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PAGE •5WiENTY:fX)LH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER t6, 195? iiahrlffiatrr Iv^ n itts !l$praUi Average Daily Net Prera Run ' . t For the Week Ended Th$ Weather Members of the Past Mistraas Sept. 31, 1$67 Foroeaat •( U. •. Wsathw BaMW Club of Daughtorli of Liberty, No. About T o ^ 17, will meet in front of Orange ball tomorrow at 7:30 ji.m. and 12,583 Pair, eooisr toalght and Friday, L«dlai of St. JamM will hold a proceed to the home of Mri. Member of the Audit low tonight 4$, Mgh Friday $$-$S. food salt a t Hale'a atoro, Satur* Arlina Williams in Hebrbn. Bureau of Circulation day from 10:30 to 3 .o'clock. All membara arc urged to aee that Manchester— A City of Village Charm thalf jdonationa art at the atore by The WBA ,Guard Club will meet \' 10 a.m. Mrs. John Melesko will be Friday at 8 n.m. with Mrs. ahaletad by the following: Mn. Pauline Berrett, 9 Eldridge St. All VOL. LXXVI„NO. 304 (TWBNTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN;, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 (Olaaqijled AdvorMriag oa Paga $$) PRICE nV E CENTS / ■John Coy, M^8^John Curtin. Mra. members are urged to attend to \ Leonard Deianei^ ^ r a Roger plan fall activities. - r Dumaine. Mra. J i ^ i Oleeaon, Mta. Wesley Gryk, Mti. William Anthony Torenz’.e. 37 Russell McCoy. Mrs. Staniey Mlsganski, St., has had two paintings ac> Negro Students Mra. Bidward O’Brien, Mra. John cepted for the sixth anhual Berk­ Patrut^Ili, Mra, Arthur Pongrau shire Art Assn, exhibition to be Give Reaction and Mra. John ScHeibenpflug. ^ held in Pittsfield, Maas., starting / hext week. Tha Ladlea Auxiliary of the In Oassrooms Ztpaar Club will hold an all day A rtommaga sale, sponsored by r 7 picnic Sunday at Vienna Woods. Senior Girl Scout Troop 1, will be East Hartford. Members and held tohighVv^ the Community Y, Sportswear Specials MillinefY Specials Baby Dept Specials Little Rock, Sept. 26 X4*) — friends are welcome. beginning at B<30. * .7 . After the first full day in Newport, R. I., Sept. 26 (/P)thower for sn opportunity to dis high school with white class­ FAMOUS MAKE BLOUSES tow ft « wt.. . ^ “ 'Mftft^M ' MMAftfti #1 .ft A 11« ft e iftA ftfti A*ft ft A 4 1 .ftflft a i D R E S S E S 6 months to 3 years, 3 to 6x. cusi specifically the .situation at mates, what does a Negro girl ALL OUR REGULAR —President Eiseniiower to­ Little Rock where federal troops REG.is.TS to $S.98 ...... NOW REG. 82.98. REG. 84.98. day arranged a Washington have been ordered by the President think about them ? "They arc $ 2 .9 9 NOW ...... p . / y anxious to find out what we LOOK AT THESE E.0JH. SPECIAlir NOW ...... MooMrW conference for itext Tuesiday to enforce a federal court school REG. 83.98. REG. 85.98. JPA with a committee of Southern integration edibt. are like. They are tom be­ Governors seeking withdraw­ . In hiit telegram the President tween their parents ana their MORE ^ MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL ORLON SHORT SLEEVE SLIP-ON ’1.98 HATS NOW ...... •!# spoke mor^ broadly—of school In­ al of federal troops enforcing tegration problems generally. own minds. They just don't REVBtSIRLE know what to do.’’* REG. $3.98 .NOW $ 2 .9 9 SOCKS SIZES 4 to 8. school integration at Little ■ Ayked whether that means A rkansans Troops See SPECIAL FOR 3 DAYS Rock, Agk, Elsenhower wants to broaden the That’! the opinion of Minnie-’ REGULAR 39c PAIR. At the ssme time hIs' headquar­ scope of the Tuesday session be­ Jean Brown, one of the nine Negro . 'OOrrOH-KNIT CAPRI PANTS NOW ...... 3 r,*1.00 ters here left open the possibility yond the Litle Rock situation, Hsg- ■tudenta who attended classes at Heirloom Bedspreads he may end his Newport vacation erty replied without elaboration: Little Rock Central High yester­ Await Talk Students to 2 at that time. "I would ssy, 'yes.' v ...... - ~ day while crack U.S. Army para- REG. $5.98 ...... NOW $ 3 .9 9 DIAPERS FAMOUS MAKE James C. Hagerty. While House Hagerty also told a news confer­ troop units stood guard. REGULAR 83.50 DOZ. press secretary, announred the ence that an Eisenhower aide. Max All nine said that they heard By Fanbus Classrooms Only *2 .4 9 President wili fly back to Wash­ Rabb, hqd received a telegram no Jeera or Insulting remarks. a«a.$n.nvoiw 50*®® SLEEVaESS HOUSEDRESSES ington for the Tuesday meeting from Rep. Adam Clayton. Powell "Today waa a very exciting day," with five Southern Governors. (D-NY), a Negro, urging that the said 16-year-old Minniejean. bptUe Rock, Ark., Sept. 26 Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 26 For fdl brides, jiifts and of course for your own use. REG. $3.98 .... BABY BLANKETS f a m o u s m a k b They requested s conference in a President agree to see the SouUi- “I had a good time," said Melba /A*) —With integration of (A*)—The "Little . Rock Nine,’’ ...... NOW $ 2 .2 9 message to Eisenhower yesterday. ern gevemors. Pattlllo. 15-year-old 11th grader. Central High School finally Full and twin bed sizes. REGULAR 83.98. Asked whether Eisenhower Elsenhower last week granted (’The only incidenta were very, very six Negro girls and three RPORTSWXAR DEPT— SECOND FLOOR MILLINERY DEPT__SECOND FLOOR NOW...... *2 .9 9 plans to return to Newport after Powell's request for a meeting to minor. accomplished under the boys, returned to Central A bOMtlfuIly desired 4H pound woven heirloom bedspread with the meeting, Hagerty replied: discuss the Negro point of view In Later, she said, "When I walked watchful eyes of armed fed­ High School in a guarded belHenfrlnge. In antique white, bleached white, yellOw, green "I hsve no knowledge on that the integration crisis. No date has Into one class a boy got up and eral troops, Arkan^ns today ftIUS lOM. been set for that meeting. Army convoy again today, IMPORTED HAND ROLLED 33 INCH REG. 39c YRICOT KNIT NNE QUALITY IMPORTED GENUINE one way or the other." made a speech, urging the other waited to see what^ov. Or- passed through a line of bris­ May End Vacation The President’s vacation head­ atiYdenta to walk out. He told the val Faubus might do about, A LL W HITE Asked then whether there is a quarters said late yesterday he others that they were 'chicken' if tling bayonets, and went in­ Low E ,0 ,M. Prices On ' LEATHER BILLFOLDS Chance the President will end his readily agreed when the gover­ they didn’t watic out. Then thd the use of what he termed side under the eyes of hun­ TsrsUon at that time, Hagerty nors requested a meeting. They did teacher told'him to leave and he “Naked Force." , dreds of white students, SQUARE SCARFS FABRIC GLOVES uld.: so in an 11-1 vote at the Southern left. Everybody else atayed.” The embattled governor, whoae watching in silence. WMidorfil No IroR/DaoroR CurtaiRS RAYON PANTIES "TTiere is a chance, but I don’t Governors" annual conference at Arkansas National Guard was Slip-on styles in short and medium lengths. or FRENCH PURSES know for sure," Sea Island. Ga. Stories Similar taken into federal service by Presi­ "B6o," shouted ona boy. Ha As for the Washington confer­ Bpt While Eisenhower is ready The exuberance of the two Negrb aounded half-heartad. Tailored—Double Stitched 1” Side Hems Perfect fitting briefs in band leg or clastic Colors: White, black, beige. AH with change compartment and picturt girls - both plump and Urge for dent Elsen'hower Tueaday, will That was tha only sound that S’* Bottom Remjl' leg styles. Sizes S, 6, 7. compartments. Excellent values. ence with the Southern Governors, to confer and hopeful that the ses­ make a nationwide speech on Eisenhower today sent this tele-' sion will contribute to solution of their age was In sharp contrast to radio and television ._fcpm Little brokt the atUliiaaa ‘ritara wera no foT* ' • • ••••••' • •..... r r .. .7.12.69 Pr. gram to Gov. Leroy Collins of integration troubles, there is no the reticence of the other Negroes, Rock tonight. crowds today, hardly a cluster of : indication whatever that he will but all the stories were similar. byatandera. Paratroopara from tha The American Broadcasting Co. lOlat Airborne Division—-on guard ...... $ "I will be pleased to meet at the agree'to removal of troops from Did they sit with white students announced. today it will carry ex­ f 'x S S ...... 12.98 Pr. each each White House in Washington with U ttle Rock until he le convinced In the cafeteria? clusively Faubus’ address: TTie ad­ by Order of Frcsldent Eisenhower. 41" t 81" LONG ...... i ...... ” . $2.98 Pr. 3 * 1 .0 0 ^ 1 .0 0 p’ " 2 . 9 8 the committee of the Southern the danger of mob violence has Melha said that she did, but dress will be televised nstionally —miuuied atatlona again around Governors conference on Tuceday, auttfided. Minnie said that she had trouble at 10 p.m. DST and aired odradio Mia big, gracefulty-proporUoned RUFFLED—5 FINISHED RUFFLE Oct. 1 at 2:30 p.m. (EDT( to dis­ Troops Entered Tueaday with a locker and was a little late at 10.05 p.m. ,DST, school. "I cuss problems of school integra­ The President ordered the troops getting to the cafeteria. "But I had Faubus broke a daylbng gUance But they liad little' to do...... 13.69 Pr. tion." into Little Rock’s Central High Invitations from seven white girls," last night to say: 'c ~ •. They picked up a man. poliea * S L ••••••)...... Fashion Dept. Specials Lingerie. Dept. Sp^ials Girls’ Dept. Specials Collins is chairman of the South- School area Tuesday after decid- she said. . . I will make a report by Identified aa 3nd Lt. Sidney Wolff, sot*’ * • • • •» •/...... 83.98 Pr. •m Governors Conference. Elizabeth Eckford. 15. contacted radio and television on the*-sir attached to'Lackland Air Foire 48" X 81" LONG . . . .7 ..'...... ; ...... $4.49 Pr. The governors had asked Eisen- (Conttmied on Page Four) at home, said that aba sat With tion In Little Rock and Arki Base, San Antonio, Tex. They said Visit Hale’s Fashion Dept, and see the wonderful bar­ A GROUP OF iwp_or Ihreejf the Negro students- tn my pnopi* s nd the natio be was caRylag a 8$ in TIERS PRESHiRRED TOP, RUFFLED BOTTOM no further comment at the time im gains in coats and toppers we are offering for this in- GIRDLES and PANTY GIRDLES HENA PAIRE COTTON DRESSES At a press conference attended rifle in the trunk of ms car. He had between season. by three of the girls, Mrs. L. C. the naked force being employed by The lOlet Airborne Dlvlalon troops took up poottions early this morning outatdb Cantral High * • ...... 91*98 ft; Bates, state president of the Na­ the federal government againaC' flchool. They were crilavtd during thb night by federaliaed Arkansas National Guardsman. parked a quarter-block from the -A6 * 86 LONG v ...... '... .$1.98 Pr. Rrgular length or brief atyle SIZES 5 to 15. 20^^ O FF the people of my state.’’. aebool. (white oaly). Slzea: Small, me­ Saud and Jawdat Meet tional Aaaociatlon for the Advjpnce- are on duty to anforca integration at tha Little Rock High gchool. ( AP {^otpiax). ' Earlier, they aacorted a whlU . V ment of Colored People, told the History Made dium, large, extra large. Nine Negroes made history In gtrl, who was waeping bitterly, O fiM Stamps With AS Cash SoIm COATS students not to answer a few ques­ from the sobool to a parked a u t^ tions. this city’s racial struggle yestar- REG. VALUES $29.95 and C AA REG. $2.00 . .. NOW day when they attended classea at mobUe. "She's Just tir^ and wants A UfiOUP OF COnON DRESSES To Patch Arab Problem One of these waa the question of Problems to go homo," said a male studoit $34.95 ...... N O W ^ I ^ e w U whether soldiers escorted the stUr the formerly all-white school. I^ation’s Largest Labor IN PRE.TEEN SIZES 8-14 OFF Never before had United States with her. "Leave ua alone." BuperinUndant of Schools Virgil (OenUnned from 1 I Four) troops beep used to enforce pub­ A|I over World REG. VALUE $49.95 ...... NOW $ 2 5 .0 0 Pamaacus, Syria. Sept. 29 (P)-^ It waa the first tima an Ameri­ lic school Integration. Blossom aaid attendance at Cen­ V i T h e C O R K Prtmler All Jawdat of Iraq arrived can diplomat tumftd out for a atata Tha NegToea were driven to tral High rose to 1,850 today—100 bl Damucua today in a dramatic occasion I since U.S.-Syrlan raja- Uniou FaceSiSlisperibion more than yesterday. He aald en- M A M o N if T m C o m m * NYLON SLIPS school in an Army 'atqtibn wagon G r ^ a m Says damonitratiOn of ^1 out efforts by Uona dn^pad to a naw low $^h ^ a ^ a $CS.t* <*f paratcoopara yrtth iqltiiMiit increaaed a t tha other two ' GIRLS' DRESSES »4 Kipg S4i»d, of sstfdt Ara^iq;..Att a l n s J Q n Llttia Rock high tchoola as wpU. C O R N R MAIN oM| O A K STREETS BeautifuUy trimmed with ayloa jqriatoftakpngia n»,'isfinkriaeilllto 'Tlxtd ■ bayohett convoyed . them New York, Sept. 36 (An—Foq-4Tuesday to the 4d,0b0-member TOPERS lace; asserted styles. Sizes S3 to REG. 84.98. A A REG. 17.98. $ C A IA jMitch up Arab world differences. United States against ths Kuwat­ from the vehlcla Into the school. ^ Garden CIto. N.Y.. Sent. $9 (F-r- Flgniraa SpaiMi --r* It ia the first visit of any Iraqi ly government. .aUilUUea of the- bittersat achlam A United Ttetlle Workers of Amer­ B7qryw)iert m the world there are «0. White only. s NOW ...... J e W NOW ..... 3 e H x Within, . other armed soldlera ica (UTwA). Thia union is dla* 'T think we will tat the figures prehii*'’ to Syria since the eatab- Saud la wi friendly teitna with S o g g y T e x a ^ , guarded doors to their claaaronma the ranks of organized’ labor ih race .protdems, aaya Evangelist REG. VALUE $29.95 ...... N O W $ 1 5 i 0 0 REG. 85.9$. ilabment of the Baghdad pact, all membara of tha Arab bloc and tlnetriom the larger Textile VYork Billy Graham. And everywhere, ha speak for themaelvea,” ha aaid. R EG . $3.91 a • a • .NOW and marched with them in the cor- more than two decades shaped up erartlnion of America (TWUA). "They apeak louder than anything ALL SALES FINAL NOW ..... *4.79 *6.49 which tmded to isolate the Iraqi also has cooperated with U.S. ridora when they changed claaaea. mauitalAa, tha real aolution lies regime from other Middle Eaat policy in the Middle Hiaat. 300 Homelesis today In the wake of a SO-day / Mitchell’s Statement not in laws but in the individual we could say.” HALE'S FASHION DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR GIRLS’ DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR When school ended, the three cleanup ultimatum issued to the After yeeterday’a cbuncil ulti­ human bean. Maximum enrollment at Ontral Arab nations. It waa believed that position Negro boys and six girla were High is 3.000. Iraq, like neighboring Jordan gave hiB visit the two-fold aim of San Antonio. Tex.. Sept. 36 (AV- guarded again as they walked to giant Teamaters' Union by,.-:a>e matum. Secretary of Labor Mitch­ The M -year^d North Carolinian, trying to patch up Arab quarrels AFL-CIO high command, x ' ell said in a statement In Wash­ who has carried, hia Evangelistic Outposts, each manned by two ruled by the Hashemite family has Drenching rains swept soggy South the station w’sgon that' had paratroopara, ware set up, o n e. long been feuding with the current and lessen the friction between brought them. The executive couneij^of the ington that council and AFL-CIO message to people of many differ WOW! LOOK! Sj-ria and the West. Texas again yesterday and rising AFD-cro set tha Umd" limit (for President George Meany, a mem­ ent colors in widely different parts block from the school, at each of Syrian regime. Long before school letput. about E.O.M. Specials From Our Domestic Dept. E. 0. M. Values from eur Housewares Dept Premier Jawdat entered Syria The Syrians were hopeful that rivers and.straami chased an esti­ possible auapension^.thc nation's ber, "deserves the high praise of of the earth, said last night that he the streets leading to Central 450 troopk of the lOlat Airborne largest union at ah extraordinary found race relatione a problem High. HOUSEWARES—LOWER STREET FLOOR LEVEL from Lebanon by automobile after Saud's trip would inject new life mated 300 from their homes in San Division, had quelled a number Of every American and especially of acasion yeaterday. every trade union member for everywhere he has traveled. At one O f them, the two aoldiwa MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL a trip to Beirut from Istanbul and into the Syrian-Saudi Arabian- Antonio. outbreaks of minor violence In the moved off station momentarily to Here Is A Real EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY $1.40 VALUE Received an apparently cordial, of­ EgypUan front. That grouping school area. The council acted in the fpea of their resolute action" In ordering ‘Wherever People Look*. ■n I Sore On Famous ficial welcome. held together firmly until the re­ Mora rains were fopecaaf today. a warning that James R Hoffa— "I've seen them wherever I've buy aandwichee from a paaaing- ZIPPERED EXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL Downpours of up to $ Inchea One white civilian, C. B. Blake, vendor. End BACK DRILL C R A SS SEED ALL METAL The Saudi Arabian king, who cent threat of Red infiltration in waa clubbed with a rlfla butt. The a chief target of the AFL-CIO (CoatlBiMd en Page Seventeen) been," he told 10,000 people at the Brands flaw in yesterday, apparently the Arab world cooled Saud. boosted the totals to as much as leadership—waa "aure" of election Rooaevelt Field Shopping Center ih Today, ths nine Negroea were MATTRESS COVERS 15 inchea since Sunday in some Army said he tried to take a rifle 'as -president of the International r z. . a . this Long Island community. brought to school promptly a t 8:45 Of IRONING BOARD 1 Lb. Pkg. Reg. 35c. IRONING BOARD strongly urged Syria to Invite Iraq Strong Antl-Oonunaaiat away from a paratrooper. I^ul when claaaea began. Yesterday, to p a r^ p a te in the talks, which spots. Brotherhood of Teamsters at its "They are wherever people look REG. 84.95 SPECIAL ...... If Saud, a strong anti-Comniu- Downs suffered a bayonet stab tn convantion in Miami Beach next L«gal Action Next different and talk dlfferant.” v SHEETS and 2 5 c Reg. 89.95. $ e A C King Baud seems to hope will pre­ nist. ia convinced there ia no such Uvestoek Threatened. hia right arm when he failed to Month SPECIAL ^3.69 COVERS / vent the Mideast situation from 'The San Antonio River and tri­ week. * He added, "1 honestly don't (Coothroed aa Page Tea) For fall planting. A mixture made for SPECIAL ...... DJTD threat now and feels Syrlq is ca­ WaralBg fram EagUah think any of ua here can point a Full or twin bed ataes. WUI give you New England lawns. Limited to present becoming a dangerous crisis. pable of warding off domination butaries swalled out of their banks (Continued on Page Ten) In 'Levittown Case years of service. Seams all bound, xTp- Adjustable to stand or sitting posi­ here and iwlrled Into atreata and The warning came from John F^ aelNrighteous finger at Little /THE P ILLOWCASES stock. Friend of United States de'aptta Soviet milltar>’ and .-eco­ Rock." pered end. 8 7 c Each tions. For the tall or short person. Ad­ The wealthy monarch, a friend nomic aid, there seems a good ^^a- homes. Dozens of other creeka and / English, secretary treasurer of the Lovittoam, Pa., Sept. 39 (Jt)— just to your height and Iron with ease. straama in South Texaa pushed Teamsters, - in hia cXpacity as an The Southern Baptist miniatar, AU of the United States, scheduled sibtlity the solid three-way Arab Legal action appeared the next whoaa New York crusade meetings meetings today with President front may again emerge. agroaa lowlands, threatened live­ Lep^islature Passes AFL-dO vice president and a NEW HALE’S STURDTWEAK member Of the iCxecutIve (Touneil. step today in resentment versus in Madison Square Garden and BuUetiiis NORGE RANGE TYPE 130 DAN RIVEIt BOX-S’I'ITCHED EASIER IRONING WITH Shukri Kuwatly and other Syrian Sheikh Abdul Aziz Benzcid, stock, closed roads, stranded mo­ B O S S \ torists and kept students from Engllah, who cast the Iona vote welcome (or .this poat-war com­ elsewhere ih the city drew a total from the AP Wires HBERGLAS ALL CHROME leaders. Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Bill to Aid Farmers against tha cleanup mandate, audience of more than two million WITH ELECTRIC REO. $3.48. liltMl MattrMS'Padt Syria, has attached great im­ Damascus, told local newspapers their schools. munity's first Negro residenta. persons, began ^ short apeaMng 73 X ids. $ 1 . 9 9 'The FYeyburg OommwUty had $ urged the executive council not to CORNER ELASHC IRONINC BOARD PAO CARDENING GLOVES BREAD BOX portance to the three-day viait of the King’s visit is a “d e a r dem- Hartford. Kept. 3$ (P)—The make a haaty-daoiakm-that he said William A. H u^es. owner of a tour of suburban New York areas the King. Thie was shown by an onatraUon of the brotherly ties be-, inchea fpr a 15-lnch total- since vacant- house directly behind ' a with last nlghVa service. EXPLOSION KILU) THBEB REO. $3.69. With sUlcone cover. Reg. 811.98 Sunday. Sah Antonio had an offi- SUte Legtalature receysed ytater- might cut the "heart" out oL the 81 X 108. $ 2 . 1 9 REG. 88A8^.80 x 70. Reg. 60 pair. Impresslva welcome at Damascus tween Syria and Saudi Arabia." day for the Jewish holidays but merged labor movement. Negro family residence, said he At a.hews conference before the Keafrew, Ont., Sept. 26 (/$)—A” $ 2 . 6 9 airport. * does not believe it la' a violation of Chemical explesioo at a magaa- TWIN SIZE. . ^ REG. 81.98 VALUE 0 0 ^ SPECIAL . . . ,.. .Pair 6 9 c SPECIAL ^ 7 9 8 He added that Syria and Saudi (Ceatlnaed on PagS Four) . not untU after it passed a bill of­ ■ervlce, Graham waa asked about Vertical Broiler REG. 9»c. 43 x 88. REG. $4.08. 64 z'78. Ranking government and mili­ Arabia “Are in full harmony . . . fering low Interest loans to With the i',400.00o7 member Bristol Township’s soning- ordin­ the Little Rock.aituaUon. ■luBs mine near here early today PILLOW CASES. Each 4 5 c Avoid bUalers from hard lawn and Wooden cutting board built fai the tary qfficials headed the cheering all our forces, oil resources and Teamsters Union put on notiea to ance for a social group to gather killed three mea and eritieally FULL SIZE. $ 3 . 6 9 What a value! FIta all standard 54” cover. Ope time offer a t this price during drought-stricken farmers: cleanse itself of corruption within “Thia la a time for prayer and Pure whtte fllllug that I* gnazaa- gardm work. airport crowds. Four MIG jet money are mobilized for the de­ The fate of the measure seemed in the house. love and charity,” he said. "The lajnred three othera. The dead boards. Silicone cover, reflects heat, this sale only. fighters bought from Russia by fense of Syria and Arab naUonal- SO days or face possible stiff re­ store Ideatlfled as Peter BagBsh, teed to launder white. EIm Uc «b each nberglaa pad retaink heat. in doubt.. William Myera Jr., the NegrO Gospel of Christ Is the answ er.. .. TY PE 1 3 0 comer. - ^ . the Syrian Air Force swept over­ 1am." Observers predicted that Gov, prisal, the situation recalled that resident, aaaerts the group la You can’t legiatato morala . , . this 47, of Donglhs, OaL and FtoMa head. The King waa hand^ a big Might Fly to Damaaous of 32 years ago when the founding carrying on a war of nerves againit MeCInre, S3, aad. Stanan Haas News Tidbits Abraham*.A. Riblcoff would al- unions of the CIO quit the old has got to come from the heart.” SUGHT IRREGULARS HCUSE BRCCM ^ bouquet. . Ah unconfirmed report from moat certainly veto it. The Dem­ naa, 18, both of Haley Stotioa. a DAN RIVER FIHEP LATEX rOAM D lT E C T D Also on hand to greet Saud was Beirut said Premier Ali Jawdat of CuUed from AP Wires ocratic Governor’s only comment AFL. ^ (OontlBUed oa Page Three) (OontiBued on ^aga Four) oommualty about 13 mllee aerth* $1.19 MARTEX Reg. 81.98. $ 1 O A Robert Stronjg, charge d’affaires at was that he won’t act on the bill The JcVT<-CIO 'Executive Coun- went of here. The exploeiea oc­ REO 83.49. Mattrm Topptr Ppds irira ordm* to the Teamsters, waa $ L 9 9 BATHRDDM SCALE SPECIAL ...... Each l e O y the U.8. Embassy. ' (Continnad on Page Panr) until Monday, when the GeneiWl curred near an open pit from TWIN SIZE. HAND AND Dr. William J. Sanders. Ck>n- AiSembly reconvenes. to eliminate abuaea and to remove which Inagneeliim ore Is ex­ REG. $9.98. A A Reg. $6.95. Red labeL Well seasoned. Durable. A veto Was believed likely beA from elective oZ’ appointive of­ tracted.' Between 60$ aad '6(KI REG. 83.69. ’* ... * ■ naeticut State Oommisaloner of Red and Blue Reflectorixed FULL SIZE. $ 2 . 1 9 PULL BED SIZE. Q / .▼ T FACE TOWELS SPECIAL Education, aaya GI BUI of Rights cause Ribiepff has declared Jilm-' fice ''those who are reaponalbie for- mea are em^oyed la the Domia- REG. $7.98. C C 0 0 *4 .9 8 proved many people don't realise these abuses." ioa Magnesium Mines Ltd. TWIN BED SIZE. Q J . T y Whtte only. A real bargain on this well SNOW CHASER Boss H offa Reg u ests What they pre capable of doing in (Continued on PagiaTflrriiiwa) \ Hoffa, powerful vice prerident of ronad-tb^lock operation. Like sleeping on a cldnd, deop cush­ known scale. , Reg. 98c each. ETA field of education... Philadelphia Oie Teamaters, la .in Miami Beach Type 180 Ciidy Ptpperell iony (K)ftne»a. 6 9 c Elach PhllUee sign naonager Mayo (imith nraging hia campaign for president . TYPHOON SrnUKES OKINAWA What Thwlr fliiHt quatt^ SPECIAL ...... vEach D V C to new 1-year contract... Sen. as auccesadr to the retiring Dave Naha, Okinawa, Sept- 36 1$^ COMBED PERCALE towela In wlif hi trregulara. Et^ht cou James O. Eastland (D-Mlsa) ab- Back. Both top men of the Team- Typhoon Faye lashed the Ameri­ O P t . Buy now for winter iMe in your ear. Ro<«ovar Yoiir OM Doubles as a home radiator brush. cuaeS Eisenhower af llghtlag. The atari apumad invitations from the can base lalaad of riUaawa wHh REO. $8.19. COCOA DOOR m To Dot Superhighways lie m.p.h. winds today, kllUag at IH Pillows Now! SLIGHT IRREGULARS (Ire of hate between the races.” AFIX7IO leaders to answer cor- 73 X 108. $ 2 .5 9 Man "frose^* for IjS hours to miption charges agalnat them and least IX natives in aSarby la- REG. $1.19 ZIPPERED Reg. 82.98. $ a A Q l^ '^Rwhington, Sept. 39. (F-^eain-Tbualneaa pairtiiar, to ' Invoke . the some other officers of the Union.. laads, amaahbig aircraft and REO. tS.89. OF 39e.CANNON WORKMEN’S Stera boas Jkmes R. Hoffa Fifth . Amendment and refuse to jpomUt baart surgery doing fine.:.. Waahington, Sept. 26 WPi —f -contrary, the U.S. route .numbers SPECIAL ...... IaYP An ujUmatum the a m e as that leaviag 33 mhalng. About 3.3M 81 X 108. > 1 $ 2 .7 9 PILLOW TICKS MULTI-STRIPE questid through counsel today that answer questions if Brennan were MultimlUimare’ Clendenin J. Ryan American motoriats soon will and the thleldz have nothing to do Okinawans lost their home#. The called (or questioning thia after­ leaves hia fortnae to wife and issued to the Teamaters waa di- with the federal irovemment. The REG. 8SA9 Downproof and Featherproof Popular sise. Ideal for winter nnd LUNCH K IT the Senate Rackets InveatigaUng racted atVthe l38,0 This numerical pattern was ry store opposite the W’lUdarf- Reg. 39c Each. would "weigh this thing very, very, U.N. Secretary Ckneral D a g ences. ' The markers will be seep first, marred when the numbe'r of U.S. Astoria’ Hotel today and flril CAN OPENER Hoffa here Saturday as s witness A aimilar ultimatum was iisued BOARD COVERS FACE CLOTHS SPECIAL . . . Reg. 83.95. Fitzgerrid protested sgsinst a flood carefully,',’ He said the commit­ Hammarskjold assured of another on the 2,100 miles of state toll highways exceeded 101. which is with Jewelry valued at 1100.000. BED PILLOWS 4 Fo,*1.00 of committee, court end AFl-CIO tee doesn't want to be unfair or 5-yoar term. roads that have been Incorporated why you find U.S., 281 running The robbers each brandished .45 Complete with fraiue and nails. These SFECIAL * 2 . 8 8 charges breaiking around Hoffa impose on anyone. Three killed, three injured, in into the interstate and defenZe sys­ through the Midwest, for e2cample. caliber guns and tied up three For tems. , . Exact Opposite Basis employes of the Mercadel, Inc., REG. 8T.95'. Each 6 9 c Each / windows have been sold, tried and proven Fits bracket for aD other kUtdien ac­ "like confetti a t a county fair." Fitzgerald said Hoffa and Bren­ Ontario magnesium mine explo- R ecord C r ^ e H igh Our Price - ^ *1.00 satisfactory. A real bargain. cessories. "Everything is happening on the nan are Jointly indicted, wlth.pro- ■ion... Flag rMsed by U.S. acien- The Pennsylvania 'Dimpjke. (or The route designations for the Jewelry store. They took the Pita up to 60" boards. Elaatiq bound. . Solid oolord la blue, pink, green, eve of the convention," Fitzgerald fessiqnal New York wire tapper instance, will be Interstate High­ new Interstate system have been Jetvels from two display trays. Reflects heat, easier Ironing, ' tiata in New Zealand to celebrate Se^n for the Year One of our beat fiellers. Soft, luxuri- white, rose,.orchid, aqua and peach.. said. Bernard Spindel, on wire tap con- end of Sunless 6-month w inter... way 80. The New York Ifhruway setoip on an eu c tly opposite basis. Police were alerted to watch tor oua pillows in white with Rosebud CoavenUon Monday npiracy charges In New York. Archduke Joseph Franz of forjuar will be Interstate Highway 87 The main North-South Route in the holdnp men throughout the All of the above Itomd are priced for this sale only. All Items limited to oresent This is to go to trial Oct. IS. Washington, Sept. 29 iJP)—Bazed- i'*am Naw York to Albany, and the Far West Will be Interstate 6. city and surrounding atoas. pattern. stock on hiuid.* *11)0 convention starts Monday at House of Hapsburg dies at age of E.O.M: SALE! HOLLOW GROUND FORGED STEEL "ELK" IMPORTED Miami Beach, Fla,. Hoffa. ia the Fltigarald said Hoffa and'Ocllina on figures'for the first six months, Interstate 90 from' Albany, to Erie. running from the Mexican b^nd- 63. ; the United States is headed (or an­ The Kansas Turnpike will be In­ ary to the Canadian border REJECTION EXPCCTED You Save $250.00 COME EARLY and SAVE MONEY leading candidate to b e' elected were indicted again yeaterday on Asian flu prevents changing of ___ y REG. $9.95 21"x27" SHEARS and SCISSORS Teamsters president as successor charges of perjury in respect to other record number of crimes this terstate 35. through Califomla, Oregon and United Natiqna, N. Y.. Sept APPLIANCE DEPT— (L'SE OAK ST. ENTRANCE) DURING YHIS SFECIAL SALE to Dave Beck. Beck like Hoffa has testimony they gave to the grand guard at Pope’S'«ummer paUce.. year. - Year of Study Washington. On the other aide of 26 (m —.K survey of U.N. dlplo- 100% DOWN PILLED REGULAR 12.25 JO 12.25 VALUE. $ | , been linked to mushrooming Team- Jury investigating the wire tap Typhoon hits U.S. base island of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover The marker and the ivMite num- the country. Interstate 95 will run •w ts has convinced the United Growl ^omps Givon With Cash Soiot Okinawa with wiwls of 1X8 estimated yeeterday that 1,399.870 bera were decided upon pfter more from Miami, Fla., ,tb Houlton, State* the general assembly will Btara Union scandals. case. The Teamstara attorney cau- m .pJi.... Mrs. Franklin D. Booae- BED PILLOWS. Thinning Shears, Bvber Shears, Klteben Shears, Dreoaasaker MflCleUan said the committoa- Uonad against tha qonunUtea h y ­ major crimes w- ' ■ ■■'K," • ' '■ • ^ • ■ '■ -V ' ■ ' - 4 MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALP, M A N C ^ ’feB, CONN, THIHISDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1957 . PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26.1957 4 ^

vriU hold . an outing, aaeetlng at Rosmar and Mrs. H. W. 'Whselar: Coventry , . r- ^ Q u b Legislature Pass^ llcK jk^le-ycrhoii , the Church' at 4 p.m. Glastonbuiy ‘ program arrangsmants, Mrs. The PAG Club Bowling League Jamei- Rows and Mrs. Clifford Bill to Aid Farmers will open its season •with the :flrst Mitchell. . r on Town Meeting Set on Road^ shift scheduled for 7 p.m. and the All young wlvaa and ipothars, (CraUiraed troa /Dm ) Town WUl Elect Committee second shift for 4 p.m. Bi-Partisan especially newcomers to town are ■lO, BOrNCY AND BBAVTIrtl.t Alden Skinner Auxiliary will Ord Cbarlaas Jaaiea Pslss invited to join the group. A nurs­ jpmJ Aslslr# ^ ■elf against s ta te ' nfbaidlM for meet at 4 p.m. in GAR Hall. T W riU C M M ■ealh dealer Disposal df Lakeside Lots - ery for pre-school children is pro­ MAKE A WRONG farmers. And Damqcratie Lcgia- in Consolidation Maneuver , Rockville Fish and Game Club Rally Limits vided and refreshments are avail­ Neither si4a valaerable By Alfrpd^Mwtawoid NORTH ^ILK STOGKINeS” lators, in a bitter fiipt against the will hold a smorgasbord at 7:30 able at small coat. The meetings la CaUr - 8eas«l CSoTintry, Sept/w (Special') Ac-^Councll meeting in South Church, measure in both^Us'* House and y a n m . Sipt. k (Special)—Aflwt nl*ht by a town-meeUn* ap- p.m. a t the clubhouse. are held at the Firs.t Church of The right way tq^ develop the * < 4 eeptance of a nq Hartford. The aeaaion concema the . A _ ___^ ------a M 4 14 4 ea.9il jaW A4tt^l Discussion V • t 4 I I Klaaaar PaMiar d a u BM road an)) aale of Sanata,’ d e a c r i^ tha proposed UtUe over a liundred people heard pointed committee which studied Teachers Training program for Christ on alternate Wednesdays club*, in today's hand ii to lead a new denomination. United (Jhurch primary and junior teachers will ♦ Q 19 7 In "L n ilK ” 1:44*14:16 mere than 50 lo will be qdnaidered legislation as ^baidixation. . i a foyemment coneolidatlon pro- possible uses for the building. and Include interesting talks and of-C3irlat. 'The Repumtean party la lead­ be held at 7 p.m. at First Congre­ , Glastonbury, Sept. 26 iSpcclal) low club from the 8ou\h hand and * A J 7 At a apeclal tdwn meeting Monday poaal explained last nlgbtvand vot­ Their recommendation was accept­ demonstrations on all phases of WEST RANT Polio Cllnie Tomorrow ing ua do^ the Socialiat trail," ed by the voters. gational Church of Ve’mon. — All candidates for town office homemakihg. finesse dummy’s jack, 't^a right At 8 p..m. atrthe Robertaon Scliool. Tl)e make-up Salk anti-polio ed to elect'4 committee at" the an­ The nnance Committee of UnlOh whd will speak at the political .rally BAJ 4 14 941 a laading/Democrat charged! Ht nual town meeting Oct. 7 to 'Istart The committee, headed by John The Peter P. -Monaco Jr. Marine way to develo|i the apa7 procedures for consolida­ office and answerable In two min­ Dies at Windham ihoiild be left In view of the hlgh- W. and Betty B. Honeycomb, prop­ dozen measures pagaad in the fifth "seven or eight” plants there do utes. The selectton of questions will tricks and was therefore down one. next. BROTHERS baldo Bros, and tha Windsor Trio. tion of governments, and requires cellaneous shower at the home of Altogether, South lost three spades way. erty of W. Harry England. Carter alao playa the guitar. day of the special aeaalon. the mca- fair representation and majority not agree to the wage boost, the be made by a special board of one (Copyright 1957, General Fea- union stated. her mother, Mrs. Alma Latulippe. WUlimantlc. Sept. 26 (Ah—Rob­ and one trick In-each of tha other STEAK HOUSE Workday Scheduled ' Alao, Sylvealer J. and June O. Bingo' starts i t 8 o'clock and ■ure seta up a commiksion of six agrenment all along the way. representative from each of the turaa Corp.). The Senior Pilgrim Felloranip Hunter Safety Oaas Hostesses were Mrs. Maurice La­ sponsoring organizations. which ert C.' Croethwaite, 73, of Colum­ suits. MObTSON, MASS. PJoufe to Oouglaa M. and Ruth dancing follows at 10. experta to examine Connecticut’s Consolidation would become ef­ of the Second Congregational entire' tax structure. Alfred J. Judge Jr., volunteer tulippe and Mrs. Albert Tungk of are the League of Women Voters bia, father of First Selectman Oerrert Approach TRUSiiDW BLEClTED M. Wegner, on Twin Hill; Ar­ fective only when approved by a Rockville. About 20 friends and re­ Ralph R. Crosthwaite of Windham, Home of lliree Snaa at Warn Church will have a worMay clean­ thur J, Gallnat to Alfred P. Be­ This - bill, the loan meaaurt and n^orlty vote of the town electors, hunter safety Instructor, has sched­ the Republican Women’s d u b and TTie correct line of play is to go Wentworth - by - the - Sek, N. H-. up aeaalon from E,.a^.''^unUI noon latives attended. Decorations were the Democratic Women's dub. died at Windham Community Me^ at both black suits like s bull In a langer, Wapping, on Dunn Rd.; another conatitute tha complete and prm ded the m ajority is equal uled a series of desses to start pink, blue and yellow, and the mortal Hospital here today after a Sept. 24 (Ah — The membicra of Saturday In the ^liowahip room Legal Action Next OOP program of tax and drought Monday. Refreshments will be served at china, ahop. A fjer winning the sec­ Shews Thundoy, Allen E. l.AFIeur to Roland, F. to at least 14 per cent of the total bride-to-be unwrapped her gifts brief illneas.. Northern Textile Aaan. e l e c t e d in the Church Community Houae. Lantigne. Hartford, in Waterfront relief for the state’s farmers, who number of electors, according .to An)rone who has never had a 9:30 p.m., at which time the can ond trick witliTne king of the Henry Trualow of Ponemah Milli; Thoae aUeiu)Hig have been a.aked while seated under a watering can. didates will circulate, meeting In A native of Moncton, New hearts, South should lead the king Saturday and fodday Manor; Ix>uiae L. Bcara Board- In Leviltown Case lost nearly nine million dollars dur- Isgitiatlon as explained by Hubert hunting license or who has not had A buffet luncheon was served, with Taftville, Conn., preaident 1 'A a t to bring a'M X liinch. Mlaa Nellie Ifl^the summer drought. formally the voters and answering Brunswick, Canada, he was a re­ of spades from his own hand. man to Eugene W. and Marcelle y r . atone, director of Municipal one within the past ten years,'In­ a large oblong shower cake as cen­ tired trucker, who prevlouslv had night at thalr annual meeting. Perkina, preaident, will be in M. Madore. in Actor'a Coloney Ea- (CoaHaned from Page One) ^ e third meqsure grants por- Oonsultlng Service of the Con­ cluding ex-servicemen, must ^ e terpiece. ' . any remaining ouestlons. West takes the ace of spades charge. Readying Christmas Fair managed the H. H. Fitch farm Feotarii^ tatea Ext. 2; Harry C. Newcomb ■onal property tax examptiona on necticut Expenditures Council. a course In hunting before a li­ On Sept. 20, Mias Latulippe was here for -30 years. jMid returns., a trump. South must SherifFa Auctlaa t^t to George J. and Barbara V. Wll- him and his family. A t hia raqueat livastock. Including poultry, for Gordon Smith and Leroy Har­ cense will be issued. i The 'Woman's Auxiliary of flt. put up dummy's ace, refusing to A 1950 model automoBHe will be honored with a lir.en shower at the James Church Has organized'com­ He also leaves his widow, Msr- Sunday AftorBoon liama, in Lakewood Heighta; ‘Stata Atty. Gen. Thomaa D. Mc­ two years. A- vote on It la axpectad low, members of the management Persons Interested may register horns of her future mother-in-law. finesse. ■old at public auction to Ih l bigh- Monday. mittees and is preparing many »ret; aV daughter, Mrs. Frank Family Shaws George E. Harding to Malcolm and Bride ’orderad State Police to keep eoBWltant firm of Boos, Allen and for the classes by calling Jjjidge. Mrs. Sylvio Marquis, 341HUUard Brisbois of this town; another son, Now South eaihea the queen of Dine and Dance eat bidder at 1 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Mary Adair, in Waterfront Hamlltmi. which made the Study hand made articles for the annual Hunting licenses and copies of St. Mrs. Marquis' daiq^hter, San­ Wllllsm of Columbis. tWo broth­ spades, ruffs a spade in dummy, StartiBg TIb m 4 0 4 D A H Auto Service on South St. Heignta: Eugene J. Araenault to a 24-hour watch. and reconunendatloh, explained Christmas Fair. Mrs. Robert P THURS..FRI.-SAT. Tql. CO 7-4444 / the new hunting and fishing law dra, assisted her mother, ^cora- Young is general chairman, assist­ ers, two staters, six grandchildren returns to his hand with tha aoe Jamea G. Haasett of Bolton. Tol­ Stephen Kolank Jr.; Henry and Zontag Violation their work to the meeting. may be obtained at the town tlona were pink, blue and yellow. of dlamondt, and ruffs another AT 5IIKE STANKO’S land County chief deputy sheriff, Yesterday, Township Manager Ask for Objective Thought ed by the following committee and two great grandchildren. May Caron to Roger M. and Mary clerk’s office, or from Western A buffet luncheon was served to chairmen: Aprons, Mrs. J . W. Funeral aervicei will be held spade in dummy. It la then easy OAK GRILL Call Ut Abont Yaar pBftg vrill be In charge. Ann L aB o n ^ on Woodbridge Rd.'; Henry Rolfea Jr., said the uee be­ Local Stocks Smith asked the voters to be Auto, Star Hardware or the Sport the. 20 friends and relatives pres­ here Sunday afternoon. for South to make two more triimp 4-H Food Sale Slated “undersCanding and thoughtful” in ent. Ledgard: children's table,, Mrs. so OAK SjT.. MANCHESTER We Have Special Party iM ea Georgette 'r;' Courtemanche to ing made of Hughes' house la a Center. TTie Merry Sewera 4-H CTl U"b Lena A. Chaaae, Hampton; Valan- violation of the zoning ordinance. studying the report, to "try to; Walter Koch: Christmas decora­ (juotsUoM SYirniahed by Boy Scout Drive Miss LatullpM will be married to tions, Mrs. Everett Collins and win conduct’s food sale starting at tlno M. Flano to Frank ' B and' He sent a registered lettei: to look at It objectively, without Rbymond A. DesRoeiers on Satur­ 3D TV Hdpful 10 a.m. Saturday at Tremblay's Eva M. Molesky in plot « Ma pn^dlea.” He warned the voters The annual fund drive of the Mrs. Edward Dellert; dolls, Mrs. e elsewhere tn day at 10 a.m. In St. Bridget’s Laurence M aher; fancy work. Mrs. ators with Mrs. Ethel Cargo club Plche; Alphonso and Evelyn J, Baak Stocks that they “must be tolerant and Boy Scouts of America will begin C9iurch. A reception will be held at English sciantlats can handle Levlttown advising him of this, but Manchester Trust . 60 68 in the middle of October, it was Allan.Hollister; food. Mrs. Harry leader, in charge. Proceeds will go oigiio to Warren and Merle J . Hughes' wife refused to accept the liatlant” In working toward any the Rainbow Club In Bolton from 2 Hadfield; plants. Mrs. Albert Ul­ radioactive materials more than a toward the club's C o m m u rfi t y iswartz. In lAurel Crest by Miller. Conn, Bank and gtnremment change. announced today. to 6 p.m. MANSFIELD letter. Trust Co. 87^ •The' "Open the Gsile for ’#4” rich; decorating, Mrs. Englehart mile away through a novel televi­ ttr, wmvmtkmrm Service Chriatmaa project and a . ___, _ ; „ 40 Harlow declared that the rec- sion arrangemsnt that givaa a ftolfea said that once the let­ Firat National IfPl^k campaign will seek funds to help Riggs; refreshments. Mrs. Percy m FEATURE 1st TONIGHT e Sturbrldge Village, ommendptlon Is not a panacea Uiree-dimenaional picture: The Maas., aoon. ter id accepted Hughes could be of Manchester .. 27 'l 2 but a tool which would serve the finance scouting in this area. H. Williams. The Fair will be held Crest by Miller: Kenneth W. and | hubject to a 425 a day fine if It ia in early December. cameras provide right-and laft-ey# Sana CalUaa 6eaH Brady Japanese Nntive to Speak Hartford National town's purpoaea "Each One of you Rockville has 44 volunteer adult Five from Area views, which are superimposed. Jacqueline T. Heaford to Thomaa; found that hia rental property is Bank and T ru st Co. 29 <4 31 Vk scouters, including den mothers, •Mr. and Mrs.’ to Moot “Se» Wife” ‘‘R cB tleM Mrs. Charlea Benjamin of Mans­ J. and- Joyce E. Raimondo, on | hM got to gtve a little before any­ Wearing polarized glasaea, the acl- field Center, formerly of town.. being used illegaHy. Fire Inanranee Companies who supervise a total of IM boys. The Mr. and Mrs. d u b of CalarScape Greed” Woodbridge Rd.; George W. and thing can hi adopted for the best Bryant Freshmen cntlsts aee a composite view In 3-D will speak to the Couples CTlub of w t t - vw t Hughes said'he will turn the Aatna F i r e ...... 55 58 for the greatast number,” Harlow Troop 14 is under the leadership the. Buckingham Congregatitmal matter over to his attorney. Church will open Its season with and can carry on their work better /# n the Firat Congregational Church H.wMrn f ' Hartford Firs . .. .'. .. 1 3 4 144 Mid. of Norman Tilton, assisted by Hughes, a 52-year-old aircraft George Manchuk. TYoop 42 is led Five students from this arts a pot luck_aupper at 4:30. pjn.- oiL with master manipulators that EXTRA! "ReMaaea-BaalHe’’ Video Fveryday at lU potluck supper at 6 :30 p.m. T A rtor* Coloney E a -; National Fire ...... 72 77 He pointed out the danger In liandlethe diaianrradlo-aelive ma­ cturdku w u.. '.-ii- tales Ext. 2; .Tames T. Laidlawjp pmcluctljMi.B'OEker.jaldJie bought Phoenix ...... 67>* 4©«3 - wmUnJmg-the-rtvalrv--lietwiaii rt^|istsrsd last week with the en­ Saturday. A business meeting and the pfopefiy Tn the Ubifwood H6K Fh^ericR Dean. social -will follow. terials.- .....------An K ^ r a BieSfryed--- »1U concern her early life in U fe and Indemnity Ina. Com, Rockville and Vernon. "You may,' tering freshman class at Bryant on Merrow’ Rd.; Frank and Jo ­ low section liehlnd Myers’ home Aetna Casualty...... 126 136 The one explorer post In this All couplea Interested In joining H. T . D kJn BtM A Co., lae. Japan where ahe was born. She sephine C. Latina to Finance Dis­ he said, "In an effort to beat each College of Business Administra­ The U.8. Steel Industry employ­ will display her collection of curios ■bout four years ago. ’ Aetita.Llfe ...... 195 205 other, admit an Industry which area is led by Stephen Von Euw the club are Invited to attend. The e Closed Moa.-Tuea.-Wed. e count Corp., In Hlllcreit develop­ A group of about 20 persons gath­ as explorer adviser, aided by sev­ tion: Providence, R. I. co-hosts for the affair are Mr. and ed 657,600 people in 1955. from that country. Conn. Genera) ...... 272 282 would not be for the best future ment; Mal>el G. aqjl William A. ered at Hughes’ Dogwood Hol­ Hartford Steam Boiler 64 . 73 Interests of that community.” en assistants. Nancy Mary Tangne.v. daughter Mrs. W alter Wright and Mr. and In charge of the program will Loeaer to Lionel F . and Jeanette low House again last night. They Cub Scout Packs 11 and 119 are of Nicholas Tangne.v, 117 W. Cen­ Mrs. Robert C. Swan. ’ be Mr. and Mra. Anton M. Lassen, Trevelera ...... 77)4 40 )z ...... Qneatieas Asked - I. Jean. Hartford, in Gerald Park were described by reporters aa PubUe UOlitlee The first question to the study under the leadership Of Charles ter St., and Dora Jeanne Martin, Conunitteea Named Mr. and Mra Ernest G. LeDoyt, ■ubdivislon. quiet. A apoUight Illuminated a McCracken and George Reed, who daughter of Mr. aqd Mrs. Harvey The Homemakers' Holiday -will and Mr. and Mra. John M. Stone (>>nn. Power ...... >,, 88% mPERiftt frtm came frm James E. Vander- Confederate flag which haa been R. Martin, Sullivan Ave., South Jr . All young married couplea of Conn. Light.* Powei M. voort who asked if Lake St., resl- also serves as the commissioner resume meetings Oct. 9 \rtth the Advertisement— on the roof of the house since the for cubbing throughout this dis­ Windsor, both in the executive sec­ follotying committee members for tha pariah are invited. Hartford Electric Lt. 58% dahts w ^d have to pay for sanl-; Pepin's Grocery, Routs 44-A, group began gathering there last Hartford Gaa Co. . <.. 35 trict. Assistant cubmaaters are retarial course. Miss Tangney Is a the coming year: Refreshments. 21 SorUl anb Elects Bolton. Store hours; Dally 9 A.M. Sunday. tary seqwr lines along their prop- graduate of Eliaiworth Memorial • New; ’iafficera of the 21 Social So. New England erty to the Box Ut. development Gordon Denson and-Kenneth Hall. Mrs. Francis Newell, Mrs.. Charles to 7 P.M.—Sundsv, 9 AM. to 1 A recording-of “Old Man River” This communrty has five volun­ High School. ^tdmk Club of the Oak GroVe follow: Tel ...... 1-...____37 39 Harlow replied that such, prop­ ELECTRONICS P.M. ■ blared contintioualy on a phono­ teer adult scouters who have i re­ Alton Mason- Holt Jr., son of Mr. Crystal Ballroom Mrs. Roy S. Palmer, preaident; Mannlnctmtag Companies, erty owners may already be pro­ graph player. K. L. Wllllame, who ceived the "Outstanding Scouters" and Mrs. Alton' M. Holt Sr., 114 Mrs. Jamea Shea, vice president; Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 43 44 tected by State law against pelng LABORATORIES , SlaachewUr F.veotag Herald haa been hired as caretaker for Aaeociated Spring ... '32% 35 ' Award for their services. They are Campfield Rd., William J . Leone "IMrs. Wlllsrd E. Watrous. secr-e- Coventry coiraapondent, Mrs. F. the house, said the first thing he charged costs out a t proportion to Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William J . ROUTE 30^RYSTAL LAKE, CONN. tary; Mrs. Samuel Walker, treas­ Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 their benefit. If not, the cohsolida- Ralph Gibson. Herbert Neilson, MANCHESTER Pauline - IJttle, telephone PI did when he arrived yesterday Otto Bock, Mrs. Sarah Rider, and Leone. 344 Vernon St., and James urer. 7-6JSI. CoUina ...... -.13(1 ' tlon charter should set up an equiv Duivc 277 BROAD morning Was to put the record on 9% 10% Von Euw. W. McKinnie, son of Mrs. Ethel P. Tha club will meet for a social the player. It was still rolling Dunham < Bush .... ' able arrangement. ^ , Red Cross Annual Most McKinnie. 73 Plymouth Lane, all hour at 8 p.m. Oct. 2, at the home a»_ . as ^ • i , rsi i Fafnir Bearing .... 46 >k 49% In cases where no law exists to TONIGHT, F R I. and 8AT. eieANTIG DANCE RADIO T i I 1 V I S I 0 N along late last night. The annual meeting of the Rock­ in the business administration of Mrs. Ellsworth Greenleaf. j ' ‘ •’"• p p Mpmonal Plannrd Willlaina (Tnemployed Em-Hart ...... 42 45 protect the individual from pres­ course. All three are graduates of AND The club is making plans for I Fafnir Bearing ...... 44 47 sure groups, the courts have held ville Chapter of the American Red Wllllami, whose own home ia Manchester High School. Chaaael S Mew Sava*,,Craa. Ua annual Christmas project of ' B erlin -T h e last home occupied Landers. Frary, Cflk. .15 17 that there has to be s'dlrect bene- Cross will be held-Oct 4 at 3:30 CIUUUMi II HarUwd. Ceaa. almut two blocks away, U unem­ BOTTLE If yon are one of the few N. B . Machine ...... 29 32 . p.m. at the chapter headquarters, RECORD HOP Chamaai I t te la x lla ld . Mmtt. supplying a number of toys and:|i'' 7*rrlln’s postwar mayor, ployed, He has been doing odd Jobs 'fit to the indlvidusl in proportion who haa not heard abont Cheaaei 14 Ifew B rila^ Caaa. gifts for the Mansfield '« t a t e ' North and Ju d d ...... 31 34 to his costs, Harlow said. 34 Elm St. "Tammy and the Bach­ NORMAN’S ■round the nelghborhoocT. He skid Officers will be elected at the ChaaBfl U Walarherj^ Cnaa. Training School and Hospital pro- ! * ' " " " ‘•ri*’ committee yesterday that a bed was moved Russell Mfg...... 21 23 Electloas Placussed elor” aak yonr neighbor— Chaaael (6 Halyaha, Baaa. i and win become r rommemorntive Stanley Works ...... 38 41 meeHiig, Including a board of di­ Two Cars Crash Into the house and ‘That makes ft The firm’s recommendation for thea aee Itr-lt te better for Friday Night * * N m s Notee | building in hin honor. Renter's Terry Stealn ...... 155 --- non-partisan nominations and elec­ rectors, a finance committee, and a residence." apparently a refer­ At Intersection yon than a doctor’s pre­ The second of‘ six lessons in 'o«''U»cripta. documents, and the ence to Rolfea’ earlier statement Torrlngton ...... 24% 26% tions was discussed, with Harlow a nomUiating committee. The meet­ scription. 4:14 ( I) BAND6TaNII U.'S. Env’lp com...... 22% 24% ing will consider reports and trans­ LARRY J0NE3, Station WPOP, Hartford (iau> BIO PA Y orr ____ square dancing for Grade 5 and 6 . „*., **'* «rf«»K«l for pub- that the house was being used Il­ Minting out that fewer than one- (tt-lt) MATINEE YBEATBB pupils at the Robertaon School will j display in the house. U.S. Env’lp pfd. .... 10% 12% naif the people in Vernon have any act any other business properly No arrests were made follow-, (Calari Jt.B CRY legally. ing the investigation of yesterday's be conducted from 7 p.m. to 8 :3 0 1 ' / \VilHams is vice president of an 'Veeder-Root ...... 43 44 aay as to whd the nominees will be brought bMore the meeting. Selection Of Crystal Ballroom Regulars i (16-U) TBE TBBOICT 18 .The above quotations art not to Everyone •within the territory of 2;car mishap at the intersection YOCB8 ’Tit p.m. tomorrow in the school audi- | T a l ii m G r is T a le iit organization whose avowed pur­ under the present system. The I (II) B B IO B T E B DAT RITE torium. Robert Wanagel vrill be In-I ' ------/ be construed aa actual markets. the chapter who has paid Red of E. Center and Spruce Sts, It ANOING 4 to 11:80 P.M. (» -M i u n S E N POE A DAY pose ia seriring Myers" removal average voter can only cast his atruejar; Chapel Hill, N. C. (>) - I t ap- ballot for a- candidate who has Cross membership dues within a was reported today by poUce. (U> OPEN B O l'8E from Levlttown through legal 20 (IKU) SECBET 6T0BM That's % more year la invited to attend and vote Sponaors of the program are the pears that the Univeraitv of North means. M.vera, an employe of , a Strong at Ends been selected by a relatively small According to investigating P ^ ' (II) KDOE OF NIOBT at the meeting. trolman Curtia Wilson’s report M 4 4 5 9HARtfORD RD Robertson and Onler Scliools: Carolina ia building ita fooUall Th-enton, N._J-. refrlgergUon firm, group, Harlow said. (U> Ot’T WEST Mea’a Auctioa the- accident, n car driven by Neno (tt-ttl MODEBN BOMANCFA YJTA. PareittB have been reminded" fortunes' lo r tj»e future under has a wife and' three -raihall chil<- tJniveralt.v. Ala. (.P)—AJabama’a Gordon Gibson asked " If llock- ( II MICKBT MOC6E CLYB The annual auction of the Meth­ D. Osella, 26, of 4 Village St., col­ Phone MI 3-1524 to-pick, up their children promptly : Coach Jim Ta'tum^ A m ong-69 dren. They moved to Levlttown in Crimson Tide flgurea to be strong vUle Is saving by consolidation, III) I LED TEBEE UVES a t 4:30 p.m. T a r Heel freshman ^ candidates. August. . j then somebody apparently la mak­ odist Men’s Club will be held lided with a car driven by John ItZ) T E E F IB 8T SBOW at Ute end positions this season. Mr. and Mra. Raymond B, Ben- ■ many* not on arholarships, 22 w'ere Five lettermen are back.. 1%fy ing hp the difference?” Saturday at 7 p.m. at Wesleyan Lazor, 64, of Long Beach. N. Y. The Greatest Event in Motion Pictuie History! (M) rOMEDV TIME (lau ) rLAVHQIlSE 44 beer for ym (U> WESTEBN MOVIE nett and Rev. James R. MacAr,-, selected to various all-atate teama In replying. Smith Indicated Hall. Osella was driving east on E. Arkanaaa haa been under four ara Willie Beck. Charley Gray. lU) OCT WEST (la Pfnxrraa) (It-M) TVSyESSEE EBNIB ■thuf of the First (Mngre|W4dnarid(iring the 1956 campaign, reports flags — Spanish. French, Confed­ Don Owens, Baxter Booth and Rockville's n ^ of industry, could Furniture, chlnaware. electrical Center S t. . and, approaching the 6:14 (N) TBE EABLY SNOW POBD SHOW Intersection of Spruce St., had "Tha Plendarara" Church are attending a '^uiKlr’! North Carolina. erate and United States, Ralph Blalock. All are juniors.. best be met in the rural area while goods and food ivill be among the (II) THE BIO SHOW I4:M ( I) riTY DETECTIYB consolidated government would Item s ■ auctioned. pulled into the left lane to pass an ^ T A R Z A N (II) POPEYE ( I) BTIC-TV NEWS _ _ hot cost the rural resident any • Night School Olassee unidentified vehicle which was AND THf 6:44 ( 4) POPEYE l*:J4 I 1) CHANNEL t WEATBEB M ' f - a. (U> PANTOMIMEjqi’IZ 14:11 ( 2) STARUnHT MOVIE more than any other form of gov­ Registration for .the Rockville turning right onto Spruce St. At (U> TWIUOBT TNEATEB "Slrra My Lera"^ luoneyl ernment. "Remember." he said, Evening School will be held Oct. the Intersection Lazor, who had LOST SAFARI m-M) COMMAND APPBAB- 6:16 ( 4) NEWS A WEATBEB ANCK (Caler) Sahjact E6 "the people of the Caty of Rock­ 4 at 7 p.m. a t the High School, ac­ stopped at the atop sign on Spruce 6:66 ( t) POPEYE TBEATEB Wyaa St., pulled out to cross the east .•■OONICOrrasaaMsMMus ( I) WTIC-TV NEWS ville are also' residents of the cording to an announcement by in ) PHONE r o i'E ANSWEB I4:N ( I) NEWS BEPOBTBB AND /ik .'C Town..” bohnd lane on E. Center St. WEATHEB Raymond E. Ramsdell, superin­ (tl) SMBTSCAST (2t.M) JANE WYMAN SHOW Smith added that conMlldatlon tendent of schools. ^ th operators asdd that they, — EXTRA — * CecilB DeMille's (t!) NEWS 1, "The Way Ha«a’* SPECIAL PRICE FOR o f ' local governments, would . re­ Classes, will be formed in sub­ had not seen each other because of ( I) cLOSE-r p On sp o b t b 14:M < I) WOBLIPS BEST MOVIES R0BIN80N-BA8Iub with Bah Steal# ceive the congratulitlons of sur- jects where the registration is suf­ the car which was turning into madaueriOH ".MaaOtaa te Garria” World’s ChaniplonBlilp .(M) COl’NTBT STYLE. C.S.A. U:M <1X4#) NEWS rouhijing areas and would appeal to ficient and if teachers for these Spruce 8t. Nrither man was in­ (It) BIG NEWS CONNECTICUT ONUT Industry, which "looks for sound classes can be secured. jured and damages to both vehi­ FIgbt on -Big Screea (U) NF.WS . Sessions will be held every Tues­ cles were estimated at about |10G . Thi Ten (H) WEATBEB government." visuyisioti , MANCHESTER 111:45 (54) CBOSSCl’EBENT ____ Another question asked was day from 7 to 4 p.m.. with the first each. . - E ' ‘ < N, I ' • : ■ rv 'lt:l4 (ID WF.ATHKE AND SPOETt "Do the people have the authority class scheduled for Oct. 16. Cqmmanomenis (54) WKATNEB _ ! U:U (IS) SIII.LION nOLLAf UOVIB to replace a manager?" Anyone desiring to register CHMLTON rm . MNC lOtMlDG rVONM 0C6M LUMBER, Ince { "Tlia Gcatlaaaaa Mlahe- Harlow lulled that the man­ should do so Oct. 4 at the school. 1 !i*vf«** ager can be replaced by the coun­ No registrations will be accepted t III) TONIGHT HESTON • BRYN NER • BAXTER • ROBINSON • DE CARLO • PiYjET lUILDING MATERIALS 111:54 (12) MINISTEE TONIGHT ._ cil and the only security the man­ over the telephone, Ramsdell said. riCDCIf 3IICtO«1C SHM AWTIM AJOHH VWCCNT AND 11:15 (55) NEWS AND rBETIEWS ager has is the right to a public St. 'B eraanrs Guild joaa lX,KuV • HARDWICltt-fOCH-SCOn-ANDtRSON-PRICt II :tf (21) TONIGHT hearing. The Women'g Guild of' St. B er­ MASON SUPPLIES ( 5) CHANNF.L 2 WEATBEB PRICES , ( I) WTIC-TV- NEWS __ The S-houf mecUng. accepted nard’s parish will hold its month­ ,S Perferm- NOW PLAYING ( 5 MOMENT o r MEDITATION ly meeting in , the parish hall ALL. SEATS the report and discharged the In­ aaeea Daily| S44 CsbIm; 8ta~Ml S-4144 ( 5) SIGN OFF equities Committee with thanks. Tuesda:y at 4 p.m. All members a i R CONDITIONFO ( 4) NEWS Ralph Gibson, served as moderator are urged to be present. Matlaeea iMattae# Eveataig for the meeting. ' Honor State Depaitntent Head 1:44 I Oilld OMId 4:H < 4) SPOBTSCOPK 60c 7Se ‘ i 5) CHANNELS WEATHEB Town Farm for Sale Several local women attended a STATE 7)14 < 6) AMEBICA MOVES FOE- COMTENTS Sale of the town farm building reception in porchester. Mass., Eveslaga Adult Adult WABD DRTCLERNIN8 and property was Kcommen'ded Saturday in honor of Mrs. Nanqy 7:48 AM^LE PARKING Me ( I) WE4TEBN MAB8HAL (U) 1 O’CLOOE BBPOBT Call. Massachusetts Department ■ (21) WEATBEB -li. ^ Pick Up and Dolivary President of the Sons of Union IM) NEWS A WEATBEE Veterans ChvU War AuxlUary. (U> 8POETS rOCL'B 7:46 (in LOCAL NEWS Attending were Mrs. Laura 7)14 (55) WEATEEE Kreh, Mrs. Mary Buchanan, Miss' T:1S qSAI) DOUGLAS EDWAE04. Fisher Emergency Ann Willeke, and Mrs. Rose La- Crossed (22) nGEUGBTS DRY CLUNSMS, lac. COMPARB! Beepital Notes RESTAURANT in i tOmiH DALY. NEWS 325 Browl St.—DIaI BH 4-11U T:|4 ( 661) em eu s BOY Admitted yesterday; Mra Anna "Bayal Beeatahaat" Numbers Reuhl. 40 Okhard 8 t ; Louis Co- CHIANTI < 6) AFTEB DINNBi MOVIE PBIDAY, EEPT. 27 ^ hen, 23 Vernon Ave.; Miss Karen 14 DIROT S9 UARE MANCHISTIR _ Paetara FUai "Maa with a U:66 I 6) NEWS . I Underwood. Main 8t.. Broad •7 ' MlUlaa” (1665) HOTEL COSMOPOUTAE M m UcoI E m B ra M cy (1661) SGT. PBESTON (22-54) TIC TAO DOUGH I Brook; Norman , Chambers, 24 ProM inttfor, PEOPLE’S CEDICE . ^ (25) CLUB M <(Mar) (MH» (H) PBO WEESTUNO t:N (1666) HOUSE PABTT 6:66 ( I) O.S.8. "Oearaliaa Frarlera” (55) EBN FABTY ch u r^ g waters of the New England coast form the aetting for a daring smuggling 3.5432 ( n PBO-rOOTBALL EIOH- . . (M) n iD E AND OBOOM Bl&£U U N C LE JIM UOE1W l:M ( I) CIVIL Am FATBOL BEST BEER EVER BRIWED F po4 Afetalro Elaaaar Faeker JOHNNY KIRK plot involving a 8tuff(5d bear and a reed dog, which alm ost deceives B an y Sullivan, the PelicB OMorttiMnt SfO CliBrlMB Bill Trevora - RINOyNO 8ROTHBIS* CLOWN or'T V CHANNEL SStBPRINOinBLD * ^ ilk 3-4131 *T h c RAUQONS — JUftGUNG ‘ AHD HIS ROCK ‘N ROLL TRIO MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATirs S t o c k in t s ” IN ONE OF AMERICA’S OREAT BREWERIES ScFcnth Sin* SATURDAY, SEPTe 2 » -1 1 AJM. to 4 P.M. THBTIUE A SENSATION 1 l r.i;h \ I !'■ . 4 I N 1 I|;i , , i - PREMIERE TONIGHT AT 8, CHANNEL 18' Waaaialaaee AT THE WADDRU SCHOOL GROUNDS COME EAiULY OR CALL > *tn I • >K i I \ I 4 r lu; \ K » - i i ^ i : aw u lw m MpinM eoaewf. osoiw. a I QbWi 3-5940 6:166:16 1M6:I6)16:6I a OAKES • MOVIEB • PONT E1DX8 • BNACK BAB • KOMB OOOHED FOODB ' m i 1-519S For RoMtvotioaa 3.4858 •Uir.l eTMTERLUDE” . 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^ ^ -,■ ' ------!■: ■-■ ■. ' ■)■■ ■■ ' , \ ■ •• ^ I / ‘ nun imnr y /- UANCRESTER EVENING HERALD. MNCHESTER, C0NN« THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i«, 1»BT HANCHESTEB BVENING h era ld . HAMCHESTEB. conn. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1967 PAGE FIVE; ■T““ ‘ I— 1! II *«■■—; do not agree with the law but who Regional District 8 livered In the near future and wilt notified by letter that it will be Race Problems Intend to obey iL” GENERAL be used at the preaent time In one eligible for (he mathematies prize Realtor Officers Saud and Jawdat Meet The Evangelist ua^d Second Co­ of the senior classrooms. offered by P ratt and Whitney. The rinthians n , Chapter'’6,'beginning* The Board also approved an $8,- letter noted that many of its em­ Plan to j£ttei«d with. verse 17 as his text last T V SERVICE The Tahulous Ford Heating Unit ployes llva In the three towns AU over World 953 list off science laboratdry fur- night. He ksyed his speech to three A OaD lillure to be purchased from the served by the district. Farto State Conference words: “Chaos, Clause ahd Cure." A stssp,.; By JOE McCa r t h y Hatnilton Manufacturing Co., of To Pateh Arab Problem The cause of the trouble, he said, and not miracle men. There' haa haa spent $15,0(M on a study of The telephone rang right away. I To Pupation Graham Says T E U M l 8-5482 " Chapter XII Wia(;anain. Thi price includes de- is man's separation from God by been a lot of taUc abou.t tha alae “rejection of leaderahtp opportun- knew it waa Henry, calling from iivery.'-Mtting up and InsUllaUon Several Showers Officers of tht Mancheattr (OMtiMMd from Fmg« One) Griffin of Georgia and Theodore R. sin! The only dure, he said, is re- The boom in the Ford MoUtr of the automobile and trUok mar­ itl6s In British politics," $51,400 his summer place in Southampton. On of the ^uipmant but not the Board of Realtora will Attend thg McKeldln of . Maryland. Mckeldin (CenUnned IroBi Fag; Oim) dsmption through (Thrist. Gompany operatloni that ahlfted ket in 1956. L personally, am on a study of Indonesian agrarian Henry, of course, ta a atnmg Elsen­ service coAiiections. ' Iraq mivht fly to DomaicuR to is a Republican, the others Demo- At his ruging, 437 persons made reasonably sura that 1956 will not policy, $453,783 oh teaching hoihe hower Republican. He waa boil­ For Miss Hart annual convention and Idas Con­ into high gear with the Introduc­ The Board advised Dr. Heisler toko port in Uio tolks. ersts. Graham said he has considered "Decisions for Christ." be as good a year aa 1955.” economics to Pakistan women and ing.” Hebron, Sept. 25 (Special)— ference of the Connecticut Agto-;, ■ While' the Southern governors making a special broad(:ast U> tion of Ita aucceeaful 1949 Ford'a A worried broker seized a Ford $175,000 for-Red Cross flood relief to obtain moi^e information about elation of Real Estate Boards ml . Sudh o otep would be oirnlficaot Young Henry and Benson serve While claaarooma were definitely the costs for installation and serv­ Miss Kathryn M. Hart, daugh­ are. seeking earUest posatble re­ p le ^ for calmness and a less'tnlng flat rear deck and “big car look," .public telatioru) man and said to in the -eastern United States. . i as trustees of the Foundation and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. the Hotel Statler in Hartford In view of recent olatemenU by moval of federal troops from Uttle ExpoHe Set Record' alao boomed the buaineaa of the him. "My God, you people aren't on the chilly aide at the regional ice since the.v,. felt that savings of-fiacial'tension in the South, but Young I^nry is a global-minded they draw a careful line of separa­ scho()l this morning, atudento can might be affected with the as­ Hart of Nianttc, h$a been honored Oct. 3. .j Ifoqt leaden that they felt no Rock, the White House Said Ehien- Ford family'a otjier famed Inatltu- going to let that get into the newi- map who enjoyed serving aa a tion between that work and their with several pre-nuptial bridal hower may want to br^en the no definite plans hsvs been made. BHtsin exported a record 3.1 tion, the Ford Foundation. The expect a forecast of “fair and sistance of engineers in the dis­ 1 Kenneth Ostrinsky, secretary of alarm at the altuatloii in Syria. billion dollars' worth of products papera, art you 7" delegate a few yeara to the United duties with the motor company, ahowers. Thla ralsea the poapibllity thft scope of the forthcoming confer­ Mrs. Oveta^Cuip Hobby, formbr Foundation', a philanthropic pub­ The public ralationa man Nations General Assembly,, (“If making It a point never to dlacuia warmer” next Monday morning. trict tou-ns, if practicable. '(Uie local board, aald today that he; ence to Include other aspects ^ the during the first four months of 1957 lic, truat, triaa tq give away Ford- In the clerk of the works' build-, The Board approved A list of She la a former resident 'of Bllsworth Mitten, president; Ralph even Iraq, lonp at eworda’ points secratary of Health, Education and compared with 2.8 billion dollars in shrugged and said. "It'a already the U.N. never accomplishes any­ Foundation affairs with company Mansfield and will wed Eugene F. With Syria, is anxious to ease the school integration picture. Welfare, made the suggestion. aarned money to'cauaea aa faat aa bqen released to the |>apera. Every thing, It's still Important to have executives, or vice versa. ing pragreas report to the Re­ disbursements which Included: Gaston, secretary; Warfen V. Hagerty, in aaying that, de­ the like period of 1956. Much of tha motor company eaina it, and wbrd of it" gional District 8 Board of Educa­ General control, salaries forxcler- Kiely, 250 W. High St., Saturday Howland, past president: and T. J; crisis. Plaaa to Discuss Subject the gain waa made in sales to the a place like that where people at 10 a.m. MtanUme, Syria charged Pre­ clined to elaborate. In any case, he said, he plana to PINE that la no aimple matter. 'Aa Young Henry predicted, 1956 from dillerent counties can talk to 'What happened between Young tion this week, Joseph Carter, said ical assistance. Sept. 3-13, and aup> Crockett, chairman of the Mul- mier Adnan Menderes of Turkey Eisenhower, also has agreed to United States; these rose to $233,- A writer for The New Yorker was' not aa good a year for tha that the heating unit may be gun plies, $213.82; Instruction, trat Mrs. Edward J. Cavagnaro, 72 Uple Listing Committee, would at­ discuss the subject this week* In 200,000, an Increase of. about 22 each other," he says.) He gets con- Henry Ford, capitalist, and tha tend. had openly interfered in SjTia's discuss integration problems with his regular Sunday broadcasL He PHARMACY, •nCe deacribed the Ford Founda­ automo'..*Ie Industry ta record- siderable satisfaction from the (jommunist Russian delegation at this weekend. books, $6181.72; instructiooal s u ^ Llnnmore Dr., stater of her fiance, per cent over the first four months tion aa a large body of money com< The transference of noise from plies, music and gym, $226.25; ,ve a mlacellaneous shower for domeaUe affairs, llie charge was Rep. Adam Clayton Powsii (D- indicated, however, that he would of 1956. But British imports «S4 Center St.—TeL MI t-t|IA breaking 1955, but the demand for Foundation't technical help to Asi­ the U.N. Is one subject discuaged in Delegates and members of M made by a foreign ministry spokes­ Nlf), a Negro, Who has told the avoid going into the'situation spC'‘ pletely aurrounded by people who the* Ford atock waa so great at the atic countriei and from ita backing tomorrow’s installment of The ode classroom to another still ex­ services, tuning piano, $45; Opera­ Assisting were Miss Elisabeth local real estate boards through­ man In reply to a statement by climbed even higher than exports want aome. A few yeara ago, when ists due to the absence of the glass Hdi;t, sister of the bridegnxtm President he ought to get the clflcally but added: In the first four months, exceeding time of the offering that brokera of such inatitutiima aa the Free Fabulous Ford Family. tion of school plant, supplies, $985- out the State are expected to at!> Menderes Tuesday that the situa­ Negro point of view. There Is a the Foundatton'a headquartera waa had to limit most (nistomers to a Univeraitv in Eierlin. Other doings partitions designed for the spaces ,87; labor, $140; school libracyi elect,, who will be maid of honor; tend. "I do endorse obedience to the them by about $800,000,000. PINE LENOX above partitions which form In­ tion In Svrla preeenU a grave poasibility that other Negro lead­ law. It la the )aw and we arc to located at Paiad'ana, California, ita few shares and aome peopit were of the Foundation perplex and Reprinted by aperlal permission $381.19; health tuppllei, $75; in­ and Miss Eileen Kiely and Miss Governor Riblcoff will be • th# threat to stability in the Middle . ataff called their working place able to buy only one ahare. lometlrtieia infuriata him. terior classroom walls. The re­ struction, industrial arts textlxxika, Mavis Small, who will be brides­ ers will be Invited to that meet­ obey it. There are thousands of de­ Kite! were used in weather ob- PHARMACY frMH Holiday Magazine; ropyrigbt, sulting noise was tarmed "dis­ conference's luncheon guest, aad Shut . .. ing. vout Christiana in the South who 299 B. Oeuter S t—50 9-08M Itching Palma. Because Wall Street doea not Hat Young Henry was a little put 1957, The Curtis Publishing Com­ $123.97. maid. Mra. EYancia Kiely also as­ C. Armel Nutter, treasurer of the At the same time, a Damascus aervatlonss as early aa 1749. The Ford 'Foundation haa alao non-voting atock, Ford changed its tracting but not Impoaalble," by The Board will not have to pur­ sisted. \ i There has been no specific time ^out, to aay the least, when he found pany; diatributed by King Features Dr. W. Christof Heisler, superin­ National Association' of Real newspaper reported that Syria has and place set yet for either the been called a tax dodge, which it stock claasificationa to give the 'the Ford Foundation's TV- Radio Syndlmzto;) chase an audiometer since the Office a s ^ is te s of Miss Hart Elstate Boards will to the dinner received fresh assurances that the not quite correct, although it doea new public shareholdars. voting tendent, who added that the situa­ lo'cal'elementary school will loan aeiaion with the Southern gover­ Workshop television show, Omni­ tion limited the use of visual aid at P ratt and\Whltney Aircn-aft speaker. Soviet .Union will not permit any nors or Ufe meeting with Powell. - ’ owa ita exlatence to the tax la\var power. Tht Ford faniilv retained bus, advertlaing Willyi automo­ ita machine for testing hearing, gave a miscelInMua. shower for aggressive move against Syria to If Bdael'a widows XUeanor Clay 40 per cent of the votea. which Hobby Speqding Risra Instruction because* of accom­ providing that it ia not in ^ liae The program will also includd ■ The Prasident arranged for an­ biles. He. was told that accepting panying sounds. . her at the "Cow Shed" EUst Hart; discUaslona of public relatione, succeed. other round of golf today at the « OUR STORE WILL BE Ford, and her four chlldran, had gives it a firin'grip.on the atoering Wtllyi aa a sponsor waa part of the there. In accepting the offer, the ford. Mansfield frieiitis of the bride- You dmi t iiMd to pmy inherited all of Ekisel’i and Old Model-making hobbyists spend Boani.. Anthorixea Purchases community activities, real estate Newport Country 'Club—thla time wheel. With the pniceeda from' the Workshop's aim of proving that Regional Board agreed to provide elect gave her a peraonal ahower. law, and other subjects. with Henry Ford II, head of the CLOSED THURSDAY sad FRIDAY 6250 to $300 fo r Henry't atock In.the company, they aale, the Foundation outdid itself high quality television could attract 50 to 60 million dollars a.year for Ek|uipment lists presented by Dr. for the tranaportation of the Following the reheaTfsl for the Ike and Governors Fofd Motor Co. would have had to pay a tax. that by donating a half billion dolara commercial backing. some 30,000.000 kita with .plaatic Heisler were approved as follows: equipment to and from the ele­ wedding Friday evening Mra. Ed­ Played OrKilf Yesterday might have been aa high aa $300 to college's and hospitals, the larg­ "I'll never forget the time Harry parts. Such kita were introduced Remedial reading equipment, $720; mentary school and to help defray mund L. Kiely will entettain the SEPTEM BER'^th and 27th million. In order to ratib that much est philanthropic grant at one time only six years ago. In 1951 all six secretarial chairi, for use In the Elsenhower played 18 holes yes­ j. INCONSPICUOUS Truman appeared on the Work­ expenses If repairs become neces­ bridal party at a buffet supper at f to Talk Tuesday money, they would nave been in history- shop's TV show for children? which model-kit sales amounted to only administration office, library and sary. P ^ ^ T b a S ’^ ^ ^ ^ t terday morning, almost Immediate­ IN OBSERViLNCE OF THE HOLIDAYS her home. ly after returning from Washing­ . QUALITY HEARING AIDS forced to tell a large klict of tbe The lyorks of the Ford Founda­ was called Excursion," says H. about $50,000,000. Laat year they bhinmerclal classrooms, $119.16; The Board alao plana to write to f PRESCRIPnON (fkmtianed M m Page One) company to outaidera, which they tion range from granu aa high aa Rowan Gaither Jr., chairman of reached a total of $300,000.()()0. visual aid rental fees. $100; and the local Boards of Education to ton, then went back to the course did not want to do at the tirfle. There are three time xonea to > ' EXPERIENCE late in the afternoon for in hour $25,000,000 to the Fund for the the Foundation's board of trua- Moat popular with model buildera labor and material for a semi­ thank them for the use of the Alaska: Paclflc Standard. Alaiki f Jag that his ceaae-and-dealBt edict Moat of the atock waa left Inatead Advancement Of Education to $5,'-' teesi "I didn’t know about It my- are planes and ships,, which ac­ permanent electrical Installation school! for their meetings before 4 Bp Onr rhanBaelsto and 4S minutes of prketics with to the tax-free foundation. But the. Standard and Bering Sea Time. ' to rioters against integration and advice from club Pro Norman Pal­ Studio Fire Destroys Street Scene Sets OFEN SATURDAY AS USUAL 000 for a visit of a prominent Ital­ aelf until I read about it in the count for about 70 per cent of the for industrial arts equipment, the regional school waa availabl*. There is an hour’s differsneg be­ ^x^ArtlNir Dreg Sltrei hot been'obeyed.. mer. Foundation'! majority ahare of the ian author to the United States. It papers the morning of the show. sales. $350. The equipment will be de­ The Regional Board haa been tween each. Nine Negro pupils were ascort- Smoka still'roll! from the wreckage of several building seta which burned at Untveraal-International offsnlbavoiM'sh company waa all in non-voting od to and from clauee yesterday The President also has an oppor­ studio yss'terday, with loss uUmated at $500,000. The Are was on the studio's back lot burning garanwi uraaigr stock. Tht family held onto all by bayonet-oarrylng soldiers of I tunity today to go aboard the an elaborate replica of a New York street scene. Tha blare was fought by 12 outaida Are companies, ______of . tha voting atock. In othar worda, atomic submarine Seawolf—and to as well as the studio's ownuiapallment (AP Photofax). to keep control of the Ford Motor lout Airborne Division. At < go for an underseas ride. iha-mr aiodsli. Newport White House, Press See- iheai— Oempany the Ford family gava rota^ James C, Kagerty aaid Ei­ The sub—said to be able to live in well-defined Negro areas; the Ford Foimdatlon moat of the senhower “thought it was good" cruise 80,000 miles without refuel­ the homes of others are located gompaay'a' profita. that the diildren went to classes. ing—ia juat back from a month's Negro Students near both white and Negro areas. Rains Drench Oovo Awtty MllUons And the Preeident was pleased, maneuvers iK the North AtlanUc They live in house.s that range QUINN’S PRAiUtACT The FoundaUon didn’t amount to • Msgerty reported, that there had and arrangad to anchor briefly'in from poor to average by white 826 .MAIN ST.—MANCHEST^ Fhoaa BO S-418S much' aa a philanthrdpic monfi bean no trahh outbreak at vlolenee NarraganMtt Bay close by the vh- Give Reaction standards: generally very good Soggy Texas, giver until 1950 when ita atock in of the kind that occurred in Little catioB WhRe Hoiisa, bn: the way compared to other Negro homes. tha Ford company began to pay Reek Monday. ______back to tts baSa at Cfcoteh, Oonn, At least, three fathers have seen big dlvidendg.TlnTyear ita ahare Tbs BoOthern ObverhorsOonfitr- ' ElainlMwit'a couraa aciroiii the In Classrooms military service. Cartelyou Walla. 300 Homeless of profita came to $86.,500,000 and snea adopted a raaolutlon laying: bay by cabin cruisar to the golf 38, father of Csrlotta Wslls, served It gave away $24,000,000. Since “Tha sitnaUon In Little Rock is club is in the siame general ama (Continued (Tom Page Oaa) with an anti-aircraft Army unit (Continued from Pago One) Me: then ita handouta have almOat tri­ a matter of grave concern. It la whera the Seawolf was headed. in tha South Pacific. W. B. Brown, 'n pled. You can get aome Idea of the Imperative that a constructive dents between classes. Most of ths Minnie's father, waa in the Army cfal 2.07 inches with up to 6 inches ■taggering preaent day value of solution- bo found. questions were answrsrad glibly. during World War II and was once in aome parts of tha city. The offi­ AnnoUneementki the Ford atock loft to the Founda­ “A ooinmlttee of thla conference Policemen Attend M>f. Bates describes Elisabeth stationed at Ft. Campbell, Ky., the cial total since Sunday was 8.60 tion by Rdael and Old Henry from appointed by ite chairman, aliould base of the paratroopers now at MISS LORI^'AINE WISHES ’ ' laat year'a aale of only 22 per cent raquaat a eonference or oonfer- aa til# “star of the show." That Central High. Inches. of it to aome 300,000 public atock encee with the Preeident and the H artford CiaBses undoubtedly is true as far as psopi* World War (1 Vet Civil defense workers and fire-; TO ANNOUNCE tHAT — buyera and "key amplovei" of the Governor of Aricansaa, aeparately outside Arkansas are conesrnad. men rescued 120 persons, some; •om panyfor $842,600,000. or Jointly, seeking tha withdrawal Four memberi of 'the Manches- Ernest Green said that hit fa­ — -It ma.v aeem, a t firat glance, aa nf federar muiBe JR»irA.rEBBia tsr " Police xPgpartmeht ' recenllv - She hex received niort than 100 ther, L. S. Green, served in World etranded on roof tops, at the height; 'IT the FdUhdati)9n doublecroaaed at ihr eM i^ieeBai aemait," " compieie4 4 3-weeir couraa on fln- UtteW and" she said thal hot 'one War II. of the flood. Many wars removed tha Ford family in aelling aoma of Shortly after tha requaet for a gan^Ung at Hartford. Two of: of them Was critical.' They bore H. C. Ray. 68. the father of by motorboats. i ita atock to the public after the ■Mating with naanhewer -was re- flie four, along with two other po­ postmarks from . many fortign Gloria Ray, .15. said that he is a YOUR STARDUST famllp enriched the Foundation 10 countries and from Atatea outsids "retired agricultural agent." He East Central High School here | ealved in Newport, Hagerty told a lice bffleera are attending a photog­ closed because school buses were yeara earlier to avoid Juat auch a newB eonfarenca: raphy school this week, also in the South. said that he studied at Tuakegee Nie aale. 'Dte truateea of the “Of cenrsa, whan a commlttas of Hartford. ' One New Zealander put the ad' Institute under the famous agri­ unable to operate. Some S3 streets i were (Hosed to traffic. BEAUTY SALON Kvndation aald officially that governors requests a conference Sgi. Walter Ferguson and Pa­ dross this way; “iSliXabeth Bck- cultural scientist,-George Wash­ thfy decided to aell in order "to with the President, the President trolmen Allen Smith, Ronald Rob­ ford, ???, Little Rock. Ark." A ington Carver. Schuleiiburg, 65 miles South-! east of here, had T.84 inches since duce the high concentration of 1. RELIABLE SERVICE always will see them.” erts and Kenneth Barker complet­ picture of Elizabeth and a ' howl- All of the students except Eliza­ I 38 Park'St., Rockville lie Foundation'! asaetaJjulha tec- Rejected Idea ed the fingerprinting course. Fer­ ing rrowd of white was pasted on beth live within eight to 14 blocks Sunday. The Nsvidad River flow-', drltlea of one company in one in- But Eisenhower, it was clear, guson and Smith, along with Pa­ the envelope. The letter Wras de­ of Central High. Elizabeth lives ed 7 fMt deep over Farm Road' 1292. WILL'OPEN FOR io$(NESS:^ C duitry." , promptly rejaetad the Idea of e trolmen Leo Qrover and Emanuel livered. about so blocks away but she Actually, of couraa. It w u the ssaeion at which Gov. Orval Pau- Motols. are . at the photography A letter from a woman In Ocean would have.to travel several miles U.S. 181 and several farm roads 2. UNEQURLED VRLIIE side. N. Y., said; - were,o)pse(l:,fpr 'a lime near Flor-1 ^ , STARTING -OCTOBER I $t ^ ' Ford family that deci^ to let bus of Arkanaas, would sit in with school this week. if she attended Horace Mann, the ■/ public at(Kkholdera into the com­ him and the five-man committee Bchendet also said that the 11 Support and EneewragemaBt only S ig to high school. eavilie. 30 miles South of hare, af­ p l y and for deepcY’ reasons, headed by tlov, tiither Hodgee of applicants for appointment to the “Take heart from the .thought Perltapa tha. most unusual 'am­ ter a drinch 'downpour. - ; (nilnga had changed in 10 years. North ptroiina. that there are ntany whito people " Bridge Daunaged ' i ■ ■ - . " local force will be interviewed soon bition'll) that at Tiielma Mittj Lorraine be read^/Af meet'", ynuf every need in beauty The company's aaaeU had grown 3. DEPENDABLE QUALITY “Faubue la 'not in our plans," by senior officers of the depart­ like myaelf, m y famUy and my had. StaV wants to be ''Shcecutive. Floating tree' 'stumps damaged . to almost $2>,| billitm and the days Hagerty replied when asked ment and then given physical eij- friends who with to aend you our dirseter of tha NAACP.”- slightiy a bridge bn U.S. 181. | culture, and will upeciali%e in hair coloring and hair cutting. when auch a giant enterprise could whether the President had in mind anjinationa. The applicants were support and encouragemant." About 100 students in the! continue Under the ownerihip of a conference where Feubue would given oral examinations by a S- A letter from Raymond Garcia Schulenburg ares were unable to i one family without acrutiny and 4. OOARANTEED SATISFACTION be on band. , man panel last Saturday. of the Phiiippinea aald; Bills May HU High get to school. Other students and ; criticism hava long since passed, Eisenhower . met with Faubus The panel consisted of Cspt. "It is indeed unfortunate for a ------\ aoms rural residents were stranded i Tht hour$ will b* «$ follows: The stock sale waa one more step hers Sept, li for a two-hour dia- M. A .|^arria of West Hartford, Lt. great nation 'like youra ia—;ths During the first five months of overnight In Schulenburg. Several! In Youill: Henry’s recognition of cuasion of the governor's use of R. G. ■‘Aheam of Hartford and Sgt. U.S.—who is called and recog­ this year 81,846 bills were intro­ bridges in the area were under Tutidsy, W»dns$dsy, Thuriday and Saturday—9 A.M.-6 P.M. what Fortune magazine called Arkansas National Guardsmen to Edward Steele of the Connecticut nized as the leading champion of duced in Icglslstivs sessions of the water. changed social climate. bar Negroes from Central High I State Police. democra,cy, to be rocked by the states whose assemblies met this The rains pushed steadily North ! kriday—^9 A.M.-9 P.M. Wama Stock Buyers School. Faubus contends he called I -r.-...... J h)th of ' 'racial . discrimination. yaar. This total indicates a new and Westward aa a result of a low i In the excitement of the aale. out the guard—now put Into fed­ Howevar, I atiU' have faith in the high record by the year's end. New pressure area hanging over the For appointmont Call Rbckvijla TR 5-27^52 the largest cpmmonstock offering eral senice by Eisephower—to majority of-Americans.” le^alstive measures introduced up Gulf of Mexico! in United States history. Young prevent violence. How do the Negro parents feel 7 to June 1 almost equaled the num­ A crest, the second this week, Henry remained, aa usual, calmly In addition to Hodges, members So They Say ber of bills presented during all headed down the Nueces River to­ of the committee named to eenfsr "Wa )(avs' done A lot of think­ realistic and down to earth. To ing about thla thing in the past 1955. ward Three Rivers. the diamay of the high-preaaurt with the President are Govs. Le­ 24 hours,“ said WUllam Roberts, roy CoUina of Florida,# PYank If:(racketMr Johnnv) Dio’had Wail Street brokers and against Clement of Tennessee, Marvin just before 'hie son Terrance left the advice of some, of his own ad llllliiilliii)ill)))i one falling, it was the Insbmty to for school ypacerday. “It's almost vlatoa. ha stubbornly Insisted on say no to anybody. mors than she (Mrs. Roberts) can (satan- ONLY warning a meeting of the under­ Ho«t pits tlr pitu Ttii^llBf pitu tlr Httf pipi tir Fito LItwt sir ttly —Anthony Doris, former officer stand. Wa dteided;’ to go ahead.” writers who were handling the t t a i l l i t f l Lsit ysa tby t o Last Isis ysa qsttoAg MheMiw gaaA y— ito i fas teat, M feeNtoJ Ns in United Auto Workers Union. Almost all tha parents are nS' .7’ Coming Sat., Oct. 19 ■ale that he didn’t want the Ford •'v: tivee of thlb area. Some of them •lock peddled aa get-rlch;Klulck, goat roeWor waaboMss lebNw—dewee, wbboa esagszalabtobaes. bM> It Ms daSMt* Is to V I earnestly ban«lvs that Commu­ ■ fotor, mam ' ' -r"'' driOdaotolr la a NOtM nist inflltraUon into the Middle ran't-mlaa, suro-thing tickets to SEND THEM East is highly dangerous to the r JJuL J>£UJL Wealth. very existence of the Middle East "It seama to ma that thara has - ■ ^ V ■ ^ J - as aovsraign states. o n l y been a certain amount of over- THE —Prasident Camille Chamoun of - SINGLE gtatrment about the potential Lebanon, . £ tt ihjL "Sjuim, value of Ford atock," he said to DRESSER RASE the underwriters. "We at Ford HOMETOWN As I moved'Into public life I g u o r o n t o o s II A.M. to t P.M. Motor Company are business men was to find that what;t-I had learned about people from my speculator OOMMUNITY BAPTISiT CHURCH ■ ■ R .«. »»0 NEWS days applied equally to other af- o o m u c h falra. , — Financier Bernard Baruch. EacKnive Cold Seal Warranty, X (or a Ml year on all parti . It seems that Murder, Inc:, has end tubet, pkit 90-deyt* guer- opened a southern branch in the entoed larvice.at no sKlra ceil Western Hernisphere. ta you. La«h tor Wile eael... —Rep. Donald L. Jackson (R- Calif.), on assas.sinations of three LaUn-American presidents. NOW.. • SEE THE NEW YOUCAN If om- friends in the West really R«g. $22.50;er j want to perform Ta' service for 1/ West Germany, then they should STYLES IN Armstrong let us conduct our campaign alone. —Socialiat Leadei- Erich Ollen- $18.00 hauer, on West Germany elec­ ‘ i QUAKER RUGS tion Sept. 15. ‘ 'A- DOUBLE BOOKCASE Regardless of where It was all Innocent fun. DRESSER RASE your service man or —Janet Fawcett, 28, of Van and Mirrer rpSTM lED h e a d ig a r p Nu.vs. Calif., after her husband woman is stationed, !'■ _ shot and wounded man he found ''B ag. SIN ' Beg. $48.6# Keg. $89.98 the Manchester Eve­ in her bedroom. ' r V $;■ • " A W|D4qw S||(|e$ ning Herald can be for-^ It (taking defense secretary warded to be at “Mail I job) falls in the area of being a $133 $36.00 $48.00 - ^ Ma^e to Or der CaU’^ regularly with all good citizen. Bring your aid rollers ha as4f. —Noil H. McElroy, on giving up save Ne per 6 b ^ * the bometown news his 3285,000-a-year job for $25,000 NationalliT: Advertised post. ' Nationally Advertised • people away from Tb* New Ycrher I27S.(Mlr home are so anxious ill Bieiief •R)r*co

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mants in tha grmphie arta industry that was given by equipment man- DrckNlleR Modest War Hero Contends Officer Inspects FRIDAY ONLY ufacturera, aald, ‘Revolutionary Connectumi ICE CREAM SODA SontitiQ iiprald By BOOEA PBIOB Local CAP Unit VUBL4BU1£D BY- TBK changes affecting magasina and Any Flavor, 21e ■inuij> FsamNo oo.. in c . newspaper printing are on the The Bible Has the Best Heroes 824-828 MAIN STREET u m m u a»M t Yankee A t the last masting of tha Man­ T E L Ml 3-5161 ■■Betiwtwr. Zaun. horizon." These changca, he added, TBotUia r. ncRousoN By A. H. O. chester Squadron o f tha CIvU A ir ArHiir Drag Sitrtt WAI.TI1R R. rSROUSON could be put to use for the mutual By RAY 8HAW ‘mintetara, axplaina hia paator, MANCHESTER Patrol (G A P ) Capt. F. Villanova, OPEN THURS. TILL 9 P.M. Itabllabcn benefit o f the Industry and the Oklahoma City (F)— John Craws Rav. Claybron Datring. tjMatM Oetobtr L u n " I don't know any 'haro' atoriaa air inspaetor from Baatara Oon- consuming public. A casual tfbssmr, wsndarlng killed 40 Germane and captured 16 ___ Krtry Crtniiic Bxant at least about myaalf," O aw a aald. noettcut Group, made a routine But the expense in converting to cold into the opening days of tha more to win the Congreealonal I and HoUdajra Gnterad at Iba " I tali my boya what'a in ths Good lupaction of tha local squadron. „.tle* ai Mancbctter Coon. the hew machinery would be special session of tha Gensral As­ R q a «» MaU Matter. Medal of Honor 12 years ago. Book.. .what they ought to know.” Ha complimented Lt. Thomas F. roScR IFTIO N RATES great That where toe lithog­ sembly, could have been forgiven Whan the boyi in the Sunday Ha continued; ‘1 never talk Walsh, commander of the Ideal Payabla In Adraac* raphy Industry Fund would come i t he had judged, by all the ex School clast he teaches found out about myself. I feel that no one squadron, on the unit’s appear­ 0* Taar ...... *U.M in. In addition, his plan enVisagea temal circumstances, that the recently about his bravery, he owes me anything. I do believe I ance. Moatba ...... 17.78 situation was one of contest be­ bluihed. owe society aomething, and I try Written taste ware taken by tha ta Moatbs . .... iM the advance trsiiilng of workers jra MobUi ... LtO tween a Democratic legislature and For 13 years he had tried to to live a life." cadets, under tha superviiion of raafeiT ...... JO to handle the new equipment to a Republican governor. hide hla past from h ii nelghjiors 2nd Lt. Indulls Ozola,' training of- Copy ., M Crews la a foreman in the' re­ assure an orderly tranalHon. . This calSusl observer could easily and fellow church members. He finery division of a meat packing fleer. 'Thaae tests are part o f a teiemimt or y 'U Swayduck’s proposal is adopt-, have begun getting his political tried to keep out o f the public’s plant here. Ha also teaches an sariea toe cadets must paaa to ob­ TBM ASBOCIATED PRESS signals mixed when he heard the eye. Even after he won the medal tain a Cartificata of Profielaney, ed by both the union and man­ \ adult group at the church and at­ Tfea Aaaodatad Praaa la axcluilTaly official message with which the ‘Outside World as Seeii by Little and returned home from World the highest cadet award, pre­ aatlUad to tha oaa of rapubllcatlon agement, tha Llthographeri will tends night claases at Oklahoma all B an s dlapatcbaa cradlted to I*, governor in question welcomed the Red Riding Hood’s Oraadmother' War'll, he received little pub­ City University. sented by National Headquarters. not oUfanrlM cradllad In tbla paper be doing more than pioneer an ap­ special session. If you've never read the story licity. and alao tba Meal newa pabUahad here "Much of the character of our That was the way he wanted it. He’s been going to college al AUSTRIAN POSTAL CARDS Al) ilfSta of fapubtleauoo of apedal proach to a problem now plaguing of Little Red Riding Rood you night for six years and expects l(o dlapatehea barata ara alao raaerrad. state, through history," said this should do so right sway because Crews, has been trying to live FIRST many In the labor movement They governor, "has been shaped by the get hia bachelor's dagras next yesiir. run aaiTtea ellaol of N. E. A. Se It’s a Table and wa can all leam down his bravery. He Is quick to Austria tasuad the first poatal will be demonstrating that a union sturdy qualities of self reliance and say he’s not ashamed of it. "B u t Would h# repeat hia bravery? cards in 1860, followed In 1870 by tea. Ine. a lesson from the moral that a " I don’t know. I believe anyone PubUahara RepreaentaUTca; Tba can do more than fight over bread- independence formed on Connecti­ fable offers. Now from what I can It’s aomething In the peat—some­ the German Confederation, Ekig- JuUua Matbawa Bim al Asaacy — Naw cut farm s," would have done tha saqaa under and-butter issues for Its members; figure out the moral of the Little thing that doesn’t do anybody any land, and Switzerland, and, in 1871, Torb. Cbicaso. Detroit and Boatoa. N ext, our casual observer would the circumatances." ' MMMBER AUDIT BtTREAU O f they will be demonstrating that a Red Riding Hood story is this: good when you bring it up." by the Netherlands and Belgium. Read Herald Advs. CntCDLATIUNR have noted the gubernatorial state­ Hte class of boys at Ebcchange labor union can recognize Its In­ ment: . "Never trust your Grandmother— \Tha BaraM Printtns Company, lac.. especially If she has big eyes and Avenue Baptist (Jhurch got ths liBBaaa no financial raaponstbllKy for terests are bound up with the In­ "Connecticut should not be In the same reply other people will who hay business." a big mouth.’" You've got to admit A lliouffbt for Today ------^■-»l arrora appaartas la ad. terests of Indui^ry and of tha com­ that's good advice. But personally ask him to tell his "w ar” stories. la aad otbar raadlas nutlar "The farmers of Connecticut "Only war stories that need to Spoasored by the ManiRaatar ■------Braaus Herald. munity, and cjin be a force In pro­ have gone on record repeatedly I ’ve never thought much of the Ooueil «t Cbuehaa Little Red Riding Hood story be­ be told are in the Bible," the seri­ ' aoTartlteBS cioalas bourn moting the welfare of all.- against any direct subsidy from ous Crews declared. y—1 p.m. Prtday. the state treasury. cause it has such a weak plot. .. Monday What it needs is a little romance, Three Decorations A Call to Actloa Saltaiaaday—1 p m Tueaday. "It Is my considered opinion that A Spy For A Spy mpre suspense and a few good Printed citations of his bravery Christian reaponalbllity calia us -1 Pl B. Wadnaaday. most of oUr farmers, who are tell the story. He has three dated MILL FABRICS m. Ttaoraday. laughs here and there. Let’s face to action— wherever. In the midit proud and self reliant, would reject within 48 hours In April, 1945, day— B. mday. There :is a certain comfortable a handout from the state treasury It, these days people just won't of plenty, there are families who — -TT—i#..<*8tePB! 10:1b a.B. aaob One was for the Medal of Honor^ predictability about, some of the paid for by the other taxpayers go for the old routine of Girl meets ■till taste the bitteraeaa of daily >y a< pUbOeaBab azeapI Saturday — the others for the BronM and a BA ■ . \ minor events o f our time. When, of the state. It it my considered Wolf. Wolf eats grandmother, girl poverty; loses W ojf. Silver Stars. All were given for Thursday. Bt^awilter 28 recently, the United SU tes dU- opinion, too, that the people of — wherever those who labor In Connecticut are overwhelmingly action In the Battle of the Bulge. the fields as migrants work with­ SALESROOM cloaed the arrest of a Russian The Medal of Honor was given Insiie Ontnil High against 'having their taxes paid out respect accorded to their hu­ ORIGINALLY CHENEY'S SALESROOM "master apy" who had been mai- over as handouts." for knocking out two machinegun man dignity, without a basis for neats, killing 40 of the enemy and Kawspaparman eoraiih f tha alt- queradlng aa a photographer down All this certainly had an Ideologi­ security, or without a place in toe TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND ONLY - SEPTEMBER - - ^ capturing 15 others. 177 HARTFORD RD. — MANCHESTER 26 27 28 cal ring very familiar to American School Menus community; ■aUoa Ja UtUa RocH are haturally In New Tork a t y , th i sequel was The Silver Star was for taking certain. And now It has speared ears during the past two and a half — wherever the aged or disabled aiudous to find and faatuto any decadea.a . TheTOa emphaaii on "self charge of hla platoon after its who depend on savings or pen- tondtaa whiOh tend to reitoto tW Initha news, for what it is worth. reliance and Independence," the The Herald has been, requested leader ■waa wounded. Under aioni, or othefs who depend on Large Selection 0 / faith In tha basic dacancy o f l^d- The Russians report the capture avereion to having govismment get to print the achool menus on Crews’ command, the platoon'held small, fixed Incomes suffer In­ into the "hay busineaa,” and the Thursday in order that parents back the enemy for six hours. creasing hardships due to the high man nature. And perhaps,' In o f.a "master spy" who, they say, Crews won the Bronze Star for B a s e m e n t Main Ftaor Speciais classification of the "handout” as may have an idea of how many cost of living; their own hunier for reaaaurin^ was trained Jjy the United States something repugnant to any Am er­ meal tickets their elementary refusing to be evacuated. Although — wherever men are denied fair avidcnoa, they tend to play up to penetrate the Soviet security icana atm linked to the spirit that school children need to purchase he waa wounded, he kept firing at employment opportunities. the advancing enemy. UPHOLSTERY AND what thay do m ana(e to find. network in toe Baltic area. built this country are all familiar on Friday. From now on the (Sent in by Oacaf O. Anderson) FORMICA Along with the madala, he came CLOTHES BASKETS Teatorday, fo r Inetanee, they lia allagad master apy for us la notes. They have been sounded, menus -will be printed on Thurs­ 2-ln-1 LADDER again an d . again, during the past home with leg wounds that kept Limited supply. Mm ’s Immy stylt were m g tr to pounce upbn avery idenlMad aa one C. P. Bromberg. day. Henry Burden, a ScottUh'.lnuni- COUNTER TOPPING two and a half decades, l>y /vawoub " ■ Elementary ------him hoepltallzed fo r two months. grant who Invented to* plough and Accora;^ to the Russian.an- Reg. l.OO ea^- 2 For 7 7 e acn^i o f avldanca which,'lUnded to individuals and groups who have Monday— Baked hash, buttered You talk war, and he changei cultivator, also dasiipiad tha ma­ DRAPERY FABRICS ,T’ X 8’, most colors. Reg. 21.96. COttM-GoMMl s h ^ ahow that tha ulna ^ e g r o chil­ nouncetosnt, he was picked tip last won, for their stand, such labels beets, bread and butter, mixed to# subject to other things— chine which turned out horaaahoea per sheet. ^lEWELRY mainly church and God. Ho is one \ Long Sleeve. Reg. 2.79. dren aacortad Into the achool by July as i e entered Latvia, freah as "die-hard reactionaries" and fruit, milk. at tha rata of 60 par minute fair toe ALSO DRESS FABRICS OF WOOLENS. o f his church’s moat enthuseastic Per Sheet 9 . 7 7 from an' espionage school near economic royaliata," and who Tuesday— Hamburg on roll, but­ Union armies in toe Civil War. Pearl Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets. NOW paratroopan Juul, after they got have been accused of having a dol .SILKS, COnONS, NYLONS. ORLONS. Washington. tered com, chocolate pudding with W/t” JIG SAW there, found Manda^ip and acoept- lar bill located where their heart whipped cream, milk. LARGE REMNANT DEPARTMENT. anca from tha othar etudents. The Since tha news stories of our sr- might be. Wednesday—Tomato aoup, pea­ With motor pulley. pletura o f white ^ Nagro atand- resi of ths Russian master spy Our uninformed observer, then, nut butter and jelly sandwich, Reg. 22.50. would have had little difficulty In S^IEGE down in Nsw Tork fSstured tos white cake with chocolate frost­ OpM Moa. 9 fo 5:30—4ura.-Fri. 9 A.M. to 9 F.M. ' ing aad talUat together, the judging that the governor from Attention claim o f a Nagro p r t that ahe had dlscovsry of a full quota of special ing. milk. BATH OUTFIT 5 whom this message came waa a ’^u rsday— Meat loaf, mashed SATURDAY 9 A.M. fo 5 P.M. spy equipment in his shop snd VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I Wordy best tellerl iBsde M W the somewhat conservative Republican. potatoes, buttered string beans, White fixtures in- Q Q for Had this observer then circulated 2 1 Orudwd nop. Handwma etocy of the/two white atudenU room, it was also reasonable to ex­ whole wheat bread and butter, nraJnWted to attend a reception, to be held la American among leaders on the legislative eluded. Reg. 142.60. w w e i t ICE GUARD ■ Inritiny a -JhMely—Negro—bo y - t o • .jello-wUlL whipped cream, milk— -Hoine, to Leonard St.. Manchester. Conn., Rapt, y g PHONE Ml 3-7322 stdeTrf-thtngsrhe "wooia n iv r Been Friday— ToaatiK] cheese sand­ pm , sponsored by HaadMater Barracks Na. 780. REG dl^loeli Miore to Jou them in the cafe­ spy tos Russians would soon catch likely to hear thinga which could ANTIFREEZE aoveMat Hoy bright. wich, vegetable aticks, ice cream, Re g . 11.95 teria-all dudi acraps of evidence would also be well equipped. And easily have helped him to an er­ Offieers of toe Department M Connecticut, Veterans af World In 1 gal. cans. roneous identification pf the politi­ milk. ara TopoifM aa if in tha hope that this one. the Russians say, had a Junior High W m I, WiU be there to greet you and explain the fanetlon of TOILET SEATS Reg. 92c gal. Per Gal. 7 7 c cal and ideological. Allegiance of this association, formed Jut for you. thay wcritld aomehow redeem all complsta set of spy equipment, in­ such leaders. Monday— Vegetable soup, spiced All colors. 4% mmwm NOW 7 , 7 7 a f Am wica. cluding firearms, forms for mak­ ham, cheese, and lettuce sandwich, FLANNEL He would have heard, there, that An Veterans of Worid War 1 from sarreandjag towns will ha The Reg. 6.95, ^ A i t Nonethclees, these scraps of svl- ing false documents, a radio It waa the proper function of the pears, milk. WOKOIlMd. Change 6-ft. step to 12-ft. Straight state to have a heart and a finan­ Tuesday—Baked Virginia ham, dcnca, svu^when balanced against transmitter, snd a large sum of ____ ■ COME AND MEET YOUR BUDDIRS! ! ! ladder in seconds. Strong, rigid. 4 ONLY— 2 BULB CHALLIS NIGHTWEAR scalloped potatoes, buttered peas, University of Connecticut Soviet money. cial helping hand for any segment tha /reported behavior o f aome of Its population which, through no whole wheat bread and butter, • WALTZ UNGTH GOWN5 This makes us even, In the mst- AUTOMATIC^ KITCHEN FIXTURE othdr white studenU, illustrated a fault of Its own. was enChiring pineapple chunks, milk. tw niE S YOU TO SUBSOaiBE TO THE • NIGHT SHIRTS eertaln atanding truth about U r o f spy headlines. Whether economic hardship. He would have Wednesday—^Turkey salad sand­ Bulbs included free. *| A*nerica'a tragic raca probAm. any Bromberg exlsU la something heard, there, that It waa proper wich, potato chips, carrot stieka, Third Annual HOT WATER HEATERS • RAIY DOU PAJAMAS ^ Wml AH SfaM Da Loxa Quality . 9 Reg. S.39. l e / / else again. and fitting for the whole resource gingerbread with chocolate frost­ Gas only. • O K / On# o f the glrla at Central High of the state to subsidize one par­ ing. milk. C_>> LAVATORIES iput this truth into words when ticular sector of the state economy. Thursday — Hamburg gravy, Reg. 109.96. 7 3 e # / A a said, yastarday: A Good Ending And the arguments he heard on mashed potato, green beans, hard this side of things would also hhve roll and butter, peach, milk. University 4 ONLY—NEW ' T f parenU would Just go home ■ It WM a summer of drought, 7 7 stru<;k a familiar note — the same Friday— Macaroni and cheese, and le t us aions, we'd be all right. As is. 4 only. . 7 7 and yet g summer of some special note sounded, so often in the psst pickled beets, bread and butter, 54” KITCHEN SINK POWERUWN ROWERS Wa Just want them to leave us be. triumphs In field and garden. It two and a half decades, by those Jello and cream, milk. Reg. 39.96. We can do It" who were, rewarded by being Senior High Ready to install. O O 7 * 7 jC For your bid lawn mower was a summer in which dry condi­ LASSIE LOVES Concert Series I t la all too often as this girl labeled "New Dealeri” and Monday—Barbequed beef on Reg. 129.95. O O e i / ^ toward any of these. R EG . $3.98 tions kept many Insect pests from "Socialists" and "collectlvista" bun, pickled beeta, pototo chips, 7 19S7-S8 Seaeon REG. $3.59 / aaid. There is nothing automatic ever being born, and yet a sununer and worse. bread and butter, milk. THE and baradltary about racial preju­ which produced tha moat persist­ Of course, It took particular cir- Tuesday—Baked corned beef dice. Children do not have It un- cumatancea to create thia Altuation , Pre$enting ent and hungry crop of mosqui­ hash, buttered string beans, CHIN-COLLAR e i they are Uught it by the con­ in which a governor who wsa real­ squash, whole wheat bread and toes suffered in many a yisar. I t ly a Democrat sounded like, a Re­ Zm O FRANCESCATTI NOV. 21, ’57 du ct words, snd opinions of their butter, milk. LOOK EVERY ITEM OUTSTANDING FOR QUALITY AND VALUE! WARDS GUARANTEES COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK! was a summer which was dry but publican, and legislative leaders Wednesday— Spaghetti and meat WORLD RENOWNED VIOLINIST. sldars. Invariably, if left to them- seldom hot, which had an August who were really Republicana sauce, buttered peas, bread and selvaa, they handle tha problems of like New Dealers. AT 49.95 ROBERTA PETERS DEC. 12, ’57 which was like a delightful rebirth butter, milk. . human rsUUonS bstter than their The economic group in need was Thursday—Veal cuUeU with OELEBRATEO AMERICAN SOPRANO KfET. OPERA OO. of May. with no dog days at all. the farmers, which may have made paranU would. The poison has to sauce, mashed potatoes, buttered In short, its pattern was its own, a difference in the amount of avm- aaparagua, bread and butter, milk. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JAN. 16, ’58 ha handed down, from one gen­ pathy present on both sides. Had and no other year's, and its bless­ Friday— Baked cheese sandwich, PIERRB MGNTEUX, CONDUCTOR. PiMfniture Fteor Speciats eration to another. It been a question of subsidizing coleslaw, pickjea, milk. ings snd unkliidnesses-" mixed ac­ low income housing, for instance, Girls! New ii^-biickle There is more hope from the cording to its own whims. there might have been aome re­ CINCINNATI SYMPHONY conduct .of the chUdren Inside Cen­ Only president o f the United But, Ilk's many who are way­ versal of enthusiasma. ORCHESTRA MAR. 10, ’58 1 O N LY tral High School at Little Rock It was also true that the Repub­ States ever to deliver his Insun- AUTOMATIC WASHER TABLE RADIO ward In their youth, the aeaaon ratlon address extemporaneously RUPOLF FIRHUSNr—PIANIST, SOLOIST. 6 « than there la from the conduct of lican leadership involved hsd BIRCH SPINDLE GRIB .88 closed on a note of lerene consist­ was Grover Cievpland. Plus one year supply of free tide. Reg. 13.96. the adults outside it. And it may moved out of historic principle In Excellent value. 25’’ drop side, swivel ency. Few summers have held order to engage In one apecffic DE PAUR OPERA GALA APR. 14,’58 ha th a t in the end, it wiU be t b m EXCERPTS FROM PORGY and BESS and OTHER castor. Reg. 19.95, Reg. 189.96. saddle oxfords through September with a more piece of political strategy—that of IF children who do mere to create toe irylng to prove that the DemocfatlC ( iPWEEIOAN OPEEAR—renO BAL WORKS. ; y . ■■ ' ' . .■ pleaaant aucceaaion o f even tem- pattem o f soluUon in U ttle Rock, governor was no friend to the t-' ^ . z'.:# . ( peratured days, and nlghta. There farmer. by their own poalUve acceptance waa no day- unfit for the moods But the result, of this atrategy LIQUORS ' 1 Att Concern in the Vnivernity Auditorium Integration, than ba>'onets : V-. ' of summer; and "np night which was to leave the Republican lead- Beaar i y Reasou T Ic k e l^ F Io o r $0.00, U t Bahmiiy $7A0 can ever do. 8:00 a.m; to 11:00 p.m. ^ ershin Itself lonely out on an un­ Phwae apply to Willard M. Stetare, Mgr., University Auditorium, ALL AIR V . carried even a -threat o f chill. The familiar idebldgical limb while green world which, last spring, Storra, Conn. Phmw OAiRaM t-OStl, Egt 441. Auditorium QOO the Democratic govemlor. R e­ Ticket OOloe Open 8 :S6-lt—A-4:S0. ' MICH CHAIRS C . 7 7 aECTRIC DRYER COIfOITIONERS K The Lithogrspher’s Plan had drought trouble getting /uily publican farmers and Republican ■ - - > , ■ '-f Tubular stieel frame with plastic seat and " W W Reg. 169.95. green in the first place, now ilVed rank and file seemed, for the mo­ Please nmke d o c k s payable to U plvenity CenneeUcut. The Amalgamated Lithographer’s ment, to find common ground. A coat that’s hap­ backs, Reg. 14.96. V F • R E m iC E D w in September as though it bore a o f Am erica Is a union that Isn’t Tljlngs had better unscramble pily free and.fuU- charmed color, almost too perma­ in the news very much. Its, rela­ themselves before the next party flowing in ailhou* ■ ■ nent and durable to be real, and conventiona. so that each conven­ * tions' with employers are general­ ette. thanlts to only a fiw maverick maples, su­ tion cari 'be sure to nominate its ly amieable, and its officers have own man. macs and wild cherries flared, up the grace and not been accused of corruption or suppleness of 3 ONLY against the unorthodox delay. Fi­ A giant clam,N,wprM’a largest PIANNIN 6 A NEW HOM i? o f aaaociatiog with hoodlums. That Interpret The Lassie’s exclusive nally, toe first touch o f the frost bivalve, may reach'.a length of MODERN NEADBOARDS PORTABLE 3T BAS RANGE \ IQ But toe SS.OOO-member union four feet And weigh 100 pounds. Wishes OfTheFemilr Levmoor tweed. made news this week at its con­ which could change ah this was In blue or btowR, RRd FRAMES EEWINE MACHINE Reg. 179.96.'’ ^ vention In Chicago in a bold pro­ delayed until summer hsd formal­ \ JLJ ly passed o ff the calendar. JOHN B. aURKE Sizes 8-18. Reg, 84.95." ? ;' - w- posal put forward by the chair­ 17" Reg, 69.95. V'\ man of its N ew Machines and Tlien, and then only, did the air niNOSALHOMS turn brisk and the nights cold Manning Obmmittec, f So Fssbion-j^M ■ncu an S-S8S8' ’ ' % i. BT EAST CENVEB ST. Sage-AUen, Bast Hartfard, la open T n e a ^ through The official, Edward Bwayduck, still, j * - -i X It would be difficult to specify AiOUIANCn 8EBVI0B Sntarday t iM AJML W 6:80 P.M.) Friday Until 8:M recommended tost the union Join ftr Ybur KKoKm- ;f -m . . how any summer, no mSttSr how .... . 1 O N LY management In investing a total Irregular Its early conduct, could 'Hm Blagamt Shear Look o f $2,000,000 to- promote automa­ MODERN ARMCHAIR STMSRAItaE^ \ 1C have come to a better ending. SEWING MACHINE 1.88 tion o f toe industry. Under his Blond }vood with brass tips. Reg. Reg. 199.96i ■ \ JLU 9 “ plan, management and union in­ 54.96. ' Reg. 109.95. ■' ■V - ■ . *- 2 F terests . would each eontributs Deaths Last' Night \ • 5 • $1,000,000 to a Lithography Indus­ 't R EG . 4.98 try Fund, with the money being New York, Sept. 20 UPt— Pr. spent to harness neu'. technological Pavid. Spence, 75, a pioneer in rub­ NOW devtiopments for the industry. ber research and development; died 2 O N LY , Tuesday. He had formerly been as­ Plah on tho best hooting. automatic f Since many in labor fear automa­ sociated with the Diamond Rub­ oil hoot and cloon-qction M obllhoatl f 12CU.FT. \ a a tion will bring in its wake high ber Co. and the B. F. Goodrich STEPTABLES » ” CONSOLE TV 9 . 8 8 unemployment, it came aa some­ Co., was a co-founder of the Nor­ UPRIGHT FREEZEIU \ / | | ■ mora'oomfort. i ' Reg. 19.96. All channel. Reg. 219.96. thing of a surprise that a union walk (Conn.) Tire and’Rubber Oo., 7'" and served' as vice president of toe ...... depandublu uutch ' \ Reg. 809.96. 1, ^ ' m m \i official should recommend that his Intercontinental Rubber Co. in matfe oil heating and naw clean-acti(» MobiUmat 1 union spend $1,000,000 to help New York. BelUville, Md., Sept. 30 t/P) — Here’s the entirely newfufll oil that actually deana ' management promote it. What’s igp heata more, Bwayduck is confident the Brother mzear Alfred, F.S.C„ 85, N EW 1 9 5 7 1 O M IY \ president emeritus ,of La Salle convention w ill endorse the plan. Smooth Dcdry Queon stnothorod in College at ' Philadelphia, died FRIGIDAIRE The Lithographers, It seems, feel Wednesday. He had been helping the iresh-from-the-islonds.. 90odnes8 Cleaatotelza teeMHieet glp^i TWIN SIZE MATTRESS No wonder they’re ell Ihe reg ef Hare’s the nawait, ' mere eUen html per gellonl that automation is gpod not lonly to train (Thristian Brothers qovices See ns for extra large \ Gtawit OmblMlion BUILT-IN OVEN AND 4 a Mitartail look of ^odiing bock buckle combined with at the institute near here since his that only pineapf^e host Everybody y y tl BOX SPRINB > for tha lAdustry and tha consumer, , tradfrda MBowsaces. i..-',- 9 . 8 8 clotiic' block-and-whita tlyKng... plus tha bouncy retirement from L a Salle in 1044. HI-FI a ii RADIO but tor toe union as wail. It He waa bom in Philadelphia. goes ior this treoU With legs and padded headboard. Reg.^ 4-BURNER STOVE |U cemfbri of thick cuyhion crape yotos. W ear buckle Velievas that toehnological ad- ■ i- 69.96. i,. Olean, N. Y., Sej)!./ 20 m — Tha • 1919. tAIRT QVIIM MAT'lONAi QIJfirOtMINT CO f C A L L MlfehoN 3-51S?k> R TOP QUALITY Reg. 179.96. I Reg. 889.90 ’ - . \ JLW t •pan whan deta laai, doted whan dotingl 3)4 to 9. vaneaa wlU permit lower cospi that Rev. Mother Jean Maria Oraeley, Burton Do GLOW OIL RURNERS I'l IDENTICAL STYLE FOR MISSES, SIZEST2 -3 ..3 .9 1 will open vast naw marlfaU for 70, Mother General of tos Siatera . rSiLENT 'Of tos Third Ovdsr of Bt Francis, c ili V - i. '\ths laduitry, which in turn will Regulars, siBoa 1038, died Wadnas- PEARL DniRV QIIEEiL aasura toll anployment for lltoog- day. Tha order operates 106 foun­ AppBaaoo aa# F ifBHBfo Oentar HOME OF "THE SUNDAE WITH THE CURL OH TOR**- M rsphara. dations, Including schools, hos­ ,’ DAIRY QUEEN NO. 1 DAIRY QUEEN NO. t V pitals and homes Tor tot a g ^ am! 04f MAIN 8IBBEX MMIARTY BROTHERS 1 NO CASH? USE YOUR CREDIT! SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU NEED NOW... PAY LATER ON WARDS CONVENIENT MONTHLY TERMS! Bwayduck, who eonosivsd bis plan 800 HARTFORD RD. M7 MIDDLE TPKC. W. . for working girls. She was bora in 31 ’ alta r jvsMng a, prsvlaw » f dsvelop- Buffalo, N. Y. VEkstro Banrlea b DmloestooB Operated B y ' Ow)ned ned Owwatod BT > > . IClNtlRST, MANCHESnR ALLAN R ODE tU , - . . A L ^ -'A Vi .V . :T . - - ■ r — V \ K V \ < . / £T«

PA 69 EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(J. 1957

of the total unemployed as 335 celebrata the promotion of 11 offU golfers this week are participat­ graduated from Bhode Island State her husband hai been assigned to tha quaaUonnairea and apand a f4w Theodora Chandler Jr. at tha ear­ the organlaation this evening at to 8:80 p.m. Donors are urgently Employment Rise were reported seeking work. Last hers to First Lieutenant. Those ing in a non-handicap champion­ College In 1947. He served In the a new duty station: Bolton minutes on a question and answ'er liest possible .date. 8 o'clock In the CD headquarters- needed to. meet the quota it 160 DAV Ladies Fete receiving promotions were Arthur period. *• pints. This town la a part of the week. 3i0 women or 58.3 per cent Nike News ship flight and -a handicap cham­ U.8.'Arm y during World War II, In charge bf arrangements for Chess Club Auettoneera Named* of the Blementary-SchooL Engagement^ were unemployed. S. Dowd, Edgar B. Clark,'Howard pionship flight at the Goodwin Some member of ,the^ departnient Anthony Armentano and Thomas The Wealey Cho(r of the United area covered by the Manchester Recorded in Area here and in Italy, from June 1943 the luncheon were Mrs. FTade, Mrs. (Cold Star Mothers Inter-state claims fell from 22 J. CrUcher, Edward O. Dilfendal, course, also aponaored by the 63rd Ralph H. Levine. Mrs. William J. Department Announces Pians will visit tha Co-'operative Nursery Miner will serve as auctioneers for Mctbodiit CMrch will hold a re­ Chapter of the American R a d ...... * '■■■ , to 16. while ' Korean veterans The n th AAA Missfls BAttalion Daniel J. Ford. Wilbur K- Cue'Jr., Group. Play began Wednesday and to February 1946. New officera were elected at th#' and . Kindenarten to hand out a the .auction being sponsored by the hearsal tomorrow at 3:45 p.m. at (Cross. ' 'EamMenf-GiiodhMirt UatBipleymint • In Mnnchenter Francia J. Ouattna Jr., Robert W,. He was commissioned a lleutan- Gettsy and Mrg, Gerald F. Taber. Ladies of St. Maurice on Satur­ the bhurch. This choir includes Three Gold Star Mothers wsra claims rose slightly, from nine to has entered a seven-misi team In ends Friday. last meeting of the Manchester cartoon book to each yoUngiter. Mr. snd Mrs. Wilson Bummers, dropped for the m ond week in a 14. Partial payments dropped.^ the Hardware City 1>n Pin Healy, Matthew A. Howard Jr., Tour at Battery "A” ant In the U.S. Army Reserves and I.eavlng Service Chess Club. Selbia ia the chairman of the day at St. Maurice (Church hall young people of Grades 6, 7, 8 and Advertlscmant— honored last 'night by the Ladlea ■ ro!W aa B m i becan rehlrinK to from 24 to 14. and no new vaca-'^ Harry M. McNamara and Carl P. tskst < week, officials of the entered active duty in June 1953. At a small but Impreisive cere­ For Fire Prevention^ Week conimencing at 2:30 p.m. A nim- high achooL Hummetstown, Pa., announce tha Auxiliary to Manchaater'Chapter, fulfill new fall contracts, a report Leagiie. Nicknamed the Midaileers, mony held at battalion headquar­ Louis Olmsted was namad presi­ Fire Prevention committee with Registration for Ladies OonOi- tion layoffs were reported. the team will bowd every Thursday Saglimben. Battalion Commander American Bosch Arms Corp. of He served at Ft. Banning, Ga., and dent and Robert Fenn secretary- I '■ll-l W William Hand serving aa secre­ maga sale la also oeing held which Bomarco, Bolton Married Cou- tloning and Adults Ballroom Class­ engagement of their ; (isiughter. No. 71, DAV, at a pothide held at from the State Department of night at the new Ten Pin Alleys in Major Dledlker. and all battalion Springfield were given a guided In Korea before coming here to as­ ters last week. Major Diediker, Bolton, fiept. 36 (Special)—Thaaschool will aU it on Monday when tary. Other members are Peter will start at 1:30 p.m. Refresh- Labor aald today- battalion commander. presented treasuurer. There will be only two lea Club, will mbet Saturday at es now being taken a t the Flora B. Miss Joyes ‘ Sammsrs, to Donald tha y r w Home. Smith Windsor. The Nike team is officera attended the affair. * tour o.f the bhttalion’a Battery sume his new post. Szymkowics is officers. Fire Prevention Week committee Frank Selbia and John Garibaldi, Massolinl.' Paul Maneggia,' Stuart mfents will be served during the S p.m. at the Community Hall. Johnson School of Dandng, Bolton initial unemplo)rment claims in Half Save Trade Slam|ia BattalloB Qolfrra "A” at East V^lndaor. ’The group married and has two children. His silver lighters engraved with the local firemen, will show and ex­ entire tale. Ooodhesit. of Hartford, formerly Honored were Mrs. EUpabeth Manchester for the week endinit one of 16 entered in the league, battalion crest to ttvo officers leav­ I The club made plans for a town- »f the Vbfunteer Fire Department Wells, Juliua Strong, William (Clif­ Members ar* asked to bring their Community Hall. Phone MI-9-1IS0. Caldwell, Mim Cora Blow and Mrs. which formerly bowled at Terry- On Sept. 9 the battalion golf viewed all of 'tfai ba'.tcry’s facil­ family will Join him here aa soon ; wide Che.ss Tournament to find the plain a short movie on firs preven­ ford, Dale Smith, Henry Rau Jr.,, Peraons who nave, artlcleg to beat movies or illdet to. anjoy an of Manchester. Sept 31 stood at 47, as compared Trading stamps were issueil for ities and. before .departing, re­ as he finds suitsbie living quar­ ing the . service this month to re­ has announced its plans for the an­ tion. Bach child a t this time will donate to either the auction ' or ^ Miss Summers is a graduate of Isabelle Heritage. Each was pre­ With previous week’s flirure of 81. about 35 billion dollars' worth of ville. The seven men who make’ up team played Ita final match In the turn to civilian life. j chess champion of Manchester. It John Garibaldi, Mortimer Harlow«^ evening of "Slides and. Movies." Advertisement— sented with a hand-painted 'vanity the team are MaJ. Victor Dledlker. 63rd AA group’s golf tournament lated that they were very im- ters. I will start Oct. 11 and is open to nual observance during the week also be given a questionnaire to be Edward -Steele, and School Princi­ sale may, leave thbm anytime at The children of the Elenientary Bershey High Schobl, attended Total and continued claims rose retail sales during 1956. with The two are Lieutenant Healy af Oct. 6. Pepin’s Grocery, Route 44-A, set snd a corsage of yellow dahlias,. about 20 per cent of the nation’s Lt. William J. Gettsy, M.Sgt, Wil­ at Goodwin Park In Hartford. The preased with the tour. Farewell Luncheon I any town resident. A round robin worked out with his parents on pal Richard Mather. tha. hall. Pick-ups can be arranged School had their pictures taken Bolton, Store hours: Daily 9 A.M. PhiladelpMa Bible - Institute In alifhtly, standing at 453 and 4M and Lieutenant Bouvet. Healy, a Much of the work will be carried homa hazards and prevention. by esaUng Mrs. Arthur Scanlon, A traveling alarm clock was pro- co m p art with last week’s figures retail sales being made by retail­ liam K, Hill. Pfc. Jacob Matham, local Nike team wound up tourney New Medical Officer ‘ Battsllon officer’s wives last system will be used, so many games ' Baptism Date Announced yesterday. These photographs are to t. P:m .—8«mday,' 9 A.M. to 1 Philsdelphia and now Iq anmloyed aented to Mrs. Ranee Potter, who Pfc. Martin J. Nee Jr.. Pfc. Louts play in third place. The four-man native of New York City and a tut at the EHementary School to On yifedneaday the firehouse will The Sacrament of Baptism vlll the chairman. Volunteers are need­ taken chiefly for school flies and of 430 and 843. However, the ers usipg the stamps. At least 50 Lt. Raymond T. Ssymkowlcr., as­ week honored Mrs. Carl C. Koon graduate of Fordham in 1955. will ' are as.sured each participant. Instruct the children. As in peat P.M. . by the Rhodeheaver Co. of Winona is leaving with her husband on per cent of the nation's families H. Krelscher and Pvt. Zane W. team la made up of LL Robert W. sumed command of the battalion’s with a farewell luncheon at the ! Registration for the tournament be open for Inapeetlon by pupils of bt admtntatered on World -Com­ ed this evenUig and tomorrow eve­ records! and are made available Lake, Ind. Her fiance graduated Labor tlepartment reports that enter Georgeto\yn Law University yeat-a a movie on the subject will Gradies 1 and 3. Also on this day ning to help prepare for the sale. 6 for Florida. this represents a drop of 3 per are saving trading stamps, accord­ Zounek. Everett, CWO Carl C. Coons. Lt. medical detachment last week, re­ home of Capl. and Mrs. Antone ' can be made at any of the tegular munion Sunday, Oct. 6. at the reg­ to the parents. from Manchester High flehool snd Table decorations ware tat gold. Promotions C'iled next month. Bouvet plans to re­ ^ shown at the Drive-In Theater the older pupils will be given a ular worship service of the Con­ News NotM Blood Donora Sougkt Sfaaeliastef Evening Herald BeH- cent for the Manchester—Rock­ ing to a survey by the marketing Paul A. Sharron and Pfc. Bill H. , lieving Lt. Joe M. Bouvet who was Frsde,. 251 McKee St. Mrs. Koon turn to his home in New Mexico. I meetings of the Chess Club or with In cooperation with the Manches­ Providence-Barrington Bible Col­ Following the supper gamM were department of Indiana University's A cocktail paity was held re­ Bocook. separaterl from the service. A na­ snd her husband will leave next either club officer.. The club meets demonstration of Scott Alrpaki. gregational Church. Parents who There will be a meeting of all The Red Croas Bloodmobile will ton oerrespaadent, Mrs. Louis lege, ProvMence, and Is now a ville area. ter Fire Department. On Friday, Selbie and Garibaldi played, for tha remainder o f ' th t Women made up 54.3 per etot School of Business. cently S t the Officers Qiisrtera to These men and other battalion tive of Rhode Island, Szymkowics month for Nancy, Prance, where Birthstone for June la pearl. Friday nights at the East Slda Rae, wish tb present their children for CivUlpn Defense (CD) ‘ personnel be at the Center (Church in. Man­ Dtanock Jr.|. tstophone MlUihqll student at Grace Theological Sem­ evening. The program for the week at the will visit sll rlsssrooms to pick up baptism should contact the Rev. and all those Interested In joining chester tomorrow' from 13:45 p.m. ______N------9-9838. inary, Winona Lake.

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.,,, V MANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C01W „ THURSDAY,’SEPTEMBER S8,1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 196'i Sale; ‘Little Rock Nine’ in Classroom^ y No Crowds Today, Guards on Duty I ' i

>f * n it brought IB Buporlor (CoBtinned from Pegs One) sit on a atone wall In front of the ... Court It nebottful. tny lotto of ichool. The residents of the house Kapla Completes r f i i p l € k < ^ - f h 9 ^ i i > p 2 k 7 bu€l^rpri€(Hf o f y^dtirIW*' ASPI Globa Hollow land to tha.Htnehoa- th s authorities' welted until 0:20, Obituary there had'asked them not to let .> ? tar.tOouhtry Club w ill' bo uBOon- giving cISBsei a chance to start. anyone sit on the wall. Repaving Roads WIDE VAM ETY FU B TNIffTY PtKES ■ For money-s6vers w ith' UMryelouB flgvor, plclci your farm -fra^ fsviaH ^ »t A&P. ttitutional. They rode again In the Army 'The incident with Wolff seepied •. * Every step, of the wayr from where t h e y g r o ^ to .where you buy', fm hpbfla ali n d Mrt. Holen Fittpotrlck iwd two station wagon with a Jeep In front to bear out reports that you hear *. A . paving contractor, paid vor have’been well protected!-'*. A • •/ othtf clUtent oro tooking a do- on all afdts today- that Little Rock olantorv Judgment that the Spa- D e s tlu end another following. An officer through town aid funds' from tha R » Y O U R j / \ is bristling with weapens. NONE Piy<^Ep HIGHER '\ - , I - CIU Act’permitting tale or leate of and three soldiers were in each Cars with oUt-of-state licenses State, had completed work on sec­ M the Globe Hollow land vlolateo tho Jeep. are being atopped and searched. tions of 14 Mancheste’r roads to­ State and ITntted Statea ConttltU; Theratau B. Qrlswali w Thornton i. Griswold, 66, Hol­ The girls bounced out of the sta­ One man says "I've got a Ipad- day. s n . __ lywood, ria;, former prsaldent od tion wagon, smiling gaily. The ed shotgun beside my front door." A small area of Green Rd„ west Reariag Oet. 10. boya showed no expression. >J‘ I U SupOrlor Court Judge liOUit She- the Quint Machine Oo. In Manches­ A taxi driver said, "about every They'went up the long stairs at other pei'son you pick Up tells you of Woodbridge St., was tha' last giro hat ordered a hearing Oet. 10 ter, died yesterday In Hollywood. Born in Wethersfield May 26, the front entrance with two para- he's carrying a ■gun." of the work done by the F.. 8. V ( Jr,-'-,. XV L •' at 1 a.m. When the town will have ■troopers leading and jw o behind. Ji— - __ ' i to thow caiie* why a temporary lM 2. a son of the late Wilfred.,T. Kapla of East Hartford on recent OALIF, GRAND e a t in g ,’' NONE PRICED flfCHE and Harriet gheppard OrisWotd, hs One of the boys, wrestling with ' resurfacing projects. Injunction * ohojild not bo lotuod an armful of books, fell behind \ aj^ntt eaecutlon of a leoto to the had lived in this area. Ineluwg Court lo Seiilciice Woodbridge St. frorti L.Vdall St. Andover and Manchester, all his the group. He got the books ijnder , /'V e c '^ y club. to E. Middle Tpke. were resur­ life. He was empldyed at Pratt and controf arid ran to catch up with j The hearing o’lll be held in Hart. the othera. Mert’cr on Ocl. 4 faced after the contractor left the ■ ford Coiinty Superior Court at Hart­ t^iiitney Aircraft fOr several years before going to florida four ysara Between 100 and t.^O while- slii- ' turnpike between .Main and Wood- ford. denta clustered around the front ! bridge. Other plaihtifft In the euit- are ago. At the time of hisAssth he Ronald J. Mercer, 16, of 669 Main waa'wnployed as a.the entrairce. Others were looking out 1 His crew had also worked on IDEAL FOR GOOKING' NONE WCED^ Franklyn H. ».^Parker and Ru- of the windows as the Negroes j 81.. who entered a guilty plea In Main. Bissell. School. Spruce, El- do^h F. CorUoRv rinser for a oevelo^ent tion In Pompano, Fla. Hs was a came in. Hartford County Superior Court i dridge. -Oak. Broad. Pine. Forest .''I/ " i'?»; W riU were beln^ Mrved todgy Except for the weak "Boo," they I last week, to charges of lascivious ‘ and Ha.vnes Sts., and Hartford on General Manager Richard Mar-, member of the Andover stlpinal CMurch and the were completely quiet. carriage will be sentenced on Oct. I Rd. i > . iff tta and other officials '-named .ae From inside the school, some [Adds of Masons. 4. Atty. Harold W. Garrlty, his .defendants. V members of the band, apparently The dovolopment eamo uh the M s loaves hU wife, MTS. Asutah lawyer, said today. \- Browit Griswold: and a son, DensM practicing, played a few bars from Mercer appeared in Town Court heels of an announccmnt by TO the "Anvil Choru.a," tinkling the A b o u t T o w n O erk Bdward Tomktol that Oet. B. Q rU ^d; s brother, |Mwln F. here on Aug. 24 qp * charge of LARGE SNOW WHITE HEADS NATIVE ariswold,\,.sad sn aunt, Msa melody'on. .a celeste while a bass statutory rape. Judge Wesley C, has I been set tentatively as the horn blatted. , . i COME SEE-- O ^ ts ^..Miner, both of Wdth- Gryk ordered him bound over to , Campbell Council. Knighta of d a te ' fo r an elec^fam on tho ordl- In the grounds In front, troop- M nea which would lease Glebe Roll the high court. Charges aro.se Columbus, will begin Us setback Cauliflower HD I7e TCflery era had slacked arms. They YOU'LL SAVE! low land to tho club for a golf ~Th»sftmsral w ill ha .held at Gu from the complaint of a 14-year-old tournament tomorrow at S p.m. in changed the line of guards in the girl. - course. WaQdi^P^**^ Funaral Home, 141 the new K of C Home. Sessions will FRESH NATIVE NATIVE^ LdNIG GREEN Opponents of the toaso fbread & Canter. Bt. Sunday anacheanat street fronting the school from In Superior Court, the etatutory be held weekly. The tinifi is ripe! The prices are right! So come on down to time to time, dog-trotting. the aloetlen by circulating a patl* 3 sTels^'intttba Bav. Arnold W. ^egro Students Arrive at Little ^Ufck rape charge, which carries a maxi­ A&P and put in your Fall pantry eupply! You’ll love the T ossr, a iin istM ^ tho Bshond Oon*, Air Force police and Little, mum sentence of 25 years in tion’fer ovorruls of the ordiiiaaea Rnth tiisir aaeort of troopers, two of tha nine Negro students attending Littlif Rock Central High Three Manchester doctors have abundant choice of fine foods and the abundantly low prices GREEN SWEET LB asid'obtaining 2,600 signatures. gragaibenal C h u r^ .: aCfleiallng, Rock city police said Lt. W'olff was prison, was reduced- to lascivious been made members of the Hart­ Peppers Cucuinliers FOR" Scheol, arrived for elssass this morning. (AP Photofax). apprehended when, having parked | carriage, which has a maximum in everj' departm ent.... and you’ll save plenty I Attacks Sals Burial yMR hS' in Ckt|fw esmatscy, ford County Medical Assn. Drs. r V . North < 2Mranti3r. his car near the school, he failed sentence of six months in prison. Melvin Honvltz. George A. F. The ault also attacks tho raeont to answer questions satisfsetorily. The rase is now in the hands of the M is of part of ths Globe Hollow -liN rs wfll ho as tsUlhg hours. on Nov. 18. The virsity race will Lundberg Jr , and Darid L. War­ FROZEN FRESH AGED, TANGY Always Strictly Fresh, Sunnybreek Ored*.'A purehaaa to George Danks and to be preceded by one for freshmen. They said he told them he waa probation department which will ren w-ere voted Into the organiza­ Arkansans Arabs Meet en route from Miami, Fla., to the inveatlgate the mattei* and report 10 O Z F P C ' -fcV Jo h n U. Trsybal. n o plglntilfi Its findings to the judge who will tion Tiieaday at the 165th semi­ PIM’ rirruBiTY i n c r e a ^ f j * 3700th pre-flight group at Lack- want toijunetlons to prevent Troy- sentence the young married youth. annual meeting. 4 PKGS JJ Sharp Cheddar ib Fresh Eggs do: Sr bal and. Danko from’ taking,ever F t m o n b B altim ore. M d. (A5— The value land Air Force Base,. A&P Pei$ flM'property they bought. lAwait Talk 1“ Damascus of the Pimlico Futurity to be run At first, they said W olff was St. Christopher's Mothers Cir­ ' ' f’ ■ • '. ..’T ' . f ■ IJKES DUREN’S CHANCES m e l o - b i t ; a m e r i c > n Beaiass die Mlaratory : ' ju^- Nov. 23 was Increased to fl.53.- ’'Impersonating" sn officer. When' cle will meet tomorrow at 8:30 FRENCH FRIED-FR6ZEN FOR EVERY CHEESE USE V2 Ib pkg 25e Mont. tho plalntins aaok..taiBp». AreUbuM D. Duagan D am ascus. S y rls, Sept. 26 (Ah— 740 when the owners of 122 colts asked why, they said he carried no ■ „ -Manager Ralph ci'cdentlals ' Houk of the Denver Bears believes p.m. with Mrs. Gloria Petrone, 9 0 Z C,/' SBfjr and permanent Injunctions— Tha funaral of Archibald D. Leaders of Syria. Saudi Arabia and fillies recently made final 1§3 Spring St. Co-hostesses will 1 1; a g a M "the dsfMdanta Trnrbal Daugan, idd'Bcbool Bt, waa hdd By Faubus and Iraq began talks here today eligibility payments for the 2- ii^ c e filed charges of dis- ll!f he Mrs. Winifred Bolton and Mrs. A&P Potatoes PKGS Ched-O-Bit 2io:p79^ Che^ Slices 25 I Danks prevaattngprsvantthg them - m m yaotarday aftarnoott at 3 o'elock in amid reports that a new Pan-Arab year-old classic. The race was in­ t u r b ^ the peace and carrying a : N e ^ York relief pitcher, in Helen Tiirtln. 29' ■oioffrs ar t V s e t— e golag en to, or aacsrcMag a ^ son- I t Mary’s Bplseepal Churoh, with Summit Conference ia - In the of­ augurated in 1921 when' Morvich "" “P"’ Berr,"kre a Yankee fa”rm c^ub' B l u e P O n t e it iC mETirro* salads I I W Cream Ciieim THHAMmaA '"J eke • teol ovur, said land-WTonitUl^ and tha Itav. Alfrod L. WiUlams, rae- (OewOnnid fsons Fag# One) fing wherein , the kings and heads took down first prize of 6427.50. charge for investigation OBE.AT IN RHODF-SA of state of all Arab lands might Houk compares Duren with Joe 0ning« Juice 2 c‘ a°ns 29" IV m egaiir convoyad.” ter, offMating..Burial was In B u t John A . Morris' Missile won top Firm But Polite Page, a former Yankee bullpen New York - (NEAl Jimmy g. agatast Mwtin, •'pmWtlttilg Osm atary. move en the eoldissa’. orders. Both probe Issues dividing them. money in the event in 1956, collect­ Paratroopers were polite, but eiNiAerif ..4 atAPinuiT m 4 0 Z eec. great. "Ryne la tha best pitcher we Martinez. Phoenix, Ariz., middle­ d V ib V poiE FROZEN A CANS flM-oaacutlen of aald laaaa batoraan Bearers were Joseph, Baroni, man blsd profusely. The arrival herr of Premier All in g 671,235. still very firm, today when they ap­ have had in three years of Triple weight, Is tough to best in South ttw Team of Maaohostor and aald Arthur W ilkls 8r.. Austin WUkls, N o e lu stb rs o f p erso n s wrere per­ Jawdat of Iraq ia considered a proached any persona nearby. A ball here,” Hoqk says, ■ "l^ e. Africa. He's won four out of five M anebaator O buatry Chib, ]tae.” Gens Sullivan, Herbert MeChnn dramatic demonstration of effbrts More than 40,000 Americans They said, "sir," and "please," even better than Dim Larsen, I be­ Pilieopple t Orange Juice fFftOZI;^ zIn 2 3 5 ' A afalnat all mna mamhai»,af mitted near the achoel. The sol­ there, boxing in Johannesburg and and Fred Bhigland. - „ of King Baud of. Saudi Arabia to have been blinded by glaucoma. when they ssked newsmea not to lieve." North Rhodasia. fha Beard of Diraeten "ptwrsnttng diers cleared an area ranging from ; r prevent a newt blow -up. It a ls o CrMtimnt let Crtoin 2 69° ;V .. them from authorising or apprerr. Jshn F. DMa- a block to three blecki from the hinted strongly that Syria retains i*. lag the sals or lease of any ethw Funs'ral services for John F. cam pus. some reservations and even con G u t ow r ^ ..,A S Aovinisai trnats' frwM aald Globe ^Mlow Dlsta, Tolland, were held this cem about the extent of her in In CrNRi Toppingt ..X lT V S S . »■ 1S‘ A helicopter hovered overhead to m onlag at 6:80 from tha T, P, volvement with the-Soviet Union.! **3 !!^iaBtiffs ara rwreeintad hy sM t any gatheririjn and infonh MoOoraa Funaral -3hima.-foUewad AttacA- on Im pnlallsta JANE PARKER - REGULARLY 69c A ^ . Cie B. Flahsity oritoekvnia. by a selsma rogidam Mass in Bt the ground troops. But Premlar ^ b ri Assail of 8y - ,«■ , ■ 'iJ': eoBland ths wdhwwdper^ JamoB’ Church at • a’elaOh. Ths In a surprise move last night, ria . also used the occasion for a week^ EN D SPECIAL! PLUMP, BROAD-BREASTED,, THE .PIOC-PP-THE-ROGK M l m a g tha tease sad ths aala srs fedarallsed Arkansas National renewed attack en "imperialists. Rav. Jokaph-H, VoOnia w U tha Guardsman relieved the profession­ EA C H oaMMant tha Rav. Jamaa T. While this might appear in con­ Strawberry Pie 55‘ ,t y- ■\ ' - . tv* k • a OBM •pMal Apt. al aoldltra around the school. flict with the- idea that Syria O’OoBBdl tho dsaeon and tha Rav. Ool. W. A. Drake, an Army lit Bpselal Aat M of ths John F. Blanchflald tho adhdaaemi. wants to kep a lane open west- JANE PARKER-REGULARLY 59c SF?'.Oansral Adbam ^, "An Aet spektsman. said this was to give werd It is an expression of Syria’s Mra. Jans Macearods was organ­ the regulars a rest. He said tha ChniisnUwg ths BalS ior Leaap, f “autharlaaa tha graiitiiif to g laaii, started today. steps. Addressing tha Iraqi rte- • ■ ■ uchfiaM aaslstad p y' Fathsr Bivouacked Behind Beheol or sat of men, > e»»iittva pvMie O ’OonneU. mier. Assail said Syria "whole- j I I W i a i l f c NAIN. SUGAR, c in n a a o n . comiination p k g A M C auselumettta or pfivtuidg^frim ths ‘nia regulars did not. leave the heartedly welcomes this visit," the: | W W H U Il JANE Pf A»«R A »«* »EO.REG. PRICE J7f17c NOW OF )J1 A O . ■ ^ ^ i. aommnnlty.'’ Bsarert wars Richard Behaliar, immediate area. They Mv-euacked Barnard Barrett *11100010 C r sissn , first by any Iraqi Premier here JANE PARKER A A ^ .ijV4 v UV b'W thoy also claim that -Um B o a rd behind the school. Army spokes­ since the Baghdad Pset waa es- Sour Rye Breod keg; PRICE 21c NOW A loaves ad Dtreetera are wttheut power to Bmil 'Dlsta, -Wmarn Cslses and m en u id . 16 t o Douglu Dahm. UbUshed. n W H fi aeU or lease land acfulrad by. tha The guardsmen were ordered In­ Assali then added: "All Arab jMtPiritM'WMMlrtml 2 ;r.t’ 33° ! 'A., ’ ' Tosm of ManebMtar pursuant to to federal lervica Tuesday at tha states are confident Syria poses ■ 1 ■<- :.i . ;/ Bpotdal Act 68 of tha GanerM Aa- same time that the Army, acting no threat to them, and we are also Jane Porker Sondwick CookiM ■. • • » • f V " A . asmhfr. Thm was tha aet parmtt- Flu Outbreaks urider President Elsenhower's or­ confident we have nothing to fear PKG • . . • - w ■ •■’ 1 ' 4 * ■ f, I'.F “ tW m town to Mgr ths l i ^ ^ f j ders, flew 1,000 members of the from them. We ell believe that the a im ReOew pcoparty trom . Che- TJltSiM 101st Airborne Division sole anti-Arab threat comes from Jane Porker Potato Chips 13 0ZPK6 ■ ay Broa. for wdtar and park pur- from Ft. Campbell, Ky., to Little Israel and imperialist powers WANTS TO BUY W E E K EN D SPECIALI CORNED BEEF,. CIOSE-TRIM /E XCESS.'-FAT t^M OVE ■ " ...... ■ R o c k :." ' which are tr.ving to root out In- WHITE, YELLOW , HONEY SPICE, DEVILS FOOD /^O nly wJUtA pArAtroopera arc be-1 «nd crush Arab na- U r.ltlSiJS" has been an Washington, Bspt 36 ing UMd At CAntrAl Hijrh. The rt- wonAliam. |. .'T ' s-rti* outapokan eppomat of any mev« Public Health iarvlee aald today ^ ^ 1 mainder of the tAAk force, which! tapArtAllat lotrij^yM PAGE ■ ».r^^'rAjss to laaM or saUfjolf eeurua land the hufflber of Asian flu cases ap- is In reserve, includes some Ne-i . However, Assail added, "w^ CokeMixesprE2 "FVof49^ g -b -M'- to tha Country Crab. Bha'also op- parentiy it going up rapidly ia this ‘ Shan not rest assured but shall A ‘TIG >JU-• t >*• A'l ■ pamd the aala to Daaka and T n y^ eotmtry. . ' ..-x Does more faster and better in soft or hard water Faubus brought worldwide at-| Prepsred h/WW* Its nal, authoriasd June 38 by the Dl- , A ^okesman said there are. ia- A&P's Own Detergent II LARGE J f C L3 ractors. eieasing reports of outbraidts in tentlon to Central High .Sept. 2 because we when he stationed abo't 250 Na- '*5™*:* much from the plots Danks and Trsybal bought small schools and eelleges in various and intrigues of the imperialist Giant pkg 55c Z PKGS * ' m’' ■ „ i.r.‘ ' pareela, totaling .64 acres, abut­ sections. , j Sail with. orders to bar Negroes. He ; powers. We have learned that; ting thslr home properties. , The service's weekly eummary I every tempest is preceded by a w w ie f lf S f '. r - '- , said he put the troops on duty to IN A POKE?” 7^ -J of raperte from Inditridual etatee , calm ." will be made public 'tomorrow. In prevent riolence. While Syria sent a foreign of­ IMPMIM STAINief .ira ; NATWNAUY PAMOUf President Boards i the meantime, there waa no numer­ .Hie governor removed the fice emlBMry to Beirut laat night fKESH...FRA6RANT...FLAV0RFUL...AND SUPER-RIGHT ical estimate of how numy caeea gdardamen last Friday after Fed­ ; to invite Premier Jawdat here, *1 ALL MEAT^ LB K U e h t m U M g ^ there have been. Last week’s esti­ eral Judge Donald N. Davies .is­ ! liaud began conversations ^th Skinless f rdnkferts 5 5 T^ Atomic Submarine mated cumulative total was about sued an Injunction against inter- j President Shukri Kuwatly. The i : AtlWTHi^MtHiMIMOeMAlVALUl . 100,000. , ftrenee ■with Integration. talks continued today and later Newport R. 1.. Bapt'36 Hie apokeamaa said thare has City police and sUte troopers 1 Jawdat joined the two rulers, BONELESS ’ left! e iil»’##e ^ ' / Fraaidant Blaanhowsr got a hmg bean no evidence of a spMiflc di- What a Value! SUPER-RIGHT, HEAVY STEER BEEF LB emeh took over fu a f d d u tlo i at t>ie school j „ informed ^urce said tha | ranga look today at the atomic recUona] pattern in spread t t tha Chuik Roast Monday and the nine Negro stu- Syrians assured the Saudi Arabian ■ ■ ^ ' * wHh b>)d^n r^ck w t^^lJ.OQ given *9» you adbmarlna Bsawolf. And hs ar- disease. Re made .tha^ s^atsmenj dents entefnd, but were epirited "Syna s biuinesa ’ with SLICED FANCY SLICED,-SUGAR-CUREDSLICED, SUGAR-CUeb • ' -with tiw ffrit, uten'di . baiting ^ppon'new .gfl ' J raagad to go aboard ths vesiisl for when asked if it appeared to be out of tho institution after three ‘5? Soviet Union would have no | hmeh— and perhaps take an under- moving from W ait to Best. hours when a mob of anti-Integra-1 J* ^ ^*****”’' *"*• *"<**• seas rids . Tha first repobted outbreak, hs tion white citizens got out of hand.! P**><>9pce of Syrls. 1,43' Super-Right Bflcen , ' l. 75'V . ' ‘ ■ nis Bsawolf, just back from a recalled, eceurred at Newport, Beef Liver month’s maneuvers In the North Next day. federal, troops arrived' Atlantic, anchored during the Sr JuJIT*^ m i the President federalised the Mi*A National Fish Parade! night in Narragansett Bay about Ontbreak la Camp 0.0W,members of the State Netion- Sports in Brief n I - a tl, a mils off Coaster’s Harbor Island He added, however, that etudy i ** _ “*’’*'■ 1 0 O Z H C C whara the praaidsnt's vseatioh of the records now indicates the I The nine Negroes reported that, CANS O O A diffaii^t tool on rale eadi weak. Start your,tet.^ t- Fried Hadddck HfAT'N SERVE IB S r Oyster Stew • 2 . .. V. :*■ headquarters is located. flrst outbreak may have been at encountered no difficulties; The University of Texas team’ ; beautiful,- matching piecet- today-ladle. Pet: ^fk,- THE ANSWER IS: . A- -■ > , Ths vessel— built at an eatimai- Ft. Ord, Caiif. I from white students yesterday. mascot is s Longhorn steer ziamed ' Spatula, Turner, Masher, Slott^ Spoon, Frozen Food od coat of 632.700.000 sxchuiva of During June, outbreaks also About 7M studenU stayed awray "B e v o ." JUST Our Fines! T LB 3.0Z_ « e c . Sa^ and Basting Sftoohr W e Invlfe your 'eloae Inkpaietidh' ita atomic reactor plant— is sn were reported in Valley Fv. ' million! turf course. WlUie Shoemaker, lO W I Instcmf Dry NATIONAL DOG WEEK FEATURES AT YOUR AftP- ' New Jersey's treasury was en­ Milk doees by September,, ^ ^^o rode the viinner. Round Ta- umns of this newspaper. Bboard the Seaw-olf would preclude H jow XOe . , . atiil America’a Beat Magatine B vyt FEED YOUR PET "DAILY" 4-1 Ib 10 or cans 49e riched 68,043,531.43 as a result of him mm* M iFit M Un IM.. S,.!. 14 4 la llii 'te—waiU 4 iNlaiq. all newsmen here with the Presi­ TwanCwB tnoM c«m# from Belmont Park in the'1957 Monmouth Park thorough­ dent from going abosrd the Sea­ 'New York aa did Eldon Nelson AmarUio, Tax. (^-t-Mrtw ; ji f m * s ^ t lm wMeh can be obtained wataoratotlcal eawUtieaa in flto -. •’> ' XV ■ M dtber maiuur. m s - H m f ars tralnad by tha vet- I04A eroas eountry rsM is sehed- .* t! ■ * • Vj' if ", ■ •ya. « w i CMb b FWhiiar. ulad for Van Cortland Paifc hara \ At:. . .A '.i' ■ .... y.". s, aAx AP "• A- •' Atae Hbii* Aj** • •♦.9%^."*^ 'ftU- - a* -Ar miat. ~s\ m f . > / '

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i ...... -. / ■ ' - i ?'• >■ PAGE TWELVE . MANCHESTEREVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1?5T Pages 13 to 24 Section Two THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1957 fester lEtiemng M^ralh with as natural a horns aa poaiibla. Girard Surprises Counsel^ Engaged Bachelor Days of Smokey Hla -quarters would be landscaped tp resemble'a bit of the wilder­ ness. There would be nb bars, but South Windsor Baptistis Plan Denies Shouting at WoMan The Bear Are Numbered a moat would separate him from Conference to Attract visitors. “ We would like to have It ao the Fair at Green Maebuhi, Japan. Sept. 36 ffense Atty. Hayashi asked Sakai: 'Washington, Sept. 26-in —If the^ Phase Officials would prefer that people could see Smokey,” said an Building Commission Voted; William Girard aurprleed hi# own "Do you know there are signs Forest Service carries out its plot his prospective mate be. o f' the official. i\bout 400 Saturday saying you cannot enter the (fir­ the bachelor days of Smokey -the The "Fair at the Green," an an­ dounael today by denying under ing range) area? Do you know bear are numbered. same strain, poMlbly 4 or 6 yearil But in keeping with hia atatui,'' Five Members Named Today nual event iponeored by the Wom­ oath that he ahouted "Get out" to why a red flag is put up? old. V hia den—and that o f the njate Eietweea 350 and 400-people wUl . Right now, officialepf the service which the forest service haa in and RAG DRIVE en's Society of the Community attend the conference of Ui* Con­ acare away Japanese shell collec­ "Tei, I know,” Sakai replied are making plapa for a new home She may av#n be of Canadian Baptist Church, will be held this VioiU Vet Unit tors on a U.S. flrinr range last origin, since the Canadians, too, mind for him—would be built of South Wlndior, Sept. 2i''l8pe-^ vol­ SAT., SEPT. 28 ing was announced today by tha New attractions as well as som* achoola built with maximum, apeod. day. The conference is the third The Ottawa, 111., soldier Is ac­ admirers—he receives up to and frightened cub, - from a fire- untary, small contributions from 0 ^ Democratic majority of the Board of. the old standbys will be offered cused Of luring her closer, then fir­ 2,000 Several prbpoaad amendmanta annual one for this State. 'x, letters a day—are going to react devastated area of the Liricoln the hundreds of thousands of of Selectmen. ' aimed at clarifying tha wording this year. Mrs. William Gilroy is ing a fatal shot from his rifle gre­ National Forest in New Mexico. It school children who write to Smok­ PLEASE BRING PAPERS. MAGAZINES and Parent* of the mentally re- " University Murals to this bit of news is something that The Commlition members art: of Atty. Cavanabgh’a ordinance in charge of the pandy kitchen and tarded will meet with ejfperU on nade launcher. the Forest Service isn't discusaing was this experience that led the ey each year for cred^tiala as Mrs. Walter Billings in ehargs of Girard's dwense lawyer had in­ Wilfred J. RoberU, of Pleasant were rejected on the -grotmda that th* medical, sociological, and ed-' pbbllcly. Forest Service to make him the junior forest rangeri. RAGS (rind) TO BACK OF C h Ii RCH Valley Rd.; Democrat. members of the new Gonuniaalon the apron bqoth, tended to use the. warning shouts W ork o f Trum bull Nor haa the service yet picked popular symbol of a- drive to save Several commercial firms also ucatimat aspects of the problem. to bolster his contention that Atty. John Caaey, of WUlow SL, could be trusted not tb 'oyeratap Something hew, in the form of. a Hoet to tha conference is the Man­ any mate for Smokey, a 7-year-old the nation's forest lands from fire. have indicated a desire to aid in Democrat. their powers, and that thafOsWaa doll house, has -been added, with Girard was shooing aatay, not en­ black bear of the ‘ ‘Cinnamon The Idea now la to provide him raising the money. chester Aayociation for the Help Storrs, Sept. 26—Two murals by Mre. Ralph C. Laabury Jr., of no more time for arguing abo$it Mra. ISdward Kirhham in charge. of Retarded Children. ticing shell-collectora c: one of America's foremost artists. •No Sir* East Windsor HiU, RepubUcan. the echool bulldlilg problem. DoU clothea and furniture to fit The schedule for tha day has Edward C. Trumbull, Groton and Buttrrworth Photo Almo W. SlmonelU, of Beelzsbub Aa one citizen put it, "We don't any doll may be purchased here. Judge T ueo Kawschi asked^ Gir­ New York City, haven taken their Shirley Ann Swanson been set. - ard whether he said "Get out'*^ or Rd., Republican. care U they_put five people with The greenhouee comnuttee is From 8:30 to 9:46 a.m. eo tte e "Get out of here.” Girard replied: placea in the Student Union lobby G, MarUn Krauas, of Rys St., purple ears on the Commizalon. being headed by Mre. Gladys will be served. Gov. Rlbleoff will at the University of lionnecticut Urs. Artlne F. SViMson, 50 W. We just want to get the schools Barney. At thii booth will be of­ "N o sir.” Independent. ■peak to the assembly at 10. Fol­ "Girard told the truth as he in time for the start of the Univer- Middle Tpke., announces the en- Second Selectman Dexter S. built” fered all kinds o f potted plants, sity'Vdth academic year. lowing his address, the audieneO knows It.” MaJ. StaiUey Uevih. gagement of her daughter,- Shirley Burnham said today the Select­ Aside from tha Public Building Inculdlng many varieties of Alrt-. will split up to attend seminars' Girard's A rm y legal adviser, said In making the announcement. men would call a meeting of the. -ComAtiaslon business, tha report can violets , dealing with such toplxm as com­ Ann Swanson, to Lewis A. Fore­ of the town Water Committee waa later. President-Albert N. Jorgensen said FOR REALLY GOOD EATING new Comnilaelon as soon aa possi­ Mra. Richard Yerks dnd her munity services of Stats agencies, the murals represent the fruits of man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo ble. The five Commiaalon mem- read at the meeting. committee are Working on the Itsuro Hayashi; Girard's Japa­ Foreman, Cedar Swamp Rd.,, Cov­ Of the five people appointed by social work in the field ol mental nese lawyer, said irritably: "I'm five years planning and study. bere will then elect their own clotheo horse booth, where freshly retardation, tducational needs of The paintings attempt to con­ entry. chairman, he said. the Selectmen today to the new starched and pressed used chil­ not ordering Girard how to testify. Hiss Swanson, the daughter of Commiaston, Atty. Caaey haa not the. retarded, and • teachers for . . . However, I had believed those vey the spirit of the land^rant It will also have to be decided dren's end aduIU' clothing may be Lorlng Photo special classes. state university movement and. in the late Elmer R. Swanson, is a Like to eat? Like to eat good food? Well then FIRST FOOD it yet lived six months ip the town obtained, Mre. Frank Carpenter John D. Papaadrea witnesses w h o heard ‘Get out of which of the five appointees will and thua will not be officially eli­ < Afternoon Seminars here.’ ” theme, depict the spirit,- of this graduate of Manchester High eerve on the Commission for five heads the caloric coimter, where School. She attended St. Mary's gible to take office until Oti. -6. John D. Papandrea, OonnecUcut Following n luncheon, which will Girard also said he had not heard phenomenon as emphasised in the years,'which for four yeare. and homemade plea and cakes and be served In the cafeteria, sem­ School of Nursing. Waterbury, and V the ideal place for you to shop. We guarantee freshness, flavor Mrs. Laabury U a recognized other delicacies will be on sale. commander of Veterans of World his only companion. 8.3.C Victor statement, "The land-jtrant Sstate BO forth. Last night's town meet­ inars will he held on medical rs- university—the A m ^ ca n dream la now employed by Dr. B, J. Sheri­ leader in educaUonal circles. She The cellar and attie treasurea War I, will visit Manchester Bar- Nickel, Inkster, Midi., shout such ing stipulated that the membere’ has worked with the State Board search, legislative needs in Con­ of perennial opportunity.” dan, DDS, as a dentltl assistant and fenderness unsurpassed. You'll like the atmosphere, too. terms of service be staggered in booth la in charg* of Mrs. John ^aclu, No. 788, Friday. He will b« a warning. of XklucaUon, and participated teat accompanied by his aaeoclate of- necticut, and’ National Association Girard returned to the stand in Trumbull, as one of the nation's sr fiance attended local achoola this manner In order to make tha Fletcher, and the fancy nook In year In the Preatdent’ e White ficerSt for -Retarded Children Working his manslaughter trial after a 29- top muralists. hpi served as color a e r i^ seven years In the U.S. Friendly, courteous people to serve you and help you with any Commission a more "permanent” charge of Mrs. Harold Lehmann. for You.-Dr, Ounnar Dybar. totecu- director in chalge of the Rocke­ Army knd is employed at Pratt and House-Conference on Education. Miss Jacquelyn Ballard la oversee­ The meeting will be held in the year-oid illiterate farmer told of body. Roberts Is an employe of the Determined to handle their trays with compelance. these Grade 1 youngsters at Bolton Elemen­ ttv* director of the National Asso­ seeing an American soldier scatter feller Center, murals and decora­ Whitney Aircraft. East Hartford The town meeting attracted an tary School eeem completely absorbed in the task; The rapt looks on some of the small faces In­ ing the tecond hand shop, whiqh Amw-iCaii Legion Homo at 8 p.m. Southern New England Telephone A social hbur wilt follow the dia- ciation for Retarded Children, w ^ empty cartridges on the ground tions. was muralist for the Chrys­ A February wedding is planned. problems. You'll like FIRST FOOD. estimated 250 people who nearly dicate the food must be pretty fascinating, too. Use of cafeterla-atyle serviea in the hot lunch pro­ will offer assortments of used toys conduct the last seminar. ler Building and many banking in­ Co. for children. Parcel post la being cusolon poriod that will a^ualnt then fire tarice. filled the gymnasium-auditorium Slmonelll is an eatlmate engineer gram la new at the school this year. About 300 chUdrea are parUctpatlng. ______Tbs Mansfield Boys’ Band of Defense attorneys then begaii stitutions, Including the Bank of of Wapping School. taken care of by Mrs. Walter Mac- veteran* with t^s purpose and - experienced in the contracting, aima of the organization. the Mansfield State Tfatning an attack on the practice of 'scav- Manhattan, the Union Dime Sav- IJttle Opposition livaJn. School and Hospital will present a in g s .^ e Chase National Bapk and heating, and plumbing buiineu. Dot and Rusa Hughes are eaglag scrap meta] on firing With little oppMltlon, it voted Krausa la a free-lance drafta- Town Gets One concert In the auditorium at 4 p.m. the Federal Reserve Bank ^ Bos- Rec Nittes to approve the Democrat-conceiv­ in charge of "Chef Rudo's” where ranges. They drew an admission man. Cheney Foundation Trustees ^ Greenhaven Bid F9dy to uUmy'Ppie unto- the ntrocture’a fritted 3,6(llvatgnatures, more than Mra James McDermott Priscilla, K O O K V n jf sion "shall be generally responsi­ by police yesterday and charged ■arvlce in the hew ehureh. T ta t available to them. ble for the planning and construc­ Paper Drive Set rooT. TTie^le fire was also ex- twice tho number necessary to call and John W. Peabody, who, with Fresti Picnics, Delicious...... lb. S9c with the 15-cent theft of candy department wlU return to it* own RUMMAGE SALE The classes are under the luper- tion of such, public buildings as tingulshed^y the responding fire- the election. his. wife, the former Carol B. Aus­ Sot., Sopt. 21. 7 p.m. vition of Mrs. Robert Neil. who. Italian Sausage, Freshly Made ...... lb. 79c may be specifically autborixed by and gum from a local sho|^ The By Church Units quarter* after the teacbero have fighters. Changes and correcUons in last tin. live at 43 Lewis S t They re­ as in the past, haa a variety of the voters In Town Meeting," arrest was made on complaint. of communicated. Fire Chief W. Oifford Mason year’s lists have been submitted cently became parents of the first Fanltor* — OUaawsia AUCTION the shop owner, The Rev. Alfred U Wimarns, ■aid that the fire on the utility Ideas for some Interesting meals lb. Kieibasa, Nutmeg Brand...... lb. 79c The Commission is empowered A paper and magazine drive will to Tomkiel by Qie registrars for grandchild of the WyvUle Pea­ meetrieal Good* — r*s« that the girls can enjoy cooking. to appoint its own chairman and Police said the shop owner saw rector, will be celebrant at the pole, located to the rear of the the comparison. There are about body* and named their infant son At the end of tha course the girls Frankfurts, Honor Maid Skinless . . . .lb. 55c secretary, to study and recom­ the youth take the merchandise be held Saturday by the Men’s Club family Eucharist, and will give a Redmen’s Club on Brainard PI. 22,000 names on the lists. William Taylor Peabody. St. Maurice Church Halj have a little party, making all the mend gilding sites, recommend exposed for sale. They also said and MYF Of the North Methodist brief address. waa one of undetermined origin the boy made damaging admis­ BOLTON CENTER refreshments themselves. purchase of land, select architects, Church. It started in the heavy vines that Girls Interested in joining the | seek bids. and. award contracts. sions to them. embrace the pole. The Are spread since it will be impoeeible for up the entire length of the pole and cooking classes must become mem­ Also passed waa the provision that the men to cover the entire district S ^ rd a y , Sepf. 28 - 1 :30 P.M. bers of the Recreation Depart­ In the event of a conflict between Public Records into the wiring att^ it. CouBl on Bathgate aa they have In the past, they have Some of the burning particlea ment, and can join on the night] the Commlsaion and the Town requested, the public to tie the REFRESHMENTS Breakfast Specials Meeting, the Town Meeting will ,;p>_-Andy Bathgate. Warraatee Deeds were blown onto the roof of the classes atart. For further informa­ magazlnea in bundles and deliver Pearl St. home, burning three tion contact the' East Side - Rec. them to the parking area in -the 'Tumbl^brook Acres, Inc., to separate sectiona of the roof’a office. " ^ m j t of 36.000 w « voted on i f Frank J. Maestrone, Ehist Hart­ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR the amount that the Commission Hockey League last aqeeon, la be rear of the church. Free coffee will ahingles. Damages to the roof were MEATS IN TOWN...! Coed Swimming ford, property on Frances Dr. can pay in architect's fees for pre­ Ing counted on heavily-by the New be served to the workers. not estimated. Make 'Em This Easy Way 1 Lb. Kerwin O. U sk and Mildred L. Coed stemming for teenagers liminary plans for the school. The York Rangeri this season, 'pie 28- Those who cannot deliver the will be conducted by the Recreation They’re Light and Delicious Pkg. year-old wingman set a new Rang­ bundles to the church may contact Lisk to Howard H. Wallach and sum is to come out of the 3643.000 Frieda Wallach, property on Bret- Aanouneing The Opening Of Department this year every other j appropriation voted for the school er scoring record when he mad* the church ofice or Richard D. i CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN CORN FED BEEF • week. The swimming will be held at the toum meeting on June 17. gogla and 50 assists for 77 poiniis. Field. ton Rd. Hospital Notes at the East Side Rec pool and will In regard to declines on con­ Only Gordie Howe, Ted Llnduy Building Permte be under the supervision of Pauline VERMONT MAID SYRUP Delicious 1^0'-29c Bot. struction of the Pleaaant Valley and Jean Bfliveau topped Bath­ To Jack R. Hunter, Inc., .for Emonda and Thomas Kelley. gate in scoring last aeaaon. / Manchester Sand and Gravel Co., ADMITTED Y E S T E R D A T School, the new Commission was St. Mary’s Slates Mrs. Ethel Hildebrand, 80 Linden THE CHILDREN’S SCHOOL OF If the interest is great enough, Instructed that, if It |a "humanly for industrial construction at 60 ayncronixed swimming will be j . Bngliah ibllors are /ailed Adams St., 111,000. St.; Mrs. UHian Gates, 994 Parker HERSHEY Chocolate SYRUP possible,” the school Is to be St.; Raymond Bidwell Jr., 266 started with many interesting ac­ ready for occupancy by Sept. 1, "limeys” because, in the days of Staff Dedication To George S. Paraona, -for al­ tivities to round out the evening. 16 Oz. '^ • 7 ^ \ 1958. In accordance with this saiHpg ships, they ate lijtaes to terations to a home at 944 Tolland Hackmatack St.; ^William DeWalt, SPEECH and DRAMATIC ARTS 168 Tanner St.; Mrs. Eleanor Coed swimming will be held on 2 Cans < 9 # V ■chedule, tha Commission's report prevent the disease of scjirvy. Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, a Tpke., 3300. Saturday nights from 7 to 9 on] dedication of teacheri wUI be part To Kenneth Reynolds for a ga­ Magnuson, 71 Benton St; BIRTH YESTERDAY; A daugh­ A9ts 5 to 17 the following dates: Oct. 19. Nov..| T of the flret Family Euchariat of rage at. 50 Courtland St., 3750. 3, 16, 30, Dec. 14, Jan. 11 and 25. 46 Oz. _ the fall season at St. Mary’s Epia- To Walter Ciaglo, for a bam at ter to Mr. and Mts. Wlfrilow Wads- worth, Snlpsic Vlew^', Heights, Elecntloa, Itocltollona DnunsUe Ooachlag. . Participants of this program PINEAPPLEJUICE Sweet Life C«n A . / C copal Church.' B y thla ^en, the 856 Hillstou-n Rd., $1,500. must be membere of the Recrea­ Church School faculty wHll maite Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs, for Little Folks Noaologuee. Speech --^.To Arthur L. Norwood.-for-al- TTieunls Werkhoven. 2(50 MiUn Sty tion Department and be at least] MARY'S WEEKEND its stnnuel promlaea of faithful D lm tloa, Junior Theatrice terattou to a home at 83 Harlan DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: in the seventh grade. Elbertaa Can service in the presence of the par­ Rd„ 3 ^ . - Mra. Eieaaor MeGurldl GLORIETTAPEACHES 39c ents and pupils whom they serve. Diane Steineker, 67 Milford Rll.; Phjrther information regarding | 'I'o Leon O. PeMoe. for a garage Mr. Doris Stavshs, ^ k e St.; Wil­ Mra. Irene M. CoUlne this program can be obtained by In previous years the teachers’ 'nS Weaver Rd. U Coburn Rd. at 60 Birch St., 39S9. liam Karvelis, 62 Demlng St.; Mrs^ MI »4 «2 « calling the East Side Rec office. dedication has taken place at the MI 9-6377 7:30 a.m. service without the fami Dorothy Manning, 100 Bratton ROWSE'S SWEET CIDER Ilea’ presence. $350,000 Paint Job Rd.; Mias Shirley Mc(Jahau, 47 Ea- LiniM Rtnervatiom Now Beinf Taken More than 60 miles of copper | BAR-B a*x'’ S t< A /th u r A rendt,/ll0 High Wire la used In the windings of a | To make this possible the follow­ St., RockVille; ' Mrs. Gwendolyn 135,000-kilowratt generator. ing changes are being made in the New York—The George Wash­ Vt Gallon Full Gallon ington JBridge, which at midi pan Chambers. 260 'Wetherfcll St.; Mrs. 45c 75e SPECIALS program of the Nursery and Kin­ Dorothy Olson. Varhon, dergarten, which normally have affords a 248-foot clearance above th*' Hudson River here, roccntly DISCHARGED T 6 D A Y : Mrs. separate worship In their respec­ Anne Skowronski, East Hartford; tive chapels :y Nursery will assem­ revived ita fourth coat o f paint Each f ' in 26 years. The painting Job took Marx Spencer, Glastonbury; Mrs. CHICKENS ble a* usual at 9, but the children SWlla Knybcl, ^2 Church S t .____^ will be in the care of a aubsUtute two yeare to complete at a cost of DELICIOUSLY TENDER and JUICY 3350,000. y' --- ^ '------r - / Each faculty, thua allowing the regular TURKEYS 8-8 i/i Lba. department teachers to attend the Milk Output lit Peak PORTERHOUSE or SIRLOIN LYNN POULTRY FARMS • •' T'! Euchariat In the main church. Although the exact process of DeUciotia Captms, Roast Beef. Diicl^, Cornish Game With the substitutes present the the formation of a hurricane is not Despite the amalleat dairy herda Cboic* Froth Nothr* Poaitiy—>Diraet From Our Farms to Y o u ", Hens and BakM Virginia Ham for thj^ most diacriminat- Rev. Prescott Beach Jr., qsaistant. known, conditions generally fa­ in S3 ypara, milk production has ing palate. /' will conduct the usual Nursery vorable for the start of a storm rUen to new highs.. ProducUm in It's Time fh Shipe, service, then leave to assist in ad­ are light. variable winds, high hu­ 1957 is expected to reach 28 billion JOHNSON'S ^ ministering Communions in the midity, low atmospheric pressure, pounds, a rise of 2,000,000,000 from OCEAN FRESH^IVE MAINE Hand Taala our dcUciotialy nfade Giblet Stuffing at S9c lb. main chufM.. On the other bond, and strong solar heat, according to 1966. Tile average cow- now idelda data compiled by thp Navy'e Hur­ 6.000 poiipds of milk a yOar, 30 per ■illliilliMiiiiiiiiiyui Picked 16 Qt, BskliuM.OO It win make your dinner complete. ' .• the Kindergarten department will ' k i c MclNTOSH APPLES -Si 8LO-COTE pint 49c Qt. 89c meet In the Chlklren'a Chapei (old ricane Hunters. - eSnUmor'e than in 1947. Monchotror Sho|»p)n« Porlmdo— W. MkkHa Turapikt Fancy Parfcado Stora 0pm Wtdiwsilay, Tfufisdoy ood Friday THI9 P . M ^ 7-B251 g r a p e s Red KLEAR Pint 53c Qt. 89c NEW-STORE HDURS: TOKAY 10c CLOSED MON. thru THURS. AT 6 P.M. 505 Moin St. Stora Opm Thursday THI 9 P.M— M I 9-B09B Sweet FRIDAY and SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. ITALIAN PRUNES Firm Lb.' 1 0 c Acrowaz Ft 3!c Qt.49co2i. 95c SUNDAY 8 A.M/ to 1 P.M. Sweet Special SIMONIZ ^t S t w. t9c MAINE UYE iii 4 /K fm u // DEUCIOUS! Juicy * Dbz. CALIF ORANGES 39c / BARBECUED CHICKENS BEACON n.t 49c q,. 89c HAVE LOBSTER ^ jb lb FOR DINNER Thay'rt dolleiousrrwrappad in aluminum foil for ■ .! your cm vm im ct. Stoomlng hot and always avail* AMPLE PARKING AT f r o n t , SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING o M o . I r EG. $1.69 OPEN WED.TILL 8 P.M.-THURS. TILL8:30 P.M.-FRI. TILL 9 P.M. Congratulations To Sugar Hedjft 7-RiB c u r POULTRY PARTS On Its 3 fih Birthday ...... : RIB R O i^ PORK CUT ONLY FROM CONNECnCUTS FINEST WHITE ROCK Sugar Hoort Tomato < .. 2 No. 2 tins 29e Sugar Hooit Slicad . . . . No. 303 eou 21c ■StORE HOURS; D A U t and SUNDAY 8 A.M.-7 P.M. BREASTS Lb 79c GIZZARDS Z Lb*. 5Sc THURSDAY and FRIDAY 8 A.M.-9 Sugar Hoort T8 ...... 2 No. 303 colii 35c LEGS Lb. 75c BACKS 4 Lbfc 29c.

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NAIISCO TENDHt, SW KT SCmKIST— mOZEN SUNKIST— FROZEN STAR-KIST UPTON KRAFT CASINO " KRAFT SAVE $3.95 M MILK AMPLIFIER CHICKEN OF THE SEA . , ARMOUR'S FLANTER'S /, WiTiaa's CaaaaJ Maaft Loma D o o m SOUP MIXES French Dressing French Dressing ffftd / 4 - ^ mml Bw calat Bosco^ Chiii’Coh-Carne Cookits Gr«*n GiantPoas L^onada Oran^aada LIPTONTEA Tuna Chickan Broth ■ Tuna Cocktail Peanuts CORNED REEF O t A f $I JW Gnd aad Bop H oc U«MM m » V h n . I J M U e ) 1 > 11.“ 55c Light Maat 6'/i at 494 ' ' '3;^ 85*- ' pktf. 47- iL rssv Chun It Sfyla can V I TBMATIIffUTUlE) I > »« •l.'ic 29« t2 5 ‘ Chunk Styla can V I ’ - 'ir 82* ^'89* '!r75* 2 "L“ 29* ” a“-33c OwVTOBI MURRAY'S Veg«UM« * l?4-ox. pb*a. 8Sc GOLDEN Evar JACK'S SALTESEA / EARLY CALIFOnktA KRAFT KRAP iiaih "£..r n i" Onion Soup 2 1 'i-ox. pkxii. Sir W ise TM b lO ^ M R i 1 1 ^ . LUNCHEON 12m . J i c Sundaa Topping MEAT tjn.WI Niblets C*>rn Potato Chips 2 lOXCS Cheese^Twists Clem Chowder Rip# Olivas luff«r*eetck Str«wl»*iW Sava TOe Sava 20« All Purposa Oil Pinnar FAMILY I/, lb. VitRU 2>.*;ir m 12*01. eo n *3.“ 88* ';c 49* ;c25* L : 25* ':j '48* N IX O N 'S PITTEO ‘“2T “1.r25' pk«. 71 99* 37‘ ^ £, 2 pL«i. 35* Nam Salad Hnart’a Drlight ApHrdt-L .. C O F F E i Uaio> liM. R|^ MILL'S FROZEN CONTAINS DLEACH SIOUX BEE GERDER FANNING'S Sia*»aM froiiai f «DM \ SANITARY FOND'S HAIR^ TONIC LIIIY'S PARD ...Xectar / 4d-«x. I»e Ilk . J akfi SwGfbGifi/ pka Me WmINu • of* Honey Baby Foods SpaKni Sowco Ml/ of I E i \ VACUUM M^ass Cold Craam Vasalina HersG Meat Bab-0 Pickles Mm IIaV — 1^ M4»i- 4 «•. Whole Kernel Com Dog Food BN WNSifN • MN^SRlS S»m 4 DraadE Slirlilst Turn Pie^ 27c 69' p4 »- pl>g- 1J MaJ. aa# Fka 7e 2 ax. a A# Flux Ic rRD- 4Qf ©♦■ NT Pa Cora of 12 0 9 \ * f 2l I 25* 2cam A w can A I 28* •k s '3®* 5 Ian wA V Jan oaf Buttar 23* Superfine Onions/ . ” 29c WITH THIS COUPON 1 :*• ml2 Siia O v tax M . W 2^;:3y 2 't2 ^ ei«b 11*. *7. SImMit HdIIm IBm. ^ UncIcBM'tRicc $la ^ *»e TrcM Bry Detergent *3ff Sweetheart SnipSo/p 44~: rejf- ck». S7c RIDIIMAIU THIOUaH KNUtr's Crockoft Simonli Floor \ !ni^ SurRitwr* PoUtki M.’ 4Sc Fraircss* iHfvMac wf ilm a m ("'rc*'"- * Nti' “*„"sr 'i: 33c sma K->, 'ir»c s *“ ci«t ha.!««• 5*. i*" W»x pt, can 5Qe ^ fal, 1.87 Td«m >mm> CM ^ :.:»c Aafcl S«ft « ora* n a U U 'i **"• *•** "li •■. 37, Pofofo lot. 3k "Bert Ox Bwitpin Cite Ik lAcafir Cru Manclnl Roaatod Feh Naptlw GrivyMistcr 17c 6rapefmit Brink ,1^,1, .2 87c lolcFroiCR Miwy hoien Fonciloi akf. ak«. aniOilM 54cKola Xaptlia Soap rep. bar lOo AhMlMM IrRt Ik B t M FrazM Ik Blu-Wbdta Frppr'ra t T4 -0X. eaao 8*a Flakes t S-ox. pkr*. lOe ' »atwarai«wwxiw)wa»8MBBa^^ YOU SAVE CASH AND STAMPS EVERY TIME YOU SHOP AT ALL "GRAND UNION SUPERMARKETS"! ‘ FOR REAL SAVINGS - CHECK AND COMPARE THESE EVERY DAY LOWT LOW/PRICES! Ntliz Ktl«lix|i 2 '^Ju 49^ Bi^uiRk isll’t AMilwaiiw ri9^ SpaghilH 2 'ir 29* LxRNa,SRi|lalii 2;,t39* UxH UaiM Slanh S;: 19* Dak FnH On MiII >°~ 3T* Dal Moilafaaahat "..T 33* 2« MULE SSm . PtikIBaMt cAMwii'i 2'Lz25* BaMIMalFlaar 6J;66* PaaMTittaa KLEtNEX G.raoo S3* Dal Maata Can KERNEL 15* \ UMy’t TtMalt JaiM 28* Dola FiatippU Ji Im Boru TEAM ^; 3B* Oraaga Jalet ILUEIIRO 25* IKEAKFAST OP MR GOOD CAMFIELLS . m u WhaaHtt CHAMPIONS 9»- Farkay Half ariif . ^'t.27* EvaparaM Milkcan.»ia, 3''.m44* CaitfM Napkhit HUDsoN2lfVo25* Tomato Juice 2 \r,u 35* Frtshptk hint Jiiet bW. 29* MariariM• . ------•vowrxLUCK pa^.1,V,.29*------Alamiaain PFall w aa KCTmS.REYNOLDS ^i2? I2*i. ULTRA 01. BriMl UrIm Chill Su m firsiM ifnittJN iM Olorax BIkaeh REFINED le Bakan Oaaaa SI" Naaiki (ak 41* . Molhoro'OatsMolhoro^Oats *1^”: 41* •LUEIiaO Ily-T-FlafFiMMlag 3,t^27^ traalLaaahaaaliaal '*“•43*MR ^ I

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MANCHESTER EVfcNINa HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1967 RAGE SEVENnQI PACE SIETEEV IfANiCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2«, 195t , ' ” ■ ' ’"Li H obron Hutchinson House 974 The Baby Has ^ Periled by Fire POPULAR^S Hebron, Sept. 28 (Special)— Main St. The fine old Hutchinson house on Been Named... Gilesd St. had a close ahava early Wednesday morning, and the He­ Open bron and Amaton Lake Fire Com­ panies ware both called out. A ihed ih the rear of the house wsa burned Thursday / Ti, "S,'**’ Mr- •" look at these "Dollar Dandies!" Amazing ■— but true . . . and they're the t% y FriMlerirk. eon of Dr. and Mre' L. Norman Dutton. 50 Usi^ Toys Sought F o x w ft Dr. He wee bom Sept. 17 at Mancheater Memprlal The Gilead and Hebron Senior kind of super-savings featured in every department. ^apltal. Hia maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra John T. Pilgrim Fellowship group la ask­ (foinn. Uenox, Maaa., and his paternal grandparenta ara Mr. and ing for donations of toys for um Mra. Bernard Dutton, Olastonbury. He haa a brother, Chriato- in the nursery classes of the He­ pher, 1, and two ilateri, Moira, J, and L,etlle. 4. STARKIST WHITE CHUNK MEAT i 1 bron Church. » • • g • * The toys are for children under Stephen Michael, eon of Mr. anfl Mre. Jamca C. Gallant. 139 five years. They must, of course, CANS * r Birch St. He waa born Sept. 17 at Mancheater Memorial Hoa- ' I be in a useable condition, and may FOR < pital. Hia paternel grandparenta a»e-Mr. and Mra. Fred G al-. be loaned if not given outright. lant, Attleboro, Maaa. Me haa a slater, Cathy Ann, 1'4. • « • • • They will be a great help for the Tuna Hsh teachers in the primary group. / - Gary Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Nelson, Nor­ Next Sunday the members .of wich. He waa born'Sept. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. the Fellowship will go the rounds NAPIER BRAND Hia maternal grandparenta ara Mr. and Mra. Francis E. Payne, to pick up the donations, from 7 149 Lenox St., and hie paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Evelyn Nel­ to 9 p.m. 'ITioae with toys to donate TALL son. Uncasrille. |la has a brother. Clayton Edward. or loan may call Mrs. Adrian Chf- CANS • « • g « ney, Mra. Ralph Boyington or Mias Wllilam'^ Fredrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Austin Wllkic, '25 Diane Rebillard. Their phone num­ Knighton St. He-was bom. Sept. 21 at Manchester Memorial Sweet Peas bers ere given In the telephone di­ Hoapital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick rectory. Conlon. 19 Welcome PI., and hia paternal grandparenta ere Mr. •Sorry We Forgot* POPULAR FANCY SUPER MARKETS and Mrs. Ernest, Wilkie. 82 Linnmore Dr. He haa two brothers, A delayed birthday narty was TALL Austin Conlon. 5. and Brian• Ernest, • • 3. « • gtven Saturday for Horsce W. L. Sellers. His natal day actually had CANS Mary Ana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Joaeph Kelly, New­ been back in Augiut, but aome- ington. She waa bom Sept. 21 in St. Francis Hospital, Her how had bten overlooked. This Cream6 Com ^ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony CIvlello, 164 8. time he was surprised bv a roast Main St. She haa a brother. Joseph Jr- 3. Smart Shoppers Save • • * • • chicken dinner, a birth'day cake POPULAR SLICED OR WHOLE made for the occasion and pres­ ''Gary Christian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schindler, ents galore, with lighted candles. Ellington. He was bom Sept. 18 at Rockville City Hoijiital. It was a family party, with no TALL His maternal grandfather Is Ernest Copping, Vernon St., and outside gueits, and observed his CANS % his paternal grandparents srS Mr. and Mra. Walter Schindler 23rd birthday. . Sr.. Sunrise Dr'., Rockville. He has two brothers, Richard, 7*i, World Green IFVB Student Here ' and Stephen, 5 'i. . v Fancy Beets ------— « « • • • The preMnee here of Miss Kathe Robert .jJbha |I, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dlgan. 67 Schweiger of Germany has been LADDIE ROY Wadsworth St. He waa bora Sept. 18 at Manchester Memorial previously mentioned. She ie now Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O. H. a visitor at the home of Mr. and l-LB. Miller, Michigan City. Ind.. and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mrs. Edward A. Foote. She came S T A B f P S Grace Dlgan, Springfield, Mate. He has a sieter, Suean Bllefiit^ to th ie country aa participant in CANS It; the International Farm Youth Bhc- change, sponsored by Tolland Dog Food Good For Hundreds Cynthia Marie, daughter of Mr. an4- Mrs:- Michael J. Hines, County.' She ii taking In farm operations and is Intereated In all 31C Garden Dr. She was bom Sept. 21 at Manchester Me­ new, methoda. SOFTWEVE WHITE OR COLORED of Valuable morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bahr, West Hartford, and her paternal grandparenta The Gilead Ladies' Aid Society ROLLS are Mr. and M »,-James T. Hines, Berlin. met Wednesday afternoon at the Sunday School -Toom ; Membere brought along aprons or any oth­ ' Douglas Kurt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Lake- er ertlclee appropriate for a ba­ view Dr.. South Coventry. He was bom Sept. 20 at Manches­ zaar which is to be held Oct. 12. A ter Memorial Hospital. His msteraal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Nick Russo, 41 Pioneer Circle, and his paternal grand­ feature will be a buffet aupper, to mmim parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Valley Stream, L. I., N. be served in the Sunday School Y. He has a brother, Robert. 8. . room, a sale of various articles, g • • • • such as aprons, doll’s clothes, GARDEN FRESH, CHOICE FRUITS and VEGETABLES plants white elephants. There will Karen Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kehbe, Strong also be a fish pond. Rdf., South Windsor. Shewaa bom Sept. 22 at Manchester Me­ INDIAN RIVER PINK WASHED ud CLEWED. morial Hospital. Her psiemal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. SWEET EATING SNOW WHITE John Kehoe. South Windsor. She has two'alstars, Sharlinc. 3>A, Maacheator Evening Herald s e e d l e s s READY TO COOK and Diane, 16 months. Hebroa mrreepoadeat, Mlse Suean g g g g g Pendleton, telephone Academy Meintosh Apples , 8-9464. '' CAULIFLOWER Oiarlee Aadre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard ’Champagne, GRAPEFRUIT * DoimMIoii Diane Dr., Vemon. He was born Sept. 10 at Manchester Me­ * SphMCll morial Hosplul. He has two aittera, Christine Ann. 4, and * iM t Grawm Cheryl Ann. 2. New York Cases 'f Cc « • • • • lig- Heads ■ * Swiu Chanl Suxanne Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Janies E. Darby, 4 H)S. 3 9 ’ Feared to Be Flu * Kda UL 2 Main St., South Glaatonbur)-. She was bom Sept. 20 at Man- 3 for 4 9 ' cheater Memorial .Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mra. Frank Patton and Frank Watson, both of Penunsylvania. Albany, N.Y., Sept. 28 1 Unions. Holds Open House Bonelem 1 HmlbandahaTa to be fed three Hi m a day, with pancakes for •eup "I am conflclent that with the Brisket lb One of the best ways to priepare for retirement is to invest regularjy ip U. S. Open house for parents was hald Storra, Sept. 26 —A globe-trotting for hmcfa and pie for dutner. Some of than need to be told when continued leadership of the AFL- Head Cut ly a new Savings Bonds. TheJ^re as solid as a rock—guaranteed by your Government. CIO end the efforts of rank-snd- last night at the Robertson School. German imiveralty glee club is Birds Eye Corned Beef slated to make ita only appearance •nit, when to hare .a physical check up. They need, praise wl thinfi go They’re loss-proof, fire-proof, theft-proof—the Treasury will replace rhem file Union membere, supported by During ths open houee parents men of good will evirywhere. the in Baatem Connecticut Oct. 9. right and sympathy when things go wrong. And almost all of have to be without charge in case of mishap. had an opportunity to talk with when It presents, a program of Fresh American labor movement will ful­ Broccoli Spears Bird* Ey# 4 Pkgs. $1 lb rsmindad about making plans for retirement fill the high trust which its mil­ tsachars concerning their children's choral music in the University of Lean Rib And bt$t cf all, U. 8. Saving$ Bondt now pay you higher inlermt-~fa$lerl lions of members have reposed in work. Bach classroom dlsplaysd Connecticut's Uttle Theater at 8 p.m. ■ Succotash Birds Ey« 4 Pkgm. Pork Roast J M a good tting a husband’s lore is worth all Hie troubk he It.” ' . neatly arranged work papere and The Medrigalchor. rompoaed of Every Series,E Bmid purchased since February 1,1957, pays you a safe and The Teamsters, Bakery Workers special projects which have already atudenta from the University of sure 3-H% interest when held to maturity. It pays higher interest, too, in the and Ttxtils Workera Unions had Munster, will perform under the Genuine IC\ EMframs^ is la the future isr all ed us. And the sooner start making been indicted by the AFL-CIO been eompletad, and bulletih French Fries Birds Rye 6 Pkgs. $ 1 lb earlier years, and matures in only 8 years and 11 months. boards'In every room and Corridor direction of its permanent con­ Spring ' fians far lt,‘Hia happier those yean can be. Dbessrourhusba hareabobby? /Ethical Practices Oommittee, ductor. Frau Harms Reuter. which filed reports wlUi the Ex­ showed work done. Lamb Legs if noE a ifa him,to dsrelOp one. Does he hare a retirement iviiigs plan? If During the choir's first American Birds Rye Pkgs! So m w. more than ever, it’s smart to save with guaranteed-safe U. S. Say­ ecutive Council. The complsinls of Mrs. Stanley Lucaa and Mra. Green Peas 6 $T l Um to start one. Good health, outside inteij( , and freedom Walter Orloweld of the member- tour, concerts are acheduled on the ings Bonds. Your husband can buy them regularly where he banks or through misuse of funds and other Im-- campuses of 'Yale, Harvard. Co­ ■proper practices grew largely ship committee reported an excel­ I spi^ happiness in rstiraasent the Payroll Savings Plan where he works. But just be sure he starts today! lent enrollment 'of members. 1Pro- lumbia, Princeton, Vasaar, Dart­ Top»Grade from testimony at recent hearings mouth, Ohio State and sevaxal other lY THE PIECE»AMERICAN lb before the Senate Committee in­ grams for the ensuing year were Choice \ state univereities. The month-long vestigating rackets ih the fields of dIstHbutad. A successful food sale tour la eponeored by the -Weat Ger­ Chuck Roast labor and. management. was held. In charge of Mrs, ■Har­ man government: old Boiiham and Mra. Rayi^nd Meany declined after the Execu­ The .Madrigalchor was organized It) tive council’s windup of a two-day Hayes, co-chairmen o f the w8ya seven yeare ago and has earned an American and means committee. lb Part of every American’s savings belongs in U. S. Savings Bonds / special eesaion to apcculatO.on the excellent reputation all over Eu­ Sliced likelihood that any union would be Following tlje opeb house wt cof­ rope. In recent years it has per­ thrown out of the A F L rdO next fee hour was held in the bafeUrla formed extensively In The Nether­ Loaf Cheese month or to name the officers tai»( I I rib! by the executive boaid for the lander, .Switzerland, Austria, France M l 1 whose removal would be demand­ room mothers and tes8ii<)N. Mrs. and Italy. ed. Norman Richard, president of the A high point in ita foreign tour Likely to Be Susiiended PTA, and MVs. Raymoiid Hayes, program was sin invitation to alng LA ROSA SALADA WESSON Hartz Mt, Other council members, how­ •vice president, poured. The ^blea at the Academia ■ di Santa Cecilia i ' ever, aaid they felt that the Team­ were decorated with /fall flowers in Rome, an honor ordinarily re­ DogYummies sters were most likely to be lus- and place carde. Homemade' pies served to pcofetsional groups with tbhg-standlng reputations. The LESTOIL OIL pended and the Bakery Workera and coffee were lerved by the hos- TEA least likely, with the Textile Work­ pttality- committee, Mra. Floyd choir was awarded a gold medal Spaghetti' 21e ers In an uncertain position fn be- for its performance at the Inter­ 17c Mitchell ,aifid Mra. John Baldyga, national conventions for choral fatpr tw^n. co-chairmen. Pint 37c Pint 34c music at Turin, Italy. Some leaders of the federation Roam mothers for the year are: rialterated that there was no hope Mrs,, Stuart Clemson and Mrs. Macaroni' 21c Half Pound 83C , Underwood of keeping the Teamstera In the Michael vPlocharcayk, kindergar­ Toilet Cloofls Climbing Quart Quart A F L -n o If Hoffs or a man sub­ ten; M n. Ell TambUng Jr. and 1 65c 64c Deviled Ham ject to his control wsa •ISotMb Mra. Hstbert Skoglund, Grade l; Sales of toilet goods in Uie Uni­ Package I Q ■i: president. ' Mra. Odr^d CSiappclI and Mrs. ted States Mt a new record of $1,- The Executive Oouneil endorsed Fred S w ^ , Grade 2; Mrs. Al Gar­ 600,000,000 in 1956, pealrly 11* per Noodles '>”^2Se of 100 la lT Half GaL ^1.25 Half Gal. *09 QuaHwe 19c Halves 33c i ‘ -o'' the Ethical Practices CommItUe's rett and Mrs. CUfton Rinea, Grade cent higher than In 19M. Sales finding that Hoffs had prontVCed 3 ;-Mrs.” Pasquale VendriUo and this year may axessd -6IJK>0,000.- the intereeU of a “rogue’s gallery” Mrs./Winigm 'fundi. Grade 4; M n. 000. Percentage inoreaees scored of hoodlums In the TeamBten Qiester Parciak and Idrs. Fnmk last ysar were: dentifrices, 10.8; / Union. Monflsvskjr Qntoe i. anil Mrs. cosmetics. sheving prepara­ WE GIVE WORL0 GREEN STAMPS The Executive Oouneil haa pow- Frank Gafiaa Md Mrs. Jee^ tions, P; .deodorants, 20; h ^ r prep- m to auspend any of the aceuaed Voi^M, Grade 8. , AfetioBiL 12.5. 1 — ' ) ' ■>1 . / ‘

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BUGS BUNNY your pot erowa and fetlowad Uit heart out bacauta hla doff was I '54 UMtnicUonaA I Waahod it, Boilad guns. , 1,1 fA W BAX-Olff County Art Unit H a l B o yle Band to Present VOU AAAM ME aURN'tlC It, and Sunrad it. But it w ai ter­ Aunt—I’m so sorry you’ra loatj WDBO—1S80 ' Dpily Radio WTIUM-lffffff tXNNR I MttS(lODOKU^ Sense and Nonsense To M ^t Tuesday 7 Original Works rible. Stop fooiingr the people.” your do^. Answer to Prevloua WgMt' WCCC—ISM " Ikwtem Daylight Tima TORPORIfy.' Boy— I \ didn't loss him. Hs lost WPUP— 1410 Joe E. Lewis Talks A buiinaaaman, phoninf an aa- tor, young man? A little boy waa fobbing hia me. A Dog's Lift Rockville, Sept. 26 (Special) — Seven original works for the The following program sched4>*—Ruaa Naugnton at a p.m. at Maple 8L School. rine Band when it performs for BY DICK TURNER |OM brsad at • Annual change without notice. .’^^WPOP-Modim Souhds Two fUmt, both In color, will be high school and junior high school Brown ckiled. probably call me doc because I ’m Ineoms (Fr.) • i4b- British dot, shown. The first film will be on New York (AV-The thing 'diet from the neighborhood that pro­ students at the high school audi­ There was a pause, then: a flzsiclan. f French *'t^AY-LMake Wbay tor Musle WjgUY-Njght Watch Child—How do you spell ----- hound - Kvcord K«vut Renaieeance architecture while the beats roost people in this world, duced Irving Berlin^ Eddie Cantor torium Wednesday aftemoOo. FOOD STORES hunting dog WnO-Wlaht Line I Shart-Iaggad WKNB—P.M. , WDRO—Riiii Naughton second ie’ entitled “Nature of Col­ said Joe B. Lewis, ia not being and At Smith. Included in the original works Brown ? . 7’he mountaineer abruptly with T Cotersda Wnv>-Boss MlUer Man— B-R-O— drew his six youngest children from hound dog j^ W O P —Modem SouNa or.” themaalvaa. "I'v a done an awful lot for Irving are "The Marines* Hymn," which rtsorL WDIIO—Arthur Godfrey Berlin,” he said. "In all my yesura There was a labored .silence. school. IS Opined WPOP—Waxworks WHAY—Night Waleb Miss Emma Bats, ehalrmsui of "When you aren't yourself, will open the concert; the overture, Y^UR REST NEIGHBORHOOD STORES ----- Psrtt in ahow business I never eang one Finally the dUriculty waa ex­ He stormed at the teacher who ,14 AtUek S:IS- w n c—Itolly Uving 1I6T the fall exhibition, haa announced you’re In trouble— real trouble.” "Russian and Ludmilla,” by CARRY SUGAR HEART FOOD PRODUCTS / IS Hebrew • King of Judah WHAY—Make Whay (or Muelc S a ^ 5 “»s .Wttiahton Lawta, a man beloved for his of hit Bongs. If 1 ever write a song, Mlchail Glinka; "Rumbolero” ; plained.' came to Investigate.' (Bib.) WCi.i: kociirO Revua- ws*up—Hound Dog that the most populair painting Child—How do you make a Mountaineer—Tou don’t learn ^ aseatle WKNB--P.M. ISHS- „ vices as much as hia virtues (in I hope he’ll do the tam e for me. He "Horseless Carriage Gallop,” by • DaSsnca 54 Mavads city dSBIaggars will be given an award donated by can't sing either.” ■•B"T them kids nothin’, that’s why. T l T A h A i d IS Dcgrtas of WTIC—Rosa Miller WHAY-^fht Watch Raymond Petit, of Cres'tmark any case, they’re Identical), la cele­ Morton Gould; the marches 10 FalMhoodi 3S Dlractlon 4S Folding bads WDRC—ArDuir Godfrey WTIC—Jainilr Uvtng IMT Some people go to night clube as ’Chime of Liberty,” by Edwin Here, read this. progrsstlon WPOP—Waxworks Award Co., Ellington. brating hia 85th year in show busi- 11 Othtrwisa 55 Wan 44 The dill ------tiaa N-ughiM ' an escape. But to Joe, a man at Franko Goldman, and "Semper Sweater Salesman (to Klamour He produced a battered lettter. VACWT ITThorouglvLsrca i Y '" ' found Dog The public la invited to the art nesa— and haa never hoUttred to SS Ages 45 Brasilian Stale * '^ A Y —natty aimball peace with himself, a night club Fidelia,” by John Philip Sousa. girl)—How's that one. miss? Too It was from the dean of the col exhibition which opens Oct. I t at pretend to be anything except NChW l U - V l «UW S IT rLLAUkeiMAJPtClAL PPICe ) IS Pastar ** Collaction at SO Ditpslchsd 4TMaesura af WUUL'—Raoord Raeua ' j ^ Y —Night Watch ia a home. Two original aoio works are also SAICIO I m » 9 tM small enough? lege his oldest son was attending SSTraps typo WKNB—P M . w n c —Tima for Musle S p.m. at the Elks C arriag'e what ha la. and contained only glowing praise to Compass point ,, ** wnO-^Roaa Miller WDRO—Russ Nauahton “I know too many guya who "T m happy and feel contented in included, a comet aoio “ Carnival OPEN SCME \ FAULT, OPm M KP/ ST Glrl’a ntntt 41 Heavy Uaw WDRO—Oal Kolby House'.' Alfred Ludwig, suid Mrs. them. With It'a not a matter Since riches lead to vice. Teacher—But it says, "Your son SI----- of lha fi WPOP—Hound D ^ ruined themaelves by trying not roe of Venice,” by Dei Staigers, played C A N m P SS Swords SI Looks askanaalSFreas khnestl WPOP—Waxworks ••:4S- Tolande Schofield have been ap­ of.being lonely or carrying a by Frederic Erdman; and a trom­ And poverty to thefL should make his mack In the sttliag sun to be themselves. I f a man can’t POOP S3 Pulsate, as 41 Rugged 51 Obtain WHAY—NIaht Watch pointed co-chairmen o f advance torch.” bone solo, "Thoughts of Love,” by Outside of paradise world” (reading aloud). SS Unfettered mouolsin tpurUOaap baia * '^ A Y —Belly Kimball w n c —Tima for Musle be himself, who can he be?” wings WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Ruau .dauaditoB publicity 'and will arrange paint­ Joe, who said he doesn’t believe Arthur Proyer, featuring Jamas Is any virtue'left? Father (Shouting) —That’b it SS Parched WKNB--P,M..... ings In store windows in and A t 55 Joe, whoae-^ulpa'eam him You see? Fourteen years ST Mimics ,in>OP-Hooad Dog in Hiring by rulea, becauaa "there Brdtnan n. WTIC—Roes' MllUr . II iSS— around Rockville. ------^^ from 3250,000 to 3400,000 a year, ia are no rules,” haa a aimpla sugges­ The nickname of ” doc schoolin’ and he can’t even write SI Jump WURC—Oal Kulby WHAY—Night Watch William Jonas, haritona soloist has been WPOP—Waxworks the acknowledged king of the night tion for keeping In shape; applied to so many people that his own name! IS Unclothad U—News and moderator, will be heard in I'M-* SC-Ne>ra E Waather club circuit, - rivaled in durability "Run up and down a racetrack SS Handle ' w h a y —Road Show "Song of the F its ,” by Modeste probably haltai^ of them are under DP—Neva only by Jimmy Duranta and Sophie; until you don’t have a superfluous the impression that the Hippo­ The Washington Biological Sur' 54 ■nthuslsstlc WCCC—Record Review 11:15- Mousargsky. Numbers by the WKNB—P.M. WHAY—Night Watch Tucker. ounce of caMi on you.” complete band which will complete cratic oath is a naughty word. vey put metal bands on wild birita ardor WTIC—tftwi Wnc-SporU Final Ruth MiUett IS Cooking ”A guy can’t go on forever tail­ Doesn’t he ever aecretly envy the the" afternoon’s performance are But the little old lady didn’t know to study their migration habitii. WDR<’ -Newe Reoorter WDRC—Rus______Jluaa Naughton ing jokes and getting tight,” he utensils WPOP—Wax Works WPOP^oUnd Bog ordinary man who works dayli^t "The Breexe and I ” by Ernesto that When she heard someone These bands were stamped: ’’Wash remarked cheerfully. "Already I hours and goea home at night to a Biol. Surv." N ’’My O sl-----” “ Keep your voice pleasant. A , Lecuona, arranged by Donald address the sAia clerk as "doc" * 'wit AY—Road Show WHAT—Symphony In the Might can sea tha handwriting on the wife and three kida In a happy she inquired naively, A letter from an angry taxpay' 55 Psusa WCCC—Record Review WTR -BtarilSit Seranade ^ sharp, aaffging or diaguated tons' Hunaberger; and selecUona from of voice used by a mother in floor. home in the suburbs? A look of ”My Fair Lady,” by Frederick 1 Lb. Pkff. Carolina Rice 1 Lb. Old Lady—Are you really a doc- er complained: "Sirs, I shot one of 40 Workers with WKNB-PM uroftO—BUIy Kowaleayk 2 hides WTIC—Boil Milter . WPOP—Hound Dog speakiag.'to a child makes for an "But I have no frustrations. Tve horror spread over Joe’s face. Loewe. The petformance will con­ WDRC—Cal Kofty 1:45- never been to see a paychiatrlat— "I'm a gambler—not a lunatic,” 41 Head covering W PO P—Wax worki WHAY—Symphony In III* Night unplagstint atmosphere in the clude with "The Star Spangled MR. TWEEDY BY NED RIDDLE 4g Hindu queen ft'RD— WTiC- Startight Sermada home,” says a child guidance ex­ but a lot of them come to aee me.” he replied. Banner.” OUR BOARDING HOUSE with 4TScad WHAY—Road Show WDRC—Billy Kowaldsyk pert. Joe’a aucceas as a performer Ilea Here are the three haalc tenets Tickets for tha matinee are atill e fm m u B 0SIIIIIONIZ MAJOR ROOPLE WCCC—Record Review of Joe E. Lewis’ philodo^y for container WKNB—P.M. Since nobody ever tells Mama In tha fact that, like the late W . C. available at both the high school 50 Wild tss WTIC—Roes Miller ^ just how to keep her voice -calm Fields, he haa created a kind of happiness; •. and junior high ichool. Harold NEW PROCESS' nOOR WAX. th e w a y I READ THAT, ^ 5S Grumble WDRC—Cai Kolbv ElUngton and pleasant when she ia telling personal cuIL His fans never tire "N ever spend more than 'three Crozier, chairman of the Rotary WPOP—Waxworks o f hia provress with the bottle or seconds ivery day on regret. WITH v m n A(A3 0 R,lMTHE HISTORY S4 Cylindrical 4;SS- Junior for the fifth time to go to Club committer, said today that E6AO, Pike { MARTHA WHAY—Road Show Jlig uncanny ability to bet large "You’re only young once, but if ME VOU are CAIMFULLV OF t h e PlLSRlM FATHERS' •S Cuts, as broad bed. I'm offering a auggastlon only a few tickets for the evening FIRAUnsOS SlSsys WCCC—Baoord Ravlaw Champion Mdde W hy not ■ gadget for the home sums o f money on horaea that you work it right, once ia enough. Niblets Corn EMPLOYED.' PERHAPS VOO'd JOkES WASi "DOM'T OOMk mM WKNB—P. M., . ^lerformance are left and can be YOUR SUM OR ROLL iM ST Ftxsd leak WTIC—Rosa Miller on which Mama can make a num­ never come in first. "When things look black, send seared at the Savings Bank of LIKE TO Purchase a facetious WDRC—Cal Kolby Post Commander A aymbol of hla first hobby them to the laundry." VOUR SOUP.'"--THE i TpM. a*, aa Pm. aa SIOWB ber o f recorded requests and com­ M an-eater. PINMER ADA6 E I ’VE 6 WEN O »ai, * aaa a„aa a WPOP—Waxworks mands in a nice, sweet, calm tone stands on the coffee table in hia Two years ago Joe underwent an 'THESE BOORISH BOARDERS AtAM WHO SPRUME IT ) I Poems 5:aa- WAS COOLED OFF IN WHAY—Dateline . , ^ Ellington, Sept. 26 (Special)— of Voice? hotel suite here. It la a "Booxe bperation for the removal of moat KMQLimON PASSED "Please do mot soak **rm just wondering whoro to •o h « w o n t S Trial ir WCCO—Good klvenlna Good Musle Then Inatead of saying irritably, Bush," a plant whose green ot his stomach, and now, every Your roll or sun in THE STOCkS FDR lODA'ifS S Hardy haretns WKNB—Today ia Sporu Hatheway-Miller Post, American Hartfoi;(L:\Sept. M Ilf) — Tha AMD I ’DON'T - H until hi* Mrt 'Please turn that thing down,” bran^ea are tastefully decorated morning when he wakea up, hia State Liegl^tu re unanimously the soup W."IC-Newa _ Legion, recently installed new o f­ first gmteful thought ia; M E AN v o o R Ph o n y fy WDRC—News Reportsr Mama can almply push a button with 25 small bottles of liquor. passed a reaolutipn yesterday com­ - H6 M- WPOP—News "Gee, I made it again.” SOLD M i n e St o c k s ficers headed by Charles Cham­ and her own calm recorded voice Actually, although Joe likes to mending Presiden't Eisenhower tor KVUk-KYUK.' * ' WHAY—Bvanlne gereaadt pion as commander. Inatallation will give the request pleasantly. say his favorite foods are scotch, sending federal trobpa to L i t t l e steak and cole slaw, hla drinking WCCC—Good Bvenlns Good Musts waa performed by a team o f of­ Gets Tired Rock, Ark. Thf Legtslature is - In bEEutifil. rn buy ^ PRISCILLA’S POP Dork Victory BY AL VERMEER WKNB—Kventng Sertnada feats are exagrgerated. Asked what w n c —SporU When you stop to think about Confidential Jury- special session to conihler - farm SALTINES NABISCO ficers from the Fourth District. it, mothers’ voices usually grow was his favorite hangover remedy, THATS WDRC—wtather and Saimaa drought relief. Ry4(BEiLER WAVBU.Y WAFERS EASILY, WPOP—Lawraaca Walk Charles Bats was seated as ad­ sharp when they are repeating a he said seriously: 5:14— ' jutant; Robert Bqrnler, flrit vice Still Deliberating WHAY—Sarensda . _ . „ request for about the sixth time. "I rarely have hangovers. I get WCCC—Good blvcnlns Good Muaio commander; Ro)iert Hoffman, sec­ " I ’ve told you over and over,” 8 to S hours of sleep-every day. WKNB—Kvenlng Serenade ond vice commander; Iklwin J. begins Mama. Then her voice "Some people drink to forget. I Loa Angeles, Sept. 26 (API—Jur­ 16 Oz. I I H 0 * . w n c —Muate by Melacbrlao ors in tha Confidential magaxlne 27c 29c WDRC—Musle a la Carte Devil, finance, officer; Richard starts to rise In anger. drink to remember. A fte r a couple Z U WPOP—Top 40 Tima Rioux, chaplain; Andrew Kuca, About 20 recorded announce­ of drinks I do.remember better." libel conspiracy trial begin their REMOVES 5;SS— historian; Harry Friedman, aer- ments ought to tiske care of a Joe, who. has had one of the ninth day o f deliberations today. OLD DUTCH WHAT—Barenada There Was nothing from the Jury BEECHNUT WCCC—Oflod Nventna Good Huale geant-at-arms; and Louii Lavitt, mother’s most often repeated re­ most colorful careers in show busi­ WKNB-Opea Mike service officer. quests. ness, sold the story of his life, "The room yesterday to Indicate that fct«M1)nUIS*9MKS WTIC—Three Star Bxtra they were near a verdict. Strabrad AppIts— cr CLEANSER WDRC—Lowell Thomas The installing team Included If the experts aren’t going to let Joker Is Wild" to Hollywood for bsHiM si corral ran WPOP—Top 40 Tima Commander Edward Frans; Ad­ us be human enough to show ir-’ 3400,000 and a 75 per cent cut of The length -of deliberations waa TuinooiS’Minti |:ta- ritabiitty when we have said ’’no” the profits from- the picture, which approaching .Uie California record WHAY—Seranade jutant Charles Raich; Fred Hewitt, JUiTOMIMritS foul: times, then maybe we need a stars . Frank Sinatra. of 18 days. 4 For 4 1 c w n c —Dick Bnrtel historian; Fred Am , vice com­ AUIMMUM WDRC—Amoa and Andy mander; Harry Kaber, chaplain; set of recorded remarks. "So far we’ve got R lot of royal­ Tlia jurora yesterday ware fur­ ^EMASOR. _ WPOP—Fkdtott Laerls CAN AtANO Ue - James Byrnes, aergeant-at-arms V A motber isn’t a machina. But if ties—but no money,” he remarked. nished face masks for protection STORM WiMWS Tidy HeuMlPapitr Corp. M b - against germs after- one -of -them THOSE BON AtOTSe WHAT—flerennd*---- - and Oscar Miller, finance officer. she is supposed to act as un- iiBut Tw. hing'tt ssill put- me FREE SAMPLE n0fllRP6f^Yili“ “ lOHIKEIUtllwm w n c —Dick Burtel A phicken barbecue was served einptional ss ont, why not let a in a tax bracket so high It has snow esuna down with a cold. MrtSEI WDRO—Amns and Andy muhine make It easy for her? on it.” GIM MMM sl fMF rfEilsiC AT fillCttL WPOP—Kd P. Morgan following inatallation. The next LUNCH B A ^ TUNA ALLEY OOP Forbidden Territory BY V. T. HAMLIN i:IS- meeting of the American Legion iA I! rights reserved, N BA serv­ Lewis WM bom on the Lower Bermuda la 753 miles southeast HKTAM PRODUCTS WHAT—Serenade ice, Inc,). East Side, Just around the comer of New York, lAEuwN,HmjnsEr iicoitstoks COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO W no-^aw s of the World Wil( be held at the Post home on WDRC—Amoa and Andy Somera Rd., Oct. S at 8 p:m. Re­ 20 Count 10c Green Label 7 Oz. WPOP—Top 40 Tima freshments are always served at 31c |:4S WHAY—Beraaade the close of the meeting. Dues are w n c —Ufa and the World payable now and the Post re­ REALEMON WDRO—K. R. Murrow quests they be paid before the end PREM WPOP—Top 40 Tima ---- RecoaatitatodI tlMtlMWceteaed w cet •>ss- of November. LemsRa itteoJalM NEON MEAT WHAT—Studio Party The Cooperative Kindergarten MERE IS w n c —X-Mlnus One WDRC—R. Q Lewie will begin its sesslont on Sept. 30. WPOP—Ganabuetere Mrs. Francis Bird la the teacher. 12 Oz. 3 1 c 12 od^43c VTORC—Rusty Xirsper s w i F r s * WHAY—Btudio Party moved Into the house formerly oc- <^(M Wrin—M A i Line riinleii hv th« laf* Georre Hurhex SnUINBD MEATS DEAL \ WDRC—Rusty Draper WPOP—Modem Sounde on'Main'St. HFD. ROAD COR. McKEE ST. PHONE MI 3-8532 |:iS— The Sta-Weda, couples club of w h a t —Studio Party tha Congregational Church, will "NEVER A PARKING PROMJM" W nC-m gM Una bowl at Someravllle Saturday. An '"'^'’“•2,:. 47c noxSTc WDRC—Rusty Draper WPOP—Modem Sounds Invitation has been extended to all AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS 5:SS- couplea to meet at the church at THURS. UNTIL B P. M. BY ROY CRANE WHAY—Night Watch 8:15 p.m. . You g «t QUALITY •vErytkiM dt BAB-0 Tetley Tm Big$ World Tonight OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. WPOP—Modem Sounds Maacheater Bvealag Herald El- Uunock's • - • and without paying o promium Reg. 2 F a r 1 7 c 3 1 7 C *■ WHAT—Night Watch llagten oorrespendeat, Mrs. O. F. I ’i w n c —Night Line ^ Herr, telephone TRemont 6-MlS. W D RO -^o World Tonight 1 « ^ CANS SHURHNE Giant 48’a 6 5 c WPOP—Modem Bounds ILLN E SS GEiOSES SCHOOL 23 c Voluntown, Sept. 28 (3*) — The Buraffma TelcTiBioii PrbgnmB only elementary school in Volun- FRUIT COCKTAIL : On Pace Two town closed yesterday because BABCOLENE nearly one-third of its atudenta were ill at home. Town Medical 2 c.n> 49c A l Purposo ClooBor^ Examiner Frederick Barrett or­ dered the school closed until Mon­ GENERAL , day a.t least -after classes endbd. We i^lve CHEF.BOY-AR.DEE ; , - 39c Ha said 51 of the 170 students Oeaaumera TV SERVICE have rasplratory InfecUona which PreSt- ^ . . f ' - Daga war# acting like bad colds. 'ITtey Sharing RAVIOLI don’t hare Asian Flu, ha said, Vol­ HEN TURKEYS MlgMa $leS5 PliMlSrti Stampa REDCAP untown, a community o f 8,000, la REFRi on the Rhode Islsind border. 4 L. n .O O FRESH NATIVE

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THE Who Herald Angle B j f"-. College Game Two Positions . / PAT BOLDUC c’ Council HeaH Ranks Second Road Race Course , Aaelatant Sports Editor Stan Musial, .Williams Remain Open; Review of Schoolboy Grid Seatoii Revi^cl Plam To Pro Giants Might Be Altered Time again to take a gander at what may be in store Boost Batting Averages Play at Nebo for followers of the Manchester High football team this For Transfer , N#w Tork, Sept. 26 — The coming season. By.now most loc«l schoolboy fans know that ' ...... Breeent trend toward ball control Ajnerlran I/eaxue By EARL YOST By FAT BOLDUC New York, Sept, 26 (iP)— Righthander Bob Ruhl and aehth- Los Ang^HsTsept. » (ff) — A the Indians open their nine-game schedule Saturday after­ propose)} agrem ant covering U) college football la Juat bark- W. I., f»rt. G.B. Preliminary plans were drafted for the 21st running of the Outaide of one tackle berth and paw Whitey Ford, both spotted for starting . j o ^ ^ nfixt Blidinp to the days of Jock Suth­ noon entertaining Hartford Public a t 2 o'clock at Mt. Nebo. transfer of ths-,Bfooklyn Dodgers New Yprk ...... 95 .Vi .635 ----- ayinual Thanksgiving Day Five Mile Road Race in Manches­ the center position, Manchester week> World S eri^ hardly look(sd the part in el^ n g warm­ to Los Angslet Riw bten rsviaed erland in the opinion of Columbia Chicago ...... R9 61 ..'i93 6', High Coach Walker Briggs l i With:the assistance of a^rand new crystal ball (probably ter at a recent meeting of the Nutmeg Forest, No. 116, Tall sent in b y -a recent Manchester^------ups for the championship playoff. who.hltd won nine in a fourth tlms-anfi sent to the pre% Coach Buff Donelii. And Buff ‘ Boston ______SI70 M 7 15 fairl.v well set on his starting line- ' Cedars of Lebanon Race Committee. The major development giraduate) I can foraee a luccess a row, was rapped for six hits andV ^—r'''' " " ' Ident of the Ni|tlonal League baas- doesn't like it. . I Detroit ...... 76 74 .ri07 19', up Saturday afternoon against back Sandy Cle(fir to direct the Donelii. a man who 'has plenty! in thr biggest sports spectator* fill season but there are several four runs In the. eighth lus the St. baU club. 7 , -, i Baltimore ...... 73 76 .490 22 the Hartford Owla at Mt. Nebo. 'ngeri' offense I look for Middle- Kaak'o’s two-run single waa the o f fresh Ideas about the game and drawing attraction in town was to question marks lurking in the Louis Cardinals nailed second place clUfcher In the eighth aa Lindy M c­ Details ot/ ths propogai * C'lii^i-eland ...... 73 76 .490 22 000 along the course to view the The two schoolboy squads open town to repeat last year's 18-13 with a 4-1 victory over the Naubnal who always is willing^ to talk K'anaaa City .. . • 57 92'.383 .38 explore the possibility of changing sbadowa. Daniel,- with Lloyd Merrltt'a two- expected t(r be presented' today to runners. There art several thou­ their 1957 season .in a 3 o'clock victory although I don’ t think eith­ League champion Milwaukee about them, deplored thi.a trend Washington . . . . .55 96 .364 41 the race rourae. The plan wolild contest. The visitors triumphed 6-0 A t the moment five ef Manches­ inning relief mop.up, won his Mth the Lee Angeles (3ty C e u n e 1-1, sand permanent bleacher seats at ter's opnonenta are in the process er team will . equal last season's Braves yesterday. today and at the same time p re-. Thursday's Srhediile find the runners completing their last fall. matching Larry Jackson for the which- m ^ adopt the ag reement run at the new high school track. the high school field and there of rebuilding and appear in no bet­ scoring totalK And Ford, picked to open the ^ c t H it will spread- into .pro foot^"^ Detroit at Chicago, 2:30 p m. would be seats for many who "I still haven’t decided on my htoh msrk on the Card staff. In the f « m o f an ordinance before Final word on such a move is ter position than the Indians who CONRAD Series Wednesday for the New McDaniel, cracking Mllwaukee’i the AM can become final. ' Lary 17-16) vs. Latman (1-1 i or wished to aee the finish. Also, by statting renter,” Briggs stated Coach Bob McKee moved over York Yankees, was tagged for "Ball control is down In the high | Donovan ( 16-61 now being ((waited from Manches­ during yesterday'! workout at the hsve lost nine of last year’s start­ winning streSk at eight gsmee, ApprovSl also must come, o f finishing at the school, and hav­ from Hall and took along quarter­ four singles and two runs In the •ehbola now.” Buff said "It will Cleveland at Kansas Citv. 10 ter High School Principal Edsort West Side Oval. "Any one of threa ers. Coaches Walker Briggs and gave up five of the Braves’ seven course, from Dodger President ing each ritaner circle Che track, back Brian O'Meara, talented pass­ nightcap nipui ae. the American go right up and change the pro p Wvnn 114-171 vse t'rban Bailey. I f the football field, which I candidate! could get the asaign- Tony '-Allbrlo .could direct their hita, -and cut Hank Aaron’s RBI Walter O'Malley ’In New York. it would give spectators a better eager charges to a fair 5-4 won er and runner, h'alfback Jim De- ime because the proa aren't go- : , 5.4 i ' is laid out inside the track at the ment Saturday but that apot re­ League champs split a twi- night itring at-’.eight games' although /Harold McClellan, tha Industrial­ opportunity to view the runoers. and lost 'fveord this fall — but — Carli, a piledriving type runner, pair "With Baltimore, winning 5-1, Eg to get those good passing, OnlV Games Scheduled .•chool, heeds reseeding this fall mains one of our biggest prob­ Hammerin’ Henry pushed hla hit ist who negotiated with the Dodg- ' A public address system- Would be the ball cbtild take a few crazy and Sam DICocco. 'a n aggressive quarterbacks. The colleges aren't ' w„inesday's llesuiu the green light for the road race lems." then losing 4-2. ■treak to 10 with 3-for-4. The 'era for the city and county o f Los set up to Inform sll of the progress bounces -and the Indians might and, durable tackle. The new West getting many now. I Boston 7. Washington 6 (11 In- will not be given. However. If the The three boys Briggs referred It likely was the final regular Braves’ run was unearned as the Angeles, said last night that thS of the race as well as to the leaders esslly wind ^ p with a 3-6 mark. Hartford eleven Is expected, to be / Pros Flayed Best ' mngs( : field is not to be re.seeded this fall, ;o are Bob Hay. Larry Grove, two aeaaon atari for Ford (11-6), al­ Cards aaleaged an l l - l l standoff Brooklyn team. will, be here next and bits of Information. Either wey the Red end White plenty tough. McKee's squad won't in the season series. “ Up to last year I thought the New York 5-2. Baltimore 1-4 the Turkey Day clas.sic will In all seniors, and sophomore Ray though he may work a few frames year, barring obatructien by the Should approval be given by should easily surpass Its poor 1^7 have much size but ,will )ioMt ex­ eoU e^ game was the best. Last ('Twi-Night) probability wind up at the school Spicer, the Indians' 250-pound in Sunday's schedule-closer at Billy Gardner's baaes-loaded sin­ City council; McClellan, now. in Bailey and the Board of Education, record of 1956. gle broke it up for the Orioles. aoaaon the pros, esjiecially the Detroit 5, Chicago 0 ( Night i ground., with sll runners circling tiant. Hsy. who was Ineligible last ceptional speed In the backfleld Boston. Buhl (18-7), however, the east, told a local newspaper by the 1957 race would start on Main Also, a three way fight, Involv­ Ford walked aix and gava up eight Oianta. played the/beat football Cleveland 9. Kansaa City 7 the quarter mile track before ea.son. played some in 1955 but and a strong passing attack. The probably will get another start telephone after being apprised of St., opposite Pearl St. to maintain ing ' Manchester, Oonsrd end hits, four, by rookie Brooks Robin­ I'va aver seen. They had perfect ( Night I crosS(ng the finish line. -as been hampered by a knee In- crystal ball favors Conrad but the Sunday, against Cincinnati, since the revised offer: the ehurse at a distance of five Br.stol Is predicted In .the CCHL. son, whlls going the distance for balance between nosing and run­ Friday’s Schedule j Current Rare CniiritF rnWhs. Ury in recent drills. pick here Is Manchester in a real! he ranks No. 3 )0n . the Braves' ” It’a legal, logical, fair aind prac­ But . the Anal standings Will prob­ squeaker. staff (behind Warren Spahn and only the second time since August ning. There was something dif­ New York at Boston. 2 p.ni The current race course has the Also. If arrangements can be Definite Starter tical. 'When It goes before the ably read likt this: 1. Bristol. 2. WINDHAM Lew Burdette) and probably.won't 4. Whitey, like Buhl, has been aet City Council it will be readily rec­ ferent on every jilay." Baltimore wt Washington. 8 p.m. runners starting and finishing on worked out, dressing room facili­ Co-Caplsln Joe Dyer is a defi- Manchester. 8. Conerd. 4. Meriden. The Whippets will be playing appear in the Series until the third iMtCk by arm trouble. Another Fine Covey of Flanker's at Penn State ognizable as such by anyone with The trend toU-ar'd holding pos- Cleveland at Chicago, 9 p.m. -Main St., opposite the Mary ties at the high school would be Ule starter at one tackle slot and 6. Windham. 8. Hall. Manchester under a new coach. Ed Ferrigno, Rookie Billy O’Pe ll beat the Yan- Penn State has come up with another fine covey of anda. Tha five senior letter-winners «re, left reason.” 1' , ■aasion of. the' ball' qnd grinding Kansaa City at Detroit, 9;15 p.m. Cheney Library. The course runs used. Currently the runners dress .he rugged 6-2. 200-pound senior game, a week from Saturday. ') tied Windham- for last place lest and a new syatein labeled the Fer­ Gained Two Points lieea for the,Brat time, gaining:a to right. Jsck Farls, Romeo Pannozzo, Paul North,Ron Markiswicz and Las Waltera. ■ The Nlttany out yardage /began a few years south on Main St., to the termi­ at the Masonic Temple and then j will switch to s linebacker on de- year. 4-10 record with a six-hitter.' Blllv I fense. There's a little doubt that rigno "V,” Only N't) startera— While Ford and Buhl were find­ Lloni w.ere the surprise team of tha- East laat fall and are stronger. 'ago when tjie split or sliding T National l.qinta for a .351 average. Willie New T o r k ...... 69 83 .454 24',, Tall Cedars. No one connected with Series history, won his 10th in a land’s P itt taama used to.” Donelii start of the race and the finish, gardless who starts, both boys are way thresL Top line candidates young and inexperienced squad. Mays of the New York Giants. Pittsburgh ...... 60 92 .395 33 the race— including the name run- 3 3g # R E S Incldds big Joe Dyer, 200-pound Ths Whippets' line la thin and re­ bid for a starting Job in this year'i said/ "Tou remember when the catching each individual. runner ticketed for heavy duty against Musial'a closest challenger In his classic. Bobby Shantz w o rk ^ the Alumni wanted to,.fire Howard Chicago . . .c...... 59 92 .391 34 ------Sunday------J ------in------Home------RESTAfUAN F LE.\GI'E the troublesome Owls who will tackle and co-captain, Dave Bar- placements are few. Fullback only for a short period of time, 20 Game bid for a seventh title, was idle last two frames in a Series warm­ Thursday’s Schedule Last year 8640.14 was collected for low, a guard, and ’ ends Pat Lenny Manning and halfbacks Bill Joiiea beeauat he only wanted to 30 seqonds. outweigh the Indians by 13 pounds and stayed at .333. up. Larsen walked six, fanned No Games Scheduled this worthwhile project of the Tall ------' stanuinga ^ MistraUa. Jack Jacobs and W alt CSioIowa, a converted end, and Ron ttireo or, four 3rards at a time? Reasoh behind the shift of the a man In the forward wall. While Williams was 2-for-S In Boston’s nine, his season bigh. and gave up Wednesday's ReNiiilta Cedars. Th^e Cedars have sponsored H oW stronjf are the Manchester Merchants? Are they as Lake House 9 Bycholaki. - Co-Captain Danny Rogue, a..,real apeedater, loom the FISK TIRE SERVICE That’s wrhst all the colleges are course would be to create more the host club will probably open 7-6, 11-inning victory at Wash­ four of the Birds' fiva hita in ths St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 1 Renn, John Campbell. Bob McIn­ beat among several good backs ffobig now, All but Oklahoma, spectator interest. If that la possi­ ^ b T ,% e a ^ & lh e ''* r " * . will be ^ w h o p p in g 5.V0 Victory over the Bridge- w .m u t ...... I s with a line averaging IHh^ounds ington, and picked up two points first three rrames. Chicago 7. Cincinnati 5 (Night) tosh, Gil BoiasonneauU, Sam Fos- working under Ferrigno. The out­ f1 CENTEK ST.. MANCHESTER A U PRICES PLUS TAX AND that i»-^thty'rt ao good they don't ble. For the past three .years po­ Oak Grill ...... i . . . . 7 5 .583 Hartford will retaliate with an of- for a .386 average. Yankee Mickey The Red Sox had homers from Only Games Scheduled held remains a big ” i r at this s®®*" *^0'" “ ‘^ate? The ansiwer could tsr, Karl Relchelt and John come could be closer but Man- need to.” lice h «v* estimated crowds of 10,- Ume. Miller's ...... 4 8 .333 fenalve front line averaging 193. Mantle, next at .365, didn't play, Fr(snk Malzone, who smacked a (lY MUNICIPAL ILDG.) RECAPPAIU EXCHANGE Friday’s Schedule very well be forthcoming Sunday afternoon when Coach Frank Zlemak appear the best bets in a cheiter should romp by a two- Chatterbox ...... 4 8 .333 Two diminutive guards, Dava resting his china legs for the Se­ pair, Jim Pieroall and Jackie Jen­ Brooklyn, at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Toro's impressive squad entertains^ Ray's ...... 4 8 .333 Barlow (5-7 and 146 poun(ls) and grten backfitid but the Red and touchdown margin. the New Haven Annex ries. sen, Malzone's second broke it up Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Defending champion W a I n n t Jim Delaney (5-7 and 145 pounds), ' White will sadly mias Phil Pineo, ^ BRISTOL in the llth. Logart .and Miceli Chicago at St. Louia, 9 p.m. atarting at 3:30 at Mt. N eM Field, a sturdy Junior fullback who Six regulara plus five other let­ Muslal, incidentally, hit only Reataurant blanked Oak Grill 4-0 a transfer from Rhode Island,will .'281 against the Braves for the Rookie Snffere Loes Only Games Scheduled ‘Uaiair to Pia Me Dowa’ Silk Town fans will remember Vin Drake Fired man the guard positions. Both will broke hla collarbone in a acrlm- termen accord the Rams a good nu­ laat night while league-leading season: and Williams was "only" Hoeft. who .won 20 -m, year ago, the Rams as the well-drilled and have to make up in spirit and ag- mage against Hartford Bulkeley. cleus. The Bell Towners, thin In Agree to TV Bout Bolton Lake Hoiisb upended Ray's a .333 hitter against the Nats. gained a 9-11 record with, hia first well-organized eleven which helped Coach Fraak Toro ef the Reataurant 3-1 and Miller'a Res­ t.essiveness what they lack in HARTFORD reserve strength, possess some shutout since July 99. 1956, while the Merchanta close out the 1956 In the other N L games sched­ Manchester Merchanta report taurant divided four pointa with size. Barlow la a Junior and De­ Coach Ralph Worth's Owla will pretty fair backs but will be some­ the Tigers handed rookie Jipi Derr- Detroit, Sept. M —Isaac Logart Sophomore Tackle season at Nebo. And when the final uled, Chicago's Cubs Junked Cin­ Sugar Ray Wants Time ed Inst night Uint qunrterbnck the Chatterbox Restaurant. laney ia a senior. display a small but apeedy back- what handicapped by a green line, ington a loss, in hia first decision. - sad Jos Miesli have, agrsed to whlatle had blown the locals had cinnati's hopes fo r a share of third Vinnle D r ^ e , fo m e r standout ; Leading scores were turned in May Convert Zletnak lleld op aratlu behind a big for­ epaith .Tommy..MDnahan .feela con­ .Tha *rribe - hammered - six - ^bme A 10-roiind weltsirwsight —j posted a 6.^> win but-only after a With a T-S victory over IHe'Red- Named as Slarler passer and field geaemi nt by Bernie Banavige 138-140-383, Brigga is quite high on his ward wall wbieh ii sparked by fident that his> boys will move the runs, with Vic Wertz tagging a pair Dout St Olympia. SUdium on Oct. bruising and stubborn battle with legs. Fordhnm University, has been ■ Joe Sylvester 129-142-390. Eddie 1 » l 6rling ends — Junior Jack foiii' lettermen — Don Boik, giant ball against ‘most opponents but of two-run shots in the elgrlth and 11. Tha bout will be nationally the speedy downstaters. 6-5; 199-pound end, flanker Harry ths veteran Bristol coach Is a lit­ in the AL, It w ai Detroit 5, l#eadcast utd telecast. Storrs, Sept. 26 OF)—Don Over­ To Decide on Return fired after starring during the ' Bollnaky 139-368, Ed Paganl 182.1 »nd 148 pounds) and ninth that nailed It for Hoyt Wil­ And like the Merchanta. the Keht, guard Tony Lawrence and tle concerned w ith ' his defensive Chicago 0, with Billy Hoeft ' Legput. aecond-ranking contend- look. a sophomore tackle on the first half of last Sunday’s easy * Bud Poll n sky 133-137-383, Pete i Mistretta (6-0 and helm, the ex-OiaiU-Card relleVer University' of Connecticut's foot­ Rams, are reported to be much |Kondra 137-353, (Charlie Whelan I pounds). "But," the Red and center Okty CSiesky. Hartford ex­ unit. Co-Captain Paul Castolene blanking the White Sox on five who gained his first A L decision, Sr fo r Uis wfeltarweight champion­ 53-0 win over the Bridgeport hits; ahd Cleveland 9, Kansas City ball team, today was named to New York, Sept. 26 (JP)— Sugar Truman Gibson and Harry stronger this term and are ex­ Auburn A. C. 126-134-375. Cliff Keeney 127-339,1 White coach warned, "we ll be in pect* to "be atrb'ng offensively but and scatback Ed Appruzzese Woody H*Id homefed twrea for the ship. defsated Walter Bvara on S lie defense ia of'an unknown qual­ should spark the Rams to another 7, with the two clubs cracking 10 A'a. start against Yale on Saturday at Ray Robinson says he doesn't Markson, officials of the Interna­ pected to extend the locala for,the According to Toro, Drake re­ ; Skippy Kearns 149-388, A l M aling-' tough shape if one of them should unanimous decision recently In the ity at the presanL Lettermen win over the Red and White but home runs, one shy of the ma­ New- Haven. He will b« the only tional Boxing Club, said that noth- entire 60 minutes. The visitors will fused to obey erders tate In the j auggi 125-125-130-380. Al Bertussi I 8't banged up. The only altema- i The (Jube bounced Jay Hook, a fiB A B I *fA*' Olympia ring. Mleelt is on a come- know yet whether he'll seek a re­ backs. George Gulliano, Mike Claf- jor league record. non-Ietterman In the UConn line­ Ing would be done until Basilio's start a line averaging 302 pounds first half of the Maacheater- 128, John Rlvosa 126, Aceto 357, i tive- would be to convert back not by last year’s 24-6 margin. { 345.000 bonua kid making his first bapk and reoantly knocked out for­ turn bout with newly crowned fey and the winged Ernie Sala- High .Mark on Club n up according to present plans of co-managers, Joe Metro and John­ and comprising Charles Furman Bridgeport massacre. ' Slowik 131-346, Gene Phaneuf 127- ! Ziemak (6-0 and 160 pounds) NORWICH start for Cincinnati, in a six-run mer welterweight UUlat Johnny middleweight champion Carmen mone will be too much f ir the Aa yet I hsve received no Infor­ Buhl, 2-2 vs St. Louis, walked third. Rookie Moe Drabowsky won Our Entire Stock Of Coach Bob Ingalls. ny DeJohn confer with IBC Pres­ (187) and Fred Salvati (185) at 350. Decl 383, Dick DiBella 130, ' '"to »n end for the balance of On Saxton. ^ Baallio. "W ith the score 27-0 in our Indians to contain Saturday and three, strucJi opt two and had a and PREMIUM O\’erlook, a 220-pounder from the ends; Chico Annunziato (215) Puzzo 358, Bill Sheekey 337 and ‘ the aeaaon." Ziemack, a Junior, mation regarding the Wildcats who his 12th. but WM Chased by three In April 19M liOgart was awarii- "I'm undecided now.” said the ident James Norris In about two favor near the etose of the''flrst ths Owls are picked to win by a two-hit shutout for seven. Eddie j homers in the eighth and ninth. Lowell. Mass., apparently has beat­ weeks. and Butch Melillo (320) at the half,” Toro explained, “1. toM Cy Giorgettl 343. showed up very well as a quarter- must remain an unknown quantity ad a 10-round decMon over Miceli. four-time holder of the 160-pound Lwo-touchdown margin. until a later date. But having ^ P « S T 4 J N I en our senior Earle Leavitt of tackles; Mike Bendler (180) a(Ad Vlnnie that the next time we Note to lecretary: Make certain : hack last year and was being crown, who was dethroned by Ba- Roblnaon said(that if he did de­ Steve Vuolo 4318) at the guards; - B A L L watched Norwich and Manchester Hartford for the Job. said Ingalls. cide to fight he would like It gained possession of the hall next week that the standings are ' gi'oomed for a halfback slot this G R A D E " A ” ■OdNQ KBTUR-N sllio Monday night. "It's unfair to and Jack Barone (210) at epnter. New Coach Frank Robinson battle to a free-scoring 25-25 tie Meantime, medical reports on try and pin me down. I want a sometime In February, that I was going to nae Joe in the proper order with the per- *ea»on. Am BOBNi! Saeramanto — (N E A ) — Call- Melillo is a fOrmer standout at. centages also completed. Also, use "Another promising end.” Wal- faces a tramendoua rebuilding Job In 1955 and having seen the W ild­ Lcn King, the Connecticut ace few days to relax and think It Gibson said If the fight WRJ t^rry at quarterback. Moments with only tis’o holdovers on hand— cats shade the Indians 15-14 last Durelle Decisions Besmanoff^ ftwnla rccdvsd a record f26.778,- halfback from Naugatuck, indi­ made for February, Chicago, New Haven Teachers College and later when we did take over the first names of the bowlers hit- her continued. "W alt BycholskI over." the other first stringers are ex­ ^•lUieck John Sziimezyk and ro- fall, I feel that the Silk Towners TS2 from thoroughbred racing cate steady improvement from a Miami and N ew York were the after a Bridgeport punt'Drake ting noteworthy scores. |(6-1 and 180 pounds) has been Baallio, pointing out that Sugar schoolboy greats in the New HavM ^ s t Meyer Buchbinder, a tackle. are due to turn the tide thia sea­ during the ltSd-97 fiscal year, an leg injury. Final decision may not Ray has a contract for a retum likely aites. rushed on to the field intending Vllloge Charmera I Koing to the doctor complaining DELUXE The Warriore, who tfounced the son In Norwich. But look for a Anxious to Meet Archie Moore > Increase of sUc per cent above the area. to direct our offensive attack. Match results: Johnson P a i n t ' headaches and may not be able come, however, until Friday or bout, said 'The return is up to Asked If he would appesr at ladlana 20-0 in 1958, are sadly Jack­ real contest since Norwich always previous high. Just before the game. Either Dave Mastroianni (155) But Just the same I went to shutout Jarvis Realty 4-0 in open- P '*y »g»inat Hartford. It be­ him.” - the New York State Athletic ing in axperiencs although end A rt manages to come up with s strong W E ' Commission hearing on Tuesday or Dinty Munroe (170) will direct Curry aad told him to go In and ing night action at the Manchester Kins to look like Jacoba and MIs- ‘ Detroit, Sept. 26 (/P»—German heavyweight''Willi- Beamknoff aaya Heeieer, halfback Jim Donaldson offense. he la sure of two things after losing a unanimous' de((;iSion to Yvon CiERTIFY With to tell about bribe offers he said the Rains' offensive attack from send Drake out. Bowling Green. Manchester Auto j tcetta will have to go both ways.” EAST HARTFORD Fully the quarterback berth. Both played “ When Drake returned to the Parts also captured four pointa Co-Captain Danny Renn, 170- and fullback Lou Pstrbsal taw Durelle: That he must learn more about the way boxing matches are he had received. Robinson 'made Coach Hank Glardi'a talented that every tire in light of the affair. their college ball at New Haven aideliBes I made It clear that 1 from Fogarty Bros, while Nasaiff | p e n ff quarterback, will direct the aoma aervlea last fall. Manchester acored in this country and that Duralle would not last flVs rounds backfleld eompriting quarterback this, ad ia a First Tesctiers, College. Munroe proved was running the club and either Arms defeated Garden Grove 3-1. i Indians’ offense and do most of should w in 'th is'tim e'’ around and with Archie Moore. •The hearing win be nothing at Jack LaPlante, co-captain, full­ Line or Premium Guartm$e0il all." he laid. a fine passer in last year’s tilt. he took erders from me or he Noteworthy scores: Anita St. I P*“ *nX- Junior John^Campbell by at least two TDs. Durelle'! 10-round victory in last NEW TUBES back Dick Foley, right halfback - In Writing Agniaai'All ; Robust Harold Parker (196), ex- MBRIDBN ' night's nationally televised (A B C ) Tire.. Make sure He said It was a "Silly thing could turn In his uniform. I Pierre 111-115. Lloyd 111-115, Ruth ; "'»h e his debut as I fullback. Bill DeNino ( they say the boy you get this cer­ New Britain Teachers College per­ ■ Although Coh(9i B^^l McGi* num­ encoiinter did little to enhance his Roaid Hazard* For 2 T mots ; bringing up an old something." felt. It woo oenseless to try and Oakman 110 and Gladys Johnson i Campbell, who was Injured in the really flies) and Isft halfback Horses Ready tification when Robinson, himself, brought up former, will be at fullback (^th run up the acore aad 1 didn’t, 107. i scrimmage with HartXord Bulke- bers I3 letisrm sn on his 1957 rhsn^es^^or a title match against You Git: Squad, eifly four wars elaaaified aa Henry Jackson, probably the best Moore. you buy New the bribe offers he allegedly re Joe Bucci (175) and Van ffpruill want to chance havlfcg Drake The league Is reminded to pick!'*^' *PPeara ready to go'agat'nand In the state, would be a tremen­ (North Carolina State) manning ■Urters in 1956. In addition to hav­ Moore'Suggested Match For Tires. 1, First Lin* Tir* celved at hij Greenwood Lake, gel Injured la an ensy gnmq. up The Herald’i new scoring' ■'*" share the punting duties dous asset to any Class A school, $$$ R^ce N. Y „ training camp. He never the halfback positions. But I guess he didn’t Mure my sheeU which are being used this i Renn. ing a amall turnout this year, It was the ageless Moore him­ FiskTfrG ServicG Meridan eandidatto are Also very add these linemen, Co-Captaln self who suggested the match af­ i. Brand N*w Tub* mentioned any specific time, but With no serious injuries report­ viewpobit nnd decided to turn season before its next matches. Ample Speed Afoot Tom Stack (175),'tackle, Loel New York. Sept. 26 UP)— T h a' ed after last week's ltdilfter, the •mall phyticSlW and the Red Raid- ter he knocked ouVTony Anthony when asked when were the offers in his eqiilpment - which I nc- Two seniors, Gil Bolssonneault Starkey (185), tackle, and center 3100,000 added Wi______Voodward Stakea; ClGartthG Air Merchants will be at full strength era’ starting llna ta not axpected last week in the srt^nth round. S. Triple Gunniiice 6.70x15 made, he replied: "A ll through my cepted wlthont nn nrgument. (148) and Bobby McIntos)i (156) Vem * Parent and you find the Saturday at Belmont Park flguras career.” for their toughest battle at this to average over 158 pounds. Ex- Anthony and Durelle battled to a A fter all what good la a coach will man the halfback spoU. Both Hornets have the nucleus of an­ to attract only five horsee, headed Mfg; Bogg. early stage o f the season. Jayvees Triumph pertoneed ha)ids availabls Ineluds draw last summer in Olyhtpie Sta­ *Y on Tire Claims! If he doesn’t have the respect boast ample speed afoot although other outetamting team. Giardl. is by the eensattpha'l 3-year-oId Gal­ N o Trads fulibhbk Bobby Bllano, a leading dium, site of last night’a match. and command o f hla bnll d u b f* neither Is considered a break-a- said to lack experience up front lant Man. But each of the prla- f o r " Priee Over Glastonbury jway runner. ground gainer last aeaaon, quar- Beimanoff, at 189 p o u h d a, Aww toe graia yea hey-**. Toro also announced that but overall tha Boat Hartford cipala is razor tharp for 991.60 Popular Stallion* Curry will quarterback the On defense Briggs plans to use torbaek hfariy Temp# and half-^ ■potted the British Empire l i ^ t mils teat, of spaed and stamina on BtnUC yea get a FlBBT-LlNB.; B ra ves’ Star eleven is rated very highly In the heavyweight champion nearly 1 filerchaats Bunday agmlast tlw Goals by Co-Captain Bill .Stuek ' ®«l*»onneault. Zlemak. Karl backs Sandy Sandell and Gena speed department. Perhaps it is the baait of recenfvworkouta. Ore, rayoa. or aytoK ' New Haven Rnms. “ W e also pounds but was content to box in Camden, N.J. (45—Judging by and Skip McDonough powered th e' Relchelt. Sam Foster and senior Thielman. But with all of Meriden’s a good thing for the Indians that, lallant Man, thV littla Irish have Time Dubose to spell Cur­ Manchester High JV soccer team j Llepla in key positions. Other ^foblemb 1 look for the Indians stead of punch until the last couple l U C K W A L L w h i t e w a l l The Importaitt thing to know to Out of Series the horsea eligible, for the world’s they don't meet their neigh)>ora of rounds. horSe owned by R a l^ Lowe of ’A ’ F R E E M o u r H ih i richest race. The Garden State, ry If necessary," Fraak added. to a 2-1 win over Glastonbury yes-1 Red and White grtdders expected to triumph In a real squeaker— per­ Midland, Tex., waa tht laa} o f the buying any -tire, regafdlese of aarlicr in tha seaaon because I Durelle- carried the fight to Bes- Sirie Price Mfg. Sal# PrIcG Naarullah and Olympia are the But In the meantime we’ll try terday afternoon at Mt. N ebo.! to aee service in the Ildlifter in- haps even closer than their 12-7 five to In his final s ^ o u s tuna- - 'M fg . brand, is its real grade. Unfortu­ Milwaukee, Sept. 26 (A h -It'a can't sse anything expect a repeat manoff and scored with looping i t PItnty Pr*« T. sad T. Sale Priee T. and T. moat popular aires. Twelve sons of to contact Pat Stark (former Both squads were evenly matched ' elude Wayne Longfellow, Bob Nell Upset win In '58. , I'p. He xatiafled all o f hia con­ lis t Price nately, many motortata today .ore Just barely possible that Sal Mag- or last fall's 25-0 triumph reg­ lefts to the head. He landed the - driving on Urea o f iqwet ffrada Nasnillah and seven by Olympia Syracuse University great) and and Bob Seelert played a steady ‘ Jim Cole, Ron Kohler, all llne- •aDDLBTOVVN istered by the Hornets. nection! ycHerday by l^ing ^ Pcw fcing perhaps we can Induce him to more telling punches although 1 6 - 7 7 2 0 7 7 than they think, Bq, iton't'^ toiy Ile may become eligible to pitch are eligible for the Oct. 26 race. gsmo In the Manchester nets. . | men,;- and backs Sal (j>pos. Q 11 Five lettermen will spearhead “■ One word of warning befort furioiigi overNthe compumtlvely 6.70x15 V 3 1 .6 0 ’ 37.80 Join us for the balance of tto Besmanoff scored more frequent­ Urea by name billyh Ahnoat'every ALLSTATE for the Yankees in the World Se­ Coach Jack Palmer's charges Pepin, Don Wright and Dick Bax- the Tlgera' strong line but Coach closing. Ilie aforementioned pre­ ly. There was nothing close to a deep training theck in 1: ^ .2-5 manufacturer ’ makto. pgeinlum. senson. I’m certain that he ries because outfielder Billy Bru­ engage rival Roclwtlle Tuesday I ter. Waino Flllbaejk Is vary disappoint­ dictions could change from week after stepping the\|lrst hall^mile i r FasR Swrvicw 1 8 7 T 2 5 ^ 7 would be welromod back by ibe - afternoon, Oct. 8 at ML Nebo in! - - ..... knockdown in the bout wltnessetl 7.10x15 34.60 -41.45 Oral, second and thlrd-tln* ; Urea. , ton can't play for Milwaukee. the Braves, he will ask eligibility ed in hla backfleld which will be to Week depending on Injuries to by a slim gathering of 1044. The In 50 2-5' seconds. and alae m ike first and aacoiKli The Braves got the bad news many fans who shw him play their next start. minus the elifsivc' J$y Byrd this for Maglie, the veteran pitcher MaxrliFtlPr <3> key performers, surprise' -show. grosa gate waa only 31,762.30. Not Asked for 8] line Nylons. .So, be atire you aok' yesterday that Bruton's injured two games with us last sea­ season. Siire'ataiiera up front in­ i r Crtdit-rEosy 7.60x15 38,05 2 0 - 7 7 45.55 2 5 ^ CRUSADERS waived to the Yankees by. the son." ...... Club Meeting Ings by unheralded reserves, etc. Judge Jack Asper)’ acored It Trainer Johnny N eru d ''^ ld ( for and get ,flrst-Haa or. premlunv SEARS knee will keep him out o f action Brooklyn Dodgers after the "World clude end Larry Mikowski. tackles But almost certain the Red and 46- 45. Judge Ed Waggonlanderrequires hla chairgea to ahowfoui ludgcl Tanhs. Urea. T n a y ’ afe hettef '<|uallty,' ROEBUCK AND CO for the rest of the seaaon. Anialdl . Bk iiu Phil Salafia (iSSh and' Dick Mur­ 2 2 - 7 7 Series deadline. I /KB Al Waddell School White will conclude the season 47- 38 and Referee Tom Briscoe in the morning and the Man 8.00x15 41,35 49.60 1 7 - 7 7 safer, heairiin', atropger aad a rt The Milwaukee management Bruton's knee has bothered him 1 Noonan ...... ray (224). Co-Captaln Joel Ka- with either a 5-4 or 3-6 won and 46-44, all for Durelle. The AP — p* ™ ■■■' Go4H) for Possession ... (1eve« ; not aaked for any speed. B(f .longer-wennhg. ' Buy ' vrllh confi­ said they would ask Baseball Com- since July 11 when he collided with bat^ck, a guard, and center An­ lost record. scored it for Durelle. 48-45. The the winner of four-stakes' aivA an 1 3 - 7 1 i f n f dence at Fisk Tire SeTyioe- J ts a o a t miaaloner Ford Frick for permis­ I Bonadlpx ...... / Croesmen' The Manchester Rifle Club Jun-* 8.20x15 42.90 51,50 ^ Felix Mantilla at Forbes Field, KH gelo Tosai (205). Wlt)v quarter­ ■ Which will it be Indians??? fight was scored under the flve- ; allowance race since being noted OPEN 9 to 9 P.M. can buy here at the eame nuge sion to replace Bruton on the Pittsburgh, as both chased a fly Austin. Tex. — A pass-minded Kuhimsnn ..'V./.. Brown, "'IH kIckoff the 1957- point-muat system. i out by Iron Liege in the Kentucky savings as the largaet flM t tourer. .World Series eligibility Hat with ’ CH * '•>8 season w ith a club meeting to- i 5 . 7 r 1 9 -7 7 ball. , team a ye/ic ago. Texaa has switch- _ _ / Durelle, with six wins and a Derby, appeared at top form.. (CEPT TUESDAY 6.40x15 29.75, 35.65 Qur FIRST-LINB waa are prtead, I another outfielder, probably Ray An examination at Oklahoma ed to a bail pomeaaion game un-j ’ ...... WpMi moribW, night at the Waddell draw in hie laat sevlen-starts, said Gallant Man likely will parade tower than .'eacond-IOhe iiria alse^ Shearer, recently called up from City on Oct. 1 by Dr. Donald dec Coach Darrell Royal’s Split T j 8'»anson ...... Whitehead' M'eting will start at 7:80 he is anxious to meet Moore if the to the post as. the odds-on-cbolce s ir . 8 to 1 P.M. erhere! ’ >>' 600x16 28.80 1 4 - 7 7 84.15 1 8 ’ ? . Wichita. O'Donahue, one - of the nation’s- y tM k . Chief ball carrying threats J. „ campo.eo with the presentation o f DCM Verifies Findings: champion la serious aboiii his of­ to whip the Wheatley Stable’s Bold ■ tf Yankee Manager Caaey Stengel leading bone speclaliata, will de­ include quarterback W alt Fon-' ■ m ... Kelley . medals t.o members earning them fer. But Besmanoff offered the Ruler. M ri. Jan Burke'a Dndicate, said that if Shearer or some other termine whethe’- Bruton undergoes dren and Bobbj^ la c k e y, a sopho- >*e«-k ...... Lenke]qualification matches crisp opinion that "such a bout the Woodley Lane Farm's Reneged substitute Is allowed to play for Notre Dame in Final Gasp 6.70x1.6 surgery on the knee. !Stuelc J I fired last May. The director of w ould‘be. ridiculous.” and C. T. Chenery's Third Broth­ . (.rjqdale f civil marksmanahlp of the U.S. "1 dpn't think Moore should be er. Gallant Man and Bold Ruler, CUSTOM DE LUXE NYLON ■ . m r (eoDiL owNiss ’ Plus Tax McAulpy Oiniraki Army haa acored the targoU and By M AJOB AMOS B. HO(M>LE at all worried about a bout with ■both 8-year-oIda, will Carry 190 OL Origtaal W atel I Charm Guard Qoats scored by: furniabed the medals for presenta­ Yvon,” Besmanoff added. "Archie pounds. The otbers, ail older, pick 49 . Uapcliester McDondUfh. Stueli tion. Philip Newcomb, executive of­ 'E gad! Tati may depend on it. \ would knock him out within five up 126 under the weight, for age Wrtk FSFE t ubes (p^niutyi. ficer o f the clgb, will preeent the friends, t am fully'aa shocked ahd rounds-—just about whenever he ‘OondItJon’a. 14” eilstlHN NYLOR TUBELESS , AND YoVlR RECAPPABLE TIRE OUstoiibury --OborfeHI. braathlaaa aa you no doubt must ^felb.nituK-s: atyarda. -(decided to do U,” Willie Shoemaker, who’ll ride , Manchcsl'r -Pasan. C. Ryan. Mc- Danl-1 Dormer, prerident of the to be told Notre Dame will de­ Oallan.it Man, and "Eddie Arcaro. I L A C k W A l i WHITEWALL BUckwaU W U t ^ U • 12-.Month Nationwide Service Dnnousb. Walnum. Mnrasln. R. Stevens. i feat . Purdue in the eurtaln-ralaer Junior Division, will announce the who'll pilot- Bold RulMT, brouglU « - '7a 5 0 xl4 ■ 'ei * a t • a • *- * 23a77^d 2^e7T ' 6 Par Cronin: Or^way. Mfg. Bugg. T. and T T 1 V. aad.T7 Guarantee against road hazards , . . ^------1------selection of a nomliMting com­ at Roaa-Ade'Stadium by a acore of home five of the eight winners at -M g. Sugg. ! 91-14; ' - < t Miss Felix Bows Nn Trade Sale Price mittee to prepare'a slate o f Officers Belmont yesterday. Shoemakar Size N o Trade Sale Price SaOOxll i ... e. 26.77 .. i *^v ^. *.. - A 32.77 : • Heat-resistant Bonded Rayon F ifty thouaand 'unbelieving fans Price Nylon Price Nyloe for the coming year. waa up on three o f the five. 8e50X.M e « e 4 e e a * e e e a 29.7^ e e^a a-'e^.V* • »a • 35.77 Fitzgerald Named The Junior Dlvialon hae room for will tee the Irish pull thia one out In Tennis Singl es • X-41* Cold Rubber construction . Rode Dally Double •' 2 3 - 7 7 35 to 40 new members. Boys and of the fire In the last mlnuta of 6.70x15 32,95 1 9 - 7 7 39.45 9.00x14 awf.ee 32.77 .i.itfe ....a, 3 9 .7 t : Cord cushions road poundings play! • t Shoe put together a |80.9<) .daily GoOch at Norwich glrla between the ages of 12-18 Berkeley, Ctahf., Sept. 26 OP)-; l o r increased tire mileage " I was skeptleal, I muat admit, double b y' scoring with 'Loyal may register for membership after lo is Felix of Mertelen, Conn., won 2 1 - 7 7 2 6 - 7 7 when aiy chief aariitant, the noted Woman (95.50) in the first’; and 7.10x15 36.10 43.30' Northfleld, Vt„ Siept. 26 (45—The the mtetlng. Parents are urged to n doubles match and lost a singles Short Pause .<(912.30) in the'iwc- A LIl isiZES up the post because of his other In Dr. Vladimir McGrath, who haa Oregon State 21, Kansaa IS monizing. The victory was worth Guaranteed 36 Months or 30,000 Miles 7.60 X ,15 ...... 15.35* duties. bean slightly IncspactUtad by Alatouaa 14,' Lh. State 9 921,6Q0 to' Mra./John Thourpn of Wilmington, Del.; Against AU Road Haurda OUR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON^ PUBUC TRUST •Plu» Tax and Vour Rerappable Tire New Haven Streak radiation. The good Dr, McGrath Michigan State 29, .lBdiaiia 14 BEEB AS BEER SHOULD BE) Little League Picoic veriflad tha, findings o f hla col­ 'Mlnnsaota 27. WaaUngfon I t Yesterday ^8 Stars True Verdict (93.80), one of league ? 'I dm forced to believe it, Nnvy 97, WlUtam nnd. Mary, IS Bobby Martin’s two wtnnera, wpn ALL FBICES PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE CASINO The annual U ttle League pic­ Pttehing-)-rBUiy Hoeft,. T l^ r e o ’ On Line Satur^ay^ and relay the news to the' nation’s Ohio State 14, Tex. Oiristian 14 the six furlong feature at AtlaiitiO ONLY 10*/e DOWN ON SEARS nic and field day will be held Sat­ Blanked Wkite Sox on five Mta 8-9. City. . Lance (812,60) romped to aporU davotaea. I}a k -k a lf! Pitt SO. Oregon • atriklng out eight and wnlkUg but EASY PAYMENT PLAN urday. starting at 1:30 at Charter N tw Haven, Sept. 26 (45-^The' Aj)d peer—^Jurrnpnphl— Suppoaa P au Stole 91. Penf T an eoqy triumph In Ro^Mnghaiq Oak Park. All youngsters who per­ too. ! T • Park's top event . Golden Notaa plot wtH, be tjie. same— one teann you r*ad tga js s t M tha foracaat, M leklga* 97^ So. CKSfernta I t Hltttag -V ie Werto, Indtaae; formed in the JJttle League and (9h) Won the 918,006 BHlings R aa« i ., e- $dtmtiu$ trying to break ■notbar's tmbeateq. *9 which jrou’ll ilnd two more Nerthweeaem 19,. StoiMerd 1 . npnk Mntoene,. Hod Sex — Bo|k Farm Leagua programs and their 4icap by Sti leil(tlia.) at Haw­ FISK TIRE SERVICE, Inc. ■treak— but the^hai«otera wUl be appehol upsaU, Nebraaka to beat TqpuMeeee SS. A n to n 2 Wove to four mas aad hH a; pair of thorne. ' Hanrheater ShoppUig Parkatle Camilles are Invited to attend cast In different roles #hpn Draxel'* 9 ^ y anff |tob^rky ovar Mia- - Tlilane 14. Texnd 9 k iin o n ; IN rto taueked sneeeasivn Phoae M l * - l8SI Adults will be charged a amall fea Tech and- New Haven TeachenT C U ife n to 99. W'aetu Stoto 19 e-ran ahpto to toq eighth nnd to help detray the expenaqa. Preai­ H artford $torG ~ 911 Park St. ManckGstfr Store— 91 Centtr St. ' STOftE HOUBS: College meet on the football grid^' NStoade’iii, YSle 24. Ceaniettena » ilh toot deftotod the AthieRea Get Lost a 6-yaar-oId theroufh- |(loa.,'lMea., Bat— 10 ajn, to • pjB. dant Ernie Dowd will award tit>- Iron here Saturday. iWerieynn 99) M M aetoiry V a-lt Mateesto’e aaeend hrpke up a bred that runs on hurdlaa. and on East SidgedPop* Park N « t I* ZioitStr-CH f-IS lt (By MnHdpal BnUdiiif)— M I 8-2444 We^, tlrara., FrL.—10 sja. to 0 pja. phlas to the league championa aad This year it's New Hsvan 'that WUSnme 49. Trinity 99 Ha a the tiirfi ia named fo r hla • dam. C SCHMIBI A lONt. MC, m tA , fA. gnaita h( toe llto tor 1-9 de< aereral individual awards w ill alito haa the unbeaten ebieak, .nfate HerehMita 99. New Hwren S Brush M f. ba-preoMtad. atraJffht vle to r^ and s tie. .

■, ' .'ll: I: ■■I ' s • - V'. L ' n,- 1 f!AO*.TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CdNN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i«, MOT MANCHESTER EVENING REBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 PAGi Aataaiobllw far 8tl* 4 Aato DriTiiif School 7A THERE OUGHTA BE A LA W I BY FAGALY and SHORTEN ArtidwforSsIs 46 Gsrden—Farah—OsIt7 -. HooMkold Good* 51 Rooms Without Board Housfls for Sale 72 Lota tor Salt 78 BARLTI DRIVmo leheol. Loam ROTAL' AND Snnth-Oorona port- Prodneto 60 ALBERTS 18 THE PLACE Doomed Btiildmg Clmified IMI FORD, MnditlM. M 4riv* M ftly with nparlanccO TWO B E A U m rt^ rooma for t t ^ ADAMS ST. AREA—616,600, 6%- BUILOma LOTS—Bolton and Cov­ ahia and Standard typswrltars. TO SAVE MONET genUemen urlth kltchan prlvUegaa Coll MI t-4414, avoniiigB- iqatnicter. For appodntmctit e«U S p QMG VCiuR FUNNltST TOMATOES—Pick your own, lOc a im Cepe, garage, amesite entry. Lawrence F. Fiano, Broker, B u t iBACToRe asw uu o r eoiA ii a lco- All aaakss of adding machinal WHEN YOU WISH TO V and own kltchan. MI 8-4171. x a 64810. ’ . -I R a i^ i^t UConn Ml t-MTB. AMO AtU -niEY DO I4 SCOWL basket. Bring own eootainere, iita axcallent condition. Call Aivirtisament and OBOyl WATCH ’fM HOWL,' aoM :or rsntsd. Rspnra on all Michael Kurys, French Road, Boi: FURNISH TOUR HOME thkR. F, Dlmock Co., Realtors, CLASSinED A DVT. ^ Y’OUR EDSEL DEALER makat, Marlow’s. ton. LOOK AT THIS BIO VALUE! TWIN BBIDROOM near bath ' and x a 8-8345 or x a 8-6816. In Morning Fire Garafo—Scrrieo—Storago 10 “• SO TMSM YMlS M i WAtrtl •SMSTMt 8 COMPLETE ■ahoWer. free parking. MI 8-0887 DURING SEPTEMBER. A DEPT. HOURS OPEN e v e n in g s t il l 9 IN1D TMi eSf MAlbUlUM AND> RICH, Fins Msadow Loam priced CHRYSANTHEMUMS, all colors ROOMS OF FURNITURE after 8:60 p.m. OFF OAK STREET MUSTARD, within your budget. Fill, gravel, FEW CHOICE LOO’ FRONT •terra, lept M (»ptfW ) - e r a t;15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. IIT BIRCH 8T. Larg* iraraf* or S R * SM«T^ OOOW'M’ ? * « nSASE.' to pick from. Fcm Gardens, iTf FOR ONLY 6400 ‘ (1% Acres of Land) $8,000. LOTS AVAILABLE SATISFACTION atorchoua* with or without haal. WAHAMA ~0M— 06T |T?~ J (' sand, atone. light grading. Ml Fern 81. ~ Includes Hera la a a|x room house (1 A 3) of undetermtasd origin latalqd • alkaTS csanaT - ntu -■ j r 1 i MIOS. e l e c t r ic REFRIGERATOR FURNISHED ROOM. U Church with new oil burner, new linoleum ON GRANDVIEW A N D temporary housing stnieture cm Inqulr* IM BtaMlI. or phont Ml St. MI 9-7506. COPY CLOSING TIME GUARANTEED I-MM. McIN,TOSH APPLES, n.OO per DE LUXE RANGE and completely redecorated taiide OAK. HARD SURFACED tha Untvantty. of Owmadtieut half buahci at the farm. Louia BEDROOM SUITE KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, PLEASANT ROOM near bath for and Out aeUiiig for only 615.300. STREETS. HIGH CLASS campus after midnight fobtay. ’hrs FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 184S CHEVROLET Bunco, 529 W. Center St. Ml •UVING ROOM SUITE There is a iron! .pOrch, full cellar, '» ton Pickup i m 3M Main St. Tel. MI S-4S3T. a gentleman. Free parking. 54 IDEAL LOCATION. VERY building hod recently bean evacu­ MON. THRU FRI Biuintaa Scrricn Offered 13 3-1116. 5 PC. DINETTE SET High St. and other features. Located on a 10:30 A. M. 1663 CHEVROLET NEW AND SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Rugs— Lamps. —Tables—Linoleum dead-end street that affords priva­ CLOSE IN. HIGH. DRY, ated to make way for a new Ufa- 6 passenger wagon 1686 CLEAN AND paint thooa futtara THIS WEEK'S FARMER'S and a few other small articles. cy plus. And, the land is Ideal — LEVEL LAND. UTILITIES. Science Building. kitchen ainke, one atalnJesa steel. MARKET SPECIALS! SATURDAY 9 A. M. 180 CHEVROLET now Arottf eostlp ropaira latar Bathroom einke and tuba. lO-gal- ALI- ON LOW LIBERAL TERMS Boarders Wanted S9-A 500 feet on one side, 180 feet deep. ReporU jink the Are to-currant Ml t -u n . MAPLE SHADE. INSPECT 3 door coupe 6661 lon GE de luxe hot water beater. Ire cold sweet cider. All are used, but in good shape and Presently covered with small brush student efforts to soya North Cam­ guaranteed. It'a a wonderful bar­ and trees but would make ideal THEM-SUNDAYS. WRITE, ■TOim u oorcK A T tu N wnx 1863 PACKARD .. DICK’S WEATHlBRSTRlP Com Radiatora, pipea, furnacea. BX McIntosh appibs, hand picked, pus Reck, located adjocant to tha eablea, oil bumera, aaaorted uaed gain, one which cannot be dupli­ ROOM AND BOARD. Gentleman. garden, etc. We will take your AUTUMN HEIGHTS TRACT , . AB APPBBCIATBO a door sedan 6786 pan*, doors and windows, custom 61.29 16 qt. basket. Tel. Ml 3-7675. rosed building. The muich-pMntad lumber. Choman'i Houaewreck- Butternut squash, '6 1 , 16 q t cated. present home in trade — look it P. O. BOX 741, TOWN. roCk la currently being removed by WOTa, guarantaad. Call MI. l-is n SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT over and lot’s hear what you hav4 1968 MERCURY after • p.m. ing. Yard at Stock Place, off basket. painstaking dynamiting operations North Main St. or rail MI 9-2392 PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT to offer. Dial Ml 3-5121 Hard Top COupa. Automatic Canning tomatoes, 61. 16 qt. Apartments—Fla to— LOTS 125x300 and larger. Off Man­ in the aitq-elearing program. REFRIGERATION sales and sarv- Houra daily, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 6 basket. NO OBUGA’nON! T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor Students ere trying -to eavo 'dt Radio, Haatar, Graen Hartford CHapel 7-03.58 Tenements '63 Ml 3-1577 or Rea. MI 9-7751 chester Road Glastonbury, Tel. Ica. Commareiai. resldantial. air p.m.-dark. Saturda.vi, I a.m.-5 .50 lbs. polatora No. 2. 61.09. x a 8-5981, efter € p.m. least a slab of tha ro^ to becoma condltleeMirs, (rMiars. A. and H. p.m. AFTER 7 P.M. CH 6-4690 port of a monumant that may rest Full Price 8795 Courtland. Dellrioua and Green- If you have no means of tran.spor- THREE ROOM heated apart|nant, NEAR PORTER ST. Cuatom 6% tW Down ysf Month Rafrigaration Co. Ml S-UIT, Ml ing apples are now In season. available Oct. 1. Ideally located room ranch, three twin size bed­ BUILDING LOT, 160x300. Nice on tha. lawn of tha propoirad new Lost Mn4 Tound I t-9W0. MI S40M. U5AM. TOP quality. Dark, rich, tation. ril send njy auto for you! , residential section. Box Mountain tifeJIeimee -Bulldtag. no atones. Columbia Construction for cpuple near Main St. Inquire rooms, colored bath ftxtiiree, ]>M FORD CONVERTIBLE Will pay 5c each for ^-gal. jugs, ' No obltgiitton I Drive, Vernon. Tel. MI 3-1398. Neta’-riot broke out en campus lo ir r —-Bya flaaiaa, black Itafher GUNDER’S T.V Saratca, avallabla Co. Tel. Coventry PI 2-6277 or screw top. 649 .Main St. MI 3-7590, after 8 many extras, only 617,300. Carlton IIM DODGE SEDAN A—U -B —E—R—T—’S W. Hutchins, xa 9-5132. Multiple loot night oa thoueonde of caoa Vicinity Pinehurat Groeerj-. any tims. Aatanna cciiTarstans Wllllmantic, AC 8-3283. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD p.m. MI 8-8470. INDIVIDUAL residential building PI 7-vno.______IIM OLDS OONVERUBUC M FARMER’S MARKET Listing Member. clod etudanU turned out to watch .IMS FORD CONVERTIBLE Phlleo factory aupervuad aarrice FIVE ROOM apartment, first floor, lota for Sale In Manchester, nione the fire which sent flames 34 Tai. Ml. t-H il. "TfunJu ta LOAM—S3 per yard, No. 1 grade. 611 East Middle Tpke. PAIR OF ROSE medallion vases, MI 34273. Brae-Bum Realty. IXiST—Man’s Oruan wriit watch. IMS PACKARD SEDAN $3 per yart No. 2 grade, large IVn 9A474 ' central. $80., heat, utllitlea not tn- MANCHESTER Vicinity — Small stories high into the early morning *kicK"coLOMeo, mahogany rocker, oil and water I eluded. Tel. MI 8-4751. sky, H 'Was reported. Students Vicinity Waat Side or on but. Ra- IIM FORD VI COUPE CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V. Sarrica. quantities, |t.50 per yard Nuss- color paintings, mlscellaneoua community of quality ranch ward. M Pina 8t., Ml H IM . IIM PACKARD SEDAN aS07 w.anAitnpfMg dorf, hU 9-7408. GREEN AND ripe tomatoes, 50c a homes, three bedrooms, hot water started chant# of "to t'e go South,’ ! Small anpUancas rapairsd. in mCASO ¥7, HL. Items. Ml 6-76dS. Suburban tor Salt ^ 75 North Main S t M l SA ni, real- basket, pick your own. Sweet and TWO ROOM fumiahed. private beat, cbraraic bath, cellar, % m raferaneb to South Oampue,- rite LOST—Vicinity of wait aide, Muc Good Trades, Bank Temui SCHOOL TIME needs —Students hot peppers. Also cauliflowers. bath, free parking. Adults only. acre, trees, only 612,650. Low F.H. of the girls’ dormitories. dance Ml SAIM. BOLTON—Coventry line. New flra and (ray parakeat Antwert to 1N7 FORD VI SEDAN desks, special 618.95; credenza Paul Robotto, Birch Mt. Rd. USED WATERMAN apartment Business block. Depot Square. 'TcI. A. down payments. Carlton W. TbO building burned to tha m und Patar. Raward. Ml i4>T». bookcase, special 613.95. Other MI 9-8191, Me. Keith. Hutchins, xa 9-5132. room ranch, ceraqilo tils bath, boCere fireman could git hooo Uno IMT FORD VI COUPE . . sise gas range. Ml 6-6104.' knotty pine kitchen, walk-out IN7 DODGE HARDTOP MORTEN8EN TV. Bjpaeiallsad RCA desks and l^kcaaea reduced. 28' ccnnoeltene modo. Motatenonco LOST—Chaney Taehnical l*rada tatoriaten sanrlcs. Ml. P-4M1 extension ladders 624.95. Five foot PICK YOUR own peppers, pro\1da SIX ROOM duplex, completely fur­ NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St., basement. Large lot. Reduced to man shorelsd the 4abrte foom tha« Sdiool rln(. inacription PHD IIM Heating and Plumbing' 17 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 36 own containers, 224 Hillstown Rd. nished. garage, central location. Manchester. Five rooms, complete 614,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real- Norwegian Freightei^s Pori Side Hull Buckles site this morning. SATisFAcnoN g u a r a n t e e d aluminum itepladder. 615.95. Sher­ SOFA BED In good condltfon, 620. MI 3-5972. VIclalty M anch^ar Parkade, at yoiir EDSEL DEALER. FLOOR SANDING and rafiniNt: I. WATSON, PLUMBma and heat­ win-Williams, 981 Main St. 14% Rearl St. full rear dormer, 1% baths, base­ tori, MI 9-8245, Xa 9-6618. The hull of the Norwegian freighter BpUevUle began to buekle on Uie 'pqif side yaaterday (obeva Wadnaoday night. Call MI I-IMI. Specialising In old floors. HOUSEKEEPERS for tha Mans­ DURING 1956 the gross program GREEN ^IOUNTAItT potatoes. The ment 'garage. Oo t6 end of Porter SEE and DRIVE tha IIH EDSEL ing contractor. New tnstallatiohs, field Stats Training School and of Friendly Ice Cream advanced THREE ROOM apartment. Hot BOLTON — Coventry - Itne. New center). Capt: Peter Alvehea the regular-maotef o f the ship arrived at the ■cenb from Norway and •ATBO.. alteraUon work and repair work. TROY ROTOTILLERS and attach. best eat'ng and mealy potatoes FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. 6 cubic St., Carter St. Short distance fur­ said that Jie expects to have the ship afloat In two weaki. fltevedorM orb rentovflig cargo to'Bglit- TODAT. Hospital, Mansfield Depot, Con­ eight manager trainees into mana­ menta. Several models to choose grown. Delivered to your door. water, garage. 680 a month. Call Cape Cod, four down, two unfin­ DemocraU Thijunk MI S-tSOI. feet good' condition. Reaaonable. Ml 9-6653 afte- 6 p.m. ther on right. Thomas 8hannatr. MI g-lStO. PLUMBING AND heating—repairs fees. Apply directly to Uie hospital of new store openings. A mana­ SIMMONS Hide-a-bed davenport. MANCHESTER—Quilt, convenient, Realtori, Xa 9-5246, X0 9-6818. . BtS-Rldtagr >8taMaa; By appolnt- Fom^^rly BRUNNER'S or the State Personnel Director, rage. West Center St. Available and contract work. Call MI 9-1641. ger's post provides an average In-. FLORENCE COMBINATION gas i Household Goods 51 Easy spin dry washer. Both good Oct. 1. Call MI 6-6756. brick and clapboard 6% room nant only. Oraat Swamp Road, TqH ^ Tpka on tha M A M RUBBISH CO. Ashes, rub- Room 406. State Office Building, come of 610.000 plus many other | and oil range. Also, gun type oil I condition. MI e-OSSS, after 7 p.fn. ranch. Beautifully maintained. BOLTON—.615,600 — New custom Boss HousehoM Hints Manbora - e f iha Dtenoaratls Rillatawn Road Bxt. Tel. Olaaten- Mih, trass ramovad. Oeanlng at­ Hartford, Connecticut. burner and controls. Ml 91919. , ANTIQUE FimNITURB. tUvari built Capa on large wooded lot. teens oatetailttea iave wpreisid to ManOhsatar Vamen Town Una LLOYD'S PLUMBING Sarvire aa- benefits. A person with above ONE ROOM fumiahed apartment Tbrae bedrooma, large living . 4% rooms down, two unfinished bury. m e >1*W. tics, ceUars, yards. Reasonable auras satisfaction, prompt aarnea. average potential can plan on a ‘ glass, china, and used furniture ABC AUTOMATIC washer. ~6W. room, Toungstown kitchen loaded AVON CALLING!! TV has In- for light housekeeping. One adult. up, near Bolton Center. This beau­ M tsfll Foe thrir *1ieai0blt thofllaf* lf«/(nJ)SM O B IL E M. Hydrama- rates. Anytime, waakenda in­ CH TA134, Ml 1-6486. secure future with continual ad­ bought and sold. Fumltura Repair Call between 8-6 am . or 4-7 p.m. Inquire Apt.. 4, 10 Depot Square. 'With cabineta. 816,400. Real Es­ »• * Tip tlc, eaceeptleiialiy clean.: MTS. JA cluded. m f-tm . rrsaaed the demand for Avon Coa- TWO USED garage doors. MI Servlet. 8tl. 8-7448. MI 3-1369. tiful Cape has just been com­ ’ Swaaten -tPhlpped eraom wMh for his work as a Diieetor o4 tks vancement in our organliation. i tate Center, JA 8-6534, Mr. Tow- pleted and la ready for occupan­ Pononali metlca. Inexperienced houaewlvea Tel. MI 9-8196 for appointment. I 3-6864. son, x a 6-4306, BU t-0966. Testimony Be Delayed brown sugbr next tiflM -yeti 0an to#n of Kanehaster. HIUJB’ nSLEVISION Sarrica. Millinery Dremmaking 19 earn while they learn. Start ndw- ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Cuatom MOVING— Befroom, living room cy. Call the R. F. Dimock Co., to aerra it aa a topping for gln- In a latter sant to tho former SACaiDlOE - MIS ThmdarMrd, Avallahta at all times. Phlleo (ac- for beginning of gift selling sea­ made cornices and drapes. Slip and kltchan furniture. Call MI BusineM Locfltlons ReMtora. MI 8-5346, - or. Joseph -IM gllUu'' ' r ABORB ' ripafa^ FRIENDLY ICE Cream is accept­ MANCHESTER—Just the two of (Oonttaed frcni Page One) gexbraad. Democratie Director .wbe rpMmed Farts and aotliag haada for /«1 standard OMft, orardrlvs, radio, t o y auparrisISsd aarvies. Tel. MI son. Call kn 3-6195 ing applications for part time SEVERAL WINCHESTER rifles covers, 659.50 and up. Choice of 6-3154 or tnquira U Main St. fol* Rent 64 you? Why not be landlords? We Ashford, xa 8-6618. „ said, "You’va baoa doing a good on Sept It, CflsirnMii ItovqOaT* heater, Oetadal white. MI S-1T4S. t-MM. SEWING AND ALTERA'nONS ! and Browning shotgun. MT 9-8786. fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, RsaUngten, Sunosain, Nevaieo, help, evenings snd weekends. Call OFFICE—IN THE new Andrews have a two-family ranch with TALCOTTVILLE- Ve.mon, 01,800. Before the question of future tes­ job.” - i , . SonoM r DaUght, aguro Sold:' done. MI O-ISSI. GIRLS WANTED MI 9-8196. JA 2.7780. TWO BURNER Florence kitchen j three rooms each side for 613.000. But there were prompt denials Schick. Russell’s Barfear, Abop, .50 GAL. G.E. automatic hot water ______Building, 63 East Center St. Con- New Conn, contem^rary, uttra Marinate eliced tomatoea' ana, ’’At # reewt Bteottag o f tho Nj^jeenmr O-k and Mprve*. '______FfHlD, MSI VS enalomlina two{ ------I Pull or part time. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.. oil atove, white. Good condition. Tenant pa.va 685 a month. Near timony from Hoffs was brought up, of Leyhan’a story by the two men door Facdomatle, radio, heater, LIGHT TRUCKING and small Jeba DRESSMAKING, heater. 640. Three piece living i SALE 1-5 OFF on wallpaper. Wall 128. MI 6-6270. I yenient location. Large paved modem ranch. % acre wooded eucunbere In a mixture of vine-’ town .ostennittso t t alterations j2 p.m.A p.m. or 6 p.m.-to p.m. bus and shopping. Real Estate tha commutes received teiUmony he said were Involved—Ted Kart- gar, sugar and mtaoed paistey or W A ingP-rR ldaio ftOBt Neath and new tirsa, MM. Can MI f-aMS. dona raaaimahla. HI I-7I88. coats, suits, dresses, skirts etc. Apply at office room set. with pillow top foot; tUes 4c a tile. Kentlle, from To I parking lot. Call AD 8-5454. lot, Waaher - dryer-refrlgerator- . It tka rawiasl eg Help Wonted— DESK, SOLJD~ mahogany, nlna Center. JA 8-6534, Mr. Towaon, Xn tHial two union—offlclala drawing sen,- praaldeitt—« t- -tiie DOtralt ma»—ssrvs-'Yritii amtad m m iw mrli'fliitaiiis' that I oxtmd to-you SMft; t:00A :S9. m By appointment, centraUy located. MANCHESTER bflLLS FACTORY rest and slip covers. 675. A11 in : each. Grenr-patnt aruTWaUpaper, 2-4305, BU 9-0375. bullt-ln oven-stove are included. 1ST CHOICE USED CARS I HOME KNfPriNO machlnea and MI 6-6636. Male or Female 37 excellent condition. Call MI 9-5500. ' at the Green. drawtr, 48"x23" with matching i ENTIRE BUILDING about 6.500 For appointment to eee call the union saiary checks worked on Restaurant Guild, and Kartaan's salmon ■teaks for a eummar sup- the haortfofiNSpgta of tho Oomo> aswing maehinaa. aoM, aarvicad STORES chair. In good condition. 638. MI square feet. Suitable for stores, construction of a hunting lodge for brother-in-law, Garrett L. Itamd- pef. 811 EAST hODDLE TPKE. MANCHESTER—Six rabm Cape, R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtora, xa er^e party Ui^ymar ttralsm af* MSI PLYMOUTH flair doer ssdan, And ranted at your authorised EXPERIENCED hoateaa and foun- [ HIFT EICO amplifier, Webcore ' 6-1413. office. Insurance' companyi hall', 8-5346 or Joseph Ashford, xa Hoffs in 1656. Ing. The guild la an orgOnltetlon ■gaato and your mntesMul i Pratt and MANCHESTER, CONN CHAMBER’S FURNITURE excellent condition, good, location, of restaurant operators formfd to Waw MMdla radio and hsater. USN. Brathor Sawing Cantor, RahHi’s. Moving-r-Tmeking— tain help. Dav and evening shift. | table. Stan White speakers. etc. Occupancy 3-6 months. In B-U18. Harold H.- >Buddle, former opera­ . flMHjf Advlco monte ta pramottag J SALES FLORENCE combination gaa and center of town. One car garage for tile bath, oil heat, rear porch, ga­ tor of an automobile agency at Iron negotiate with labor unloflis. Kally Road, TaleottrUla. MI Storage 20 IF YOU ARE interested In sewing Apply In person, Howard John-1 *1*®- 9-0026, 4-6 p.m. rage, amesite drive, fenced yard, Add minced panley to that mamt oa a nNmber o f ___ _ MSS ORRTSUBR WiBdwtr IM rAocr son's, MI 9-6220. ! „ _ ------—— oil rangt. Blsetrie oil pump. XD rant at the Center. Call MI 6-5326, ROCKVILLBI-Naw Cape Cod, 4% River,. XUch., said he sold prop­ Both agreed with Leyhon that af Dtrsetors of tlte town of k n * and want a job with pleasant PSYCHIATRIC AIDES for the i GI^SS lined electric water Visit our showroom tor excep­ 1-6790. or MI 3-7U4. trasi and shrubs galore. A buy mushroom aoue* for steak or ham­ M A n , iifllo. haatar, fUtoimflle MANCKBSTfeR - Movng and working conditions, salary, com­ rooms down, two unfinished up. erty about to milaa frem his home Reading woa employed oa on un­ chaster. • traaamlaalen. UBM. . SHED DORMERS, garagoa and all tional buys on lamps, chairs, tad- at $15,500. Juat call, ws have the Full basement, ceramic tile bath. burgers. *' fa r BSls tnicktiig Cb. ML SASSS. Usmod mission and paid vacations, we Mansfield State Training School i yrara old, 675. MI house you have been losin g for. to Hoffa and "nearly every night" dercover operative- -for the-, guild. of cupantiir work,. rRoeflng, amd oporotod by Wolter B. Par­ and Hoepllal — Mansfield Depot, | ' ______room seta, living room floor OFFICE for rent. Inquira Laundry: Must be seen to be' appreciated. aaw the two men he. said worked in. But there their ogreemenU ended. would like to talk to you. For In­ samples and baby furnltura. STUDIO COUCH. 610. Call MI 801 Hartford Rd. Call after 8 p.m. The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, I d o ED*.' • * 5 i i r MM MERCURT M cnl^ |ti^ gutter worii. For frto tati- rott Jr. Connecticut. 659.75 weekly. Room, ' TR 5-4619, before 3:30 p.m. or erecting buildings for tha camp. Tliey denied emphatically .that Wont to gradyp fried food (hat Radio, haatM^j^ aUtoMullle can MI, t-MM, or MI terview apply at 832 Main St„ : PENNSYLVANIA 21" reel power 6-0718. Ml 8-0969. Realtors. Xn 3-8930. after 6 p.m.. la both goli______„ ..di^et- Mancheator, between 8-lo a.m. board and laundry at nominal Buddie identified them os Albee part o f Reading's guild a slo^ was. MuismMmm: y m m . > " - v«m. M AN CH iam R Pwflngo Doiivory. fees. Apply directly to the hoapital i mower, 6-53. Bsbv carriage, 615. CHAMBER’S FURNITURE Bush and C9tuck O'Brien. Buih is returned to Kartsen for eub- Ible? HSve'thS fat'iS he correct B K " for ymm. ssrvtea to the Light tniektiig snd pockage dtUv- Baby tender, 612. MI 9-8387. TAPPAN GAB atove. fireplace IMANCHESTER VERNON — You'll cherish this temperature for frying. Jir Jh*-Stale Petaonnsl Director.^ SAUSS acraen and oth«r, _articlee. - -MI HotiflM for Rent ~ 65 a business agent for Teamaters sequent^deliyery. fo R offa ,...... ■MPOTVROliTftairdiw ,AIR-WAT gaifg - and-'THmeo. oiy. Rorrigontteri,' waMiera iuici Room 405. State Office Building home.- Very old and beatrtiful Cof I ^ a l ' 6r4 ahd 'O'Brieh.....hblibl^ ’ a pasty ora" Mtfo, boater, Tsfy low ypflsagsJ Phone MI S-6310, before I a.m., Help Wanted— Male 3f At The Green 6-1687. On a quluiet street This six room lonial. Nine rooms. Circular stair­ Leyhan Said'that was the pixH -A CART Shsit m m O w n otoro moving spodWty. Folding Hartford, Connecticut. WINCHESTER 32 special gun, case SINGLE HOME Manchester araa, house will ippeal to folks who need similar job with L oc0 878 of the cediira ha heard outlined In' the : You con odd unflomoA. gaiMia P«tteularly proud of ywimeoom- SMM. ■ alter I p.m. and ammunition. Single barrel 12 10 a.m. - S p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. way. Wonderful grounds. 12 milaa chairs for rent. Ml. 6^61. gI iNBRAL ELECTRIC stove. 6.8 oil heat, garage, children ac­ more space. It has three bedrooma. RataU Clerks Union. conversation from a table behind to • eeoeoned clear stedi and Iwra m e n WITH masonry or bricklay­ gauge shotgun. Call MI 9-5875. from Charter Oak Bridge. Asking A good cold eoiip. Chill the mixture, 119I For-Agedd U H DODGE flair door sodan, USED TV SETSr-for cottqge, raC- F rig l^ ra . Both good condition, cepted. $115. MI 8-7660. living room, dining room, kitchen Carmine Bellino, committee audi­ his at the restaurant men’s din-; ‘‘Ri’o.'Wtit oortotaly take sjivsii* —ran MSB oWA- AUSTIN A. CHAMBBRS OO. local ing backgrotuid to handle applica­ 617,900. Real Estate .Center, JA then break it up beforo sorvliig. radte; haatar, auteanatic trans-1 JAMES PERKINS BuUdeaer for tion of stone veneer for our newly Situations Wanted—Male .39 reation room, etc Good condition, 160 taeh. -MI 6-7231. and a front porch too!' tor, followed up with (locuments ner. He said one of the men al' tago o f your ktad offaf to ostast and laag dtstanca moiring, pack­ BOY'S 20" bicycle. Pot burner 8-6534, Mr. Towaon, Xa 6-4806, JA ha said showed both received their . -I,., .— — , miaateR.x|ilM. hire. MI t-66U. ing, atoraga CaU ML SAliT. Hart­ formed department. Must have reasonably priced. Potterton'a, ISO 4-0783. the table was named Scha6ffer, itfiie te-the ■ ■■ ftttnra DtwglSiSwflk” WILL DO ODD jobs in or around stove, I's ton chain falls. Polaroid Center St.. MI 9-4537. COMBINATION gaa and oil stove, Wanted l e Rent 68 It la vacant and the price la salaries from the unions while and since has died. Try these variaticne wtth pack­ titabeMfit: ffete.-JMir .staad ford CH. T-I466. ■ truck. To pay to light men. Ap­ the home. Telephone MI 9-3651. camera, 9-20.52,______^ ^ walnut dinihg tabic, chairs, rsdta- 813,300. working at the hunting lodge. aged vanilla puddtag: Ittr ta. ta- OAIKLLAC.. 1 MM OLDdMOBILE U flair <___ _ ply in person, 35 Oak St., Great I WANTED—six room i apartment BOLTON Reading said hia salary from the M4ah. Radio, haator. autetnatie Bflogeheld Services after 3:50 p.m. SUPERFLAME pot t3rpe otl burn­ tor covers, pidno bench. MI 6-8406. ^He said O’Brien received a total 'Stont eeftib, o r'tin y ■ eml4 wsat Pee ta'still a atambar' sT'ltw ■ l Mratw smi CaE 1 0 Eaatarn Construction Co., 8-11 i for three adults. Writs Booc F, MADELINE SMITH, Realtor Owners aay SELL THU HOUSE', guild waa depoeited in, hia bank Paintinr'--Paperin( 21 PLAYPEN. 8U 94)641. ing space heater, used one season, of 63,650 during July, August and choeolkta pieces. party eemmlttee. iFbttWMn S-L Offered 18-A a.m., Mr. Lindsay. reasonable. Tel. MI 3-5264 after 6 MAGIC CHEF gaa atove In good ! Herald. winter is coming. Four compact September of 1956 for moat of which account. He agreed with Ken­ p. m. condition, call after. 4 p.m. MI MI 9-1642 rooms, baiement, new heating sys­ nedy's statements that ha made p a s CAESLLAC haidtap eOima. laaa m v w n r M < ^ FORNITORE ropalrtns and rsflt. BXTERIOR and ihtarior painting. WANTED—Part time counter man. Dogs-i-Birds—Pets 41 WANTTO — Four o r . five room time he worked at the lodge. He If you wont your summer i 6-7638. tem, and a large two-car gnro^. said tha total Included 666U-ln ex­ withdrawals of about Sl',850 every 'Fowar hrakaa, power ataorlns. low ?**!?'* ***•••: antiquaa rsatoiod. Funu- Ceilinga refiniahed. Papeivanging. Meat department. Mornings and TWO COMBINATION storm doors, apartment unfurnished, reason- XCANCHESTER, Henry St. — Six to.Jiavq lilgit nutritive value phu Wallpaper books. ICaUmatea given. MANCHESTER PET CENTER for Many extras, now vacant and spot- panses. alx months saying "t just hod the .protein eonleijt, make then), nom wur d m . Radio, hoatar, UM8. tiira Rapair Sorrlc*. TaleottrUla. all day Sat. Manchester Public onejOOxSSU, one 80x31>i. Eight able. Call MI 6-4461. room older home near bus line. habit of doing that. I; spent-it," He Fully covered by Inaurance. Call Market. 805 Main St. all your pets and peta' aupplies. BEAUTIFUL MAGIC Chef gaa leas. The price?? You look It over . BelUno sold ha had been unable flsh, mbat' eggs, chesM. aaaia.’*”’ -* MM MEHOu r y Monterey hardtop • storm windows and screens, sbt range. Like new. MI 6-6202. Musical Instmmcnta 53 Natural wood trim. 0*1 heat, auto­ and let me know how milch you declined to say how it Was spent. .* * • ..... *•, .Recipe Edward R. Price. MI 8-1008. Conn, bred Parakeets guaranteed 51X35\, two 37x23\. MI 3.8817. QUIET YOUNG couple desperately matic- hot water, enclosed rear to obtain the amounts paid to Bush RWUo, boater. fNS. I EXPERT REPAIRINO on all SALESMEN Shoe manager, truck are willing to pay. We can arrange "But We know, he was on the pay­ Korteen, too. denied there wee 30 days. Singing canaries, ham- j EA.Sy ' sPIN DRY washing' ma- need four or five rooma. Unfur­ porch. Full price, 614.900. Alice If your yeoat taead-does makta aawing machlnts. Work Pa in t in g a n d paperbaaging. driver, aaaistant store manager, sters, full bred Beagle puppies. BENT A BAND or orcheatfa ta- financing with 10% down. roll as a business agent for oil of any "kickback" of the salary from have as go^ a texture on. _ Tdjflty othara to eheoos ITomi STORM WINDOW.S, five .50x55, two ohine. In excellent condition. Call •trument and try before you nished flat. Reasonable. MI 6-3637, Clampet, Realtor, MI 9-4543. ■** jteweerdM^'te bqltaBtasd in >■1 guaranteed. ABC Applianca Re­ Good clean workmanenip at rca- stock boy, bookkeeper, clerk typ­ 615. Cute mixed breed puppies, 65 I anytime. 1986” except for a two week period- hta brot)>er-ln-law aaytat.’.'‘j 'wish would’ like, it m ay'be'Ihat you SatUt down paymsnte. Bank, ratsa. 28x35, one, 36x55, one 24x39, MI MI 9-8370. buy. Rental will be applied to be'w ould" return adma - enough.^, r Bm. pglnta wwner. Aak- CHORCHES MOTORS FLAT F IN im BoUand window SA38T. , organa, Janaaen spinet .pianos. urgently need 4-6 room house. vasUgatlon. ;wos neqssaory, sold DODGE er, dairy workers, poultry worker, 9-4273. cluded. One oil barrel. Will aell Near bus school and atorci. 1% gaged In renewed general hearings Madaa, made to maaaura. All tree pruner, tomato picker, fruit Bepatring of all Instruments. Please call MI 6-6666. BOLTON CENTER on the record and activltlea oC ,‘So Jar. ,we have, found ,pok other M OAKLAND ST. MI»-NU| CEILINGS WHITEraD. interior reasonable. Ml 3.-6908. Ward Krause, 67 Walnut St., Ml baths, fireplace, hot water oil . . 6 or/ that sventag .party, .you , ( S e m i T S n ^ ^ .-‘ i ■ matal vaRatian bUnda at a caw picker, donut maker, plasterer, BIRD, cal and dog auppllea, whole Boats and Acceasorfea 46 heat, Ruaco windows, one car ga­ Hoffa, now the front-running cOndl'-' reateusoqt opera^ra. dn., Detroit, tew price. Keys made while )-ou painting. Saturdays and tvenlnga sale and retail. °f)aily 9 to 6 p.m. 6-5336. YOUNG QUUCT couple with infant You can look down on Untvaralty datr'fw 'lh rp^ rdin ^ ' of , bis+whooraa Vnew-'-Rvadtag w*» on M' like, to lm {*lSM U4 Uw 6 lb*, a p m Ribs (Oit' far a s m 10 9^7620 .> call MI 6-5423. auto mechanic, oil burner man, GAS HEATER with extra burner. rage. Must be seen to be apprc; wait Marlow's. Tueaday Thursday,', Fniriday nights MANCHESTER BOAT CO., 10 Es- Any reaionable offer accepted. deiires haata'd apartment. Reason­ of Connecticut from this property. Teamaters Union. The Union Con the guild payroll..' kfurten In a barbecue ooum carpenter, bricklayer, slitter, full MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL Rental. elated. Contact Alice Clampet, Terrific view to the cast, .. The id serve on toothpicks. , I t you ** i4 -Q ip 0^ eUra ttt Arm OrlviBg Sehoel or part time openings, experienced 7 to 8 Porterfleld'a Route 6 and MX St Dally 12 noon-6 p.m. Tel. MI 9.2534. able. Write Bex D, Herald. ventton opens in Miami Beach^ MU JAGUAR ROADSTER. MOdl |W RAV»0 or koras, moth boles INTERIOR PAINTING, reasonable Oomplata lint of Inatrumenta. Realtor, Xn 9-4543. house Is in tip-top ab6PC, six room have a choflng dish, us# it an youn /,4 Bim q m tafls, sbafwit fla*- •Rad. Vary nlea eeodltteii. MBUhw or traineei. Applv Connecticut Chapel. South Windsor JA 8-8391 Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Scott Fla., next week . LARBOars ____ and tom doUiing, hoatsry mna, rates, free estimates. Call between Rental applied to purchase price. colonial with bath and a half and Rails Spent! Mbr*- .. ^ table for keeping tka fronka and ^ SJhMU etaves segerBe, ikiiipi i Bataa and Sanies. MI PAUL Sso 8 and 7 p.m. MI 8-8332. State Employment Service, 806 Atwater-Ana Boata. WEST SIDE—Six room Cape, four The committee has a c c u a e d' Miiighsstsr’e siriy traiasd ___ iwndbogs rapairsd. Upper rs- NINE MONTH old Boxer, good Beprasentuig Old Seimer, Pedler Business Property for Sale 70 all the fine features 'that make a . toUee w;am. flae■ . - .. ■ .s , FTtei Dte k is on. Main St., Manchester, 8;30 to 4:30 ' and Bundy..- - Matter’s Mysic down, two finished up, large en­ Hoffa of misusing thousands of MMKted taMSiueisr. For yaiu safe* plsesmsm. uabraUas -repaired, watchdog, also good pet for chil­ closed porch, omeiite drive, fine home livable and deiiraole. Thera Ctoas i-United Statee-roilfoada iTour, for dlfftag rdte . • man's shirt eoUsra reversed snd Mondays to Fridays. dren. MI 9-6704. Studio, 177 McKee, MI 3-7500. 6200 WEEKLY Income, \)icenaed dollars of union funds and wrong­ M sr VS F r e n c h Fsrd vsrsainss. W veaiv tnlBSd to t location. For appointment to see is a breeieway anil two-car ga­ in 1966 spent 0,883,648,000 for 8tiM the wpite frMttag of a 1 Bman osn Tu Msb ' ttanate rsptsead. Msriow’s littts Mend­ Courses snd Classes 27 Diamonds— Watctics— state boarding home for older man rage, lot la 100x360, amesite, etc. ful use of lus.powers. An AFL- F h t deer ssdan. WUy s m t a If. m . PART TIME morning man for call the R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ fuel, materiala, and aupi^iea.'niis eakb with 601011 placsa ef Sami-, Paste ‘• ■" ing ttsp. TROPICAL FISH, many varieties. Jewelry 48 built 1641. eight rooms, scraanad Ideal-place for the growing family. CIO Committee has charged Hoffa waa on Increase of 6246,778.000, or SMN. PhotM MI SAMS. RADIO ■ ELECTRONICS - TELE­ atock work In Super Market. Ap­ POSITIONS Wcarinr*Appare1—Fnrs 57 breeieway, double garage, two tora. MI 9-5245 or Joseph Ashford, with associations with hoodlums ■ waat chocolate, arranging them 1 Cup BordoUho WQm (lUUaa laad- VISION. "Learn by Doing" at Evenings 5-9, .Sst, and Sun after­ Very desirable neighbors. And the iS.t per cent, over the 19S5.flgure in a pattern. If sou Ilka. • - light rad-wfiM)' ABSOLUTE Bsrgsin — Upholster­ ply Mr. Peterson. Popular Market noons. Alex Chicky. Governor’s LEONARD W TOST Jeweler, re- baths, 1% acres. Only 620,000.- xa 9-M18. and has indicated the Teamitera U4S INTBRNATIONALl picktv ing.Drtvlag gdbenl oCtees Ow memi "Coonecticut'a Oldest Electronics 874 Main St. CHESTER FURRIERS— Fura re­ price, we believe, is sensible. and waa in addition to the expen­ 1 Tobleqpqen B a n s ItodUli *■ * * m sdneattco. ThouaSads o< ing, custom mads cornices, Hlghwsy, South Windsor, JA pMr», adjuata watches expertly Carlton W. Hutchina, Realtor, MI will be ousted from the federation medte KBS, flair 9 s o d traaamls- drapes Snd aUp covers, 671.60 and School." Day-Evening Class. modeled, repaired. Capes and 6-6133. MANCHESTER. 113 Mather St. — diture of 61J232-,000,000 for capital Serving canned grain wporagus 1 Tobltmtai Psprika aten. hsary duty sprtngA CUl MI aatiaflsd sflidtiite. gM.OOO aUtas Starting Sept. 30th. New Eng­ SALESMAN—38-45; high type per­ 8-1896. Reasonable prices Open dally Inipect any time. Six room brick T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor if Hoffa aaaumea the Union leader­ Improvement. About '1112,000.000, up. Choice of fabrics. Cell Mrs.> Thursday avenings. 139 Sprucr AVAILABLE stoles made, 616.66, Call Ml 6-7318 ship. for a .dlnner-tima vagstebla? Bun­ I .Tflwdcr er'Ckophed B-HTi. aeddsnt frv* iMtnietiM. MI land Technical Institute, 183 sonality, good sales background, for free eatimata, at your home. Cape, two full baths, pine paneled or 6.3 per cent, of the in c a s e dle several stalks together with a Red PeppeH S-Tsse. Holmes, Ml 6-7063. Street MI. 6-4387. x a 6-1577 or Res. XO 6-7761 Oonvloted of Payoffs TrurobuU, HarUord. JA 5-3406. family man, must be good closer WANTED—Good home for cute Houses for Sale 72 baiement playroom, biuieihent ga­ was due to higher prices. tliln ring of pimiento. ' . % Tip. Dry Mustard MSS CHEVROLET truck, IH ten and have ability to develop new Full time work available for CHILD’S WINTER coat. aUe 10. rage, patio with fireplace, beauti­ Tha Senate (fommlttee's hear­ Salt to teato • XAMCKBRttR OrtvlM Aesdnay iLAgT CALL before winter. Let us puppy. Tel. MI 9-2545. BOLTON—Four-room Ranch with ings yesterday developed avldance \ n e k . InqUm Ray's Ease Sorrlos. take ever your repair hcadachta. business, must be free evenings,. males over IS years of age, to worn one winter just on Sunday. NEW 8%-ROOM RANCH, atl;ached fully shrubbed, deep lot,. many Sip the sBon riba ta flourrhaat ^ dMSUinSt. Euaiiimeas raratte. Itepert isstrae- Bonds—Stocks MortgagM 31 MI S-6S18. garage, large living room, ceram- 33 ft. living room and atone fire­ that numerous Hoffa aides have Painting and maaonr>' work. Done Man selected will have exclusive learn to operate maclilnes or do extras, immediate ' occupancy, ottve ell erith garUe and m io u Ben, dnsi easUraHeg ear. OaD FI local territorj’. Average sale pays le tile . bAth, mil basement. owner transferred. 618.500. XII place. with a return heatalator, been convicted of- taking payoffs S-niS. D ^ ar evealag agpol naatmable. MI 8-9306. COMBINE DEBTS into a single' Poultry and ,SuppIies 4.3 aluminum combination storm ta a aoueapOh. Brown tha mint an 3100. Some leads furnished from SPLIT LEVEL geneml utility work. 616,500. Call the R. F. Dimock 8-4048. from employers, extortion and Blind Farmer Not ftelpleis^ both sMaa in tha fo t Thke-raa out eaay-to-pay second mortgage cost-1 our advertising, customer radia­ GOOD LAYING hens. 61.50 esch, Wanted—To Buy 58 Co., Realtors, MI 6-63tf or MI sash, % acre lot. Price only other misdeeds, and that Hoffa ap-. Tsilersd Chsrm Roekladg* S«ction 612,500. Gaston Realty Co., 166 and resarva. DUute tomato paste Bnilding— Cflittrictiiig 14 tag only, a penny a month fo r ! tion supplies 50% of lea^, must more than 20, 61.2.5 each. Ancona Generous fringe benefits In- 6-6816. BUY BY COXa>ARlSON—Immacu­ proved payment of union funds to each dollar you owe. t32.23 a > OLD GUNS, aworda, war raliei, School St. x a 84781, x a 84737. with olive uU and BhrdoUno wine. be willing to canvass if necessary. Breeding roosters, 65 each. Phone cJpde; Vacations, holidays, cost late six room single. Glassed en­ their wives while the men were in Fells Trees Almost Unaided Mix togathar with oU other ta- I A IL TYPES of earpantry work month will pay off a loan of i MI 3qS057. antiques - or what have you. MANCHESTER — New six room closed front perch, steam heat oil^ Member Board of Realtora and ja il Ttifl CircuiRr St«lg Draw plus bonus. Should average Reduced to of living wage adjustment, *‘Stan," n MUl St., Manchester. aradlante and odd tha mixture to doM, altorationa, dormers, roof- 81,000 and Improve your credit ‘ *24,900 ranch home ta Rockledge oec- lovely yard. trees, elevation, Multiple Lifting Service. There was a lurprise report too 66,000 first year. No competition. 1600 sq. ft. living area. 2% group Insurance, Hfe, sickness MI 8-8'h7 afternoons or evenlnga. When (bey start to rimmer, tag, porches, etc.. CaU MI 6-8981. standing Dial CH 6-8697 and ask i Splendid future for right man. For lion. 1% bathe, .eeramie tile screens and atorma, garage. Nice 6f payoffs to Hoffa by^ Detroit res­ Prank Burke or Jimmy Steucek i baths, 2-car garage, rom- and accident. kitchen, counters. Attached -ga­ COVENTRY— A beautiful, young odd rths-and foek oatil trader. Be­ appointment rail 'Universal Food- quiet location. Excellent value. 5% room ranch in an axcellent taurant i>'w n e r's, but tw6 men (FOR YOUR new building, re- how it works. C.M.I.X., Lewia St., pletel.r equipped kitchen. rage, amealte drive, fully land- 04,000. Goodchild Realty Co.. tween 45 mimiteb to m e hour. Freezer Service, Meriden, BE • SEPTIC TANKS WANTED—One twin stroller. Good n^hborhood. Knock out living namedxAa Involved in .tbe payoffs modsltag. Or repairs calf Wm. cor. Gold, Hartford. 14,900 St. Alumtaum Biding, amasttb drapes. Built in 'stove and oven, years ago. / • ' ly attractive carved from a ehaftag FOR THE REST CALL •ontinuoua hot water, gentleman drtvr. This home la an excellent oU heat, two full baths, glass en- witb rotor broil. -Many extra .fea- dish at the table. - EXPERIENCED stenographer for prafarred. Phone Xu 6-7136. clooad porch, now vacant. Lot ap­ tiires. Large lot. This one you will .Hli story waaV tossed Into the Reonnt*^idinK' 16 Ceramle tile bath, walk-out INSTALLED buy! For appointment to ssf call hearing after a/long closed door East Hartford office... Soma office baaemeat, large lot. For ap- the R. F. Dimock Co., Realtora, proximately 166x150. All city utllft fall in love with. Nice neighbor^ 'W k oad Memte Skillet work also. Good working condi­ Free Water BEAUTIFULLY mrnlehed fropt ties. Owner says must SELL! hood. Excellent-flnancing. Price confererioe wiUy committee mem­ RAY’S R O O Fm a O 0 „ Sbliigta and polntmeat ta see, eall: Ae Dzon Construction xn 1-5245 or Joseph Ashford,. Xa bers at,, which/he volunteered to (YteM: 4 ■ erriogs) buUt up coofs, gutter and eon- tion. Apply In person to Mr. Buhi- Testing Service room, tile bath, ehower and park 8-6818. Six rooma, flreplace, oil' heat, 618,950. Gaston Realty Co., 165 Ing. Phone x a 6-7118. tell of the incident because, he Checking ... 2 cups diced cooked perk* duetor srork, roof, cblmnay ra-. ham. Hartford D esp a tch a n d THE^ R . F. ' . . M l 9 e 4 3 5 6 dormers, combination windows, full School St., Tel. MI 9-5731, eve­ gins thinning timber. He'll'ask hi* wlfo ’W; tell fclm. how tho tree I .orilert, sliced Warehouse Co., 235 Proepect St., MANCHESTER—Six room ranch, pain. Ray Htganow, ML 6-3814. H. 8. SCHULZE ATTIlACnVELY mrnished room Inaulatien, all. city utilities, garage, nings xa 6'7<66. should fall to avoid harming smaller 1 cup diOed cMcry Ray JaekaoB. ML S-nii. East Hartford. near Minnechaug Dr., paneled ••ncloaad yard, nicely shrubbed, INCORPORATED for gentleman with housekeeping den, ceramUs tile bath, walkout COVENTRY—All shook up? Here’s Wanted-i-Real Estate 77 6 Ublecpoons fot . , DIMOCK TR 6-6701—Ml fl-668t tecllltiaa. Call x a 8-4717. close' to achools, shopping center I ROOFJKO n o n iO , painting. Car­ LIBRARIAN, gradq, teacher, diiU- basement, partially completed and bus line. Must aell within ten a tranquilizer! A cute five room Moscow,. Idaho—A sharp'- double- down .Imte iniritBar,: g fovkid tim­ 1 cup. cooked aeodlM illons tlan, dental hygienist, store mana­ ranOh on a landscaped %-acre for ARE YOU considering edged ax, swung by-a blind’ man. ber.-- I 1 cup bouillon or stock MBtry. Anarationa and addi____ COMPANY ROOM NEAR Main St. for gefltle game room, owner being trans­ 8ELLlN(j YOUR PROPERTY? OeUtaga - Woikniaiuhiii guaran- ger, cashier, secretary, clerk typ- MI 6-5246 ferred out of state. Reduced to only 611,900. Paneled living room, helps boost the nation'a forest The .bUpd j..fl’06daman uses the % teaspoon salt man. Parking. 36 Pearl, SL XO We w ill: appi'aise your property Inferior tra^-^o6..1)twwo^! With­ Brown sliced onion end celery ta WtfM tw ww tead.JI- A. Dion. Ine„ 366 Autiinui iat, bookkeeper, telephone opera­ Or Mr. Joseph Aohford S-73SC. 618,700. Shown by appointment Five room ranch, full baaemeni 13x21 with heatalator fireplace. production. tor, sales people, cosmetician, with fireplace, full inaulationi plas­ Modern attractive kitchen, 18x13. free and without any obligation. Although he lives in a world of out any heliT'he. |4ws' them Into fab Add doodles and bep*m with SL la. MI F481S only. R F. Dimock Co., Realtora, We also buy property for cash. M n-O -IA M A ' houaeworkers. housekeeper, day WANTED TWO GENTLEXIEN. twin bedroOm MI 9-8348, xn 8-6118. ter walls, tile bath, large kitchen, Lake privileges. You ' and tha darkness, 68-year-61d ,Frad. Robi­ logs. Then'he Ufte them onto a vagetohlM. . Add cooked pork, Here's a smart naw eaiaual for This easy-to-«roehst' circular 1 ®OR THE bast ta shingla and built workers, baby sitter, nurseniaia, ameaile drive, lot 80x130, trees, all kids will love it. Real Estate Cen­ Selling or buying contact pickup which his wife drives.' bouillan. and salt Qoyer and cook A.ROOM CAPE next to bath. Residential. Conran- STANLEY BRAY,- Realtor son can cut down a tiMl Dr )Wth Mkly fali wear. And designed in stole dees double-duty—woar it as up roofing, gutters, tssders, chim maid, countet^rl, aewing machine lent. Free parking. Call MI 9-6801. FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, excel­ city utiltties, built by Ansaldi. ter, JA 6-6534, Mr. Towaon, MI the aarhe expert skill of. any other Unless a job is just toe- big ovsr lew hast 20 to ’26 minuteo. lu lf siaes to insure perfect fit for ngf^ind^roof repairs call Coughlin operator, chocolate dipper. Full or EXPERIENCED lent condition’, built 1848, central 3-4306. V BRAE.BURN REALTY for one -man. Robinson - 0 s o in- *Pork tpngu* l* especially good. a eape or he^-cevering on e ^ Iy W « s t S id * XII 3-6273 woodsman. In fact he wields hii the oot-^o-tall woman. days or evenlnga InexpanMva to part time openings, experienced or location, pear bus. 611.800. Carl­ Foster St.—Eleven room , home, ax through 55 acres of tall tim­ -sists on running the rest of- the trainees. Apply CkMinecticut State BOOM, KITCHEN privileges, ton W. Hutchins, xa 8-5163. Mul­ nil steam heat, two car garage, Na SU3 with PATT-O-RAMA make, and ao nice to keep or gift- ATTENTION home owners! AU Four down, 2 AnlshM up. LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- ber. ' form by kimself. Without ' old Judge Ran M Sprinter to-ln «l*e* ia%. 14^4. 16%, ig%, give. Employment Service. 806 Main SEFTIC TANKS .weakly. Ladies. MI 3-1770.-^. tiple Llatilig Member, largo lot, three lavatorya. one stall Wanted—-Real Estate 77 types of roofing, aitUng, wsather- Large enclosed porch, amc- LINOTYPE-INTERTYPE shower, one full bath. Immediate family, three-family, busineia The Moscow,, Idaho, farmer is he tends another' 88 acres of oats 24%. 36%. Sina 14%, Pattern No. 6MT eontelna era- St., Manchester, 8:80 to 4:80 Mon­ AND SBLDINQ. Buying. TrodbigT LM .- property. Have many caah buyera. one of many thioughout the coun­ and wheat H a ' selli eggs fur­ aulpiag, gutter aqd conductor days to Fridays. slte drive. Excellent eoadl- FURNISHED ROOM for one or two 617,800—Main St., Manchester. Cor­ occupancy. One apartment ranting Grand Forks, -N.' D. tiD —-U.8. W buat, • ymrda of 56-lnch. chet diractiona; nateslal ragulra- tioa. For appointment to nee, M.L. Iwhich means UvO Modern Mortgages arranged. Please call try who ia growing wood as a nished by- 100 hens and-is raising Federal Judge Ronald Dovlan whn ‘ For thte pottara, aeod 86eln walk and painting, interior and with complate light , lhauaekeaptag, ner lot. F or' information or ap- for 660 a month. . menta; stitch Ulustratiana. , m^rior. All worlMtuarantead. PI PLUaUED SEWERS eaU: OPERATOR private bath and parking. MI pointmsnt to see call the R. F, —Multiple List)—all your real es­ George L. Grazladio, Realtor. XII crop. Sponsored by- the’ Ameri­ 200 fryers. Three milk cows and Iseued on edlet eoUing for Inte­ ■■hi I, your nama, aAdnas, Mm de- Sand 36e ta COINS, your nama, in to , PI .34140, irhUmaritie, RA ■BCRETART WANTED for local 6-4,776. Dimock Co., Realtora, MI 6-S34S CHARLES. LESPERANCE tate the modern way. The Ells­ S-5S78, lOS Heniy St. can Forest Products. Induatriea, five calves* receive his .care every gration at Central H i| !i 8oiu)oUn and tha pattern number to addraas and tha PATTERN MUM* g d iE , ooUaet. law oftlca. Writs Box C, Harald. Mathias Citaaif or Joseph A ^ord, Ml 8-6818. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, Inc., this private tree growing pro­ .day. - - r " UtUe Rock, Ark.* MAHOEDDEX] T H E R . F. Paid vacation and sick leave. Blue Cmaa, Retirement Plan. ROOK FOB rent. Continuoua kot Ml 8-696d. . - t SBSXJNG Your Property? Have gram helps increase valuable At eommunity donoea ha pUya BER ef ANNE CABOT. Meptte T u b a . Dry WeUa, Bairar If you want to aetila down in Manchester working In a MI 9-7620 tnutaman Ot HERA lit , 11M -AV& OHEBnag BVENDfO WANTED—Woman de light water and ehower, private en­ SEVEN BOQM, four bqdroom, (one ready buyera for one and .tWo United States timber. the guitar and eon owing hta porto- North Dakota.., JKo ran the «H>- Uasa laatalfeg OeUar Watete. f ^ d l y atmoepheira — apply in penoti ■ to Mr.' Walter WANTED—A aingla or two-famUy family houaei. Member Multiple .NEW YORK gRN.Y. IIM AVE. AMEBSOAS, Reefiarr-iChinmey i| .A elaaning and laundry,to 13 to 16 preeflag Detea trance. One or~ two’ nice gentle­ unflnlahed) modlflad ranch, Since felling a htlga tree re- ner with the-beat e f tham. y i^ d o a h ta 15 oecoBda ta m i . Fwguaoa. . Flan and Winter 'ST adition houra waekly. Modern eenvan- DIMOCK men. Wm. MbKinney, 101 Chest-. breaaaway, garage, 148 f t ffont- house convenient to ‘ ^bua and liatlim Service. 8. A. Beechler, YORK 66, N.Y. Loti tor Solo 72 Realtor. Phona. Mr. Smith, XQ quirM as much, surgical pradaio" A aavare cose of ■ tafluenso, pdttora book RaMe Faahtoa It's raiady 1.1 ^ IMT Naadtewotk ROOVnfQ — SpeelaHsiflg ta rapalr- Isnete. CaU >0 3-8614, between M COMPANY ■ut St. ^ , oge, only 08,800.. Oarttea W. shopping. Writs Box J, Herald. oa brute strength, roost .woodsmen which, ha suffered at 16,. te bUmtd A»i«tati»ately -25# ^ o n J flith inaart, new stylad for tag mote of on ktada. Alto nass p.m.' Hutchina, m 8-6163. ' S4S63. . AUSUM—flf(y-Ma: aelerful MtKINNEYJROS. M I»-gl48 PLEASANT ROOM, central Mtch- BOLTON, WUltama Rd. — Two USnN OS WANTED, stagle and need ayea pa sharp, os thalr. oxaa. for Sotang hia, light. Higta fever ■ - the world tedo» d r a ^ i n Mm o; Rwclal toaturaa. It’g mate. Cbitter work. Chlnmsjra Or Mrl Jneeph Ai But Robison requires only hjs wife damaged Ohe/epUc ntrvea o f both ibeartag nmny prattyi ‘ ■* ' matrad, 36 yaan’ WOMAN FOR b a fflin g , two-four SurMiwgM DfajgtRMi Co. iRatirif^BtEf'xSDpning Ifpraiii an privUegea. Separata' kitchen 1% ROOM HOUSE, dU beat, tilt wooded lots over one acre each, -two-taittily houoM. Kamter cd WANTSaX—Two-famtly, house or aval* 50“ jSLSSr dtIdiM . eUmutatiiig and » » ueifuL dtraetloM 'flar -makta g flU ^ lS MU8. to w a r d . R. Hoiltags, Iteal- >slx-«sven room alngle.< Write Box to tell kiai' which -i- dlroetlon to ayeo. 'WIthta ;tw e yaors, he woo fotA asm • Twrattotk I f f 6gs iM , I. fra # aaHwiatt nlghto weeUy. w 64685 between IfM-ltt Paari Mt. -I Ml 8-«86t bath, eoraer.lot, fUJWO. MI 6-6666 residential, aloe, quiet nelghbor- tteaasasMa M l t a.aa. mui g avaataga kood. Owflsr, x a 64 60 . tor, M l 6-UOT. any tlma. JK. HerMd. . , swtag'sQ tbe-troe -won't smash oompleMy- Mted.'. . l/--- 6- * r ..' , .4 .. /

' v W ‘ ■ • ‘ * _ r • • « >AGE TWENTT-FOtJE \ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IMT r. \ Average Daily Net Press Run Far the Week Ended .The, Weather Pack No, 120 Cub Scouts are rsr Noble Grand Mrs. Florence Arm­ T Sept. 21, 1687 FaracMt nt O. S. Wentbar Bnrwa A dinner will bo given by the Robert G. Williams, 388 E. Cen­ at ths company's planU this aftsr- minded that registration is set for strong of Sunset Rebekah Lodge Polish Central Committee Satur­ About Town ter St., a member of the class of noon at the firm's expense. - Oenr, vary coM tonight, tomorrow at 7;S0 p.m. in S t has called a rehearsal for Mon­ day night at 6:30 at the Polish 1958 at the University of Connec­ 12,583 An orgaaiuuonal meeting of James' Cchool. Parents must ac- day at 7:30 p.m. in Odd Fellows American Club. Dancing will fol­ ticut, has been awarded one of the Skywatch Schedule wMeaprend tn et! Low 22-it.'Son­ '.S 0>b Pack No. 27 will be held to­ compMy their sons. Hall of all officers and members low the dinner. two 1400 scholarships provided by Menbar of tha Andi|. ny, Httle wnrmef Saturday. i^Ugh 1 morrow hlfht, 7:10. at St. Mary's of the drill team in preparation for the American Foundation for Bailey to Attend Jtanan at Orenlatlen near 60. , t Church. Parents of present and Corps Cadets of the Salvation Assembly Officers’ night Monday, Police Chief Herman O. Schen- Pharmaceutical Education. The Thursday,. Sept. 26 Manchester— A City o f Village Charm future Cubs are invited to attend. Army will meet in the Citadel to­ Oct. 21. Members should make res­ del is in Norwich today to serve grants are given annually to com­ Party Clambake Midnight— 2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed \ night at 6:30 with Hrs. Florence ervations for the supper on that as a member of a panel which will petent Junior and senior students 2 a.m.—4 a.m...... Ernest Whipple n » Dorcas Society of Ebnanuel Stevenson. The usual open air serv­ occasion with Mrs. Alice Wetherell, in the School of Pharrnacy. 4 a.m.—6 a.m...... Ernest Whlppls VOL. LXXVI, NO. 305 (Claaalfled Advertialag an Pnga 16) orally exam candidates which are MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CBiqni. tmtheran Church will celebrate its ice of the corps will be held on >33 Florence St. The next business applying ‘for a captaincy on the Democratic State Chairman 6 a.m.—8 a,m...... Bill Barrett meeting of the lodge will be held 4Sth anniversary Oct. 2, with « Main St. at 7:30. Norwich police force. Raymond A. DesRosiers, boat­ John Bailey will be the guest of lo­ 8 a.m.—10 a.m...... Orin Mathews dinner at the YWCA "Corner Cup­ Monday, Oct. 7. . ■ 10 a.m.—Noon ...... Burr Stephens. Mary Stephens swain mate seaman, 341 Hilliard cal party members at their clam­ board," 15S Broad SU, Hartford. The Manchester TWCA an­ St., arrived home Sept. 21 after Noon—2 p.m...... Volunteers Needed The Young, Democratic Club of bake at the Garden Grove Oct. 6. nounces that anyone wishing to Army Pvt. Richard J. Zapadka. Manchester will elect officers at serving two years in the U.S. 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... O liv e Chartier, Louise Lord Cold Snap 4 p.m.—6 p.m., .f,, Yba Alberta Magnus College register for classes and who was 20, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Za­ its first meeting of the year to­ Navy. He was on active duty over­ Bailey, a Hartford attorney, has ...... W. Joseph Lemire, Joseph Carlin Club o f Hartford will hold an open unable to attend the open house padka, 168 Woodland St., is receiv­ seas for about a year. been state chairman since 1946. 6 p.m.—8 p.m...... Lucy Burke, Roger Winter morrow night at 8 o'clock at Mur­ 8 p.m.—10 p.m. .,. house for prospective studbnts Oct. last night and register then may ing basic combat training with the phy's Restaurant. All those in­ ...... Frank W. Barry The clambake will start at 1 p.m? 10 p.m.—Midnight Equals Low, S at the home of Mrs. Cyril Cole­ do so by calling the office, Mon-, 3rd Infantry Division at Ft. B-1 - terested in Joining are welcome. About 150 persons, employes of ...... Jim Arthur .Jr. . ^ man, SS Forest S t, Hartford, from I|t is being arranged by a com­ day through FVIday, between 0 nlng, Oa. He is a, graduate of the Refreshments will be served after Lydall and Foulds Paper Co. and mittee headed by Lee Silverstein. Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police SUtlon, Vol­ 8 to 8 p.m. \ ^ a.m. and 3 p.m. University of Connecticut. the meeting. ^ Colonial Board Co., Parker St., Dave Kennedy's orchestra will unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Drops to 30 will receive Asian flu inoculations play during the,evening. Building, Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1-5 p.m.

Hartford. Sept. 27 (JFf— The Hartford Weather Bureau, situated at Bradley Field in Windsor L ^ks. re­ DQN7 BUY A PIG IN A P M HALE'S SELF SERVE ported a low temperature of 30 today, equaling the record W h«n you hive porlt for the family don't buy a minimum for the date, *et 10 pig in a poke. Be sure you know what you're get­ years ago. p oo,000 Fire AND MEAT DEPT. Unofficial but reliable readinga No Crowds, ting. The,best way of course, is to shop at Pine- from State Police barrack! around hurst where all the meats are finest grade, fresh OFFERS YOU: the itate were aa Iow-ar'26. Levels Albany That report came from Oolchea- and the tastiest in town. It'll bring compliments ter. but it added that no froat waa Or Trouble to your table. VALUE PLUS QUALITY! obierved there.. Negro College COURTEOUS CLERKS TO HELP YOU! \ Stafford Springe reported 28 and ■ome froet," and readinga of'M Pinehursi Price Is Lower on GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES! with 'froit on cara" came from Albany, Ga., Sept. 27 (/P)— T hird D ay FREE PARKING AT REAR OF OUR STQRE! Canaan, Litchfield and Danielaon. Fire attributed to vandals did Pork and Bacon This Week Weatbrook, where the mercurj* damage estimated at nearly Little R(x;k, Ark., Sept. 27 dropped to 28, reported light froat along the ihore and header froat 3.300,000 to the Albany State (/P) — Army paratroopers inland. College for Negroes early to- brought the nine Negro stu­ It wax. much warmer in the i'day. Firemen, police and dents Into Central High HEARTY Soiithweetem part of the etate. school officials agreed that School for the third consecu­ Weetport feport-d a low of 42. two or three persons were Boiton, SepJ. 27 »—The cold- tive day today and white aat weather alpce the beginning seen running from a building students, waiting at the front of last May swept into New Eng- I which flared up while the entrance, laughed and joked land today on the winga of a brisk I flames were destroying an­ as they came up the steps. No­ Northwest wind. | PInehurit has selected fresh government inspected corn- The temperature dlppcR to 'a j Tigiit lippad a>v. Orval .Eaubua holda a display of photos m a New York newspaper last night as ha other. They differed whether body booed. Something like a fed pork as the buy of the week .... ^ freeiihg 30- degrees -ih' Lebanon, I illustrated hla televialon address. (AP Photofax). the persons were white or Ney cheer arose amid the laugh- OPEN THURSDAY aid FRIDAY N. H„ the coldest im m unity in I gro. / ter. New England during the early There s'eemed little doubt ffiat Over 200 white students, more NIOHTS TIU 9:00 morning hours. the fire was incendiary. / than on previous days, clustered FREE PARKING . ... CARRY OUT SERVICB ON THE 35fh BIRTHDAY OF In. Boston the temperature d rop -' "There was no question .about on the ttepe and In front of the ped to 42 degrw i.' Wuiceater had i Faubus Speech to Nntihn that.” said-€4t.v--Deteetive/W doors.' an early morning .reading of 311 At Pinehurst, lean sliced Bacon . . . down 10c lb. Harris. It definitely was/set.' A lieutenant walked In front of and Providence. R. 1., 38. [ Wiped out was thg /'one.-a the aix Negro girls and three boys. F?rk Roast 3 5 ! from last week’s price . . . And, the Weather Bureau! Hazard Training Schoql. attended One soldier followed them. The of­ HARTFORD SUGAR CO. warns, tonight promieea to be | by some 2.50 Negro pupils and used ficer, was carrying a pistol In his 7 -R lb C o t Blasted by FBI and Senator LEAN SLICED Suppliers Of SUGAR HEART Line and even colder than last night. | by the colle-e to trs'n’NeTro teach­ holster, but the soldier appeared Is Always Our First Aim Frost Expected ers. It was valued by W. H. Den­ unarmed. "With clear aklea and light nis. president of 'the college, at The same Army aUtlon wagon,, UAN CENTS CUT Nationally Advertised Products . . . winds, widesfiread frost and freez­ Advice to Follow / 4250.000. with a Jeep In front and anof BACON A Real Treat ing' temperatures are expected,'*, ‘Falsehood’ i j ‘Dishonest’ While it was going up in flames, foUowlng, brought the Ni MISSISSIPPI BRAND SUGAR HEART CALIFORNIA the official forecaster said. > ' If Flu Bug Bites fire broke out'In nearb>- Caroline arriving shortly before Sunn.v skies during the day are J. EDGAR HOOVER j i * HENATOR m o r s e •imeted to take some of the bite Hall, housing the college auditor­ started a t-8:46 fcm.-^—.—- I CORN-FED IOWAWA CHOICE New York, Sept 27 (.Tl — U ium..and.. ..g8minlaUatW> ' offleeat m -Um cold air.. Temperatures diw- *■-Wpshlnfton;-S«pt;'27 (A*)— •! - Superintendent o f Behoolt/vtr'- From Thv Land Of Com th« AKttd nuiKig bHes yon, the I Washington, Dennis said dama-e ihero was he- gll Blouom reported attendahoe at Lean SUoed, Life Adv. tng the afterncion were'expected best IrcatBieat is four steps: TOMATO JUICE 2**29c SIRLOIN to range from near 60 in Southern FBI Director J, Edgar Hoo­ I Sen. Morse (D-Ore)-today de- tv'cen 8M.000 and 1.50.000. 1,450 today —. another inorease. ver said today (Jov, Orval Go to bed at home. Dennto who attributed the fire to The echool'a capacity U 2,000, New’ England to the upper 40s in ('onault your doctor. : scribed the speech of Arkan- RATH the three Northern New England Faubus of Arkansas indulged vandaly; said he iinderalnod white Attendance dropped to 1^80 Mr- SHORT Steaks "SO Take plenty of fluids. i sas Gov. Orval F'aubus last youth* were seen fleeing Caroline •tatei. Her this week, but has h ^ r i ^ g W e will also have^supply of BLADELESS extra lean Handv’s "i»'> digasHMe' in a falsehood in accusing thd ITse aspirin or other fever- The Weather Buieau said: .‘The j night as “ intellectually dis- Hall. dally aincci the paraLroopers CRISCO 3 “» 9 2 c FBI of holding teen agers in flghUng drugs. Eastern Dressed Western Pork 7 rib cuts at 39c lb. and 4 lb. NATIVE— 3-LEGGED cause of all this cold weather la a I honest and deceptive.’’ But Harris declared that Fire­ mounted guard. / Loin roasts of Handy pork will be a value at 'gSe Ib. I strong high pressure system mov­ Little Rock incommunicado This is the advice from a spe­ I In a statement, Morse said of man F.. W. Peterson had a good ToUl calm setUed dver the area BACON cial committee on influenza of ing toward New England from the for hours of questioning. Faubus: look at the fleeing figures and they today. the American Medical Assn. SUGAR HEART MARY WASHINGTON BROILERS * 1 .5 9 Western Great Lakes area. Br To­ T he Governor. In a televialon ad- "He forgot to tell the TV audi­ were Negroes. No bystanders morrow morning the center o f this dress to the natifin last night, paid Antlbotles, and sulfa drugs ence that he, more than anyone Albany’ Is in South Georgia, fic flowed smool New CampibelTs Soups BUTTERBALL huge high will be moving fcrose ‘Tesn aged glHa have been taken don't elo nnythlng ngalnst the olae. la responslhle for the neces­ about 70 miles North of the Florida ears stopped slo New England. After its paaasge by _ the’ and held incomtilunl. flu virus. Your dortor may sity of sending federal troops Into State Line. they passed the use them if you gat complica- George Edward Colltos-ir.^ 20, lefL'Ia lad into Snohonish County * TURKEY-NOODLE ASPARAGUS 35e YOUNG BEEF LIVER off the coast, winds will ret j cado for hours of questioning while -LItUo- Rock because of hU us# of The detective said thera were Four gfrla around into tha Southwest am.da:thatr...... frantic parents kneW noth- Uoaa—Infections by bnetoria n)nt Nogro cbiidren from attend­ wljite .youths at the scene bujf they Jail In Everptt, )Vash., by Sheriff Bob TwIchalL Coliina later ^ woman, came following niong when flu has CMCKEN-VIGITABU ing school Jh aecpfdanco with g appai;.enUy..weiua-apecUtore. At-, Mmittad kidnaping ^year-old Lea Critry on -Monday. Ths boy ehortlx sriei For FRESH SHOULDERS — FORK ROASTS '(OonMmed oii Pige tbree) (CoiltlBaed oa Page Three) piift yont hr n- w m kM M eondl- eoart order. trgetad by the early morning blast. '■ Wia fotm'S.unharmed yesterday. (XP Photofax).'*^' The woman MINESTRONE tiOB. "It was the Governor of Arkan­ They etopped and Ulked with fire­ nam«. Sha e Don’t try to go to n hospitnl, sas who followed a defiance-of-tbe- men and newsmen, he related, add­ er of all foi Whan you buy these apecially lelected plump, broad breasted CARNATION MILK 6»"‘85c STEWING-FRYING OYSTERS the committee odds. laoIntlBg appeared u "From Contciitcd Cows." ______S yourseir a t' home makes ft' less law attitude and who used hid po- ing that this waa something that Farm Fresh frosen eviicarated Bwlft’r Premium Buttarball Turkeys at 49c i aition to stir up extremltto in Lit­ guilty persons'would not be likely the same/age. lb. you get tender tliees of wonderful turkey meat at a very likely you'll spread the diseswe. to do. "I’m Hoffa Bad Influence In hospitals, yon might be ex­ tle Rock, leading to mob action.’’ Young Aircraft Worker PINEHURST POULTRY... low price, Weights 10 to 13 lbs. Ready for the oven . . . follow SUeAK HEART Morse said he was confident that However. Harris saldniiftteert in­ tha sail Martha Logan's cooking directions which you will find with each ■ 'I ___- . — posed to fanrterlal Infections of The Sandwich Meat other people. patriotic Arkansas citizens ivHI i tended to< check out the Identity of TIm m S to SH lb. Truh Rotating Chickana . . ..ovan ready . . . turkey. make It clear to the governor that, j the white perepna and ask them ara Joat tha thing for the email family . . larger famlllea buy 2 IURBE BOLOeNA For Labor, Scott Says although they may not approve of bow’ thflit came to be at the fire, Admits Kidnaping Boy and atuft them wtth Pepperidge Farm atuffing. SLICED PEACHES school- integration decision, "they 1 fimt reported around 2 a.m. In Heavy Syrup. VEAL LOAF Statewide Plan now believe that their governmmt I "The Tire in the auditorium and NATIVE ROASnaS Looking for .something new? . . . This column 1$ Washington, Sept. 27 P>— NAMBURO ? 45e - - - 2'^ 89e disastrous floods of 1955. In ad­ at the Everett Jail. Four hours when young Crary arrived on hls | Secretary of the ArnCy Wilbor Aunt Jemima’s.Yellow Corn Bread (easy mix) ...,31c Srow Gro|i Peas aaii Carrots lo 2 For 39o la a front-ninner for the presl- Following a Despite Report I while the freshmen adjusted them- hearing that ran dition to Miilcahy’a .plan. all state later Coliina signed a 13-page bicycle. Bnicker said today n eancnlMl dency of the Teamatera who open well Into the evening last night.. agency and institutional heads ' selves to classroom routine. statement admitting the aMu.c- ■ Placed in Trunk / S N O W ^ O F Enrollment last year rdnged be- order for stopped-up riot train­ Household Supplies 29 MUli TEAM BORAX *"» 79c their convention in Miami Beach, early sessions were planned both i have been instructed to draw, up Waahington, Sept. 27 (yi5—The . tion and implicating his wife. < They conversed a while, Collins ing of. troops In the South “will LEAN CHUCK GROUND 99c Speeds and Sweetens Laundry. NEW New Giant Economy n a .: next week. today and tomorrow In an effort to ! their own plahs of operation and Agriculture Department said today,* * * Wife aa Acceasory ' related, and threw' rocks aim* not be revived.” Biit Bracker * !**• ••••...... E1.3S OraiMfimt Juice . • Scott linked Hoffa’s jiame with wind up this w’egk the current to file them With the governor and Americana may smoke a record' Ck>llins. an apprentice riveter i lesaly about the grounds together still would not disclooe Jnat SOS P A D S ...... 37c conniving in which,-he aald, a group phase at they co'mmttte's inquiry-T the state CD office by Nov. 1. number o f cigaitettes this year d e -! at Boeing Airplane Qo. in ba ttle, | before he suddenly decided to kid- what the order esUdy of officials rigged a 1948 election j into operations'of' ' the'■ giafit ■ - Team------The overall plan calls for close spite medlctl reports bf a possible wSs booked for inveiUgatlon of j nap the boy. He said he grabbed Mickey’s'' Mug Set 59c by declaring all members of Pon- sters Union. coopera tl6n between Uip- iVeather link between cigarette smoking' kidnaping: hia >yrterically sob-'iLee. clapped hla hand over hia ROMULO SEES BACKFIRE KEEBLER SALTINES tiac Teamsters Local 614 ineligible { Originally tha committoe had Bureau and State CD headquarters. SeetTowtis— R«g. sin .. ------A . a a 2 for 39e and lung cancser. ' I NewsTidbitg bing wife a.s art Rccessory to the | "louth. took him . to hls car and United Nations, N.’ Y „ Sept. M uffin Magla Silicone to run for office except Scott and j. ------. ; The Weather Bureau keeps the CD Certainly, It said, a record wlllt crime. The Collins have a 6 then gagged him after placing him 37 (/PI— Brig. Gen. Onrioo P. Giant til* '**•■••••••# 2 fop A5c F R U ITS AMO themselves. He said he was elects .. ((Continued on Page Fonr) officials Informed -oh the move­ be established If the consumption] Colled from AP Wires months old child, , trunk. Ironing Board Romulo of the Philippines soM ment of threatening storms and. aa Scatkiiiis—I Lanch sin .. . M ix Cover ...... 31.49 rate for the full year equals that | , The sheriff said latei th.at the | ------today the nationaliam that Com­ • a • • a • a •• 2 Top 33c SUNSHINE HYOROX VEGETABLES soon as a threat to the state is im­ 'set tor the Janiiary-July. period.] arrest w-ss based on a number of (Continued on Page Eight) munists have fanned in Asia rind CORN ...... 28c minent, the mobilization of CD In a raport on the totwcoo situa­ AEX; postpones ‘Charleston t^st •Africa will turn on them "nn- Dinnor siw .. aaaaaaaaaaaaaapR 25C Turkey Salt and Pep­ Iiy League’Field of Dispute . (orcea will start. tion, the department aald that rate shot until tomorrow . . . til It explodes In their d a t e V...L 33c ■ In hls' plan, Mulcahy lists the oi^ Governor Folsom pocket vetoes sev­ per Shakers . . pair, 69c ^ j may not be maintained "in view M faces." ORANGE ...... 33c Hale's Freshly ganizations which are to be depend­ publicity linking rigsrettes with eral segregation bills. CABBAGE, nMdiumi firm, kirgd hoods ...... b . fic Members, of.62 Argentine labor RAISIN BRAN .... 33c ed upon In tinies of natural dlHUi- health." BUROED MAN SAFE Princc'ton President tef. They Include.- No CartaUment______Expected unions strike In Bu«n(ft Aires ; . Hodges Peacemaker Baltimore^ Sept. 27 (jPI—A 28^ SodtlctnS , NEWi linen Ground ROCK TURNIP ...... 2 Ibg. '15e O^nizatlona inrluded . ' But corisiderlng' earlier "exper-' British admiral ealia NATO air-sea year-old workman who opent AU state ‘agencies and institu­ ience, no sharp curUUment . In neririy' seven, hours planed be­ ACORN or BUTTERNUT SQUASH ...... b. 5e tions; The Civil Air Patrol: The cigarette smoking Is e.xiiected.’' the l«-.vear neath tons of earth and rock at finish with U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley report said[ machinist in stabbing-strangu- In School ^Disptute the bottom of an. 18-foot-decp THf M O n DISTINCTivi [am CARROTS 2 colle pkgs. 2Se Field; Preaa, radio' and television;' The January-July consumption lation death of former actress trench, tvas rescued Into laM OF AU ANOn FOOD the Red O oes: 'The Salvation was at an annual rate of 405 bll-1 enisadlag night. Dave Baer of Maacheator, COFFEE Army: Patriotic, religious and fra­ .Md„ father of tiro clUldren, rest­ ' FUVORSI McINTOSh ' a PPLES...... 3 bf. 29c Princeton. N. J.. Sept. 27 iff:—*w ai against Roman Catholicism. lion compared with 394 billion in "® ™ * " feared kidnaped. Raleigh. N. C., Sept. 27 OPi— f purpose is to persuade .the Presi-' / The Princeton University campus The 38-year-oId educator it a ternal organisations; All public : 1955. the previous record Wgh Seventy students at Eaglebrook North Carolina's >Gov. Luther H. [ dent 'to withdraw- federal troops ed In St. Joseph’s Dospital to­ TOKAY GRAPES ...... 2 b«. 39e often fo c k ^ by Intellectual bat- Preebyterlan. but his,wife and their j Th? department said production ' Private School. Deerfield. .Ma..auio- , caUM Of reduced acreage. Thie ig, entertains Mrs. Franklin D. Ro«w- over------"President — Eisenhower's — ------•—use troopr to Little Rock was "a trag- A... ■ atudenti lies. . . ’nie university haa not set S h o r t a g e o f C l l P P K S : f ’ * ®^ smaller planting al-1'!'♦ at Yalta, of federal troops to enforce inte-^, ,ic mistake."' and that "we are HOFFA DENIES BECK POST ^•*************«**««**^«2^jy^h*««««6a»e*aa*6an6a«aaaae««aeaeeaeaaeeet666e«M»ee6fg T h e /controvaray started last Itself sgalnst the Cstholicillc Church." • . *'**&'^ '" ‘***'''-'**® lotmenta under crop control pi-o- Judge disband., "social club" gration in Little Rock, Ark. "Iextremely hopeful of success" in Miami Beach, Fla., Sept. 27 Monday, when Robart F. Goheen. hg said. U n i t s S r a i l P n o r t a a s s a a f'?*■*!"•''*"** P*’‘‘ *®*7’*rion In the aoll preaeurlng Negro in Levlttown. Hodges, son of a tenant farmer. I the meeting w-lth the President, ‘-'Pi—James R. Hoffa said today IE M W CUSTARD COi the jiiidvetnity’a pZeaidant of 13 He said he ousted the clergy-. ,*'*'***'B O O l l J a y m C D l bank-land retirement program. ' P«- ■ • • Haiti's ruling Junta Im- has been described as a moderate} Leading the Southern delega- he never had favored giving re­ A NEW LOW PRICEI NESTLE’S’ " dehlad the Rev. Hugh Hal- man from the campui because "un­ — —_ . I Latest production reports indl- poses martial law to atall off post- on the school segregation issue.! tlon. Hodges said, was a "Job' ,I tiring Teamater President Dava ANGEL FOOD MIX ton/unlveralty prlvHegea for what der the claim of advocating the Hartford,nHruuru, isepi.Sept. SI27 un—(flV^The m e mdls-i s -i'“ —• --f'— department maiu,said, thatinai election violenca ! but he lias stated repeakedly he would not want" but one he fell Beck the position of president- SEMI-SWini^lRSELSi ha/terined "Irresponsfble attacka" truth, he has resorted to ir­ tribiition of soil bank payments to ' 5^^*;^®®*®®,®, ®“ ^PP^ :hls .year may Eisenhower names Julian Baird, opposes mixing of the races in the he "had to accept." emeritus of thp giant transpor­ tobacco farmers in Hartford emallest since 1943. Minnesota banker. Undersecre- schools Tlie story of Hodge's career tation union. Hoffa, a union LARGE WHITE 'university personnel. responsible attacks upon the In­ forHmlbile ^ tellectual ii^egrity of faculty County was temporarily suspended report said that the combin- tar>’ of, Treasury for monetary He has labeled the U.S. Su-: reads like a Horatto Alger rags- \1ce president and a leading Apple value af the wqek. / ‘Severance In Relationa' affairs 1 . . Army canrcls order) preme Court Integration decision 1 to-rlches yarn. When Hodges W-as / The .' husky, 44-year-old clergy- members. today becauae Un<:)e Sairi ran out l,*_. • * ,®f ,Uie two prlnc|. candidate to succeed Beck, had CAUUaoTVER Hand'Picked, SmalL Perfect "Hie arciisations in the |wst year of blank checks. !pal cigarette tobacbos—fltie'-cure'd I calling ,,, riot training for troops as usurpation of power but said; born in lass', his father was a ten- been reported a sponsor-of the f r u l f - nmmALLow /man called Ooheen’i action "a and ^ "ri'*"- -dei‘IlnW during the. In Soulft he and North Carolina must severance In the relation! between have broadened Into, large, unsub- Approximately 1.000 farmers ____ d during the. in SoutlV. rec-' ant farmer. The future governor' move to give the retiring presi­ Each 25c i m E w L E F im [ '45 ' and Roman' stantlated. charges M malfeasance were due to lecelve a total of $1,- 195"- I 1'svUetIngj v.vear even Confidential Magazine trial Jury ognizr it as the law of the land. worked hls way through the Uni­ dent the emeritus post. Princeton University though the number of cigarettes, goes Into lOtb day of dellberatioria versity of North Carolina and to a r Q r o i'c r i/ McIntosh Try NESTLE’S Foolproof Recipe Today! Catholicism.' against the administration of the 443.000.. niore or lesa. as pa.vment Violence N’ot Tolerated RIPE SWEET Father Halton, a fqrrtier star university end against a riumber for agreeing to idle their land un­ m .■ufactnre.’i increased. i . . . King Saud pledges support Recently, In advance of the ad­ top rung in the textile industr.v. S.AUD .ADVISES AGREEMENT aa!' tha‘ on trie average,, for Syria against aggression, Honaydaw Moloiis 3 5 c football player and graduate of,of other respected arid stable in- der terms of the program design­ mission of 11 Negro children (a In 1950, Hodges retired aa a vice Damascus, Syria, Sept. 27 ‘Pi m clgi"*” '* i being obtained White House decJliies comment Oxford UnlversUy.. ligads ’ the fatiUitiona aa well." Goheen said. ed to reduce the market euirplus. pi-eviously all-white schools In J president of Marshall -Field A C o..' —King Saud. acting the role of APPLES Lb. Pkg. Rtatement. Accepted frf 1 a g'yeii.. ntity of tobacco, on Sen. Ruisell (R-Gaj. protest,------^ North Carolina's three largest' and shortly afterwards took an 6|iddle Eaot peacemaker, Is. re­ Each 59c AqiRiiaa FoundaUan, which he ■ Mailing of payments was begun b e c ' -■> filter cigarettes require Full 16 qt. started in 1962. The fpundatlon h«a - Ooheen's staternent seemed to last w’eek by the Agricultural Sta- that troops at Little Rock are cities, Hodges warned bluntly that important post wjth the economic: ported urging Syria and tho NATIVE LATE OBOr leas- tooacco and manufacturers uaing ato,nn-lroop tactics , , - | "lawlessness or violence"’ would! cooperation administration in Ger^; United States tw patch up- fhe|r "Peach” . no official connecyoa IvlUi thaunt- be accepted by all concerned as j bllizatlop arid ConservatioeT Service, are making more, complete use of Public Health Service reports ■verslty-- But Father Halton i de- disposing of-any quesUon of rell- 67 Lafayette 8t„ Hartford. not .be tolriratcd. There were no many before returning to North differcDceo. The Saudi Arabian OiMuThumyHrf GREEN OEANS B w k e t tolMcco leaves. Aslan I d casee double over week. GravoMtain and TIm J ^ H A U com flcribes It as "a ejrirttual and in­ gipti In the matter until Bishop ay whetl serious tnoidents as this limited CaroUna arid pUirignng into poU- mopaKch came here Wednesd|iy Exports of tobacco during'1957 New York -tnuult authorities integration was carried out-. . tlca. for talks with Syrian, leaders. FrMtiTj?fl:N l k 2 3 c . AUNCHSma C»MN- tellectual Institute' for members of George Ahr of Trenton aiuiounced only SO )>aymente were left for Meinfooh from Poro are expected to total around 478 blame excessive speed for subway Hodges Is chairman of a com­ . He pulled a surprise wh en he" Bettahle sources said he told' thia academic community and as- hia refpsti to replact Father Hal- proceesing and mailing. Then, a , milUon pounds, or about 7 )>er cent CORNM MAIN and OAK STREETS ■Delated researid) organtcatlons." train crash . . . . Moasachusette mittee of five southern governors was elected lieutenant governor in them he waa advlsfid Die United ‘ less than in 1956 and 2 per'cent 'Dov, Furcolo eredita free press Oeheea denied that hla action who. will- call on Eloenhow'er ' at Btatoe ta -puraue a. "policy o f .(ContDiiied on Elcmn) (ConUnuod an Paga XIu m ) below Ui« 1961-55 average. With protseting Amsrican llbsrtias, the W^itfl' Bouae Tuesday;. Tiielr i / (Oonttnued on Pngn TIuooW leceacUlatloa” with «) ■ V >■ t - ' 1/ ’• N --4 '1.' i'.