firemen, led by Chief . The public is invited to tea at John Ashe, speedily an.swered a 4 p.m. and to vote for the most CURIOUS CAT fire call at .Rockville Processing popular painting at the exhibit. p jg Harbor. Wash. 0P\ — Curi­ Co. this morning, but once they I ’nung Democrats Sponsor Dance osity almost killedthe cat. Chuter AND LAUNONRERS Sen, Presedtt Bnth arrived st the scene, there was A "Hobo-Hop", co-sponsored by Ream, curious himself sa to little to do. the Manchester and Rockville What might he wider the hood, Chief Ashe said a fire broke out Young Demociats. will be held Oct. stopped his car on the road and Congressman Antoni Sadlak In a drying machine ‘about 10:.10 26 at the Italian-American Club.i retrieved the family’s 3-month-old *.m., probably because of sn over­ Eldridge St., Manchester, from 9 Manx. No.sy. from a precarious heated accumulation of lint, but p.m. to 1 a.m. Tom Page and his spot between the exhaust manifold emergency sprinklers and work­ orphe.stra will play for dancing. and whirring fan blades. Edwin H. May Tickets may be obtained in Rock­ It pays to be thrifty! men with extinguishers quickly X. put the fire out. ville from Miss Nancy McMahon EXPENSIVF.'C.ALI, or Miss Jane Page. The company Involved is located Mexico City (E—Yolanda Camphe In the old Minterburn. ijiill. E. Main •Miss Dailey Promoted told police -she left her apartment Why Rot go THRIFTY! - St. No damiige was reported. Miss Louise G'. Dailey, RFD 2. a bare 15 minutes to use the tele­ ... NEW CAR SALESROOM SERVICE DEPARTMENT Hockanum Co. an.swered the still has been promoted to commercial phone at a nearby grocery and re­ The extra care and Attention we give '' alarm. instructo'r at the Southern New turned to find, her radio, clothing your clothes keeps them cleaner and Jewelry gone. Three new cars can now be shown in the brightly lighted showroom. Above is pictured the enlarged Service Department. Several factory Expansion Begins England Telephone Company’s longer. GO TH R IFTY and cut clean­ WILLIAM RRYANT Manchester hffice: Miss Dailey Every- salesman has his own office aind purchasers are assured of privacy trained, mechanic^ici !have been added to the staff. Service work can now be The first machinery in a 3.'>00.- ing costs. I in the entire transaction. Entrance is from Main Street. done, quickly and efficiently,. Entrance is from Charter Oak Street. 000 expansion program began ar­ started working for the company WlUtam Bryant, Uhalmuin and riving this week at the Nu-Way ' in 1940 in the traffic departrnent. Master, of Ceremonies of 8hea ^ V»T>- > - ” - Tobacco Co. plant. In 194,8 she transferred to the Night announced today the plans Daniel Washburn, representa­ commercialeW-i ■ department ' ' in -Rock- MEN'S SHIRTS INDIVIDUALLY have been completed for the Demo­ ’ 'ii ■ tive of .American Machine and ville a.'! .a casji and orders service CEUOPHANE WRAPPED. cratic Rally honoring Tttm 'Shea, Foundry, Inc., developers of the ! representative, the job she now who Is the Democratic nominee for reconstituted c'lgar binder process, I leaves for her work in Manchester. State Representative of Manches­ said it was too early to predict I New .Arrival ter. Gne«t speaker. Include; Put .how much Nu-Wa.x-is production j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saternis. 31 Ward, John Griffith, Matthew would increase. The machlner.v I Cliesthut St., are parents of a LIFE 1063 MAIN ST > Kuta, Sheriff Den Potter and John brought het^this week was billed ; daughter born yesterday at Rock­ LaBelle. being "firemature in arriving." ville City Hospital. 4 b , ^ Opp. Army and Nayy ciub Waahbtirn predicted that by , Little League Elections William Bryant and Campaign mid-November or December the Watts Shattuck was reelected Co-Chairmen Henry AgoetbielU expansion program would be mov­ I last night for hii third term as and Robert Blaiedell, cordially In­ in g along. ' president of Rockville Little vite -the public to attend this rally Nu-Wa.v recently took a 5-year League. Downtown Cleaners Monday. October 22. 8 pmi. at the lease with an option for renews! Also reelected were; Harris wuKrm§md-iiu$mm LlUiuaiilan Hall on Oolway Street, oi) the former Rockxille Garage. Schimkowitz, vice president, and \¥94M North End. FREE REFRESH­ Middle ^Rd. The lease almost Mrs. Kenneth Gifford, .secretary. MENTS. doubled the company's working Mrs. John Usher w’ss named area at the Middle Rd. plant from , treasurer: and Werner Fluckiger, 10,000 square feet to approximate­ ; Ra.vmond Egan and Kenneth Glf- ly 19,000 square feet. j ford, were elected to the executive Jean E. Shepard Jr., a South ; board. > Windsor broadleaf grower, is pres­ ! Named as coaches w;ere Alder- ident of the. company which rei I man John Gill, Moose tear.i; Peter centl.v solved problems of noise, Msrtello. PAC; John Furphey, dust and odor about Which, neigh­ Kosciuszko; and George' Putz. bors in the area j raised com­ Elks. plaints. Members discussed a recoms Charier to be Presented mendatlon by Shattuck that the ■ •.'DO The chartef of Our Lady of. Fa­ league be enlarged to six teams * tima Council, Knight.s of Colum­ next year. General opinion was bus. will be presented.St an an­ SPI^UCE UP yome iB oors niversary dance to be held Nov. 3 St the P A C Ballroom. The Council was" formed a year ago; for Spring w idi low coOf Prank Francis, District Deiuity. who had charge of organizing tlie Be Smart ■•Be Safe «ouhotl. will present' officers with, KE N T IL E aopluUt tile the charter. Also at that 11 m e. i „Be Sura . • Francis L. King. Rockville, 'will ■ '■ • ■ ■ ’ ' , . 4 present the council with a flag. S ekelting mtytes 1 The dance, open to the public, BuyJASCO w ill be semi-forntal and ’will start t,- 1 Choose cheery, isylv'm otiled CARNIVAL at 8:45 p.m. Tickets'dre available Aluminum .combination storm KENTILE for Wehen, .bsth or pUyroem. ChoSie from any council member. i windows and doors. Factory, rich M A R B L E K ^ KENTILE in 2S colors for any room.-And choose smsfi new CORKTONE World ConMnunIty Da.v sold and''installed. Cncondition- ally guairhnteed. . f KENTILE wherever yon wiuit Boors that bare Ihe LUBRICADON DEPARTMENT PARTS DEPARTMteNT ' A World Sommunit.v Day servibe ,dignity sad grsdons look of fine cork tiles, 'Wbicli' 'i; '' will, be held 'fit Vernon Methodist '.N ’ • I.- ever yon select, yen’U love the way Kentile freshens ^ ’ A'dual purpose h ea v y truck lift has been'Sdded to the Lubrication The Parts Department now contains over fifty thou.sartd dollars worth Ckurch Nov. 2 at 2 p;m.. spon­ - FREE ESTIMATES i Department. Now even the Liggest a'nd heaviest trucks ih add,iton to pas-' ip ys'ar heme, keeps it bjigbt, easy-to-care-fet . I, o f parts and accessories. Everything from' marker plate bolts to quarter sored by the Greater Rockville D. SAUNDERS, M I B-8g51, atari day in the yean St senger cars can be easily and quickly serviced. Charter Oak Street entrance. panels for your Chevrolet are always on hand. There will be no delays wait-; council of Church Women, accord- ing for.parts either in our shop or for, the do-it-yourself fan. Charter Oak i. r, -1- Create yonr own designs Mix sad Ssatdi any of the colorf^ tileo fa beattifal designs of. year own iaspirstion. Yon can creste Boors jnsi liglh for room. And yya-con^t o j ^ ' Kentile yonrself; to^ jnst the wsy yon want Attenthn basementte attic. It’s easy .and qiiidt.„jtik e*k <>• For Democrats far ftaa instruction bookliM.. l . AT R IG H T -T H E USED CAR LOT OWNERS Your m po iiM to our drivo for TV fundf wos wondorful. Thort wItt bo no colls mod# m if wo niissod your houso pitosn iMod your The used car lot adjoins (the new building and is the most modern in the state. Only used cars completely processed by factory methods are dis­ OF MANCHESTER!!! DoNors for D fn io e i^ to Wosbingto^.* D: C.. or bring Hinm to our played and" offered for sale.'Prospective purchasers ^^^e urged to actually Main St. hoodguotton (noxt to First Notional Ionic). W* art proud Fo’ bptn tht focilltits of our coni- G n n m n te e d L o n g W e d r.. pitttly tquipptd strviet dtportmMt to M iyt your John D. LoBoHo, Choinnan, Dmnocrgtie Yown CommittM. Yen gal this gnsnaias wftli evaey KsntOa i » e r yen bay. It’s yonr gasrantee,tliat eelen will nat tvtry oufomebiit nttd. Strviet on oN mahts and -ii• i r :,;' ■ wear ofi...tilss trill not wear oat as b a g m li '' yon Uvs in year hebel CetM in — aek i ' modtif. New is Hit Hmt to winttrin your cor. Ksai^s's lew prices todky! — ’ m:.- Watch Adlai on Tnesday,“ OcL 23,9-9:3S, Channel 18

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11834 CENTER STREET— MANCHESTER : a f . ; ■ A ^ (FORMERLY SOLIMENE, INC) • , . ' ^ . 6 338 NORTH MAIN G^EET IHL. ^ , Opco D»Ily 7 A.3L 5 M i Iw ’ TEL. MI 3-5101—pPEN EVENINGS ,, ' i r j; . to P. ,,W4dnwj|y Aftomoonn t fd Satnrda^ )r -a --1 .<5. 4 ' 'll ' i' ■ r • 1 ; - ' ' ■> : J - S k ’ ■4 ^ 4 ■ '1 U i . ihnM wintuniB Pakistan Children God during all those years of mis­ Special Services sionary service, RUMM^^E Like Milk Wafer Mrs. Major John Pickup will Moy I f revt , Listed at Citadel lead ix>th serviegs, and Will speak R ^ b is h Collection in the morning service on "Chris."Chi West Snagged Seven Kill^d^ TPC Hearing Slated Nov. 1 mersHear RihicofiSees .^^ 'Slorro. Oct. 19 W —Research In Han Love.’” The public is Invited to On Sunday the local Corps of the DYNAMIC The toWn> collection of rub- SALE rPakistan by a retired University both services Salvation Army will observe Home blah from the West Slde'will I of Connecticut professor of dairy INSURANCE On Suez ToDs In Illin^s hy On Residential Lot Size Hikes W ^^quests Stevenson in SoHlIi MtHiodiif Church ^ agu e and Friendship Circle Sun­ begin at 7 a.m. Monday. I mamuacturinB, Dr. E. O. Ander- Im rs 8«lt«r ProtRctioii T he West Side lies west of IS COOPER HALL ' ] son, hat'.^enabled many Pakistani day, with the members of these Payment Plan S. Main, Main, Union, and Gas^ruption The Town Planning poroniisalon'?>on loU of less than 30,000 square Oruiioi ClosB Victory (Fellowthlp wid’Wiinl Circle*) i children lOveel more milk in their two groups taking active part in Throw Them LEE M.^SILVERSTEIN Slater Sts. will hold a pu'olic hearing Nov.ifeJt. daily diets. ■, both the morning and evening DON'T Awa.v James Sheekey, town erigl- 1 on its proposal to increase the The proposed increases In the (Oenttnued from Page One) HeYrlH, III., Oct. 19 (45—Escap- A local corporation. Wiiiqh siib I Working: With a Pakistani services. sun plenty of wear left in neer, has instructed residents requirements of lot sizes in four other zones, the Commission says, Hartford, OcL 19 (45—Gov. Ribl* TUESDAY, OCT. 23 scientist at Punjab University, Dr. The theme chosen is" LOve"—The shoes when brought here for to place the rubbi.sh on lawna Ing propane gas erupted last night residential zones; I* simply to provide the houses in stantially altered plana for a^Dro- cofi reWmed to Connecticut y«s- S. Karim. Dr^ Anderson has devel­ Answer.” In the morning'' service e^ipert. repairing. far toward having American ahip The proposal would increase j them with more "elbow room." ter(lay after an 8-day trip aerpai •:00 A.M. near the sidewalks -but not on Intn a aearing sheet of flame that fessional ’ 'ilding approved by t' oped, a “ milk wafer,” which has a the topic is "Christian Love." and ownera pay canal tolla to the aa- .sidewalks., Rural Residence Zone Iota from 1 These proposed incieases were the' country to predict that/xho in the evening service, "The Love WORK DONE WHILE mushroomad from a bottled gas Zoning Board of Apifbals in Feb­ preaidential election will b)K*'very higrh nutritive value. Children like ■ociitUon inatead of to Egypt, aa plant with flame-thrower effect. 20,000 to 30,000 square feet and discussed infoi-mally with mem- ■it. according to reports, and it’s of God.'; YOU WAIT The coileclloh on' the Eaitt ruary 1955, will have a new appli­ close,” and in Connecticut "very, they are now doing. Seven peraons were fatally in­ Reaidence Zone ,AA lOU from 15,- bera of the Board of Directors la.st CB.sy to make and sanitary. The special speaker in the eve­ Side of town took place last 000 to 18,000 square feet. ; appeared to receive their cation before the ZBA Monday at very close.” / Dullea' propoaal Irt effect would week. jured, six other* were badly 8 p.m. when the ZBA hears 10 ap­ . He-aaid he thought/Stevenson I Dr; Anderson is how, working ning sen-lce will be Mrs. Clarence burned and five homes and the gas It would also increase Residence : However, sole (for Washington State College on SAM YULYES carry over the present American authority for making the change plications at the Municipal Build­ would win both 'Connecticut and W. Jones, wife o(. the ReV. Clar­ SHOE REPAIRING . plant warehouse were destroyed. Zone A lots from 10,800 to 12.000 ' art International Cooperation Ad. ence Jones now of Talfottvllle, FUEL practioa of paying money to s<;uare feet and Residence Zone B belongs to the TPC. ing. • the nation, but he aadd in his opin­ NOTICE OF THE BETTER KLVD Of the dead, three died today. n ; ii.inist ration program to help the who pioneered the World Radio that' Egypt Meveral Other Shift* Set The firm, the 153 Main St. Corp., ion a lot of people^aven’t made up 15 Maple St.—Across From Kfiypt. But it would enhance, the Sets of Series of Bldst* lots from 7.200 to 9,000 square feet. I University of Punjab establish a Missionary Fellowship in Quito, nothing con- The ■ 7.200-aquare-foot requlre- Besides the Increases in the lot was scheduled to break ground their mind.* hoyr ihey will vote, First Nstlonal Parking Lot. preatige and authority of the ’ The flash fire set ..off a series of Oct. 8, but waa forced to apply to j l , "For ' this/reasorr," he added DR. ALBERT RUBIN i dairy technology program; Ecuador, 2S years ago. She wilj iinter to their explosions. Gas tanks exploded like li ent for lota in Re.sldence Zone C sizes, several other changes are j Develbpment of the "milk speak of the ,loVe and blessing of uaara aaaooiPtion by making it an Invovled In the Commission's pro­ the ZBA again When Wilfred Max­ •referring tp^the national election, Intermediary. i lonal control bombs, hurling metal fragments would remain unchang'ed. ! wafer" came about this way: The OIL rway. British posal. Dne would require Rural well. planning admintatrator, noted I "I think that the campaign will go DERMATOLOGIST 100 yards away. Witnesses said I organization. CARE, had furnished The asaociation' waa set up to Hearing at Municipal Building Residence Zone houses to be set that a 120-day limit on the start of JO'w'n to the wire and that create, among other things, a 1 and French other propane tanka exploded "like The hearing will bt held at 8 HAS RETURNED TO I the Lahore, Pakistan, corporation 1 joint state- back at least 50 feet from the construction had elapsed and de­ cUon will be very close." ' RANGE OIL common bargaining agency for the blowtorches.” pm. in the hearing room of the \ « e said he thought Stevenson I with a year's supply of Skim milk William Mortimer, Who e.scaped street line instead of 40. tected new plans for a larged build­ HIS OFFICE , 1 powder and butter oil. This was to major uaer nations In their deal­ Municipal building. .Another., would require Res­ ing then were to be used ^V()t»^d win In Connecticut “by a ings With Nasser on day-to-dny op­ injury, although his house in the Iii proposing a 10,000-square- /[^’ery, y ^ y close margin." He said I be fed to school children as recon- >d for such a heart of the stricken neighbor­ idence Zone A houses to have mini­ Under the origlna' plans, the (Braford BaChracht Istifuted milk. , ' eration of the canal. It waa fopt Increase in Rural Re..Ill. supplies. Drs. Anderson and ' Td. Ml 3-6320 the canal. The^; are paying them allegations,Diplomats suffice at the toU.N. iilart said nego­ they Charlotte Jarvis. 11. "Stevensorf feels very (lA^Iy sterilized tiations at all." ' and sewer utilities.,As a result,.iL Residence Zone Q. Prpseni regula- the back and 90 feet long. It will Haven. Since the skim milk powder and Karim, however, after some ex­ Town Mky Levy Speci,al Tax EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Inatead. to/th e Stiez Canal Co, understand, that Fawzi, Lloyd and Robert Lee Keller. 5. , would' have to be served b>- wells tions state the sideline area must Miaa^-Cooper 'graduated from about ' the H-bomb issue,” which I ^ a e r declared ( national- French .Foreign, Minister Christian Oscar Williams. 38. be a 1-story building', with goom, MIAMI BEACH the putter oil were not being used, periments. developed the milk 7:45 P.M. 24-Houi^ 8urn*r S«rvie« ahd septic tanks, which, the Com­ total at least 2,’) per cent of the for offices in the basement which, eater High School in the Ribicoff. "He feels it Is a deep wafer using the skim milk powder, Ized. IgAl Jul.v. The compahy i.«i Pineau may get together in Gene­ Mrs. Violet Williams, 33, hia height of .the building. moral issue, not a question of arma hoidiHg them in mission holds, should not be used due to the contours of the.land, of 1954 and attended the the buter oil, water and- some I From ’^5 List^ Says Crockett 20 GAMES— 5 SPECIALS— 1 SWeEPSTAKE' For Night Burner Service Only . . . in a blocked account va with U. N. Secretar.v General wife. aity of Connecticut. Her and war peace but an issue at- CALI, MI 9-S70I peHding an ultimate settlement Dag Hammar.skjold in a week or Freddie Williams, 3, their son. could considered a ground floor. TOURS sugar. Later the sugai; was elimi- The building would be built in' fiance graduated from James fecting Hill- the whole future of world j nated. with Nasser. • 10 days fpr a second round of It is constitutional to levy : the1-to segregate that class from own- Children at play vyere swept by Sevferance Jailed Residence C Zone on Maln.^'St. house High School in New civilization. Ha­ I agree with him.” The candy-likewafers are thus Nasser has not objected to this talks. the flames. Some of the destrb./ed HospitaLNotes ven and Yale University in the"It has become an Important Shd Air Roil Jan. 1 special tax on the 1955 ers of property as of some date arrangement—at lea.st he has not roughly oppo.*ite Strickland St. CARS . making milk solids and milk fats The first round took place In houses were blown apart but the •'Kiibmita Bid Again' class of 1955. He is now afar-reaching stu­ moral Issue,” he said, 107.00* 83.37* j available to children in areas Grand List, in the .opinion of before or after. prevented British an.d. French On Morals Count Hammarskjold's office last week flash fire apparently had the most In the dni.v 'other,, Application dent at New York Universlty-"the people are not going to let It where there is ho homogenizer. A difference between the Mil­ ships from using the cans!.. Amer­ lethal effect. Patient* Today: 174. 8.80 Tax 8.44 UNDERCOATED Town Counsel Charles N. Crockett. ford case and the situation is Man­ during the U.N. Security Council [involving' new, con^fuction, Carl Belleviie Medical School. be brushed * off by any government -They can be manufactured with Crockett submitted hia formal ican officials say he siniply ex­ debate on the Suez dispute. The David p. SeveranceJ 19, of 15 : >;DMITTED YESTERDAY: The wedding will take place on officials. It Is too important to chester is that Milford based its pects to deduct the amount of Hospital attendants said nearly Carlson. .33 Sanfofd Rd., is seeking ALL. MAKES j the simplest of equipment—-a pan opinion yesterday th General Man­ ministers emerged from those sec­ all of the' dead and injured h d SDec. 29. their futures pnd to their children action on a Special Act and Man­ j or bottle,—found in the most re- ager Richard Martin. He used a money accumulated by the canal ret talks with a set of six prin­ S l - ’lerm’ s!,l.penSedCte"r * .l-T-r"}. “.‘’'’J: and they realize it.” 115.80 ttotai 89.81 chester'is operating under general company from whatever compen­ third degree burns over 40. to 90 Ian Johna'^.'20 Trebbe Dr.; Mis. t'W' to « dwelling rWhich ’vill be Guaranteed I mote \illage of Pakistan. Connecticut. Supreme Court case ciple.* on which to base negotia­ per cent of their bodies. and a .vAar's probation in Superior enabling law Mar>’ Ui-iano, 49 Summer S I : I e'okcr to the rear yard line than pire style gown of pink net and $25 Workmanship ; Dr. Anderson will continue hjs as the basis for his views. | sation he may eventually agree to tions. but with Lloyd Xnd Pineau I Court .v'esterdAT on a charge, of pay the compan.v for ila national­ Mortimer .and his wife said the Mrs. Haru Moijell. 10 Avondale j rogulations allow; lace, over taffeta, with matching Package Plan work in Pakistan for another year Crockett says the case, which j complaining jthat Fawzi had not Kerley homq next-door had col­ indecent a.ssault. TURNPIKE before returning to tha United ized assets. ! Severance pleaded guilt.v when Rd.; Mrs. Joveg Hodge, 45 Ham- ’Tt’® application was granted hat and face veil. She carried a Tolland County lacliidcd: Round Trip Ticket involves changing the Ascal year Behind the immediate i.saue, on made' concrete propo.sats. lapsed when they ran outside. * lin St.; Mr.*. Rttk Kopecki. 141 I more than a year ago. but Car-Ison bqiiqiiet of pink carnations. froin New York . . . Europeun AUTO SERVICE States. I pi-e.sented in that coiirt Sept. 18. of Milford and using the same 1 Srh Greoter Hartford ' the part of the United States, lies "Tile Kerleys and Freddie Wil­ The case was continued until yes- Crestwood Dr.; Fred- Baker. 43 failed to start construction before Mrs. Chsries R. Graff Sr., fos­ Lists 24 Jurors PUa Hotel Accommodation 164 W, MIDDLE TPKE. Grand List twice, is practically, a baalc jjollcy decision. Dating liams were human torches." Mrs. Lvndale 5?t.; Mrs. LilTian Kocar- the 120-day lime limit elapsed. ter mother of the bride, wore a for Six Day* (Modified TEL. nil' 9-4100 The USS aircraft carrier Sara­ • teniay for pre-sentence investiga­ identical to the Manchester situa­ from the early days of the Suez Elk.s’ Shiag Dancif' Mortimer said. "Mrs.' Kerley was tion. Judge Thomas E. Troland nik, Wapping; Christopher Other application.* include four navy blue silk dress , with white American Flan, breakfaxt toga can change her sea position tion. lying on the .^sidewalk. I took Roekyllle,' Oct.. 19 (Special)— as. much as 600 miles in one day. dispute, it is to avoid anv 'action imposed the penalties, Czepiel, South Willinglon; John requests for variances to erect free' dots, velvet hat and acces.sories and dinner provided, f 18.00 which might have the effect of her b.v the ha|id and lifted her to Zelinski. 69 Drive A; Walter , standing ground. signs by Burn and corsage of yellow roaes. The Twentyrfour persons were chosen Martin asked for the opinion Plaiinecl Ocl. 27 i The youth was arrested here this morning to serve as a panel additional) . . and Trans- after the question was raised in­ ANTIQUE closing the canal to shipping or hgr feet. Her clothes were com- Moske, Tunnel Rd., 'Vernon: Mrs. ham Estates; They are 4 by 8 feet bridegroom’s mother was attired fen. Reserved Coach Seats ; July 24 after an incident involv- of jprors for the fall term of Tol­ formally. - perhaps provoking i Nas.ser into pietel.v burned from her, and I ' ing a 14-year-old girl. He waa Lillian Roy, 178 Charter Oak St.> sign about 15 feet from-the street in a dre.ss of gray wool, black hat on Rail Tours. barring the ships of particular The Elks’ annual shag dance will got a chair covering to put over Emile Champagne, Glastonbury: line in lot No.. 21. north side of and accessories and corsage of red land County Superior Court. In the. Milford cjise, the Oct. 1, fined 3102 in Town Court July 27 The names follow: *Minimum quoted. Send for 1950 Grand ^ist wa!s used to lay a- SHOW countries. be held Satiirday. Oct. 27, general her.' ^ for driving while his Uegnse waa Doroth.v Colton, .1343 Tolland Burnham St. in Rural Residence roses. A Tecepllon, for 60 guests Complete List. Many ftne tax to finance the period from Dulles has mane\ivered ever j chairman Ronald Gates announced , "I thought it was some kind of under auspension, and bound over Tpke. ____ Zone; 4 by 8 feet sign 6 feet from followed the ceremony at the Andovers Frank Brown, John bomb that exploded.” Hotels at Reasonable Rates Sept. 1. 1951 to June 30. 1052. As since the crisis arose to avoid a i. today. ' , to Superior Court the same day, ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Mar- Windsor St. line, west aide of Graff home. . hSmilton Jr.; Bolton, George ,If. ajnallahle. the reaujt, the tax was two mills showdovvn. while Britain . an d Authorities said the gas. escap­ on the other charge. , giferite Binks, 55 Benton St triangle at Windsor and Burnham Tomlinson, Norman J. Preuss: Co­ I As last year, the dress of thV ing from a ruptured line from a , When the couple left for a wed­ Reservations must be made higher than it would have been if OeL22thni OcL26 France on various occasion.s would Severance's probation will be-j BIRTH , YESTERDAY: A Hon Sts., in Riiral Residence Zone; 4 ding trip to New’ York City, the lumbia, Clarence J. Maynard, Aus­ Ta ad^-aace. A|^|^ Now. the 1951 list had been used. have preferred to force the issue. I evening will be costume or Old gas truck, apparently spread to gin after he serves 60 'days. ac' to Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Barnard. by'4 feet sign, six feet from Bum- tin ■ E. Emmonf; Coventry,. Mrs. the nearby residential area and bride was wearing a navy blue .... A taxpayer brought suit, claim­ 1 p.m. to 10:30 At tl^e time the users sasocia- ! clothes. Prizqs, win ' be awarded I cording to the office of the clerk StorrS. ham St. line, eB,at aide of triangle dress, gray fitted coat and red Ruth E. Steullet, Mrs. Ailins B. ing the procedure discrlmatcd in tiori Wajs agreed upon in mid-Sep­ 1 those with thi; mojit original cos­ was ignited by an open flame in ' of the Superior Cotirt. Severance BIRTHS TODAY; A son to Mr. at Burnham and Windsor Sts., in Bennett; Ellington, Mrs. Beatrice one of the home.*. accessories. The bride gave to favor of ^ persons who became Watt Hartford Armory tember. Dullea told Lloyd he would tumes. was representedC l ' yesterday by and Mrs, Joseph Cote. East Hart­ Rural Residence Zone; 4 by 4 feel her attendant a Rhinestone pin, S. Abom, George N. Brigham; He-, FOLEY property owners after Oct. 1, 1950, promptly take steps to develop Mh.sic for dancing will be provid­ Doctors.-describing a scene of Public . Defender James Cosgrove. ford. sign, about five feet -.from street bro.n, Mrs. Ethel P. Hilding; Mans-, horror, at the Herrin hospital, said and to the bridegroom, a cigarette and thus were Hot tiaxed; 836 Farmington Ave. American cooperation with the ed by the Joseph Paul Quartet DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 1 line, east side of Windsor St. in field, Mrs. Agnes R. Hobby, Mrs. TRAVEL AGENCY of the injured, "there are a-lot we a ^ 1 x 1.. 4 1 .. . . .1 ■ I k-s « t a-M I Ax ^7 a m lighter.'The bridegroom's gift to The court held that the tax bore users' association. from' 9 p.ni. to I a.lti. hia best man was a cigarette light­ iJean H. Jenner; Somersi Herman won't be able to do anything for." Michael Pinto. 7 Oval Lane; Hen- Appllratinn* fhr SIgill* 54 Church St., Hartford uniformly on all members of the Sponsored by Women's Guild It was understood at the -time Reservations may be made with er, and to the ushers, tie bars and B. Billings, Mrs. Oliver G. Jones; that all 15 cooperating govern- Fifteen physicians attending a ! ry O. Weir, Glastonb'uiy; Thomas Other applications involving Stafford, Mrs. Dorothy Charter, JAekson 2*3188 class consisting; of owners of prop­ Edward Toiv.kiel or Bruce Noble, conference in IJerrin aided in cuff links. To his bride, he gave erty in Milfoni on Oct. 1, 1950. of St- Jamea* Cliurch menta would adopt regulations ti’eket chairmen. TicketSi will be Police Arrests Hogan. 3 5'i Walker, St.; Mrs. sign.* Include: E. J. Holl, ,exten.*iqn Charles S. Ciacon; Tolland, Mrs. treatment of the victims. Blood of. permission to maintain 16 by 7 a string of pearls. The.v will and that it was not unreasonable calling for payment of ship tolls limited d"e to , the capacity of the I Joan Jodoin and son, 295 Main make their home for the present May R, Leonard, Mrs. AlMia K. through the association. Since plasma was rushed from nearby 1st.; Mrs, Myrtle Rdfiner and son, feet free standing- ground sign. Elks Home. S t Norfolk, Va.. while the bride­ Young; Rociiville, Francis J. then, however, Dulles has been un­ towns. i Robert D Karash 16 of 717 Tol- ' East Hartford; Miss Karen Scher- i south .side of E. Middle Tpke., east Flaherty. Mrs. Bernice M. Bam- The American Red Cross de­ groom is with the Navy. willing to lay out a line of'Ameri, I'HKISTM.AS IN JULY • land Tpke., was arreated last night ; 17 Stricldand St.; Mrs. Jo- j of Ferguson Rd. in Residence Zone forth; Union, Robert H. Leffing- can action unless he coidd get clared the stricken neighborhood . . —• . ,, V- hanna Hovt. Coventrv; Mrs. Mu-|A: /ion Evangelical Lutheran well; Willington, Mrs. Jennie Flagstaff, Arlz. l/Pt The Parks a disaster area. MATH MEDIA agreement with Britain and . and charged with assault. He post,- ; ' Ellington; Cliurch. extension of permission to Adamec, Mrs. Johanna H. Ifaain- France that they would follow .School program wsa right on I ed a 3100 bond and was released : Mrs. Nettie Finn, 81 Summer St. ! maintain free standing ground /St. Louis (45—Washington Uni­ da. ‘ precisely the same practice. I schedule when six 8th graders SLOW BI T FINE Ip^court hearing Oct.J!4. ! DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. ] signs at Southeast turner Cooper versity, takes its basic freshman Egyptian Foreign Minister ! were graduated in Augu.sl cere­ ; San Diego, Calif.After re- Patrolman Walterliter Ferguson re -; Eiuiice Gpurley, 72 Cooper Hill [ and Center St.*.. Residence Zone mathematics course to television. Mahmoud FawzI. heading home to monies. I celving three speeding tickets in 14 fwited he made the arrest after In-rst* Mrs. Mary Depka ahd daugh- A. and Northeast corner Hartford All lectures In the one-semester Elected Cancer Unit Head report to President Nasser, says Because of heavjv snow condi­ ' months. Bob Lyerly decided to slow veatigating a . complaintrnmnlnlnt hvby tf''* h eiter. / _ South- V. Coventry^______oStephen .__w______j Rd. andi Westnr__ o..St: in .Residence___ five-credit course in college algebra 77 Egypt has already made written tions encountered • in winter down. En route to work one night father of a 13-year-old youth who Qatpn 71 Lawton Rd.; Mrs. Marv Zone B ; Camille Parker, free and trigonometry are given on New Hayen, Oct. 19 (45—Dr. Ed­ /£ said he was ati-uck by two boya.. I proposals to settle the Suez cri.sis months, the school yea;- extend.* ' recently he was stopped again and Bielski and son. 29 Benton St.; { standing ground sign at 117 New educational TV station KETC. It ward J. Ottenhelmer, of WilUman- and Is rcad.v to start negotiations ;OveV the .spring and summer given a ticket for drivirg 49 miles ; One was identified aa Kara.sh Fer- Mrs. Austeen Wil.son and daugh-' Bolton Rd, in Residence Zone AA. ia the first time a basic college tic, yesterday waa re-elected pres- with Britain and France, i months. The “Christmas vacation" an hour in a 55-mile zone a 316 gu.son said. ter, 231 Center St,; Mrs, Joan ! ■ Parker Ls also seeking p'ermis- course has been offered here only idejit of the Connecticut dlvi'slort' The British and French govern- comes in July. I fine for moving too alow. Police said the incident occurred Mather and son. RFD 1. Willing-i sion to fondiict classes in ceramics on tv. of the American Cancer Society at Center Springs Park and the ton; Mrs. June' DiBatUsto and and. to sell articles o‘n the above / _ Ready to meet the needs of their second BUeged a.ssailant was a 15- daughter. 604 W. Middle Tpke.; premises. * yeaf-old bo.v. He will be referred to David Ca.se, 104 Woodaidf St.; ; The D & 1... Corp. is seeking a IHliHlIliliiVHII ' juvenile authorities, John and Elmer Odell. 512 E. Cen- | variance -to maintain a 1.5 feet BLAIR'S j' William H- Rider. 42, of 698 Main ter St.; Barbara Liebman, RFD ; sideline on north side of property more powerful engines id ^ : St., charged yesterday with Injury I 1, Rockville. at 155 Main St. in Residence Zone ' or risk of injury to a minor female, C. j was released under 32,000 bond. As a property owner : Patrolman Primo Amadeo made LITTLE SHOP i the arrest. The case ia set for court Woman Arrested {Oct. 24. SHOPPING PLAZA — EAST CENTER STREET Frank A. Urbanaites, of no cer- FolloH'iiig Cra’sh OPEN 9 to 6 DAILY— THURS. and FRI. 9 to 9 I tain address, was arrested yester- Weddings I day afternoon and charged with in- i toxioation as the result of a com- mother of 2-year-old Ken- ...this tax affects Y O U ! i plgint .from a N Main St. mer-t Morin of Wethersfield told I Tays-Walters I chant. Patrolman John Hughea-P®''®® yesterday afternoon he hit! Miss Marilyn Genevieve Wal- I'whs the arresting officer Urban- •’®>" aft" J"-'! before her car tera„ 143 Autumn ,St.. and James i aites is being held pending posting , smacked an oncoming truck on AlexAnd.»r Tays Jr.. 118 Washing­ \ ot a 325 bond. Hartford.Rd. ton St,, now wltli the U.S. Navy, i . Patrolman Walter Cassells Jr. were united in marriage .Saturday. F.\MILI.-\I( SITE investigated the mishap. He ar- Oct. 13. in Center-fiongregational I New Britain. Conn. (45 Wh'An! rested and charged Mr*. Theresa Church. The double ring cere­ ,i'' .> Raymond K. Begley, accompanied ^ Moriq. 25, with failure to grant mony was performed at 3 p.in. by ; his son. Ray, Jr., into the latter's | the right of way to oncoming traf- the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson. ; cla.ssroom at Central Junior High fic. - Tlie bride, who was presenjed ONEDAYSALE School, he thought a desk in the | He said Mrs. Morin told him by Charles Graff Jr , was attend­ center of the third row looked i the accident occurred when her ed by her sister, Mi.ss Beverly J. faniiliqr. son hit her arm, Cassells reported. Wallers., Anthony Paone, of Al­ p e t Lifting the-lid, he-found his own The westbound car crossed the bany, N. Y., also in the, Navy at OF A ntUClOOAD OF initials RKB where he'd carved center line and hit a truck driven Ne'Vj'ort ^.■ews, was be.st luan, and In a surv^ among users of competitive brands who tested them 25 years ago. by George B. Jqhnson, 35‘,~ of ushers were William Rivers and Hartford, the patrolman added. WllHam Libby of Manche.sler. Yop . ‘ flp Mgo I . c h r Ist^i a s in jrLV|'>, Mrs. Morin .said today that, The bride'.* gown of Chantilly Flagstaff. A.riz. i4*i - The Parks counting Kenneth, there, were sev­ lace and taffeta was of ballerina this now power fuel in thoir own high-compression cars* 's School program was right on en children in the car at the time lengt'i, the fitted jacket of Uje j' schedule when six 8th graders were of the crash. Anomer woman in Jace with long sleeves tapering to °S J jfraduated in August • ceremohies. the front seat waa-hqlding a smalt a point at the wrist^, A .pearl- noticedMn immediate fniprovement in performance Ch, I Because of Iftavy snow condi- child in hej* lap: and fivy were on trirhnied trimmed'Queen 'Queen Aqnc''rrown held ®f Put lilt „ th iht- ‘n [ tions encountered in winter months;' the. back seal, she explained. No'Ip place her ?,>tt^ed veil of lllu- the f3. the school year extends over the one was hurl. 1 , sion. She,-/’^riied a w'hite - bible f® Pen, *houj^®»»or ,‘" ” *aer fA .M . t o 12 NOON 30. I spring and summer* months. The -Cassells estinlated damage at witl/\vh)te o;-(thhd and sireaniers No fuel available in this area could get top power 9 '**•'¥ ^^*4*>***ee**^v^-j ','Christmqs yaca,tion" con:es in 3l50t to the car and said damage of lilies oC .the '\-a)ley,lav''. ' ,\ Vth °Wce July. . V to the. truck was negligible. Tlie maid jbf. honor w(>re an em- from the new, higher-cOmpression -engines untilT d e a l e r s o ffer t h r e e c h o o s e ” sec - '' E$S0 ' I- - ' ' ' ■ ■■ GAS 1 • 0UH£$.rif V ■ 0 . U ^ Esso Research developed GoLDEai E ^ o E x t r a . The 1 ^ .0 0 0 oarlf ®W-’•he)- Jthird brilliant gasoline at the Esso Sign is the first THE FUEL YOU NEEd WITHOUT PAYING A PENNY ZONOLITE "J'Sj gas9line' actually designed to get full power, top Locatod! in the Center' FOJl QUALITY YOU tAN’T USE! tirem '•"too. th HtSVtM TIO/ll •ibjf "Per, mileage and all-tound performance, from today’s . 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‘ V'' ' I 'i;.. \. \. .n t . ■r. ' l h AH - 1-' '.M-. ,1- j -'.-'' J Kelley. Cheryl LttUe and Alvin 'TarbeU. - ' Banker Spestks at Rotary The Rotary Club had as speaker- Off idols Invited m-^nscuss Wednesday night. N. Willi Knight, vice president of Mafi^es- terTrust Co., who talked on .’‘You New Delhi, Ort. 19 f^ -'n irou p h * rival and Your Community B a n k.” VOL. XjSIV, No. 7 Proposed Changes in Zoning lovinf and lottlnfr two fiery younir said, they have jo h i^ together in FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School ^ ia s Helen Estes, Faculty Adriaer Miracle .of Scar Tissue '? Thtee visiting guests from Man- women are becoming: India's lead- one band—with Cham^pa as their Sometimee Caueoi Trouble ehe.ster also attended. r CHURCH COMMUNITY HOUSE N Ing public enemies. leader. Andover, Oct.,. l.»- (Special)-!—•housework or . baby-sitting. One Coventry, Oct. 19 (SpecUlI — '‘^tee lias voted to ke4p jinder ad- William Schicldge spoke on the NORTH COVENTRY. CONN. J One. PtiUI,. U known as India's Putli, so the legend goba comes Archibald P. .Ramage,.> AhdQwr' girl drew an assignment of baking By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Membera of town boards and other visement the Democratic To^n Manchester Rotary Club’s sponsor­ Center, has officially, siibmltfbd a cake. Committee's request regarding a Wacintsclay, Ocr. 24— 5:30 to 7.*00 P.M. 7 “ Bandit Queen” throujrh her ex- a group of central Indian families Writter for .lE.A Sers'lee officials have been invited to ship of the' Yale Glee Club Nov. 9 ► ^olts,, both real and legendary. who have provided aocietyNsith his resignation as town treasurei', On Siinda.v afternoon at 2:30 the Nature has, many remarkable GOP public stand on nrganizqUoij at 8 p.m. in the new Manchester Donations: Adults $1.50—-Children 75c ^ TOe other, Champa, is said to have songstresses—and concubine Drama Club to Present effective Nov. 1. group'-'tyill leave from' the First ways of - bringing abmil hCaliiig. participate In a Zoning and Plan­ of a -town highway and- bridges High School. 1?he Manchester club ► used her feminine ch»rms to make for cent\iries. An independent girl> In a letter to First Selectman -Congregational Church to attend Aniong these is the formation of ning Commission discussion con­ department. ■ ^\| Is sponsor of the local cIuId. Chef: Mr. Charles Hecklen 7 some of^western .India's top ban she ran away from her mother L. Edward Whitcomb, Ramage the annual Buahneli rall.V in Hart- scar tissue. A good many of lis, cerning revision of three, sections Uhatrman John _F. Chappelle^ 'New iM’A Members ► Assisted By Mrs. Robert Kingsbury J difa her vaasals. when she was 20. That was six Tie Improved Bristol Farce ‘Charley’s Aunt’ gave "compelling personal rea-i fold for Stdte Pilgriin Fellowship for example, have scar-, of the skin of the zoning-cegulations. had advised Democratic Town ■Qoveritry Grammar School PTA Ticket Chairman! Walter Pomeroy ^ Five hundred miles separate year ago. She organized a sucess- sons” for prompting his reaignd- members. following an accidental injury or The di.scusston, to be held Oct. Committee Chairman Albert A. reported 17 new mcmbershi'ps this the two. rKitli operates fn the cen­ ful troupe of dancing and singing lion. He request^ a written ac- A)iiong the speakers will be the an operation. 27 at 8 p.m. at Booth-Dimook Rossi that the latter committee week,'making a total of 127 to­ Telephone'Pllgt-im 2-7436 . tral Indian jungles Just south and girls. A Dacoit named Sultan Gu- The Mimeheater High School ccptancc of the resignation at the Rev. Peter Shih, noted Chinese,-, If the normal skin has been in­ Memorial Library, - wilt consider ,will be notified of an.v future de­ ward iti 200 membership goal. Soccer squad, confident in their Sock and Buskin has chosen th« west of Agra. Champa roams Jar fell in lovew ith her and kid­ cast and committees for "Charley's earliest possible convenience. American. ch]urch leader, and Miss jured so widely or 'so deeply that changes in enforcement and admin-, velopments pn the subject, About 200 parents attended the across the vast Rajasthan Desert thus far undefeated CCIL record, In his brief letter Ramage add- Leila Ander.son, "Pilgrim Circuit naped her. For a time, her spirit MHS« Students Aunt," the the 3-act play to be it cartnot be,restored, nature comes istration of the zone ordinances, i Co-op Kindergarten "Parents in ' the Classroom” pro- In Western Indig, bn the borders recently defeated Meriden and tied ed, "May I_ be of assistance in Rider," .scheduled tO visit Andover along and fills the gap or the hole revision of non-conforming use | The Co-operative Nursery and ...... ; gram at one acKool after the busl- rebelled and she demanded her Bristol in official competition. The presented Friday and Saturday of Pakistan. .‘reedom. But eventuallv she began evening.s, Dec. 7 and 8, in the new turning Uie "rernrds over to the in Itio near future, with a rather firm,^ slightly elas­ provisions and tegulatlon of trail-: Kindergarten executive committee "W® session. TermrlMt Pmsants Indian.s met the Meriden 11 at Attend Press successor “hf .vour choice and iri Approximately 3,000 delegate.? tic.- tissue which-': is generally ers. A public hearing will be sched- will meet today at 8 p.m. ftt the ’ A- budget was adopted a.s fol- to love the Dacoit-and the Jungle Washington Park in Meriden on high school auditorium. This first' With their jfangs of Daooits, as life. play in the new arhool ia being di­ what fa)T)lliarization of these rec- attending will hold reunions of whiter than th'e iiorriial skin and tiled later, the Board said. hOme of Mrs. Charles Jedrziew-j lows: Income'from 2o() meriiber- bandits are called in India, the two Thursday. Oct. 11. and added a ords ma,v seem advisable." suminer conference.? during the M. H. Lincoln of Technical skl. Waterfront Park. Parent-! ships, $60;_ enumeration of town MIRRORS The legend continues: .1-0 victory to their record. On rected by Mrs. Helen P. Skinner, which-serve.? alr.iost, tlioitgh not women terrorize peasanLs. The G>nference \ He concluded, "I call your at­ supper hour. Those attending an quite, as well. ' - Planning Associates, the town's members will meet Wednesday at -fbildren, $150; and ways and gangs raid villages, sometimes L«ameu to Ride, Shoot Tuesday. Oct, 16. the Red and H.ssisted by Miss Sylvia French. tention to the fact that the new A hilarious farce, "Charley's I'onindod to bring box. lunche.s. Tills scar doe.s not contain sweat consultant,, will be present to ex­ 8 p.m. in the Nathan Hale Com -; means projects. $40; total $250. " taking food' and jewelry, some­ In 1952. she had a daughter by White tied Bristol 4-4 On Bristol's treasurer will i'oqui)'e a bond." •|lur\-est Sloon’ Dance ■< plain the purpose and intent of munity Center classroom. | Anticipated expenditures Include AUTO GLASS Sultan Gujar. Meanwhile, she field. , The High School World. Soman- Aunt" has an extremely compli­ 'glands, oil glands, or hair cells times kidnaiiing those, whose fam­ Several possible successors will A .square dance group conipo.sed but it does protect the underlying any parts of the proposed changes. Church Sen-ices administration expenses, $10; su'o- ilies are likely to pay ransoms. learned to ride a horse am. shoot During both of these contests, hls, and Quill staffs Sent repre­ cated plot. T w o students at Ox­ be considered at a Board of Ser ford, Jack Chesney (Nicky mostly of local muscians will play ti.s.-mgs reasonably well. The three .sections requiring The Rev. James R. 'McArthur Ihospitality, $15;.pro- vFURNITUREu niture TOPS Putli's gang was accused this a rifle. S^e Joined the gang on the Indians displayed a perform­ sentatives to the twenty-third an­ Icctmen’s meeting tentatively for St. Peter'? Young People's change repres'ent the first of S ^ R Topsy raids, andl befor » long was recog­ nual convetitlon of the Connecticut Knight: understudy; Bill Handler) Siriitfzr scars ofleu form in llic will use "What Is Sin? " as his I prams, $20; delegates’-expenses to month of one of India's most sen-' er decisively inferior to those scheduled for Monday, Whltcojiib Fellowship "Harvest Moon Dance" several expected change? jiow in sermon topic Sunday during the i State convention. $25; sch’olar- nized as the Daco'it's best shot. Scholastic Press Assn, at the Uni­ and Charley Wykeham (Alan nearl mrizcle after tlie noniial tis­ sational crimes in years, a "reven­ debponstrated in such previous said, A succes.sor will, be named Saturday bt the iTebron Elemen­ the process of being dev?lop6d, ac­ 10:45 a.m. services at First Con-1’'•’•P- project/TlOO; next year’s' She W’ould ride into battle with mee'H.ngs as Wethersfield or West versity of Connecticut' on Oct. 16. Weitlick), fall violently in love to fill the vacancy until the next sue has been destroyed by . coro­ jShower Stall Doors - - Glass Tub Enclosorou ge” attack on a village w’here.the 'With Ketty Verdun (Anne Simp­ tary School auditorium. nary thromhO^s. Tlins, in general, cording to Donald C. Smith,-coim- giegational Church. I budget, $25; contingency fund, a song on hei. lips, her baby in one Hartfh^, The Manchester squad The ses.sion was opened at 9:30 by regular town election. The local boys include George Dacoits thought Informers were son; understudy. Nancy Saunders) the ability of ^ e body to produce ml.sslon chairman. Tlie nominating committee for '^ t l; class night. $35; total $250. ying. Witnesses said the bandits arm and a rifle in the other. defeatem-^be Rams earlier in their Mrs. Olive C. McCahill, president, School Library Ileiul Owen Lathi'op, Bruce MacDonald Copies of the -throe sections .Attend Registrant’ .Seaainn season byN5-0. Since' that contest, who lntro FOR RENT yoii have not really had chicken until you have tried ours. Bcbred for the Red and 'VV’hite in now taking English IV, Modern the former Whilronib homestead.: Abbott, a member and treasurer Ihe abdominal cavity a,Id .surround : ready in e.xlstence before the zp- Junior high pupils of Coventry Problems. Business Lew. and Ac- Following the college prepara­ Jackie Durandi was chairman o f , ' ^ j ^ s t of this confusion, An aecuniulat'ion of soot was Kli'st.-Methodist Church in West 8 and 16 ram. Movie Projactorz Ellington. Oct. 19 (Speciall—Dr' The public is invited----- to . attend...... the third and fourth periods. tory course through high school. the "Newspaper Make-up" panel or tie down some part of thcippai'was made by Mrs. Horringr Grammar School will hold a "Har- the rrti Donna Lucia arrive, with given as cause of the blaze. Baitford, writes for religious and —aound or silent, also 85 nun. and Mrs. Morris Cohen. Bloom-ivj** t"**ting. which will be held at To Students A . imtal. Lindsev played a d - ^ ^ t " / ' ** "Mort's" senior .subjects include. and Simone Amlrault .was on the dijre.stive tract. ton. that it had improved herj .v-est Hop” square and round dance R ^ E R O L C O n field, will address a combined | ajuagogue at 8 o'clock Mon­ her waVd Ela Delahay (Loretta .SemitM Plan Honor Court other periodicals. He is the son of There is a slight tendency for property and enhanced the value today from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in slide projectors. mirably during both games. Chm^c j outside of school, our Legion­ Algebra II. French II, A. Cappella same panel. Angela Graaao, Carlson: Njnderstudy. Pat Eddy) The fust Court of Honor for the ! a Mcthorilat minister who preaches 403 West Center Street^' meeting of the, Sisterhood ' and ” Saimond. Bob - Daigle, and Dick Choir. Modern History, Clicmistry Somanhis editor, waa on the panel, scar tissue to contract .so-that if of (surrounding properties. the auditoriurn. WELDON DRUG CO. Mltche I 3-7S53 Brotherhood of the Congregation Istyman's .Sunday Principal Edson M. Bailey naire is president of the CYO: in with whork Lord Fancourt has lP,56-,57 Scouting year will be held I in Galeb Ferry. ."dhesionsj arc \vound aioond the GOP Stand Voiced PfKgy Cooper is in charge of Dubinoski played well in bothDO Vernon. In his apafe time, he en­ and College Level English. The "Yearbooks." • by Ifie committee and staff of Boy j ____ 901 Mala S t TeL »n 3-5521 Kneaseth Israel Monday. Topic of Suhday will be Layman's Sun opened the first assembly in the games, but as a whole the.Indians' fallen in love on a previous oc­ intestines they ina.v draw tighter The Republican Town Cornmit- decorations, a.ssisted by Dennis joys hunting and fishing. last she li.Sts as her favorite. The final aesaion of the day was casion with the help of Brasaett, .Scout Troop 121 in the all-purpose /Manchester F.vening Herald An- their talk will be “A Jewish Tour­ M y af\Ellington Congregational new high school with a reference perfm-mance in both caseii was far Instn:cting swimming during from 3:15 to 4 p m. The winners of and tighter and interfere with the ist in Europe.” After graduating from MHS, the butler (D i^ .F o g g ; under­ rnom of the Elementary School to->i|„ver correspondent, Mrs. Paul free flow of the inte.iUr.al contents. Church, \ following a custom of to the purpose for which the less than anticipated. Dick plans to enter either the Uni­ the summer and teaching handi- the writing contest were announc­ n ig h t The Cohens recently returned manjr yearn. Albert Welch and Day^ Nutter, '57 study. Dick Erlc^oni Ihii mess Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim Under such circumstance.?, va­ building was intended: "The sole versity of Connecticut or Hillyer cappd children through the winter ed and the 23rd convention ad­ dees get untangled Ahd everjihing Ceremonies are scheduled tiKbe- ?-6M.V>. from a 6-week tour throughXthe { Donald W, allace will be speak- take up "Mort's" spare time. journed. rious symptoms nia.v be produced. purpose for which this school was College to prepare for a career as ends weli, \ , gin at 7:30 and will be foiroyccd b.v It Ina.v be necessary to u.se sur­ continent. They will narrate add ! ers, with dliam Frisbie and Animals, classical music, and .Members In .\ttendsnre dancing until 10:30 p.m. pBch Boy The Bank that g i v e s y o u PLANNED SECURITY ahow slides of the various high­ built was to enable each of you an accountant. .Stage Commllfzp* gery to free the organa which the Cmarles Roliih^ conducting the Ma jorettes Twirl Dick is the oldest ton of Mr. and food of any kind rank high with .The staff members from the Smut who wishes to .stay for danc­ lights of their trip. devotion serviced. 'to build a house upon a rock.' World who attended were: Ja^'kie The stage committee, reponsible (iel in and Fight adhesion.? are surrounding in the And, again from this great and Mrs. Alexis A. Pepin of Coventry our liegionnaire. She has only one ing must invite a gitCand arrange Dr. Cohen is .president of the dislike; that' Is the one aqd only Durandi, Simone Aihlrault, Dale .for 'Scenery, costumes, make-up hope that new adhesion.? will not Personal Mention good Book, remember this 'Save Rd. in Bolton. arid I^)^hling consists of: Joan her transportation,to and from the form again. Brotherhood of Emanuel Syna­ Mr. and Mrs. Keiiq^eth Cook will TM'ice Saturday Elvis Presley. Brown, JoAnn Fisher. Marietle the Lord dwell therein, they have Wayne Keith '57 Barry. Linda Belding. Bob Clem­ dame. But Not with Fists It is ofte.i not e'as.v to' tell gogue in Hartford. His wife is soon move from their Maple St. . After graduation from college, Gagnon, Wayne Keith. Sue Mp- Parents will bo giveiK the op­ education chairman of the Connec­ labored .in vain who built this . The MHS Majorettes will twirl ent. Barbara Cwikln. Dick Erick­ whether 'symptoms In.sidc the ab­ home to their new hortve on Glen- house.” Mary would like to be a bioIog>- Comb. Dave Nutter. Marilyn Rob­ portunity to sec'a.display of Boy ticut branph of the Women's w'ood Rd. * \ Saturday morning. Oct. 29. at the son, Dave Flavell, Gary Hudsofii Atoka. Okla. (/P) — The follow­ domen arc the result of .adhesions This is true. Mr. Bailey pointed teacher. With her personality and erts, Pat Syphers. Evy Yavinsky. \ .Scout equipment and to receive league o f the United Synagogue, Buahneli M ^ orial in Hartford. Sindeiits A ttend willingness to work, Mary is sure June Cervini, Barbara Duncan. Carolyn Johnson, Stsn Kaserich. copies of the troop's schedule for ing item, marked "paid advertis­ or of somctJiing entirely different. and was president of the American Christine Parker, a studbnt at a out. "whether it is this house Wayne Keith. Jfm' Klar, Marty Vague abdominal distress or other­ private school in PutnamAspent They will dc^two. routines which to be a success. . Carol Fischer, Jan Flavell, Dave this .aea.son. ing," appeared on the front page Women's Division Jewish Congress which is the school, or the house will make up a part of the pro­ Leander. Dick McCqmb, Ben Zollo, wise unexplained s.vmptoms can­ IPs smart last weekend , with her p ain ts Conranl M eeting Judy Wittman '67 Guay, Carolyn House. Martv To Tettcli Squifre Dance of a local paper. ; for three years. which is your life. Use this school gram being put. on for Fire Pre­ Alicia Pessinl, not always be blamed on ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker, l^ rr only for the purpose which it was' Leander, Trine Nielsen, A1 Wei.ss, Herbert Mereier. Andover Lake, "Don't give up so ieas.v buddy. Another highlight of the com­ vention Week. Also Lorretta Bushriell. Barbara has announced he will teach both hesions. Ave. .' A Student Editors' Work.shop. Paula Adams, Claire Carlson, ■ bined meeting will be presentaUon built." The girls Will return home to Ducan, Margie Grimm,' Judy \ Why not find oiit if Melva lov'es Finally, in re.sponse to ,sevcral Mr. .Bailey introduced Mr. Phil- sponsored by the Hartford Cour- Spanish M ajor Kathy Fournier. Muriel Mikoleit, NowAow Englandr.nglaml andami W’e.stern'V^-^ ern style ,^e does, whi’ not fight o f the "Tree of Life” and "Me­ twirl at the Manrhester-Middle- Donna Metcalf. Donna Sandals, Kearns, E.sta Orcult. Gaylon questions on this .subject, it should morial Painting.” Both are done In Mpnehester Evan l a g" HenUd . Stern, widely known lecturer square dancing to couples inter-| her?oby, education . editor of the Kerrigan, Gail Ahlf, .Maivann Cobble, who bo.sses the custodial old. She is still a reporter at 73. O I luriMn and Stoktn SoM be placed in a body of water, it Hartfd'rd Gburant. jor in History and English, he has Beckwith, Barb Ovickla. Mary shorts. and brawn” to jobs which are as­ Your Savings Earn 6I(. Aik In borrow odr Undors* i signed Hifh lor 1 be "Work Day for division of Texas AAM College You work for your dollars , . . .so why iB believed that it would float. He not' clecided which he will teach Lucas. Ann Lucas, Judy Lucas. Al.so, Bill Stephens, Marilyn M d Sarvleod Prompriy and EffleiMtIy The afternoon started with a Christ" tqnvorrpw, the Rev. Ste­ here, has a vyell trained crew of not make your dollars work for you? It’s fortfolio qI to brilliant ploM, also pointed out the fact that the Jayvees, Meriden film entitled "Newspaper Story." after graduation. .'Tudy Pontillo, Georgia Potterton! , Fi.she. Linda Toth. Carol Ander- phen Chantqerlaln said. eight aupervi.sors and 160 ernployes. Jm No ^ t, A oiofnilicfnl pOfK stars are so numerous that they nn« I This*'**“ film snoweashowed methe enureentire proc- An active participant in base- Angels Orasso, Lee Kowarth, Pat I son, June Cervini, Jane Harry. thrifty . . . it’s wise . ,. it’s the surest way i ball and basketball, he plaveri on Linda Peterson. Lucy Quinn, June Calls for workers to .do ta.sks He claims any one of them could to liappy days ahead. The best way to get 0. E. W ILLIS ( SON, las. .equal in unmber to all the grains r^jav soccer 1 le !*»» «<»iting and priming news. krysicki, Phillis Fr^'skeriberger, about the hoilae or grounds may . finish a housewife's cleaning Job ughT trucking fdlo of howto dodgni by of sand bn all the beaches of the The group then hqard members F** baseball team .w'lth Moe Dra-^^gp^, Kennedy. Brenda Desroclier Seipel. Wendy Smith, Al*'*' Weiss, those dollars on the job making mone.v for Har\'oy Watinquist. Mike Wich- he made to the. R.ev. Mr. Chamber- j in 30 minutes, SI-AXCHESTER, lomowi Amorinn ordiHothl t MAIN ST. — PHONE MI 8-5126 i world. of the Court Staff apeak on: ^ ' ' ’* now p)tchea for thd^gug Brown and Jean Wiles. lai.n/ tonight. In /describing the - It’s not that they work you, is to start sa5nngs now . . . and keep Manchester High Schodl’s junior "Writing the News Storv." "What Chicago Cubs. Mr. Saiamon la man. John Taggart, and Bob Me­ BOLTON and VICINITY Astronomy 'waa Mr. Stern's Trine Nielsen superhuniSn -speed, he says varsity Soccer squad played Meri­ Do People Bead? ", "Special Fea- Bririiin. in tpsh. prfnrmed lasCvcar. the Rev. RF.ASOXABLK FEES at it! When you save .at S.B.M. your dol­ hpbby. and his interest and know­ Mr. CTlamberlain sai^laid the bovs'l Ju-st that the work is planned scien- ledge in this led to the public plat­ den's junior varsil'y- Oct. 15 at ture Department," "Writing Claire Carlson '59. Trine Nielson '58 lars have extra earning power. Come in and Current Annual Meriden. Both teams played a nip c'hopped wood, .and hUng storm tifically PHONE Ml 3-4304 form. He delivers lectures for the Sports News", "Writing the F ea-' ------windows,- while the girls did light /lEvery swipe counts," he says.. open an account. Dividend Rate Hayden Planetarium of the Amer^ and tuck game with th'e final tally ture Story". "Advertising Prob- a i ■ Officers Elcfled lean Museum of Natural History. •at .1 for Manchester and 3 for iems", "Editorial Writing", and JaCU U S A CU ll’CSSeS For Comple^ Inforihation Concerning This and Many' I He has done this since 1953, with Meriden. "Methods of Printing Produc­ Bv CirLs Leaders,^R eporters over 600 talks to planetarium audi­ Coach John, Palmer said Man- tion." Other,’ Hou,se Plans We Have On File See " Chester's defense was definitely off' Current Affairs Tested with Stunt ences. A tour of the plant of the’Cour- Officers • were elected at the In closing, Mr. Stern told the form, probably because a new de- ant and dtnher at the Bond Hotel SAVING $ $ $ fen.se was, used in preparation for Girls' Leaders meeting held Thura- audience to^ go out at night and concluded, a dav of /'tips for edi- A tty. Ronald Jacob.? was guest day. Period 6. The results are as, When startled "W i t n-e s s e s" their game wltlje-Hall High School. t^fn.'■ , ► ; - » .speaker , at the Current Affairs | ONLY, at Ptantland on the Parkway look in the skS' for the different president, Grace Ter- i turned their, heads to the command planets. After doing this and ad­ Debbie Reynolds; '58. left wing, -Jackie Durandi Club meeting on Tuesdav evening '.'look," the.v saw .a young man fall MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. and ' Robert Hamell, '59. right Oct.tl6. • pinian: Vice president. Jeah Le- I miring them, one will neqer take Cjlaire:- secretary-treasure)-, LUcy j as if shot down, on the roof of the A N D H O W ! them for granted any longer. wing, were the two outstanding SPE.AKING PR.qmCED Mr. Jacobs spoke on the present Manchester High School. ' PHONE Ml 3-5144 players. Both of them, scored, Quinn. Judy Wittmann'. '57. As the first step in public speak­ Presidential campaign in respect The club is not active yet—due The tall, blorid victim waa first Rod Em perojp Fran Sweet. '57, along with Stephen Thomas..'.59,. ing; Sophomore English students to local. State and federal levels.- spotted when he appeared from Dave Guav '58 to the incomplete gymna’stic fac* u- j .. of Miss Sylvia 'French recently He di.sciissed in dricnly grabbed Class Paintings of Frencjh'text books. These includ­ presenting 3 to 5-minute Informal Upon the eonoisilln of his form­ i * ed priapar>' reading, irithmetic extra-curricular girls'^ SDortisportV two-1pro- * •*'**•*'’* •* 10 89 a. public hearing will be^held by the Town Planning Commission o f Manchester, which is a part thereof;,except that'the projdsioha covenng the mimmum size gins z^rt^ i ^ - mortally wounded by his pui dur STRAPFOltD speeches, while learning the tech­ al speech. Mr. Jacobs/opened the grani. , . C H '.58 mortally wounded by his pursuer. , . Shouient tulip of them all! ’ .ConnecUcith'-Thursday evening, November 1. 1956 at 8 p.m. in the Hearing. Roqm of of lot shallill nof prevent the |conatructlcn of dwellings 'oh sirTaller Iota ojp'ecord arid' music books and also aone on nique of speaking from outlines. floor for any questions' which the The murderer retreated quiqkly to i , On display in Room 209 4re dif- fhe secondary level. These are some 'the Municipal Building to consider U»e following proposed amendments to the zoning in the office of the Town Clj fatant types of paintings which are The pupiLs cpitid choose either pet members might ^have. This ar- the safety of the building. Tlie very first tulip to bloom. Chases winter away with a splash of gay, warrn folor. Huge flow­ regulations: ) | I'pcord in the office Hiraa’ i^xes, between evergreens—Just about, trfg„ said------dates, ------covering...... ma nlmi eomblnotiofl win* * recent weeks. Training and experience such as tions, on such points as iforeign I witnessed-by memb,crs df th^ High LanjM’herc! ’ 1 i - .j graph 2. by adding the .followings (underlinedi, addition: ‘ to \ obtain these books Iroi^ a -firm in ■■ 2. The office of a physician, surgeon or dintlst provided there are no hospital - , atibdivislpn duly approved b.v the agency of tlie Town''-uulhorizcd to .niako such Some of these pictures are this, may re.4ult in a great many policy, Soviet -aggression, and .In­ I School World, who werq attending ^appixiyals, and file id the office-Of-the Towji Clerk 'on-nr’befora,November 4,. dews INSTAUED in New York Cit>\ Unfortunately. - 'polished orators" and ' "golden filtration.-. Ih^ l-egislalure. and the ! 'a meeting of the club Itr a classi facilities in coiir.ectlon therewith: the office or stiidio of an'architect, artist, mu-' • I "in ood paintings." done ' on e6F W'as nectssary to return them this , toned speakers" excercising theif -Sirlan. engineer, lawyer..real estate broker or'lnaiira|nce agent, feuch office? shall l950 aijd on smaller lots-of record Gird in (he officei-e of the Town Oerk between ored water colors. Their criiciai Suez situation.. room Ion the opposite side of the ■i . i : 2ML19 :i5M4i9, -■ -I - pastW'ePk. , [v6cal cords at hfHS. November 'J, 1950 and NOS'eniber 5. 1936 tilileh meU tlie~r<^ulrenients of the ypuf lum* at a rtol | . n)09■; the. program committee to test ... JCarh W fc . Ahy 3 Only $ l . f 0 SCHEDULE OF AREA, HEIGHT AND BULKiOF BUILDINGS N O DOWN woodcarving. 11, that the large arena in the new J I their abilil.v to observe the detail 50c I. UNTIL ^lECEMBER school •will be ready Oct." 22. The Paula Adam^, '59. ) , of an Important happening? A Z O I^ MAX. H[EIGHT 1 ' - m in ; lcy ^ i z t :■ Families Percentage . Required 1 SIZE OF YARD , firat dance to be held in the arena Rlance at the victim on" the far FLOWERING CRAB APPLES Stories Feet, II ‘Area ' Fixmtage 1 Per , 1 nt Open Front SldB’— Rear P I PIL.S PKipi PR4ME4TS will be Halloween night. This Is a ropf. who was now rising agilely Min. Ft. regular sports dance.. and admis­ One of the n)ost beautiful tl'ees you can buy. Ideal in front, aide or rearynrd. Five most popular X .Sq?:,Ft; .'Ft: Building Lot Coverage Spaqe.s, Min. Ft. Mm. Ft. r Total The pupils iri: Anthony Alibrio's to his feqt. seemed torindicate this. .varieties- -all .y - 6 fitet In height. .. * , f '' ' 30 ■ 30,000 1. J50__ 1 -h 35 .30 ' 25% of Lot ~ FREE GRILLE .College', Preparatory physics sion will be free with SAA. It will Closer sriruting revealed that pis RURAL 30% ' Front. 50 • - be'^'the first sports dance of the Almey-^Large crlmsdn b1o.?som8 in-spring. Scarlet-fruit in fall. RESIDENCE . ' . ’T q Rear. Thvo Depth but . \our choice—iiwtall^ on front idoor wijlh our classea’Classes’ have recently 'been been askedas build was similar to Wa.vne Keith, - 1 ■- ' .V- r- , • ' season. t ■ Eleyl—Deep pink to red blossonts. Bronzy-red foliage. ,. Side Yards n^d not to cqnktruct, demonstrate,' and ex* a .club member who'wasn’t at the Mopa - Cleiu' pink flowers. Vjerj’ profuse bloomer. ■ | ,1 i- ■ , ^ "BO exqeed 30’ plain knV project lllfrectly t ■ The couttcfl discussed the prob­ meeting. Witnesses then ■'recalled r e s id e n c e , 2 ’ * 30 1^8,000 ■ ;,j . 120 - 1 30% 40 1 5 ^ DE LUXE a l u m in u m coni« lem of vandalism being carried on Bfd Vein' jBronze-gi'een folijage. Pinple-red flowei's. ' ■ j ( ] cerjiing the principle.s"pertinent to that the murderer quite possibly ^ n d b g—A'new extra hardy variety. Cai^rijne .buds turning pinlj. RM fruit in fall. AA . 1 ■ -i ■ ■a ■ j - 4 . _____ in the lavatories. ' . • r e s id e n c e 3(1 . 12.00Q 25 10 Sit -i; the mechanicsics of solids, liquids, or could have been Alan W e i as. s h ■ 30% COMBINATION DOORS gases. The p^oJeCJ. the chojee of Linda NeQibn and Charlea Van' another membei’ absent from the 'A '1 ■ ' Auadall have been chosen as co- which was leftefr tritd Ihe'stuaerit.’wast'-■t• meeting, Y’ea. they concluded, the GIANT HYBKip 6LUIBERRIES RESIDENCE ■ 9,000 75 2 35% ‘ ‘ 20 8 ' "• 56 '■ , chairmen of the Juniar Prom com­ crime was evidently a fake. A^new supply..'Complete sellout last week. Biggest, sweetest flavoreld o f the new varieties. i m h designed by Mr. Allbrio to insti­ mittee. The prom is to be held B J . r i Dw'f.Woit lor OW J Wint*r to S«f In!' gate the utilization of the techni­ -After laughing at their ow n 10 20 Nov. 10 in the high school arena. ' RESIDENCE '■ 'A . 40 7,200 60 40*^ i’ 1 1 15 , ques of scientific research; Each Each C Front, 26 ' ■ ‘ . 15 . ' 30 demonstrated sometime during the ^enior class officers. Each student. main purpose of the aceSf. to ' \ !' URR.XRY RTI'DIEDV-, I ■ (C.1 ' Side last week df October. The moat i"ere el what they had seen. r-T"— — — ' V, -1 1:- ' ■ ' ' a 1 1 r John! P a I m e r's Englisl\ j atu- Open Daily 8 : 3 P l A»^M,~&:00 P. M, BUSINE.S^ , , 3 • 40 (a) (b) , ' Front 15 ■ popular choi.ee of project thus far j ' •veryone agreed It waa an e>^cltinf i , , ' '‘ ■'.I- ' 1 secina tp-be the hydraulic lift, fents have begun their atudy of With the highest ^luinbifr waa then | and inieresting way to learnTo bS n (c) 1 f ,|3»e llbrarj'. Films on the'Dewey ' . . J ■ . l ■ . - '-.'-v . ' Dave Nutter, ’57. pompiled and returned to the claas- a good reporter. ' BUSINESS 40 ,la) (b) ' * . Decimal system and others are.be- 1 ■ - . . ■ -1 ( e* for a final vote. This time, each Marilyn, '57. i n V " (c) - t - ■»- ; Mra, Marian Monahan i|ig shown In the .classroom. Instead student voted for four ptudenta David JMonahaa ■— T i ~ ~ ,— — r r - ■ . '■ “r- lO— * . of going to ,the 'library for their dind bhe four with the highest num­ 1. IJ^UBTRIAL- ru ' 1 Mr. and Mrs.. David I; >donahan are newcomers to the Manchea- TO TACKLE VARSITV inatriictions. \ the atudenta aVe ber jwere chosen prfcsidertt,' vice anchi j.tar High School staff. Mr- Monahan, formeilly of Wattefleld. R. I., being taught them.inltheir'claaa- Mahcheater High's Jayvee .foot­ a) J.zuo sq, iL. u iwi « wiiiaic icaiucm:e oincnvise i.ijvu, aq. I.i) per I'ia’ teacl)lrig English'll. ball squad, under the coaching of famil.v in addition to the 7,200 sq. ft. requiiienient Tor each'famify-in excess of two TOW.V PLANNING COMbUSSlON. He graduated from Upper Iowa Unlveraity, roonw.^ Later, they will visit the Aifter a revote btqause of a tie, Leo R COSMETICS wher? nee infdor^m ^oreo . Irim J^jfli^ Kngi uterature,.______I^pre____ coming_ ? to Man- Charlea BeatieJ tackles thf varair J * '■ families,- , .. ■ library and see the different «ard Cy.T wza elected.'presiderit aml Bob ■i (bi 'Same aa Residence C tPbse4 for a residence building. Ii- Martin E. Alvord. Chainnaa. • cheater, .ha 'Uught at Belle Plaine. Iowa. w iW Mariahria alw datalogue and reference works. ly squad from MHS onF riday, f I I AB lfc# T.P | i - e , Warren, was elected vice president. ON TH| PARKWAY (c j In the Centra BuSingsa Zone the maximum height shall be 7 ^1’. The Central Bull* ’ wmiarti A. Allen, S e cta ry , , a graduate, of Upperi lovva University.., .She majorad in English, and Used and in action. Other stu­ Oct. 26. Thia game la gbbd practice •' i ' C4thy Fagan arid Austra Oaolr for the Jayveea, and It might turn Itin ToUaad Turnpike td tike Maarheater-Burkbuid Exit. / ^ InesS Zone shall include that part of the Business Zone within 150’ of Main Street , V PAflkER HOME IMPROVEMENT 00. had had previous teaching experience' at^' Belle Plaint High School d en t In Mr. Paimer'a c 1 a ■ ■ e ■ Manchester, Conn. .; > were elected aecreUry and troaa- out a good practice for the raratty Mlteheir 8-2606 ' f ' ’: ■ ' 'between Myrtle imd Forest ^reeta on the West side anff within 600' of Main SL Ikfikm Dhi{ Stortl^ She la adalatant librarian at hfflS. ' ’ - * have begun letter writing. i October 18, 1956. ' ,^ (■ urer, tHapeeUyely, , . ' at|uaA too. / ■ between Brainard Placsi’aaid Sekool Street on the East aide. I Judy Wittmanti, '5T. Muriel 4Clkolftt. 'M.' -'....J* I:-: : (- i. . ■ •• V-_, • L ■ ■ . ' r, ■■ • v: I A, ' .4' ‘ V -1 / ■ ^ \ 'A '■ r V U ^ r.-iv -'- '" ’’ 7 1 rl ('] /:■■ ■ V,: - 'j . -V -V- vi M- .\i't T:\ - ■\l,' “ ' w- ■ ' fi . '.'I - . ■ -rt .1 IX /I ' I:' A a A ii zi--, : ■ /

I' FA(^B UZnOBir MANCHESTER EVENtNQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1056 X MAl^CHESTEB gVENlNG HERALD. MANCffiSOTEB, CONN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19,1966

tq u* to see ] such a tremandoua P air W ill D iscuss B ritain, SoviiBt, Jordan T ag 20,00(f Heard number of young peoplo (over 2,- Three B oys H urt tou r Firm s Given 00«) enjoying,,' themselves, so I J r o b l e m s thoroughly., > , ^ In Cy(;le M ishaps News Tidbits Israel as Aggressor in U.IV* NixonTalkin I want kiso to congratulate the F uel, O il C ontracts teenagers themselves for thelh The monthly qieeting of the Two Glastonbury boys and a Culled from AlVWires Buckland PTA will be held at the orderly and exemplary conduct. The town has awarded contracts ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN (Coattaued tram Fag« One) Tour of State school on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Speak­ They certainly proved that our Manchester youth suffered minor for gaaqline,' oil, grease; and fuel ' T injuries yesterday as the result of oil to four firms.. ■ • ers for the evening will be Harry teenagers do have good judgment (^ineae clifiimunlat troops from nptura of all eutatd* communict-4 The. contracts go to Tide Water*' ^Obituary By THK AS-SOCIATED PRESS Novock and Andrew Messner from and common scn.se. accidents incurred while ridihg Tibc^ who entered, hurras through tions. • * t tHe Speech and Hearing Depart­ Sincerely yours, Oil Co. for about 59,(J00 gallons of ft. • Rifa'c ‘w u the flret ipeaker a s ; ■Vice President Richard M. Nixon bicycles, Manchester Xlemorlal nation's northernmost mountain ment of the Board of Education, Leonard E. Sender passes are- reported to have moved regular gaaolinq at. .0101 leas 'per . f ' '\ it the emuirll opened its dehate. on i rolled' across southern Connecticut Hospital ofllcials reported today: gallon than the average tank car ',‘A ^ Jordan and Israeli complaints' yesterday and made open air who will diacuaa speech problems farther south . . . Illinois Gov. Wil­ as a result of hearing difficultie.s. According to records at the hos­ liam G. Stratton appears before price at delivery tlmk for about 40,- gtoWtng out of the recent ^ D e a t h s [speeches before an estimated 20,- pital, Emile Champagne, 10, son 0ng and I, At New Haven he dretv the C happell Issues Harvey Ward of Hartfortl; ami cident, James Harlwyk Jr., 8-year- FireiiieU B attle tine area, and consequently in’the those who have seen several of A bout T ow n whole of thC.Middle East and per­ Mrs, Zelo>a Ellonberg of New I “ “ y- old son of " Mr. and Mrs. James B uilding R ep orl I the acts,^ predict an even greater Blaze at Dum p haps further afield, that the Secur­ York; a son, Clarence E. Hazen of xr ' u ' Hartwyk, auffered A fractured left St. Bridget's , Mothers Circle I success with the new show. clavicle when he fell from a biycle ity Council apply these sanctitms i tr^lTrein"aJJIi fa^Tom^ Tale' will meet Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. at the against Israel for putting an end Building for'Which permits were Tickets will be available at the while riding down a hill. Hose Co. 1 of the 8MFD fought door, or iftay be obtained all day home of Mrs. Clarence Johnson, I to ita aggreasion in Palestine. Co*^f:it^rselv“t?w^ issu^ last month, added 11 per The locftl. boy, Peter Shainin, 13- 86 Columbus St. a stubborn fire In high winds at year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. the town dump for two hours' last "It is also for safeguarding the ^uUi'»iirnah™CemeUm^^^ rnndidale Adlal Stevenson, found cent leas to the taxable grand iw ^ prestige and authority of the South KllMngly. Cemetery. . . himself In on Oct. 5. that buiwing for which permits the^ Parkade. Dorian Shainin, 35 S. Lakewood niglit, accerdlng to Chief W. Clif­ were Issued in September %55. s ' '»>«• conunly Circle, suffered contusions and The Fellowship and Ward ford Madon, Security.tCoUncil which were chaT- in charge o f , Stevenqon was by jeer* Circles of the Solith Methodist Menged by Israel aevcral tinfcs, that the John B. Burke Funeral Home. in|f Yale students who shouted rennrt hv R,iiMin«.T«.i ».sed for yearly awaids which abrasion., of the left elbow when . He said It warf not known how w ^ ^ n n e O ""- are presented in February at the he fell from a bitrj’clc, ' ' . Church WSCS. will hold a rum-' the fire started. Flying sparks" these effdttive m.easi'.rea should be 87 E; Center .St. : -'we like Ike. " .wold Chappell Indicates. banquet to member, who ifiage sale Tuesday at 0 a.m. in taken." There will be no calling hours Nixon had to face a nearly aim- The Shainin and Hartwyk boys started a few secondary fire.s . In Thr^ total for la5t month waa have siicceoded in trtsinjf weig^ht were treated and discharged.. Cooper hall at the Aurch. Any­ the woods nearby, but firemen put' Iranian' delegate DJalal Abdoh and friends are requested to omit iiar hostile group, who .^rried. |406.2n0. and in 1955, $458,305. in auflficient amounts to wairanl one having articles to contribute eondanned Israel for what he flowers. placard.,, reading "Independents While the amount added to the | prizes, them out quickly. FISH OI.'T OF WATER may have them picked up by call­ Firemen responded at 10:18 and termdd "a flagrant aggreaslsn and for Adlai,"' and "Adlal; of taxable, grand list decreased, fees It is with pride of accomplise. Walters, Okla. l.Tt —The oldtim- ing Mrs. Robert Knight o r’ Mrs. one which la most reprehensible." ‘ John F. Post Course." They shouted '"no, no.? ^creased by 48 per cent ended their work abopt 12:17. Dur­ ment that they announce a loss of 1 eis here swear, the drought Is so Martin Keiderling. ing that time, theydaid about 600 \ HS also commended Jordan for John Frederick Post, 6,1, g ,I above the cheers and , applause 4.000 pounds Since January 195.5 had the fish are trj-ing to get X^the moderation it has displayed." former resident of this town died S'**- Bush .aalied th’f crowd, feels of two an^A half inch hose. by 220 Wales, some of whom have caught to get out of the hot and ■ Sunset Council. No. 45, Degree Mason said. "The Security Council is con­ in St. Petersburg. Fla., Wednesday i before introducing Nixon: come from as far as Ware and I drying .streams. Game Ranger 1 of Pocahont^ys. will hold a kltch- fronted .with a Jrave situation." he night. I ■'I.'’ everybody'happy ?" Today, a fire in some leaves off O pen F or um Springfield, Mass., Mansfield, j Woody Wilson sa.vs the streams { en social at the home of Mrs. Boulder Rd. was reported at 1:18 rjjf,® Y j ^ ® ^ J* ® ^ ^ — A waterpreef “ferry” ea. said, warning] that a general con­ He was born in Spencerpoit N. I Nixon was outwai-diy unruffled Windsor' Locks, Glastonbury. ■ are so low that fl.sh arc d.ying i .M.vra Fitzgerald. 12 Bralnard PI:! S E A S 0 N A L CHORE — Chicage preparea fe'r lha, flagration might develop unless a Y., .Tan. 13. 1893. He was a plumb- : ‘“o** quick recognition of the and quU'.kl.v put out. No damage circles British Centurlen toak as it rails Inte peel at Chcrtacy, akyliat as H ntoves np the River ^ n ^ i L t t o New Hartford, West Hartford, Ea.st from lack of ox.vgen and alSo Monda.v - ' - night at 8 o'clock. Each ' occurf e.d. Ho.se Companies 3 and 2 Eng, Test was to determine hnoyaney of the floating platfena. winter aaaton ss tons ef rack salt used for de-icing city streets solution can be found. Ke suggest­ her by trade, a veteran of World di.ssenters. It was good, he said, Miidgnient. (Common Sense' Hartford, Warehoii.se Point. Broad scalding to death. To The Editor. member is requested to bring a harfdled the blaze arc nnleaded from a freighter en the sonth bank sif Chteage river. ed the council hear Israel early War I. and a member of .Manchrs- audience of mixed politi- Brook, Rockville and Wapping. grocery item. Members and N,- .next week and then recess for a 'c ter Lodge, No. "3, A. F. and A M “ 1 views and thanked Stevenson Several days ago the Manchester ONE I-OH THE BOOK Recreation Department sponsored friends, as. well as the ptiblic. ace RESri'EII .11 WELCOMED ■nqxt week and then recess for a - He leaves hi, wife, Mrs, Hazel ‘ JL'ST DONKEY FKEIl Lanshig, -Mich. i/P) When Zelin invited. Refreshmonls will be few days so it can consider "new He recalled that Stevenson -t^k a ;^fock Ijance for teenagers at the Olympia, Wash. - James B. San Francisco. <)ct. 19 »/Pt — McDievltt Post of Rockville: and a Goodell returned an overdue book served. . A joj'ous welcome greeted the maaures .called for id the face of brother and three sisters, all living the jeers ' "in a sporLsniaj^k^ MoMhqater Shopping Parknde. Aa Wllaon . reported something new to the Lansing Public School Li­ way." and added: a-reprasentaUve df the manage­ .11 perNons rescued from a the continuing deterioration." , out of the State.^ in the line'Of political campaign brary she paid a fine of *270,00. Memorial Temple, No. 33,1 Soviet delegate Arkady A. .So­ •T hope 1 can do the same';” ' ’ ment. and merchants at'thc Park- expenses: *2.14 for donkey feed. ditched plane In mld-Paeifie The funeral will be held at the The boolt had been borrowed in Pythian Sisters, will have a rum-1 when they saileil through the bolev declared that. Israel' . was In Norwich he was cheered by ade, I wlak to Jordan agreed to a cease-fire. , i will cany the nation forwart on "The charter does . not* require afternoon at.5 p.m. This rma 2 2-vear-year ; the path— •->- to• - peace,------Israel ..to. suffer -armed attacks course of study will cover a study j Asserting thst both presidential upon, her territory and '[popula­ of how we got our Bible, the con-seek peace, Nixon do-' tion." he said. "I can givi assur­ tent of .the Bible, what" we be- "*®*^***" * ' ance that it Jordan is pre)Mred to lieve as CHrisUana, and whv we _ ini^nyons are not enough.' put an end to the attacks on Is- believe as we do, together with■ a le question is which has jusUfled r * rael, there will be peace on the study of the development of the claim to leadership. When w'e’ frontier.” church. .study the record we; find no basl* Eban Statement Due The class la open to all children comparison. America needs the* Ifldron said Igrael’s main state­ 11 years of age and up who have' . leaderahip it can get anttf"' •' ment would be made next week not as yet been confirmed, i t ,* shouldn't have to settle for the‘ after the return of Ambassador course does not necessarily in- *c<^ond best.” ’ Abba Kban from talka in Jerusa­ yolve membenshlp in the church Ne talked from a platform in lem. on end reoult, since member- front of the city hall, in Middle- Britain's Sir Pierson Dixon ship is granted only on confession tc'vn. w'here juata few" Week .I ago r.a.l: '(*!? quickly lined up on Jordan's side. of faith. It iala Simply an Intensl- Democratic '*Mayor “Harry “T. Clew mail CADbY_rtol. It was due- only to the restraint fled religious education cotirse. I '''Ph reelectlon by the largest man Clhartot Bell finds the new of the Jordan government, he said, Parents are requested td ac- niSJority In the city's history, e ^ prerided by the V. 8. Pest OWee a very handy device for that the situation had not got furr company the prospective pupils to ' Nixon apologized to the Middle*- CONTRAST IN C LO T H E $ _ a ^ ther out of hand. the organisational meeting. There town crowd for being 1ft minutes- making peatal deliveries an- PR.ER FOR MELRO.URNE_Bnaaltofmrai.frant.i W H O S AFRAID? ~ Little Jimmie Wilklnaon; who easy matter In Celnmbia, Ma. I iahn Pagkee, both V. 8. Navy “Our Jordan ally has our sym­ ia no tuition charge made, the only It-te in arriving, | anw!!!S^x j *• •rt medel exhlM tl^ men, take kayak for Hudson River werkeuL They are V. S. an hi ItM Olympte kayak race. lives high In Ike Coleradn Rbcklea, huga kit clghf-month-eld pathy and our commendation," coat being that of the textbook. Nixon speaks in Wilmington, ' a new opera cape decked elegantly with gold-threaded eerancta mountain lion pct.’tawncy, to prove it's tame during Denver visit. Dixon*' w d . Del., today and’in Baltimore to*' , Jordan has charged that Israel night, comoleting His second major committed "aota df aggression" cross countr, vote-aeeking expedi'? } ■vioJaUng the m g PalesUne Arm­ Public Records tion. Monday, he starts a thirds istice in attacks Sept. 25-26 around inore concentrated tour. 1 , Husan and Oct. 11 on Kalkilyeh. In New York last night Nixon ' ' “’ o'. Vi" X ' Soufin, Hable and Nabi Ilias -all Warrantee Deeds took time out from the campaign ‘5 ’4- V ; / 5 . •' •• Jordanian villages. U,N. observers Robert Leonard Cartwright and trail to make the . avowedly non- reported 36 Jordanians killed, in Barbara E. Cartwright to Edith political main address at the an­ the first raid. They counted 48 Jor-i E- Eaton and B, Evelyn Reed, nual Alfred E. Smith memorial danian dead »nd Israel reported I ®t 83 Esse.\' St. dinner. . ______Smith, former______New _ York 18 Israelis dead on the second. I Sleyen Polzen and Monica Pql- i governor, was’the 1928 Etembcratic Israel countered by ac'cusmg Jor- i Wesley C. Grj'k snd Ber- | presidential nominee, dan of “ peraiatent violations ' B. Gryk, property on Oak- Nixon predicted the United the armistice agreement and of the ' ^t. States will come through the pres­ qeaae-fire that Hammarakjold ar-I Quitclaim Deed ent crisis______.over _____ racial desegrega- ranged on his trip to the Middle ! Leo .1. Staskowskl and Ann M. I tion jii public schools as. he; said. East last April. Isrsel said her at^ IStaskowsHi to Steven Polzen and : it has surmounted iif the past su.h M tacks were justified ss retaliation ' Monica Polzen. property on Oak t'r.inga as the Ku Klux Klan and for the killing of 37 Israelis along 'and St. the anti-foreign know nothing A tribute to the American housewife .the Joixian bor'der since the cease- j Attachment movement. . ' I **• England Lumber Co. Diplomatic sources said Britain, against Thomas C. DeLurs, *5- ; Iranpe and the United - States ; 000. propertiei^on Lake St ' ’ i would welcome the expected delay C.erHflcate of Incorporatl'oa . ■"JuM ajhoua«wi£e?’ ia a term we hear too'often. I'hat’a about like i : 'in the council debate because thewl ' The Bernard Company, general So They Say did not know what it could do to brokerage.' *50.000 capital stock' * "ju»t *. doctor” or "juat a company president.” The job yoti’'fe prevent: further Arab-Israeli v io -! divided into 5,000 .shares at Jio doing as a housewdfe ia one of t ^ moat important anybody ia doing lence.'T ' . —par value ■ each.-Starting - ' - capifai ' ^ believe that at..the mom«n?the in America today. Diplomats at the U.N. saw, no is *7,000. Incorporators. Leo x . ' *’*'*"*^® °^ *'"'?^* *’'*^*'*-Middle East dhance that Jordkn would get the Bernard. Manchestw, Arthur E. ia rather in favor of fsrael. atnngdht penaltie.s ahe wants Stalb," Hartford. • and Aiigust M Selwyn. Lloyd, Britain'a foreign Who IS mhinly- responsibh. for your family'*s health? n- minister. againat Israel. Rifa'i saU’. he would Lacavelle, Stratford. It 8 you -th e housewife. And our fine national health record testifies •ak -that the cdiincil call on the 76 Judgment IJen tr.N, member eountries to sever Hayden-L. Griswold against The A bride doe'sh’t ne.ed to know ^o the good job you’re*doing on this score. ^ diplomatic iPlatlons with‘ .Israel Johnson- Building Co.. Jnc anything about cooking.., I’ll oikj apply_"eomrlplel or partial in- *511.63. pnyerty on Lake St. take cuddles, not Calories. terruntidn of ' economic •relations -Marriage LleeL —Rep. T. Jirme.s Tumiilty (D- IT h o^ ts your family* s stanHing in your com munity? andid . dt d l rirail,i " ae». alr.ipostal, tele- Leslie Caldwell Keefe. 16.5 St. N,J.)l .107-pminrisr nay* rVmgTSss Y^n do. You not only create an attractive'home for your family SCIENTIST.Dr.Harry graphic.'radlo and other means of John St., and Anita Claire Giggev doesn't need 16 pass law requiring ,tiid plan the entertaining, but als« make mwl of the dhfsidc social rWoxIcr, 45. It she chief aeton- ' communtration." Rockville, Oct. 26, St. Marv'a brides to pass cooking test. tlst for' lbc U, S. International In a letter to jbe counril. Hani- Chyreh. • \ ‘ ■ contacts in rJiurch, clubahd community. Howfar would the charitable Goophystoat Tear Program to narakjold sadd /Israel's ettrrent We can't buy (Marshal) T ito’(of FAST R.l D E|S a C a .1 N — Hsrscaltan, wesring ths ' ho uaderiaken in tbe Ant'-' Biiildlng Permit# > ' operationa o f these groups get without your help? trspptags of a Japanese feudal warrior, pauses la Tokyp strset j ^ ® ® ^ ® M I N C ^ '0 ^ i N C E S S — Orsap of Indian dancers axeenliaa allek B E S T , V I N T A C E Margaret Hoffransen, with a boycott o f the'^N-'a Palestine in^- YugosMivial. \Ve can rent him for 'Em IldhBldbm . a # VEmtAmla** ulkmlrammAa ta... t—la a— aw.. a.o m -n afclie rcglona during I95i-5l. .To Victor W. Adamaoh, for a V i during parade marking SNIh anaivtranty af tke cfly'i tsundiag. dance jn honoy of Britain’s |Mnccm Margaret during her visit to ths Isiand of UUsIbar. (ample of iUie year's best vintage in hand, smtlcyfotlowtnf cars- • veattgatlng mocbbeiw' was a "ne- sigh at, 143 W. Middle Tpke.,- *200. a tim4. bul the rent will gb up . .f * ! ■' -i'. nation at Ncustsdt ah der Welnilrassc as German tvtne Queen. IPtiori of .•vital'''«lemehts of^ the •“ To Francis E. Milka. for sUer- from month to month.. _> /t**nily*s, financial vstahding depends 'J-. - V " 8f|atatlc^ agreement!" ' . ' ationa to a dwelling at 93 IwArte --Sen. Ralph Flandersrujeri (R-Vt). much upon your ability to Imitnage money as it ,St.. *1,000, . ' i I EDE.N PICKS DEFENSE AIDE To Nornlan’ D., Christensen for .The thinking Japariese'Tieaitates does your husband*s abilUy\lo earn it. Your family •» ('PHPHme Bernard J, Brennan,* fbr alters- at-the threshold o|--.tbe;' CbrisUan sayings program is as much your i^sppnsihility as it is-your liiisliand p ...... , Minister Eden named a sfln- and tions to a dwelling at 92 Oampfield faith beca'use. he. sees what Chris-* younger defense minister today -.ll Rd., *420. ■ tisnity has seendngly product in tic • and ,at the same time hntsht'd America.' Why “should . A.rae'df a, ft .That’s why so many women Joday arc Urging their hii.'ilmnds to .OjUde complaints about the hand- with one of tlie highest "crimh re­ DRAWER^ REFLEX ; " U- S. Serira E Savings Bonds. They know that the principal Ha« of rraeiiists called hM-k In­ San' Diego. Calif. (,P) —A bur- cords of any nation.- be conerrped to uniform beenuse of-dhe Suez glar used, a physician’s reflex ham- Iwith the morality of .the 'Japanese | - inveated in Bonds is safe-ynot subject to market fljicluatiqns. And t m i A . Cnaol ertois. Eden promoted 50- 'hef’—the little one he laps yt>ur 1— Rev. Raymond P. I Jennings. the returns are sure—an. average .3% interest, compounded seini- y o v o l i Wair Secrefao’ Anthony knee • Uijth to make * .your ' leg Baptist mlssiohary to Japan.' Head to th« ppst of Minister of bounce rAt the office of Dr. Jacob ‘ annually when hqW fb maturity (9 years and 8 monlhi). With the Defense. Hsod surceeda Sir Wal­ Wenlg. The . thief Upped the Ourjovernlght citizenik are, our ■.) .automatic extension p|firiliBge, Bond* will continue to pay ihat same ter .Mnnrkton. 65. deyk drawer.' It bounced open greatest nutritional failure. The and he took the *200 inside. only advantage ani overwelghf per- hig^i interest" for 10 yeafs more. That means Ji.80 in returns for SQUABBLE IN WINDSOR son has is in his ahUlt^ to. float. S-. every $1.00 Mlveat^. . . . . Hartford, Oct. 19 t * pre- , DOGGONE KH.\ME L' —-Pri Valdo 'A." Getting. 'J elec tion squabble off Sizeable Phoenix, Aria. *A5 - - Dainoo, an I I Michigan. U .,. School propoftlons came to light to­ Australian shepherd dog, doesn’t ' ot Public Health, , 1 Rm em bi^i you can help your fam ily win financial w atrity lomorrow a ' . day. la WlWindsor, ■ where . X Repub- .o use his own .special swinging loor fiy encoura^gyourhuAandinvest regularh in^Sw^sRonds today. tSa^ the Democrats , kave Uli to ehter and leave'the home of Mrs. If the- world can exercise "auf-., m (ally 'registered a niim- Lou Ella Archer anymore. fidient patience, events may haat= ber sd; Pnrrta Rirons. The en that (free, speech heJUnlf tthe " And the nest time you hear aot^eobe say "just b houjewife,” stick nutter will be aired at a sUtp- Mrs. -Arther bad a lock put on the .llrtle ha.tch*after a thief wrig­ Iron'Curt'ain). day. f up ybiir chin and speak up for;«be job jrou’re doing. Where would Monday aight in gled through it one night slid made ,-^Army Secretory Wilber tbo Town HaU. before the reg." ■' '"Bruckcr, ' ' | y o ^ family or your country be Withpul yon?^ ,_V, , - '' ■■’I k tra n ef voters lor tbe town. off with several hundred dollgrr worth of jewelry. , ' ;| - o_ Toil'find wom.en addressing en- h o p e .\B-\ND0NED f o b M l. yeldpes and licking atainpa ‘in for tho big things in your lifo, bo roody | l^ndon, Ort. ,1* (.P)_The CB. ' campaign headquarters. But where .t 'W ith U. S. Sovingr! F e r a o n a l . N g U c c s Ird Air Force hfndially gave up are they when ^ ic le a are draftM. hope today for the *» American and why aren't,more of th^>hn .3 , oerv'Iceme.ii aboard a militqry B|(eakera' platform? - Mfion^n M! >, 4>f T k u ik s Iraasport plane wh|rh vanUhed should beebme really a part of. toC .1 Sr# kenrh).. .. «i*b . . ------ts ------rxprvtn our . ai>- ■Ine days-ago on it, flight friim parties, not merely jje bend- iviatito lor the manr sn'» nt Englimd.to the Atorco. maidens. •' n . 5. Cowman dmsytsarlw Ti. D ^ n t tM f. ferOteir pton'U iLdmt. A^AivirtisJc.m ^ wU - Miss Marguerite Rawqlt, M l bMeorassoar. UmT dM{h of our Eddie Cantor made his first stkge prerideht. National Fede­ . . ' . ' ..i. A ’.,'ar .' ’• • '* ' -'.r" ; ■■ . f aiww and nSf*. Mrs I ' wpearancc-in IMO in a BowerV ration hf ohd % ■■ Mr- asM Xra. Wiutaai Thea'-•ter. —Five doUors - - * Week was Professional ' W om an's lAM FLtNC THE HARVEST - w fu cilftmf,t. wwn u nm df'pMnpkins. salary. 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PAGE ElGHTEE!f. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN*,. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1969 MANCmSBTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1956 ' ■y " FACE NTNEIBSlIi BUGS BUNNY Mrs? Newlywetl (givini: first every seven years. ■ order to butcher oyey the ,‘phone) .Moe—I see you hurt your head, Committee als« werg. reported op­ development of defensive, weap- weak to defend ourseivee and re­ — Please send me a pound of steak. bid you have an X-ray taken? posed to any move toward a posi­ ons. Including nuclear, warheads ■ ■ for Foiir Titpists Strauss Claims taliate to kind." LEG tILCKIUTIONS Sense ahld Nonsense Butcher — And whet •else, Joe -Yep. ‘ Anewer to Previout Funfe inRlasts tion tike that of Yugoslav Preai- missiles which wouto be used Later, he said: pledse? dent Tito. But their viewa , were Ab#eesaee-8elle4**.l Mpe—What did It show?' Common Quofos against - enemy attacks b y land, "Our testing program Is not Try Mrs. Newlywed—And-and some Jo#—Nothing. Restored by not expected to carry much vyeight. H-Test Needled sea and air." * , 'poisoning' the atmosphere. Soviet While the Congressman was Accuser — Sure, it ii true. I gravy. ■ .« Moe—Well, the truth will out. A growing anti-Russian ■ feeling, .' He referred also, as he has be­ propagandists havq been spreading ■ELAEOFEOL standing outside the p'ojtt office In called him a liar because he is one, ACKOS8 DOWN coupled writh the obvious need for fore, t(t developments there reduc- that 'scare' for months, while con­ OINTMENT his home town out west a cowboy and I can prove it. T —— and Aides drastic - action to save Poland’s ITeke------Warsaw Reds For CD Value ihg the amount of radioactive fall­ veniently neglecting to menUon At year ■•ishbarhaad DragtM* galloped up, reined his horse to Judge (to defendant) — What CARNIVAL DICK TURNER •luck Marne ••KKinr economy, has placed pop­ out from the newer weapons. their own secret testsJ’ ular sentiment behind those favor­ a halt and tossed the reins to the have yo»( to say to that ? e Forever tnd^ I Mouthward-- (Continued from Page One) . Stevenson, the Democratic pres­ Congressman. XOoatiaMA fro a Page Om ) ing independence of action almilar (OonttmMd from Pag, one) Strauss quoted a rqport of the Accused-rlt's got nothing to do ever,----- 3 Mott sensitive idential nominee, has said contin­ National Academy of Sciences this Cowboy — Here, hold m y, horse with the case. Your Honor. Even I — but 4 A men — — et: But he h u given no pmctical, to that Tito has achieved.. for a fevV minutes, will you? suited to hia ouster from the Oom- "Thus it becomes apparent,’’ ued tests "may cause- the human year as saying that biological dam­ if I am a liar, I guess I-’ve got a not least men Ruth Millett • This led. observers to beli'evethe race unmeasured damage,” large­ Drawing himself up to his fullest help to Stevenson or the party's tw I inform to 1948. Strauss said, "th t the suivlval of age from peacetime atomic activi­ GENERAL right to be sensitive about it, ain't It E.xist SGentta committee would adopt a reaolU'* ly because of what he calls "the ties, including weapons tests, "has height the Congressman coldly in­ I? I Senatorial candidates. Sen. Earle! Marek-Spychalski’a return raised Uon siiTiUar to the 43el’ one sane moment Don’^----- terms of what he wants is building f” I b found some refre.shing backing which fhe current session of the Stalin’s control pf foreign Com­ Judge (sternly)—^Why did you 32 Followed. , from Democratic Governor Frank a shaky foundation for a marriage. Central Committee is expected to munist parties, Was arrested in strike this man? Old Lady—If you really want 34 Lord and - — H J. Laiische in an Ohio swing yes­ It's not a sturdy one which ’ will end. 1948 after the Soviet chfbf split 35 Whole Accused—He called me a liar, Work, Farmer Gray wants a right- y terday. withstand stress and strain. Another governme'ht leader re­ with Tito. Gomulka was released Your Honor. hand man.. . 36 The manly' h IL L.au.sche is an independent mind The woman who makes a slave ported on the way out Is Deputy from confinement In FebYuary .-----of Judge (turning to man with Wanderer-— rJus’ my luck, lidy i ed Democrat who voted for GOP- herself for her children isn't Premier Zenon Nowak. He tcio is 1955, declared "rehabilitated ” last mussed-up face)—Is tluit true? . • . I’m left-handed. self-defense IT r r r Sen. Robert A. Taft in 19,50. The encouraging them to love and re- reported to have been .treating April and readmitted to the party S&H GREEN STAMPSISIVEN i7 Stale . P i Governor. said in Toledo, Flyria I J**'■ She is encouraging with Gomulka but without success. in August. 38 Sea bird ill n and Akron that he is voting for her own children to believe that The (Central Committee was Tolland Turnpike At Manchester* 40 Small valley what they want is all-important. 'faced Wdth a series of demands / OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOU^E with MAJOR HOOFLE i w Stevenson with enthvislasm. 41 ------and wife ‘ ‘Slonstroiis Nonsense' She's leading them to believe that ■from Polish youth and workers or­ VIUNER’S Vemoh Town L in e- 42 Give forth I Mama exista Just to make .them Town to Remove B Las Vegas, Nev.. Sen. Ksles Ke- ganizations. all for more freedom 'TKrttAmM' X X !» / Hlg 4S Mapped 9 happy and help them get what of Information in political and Telephone MI 9-2623 •00a » OaaM* IKUOW5AI.L . THAT STATEMENT PROVES . fauver tov\afH V asasM iH E6AO,/*lARTHA.'lWe L______n Republican reasons for refusing She’ll Resent Thoughtlessness, One demand was presented in a THBSlLrrTUE \5HOP.AN’ 6 0 attached t o 3UH10R THAT^ ^tr u m pet in g ABocrr what 52 Nobleman i K ■ 7 « to discuss an end to hydrogen Eventually lettei frofn a workers meeting yes­ The town going to rehiove the FEUP OF TKJOC&.'1 THAr S A I tRM l»T MC* kM. V Fii.senhower’s "last word" on the | dear" or "Whatever j'oii sivity” in the government and de­ CeeTAl^iL'/ lE OtlT- I JUST A PiS'5 BEST TOElVD! 56 Duration of SI y A. bomb issue, the bemocratic vice' U'lnk is best is all right with me." manded a speediip in the process of Park. Horace Murphey, park su-^ SROlrilHG THIS $MALU' -‘ DM/ (SUITE APROB office presidential candidate said Eisen-ibe imselflsh, but she is also decentralizing control of industry. perintendent, said the stairs have A LAST ROSE OF SUMMER SALE LEM, BUT EiNSteiN “Spae* traval will ba no novelty t6^ me! My wife’* 57 ------end i4 3 n ■ DOAlAlfi-wi ALMOST. - hower cannot be permitted to ■ She doesn't add It criticized the giving of good Jobs disintegrated. tVhSH he'; SOLVED 50ME driving hat been .out of thia'world for yeara!" erympeu 19 any spice to a marriage, initiate ALMOST AS h a r d .' snuff out discu.ssion of "tile night to minlsteas who had proved fail­ mare of a' nuclear weapons race” ahy new projects, or ever take the ures and suggested that Deputy Bids for the removal work will 3 DAYS ONLY-FRIDAYy SATURDAY, SUNDAY ‘.AWA'Y.'O reins into her own hands. i be opened at 3 p.ni. Oct. 25 in the between this nation and Russia.,.- '' ' Premier Stanislaw Lapot, who has office of the general manager at THIS IS THE ONLY TIME THEY WILL BE OFFERED AT THIS PRICE In unusually strong words pre- The woman who lets her fam ily! over-all responsibility for inilqatry’, FRISCILLA’S POP That's What S he Said BY AL VERMEER the Municipal Building. Specifica­ pared for a Democratic lunpheon impose on her is- certain, in time. be fired. It charged him with re- tions and bid forma are available l NOW MACCM, rally not far from the birthplace to resent their lack of thoughtful­ spon.sibility for the Poznan “bread at, Murphey’s office also In the-Mu- of the A-bomb. KefauveA made it and freedom" riotj last June 28. t .J : _^^^P INTO THE TUB. C A L L E D . ness and cooperation. Also, she nicipal BuUdin PRISCILLAU YOU'VE Y O U N G ME A clear the Democrats ^intend to is making it more difficult for Another letter from the students HARDY CHRYS. ‘ Overatocked keep on pressing an intimation- them to get along with others oiit- There are no immediate plans to 88c \ l ‘ BEEN PLAYING- IN ‘ LADY LADYA' of Warsaw's Engineering School replace the staircase. Murphey ’C 'THE MUD AGAIN.' al H-bomb curb »s a' campaign side the home who aren’t going demanded that tlie nation be given i I is-'iuc. to be as selfteaslv acqiifescent as full inofrmation about all military' said, but probably a simple stair­ S-8 Ft. Troea The tall Tenne.s.seean, on a she is. expenAturea whic); so far have case will be built. The present Buy One For Your steps are quite elaborate, he noted. APPLE TREES 88c*'^J coast to coast stumping tour, ar- The woman who expects too been a top secret. ' : Neighbor y ' cused ■ Republicans, of giving a little of her husband and demands The committee was renorf'"'| "political twi.sf. to the proposal nothing of him certainly doesn't preparing a declaration that would j SAD CASE .5-6 F t of Steyen.sdn for a moratorium on enriaurage him to do his best, put the Polish Reds on a similar Petoakey. SUch. t>P)—The case POPLAR TREES Losing Money On nita One ( B e * " ! "unlimited and uncontrolled test- Happy homes and happy mar- plane with the Yugoslav Commu­ of Pie Petoakey Grocery. Co. Ing^if super boml^." riages aren't built on one person's nist pigrty — a basis of equality against the Adams Grocery Co. • /H e said that in President complete unselfishness. with Soviet Communists. finally has disappeared from the MT. ASH TREE Leon Than Wholeaale ^ 88e“^ J Franklin D. Roosevelt's adminis- Each member of a family needs It' also was scheduled to con­ EmmetOiunty Circuit Court dock­ lO-H I . J^H\S IS c o m m it* » - j t CTRsMUJ tralion it was ‘Martin, Barton , to Have enough self-interest to get sider a new farm policy which et. It had appeared regularly four . t o TAKE- and Fish (Republican Congres.s‘- ' some of the things he wants as AL6egRAf/HAYBe« would reverse the process of So­ times a year for 19 yeai's. Bare Root, 4 Varletlea men) who turned their backs on well as enough unselfishness to viet-style coIIectiAzation. All principals are dead. The FL0WERIH6 CRAB 88c “ * * 1 A L L E Y O O P International cooperation. help others get what they want. ' Reports spread that the' Soviet U t’s Try It! BY V. -1. u a MLIN "And now, in the da.va of Adlal ! i All rights reserved. NEA Serv- firms have been dissolved. The and CTiinese'■ Communist parties original Judge also died. • MfEU-.AU. I KNOW BUT OOP, W EVE, HOW - Stevenson, it is Ei.senhower, ice, Inc. i Only A Few * coyroN WOODS R A Y G O TTO had sent letters cautioning their Judge Edward H. Fenlon finally IS HEtLCOANf GOT NO FISH./ ABOUT A Dewe.v, Dulles njid Nixon who CLIMBIHG ROSES KuhJect -To Prior Sale 88^“ "' would refu.se us the right to take Polish colleagues not to carry the threw It out but obaer\’ed sadly JVINS YVANT ARtXJNDHERE\ CAN OF GOT A KIO ,.cAND 1 MADE WRONG P.4RTY independence. idea too far. HIM TDO IF BRO’THER TH' MISTAKE OF a constnictive step, in halting the that "the dockeL won’t seem the TO GIVE 1M! SARDINES? IN BED Che.venr*. W'yo. /»>,-Asked to Som,e members of the Polish same now." •OCh Marked Down Y£OTAnSH PROMISING TO world's rush toward^ death. move a pushcart load of files to Over Bought AT HOME SCORE A TOUCH­ m GLOBE ARBORVITAE Laat Spring From $8.98 ' TGIVE I K ' USTENINCi DOWN FOR HIM' "No matter what agb they live Room 214 of the Majestic building S1A8 TODAY,?,. BUT In, Republicans never seem to for use by the Wyoming state Re­ CHANCES ARE change." he said. publican central committee; g I WONT EVEN .W ell Worth The Money e a c h Marked Way Doara GET TO PLAY CTieyenne hotel busboy got mixed OPRIGHt YEMfS From 85.9S UNLESS.— ' -♦up. Jarvis Bids Iamv He took the file* to Room 214 of BANK n the H.vnds building—Just across GUd To Get Theae - e O ia B a c h Marked Way Daura On Scwer Projcel the street. That room is occupied WHITE PIHE Off The Yard MWm From $SM . bya former Laramie county Dem­ ocratic chairman. SATURDAYS Tlie Jania Construction Co. has HARDY AZALEAS A Real Buy, Come Early been awarded a 538,000 contract flAST TRAIN ' ■ / S1.44***J[•“ SLM to Install a pump station, pressure I Shaw, England iA*>—Police' ha() ai Mo4<€iiMieA Ca. line, and sewer line in the Hilliard NEW SHIPMENT PUMPKINS INDIAN CORN DISH GARDENS »,,Ag T M Beg. V % tP. « „ . _ . ; da,\-special train to the next sta- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ______L et's G o ! area, Leon Tliorp, president of I lion so he could take over his OF HOUSE PLANTS DRIED MATERIALS POTTERY . AFRICAN VIOLETS BY EDGAR MARTIN the Eighth School and Utilities .duties again. It, left him behind L I 1 CPBOBD WO I B U Z S A W Y E I \ X X Gosw.ortprr 1 BftL> ft CftSt CJWtRt BY ROY CRANE District, said tqday. ' when it pulled out too quickly. 9 A. M. to 12 NOON n ' _ ' 1* , ' fkCCOOKST K>R '------ft BO \JEftWKfED* I l(^n>aovtR,vag; nothin* but sabotage a few nwy YOUCAirTJ Jarvis was the sole bidder at a - BOMOa KOO «T TH it BfOOX, _.OH,YI$,iNE CAN. HERE'S ONE OF THE SECRET B o WftTsiM GUIDED M iSSIlt$M » STEAL SECRET PROVEA NlSnWNlBNTB 'iffiU TOSSED FROM VOIR OR, AND bid opening lest night affl o'clock ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS5TRUMEMTS FROM TWN&r. TNE StCURITY F9UCE M THE MILICOPTER 60T in the , firehouse at Hilliard and th cw esf 4HOOU> PCTTYT 32saWKH> you •» COME BALL, JEFFT-.O0NT TELL ME AGO, BOY.'_'._SO FOBSCT photo-electric cells at archways OPPOSITE E POST OFFICE 'naPLE-THREAT MAN y « ever < y w V E FORGOTTEN WHEN ABOUT YOUR OLD J0B..1'M rntRoasiuyoo Y piyesnaiUdwep leading Into two enclosed patios. KD R0S6V|J.E BECUZ THE *REC0R(N EVER PUNED FOOT- you w e r e m y Ac e c o p y - OFFERBJ0 VOUr “ ASUSSOFHI^/ AUXCANSIMUORf Tlie cells will set off alarms if MY MEMORY « S n j. PLENTY HAD/.t.YES, « R / bautobether BOy,.HANDYMAN, AND /AR OIABMniBIBT/KTYEANfANr HE'S SOME ID , MIU,SENERAL| IF ) W ONE Pity, HAWIIWS! «HARP_EVENFnir n i rNOT/ “ INSTEAD/ SOVERNOa TNAm IMASI BURP HIS NEW IRANT WTNIS someone .passes after the 10 p.m... A? 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THE Herald Angle Yale Host to Gornell, UConn \o Test Maine

First Place at Stake Red and White EARL W. YOST The OMalioma Story Sports Etlltor Expect 35,000j Invaders Risk

Now Stronger Shots Here and Xliere prowess is known to several major For Ivy Loop Winning Skein In Midget Tilt Tonight league clubs. Coach Makes Sport Siniple ■OC8KWIVK8 LRAOtB 1 \vo crackerjack college foot­ ball attractions In this neck of the ...... Ai m Due to Shifts woods are.listed Saturday, Maine Five Manchester p'ayera, all Cam e at Bowl First place will be at stake tonight when the impressive ...... 92 M In Loop\ Game Fire Fighters and troublesome Smoke Eaters clash in a Midget ...... 92 109 at the .University of Conne ticut freshmen, are listed among the 36 ...... M 99 By PAT BOLDUC and_____ Cornell_____ at Yale.____ The bVat! candidates working out with Coach Football League contest at 7:30 at Robertson Park. With a ...... 99 79 New Haven, Oct. 19— C or-! But Try and Stop Sooners . Storrs, Oct. 19*—A seven- “Unle.ss the two-week lay game of the two could well be at Moore’s Teachers College var- nell’s football team, innocent i break from the weatherman the season’s largest crowd is an­ Totals . .«S 4M 41D-1330 Storra where UConn will try to ! b“ »'‘ ball against n ...... 7f) 84 76— 239 game like they did in upsetting Bob DiBattisto who was unable to Teachers open a 20-jramF^ sched­ ing alike at the outset, Wilklnsoh Maine in this Homecoming D »y fill the bill because of his second ton. the agents of qHiet-spoken is the quarterback sneak, so ac- i The. Fire Fightere have worked header at New York and single Settles for Cheap One Ups, Downs Common For Winning Puraca M^rr^r ...... 62 J)6 72— 199 M-rideh, and there’s no reason ule Dec. Uagainst the AlumhLLa.st embellished the split-T more than tilt. A win for the Black Bears this week to Improve Uielr defen- shift working schedule. — year Moore’s club posted a lOTmd George (Left.v) James composed ttially we haVe only,four. games at St. Louis and Rochester. Totals ...... :m 391 395—1138 why the.'r'-shouldn’t, I really think somewhat. Oklahoma iafin position would give them undisputed ,pos- Hive alignments and Coach Pinky the triumvirate most preVseason “ Moat of our pla.vs are optional I Philadelphia will oppose Syracuse A distinguished looking gen­ Camden, N. J„ Get. 19 (JP) — We can win Saturday. As. a mai­ eight won and . loss record. BiiT to hit any spot, move left or right. sesaion of the Beanpot,' symbol of Pohl reporta that all of his players I.,anky Dick Hart who won the figured were the w o n g run or pass. The passing pat-' in Madison Square Oardcn where tleman. the story goes, walked W illie Shoemalter Is the flrst Rawl-A“J«ts (!) ler of ' fact," Walker concluded, Detrick, former T(JC star, is again Wilkinson doesn’t tie himself up Yankee Conference supremacy. Iwill meet at 6:30 a t the East Side into one of New .Y honors. in 72 contests, before playoffs gun," the gentleman said, “ but to Me." • ______■ 1 NomI ...... 81 98 256 fashion two weeks ago to dump which has never been won by an fftak^ the Big Red nothlng^^ijiore to a new modern consecutive Smacking Maryland ’in the Mi­ Storrs in a Homecoming Day Beautlllion to victory in the practice before Nov. .1. “ I just oughl.v'xfamiUar with oppon­ gajiie, Connecticut- won that Also, the cheer leaders from all commence during the middle of a little expensive." The clerk It." In this case, can mean •Dolln ...... 78 90 93 - 261 1previously unbeaten Meriden 12-'7, American • entrant. Tlie former can’t -see it," Roy told pne. "And than a mathematical pos.siblilty, Winning streak of 33 after a pre­ ami Orange Bowl last New Year’s sixth race, worth 83,245 to the Sfrrril ...... 1...... fi2' 85 78— 225 j ents’ end's‘ N'” gkme, 13-7. This was the last four teams will be on hand to lend March. A t that time the League's showed another model priced at either a horrible slump bv a good j Army. Last Saturday,' the winner. The winning ride put with still another touchdown being University of Pennsylvania star I won’t do it unless 1 am forced and a remote one at that, for the ' vious run of 31. I Day, the Sooners amazed a live time Connecticut defeated Maine. moral support to the re s p ^ iv e top six teams begin competition 6600. It also was rejected as team or an inspired perbimance , Nittany Lions overwrwrhelmed a Shoemaker’s 1956 purse win­ Tnlalfl ...... 997 467 428- 1282 called back. Squatrito, a fine line­ will face Russia’s 'Vladimir Kuts. to by ,our opponents. I’ll start crown. I But there is considerably m ore' 'audience of 76..581 and millions on jn.nOO meter world record holder Because of that win the UConns chibe s n d lo stage Interesting half­ for the World’s Championship. too expensive. The clerk, by a steady loser. And It Xould ; Holy Cross team nings at 82,001,165. man for three years, stsrted his. drills this week lAit I will have TTie fact that Cornell Is still tied than that'in the Oklahoma reper- i tha- nation-wide television hook­ FACfAM’A CATKRKRN and Emil Zatopek of Cizechoalo- j toire. While, operating from ! knocked Maine out of the cham­ time exhibitions. 1 DoubMiOader Program somewhat distraught, produced hapj^n this weekend to almqst' *3"®- “ l** Arm y took a 48-14 Shoemaker set the previous j first game at full and sparked his my boVs outd'oors running for to the starling gate lais what is wor-wor | e Y s up with the rapidity with which , BaffeC (H) vakia, winner of the 5.000 and Turn Meets I Wilkinson’s stahdard split-T with pionship. Connecticut. Maine and Each of the eight teams will a Winchester Model, 87, which any of the leaders, from M ic h lg ^ whacking from Michigan. It’s pos- money winning mark of 81,- Rivona ...... 88 8(1 100^- 268 1teammates to their initial triumph. several days before we will even rying management they got ofj their plays—three in State to Miami. N^ble that the circuit could be 10,000 meter runs and the marn- , a balanced line 95 per cent of the ' Rhode Inland were in a triple tie. contribute five games to the he announced was under $35. 876,760 In 1954. He also won Corr^ntl ...... 91 98 84-^ 273 ' touch a baskelball.. . " Wesle.v.an’a moist. The experienced 37 seconds, 73 from scrimmage D#flaF^ra ...... 98 89- 272 ' thrm in the 1952 Olympics. The time against Texas, for example. ' League’s mandatory doubleheader “ That wUI do nicely," said Oklahoma is excepted. It’s a b it ' *•’* Pennsylvanians tho honor In 1951 and 19.58. ing up 72 yards in 19 carries. But Johnny Wood is another who is been only a.s good ra during the afterheion.. Football men A Connecticut win'on Saturday Rons^fto ...... 87 87— 281 T'nited States team will assemble Z\Sy’ ;:;::Joey . Giamb: the Big Red also ran from three program. In addition, six other the gentleman smiling. “ After beyond credibility to Imagine the Ohio’s power-running HJs total 'purse earnings for PlrU^^y ...... 88 m lOO— 293 ; the rugged senior was accorded against early practice and with had to be in their three excursions suspected that Wilkinson was run­ would keep the Huskies in the top-ranked Sooners, needing only ! Buck^^s. seven years in ample assistance from Dick Far­ in Los Arrgeles Oct. 27 and will I other formations., ; ning plays in sequence, but he runring for the, title. Connecti­ doubleheaders ate being created all. It's only a small wedding.” Totals ...... 4.*19 488 460- 1387 1 good rea.son. "I'm tied up with to date. In two of the.se games. I >,>«• York, Oct. 19 (Ah—(jl Local Sport one victory to set a new major On down the line it’s Mississippi 811,190,240. rell, Norm Hohenthal, Renn, Dick depart for Melbourne the first football until Nov. 17 (final game I Back to Single Wing wasn’t. cut still has Conference games for a toUl of 46 twinbllls. Only lletins i4l week in November. Hart -will not teams which had been s o u n d 1 y j plea.sing Gil Turner, who Wilkinson went back to th e' one contest remains to be listed to college winning record ' of 34 ' ’*• ° '’*r Nav.v last Filbis ...... 90 87 91— 268 Pepin, Joe D.ver, Bob Taylor,’ Tom against Trinity). The Oct. 15 start “ We just got back into and out" left at New Hampshire on Nov. 3, straight, blowing the decision to ■ ’ ^im bM eew s. battered Ala- Brown ...... 8fi 104 91 - 2M defend his crown in the Mam he.s- before meeting.; made almost as many televlsiiHi , single wing hene learned so well ! and at Rhode Island on Nov. 17. complete the schedule. M#*vpi’ii ...... 104 102 94 ■3»i0 Kelleher, Paul Kissman, Paul is good for sellouts where basket- Of'the huddle a bit quicker than C hatter a free-scoring Kansas team which i .‘* *■•51,'’*• Northwestern, Dougan, Sam Foster. Larry Her­ ter race on’ Turkey Day....Stan deditat on"*’lhs?°th^^^^ such appearances as Rin Tin Tin, flgh^x under BenUe Bierman at Mlbne-, Beginning Dec. 15 with the Cormlrr ...... 95 90 112- 297 l>all coaches do not have other (leaiCUl)On in<4l tnp.\ the m front nf the rumerna nviiin to- #«.# —i___ OklahoitiR usual," he says. "’The huddle is has won only one of "four games. I that blajiked Minnesota’s Lor»*nii:^n , ...... ia5 9(1 93— 288 zog and Dick RuddcII. Griffin, who started the season as Elia fits the : in D|ont of the cameras agam to-j iota for four plavs. still nece.ssary because of the Philadelphia, at Syracuse game and coaching responsibilities. T'he ba.i- I night as a 3-1 underdog against ran, the split-T from an iinbal-i Tibbs Entered The Jayhawks. who have scored hopes last week.Xand Southern Hanrlirap ...... 21 31 21- . 63 But H.s Briggs pointed out. the the Manchester Merchants’ quai- noise. The formation must be de­ BEST BOHUNO scores last excluding Dec. 29 a 12-game series California vs. conf^ence leader ketball .season is loo long 'as it is .\itled bv Clu4-k '.streaking Joey Giambra. i ed . ..line. 77 points in their last three gam%s, Totals ...... 5in- 494 502- 1497 locals were idle last Saturd-ny and terback, Li now a halfback witli without starting in mid-October.” scribed. the ■ play and starting night included: Merchants League- of regular Saturday afternoon tele­ Washington. the New Britain .Teachers College Connecticut had the Elis { This could be the last video...... , Wilkinson even resorted to the ' Detroit Sextet Gharlie-Ecabert 356, Mac McIntosh might cross Oklahoma's goal for it is quite a task to get the bo.vs Oo.sting agreed but he didn't get .count called.” , , -r casts wUl start on the National In Two Events Eastern Actioi WBddlNKB (! ) • squad, Stan scored one touchdown '"'s h o t in a long time far the 26-^.swinginit gate popularized by the 138; Pagani's. Caterers-Mary Oliva the first time, but its unlikely to take football sbrlou.sl.v with the much a’upport from Frank Soltys, BUD IVILKINBQN ■'The fast break threw oiff the Broadcasting Company network. their porous defense tail balk the That’s far from being a vseesro ...... 77 73— 236 ' last week. He’s the Blue Devils’ the Bulkio'cs'^n"!!* 1^ ! FraiiAls Schmidt at Ohio 123; Housewives' League-Mildred of Saturday's major gamea Christiana ...... 72 fi9 78- 219 1type of weather we’ve had the past the fine publiti.st at UConn, where Plays Start Same Maryland defense because It cre­ Leading Three.additional Saturday after­ Boston, Oct.i 19—Caacy Tibbs, higher-scoring Sooners. Crandall ...... \02 100 97 299 No. 1 punter, Coacli Hank Maj- week Uohimhi* ? ii.u' on the wifming path. | State In the mid-19.30’a, five line- ated a tempo to which Big Jim Beaupre 116 and Alma Jochimsen. noon telecasts' are scheduled -by East is billing Syracuse-Army few days. Both Briggs and hjs cap­ basketball is gradually moving K, t olumbia lost its 11th. game , n ie muscular Philadelphian drop- i men lining tip to the right the who got rich ,on horses, will be But Michigati State Coach Duffy Slbrlnst ...... 10.7 102 77- 282 able assistant, Tony Alibrio are llnger reports. Griffin resides In into the "big time" category. Tatum’s side was not >accu8tomed. NBC-TV for the League Playoffs Daugherty is battling overconfi­ Princeton-Colgate as impor Prentlr^ ...... Ks) im 98 299 1 Hebron. witSln after sUyingiped his last three fights and his I neareM a e v e ^ yards from the Redshlrts as entertaining as they New York,' Oct. 19 f(P)—ThflL Na­ MARK SOIXIMON. former Red shooting for two titles at the Gar­ tests of power. Also listed Handicap ...... 24 34 24 72 hoping for cooler weather at Mt, It reduced, the npmber of Msry- which commence the week after den’s World’s diampionship Ro­ dence.a8 his second-rated Spartans v e ry enH^ In (balance until the,fistic rating has dropped. l center, the backAJn an I or Un- are deadly .efficient. Isn l , defenses, forced a quicker tional Hockey laiague, season is and White soccer and tennis paly- the concluding game of the week. Yale-Comell. Columbia-Harvard Nebo tomorrow aflcinoon at 2 , Sophomore Frank I Wenner is deo that continues for the entire prepare to face Notre Dame. Totals__ ...... 478 483 447—1407 ' Attendance at Mancheste High's Brown"a 3t> TV shots ; (tem behind the \enter before It has been said and written, calling oi( them. still young, but already the experts ier. is attending the University of Saturday, March 9. NBc-TVhome and Pennsylvania-Brown in the Clambfik^B (!) o’clock, scheduled time for Wesleyan’s leading ground gainer B r ^ n a inexperienced squad, 20-2. ia^d tisually pleased the fans with I »hlfting. week at the North Station corral “ ■niey'II be ready. When we tan­ Scablrs ...... j... W M M - opening kickoff. home Tootball games at Mt. Nebo to date with a 5.7 .yard average you know, that split-T football, As his brilliant record makds Pennsylvania. contests will be carried twice dur­ Ivy League plus Dartmouth-Holy with a little school- promotion ITiere is no one who knows just his windmill attack. Lately the ! Oklahoma is so good and deep, are wondering about the Montreal Two shows are listed for Sun­ gle with Notre Dame, records Jftrobii 4...*...... SI W 110^ .’XIO There’s little doubt that the,Red per try, . , Ollie Ma't.son of the even that turned in by Oklahoma, crystal clear, Biid Wilkinson takes ing the season on Saturday after­ mean nothing.” Daugherty says. Cross, Navy-Clnclnnati, Lehigh- S^hiitk) ...... 91 ‘W 9S-- 2K4 how, good the Ells are. A t times 1153-pounder has shown a tenden- ! .vou sesc that Wilkinsdh, can af- W.1 .S al times on the dull side. Thls Canadtens. ALt'MiO AND INTERMEDI­ day, both in the afternoon— 1:30 Vlrglnia, Rutgers-Boston College KuRmik ...... W> W % - 270 and White has the nK^eSsar.v 5 ould re.sult m real|zing a lUgger , Chicago Cai-ds and Eddie Brown advantage of everything, you aee, noon at Syracuse, Fort Wayne, Injury-riddled JCotre Dame will mey have looked very good. At'cy to tire about the eighth round, 'ford to put on a show even despite the fact that the Sooners After easily winning the league ATE Baseball Leagues will hold and 5 o’clock. The big roundup and Boston U.-'Villanova. ' i ■Hi'brnstrF'it ...... 103 107 110-- .120 horses, size, speed snd, eMcrience revenue figure at the end of the ;„ f the are the pace- especially the elemehi of surprise. Rochester and Minneapolis. The be the underdog Jn a game for the tiniea they have been.equally un- The onetime weltenvelght and against a squad as formidable as again this fall are packing stadi­ 'N E X T : Bud WilkliiS4>n . Is as title and the Stanley Cup playoffs a combined banquet on Saturday will continue all week concluding Colorado risks its , Big Seven | Totals to hand, the Tigers their-third set­ r .’I >’«" carrying and other four teams in the League first time since 1952 and that may . .4«9 474 497<-1440 Ignated dav.s. such i .Dai s Day j p,gj,|ng departments in the Na- impressive. But one thing is cer- middleweight rontender may be ’ Texas. He is determined to epm- ums as the .nation’s leaders in close to the faculty and alumni ns last season, the well-blanced Mdn* evening, Nov. 3, at 630 at the will carry one naUonal TV game next Sundfy, Ocf. 28. Next Fri­ lead and Orange Bowl hopes' back of the season, ..-but at the tain. They have an offense which i nearing the end of the trail al- ; plete his perfection by making the be just enough to fire up a team snd Homeroming Da.y would be j Football League this .sea- rushing, total offense and scoring. he is to hlq players. treal club with two high scoring East Side Rec. Wally Fortin will each during the regular season. day, Oct. 26, there will be a spe­ against determined Iowa State. amorgiiRbord (I) moment .lay Byrd an«(i Co. loom as can strike with sudden fury from though his 50-13-1 record is a ' that has lost two of its first three ...... 104 «9 9.^ 279 -point favorites. notch victory s big boMl at the all ..nportant ! ,on. Matson, former San Fran- lines was expected to break away be toastmaster. Next year a four- cial matinee-at'3:30 marked espe­ games. Other Midwest attractions include ...... «4 90 2-10 12 1:0 ah.v spot on the field. j good one. > . ^ ------in front of the field. cially -for school children. There .Wisconsin-Purdue., Iowa - Hawaii, No. 3 and innief another lo.ss on J-ucks office . . ’There are a num- i cisco football and track star, has temni Alumni Farm League will Mian?i, ranked 11th in the latest ...... 123 « fi! 29fi Breakaway scoring pla.vs have Giambra. a handsome, dark- j But look at the standings today. will be three shows cm next Satur­ Nebraska-Indiana. Kansa.s State- ...... M 109 109- 302 the Indians’ current 1^2 won and her o f Manche.sifr athletes rlayint: i gained .306 yards in 4.5 attemnU be organised, President K ay Pon- Associated Press poll of sports been evident in ail three of their ' bailed. 25-.vear-old boxer-puncher The Cahadiens are no better than day, Oct. 27, starting,.at 10 a.m.> Missouri. Dayton-North Carolina ...... 93 90 __79--4- I lost record.. ’ u* . ^ for a fine average of 6.8 vard.s per ticSIIi reports. Sponsors are need­ WTiters and broadcasters, opens games. Halfback Denny McGill has ' bo'* ''’("' four straight in a drivt tied for fourth after playing a 2:30 p.m. and 8:30. Children, 12 State, . and Marquette-College of Totals ...... 4“9 436 tiallLst includes .\UI Cote, a guarti . tr.v. Brown, runnerup to' the nVw 1- 1 ed for the new entries. Caps and the action tonight against Georgia, 433—1.336 a 70-yard TD play, to his credit. 1*° back with the middleweight; IPirectors^Decide Today Sport Schedule tie with the winlcss Chicago Jerseys only will be purchaMd for ' i w and under, will be admitted to all the Pacific. Kerrpllsa

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'V • h M J* A PAGE TWENTT^POm • , v ^ ' v.«\ FRIDAY,OCTOBER 19,19W iOatirliPBlpr lEttfttftts Umlli Support the Manchester Public Health Nurses Drive— ■ ^ • 7 ih ' A The marriage of Miss Wilnw . -"'ll I > S.ue Smith, daughter of Mr. and X Average Daily Net Preaa Ran AbputTown ■ li ra. Frederick . D. Smith, 20 N. I airfield St., and Truman Frank \ .. F op the Week Ended The Weather .4 Th« aoii born at th« Hartford i.^hlchofer, son of Mr. and Mrs. V October IS, 1956 Foreout of C. S, Weatkar BoraaB Ho«pit#I on Oct..^3 to Mr and Mr«. I rank Schlehofer of Chaplin, will V Fred Femmla, 161 School St., has tike place at 11 o'clock tomorrow ANNIVERSARY Not M cold toniglit. Ix w BMA. bMn named Chriatopher Fred! I lorhing at the South Methodist Sunday, mlM, chance of ahewara t .'hurch. ■ MembbF^.tha Audit la afternooB or night. High, tat n id William P. Slover Jr., *on of Mr. GIFT Bureau efSE^renlatloa or upper dOo. \ and Mra. William P. Slover Sr.. Joseph A. Moriart.v, son of Mr. T- Hianchetter-^A City of Village Charm 160 Main St, a member of the and Mrs. Joseph J. Moriarty. 41 clasa of 1060 at Boston University Strong St,, who is a senior med­ Visit th« Grttn / Medical School, was recently ad­ ical .student' at the St, Louis. Mo., [ « e , .... VOL. LXXVI, NO. 18 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1956 mitted to student membership, in University School of Medicine, has i Stamp R%dtmption Dgi- (Olaaatflad Advarttalag an Paga U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS the Connectidut State Medical been elected to Alpha Omega! Society. He .took his pre-medical Alpha, honor medical society. 1 partmenU in the Base­ training at Yale University. St. John’s Church School will ment for your Anniver­ Airmen Neil Arthur Uondoh, 17, continue as usual at'lO a m. to- aon of Mr. and Mrs.' L. A. London. i morrow, and Mas.ses on Sunday sary Gift. Its Cooper Hill St., and .lohn J. 1 will be at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. ' I » McCauley. 10, son.of Mr»'and Mrs. >4 -John McCauley, 121 Delmont St., have completed the first phase of American Legion Posts and i| basic military training at Lackland Au.xiliaries in the First -Dislrlcl . Air Force Base. San Antonio, Tex. will meet Friday evening. Oct. 26, | at 7 p.m. in the Legion Home, ■ -W: . London , has'qualified for specialis- ed technical training and VviU. be Bristol. BIRTHDAY SALE assigned to 3430th Student Squad­squ a . • Lo« Angeleg; Oct. 20 (/?)— • eh route to the White House. He ron, Francis E. Warren Air Force, The. Young Adult Group of the CLOSECMT of OUR YARN DEPT. President Eisenho'A'er, in « , Base, Wyo., and McCauley is now South Methodist Church .will hold SPARKUNS lo .f The Preildent last night hit out taking part in the advanced basic a meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at j j a u h ^ , hammering new atla^, la.at Stevenson and other tnunlng course at lackland. the church. A program of games, RHINESTONE JEWELRY night accused Adlai Steven- Democrats who have been criticlz- fun, music and food Is planned. All l-3>tol-2 0FF 80n o f talking "incredible fo l- vice President Richard Nixon. Tnlerested young adults are cordi­ ju n io r A daughter was born at the ly or^from incredible igno- ^y^^^rfUiY.;ind"“futii"'‘- Hartford Hospital Tuesday to Mr. ally invited. — and Mra, Thomas D, Colla. 84 W. REGULAR PRICES ranee in proposing t,he pos- attempt to "belittle the character Middle Tpke. The daughter bom Oct, 18 in , sibility of ending the military . of this great American.” Manchester Memorial Hospital to a draft. ' Delbada Nixon Army Near Warsaw Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wraight, Mr. and Mrs. Whitman H. Smith, I [ Addreaalng a cheering capacity ^ B3m Hill Rd., Talcottville, are par­ 281 Center St., has been named i| crowd of 22,000 in Hollywood: ElMnhower departed ents of a daughter. Darby Kimberly Ann. The infant is the If Bowl, Elsenhower also charged the Margaret, bom Saturday at 'S.'t. first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Democratic presidential nominee “ " L ‘**^*"** *’*■ running mate, During Secret Talk Francis hospital. Hartford. They Charles R. McCarthy. 32 N. Elm with hurllnr a "baseleia Insult" y“V,. have one other child, a son, Jeffrey,, St. The paternal grandparents are ' | and a "preposterous accusation" in Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Smith, 18 " saying tha Eisenhower administra­ s'ee that these futile attempts are B. Mrs. Wraight is the former squashed just as they should be," Maurine Untner of Manchester. Clifton Ave., West Hartford. tion has been marked by a "con­ , War.saw, Poland, Oct. 20 Russians' visit only McKeever will conduct the games. I speech atDenver's airport today political talent is a mastery of per­ .Duraclean sonal innuendo, who cries 'treason' after their sleek TU104 jet airliner "Whooshed away from a Tickets may be purchased from Reg. $1.39 Reg. 89c Bear All books, military airport. The Soviet leaders arrivi^ unexpectedly . ;^ ’lTu:/u>ru.}A HEW Mrs, Charles Lathrop. chairman of I and spreads fear and doubt, a man the yvays and means committee, or Bear Brand Knit­ Brand sweater needles, knitting whose trademark is slander.” yesterday in the midst of signs of » crisis in Polish-Russian any of the members of the'com-1 As has been his policy through­ relations. - MI B-17S2 N ix o n Wants mittee. ting worsted 99c and stocking accessories, out the campaign. Ei.senhowec A communique saud a .delegation from the Polish Com­ Regul^rSl PS necklace, bracelet and earrings in ^de no mention of Stevenson by yarn 59c cordet, bag a wide aas’ell as Polish forces are VALLEY WELDING CO. REGULAR $.5.»8 ple. and rem wbering the Wash­ Death Passed Them by on the Pacific Losing Poland For Fraa EaUnUta Call mile campaign swing amid a flour- stationed in the countiy. • • ington mess of only'four years ago. Oomulka Reported Bitter Olastoabnry ME S-SllS Isli of fireworks at a Republican Passengers .and personnel aboard thjs Pan American Plane is wallowing in water, parls of it are already broken,^ By W ILUAM L. UTAH N O W $4.49 rally on the Maryland State Fair­ there is one word that is the last I 'Vladislaw Gomulka, the rehabil­ would take from the dictionary to World Airways Stratocruiser that ditched in the Pacific off. They were picked up by Coast Guard ship Pontchart-' COATS ■if' grounds near Baltimore Nixon itated former Polish leader purged There can be little doubt about SIZES 12-20 14',-24>s said the Democratic presidential use in a political argument—and Oct. 16 take to life rafts shortly after plane hit water. rain. Photo was made aboard the Pontchartrain. and jailed at Stalin’s order for at­ it now — Moscow is scared. that word is 'corruption.' Rich in design SPORTSWEAR -SECO.ND FLOOR candidate "has refused" to sub­ tempting to lead Poland away The naked Soviet interference. In A NEW mit 4o press questioning on these ‘Raaeleas Insult* from Mbwow’a guidance, continued the internal alfalfa of the Polish Issues. "I scorn- this preposterous accu- his comebileH despite the visit. Commifnist Central Commlttea FUNERAL.HOME ... in mood IS the X 10 % DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR satioTi-Snd I condemn it as false Prober Stalls Economic Top had to be dictated by' a conaiden- Mads Tampans Nixon said each new Stevenson Warsaw RAdfo said Gomulka’s UNDER EXPERIENCED speech and statement on the H- *" ‘ ba«le»» *P*ult to ‘ffot Potato’ Seen restoration to favor in the Polish tion as strong as fear. peckoee 'l bomb lasts "prasenta a new in- the many men and women aaso- Move Forcing Communist ranks wSitteing-hailed *The reasons for Soviet intrusion aflO MANAGEMENT word for DRESSES consiatency." ciated with me in public service Seen in Future throughout the countrjhx, on ’the Poliqh meeting had to be of 394 toda.v. whom I know and trust.” In regular stock during our Anniversary Sale. A Stevenson has said that, if Gomuika, reportedly on 'hlg way the utmost importance to the .Sailing into Stevenaon again for to the top in the party hiera'rcjij’, Kremlin for Jt to risk exposing It­ BUY NOW for nortf time ' AS ADVERTISED IN moat Beautiful assortment in styles, colors and riected'President, he would segk a Hall to Testify a n in s By Humphrey THE JOHN F. sizes by ^onie of the best fenowri names In the wor’Worldwide '"—'■■■ agreement------■to end ■ ■■the had been pictured as bitter ovi^ self before^ the world hi an act o f SEVENTEEN the Russians’ sudden arrival. >—-Bsp. ■ -B y jD w y . , Greenwich, .Oct, 20 dP/—-Treas­ . The broadcast said. Poland was Moscow vwouM "be extremely The very slim new coat in Ing the military draft ‘ih-the fore­ Jack Brooks (DlTex) said today well "on the~voad of the demo­ embaYcused vicoir if it hod to use TIERNEY rest. We'll be lohkmg for you In (Hjr newly re­ draft wh>n national security per­ seeable fUure,"' Eisenhower said: IVashington, Oct. 20 —A . date Adlai E. Stevenaon has chal- ury Secretary Humphrey says, the flnaat wool—ciit like a boy'a, fashioned Dress Department 2nd Flbor. mits. he does not plan to fpree Republi­ surprise message from Soviet cratization of political and eco­ force tcTvrimpote dlscipUne in Po­ FUNERAL HOME but softened to Hfnea unmistak­ "I don’t believe that any political lenged the administration position country, "is' just beginning to hit land and Hungary, the two satel­ About 4,00d^turned up at the can National Chairman Leonard Premier Bulganin, to President arguing that H-bomb tea.U could nomic life—against any attempts h h J M C H A M c o m 219 WEST CENTiai ST. ably feminine by .Jthe convoy campaign justifies the declaration its true economic stride." at checking of this proems." lite Communist., countries which ------Cm if Timonium Race 'IVack on the Fair­ of a moratbrium on ordinary con- tv. Hall to testify on allegations of Eisenhower took: on aspects today be aafel.v halted in agreement with TEL. Ml 3-1222 collar and well placed pocket.''. grounds last night to hear what Humphrey told s Republican The official communique did not are rushing headihug toward ’some Milium Insulated lining for all- mon sense. political pressure in the sward of of a political hot, potato. other atomic powers and that the BIRTHDAY SALE was billed as Nixon'a inajor reply . With. Eisenhower out.of the-city, campaign rally here ' last night mention the pyezence of Soviet form of political Independence. weather comfort. Sizes T to "My-friends, might kfford to a Wg-goi>ermnent contract,,. United States shoUld-take the lead ■But the Rutoluui may y»Lhave to to .Stevenaon on the.se isslies. tjie State Department kept secret that he vvas "not talking about a military men in the Russian del­ 15. (49.95. NO-MEND FIRST QUALITY be tolerant—in an amused way-of Brooks.* chairman of a House in efforts to halt them. ■- government-plann|ed economy." apply force, if they do, "There, la one way -in whlrii he the current effort to sell aenaeles.s Government Operations subcom­ both the conlent and the general • ■ The Bulganin note was delivered egation, which was, reported by can clear up all the cpnfusKm . "It is the job of government.” he authoritative Polish sources. It chev’s days aa the boss of WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU IN- economic panaceas in a political mittee, said in an intem-iew he (Subject matter of Bulganin's 17- to Dulles late yesterday by Ahderi declared, "only to help pro‘v1de a munisni are numbered. he has created • and to let Ih^- -bargain basement would not subpoena- Hall to.testlfy page letter. M. Ledovski, Soviet embassy coun­ named other participants. American people know what his faVorable climate - a fertile field- It said the coming talks in Po­ The Russians fostered public SPECT AND TEST DRIVE ONE OF THESE "SAFE­ NYLONS x-\v> cannot be very tolerant of because "I'm just afraid it would But its delivery to Secretary of selor. withln vvhich the people them-, actual thinking is.” said Nixon. be regarded as political.” State Dulles brought immediate land will aim at "further political dlscuaalon and even debate in the TY-TESTED" CARS TODAY AND SEE W HAT the Tsuggestlon that the peace of DifUes told Ledovski it world be .selves can freely develop their own satellite countries. This woa^ a X*resid*.nt Eisenhower and other the world - can be bought* on the Hall; who has offered to testify .speculation among administra­ and economic cooperation between $1.65 Walking ,Semi-Shecrs . .pp. $1.39 translated and presented to Eisen­ economic progress." the Soviet Union and Poland and safety valve, a meant of letting THOROUGH RECONDITIONING MEANS! NYLON top Republican officials have sub­ samc tenrma^and at the' same coun- any time after election day,* de­ tion bffirial.s. that whatever Bul­ hower Sunday following the Presi­ mitted their views "to the impar- Nothing the "tax cuts effected to further - strengthening of off public steam and avoiding ex­ $1.65 Dre.s.u Sheer Nylon.s . . . .pr. $1.39 ter. clined an invitation to appear yes- ganin was writing about, it could dent’s return to Washington from b.v the Eisenhower administration., •tial and objective cross-examina­ "And tha-nian who today dis- tei-day, iwying he- was too busy hardly, be expected to pass un­ friendship between the Polish ahd plosions from the rising discontent SHEETS and PILLOW CASES his present campaign trip. and saying “ there are more to Soviet parties.” ir these cpuntriei. The relaxations PANTIES $1.35 Dark Seam S h e e r...... pr. $1.19 tion of dur nation’s freq press," he with :the current political cam'- noticed in the political debates ’56 MODELS ’53 MODELS aald. Officials who worked on - the come" If a Republican administra­ The communique was virtually got out of control. ,(t*ohtlniied on Page Thirteen) wlilcli have turned in part on''for- document were under strict in­ tion is elected in November. Anti-Russhmism, always otroflg Brooks said the subcommittee eign poUc.v issues. idehtical to an announcement by PLYH. $2505 $1.35,Scmi-Scrvice ...... pr. $1.19 structions to preserve complete Hurnphrey described what he Moscow radio earlier Of an amica­ in Poland and Hungary, combin/^ '53CH EV. $1195 would decide whether to hold more The first thought of many, ih secrecy about it until President Ei­ called "plans for mailing our station Wagon. hearings bn the 1954 a[ward,of a the foretgir*policy side o f ’ the ble meeting. with resentment qf Stallnlam and ' Bel. Air, 4-Door. .All New Fall Shadc.4 senhower had a chance to study economy richer and freer.” brought alK)ut a spUt in the ranks (43 million contract to expand a Eisenhower admini.stration was ('Pravda, the ;Soviet.,(Jommuhist 55 MERC. $2995 '53 OLDS. $1595, it in detail. He said these plans include; party organ, charged that por­ of the satellite Communist por- MontclaJr« 4*Door. government nickel plant in Nicaro, that Bulganin \va.s .seizing a hew. biggest road building pro­ S-88, Holiday Coupe. Adlai Denjands Ike Cuba. However Brooks said, he be­ Speculation as to the gneral na- tions of the Polish press have opportunity, in the light of argu­ gram in the nation's histoiV" to jumped the Cdmmunist line and lieved the inqui(-y—which began ment here over ending h.vdrogen ^ture of the note centered on the (Continued ^ 'P a g o *53 OLDS. $1435 subject of disarmament. Bulganin be paid.for as the roads are built are prea,ching a b>oad anti-Marx­ ’55 MODELS S-88, 4-Door. last January—is dbbut finished. .bomb teat explosion.s, to- press "instead of loading ourselves and Two days of hearinga^n the and Eisenhower have exchanged a ist campaign "which U shaking Rassia'a long standing proposal our children with new debt." the very foundations of the .Polish '53 OLDS. $1405 ‘Tell Truth on Suez’ matter ended yesterday pniid Dem- for calling off all nuclear test.'. series of letters previously, all con­ "Improved social security."•- ' S-88, 4-Door. cerned wit'i the disarmament prob­ Democratic Peoples regime." !55 OLDS. $2495 ooratic-Republican i-ecrimlria tiara • That subject w-as Included in "A housing program cleansed of S-SS* 4»Door« '53 BUICK $1175 which have marked the proceedings lem. , iThe Yugoslav gQVJWnmeirt' Lacif trlm and tailored styl Bulganin's 4sst previous note, de^ favoritism and racketeering and newspaper Politika said in^ Del- BuUetiiis *55 OLDS. Special, 4-Donr. Cincinnati. Oct. 20 — Adlal^raJly and to watch the Notre from the beginning. Oiice agajn. Another factor ip the-vvor/d In which all can buy and. build the $2495 Sizes 5-6-7, Reig.'walue to (1 livered parly In September. .Of­ situation, though not one which grade the arrival of Kbfushchev 8-88, 4-Door. E. Stevendon says President Ei- Dame-Michigan State foothill GOP membejirof the.group were ficials, saying Eisenhower still kinds of homes they have long de- from the AP Wire* 'S3 PONT. $1205 aenhower is providing the nation game. He speaks tonight from Chi- absent. They have denounced the has centered • into ' pi'e^loiis cor- postponed a Polfslr^ Communist Chieftain ,De Luxe 4-Dr. has made no rasponse 'to that dis; •sired." J . •• showdown vote oh introduction of '55 OLDS. $2305 SALE 79c only ’’leadership to disaster" be- cagb over clos'ed circuit television hearings as politically inspired. "Forward looking health and ed­ S-88 Holiday Coupe. b ir t h d a y SALE patch. expre.s.sed some iatere.st in (Continued on Page Eight) Titoist reforms! in Poland. '53 PONT. $1185 cause an>’ bold international ac- to audiences at Democratic fund Hall got out a new statement ucational propo.sals.” IKE’S EVE HURT FAMOUS Underwear Dept.—Street Floor yesterday de.sp-ribing the hearings tlie timing of the new letter.. '’ ■ ("fhe official organ’.g Warsaw | *55 BUICK $2315 • Chieftain 8. 2-Door. tion by him would "split .the Re- raising dinners in 20 cities Russia's proposals for ending "And tl. first special agency in correspondent, appar^tly was | IxMi Aiigeles, Oct. 20 (1^— Special, Hardtop. ' BRANDS - publican party right down the The Democratic nominee got one as a "pre-electibh political stunt." the nation's history solel.v to look Presid'ent EiseHhpw'er leOvOa for '53 CADI.. $2305 He did so after Rep.,.^Reu8s ■ ( D- atomic-tests.'have been repeatedly present at a Polish Communist; '55 BDICK $2530 62( Hardtop. FLAT an d FITTEb HANDBAGS middle." . ‘ *>* enthusiastic receptions brushed aside by the Elisenhower out.for the interests of small busi- meeting inlerrppted by the Ru.s- i WaHhIngton today with a-blood-,^ Stevenson told a charing au- ,of his campaign in nonrmllv-Re- Wisi, a subcommittee member, nesa7i — shot eye to remind him of tiie' Super. Hardtop. „ Mid Hall "ought to be in tlib peni­ administration, which contends sians' arrival. He said the Central ; V P'**>liron CinrinnaU.,Thls followed Tox>s 8tlll Too High Committee was split, on party j enthusiastic receptions he re­ '55 MERC; $2560 tentiary" because, Reua.s said, the that testZJ must be continued to News Tidbits ’52 MODELS TYPE 130 Imported geinuine leather toRhan-' a night hii fii«nager« naid they re^ J:eep this co’jntry 'ahead in the Taxes, said Humphre.v, alill "are Politburo recommendations for in- | ceived on his West Coast swing. Montclair Hardtop. BLANKETS die* and over the shoulder styles. thaLmiwnhowers r^ent state- ^g^ded as a successful foruv into evidence shows Hall engaged in a Culled front AP'Wires too high” despite the record (7 trpduction of selfTinanagement for A eouple of scraps, of confetti. TYPE 130 ment that there was ,"gpme brogd dis- '55 DnSQTO $2235 DAN RIVER armam/ent program is agreed on. billion cut, 'and added workers and relations with the | thrmvn by an o t^ r e r in Port­ REGULAR (5.95 nbout the Suez Canal crisisri-«i« was Stevenson sailed into Eis'enhow'- nection with award of the con­ land, Ore., lodged In the Prtoi- V.-8, Hardtop. 52 OLDS. - $980 "highly misleading.". Democratic presidential’ candt- "We are still looklhg forward to Soviet Communist party an a, Reg. $2.20, 68 X 108 ... $1.79 er and Secretar>' of/State Dulles tract. i. -V basis of equality-^when Khriish dent*s left eye> .causing-/whnt ^55 FORD . $1795 S-88, 2-Door, • "Mv friends." the Democratic Split SI Million Fee ’Jordan kapresscs confidence U.N. Reg. ,$2.49, 72 X 108 :.$1.89 with blunt charges that they have Security Council will deal more (Continued oh Page Eight) chev suddenly arrived. • Maj. (>en. Howard M. Snyder, 2-Door, Falrlane. '52 OLDS. $1070 m 5D BOTTOMS pceoidential nominee Sid aolemn- The job eventually’'-vniir-split be­ the ^ White House phyolciaa,' Reg: $2.69.71 X 108 . .$2.09 !■: 5*3.98 each ly, "There is ho good news about with Israel’s latest border, '55 OLDS. $2645 .'De Lu.\e 98, 4-Door. <‘fE 144 past few months Is that the Soviet Randall; Ci-emer, retired vice • De Luxe 98, Convertible. TYPE 144 Regular $2.98. ment of candidate in name of asso­ earar ill today shortly before ehe • . rulers have accomplished a Rus- president of the ^nare firm! and to was to attend n dvlo luncheon In '52 OLDS. $1280 Y PEPPERELL oiim- ambition the czars could nev- Detection Easy ciation. ' f . . ’M MODELS SPECIAL SALE $2.59 ea.' Voting Record records . showing .Snare officials her honor, A doctor woe cnDed S-JW,. Ilolldiiy Coupr. SUf^RFINE MUSLIN *LADY, PEPPERELL - ar accomplish ? Russian ' pdwer donated (7,500 to the Republican' Japanese Premier Ishiro Hato- National Farm Front ahd on his odifoe she csmceled . .and influence have moved Into' the yama leaves fo*r home frpm Mos­ '52 OLDS, $1000 Congressional Committee in 1954—;• Upton. N.,Y., Opt.. 20 (JP) -Six­ I her appearance. Informed sources 'M OLDS. S193S Rcg.-^e.OO. 72 X 108 . .$2.39 SUPERFINE MUSLIN Middle East—tbe oil tank of Eu­ ty-two Atomic Energy Commis­ cow with campaign promise of said she was suffering from gns- 8i8. 4-Door. - rope , and Aaia - and the great Of ^New Nixon’ mote than lO times their average 'Haftsord, Oct. 30 .I'iPi—State-?*^' "Farm people are 'ilnitjpd in 88 Holiday' Coupe. eg. $3.29. 81 X 108. .$2.59 donations in seven previous elec­ sion scientists .say easy,detection ending Xt-year-state of war’ ful­ .trlc trouble. FITTED BOTTOMS M dge between East- aikf Webt," filled . . . A 3-year-old boy is found Master Donald K. Peck o* the Con-I '54 OLDS. $1865 '52 OLDS. $1120 eg. $3.69. 90 X 108 .. $2.99 COMPARE! HALE’S,-OWN BRAND tion years. of large nud'ear_ tests by any na­ De Luxe 98, 4-Poor, In a full-fledged indictment of En Route with Kefsuver,j Oct, 20 tion'suggests a'sufficient deter­ asleep in underbrush on Mountain­ ne;tlcut Grange was urged by its inde^ndence—specifically (oday. 8-88, 2-Door. Rfig. 69c. 42 X 36 Case.e.' Reg. $2.99. Twin ■ }... $ i3 9 "Squeeze money;'-7for' GQP epr- freedom from the aura of sub­ McKEo N SENTENCE ENOS . r MERCURY ELECTRIC : |he GOP administration's foreign (A’ l Sen. Estes Kefauver ti^ay in­ rent t’o viola’tion of any agreement side near bis home in Alabama Parris Island. S.C., Oct. 20 {F> '54 CHEV. $1295 '52 PLYM. > $565 Rfig, $3.29. Full ...'.$ 2 .5 9 policies, Stevenson said that "the fers; was the way Reuas described state convention today to lead his sidization. .. " ______each 65c vaded the home grounds of'hia fg- to halt H-boroh {.eating. after night long' searcTi by 200 30,000 - members into a national, —Former 8. 8gt. Mnittow C. Bel Air. 2-Door. Cranbrook;' 2-Do«r,' BLANKETS 26-QUART UNBREAKABLE , central fact is that the leader of' The scientists, employed at National Guardsmen and 300 citi­ "There is not a. single, tobacco WlTtt A 2-YEAa GVARANTEE vorlte political target. Vice Presi­ - (Cohtlnued on Page Eight) non-partisan united.farm fronf^’to dairy farmer or poultry- 5fcKeon'ended his term'-la the •52 WlUYS $495 the -Republican parfy-cannot poa- Brookhai'en National, Laboratory zens and he is apparently in good brig today for. leading a nigtit '54 MERC. $1950 TYPE 180 ' Bibly deal With the problems of dent Richard Nixon, to lambast attack the problems o f agriculture t,,e state of Connecticut .Montclair, StatliTn Wagon. 2-Door. TYPE 180 TWIN BED SIZE ...... $17.95 I the record o f the man he contin- here, said their statemlent yester­ phvsk-at'condition. training nuirch on ’which a(x re­ nr- * " PLASTIC , , today’s world.” • • day was in no way an official view .West ’ Germany’s hew Defense pn a realistic basis free of the fet- wishes to be s’ temporary '54 PONT. $1895 LADYPEPPkELL FULL BED SIZE ..i..... $18.95 ; ues to call the "new Nixon.” h tem> of subsidiutiqn. . . . ward of governmental depart-. cruits drowned. The S t - y i u - M he did.'’ he aald. "if the Magd*»burg Strike of the AEC laboiatpry. Minister says nation. will have to drlH Instructor, resuming his CAtalina HarUto|>. LADY PEPPERELL. .'President called -now for the ac­ KefauVer’s chartered plane took Democratic presidential candi­ . Peck, & Litchfield resident, had , tiiarged with doling-ou^ the ’51 MODELS COMBED PERCALE FULL BED SIZE, him into California from Salt Lake go slower in Us rearmament pro­ Marine career os a private. Wept. '54 MERC. > $1490 KITCHEN WASTE BASKET tion that is needed in. the conduct date Adlaf E. Stgvenison has said gram. ,. .Pennsylvania high gaip,ed solid backing of tax foliar.’’ Reg. $3.09. 72 x 108 . .$2.49 COMBED PERCALE DUAL CONTROL ...... $21.95 o f foreign affairs. It -would apllt City, where fast night he accused Stories, fleld False the 157 Gr„:.ges in the state Thurs- ; 1 1 ,^ statement continued, "po-ob- Into iiumedlate seclnalbn. and' S*Dobr. ' that if elMted he would seek . an school student who was .stabbed could not be toented for oomnwnt. ■ Rose, blue, green and red. Buy for jiour* tha Rspublicah party right down the Eisenhower administration of- international agreement to halt day in a report in w-hich he cas- 1*^ 18 have arisen in farming and '51 BUICK $795 Reg.'$3.39. 81 x 108 . .$2.69 FITTED BOTTOMS playing favorites with the private while tourlni; Wall St. in NeW *54 OLD$. . $2145 Speelal, De Lbxe.Hardlop, .1 own family's 4ise and for gifts. ' the middle—\rith .the election only Berlin. O ct.' 30 (Ah—Weal Ger­ the H-bomb tests. Prestdent El­ York Ctty’.'with' classmates. Ideitti- ligated the soil bank and other they have been staggering the Holiday C'oupp. Reg. $.3.89. 90 x 108 . .$.3.09 Regular $^98 Nva.ste SPECIAL utilities In the dev,zlopment of man reporters returning from a subsidy arrangementsA •..AMeoASssAnha of filmthe VkWwf past' t' farmer.. •' He is a minority .on^ his HURT SAILORS TRANSFERED Rfg. $3.09. T w in ____$2.49 three weeks awayj’ senhower has rejected the propos­ fles 16-yeai'-old messenger boy as * .Mc.Mtirdo Sound-. Antnrcttcn. '51 OLDS. $665 Reg. 79c. 42 x 38> (. 'Ca.se.s The,crowd cheered as Stevenaon western power resources. visit, to^.Communist'' East Ger- al. ' ■ aa ineffective and detr.mental t o ; ^aa not been loud Reg. $3..39. Full ....$2.69 , Rag. $8.95 ' baake4.s in rpd, wh ite, yel- O Before' leaving UUh, Kefauver hia .attacker. Friday, Oct. It im —Two o f Chieftain t 4-Door. each 65c aald: . miny'a industrial- city of Magde­ Small explosions, the scientists , Nearly 500 Soviet tourists visit the nation's agricu’ hiral, interests, rekeh the general pub- RAYON,'NYLON BLEND low, piiifk and turquoise. surprised newsmen by'leaving the burg ^said today they, folind no The memorial to *State Master four U.8. Navy men ln|ured hjr ’53 MODELS •51 CHEV. $465 "I asked your support not be­ said, might escape long-range de­ ■Vatican City,- w'anderipg ih .amalV lie. . the crash of a Neptune pinna cause I offer promises of peace inference ■ with a new-s conference evidence of strikes. •-' • tection, "but such small explo­ Peck to take action to fu.se to­ "De Luxe 4-Door. BLANKETS $6.95 that the Democrats were trailing groups through its museums and . "Others, perhaps tisurpers, have.; In n blinding wWteotit wore well REG. 99c IRREGULAR CANNON'— ^and progress, because I do not. I • "Work was going on in all o<, sions are not the subject of cur- gether a national farm, rising '83 OLDS. $1375 the Republican Eisenhower-NIxon St. Petep’s Basilica. . .New Ha­ bellowed loud and long about what enough today to be flowa back ^51 MERC. $665 "promise only an unending effort the factories," one aafd. And'alllrent discussion.” ven Better Business Bureau issues against subsidies came from^ the the American farther wants. This 8a|ier 88, 2-Door „ '"■• team. , the . workers we talked . to' New Xcalood. Four aM CuMom Club Sedan. to UBS-our power wisriy in purs^ to said I The group said it believed there warning against' Itinerant spray Grange’s Public telations Commit­ bellowing has led to, marked dif­ were killed ahd two other* wwrn ■ In an appraisal of Democratic there hadn'^t., )>aen any strikes.” , Thas been ’twidespread niisunder' tee of which -alph Jennie of Mid­ 'IS O L D S . $1455 51 DO DG E $525 BATH TOWELS Ing the goal of peace. , electibnprospects, Kefa.nver vol- painting company now seeking ferences between farm groups injured seriously In Iho cmeh . 59 The newan)en wefe, taken to j standing" on the part of the geh- dletown is chairman,. M , 4-Ooar.<. Coronet, 4-Door. *” VI ask your support nbt in the upteered the opinion that the Dem­ Work In New Haven-Hamdeo-Wal- themselves. ye«tecd«y at the end of n 2M*> . name of complacency the Magdeburg by press officers of the I eral public concerning the scien- llngffyd area.. ' i ‘Let It Start Here’ ^ "There is basically no difference ocratic national ticket "la rapidly mile flti^t' from, Christchnreh- , ★ GM.4C or BANK FINANCING ★ i name of anxiety," . EOst. German governmentjovernmen XollowA 'tlflc facts connected -with control Fire apparently cauae'd. by ex- “ We. call for the establishment in the goals j>f every farm group New Zealand, to thlg Amedf » PLAYTEX BED PILLOWS cloring the gap on President, Ei­ ing imblished.i«i)0-rta,{h.the West of the H-bomb. He added; , senhower.” pltlding oil stove claims lives of of sound farm policy across the in the pountzY’ We must show this. Deep^reeae boee. WITH 2IPPERED RAINBOW STRIPED COVERS *1 say that we need to be colled of slowdown atrfltea in Magdebufg • .lit discussing ‘the i^Ssiblllty of tw-a. Infanfs and hospitalizes ^wo nation", asserted Rertnle.' " ^ t it We .must present a united farm i ■ WaZ Kefauver- conceding he and a ^ several other East Gern|tan dangeroya -contamination Of the atari here, in Connecticut.’ t o labor, not lulled with rosy and Adlai Stevenson were.'running l>e- others, when' flames sweep. hoii)e front and ' thus remove farm REDS NOTE U.S. H-TIMY ! MANCHESTER MOTORS n Rag. $6.95^ REGULAR HEIGHT ., .. j . $4.95 misleading assurances that a|l la Earth b y radfoacUve Strontium, 90, of Mr. and Mrs. Whllgm Smith at dalling for .Trevolution” away problems froth the political parti­ l-ondon, Oct 2« m ' the . Republicaps, he wss ..The -Communists invited six I ' •Tha'i ••YOUR OIJ^MQBILBISMQBILU DEAl.KR*______...... ' well. I say that. leadership s^hich the groups’ statement said. . ) Penacook, N. H. . , .New York from ‘'brawlers,' howlers -and bel- san atbha." , . ‘ Rag. $8.95 EXTRA PLUMP HEJGHT $6.95 West German nitlonala on the -ylqt ,go)-emaMnjt fails in this la leadership toidisaa- "A e proUbm^ ia not whether Motor Vehicle Bureau ,clerk will' lowers who serve self-interest T he c'omihit,tee colled in State ,'Izveetia. 512 WEST ( liNTER STREET '' Rag. $10.95 KING SIZE ...... 1...... $8.95 MANCHCrrER 'T'Ui.lnk we ^ were running be­ tour. American, Britiah an/d other i'atrontiuifi (port of the fallout) is tor,"'- -VI" j- hind,” Kefauver rapUad. *4t mav appear before Brooklyn grand rather than farmers’ interests," Master Peck to “isatM the.cjorion cnmpnlgn, aoU todag Ml 6-5295 .Ml 9-5427 ★ Op«n Evaning* o k foreign dangerous—it' 'U.. In aufflcient ftWTFn. I'wd Caf:.Manager CORNER^AIN ond A STREETS WE GIVE HrfC G R E E N ' STAM PS ' V ItdreoaoE flies today to South be wa ^haven't coij^t up yet i luty on .elMrgas of briba-toldag Renhle brought this statement/ tkp coir for united notionalV f a r m w h» K i^ a 9 m e , bid., toe a neon polltleal think „wa ora galaing (liowd.” iquantity tUran cause, bone tumors and cohapirtcy In Ustin'g motor-' for information, and conaideratloa strength ."and laid a fe^r-frto Olid affect -the blood cells. izta fOF.drivers* license. . / of toda^s'^vention.'aaaston: Amqriena foim oestnomy.' h ■‘ ■X- ■ ■ - i v 'sc. 77:^ .1 - • 'S'- .l.’L'iXil'