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PAGE 9IXTEEV ■■ r.t. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, l9R7i lE u r t t in g ATcraKe Daily Press Run For tho Week Ended Tha Wenthar .f i ^ ' St. Mary's Church women are .October 17, 1957 - FareeaM M U. B. WapU^. BaiMil reminded of the meeting tonight Rec,Needs Items Ofteng Office FOR RENT Education Board Backs Plan/ Merchants Set i8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectora ' V About Tow» In the old parish hall, with a show­ For Cooking Class doady, 'MOd taaIgM and Item- ing of pictures of the work of the —sound or silent, niso S5 mra. 12,674 day wHh oeeaaknial rain bejpnnhig Miw Marian Arnold of th» Con* Episcopal Nun.s of the Community The Recreation Department For Post High School Study r^ m slide projeetpm. Member o f the Audit necUcut Food and Dairy, Council, of St. Mary. Feekskill, N. V. la In need of some cooking Store Hours Bureau of CtrcuIaUon late tonight continuing TTinraday. who la a favorite with the W ATES, items for Its cooking class for WELDON DRUG CO. Manchester— A City of Village Charm will be guest speaker at their meet­ OFS Sponsors of St. Mary's girls, age 10 to 16, Monday The idea of using Manchester'. ♦ 'lot all those who wish to will be At Christmas 901 51nln St. Tel. MI 8-SStl ing tonight at the Italian Amer- Episcopal Church will hold a card nights at the Community Y. I public schools for advanced educa- able to-enter'college. Ican Club. She has a fund of ready party Monday at 8 p.m. Ill the crypt The most important need Is a j tion has received the sanction of Students would be required to VOL- LXXVII, NO. 20 (TWENTY-FDUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 (Clnoolfled Adverttadng on Fago 88) pay tuition to the Manchester The Retail Division o f the Man­ PRICE FIVE CENTS • w it at her command, and one of of the new church. Players should good used electric mixer. Also ; the Board of Education. A t Ita her recent sajdngs was that the „.e the entrance at the parking junior college, Illing said .The col- chester Chamber of Commerce to­ JL needed arc cooking utensils, j meeting la.st evening, the Board day announci ' its Christmas store W A TE S was her "P et Club." ^ lot. pots and pans, mixing bowls, lege^ would havie no connection Weighing will be at 7:30. j — * _ I was asked to commen't on the sug- with, the public school system be­ hours aihedule. LEGLERC spoons, etc. Anyone having any The schedule calls for Friday ----- I The Connecticut .Section. Ameri- of these items which he Is will­ I gestion that some sort of junior yond the fact that It will be. FUNERAL HOME U.S. Aid to Membera end friends of the i can Institute of Elettrical Kngi- ^located convenlejjtly for Manches­ night store openings to begin Nov. ing to donate to the class may college to Instituted in .Manches- 21* and run until the holiday, and Second Congregational Church are j neers. will meet tonight In the call the East Side Rec.. and ter students, and that it would be I te-. available to students who might also calls for sto-o to be open <>n reminded that painting of doors auditorium of the Southern New they will be nicked up. FUNERAL and windows In the new Sunday England Telephone Co. in New I Arthur H. Illing. superintendent not qualify for entrance to other Monday Dec. '23 until 9 p.m. A Yugoslavia School rooms wl,ll continue ' Haven. Tlie subject for discussion “ j of schools, explained the idea to colleges. Monday opening on Nov, 4 is al.so SERVICE throughout the week. Work begins ; will be "The Machine Tool Indus- : tlie Board. Tliere will be "no cost "It appears to me to have some scheduled> TTis North Methodist Church to local governmental authority," TTie Chamber als, asked that all i Walter N. each evening at 6:30 but those who i trj-'s Stake In Automation." very good possibilities In connec­ Leclere women's’'study group on "Clirist, | he said tion with It." said Illing. neon and commercial store signs | Suspended prefer to come during the day may I ----- Director do so. Each shoum bring his o%\-n j st Mary's Guild will meet Thurs- the Church and Race." will meci The school would be connected The Town Development. Com­ be left o ff In ‘observance of the | at the home of -Mrs. Robert O.'- equipment. I day at 10 a.m. Mrs. Walter Altken. with some university or college in mission discu.s.sed the idea at a vigil of Christmas and to be.st dis­ 23 Mnin Street. Mancheater trander. llfi A very. St . tomorrow' Washington, Oct. 23 (/P)— ' — * 1 Mrs. Eva Lutz. Mrs William the area. "It would utilize present meeting on Oct. 1. X^onard Seader, play Christmas decorations. | morning at 10:30 instead of at the, Call Ml 9-5869 Sunday school teachers of Zioh ; Greenhslg and Mrs. Kristian Karl- buildings in Gic evening." Illing chairman of the Comml.sslon. at After (phristmas, the regular; Secretary of State Dulles has | home of Mrs. I'om Morley. Church will meet tomorrow at 7:30 . sen will be ho.stesses Members will ' j c.xplaincd. "S taff members would that time suggested that the coat store hours schedule will be re- | decided to suspend the bulk o f' p.m. at the church. | provide their mvn sandwiches. he approved by the university or of the program might be, under­ Slimed. U.S. aid to Yugoslavia, includ-1 Books ordered at the Vcrplanck , collejfc giving credit." written by business and industn’. Faith in Free World Dr. Harvey Pastel Members of the Chamber's Re­ PTA book fair last.wcek have ar-1 He cited the use of a similar In any event, the cost of the tail Division will measure store ing ,iet planes, because o f ! rived at the school and may be plan in Attle'ioro,.-Wass. He also President Tito’s recognition of j program will not be a burden to Dr. Harvey Pastel, surgeon, will fronts :i Main St. tomorrow In an i nicked up tomorrow or Thur-sday pointed out that in another couple th ' crneral nublic. The Board o f effort tb arrive at a fair d.stribu Communist I’.ast Germany, j 'between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. and ‘ open his new office at 627 Main of years the:e will be twice as Education closed the matter for tion of costs of decorations. ■The decision ha.s been dis-'j Rackets Group CORRECTION : 2:45 and 3:30 p.m. |many high school graduates in the lime being with a requ-st that St. tomorrow. Planes over Damascus Money for Manchester as there are tills year, further . information be collected. Dr. Pastel graduated from Kirk­ cussetl. with U.S. Allies in | “ARMO” HAIR i Our Lady of Fatima Mothers wood High School. Kirkwood, Mo,, St«n4«r^ Western Kurope, particularly I Has E vidence Circle will meet tomorrow night at Britain, but details of its ex-1 INTERFACING Yard $1.09 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A l­ the Chamber's program with re-1 Harvard College In 1944 and Col- HOLLYWOOD Said to Be American Physicians act application are still being Suit and coat weight; tan color. fred Hagenow. 29 Whitney Rd. Parking Plan I gard to parking. umbla University College of Phyai- Of Collusion 2 Co-hoste.s.ses will be MrS; Mary, I The Cliamber plans to have a worked out. | ciana and Surgedn.s in 1948. He 23' over a reported meffiation offer by Sulots and Mrs. .Shirle'- Richter. A I representative from the National Diplomatic authoiitlea said to-1 Damascus, Syria, Oct. Saudi Arabia's King Baud— said I white elephsnt sale will be held. i At North End r>-rking Aasn. visit the town Nov. aerved his intern.shlp and surgical WHIlt CHAIR SHURFINE day. however, that It seems cer-1 Washington, Oct. 23 (/P)— (iP)— Maj. Gen^ A fif Bizry ' " Is Stressed residence at Hartford Hospital tain to have these results at least: Syria is determined to follow up Chairman McClellan (R -Ark) claimed today unidentified re­ Us complaint In the U.N. baJMCHALCcoM Gene .Suslam. interior decorator, j The P a r k i n g Authority also from 1948 to 1951, and then in 1953 1. A halt in major U.S. amis New Y'ork,. Oct. 23 (/P)— - at Boston City Ho.spital. He had a Easily con- FOOD said today the Senate Rackets connaissance planes fly deep Assembly and rule out everything MANCHISTIR CONM* will speak to the .lavcee Wives at j . touched briefly on a report on ahipmenta to President Tito's President Eisenhower wiil go their meeting tomo: row. The meet - I O i tbs town's parking aituatlon hv surgical fellowship at the Lahey vtried from forces. The major’ military aid i lnve.stigating Committee has over Syria almost daily and that might restrict the United Na­ Clinic, Boston, from 19.55 to 1956, rear-wheel to expressed belief they ■ •were tions in handling this case. directly to the American peo­ eORNER MAIN ond OAK STREETS Ing will be held at the hnm- of ■ ! Charles O. Pratt, traffic engineer ‘'" I " , '' Boston, from 19.55 to 1956, | P'rogram, Including Jet fighter dr- received "perfectly plain evi­ ' Mrs. R L .Schmidt, 97 Dclmont Tlie Parking Authority I . as s. ti . t>. wilbtirWilbur Smith Associates,Asaociates, NewNewi., ® teaching poai-1 fro'nt-whee I FESTIVAL 11iverlea, was resumed by the Unit-1 The Syrian statement outlined ple in a series of talks to pro- 1^. ** , . . . . . I tisMl Ba • *« a i. — propelling or dence of collusion” 'between American. The Syrian Arrty St., at 8 p.m. I night approved a motion to launch Haven, in informal discussion. J * in aurgerj’ in the enntinued all thi.s tvook. ed .States in May on Prealdent Ei- an exchange of messages between claifin anew his faith that the to all )-inch the Morton Frozen Foods Co., chief of staff told a news con­ Saud and Syria's President Shukri an improvement program for A fter conducting study of the' School of Medicine. Tufts Unlver- benhower'a derision after 'having free world will prevail against I The Sewing Group of Emanuel Plca.tp Iniy in quantities been ahelved for about a year be- and the Bakery Workers ference planes fly over the Kuwatly and said resulting reports parking in the North End. ' ‘ ''"''fi'-' *nd parking siUia- f!on, Communism in this outer Lutheran Church will meet Thurs­ * ers^ 4- IS J • ' two weeks aeo, Pratt ore- and In the Army $72.00 afiv. for .specal price.s. cause of congressional objection to Union city of Homs, about 100 miles of mediation apparently were due day at 10 a m. in Emanuel Lu- ! The authority proposed using ^ ^ j from 1951 to 1953. •ending arms to Tito. • He made the statement In ques­ from Damascus; and added: to misinter(|etation. space age. town-owned property on the west theran Church to work on articles and the Board of Directors. Rec- ! ■* « member of the Hartford 2. Projected negotiations with tioning James. Cross, president "W e believe planes are not com­ Saud's initial note to Kuw'atly The President’s plans for per­ FALL SPECIAL ON side of the Whjton Memorial U - for the November fair. Mra. John improving the : County Medical Assn., the Con- of the Bakery and Confectionery ing from Turkey, but from the offered the monarch’! services haps a. half dozen speeches in var­ br.ary as a parking facility. TO THE A. Olson, 81 Pearl St . w1l be Purnell Placi parking area were I nnrtlciit State Medical A.san. and HeUyweej Ov«f TaiUt Ctmmm (Continued on Page Seven) IVorkers Union, who denied any (US.) Sixth Fleet In the Mediter­ tois-ard easing tension between ious sections of the country in the In a motion unanimously ap­ Storm Doors hostess. included in the report. Phi Chi medical fraternity. Fits over average toilet personal participation In the or- ranean because this fleet is work­ Syria and Turkey. Kuwatly's an­ next few weeks were disclosed as proved by the group. Philip Har­ bowl. Sturdily con- Married to the former Jane Rob­ LADIES! gulzajton of workers at the Mor­ ing together with the mauing Of swer extended thanks and appre­ he told a nationwide radio audiencr and Windows Five Manche.ster teachers at­ rison proposed that the property f-erted. Fatily'cle-tned. ton Co. plant in Webster City, •Dirkish troops on the Syrian ciation for Saudi's "noble senti­ laat night he Intends to seek op­ be used for a parking area with erta, he and Mrs. Pastel and their Brinpr your coiipon.s to Pine- tended the eighth annual Connecti­ four children reside at 75 Farm Iowa. border.” ments" as well as a picture of the portunities to set forth his triews la meters somewhere fh the North $51.00 England Asks cut All State Conference on Read­ Public Recoi*ds p-.'. Mrs. Pastel is the daughter of hiir.1 t! We cliecrfully re­ Cross denied that lie had any He said Turkish troops concen­ situation on the Syrian border, the these critical times. ----- ' “ ing in Fairfield Saturdav. Those • End to help amortize the cost of j Mrs. Douglas J. Roberta and the deem couitons l»eeft«6e we conversations with Nathan She(- trations began after U.S. Under­ statement said. Speaking before 1,500 applauding S A v r $ 8 0 .o o who attended Included Miss Gene-i construction, unless the North End Warrantee Deed late Dr. Douglas .1. Roberts, former WELDOR DRUG CO. r New Demand^; ferman of Chicago, whose Labor secretary of State Loy Hender­ "It should be noted.” the state­ guesU at a Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ON vieve Scannell, .Miss Huldah But- Iniprovement Assn, were willing to Ralph R. Kurtz to Morgan arc in favor of all offers on president of the Manchester M e- Authorized Dealer Relations Associates aided In the son's visit to the Middle Bast. He ment continuad, "that no reference dinner sponsored by the N ation ^ ler. Mrs. Constance Adams. Mrs. j contribute toward the cost of such Ma.so 1 Grant and Marjorie Ann reliable product .a that .save whatsoever was made that the Fund for Medical Education, morlal Hospital medical staff. 901 MAIN ST—Ml 8-8K1 organization. Shefferman is, a added he believed the Turks are 10 STORM WINDOWS Mellie Farr and Mrs. Bernice Ma- an area Grant, property on Erie St. our cu.stomers money. A From Queen friend ot Dave Beck, retiring pres­ massed for "offensive purposes.” Syrian envoy would be aaked to Elsenhower dealt mainly with a . her. U was'”criQided to hold an open Quitclaim Deed .smile and a "thank you ident of the Teamsters Union. “For further information and meet the Turkish envoy for dis­ heed for hioney to train more doc­ meeting with Hiorth End residents Matthew M. Moriarty to Soup’s on for Champanzees at State Fair Sparky Drive details you may address questions cussions. On tha contrary his mis­ tors and other-''medical personnel 2 STORM DOORS and businessmen to explain the Atatthew M. Moriarty Jr., . prop­ await .vou at every ­ , Oct. 23 (A5—Queen Arnold C. Thomp.son, 25F Forest These two champanzees are doing their share to keep visitors to the State Fair in Columbia, 8. C„ Representatives of the Sheffer­ to U.S. Secretary of State Dulles, sion would be confined to present­ and to expand health faculties; a FREE B8TLMATES propoaal and gather opinions on erty on Cooper Hill St. out stand in our market. Elizabeth's return from her trium­ St., has been assigned asaistam this week In a happy frame of mind. The Fair continues at the State Fairgrounds through Sat­ man organization had sparked a because he Is the man who haa ing to Saud the required informar He revised his prepared text a EAST TERMS production manager and In charge it. The meeting has been set for Building Permit phal visit to Canada and the United States spurred new press demands urday. (A P Photofax). 1 drive that defeated organization more details than any other man tion concerning the Turkish-Syrlan shortly before he spoke to assert DONT WAIT, CALL TODAY! tit makeup for the pre.sentatlon of Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. at the Whiton To I>eon Cieszynski. for a dwell­ Pinahurst Wodnostlay efforts at the frozen foods plant In the world,” Bizry said. Ttorder aituntlon.” solemnly that he alee had other ing on N, Elm St . $12,000. today for a lowering of the har­ the Beacon Players, employe Memorial. Coupon Specids . . . by the United Packinghouse Work­ Rule Out Mediation RepUez from Kuwatly and Act­ problems on his mind, and that ho drama group of the Travelers, The Parking Authority also de- riers between the royal family -and ATTENTION! the people of Britain, ers Union. Then, the committee The Syrian government also an­ ing Foreign Minister Khalil Kallaa plans to discuss, them in the w e d u — "Ught Up the Sky." which will be ; cided to meet_tyltlijperrtbcrs of the heard yesterday, Shefferman's ahead. Bill Tunsky ^e M l 9-9095 “ Why Did -She Have to Cross the nounced It had ruled out mediation informed Baud thay he knew given on Nov. 14, 15 and 16 at the j Chamber of Commerce Parking ^SAVE lie with this rniipnn. Voters Turn Down 30-Year Lease agents helped to negotiate a con­ with Turkey on the border crisis Atlantic to Become Real?" de­ and there was no need to send an He put it this way against the \ Avery Memorial. Committee on Monday to discuss Russell Stover I .Mnal be redeemed Wed., tract with the Bakers' Union. becaiTse thla might hampeF Syria's envoy to Saudi Arabia, the state manded the Laborite Daily Herald background 0< Russia’a progress . ' JIM'S LUNCH I Oet. 2.3rd. ' Several witnesses, including one case before the United Nations. ment said. In the sstellite and the long-range' In a front-page editorial headed I Wilh This Coupon from management, said yesterday An official statement last night CANDIES 1081 iMAIN ST.— .AcroAH From Aim y and Navy "Don't Put the Queen Behind Of Town Land to Country Club baUistic missile fields; wrote, "BuRiiiMR it unprofitable. vat^. And then came a tragic a cash of 81.0 ' Buy 2 Lp. Boxes that this contract was less favor­ .—attempting to clarify confusion (Continued on Pngo Twenty-three) "TTihy Include the continuing en­ eaofid«nea impaired, atocki and era^the great Civil War. Bars." able from the workers' standpoint very well afford i $1.35 Lb. And Up "People here have been reading deavor of our people in the flelds WILL BE OPEN eligible to vote was approxlmate-»'land, including the 177-acre golf than any which the Packinghouss othar panonal property of iittle The brewers of the country— vember 5 we n. The DOVALETTES o f the Queen strolling through the By KAY MAXWELL of. sclentifle aemsvemcnt-'-gnd the value, tasee neariy doubled, rente Schaefer among them—offered work in the E xcliuite in Manche.ster votens went to ly the aame L-ourse now on the property. Union would have demanded if it methods for attaining even gteater was laid. street In Washington. The Queen Vote by DIstriots had been auccessfut In organizing reduced, tenanta running away, to pay taxes of $1.00 a barrel to brewery of Se^ Pennayl- walking Into a self-service store.' Rejection was a victory for schisvementa, our reaponaudllUss Manchester at 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. DAILY ^ For Only the polls in surprisingly large members o f the Democratic Party, the Wester City plant and our opportunities abroad, the and debta wiped out by the bank­ support theUnion. This rofusfory Things wj 39c chatting to salesgirls and custom By districts, the vote was: ^ame a tra^c numbers yesterday to turn District 1 at the East Side Rec­ the Taxpayers League, the Hilliard They said slab that worker! at Macmillan Appeals strength of our domestic econemy,\r rupt law,** tba Sebaefer brothen tax was thXflrst Federal excise 6, 1840, era War. CLOSED AU DAY SUNDAY reation Center, 720 against and Assn., and Dr. A. B. Moran, who the plant were not consulted In the character and power e f our de- X had the courage to buy the brew­ tat on beer.'ftnd with all good younger^ e country- T, Q.,... ,bo„< QUINN'S _ SAVE 20c, uith thU coupon.^ among ordinary people, behaving I land to the Country Club. An 520 for tha ordinance. Total circulated petitlona for the ref­ the negotiations between Morton fenae programi, and tha right o f ery ot Sebastian Sommert. The dtizeni they bchoed the hope sailed j ig them—offered f e a t u r i n g h o m e m a d e ITALIAN SAUSAGE I ainst be redeemed Wed., I count: 1,240 out..of 4,89^5 eligible erendum- management and the Bakery our people te confidence in these like a natural person. The Queen I ordinance to lease the Globe bardihipa and privationa that of Lincoln "thsK government of $1.Q6 a barrel to PHARMACY I Oct. 2Srd. I voters.' Votes cast: 1.283. tA ("'^jftpaikesmen for all said . today Workers Union.. strengths.” 873 MAIN STREET and MEAT BALI. GRINDERS meeting Amerlran^re^rters^ at^ a ' Hollow property for 30 years' In Partnership must have been neeeeeary to the people, by tbe''peopIe, for tbe Union. This foliinfory I With This Coupon District 2 at the 'West Side Rec- that/they are inifsror of ihort- "It is perfectly apparent from BeBefs and Detamiantlsaw ALso All Tjypes of Sandwiche.s and Short Orders pres* conference. The Queen just s tepn lease of the golf course to make thie purcbaic, hiatory does people shall net p ^ h from the :he first Federal excise Buy 1 Lb. 69c Sliced I...... $7,000 a .year was defeated reation Center. 751 g a in s t and the evidence," McClellan said to­ Elaenhoiwsr called these some gismorous woman on TV. the club now. day. “ that the management knew not record. All the old ledger telli earth.” beer. And with sU good I Mis.s. Brand Lean I "Canada loved It. America was by a vote of 3,228 to 2,056. 443 for the ordinance. 'Total count: o f the subjects about which hs In­ 1.194 out of 5,122 eligible. Votes Country Club officials hope to and I think arranged" for the Washington, Oct. 23 (8?)—British. ^ate and work together to wage us, again ijuite simply, is that But the Schaefer' brothers they echoed the hope bowled over by Jt. Why la it not peace sqcceasfully.” tends to seek opportunitlssr te talk cast: 1,217. have some more negotiations with Shefferman organization to com­ Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to the American people—“to ‘"n a Finn of F. ft M. Schaefer weathered the storms of A'sr ^ n ‘‘that gavernment of BACON allowro to happen here?" More than onte-fourth of the Ihe town. President Ray Owens Macmfflan also rsferred tei the bat the packers drive then back came here today to appeal to them o f my bellcfe and my determ­ commenced September 1, 1842." in 1878 they ineorporsi {MNiple, by the people, for the The Herald complained that as town's 21.538 voters turned out for District 3 at the Waddell School. said. The Board of Governors will Interest o f other frienjlly coun­ Artist SpecinI 683 against and 383 for the ordi­ the Bakers' Union. Sheferman inations In these mattera.” then hs Tbe ftnt S e lle r brewery was busiuem under ■oon SB the monarch'.a plaq.e the special election to make the meet tomorrow night to discuss President Eieenhower for restora­ tries In telling Dulles his talks shall not perish from the total of votes counted 5.284. Votes nance. Total count: 1,066 out of •pecializet in aiding firms hav­ added: located on Broadway between state of Ne' Of The Week ■ . ..M .. j i m ^ For Only 49c touched down at London Airport. future action. tion o f the Amerlcan-Brltiah part­ with Eisenhower wmild have "only 4,787 eligible. V.otes cast: il,090. ing labor troubles. ” I have unahakeable faith In tha “ W e were back In the over-fussy cast numbered 5,403, but errora In Before the 30-year lease ordin­ one purpose — to improve our 18th and llth Strecte—hut quite continj u.stng voting machines threw out Cross replied, however, that nership In scientific research. He capacity of Informed, free eltlsena ’ District 4 *t the Community Y, ance was passed on Sept. 10, the friendship and extend cooperation a different Broadway from tbe ARTIST 119. there was "an entirely different said his single purpose is to "im ­ one we know today. SHURFINE (Continued on Pago Twenty-three) 1.Q74 against and 710 for the or­ club had aaked for a 2-year ex­ between our two countries in all In the referendum on purchase dinance. Total count; 1,784 out o f tension of the $7,500 a year lease prove friendship and extend co­ fields, and they are many. In (OoatiM ed am Fnge Xm ) Charles Dickens, who paid his CASE of Globe Hollow property from (OoDtinuet' on Page Ten) 0.734 eligible. Votes cast: 1.833. then in force. Pending the out­ which we work together with our Cheney Bros. In 1955, the vote was operation" bet'./een the t'wo eoun- edebi;ated visit to New York in Colossal PEAS The oroinance overruled by the come of the referendum, that lease less than 1,000. tries. alliee and frienclothing store valued the club on a short-term basis at derstanding for granted,” Dullei missiles, as aniioui^cM last month, It bdlowed with the cry at i Syrian-Turkish Crisis Westport. Oct. 23 (IT)—Gov. Blk’a racket will be with aa agala at $300,000 before It was brought $15,000 a year for public-private •aid in'hU greeting. and the launching of the Sputnik ney sweepe, fruit venders, I I SELF SERVE an-day Eisen- satellite early this month. higher'ia the sky thaa aa prav- smiths and oystennen. And operation. saved the State’s hower-Macmillan talkf.'opienlngat Macmillan’s first scheduled meet­ SHURHNE No estimate of the actual dam­ lous evealag tripe. Here Is m grazed, pigs wallowed a In Cooling Off Period In the voting yesterday, returns Safetr Program from the White House in the afternoon, ing with Eisenhower was set for 6 -, If y4>u misMd our wookond spocid, wc oro offtr- age was available nor was there politics at a moment when its fate Bchednle fo r Its quick trip aeroia other end. were totaled and handed in to were not just aimed at strengthen­ p.m. E D T but It was expected he APPLESAUCE any idea hdw the blaze started. hung in the balance. the Conaehtieot ^ y : Two big events occurri I in9 It Chief Moderator Tom Elliott at ing American-British ties. Their actually would go to the iVhite 6:46 - pmi., dne Botith.- 6:44. Firemen said the wooden slnic- He recalled last night at a meet­ United Nations, N. T „ Oct. 23^bUister” of the Soviet Union, Lodge Diatrict 1 about half-an-hour a f­ broad purpose, he said, is to “ help House for an opening session In year tbe Schaefer brothei 4 Cans 62c , ture was quickly gutted. At the ing o f tho Connecticut circuit of pan. Southeast, aad 6:48 pjii. ed tbeir buainem. One (A5 • The U.N. Assemblys debate accused the Kremlin, of trying to ter the polls closed at 8 p.m. One all nations which need to cooper- mtdafternoon. Northeaat. ^ FANCY NATIVE i height of the Are this main floor on the Syrlan-Turklsh crisis went stir up tro)ibIe In the Middle East. voting machine at Diatrict 1 the Associated Press that Repub­ introduction of Croton collapsed Into the' basement. licans proposed a plank in their into a cooling off period today to Lodge declared Russia's, charges TWO QUAKES REOOROBD tbe people of n SHURHNE The store was Russell's Discount await results of King Saud's try at that the United States hS<) con­ (Continued on Pago Thirteen) 1#56 platform criticizing his decree At lest the city i Center, qn the Boston Post Rd. at calling for the automatic suspen­ New Y’ork, Oct t t (iP>—Twa.. ft) meditation. spired with Turkey to invade Syria eartbqaakea were recorded oa* Orange Ave.Ths value of the prop­ There still was no Indication sion o f the driver's license of any J29 MileSf 464 Million Dollars bq dependent for ii GRAPEFRUIT appeared to have been brought up iastnaneats at the Fordhaaa Ob­ erty was given by one of the own­ from Damascus, however, that the pereon convicted of speeding. tanka and wtila ns a “kcreen for Soviet expansion­ servatory early today. A quaka , glam peddlen. An< ers. who' said the figure rep­ Syrian regime would send repre- ist s ^ s . ” *GrlU«al Moment’ 4 emta 69c resented the worth o f both the la the Caribboan region, esUeu- sens with great sentatlve.s to Saudi Arabia to nego­ T^e U.S. 'delegate a.saerted that That, he said, was a "critical I FOR A DELICIOUS MEAT LOAF building and' merchandi.se. tiate with the Monarch and the News Tidbits Ribicoff Starts Tour lated as 1JMO miles distant wna . mony eelebrai Russls could not prove any of her moment” for the safet.v drive. timed at 13:48 and 13:47 asn., Several firemen were overcome Turks,on the latest threat to peace l” GROUND assertions. Culled from A P Wires Newspapers, however, he said, while a heavy quake, about 4,300 the Crotqrt-* by smoke, One, Frank Bailey Jr. in the Middle East. No.-'-' ■ SHURFINE Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei "landed on the Republican?.” miles distant -was recordM at of Milford, had to be dragged out J Turkey dispatched minister of Gromyko wsrned that imle.ss the forcing the party to abandon the Of New State Turnpike and taken to a hospital. Later he Btate Fatum Rustu Zorlii and two StOT-m-im-Tim'dtetefton w as'noi C R E A M C O R N U.N. deals with the M idd!e,.Ea^ Pittsburgh police lieutenant proposed plank. determined. was released and returned to fight aides to Saudi Arabia yesterday.. dies of heart attack after captur­ Ribicoff,' whose safety program i! HAM and BEEF 21. 99' the fire. — 'There was speculation in Ankara! ing robber . . . Aviation periodi­ haa Won nationwide recognition, 4 (;«na 5 5 C (Continued on P a g e '^ v e n ) New Haven. Dot. 23 VPi — Gov. '9fic interchairiges and 53 miles of-it TORNADO KILLS o n e About 45 minutes,.after firemen the Turkish capital, tha't Saptl cal piibllsher says Russians wiU said the Connecticut pfess has Abraham A. Ribicoff today be/gan will be lighted. reached the scene, flames broke ’ Alexandria,' La., Oct 38 (F)— would propose at least a token have second sputnik in s)r before played a dramatic part in the drive an official two-day inspection tour There are 198 bridges carrying I Cut From Fancy Brotlors through the roof. A t the same A small tornado struck about 10 withdrawal .of troop-.reinforce' first disintegrates. ■ and deserves much of the credit of the 129-mlle $464 million Con tbe turnpike, 11 of them over time, the large plate glass front ments which Turkey sent to the miles east of here near KoUn SHURFINE Japanese students parade In To­ for Its succeas. necticut Turnpike. navigable water, and 76 ..viaducts windows buckled from the heat. Syrian border after pro-^oviqtj Brownell Says today, killing one person.and in­ kyo to protest crushing of Hun- Since the automatic suspension With s motorcade, of officlaU, which carry other highways over Max Miller Says: !! C H IC K E N Tha sprawling btSilding' has a army officers took control In'Syria. juring another. —.. 8arian revolt . . . Argentine gen­ order went into effect nearly two- contractors and newsmen trailing it. . GREEN BEANS 115-foot frontage on the Post Rd. Propoaetl SuspensloA . eral strike nears end as govern- yeafe ago, the licensea_of 17,000 him. Gov. Ribicoff took o ff for a There will be a total o f' sight ' 4UPITER ROCKET TEST Syria grudgingly proposed a School Dispute 1 A • I refuses to give in. convicted speeders have been sus­ look at the 49-niile Western sec- toll stations each of which will col­ Missile Test Center, Capo .LEGS 4 ciina 6 9 c three-day suspension of the U.N. pended. Both in 1956 and this tion.J>f the turnpike which he calls lect 25 cents from each passenger Canaveral, Fla., Oct. 38 O V-A debate, until Frida)',. to block a A d ' f ' i r b f l ! -Authorities search for sclentifle Stocks §how Climb year, there Has ,beet a drop in the one of the biggest and most com vehicle; -76 cents from each bus jnplter rocket soared skyward U.S.-backed Paraguayan, propoaal ■ f^ '-'O 'A vF a a I Instruments looted off Navy bal- number of highway deaths. plex highway projects ever under­ and amounts ranging from 25 to A M E R IC A ’S F IN E ST! to hold up discussion Indefinitely. _ _ _ _ _ . loon which landed in Michigan . . laat night In a spectacular and SHURFINE On other issues, Ribicoff said in a taken in the United States. 60 cents for various types of GOLDEN FLUFFO After Buying Move •C^e 82-natlon assemtilj’ approved Hartford, Oct. 23 (.Pt—In his .‘^'^ectlves locate >45,000 auocesafal teat o f the array's In­ STATLER question aitd answer period: The tour began with an inspec­ trucks. ' the Syrian amendment 37-10 with first public comment on the issue. paintings and drawings termediate range balUatIc mis­ FRUIT COCKTAIL Courts— If he were a judge, he tion of the 3,770-foot, $10 miUlon When the entire turnpike is in " N ew York, Oct. 23 (4*)— A strong 34 Sbstentions. Atty. Gen. Brownell says the dealer, sile. The miiailc,. designed to FACIAL TISSUE little Rock Integration dispute is | Chicago Sun-Times'to move Into would' have "great reluctance” in Quinnipiac River Bridge and operation, staffed by 250 workers travel 1,'SM miles, was report­ 3 L i ^ 9 5 c buying move sent the stock market The Syrians had declared an hour permitting picture coverage of ita approaches. The structure, one the eight toil stations are expected ‘ 75c earlier In the assembly that medi­ only,, one of several Instances I new >15 million building Friday ed offtriiiUy. to have, t-aken Ita' Pure ahortenlng for . Ijaklng spiraling upward In very active court, trials. He said - he felt it of 274 bridges and viaducts in­ to handle 40 million toil ransac- ■ This RtHakle phar­ dealings today. ation was being urged only to con­ which 'have required firm preslden-| - - . -Cambridga Mass., youth tes­ preecribed coarse and landed In and frying P M '8 . FREE par­ would be an Invasion of privacy, volved in the project will carry six tlons a year. o f' macy seeks the patron­ Pkj(H fuse the assembly and demanded tis! action to "dispel defiance o f; tlfles that three state troopers its pre-aSlected target area. 43c ing knife uith each can. Gains ranged to around. |5 and especially of involuntary witnese- lanes of the turnpike .over- the There will be four restaurants age of your jamily. there were numerous issues post­ that debate start at once. the federal law.” , j beat him. SHURFINE confluence of the Quinnipiac and with seating for 220 diners, and REVOLUTION ANM$'ERS.4RV Turn to U9 for anything ing advances of $2 and $3 a share. Despite vigdrous denunclstions The major portion of his ad-. Agriculture Secretary ^Benson er dress to the Connecticut State Bar (Continued on Page Seven) Mil rivers here. four restaurants seating 76 per­ Vienna, Oct. 38 (A5—The peo­ you may need in drugs SILVER SWAN HUM LAUNDRY YEUOW CLING •!CHe ticker tape Ihgged eight min­ by Syria, and. Russia, the move for eaya price siipporte, production sons. Like the seven duel service efers Asan. last night consisted of the controls threaten to kill foreign Six-Lane Approach ple of Hungary plodded to work length and sundries. V ou 'lf utes behind floor transactions at delay galfed quick headway among Us six-lane Western approach stations lone on each aide o f the semi- appreciate our service one time. delegates after U.S. Ambassador expansion of u] ide^he put to-the markets for American tobacco. . . . In the rain today under the guns mentati DETERGENT PEACHES resta on a filled in section pf New highway), the restaurants and of police and militia on this first in- and fair prices. TOILET TISSUE ,'The brisk bqylng followed a de­ Henry Cilbot Lodge welcomed American Beir Assn.' In L-ondon last Dfifense-IIiepartment will relax se­ State Labor Group 20c Off Regular Price Haven Harbor and has been in the lunch rooms will be open 24 hours ennlventsry of the antt-Rusaian sraskep Ijhay or- . » cline which haa been going on since Sand's ef/orts. He appealed to curity restrictions on missile in­ ' Be sure, too, to bring, YOU PAY ONLY construction stage since 1948. a da.v. revolution. Trafllc moved nor­ which is I 1 5 9 c mid-July and which sent stocks to Syria to' matqh Turkey's good A t that -meeting he suggested formation. idepartment. us your Doctor's pre-_ Asks Ike for Help Tomorrow’s phase of the tour, Leased, to co'ncessionnaries. the mally through streefa where one It p r .' I a new 2*4 year'low on average faith by agreeing to take part in that aettlement of diaputea be­ Doctors aay Texas Siamese tha im- scriptions (or precise tween nations must increasingly which will take Ribicoff and his restaurants and service stations year ago revolution exploded period that tE yesterday. ' the talks. twins can be safely separated. . . . And superior (a- compounding. 4 Rolls 29c Q t. 51c rely on international law and the Cheehire, Oct. 23 (iP)— The E x­ official party over the Eastern are expected -to yield an aggregate from a peaceful demonstration developed its pleasing taste American TYtephone and Tele­ The/American call for mediation Missing elephant hunted In Cat- ’ore the bot- Itegulated auda get riothea SHURFINE world court at The Hague. ecutive Board o f the Connecticut half of the turnpike, will start at of $1,250,000 in yearly royalties. for better living conditions under graph jumped $2.25 at $162.75. Du was Quickly echoed by Afghanis­ akllls for. setTond week. wholesome mellownem. The re- effort made to y p e rf^ as may .sterilized 2 ply, pink oc yeL cleaner a'nd pretecta year ma­ Brownell said the action of the State Labar- Council has asked the same point. There will be 15 repair and Iron. Red rule. — Pont 'W M ahead $3.75 at $167. Gu'f ault was a more palatable beer, of this company to enormous low. chine. ' BAKED BEANS tan. .Paraguay and in effect even U.S. Supreme Court in aeUllng Saigon rftaforces itollce force to President: Elsenhower to call a What .the inspecting party will maintenance garages for state idered^o be the Oil gained 85.6? at $112.50. nar* Americana and government lighter in body, which, unlike the by Egypt, iSyria's closest Arab disputes between the stgtes ovar special session of Congress to adopt see today tncludSs what has been equipment, staffed by from 375 to ELLINGTON PAIR CONVICTED proportions, its natural growth few days ul yet achieved. r < '' - Advances of around $3 were blegates.ega . . Move to sldet-rack allyi-—_ . boundary lines, watqr rights a fi* 5 a defense budget "geared to the described as the longest section 400 workers. New London, Oct. 28 (Spe­ still beers of the time, poescesed haa been such that it now extends completed. : is drawn, the beer 2 ^ 45c retrial of Confidential Magazine ICS posts*-by Chrysler, Republic /Lodgie hailed King ^aud as a debt'‘Claims could be a pattern fo r realty of. the Intercontlftental bal­ of urban sxpressWay to, be found cial)—Two Ellington youths ac­ a sparkling quality and darite all over New York however; for libel' fails. pours out as frmh and palatable Steel, UiUlsd .Aiixraft. Alcoa and. ffi-eat leader a n * urged that his ef- settling world contro.versies. listics ndfissile.” anywhere. The entire 48 miles be­ (Continued on Page Fmirteen) cused of atrallng a car In Col- iM^tr beer was acrveiftcol^ ff from an article Allied Chemical. Up about $2 were 'erent type as if just drawn from the keg. m il l e r ;s Come To PinehursI For /orts to Bt(Bin peace be; given a The attorney, general said Sixteen-year old <■ ffbnnecticut It alsd asked at a meeting last tween this city and - Greenwich's cheater Sept. 18 and driving It New V'orkefs UU. Steel, D wi • Aircraft, Kln- :c<| In low "Although there hu been no Pero’s McInto.Hh chtmee, Shay's rebellion of debtors In New youth captured a f t e r ^ ll* .m.p.h. night that the ipeclal eesaion con­ Byram River Is through urb>n ts'r- ' BRITISH SHIP BUNK ti> Michigan and West Virpnia Legcr BeeWMiH necott Copper, Illinois Central and 'tiled to the effort made to extend the business Dujfan's Bakery Products ‘W e think that (he General A* England in 1786 had prompted shot-punctuated b h a w through sider a federal aid to education ritory, and there' is an average of Port ' Said, Egypt, Oct. 38 ware each sentenced in Superior 1845 the Schaefer , ______'etion of fer- of this company to enormous PHARMACY 'Weetkighouse IBlectrlc. aembly ahould wish the govern- Congress six years later to aifthor- New . . . Polieeroport that and university scholarship meas­ one traffic interchange to each (Jh—Tile British freighter Shil­ iio u T t to Cheshire Reformatory rh€ aJW alU L C CORK S & W Glace Fruits Brokers said the market was due it nsoeaaary to motw h ta tio n ^ ^ s l^ required a proportions, its nstarsl growth manta concerned succeea in their ize the president .to use military 80-year-old woman who jumped ure "As a basic answer to th'e' chaL. mils. long eoUlded with'' n. Belgtiu today for automobile theft. In­ 299 GREEN ROAD MANCHtSim COHH* . for a technical rebound after Us worthwhile jandeavor,’-’ Lodge eaid, from Charter Oak B rid ge. laat eiy to larger quarters on Seventh M R M p M H k h aef er, lengthy period of secondary fer­ has been such that it now extends force “ to put down unlawful ob- lenge o f nuclear p o w ^ and the ' Hers are ths statiaUes on what tasker sad swik In tte Red Sea definite terms were handed te Avenue, between 16th and 17th recent. dsclines. They noted Thipsl- "and defer any furthar considera­ •trocUon agalnsi' the authority of night auffera only ezpoenre. missile -•ge.’.'. Ribicoff and his party w ill aaa dur­ eat^ today with tha loss of Anthony DeOarll Jr. of Fair- Sr., younger son of Maximilian. mentation, during which the brew THE f. t M. SCHAEfES SSEWING CO. PhoiM Ml 3-4134 CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS ' PINEHURST dent Btsenhower’s announced plant Streets. You see on this page the I I tion hoi'o pending the outcome of the United SU tes." ^ Supporteri of Guatemalan los­ The resolution declarsd UUtt s' ing ths two-day tou r, 8hitw sf har etew. Part offioiala view Av«.«. aad K e gw O. MU-- It is interesting to note that' in was kept at rest in cold stsrage- ' FREE PICKUP ANii' 302 MAIN ST. fpr a . series of talks - to. bolster OF CONNECTieUT,. Inc. FREE PARKING AT REAR OF OUR STORK j the' mediation affortsc” - ' • President Washington used the ing presidential candidate Fuentea survey of Connecticut Industries n s 138.68-mils turnpike, valu­ aalft Biz paasesigera aad the r»- fitt. Eliiabidh St. , both 18. Tha DELIVERY REBVICB Corner Miadie Tnmpik'e eonfldaiict'ln UJ3. strength had AeoalsMl « f T r m k U law tw^ years later. In 17>4, to elalm fraud fh election,.. Billy shows ”ws are skidding to a recee- ing from - four to six and sight malakig 88 ere.WB ii wees pair was aeeuaed' of tekteg * KaaiMag Nem TV Bbowl H'iUlam Onrgao la “The New Adventuree ef Martin Kane!” Tune In Wed. 10:S0.p.m. WNBt^TV7«RC-“r (SO) n- ' • ' ■ ' t M t o r e d .s c ^ confidence in the Contrasting Turkey's asauranew Orahsm te p ew h Sunday at New lanes. l|i plaoas serves 38 com-, p teM ap .by Mte Daaish taak- sedan from » B L 3 m te snles -Marltet. , , o t goo* faith with thh “contrivad - XOmMOhm* Faga F aw ) ^ York a T olo Grounds. I eft ptefs MjxteM).^ munUlte.M-It kte > total of 90 tral- dr Bkotlaad. •tors. "W' / . 9 I..-- ’

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P A d E TW O MANCHESTER EVENING |IERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN» WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1967 UANCHESTiSA EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. .CONN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1967 PA G S T H B IB

chKitr* WAA voiced by . Otto Regional DUtrict 8 . WALNUT — — Coventry Miller, but was defeated. T^ayer-Tyrrell Wedding The salary change will be In- Taxi Co. Gets Seniors Elect SheinWold on Bridge RESTAURANT eitided In the town budget when • r Tax Collector It la presented to the voters st Fare Increase ENJOY Ava flardaer Aalla KkWri The wedding o f Mlis Barbani town meeting within,30 daj’s. Ac­ Tneae Fewer Ticler Kalare tion to delay acceptance of the Four Officers UNEXFECTEP TRICK Organ-Plan o-Dinnor-Musie ‘TTie Sun Anne Tyrrell. daughUr of Mr, and “Pickup M fl. Marahall L. Tyrrell, 362 Given Salary budget came after the , Finance The state Public Utilities Com- AMURE8 CONTRACT floath daalar From 8-9 p.m. Nightly. Board asked for additional time to By Alfred Rhelnwold Ateo Rises” / Alley” tnlsslon today announced that it Hebron, Oct. 23 (Special) — Both tides TBtterable CclerSees# S ill Woodland St., and Arthur Henry study the Board of Education and had granted 1 Patsy P. Uriano, Dominick Armentano. Andover, ‘Thank you, p a r t n e r,” said NORTH Dancing Every HiarsdA,r. Thiayer, aon of Mr. and M n. Ar­ Co\’entry, Oct. 2^ (Special) .— Fridny and Satnrday Evenings Selectman's budgets. haa been elected president of the South, when his partner put down * • • < Budget Delayed owner of the MAnches'ter Taxi Co. Excellent Band ..__f* Saturday, 1 P.M. thur V. ’Thayer, Echo Dr., Vernon, Some 70 voters placed the tax col- i senior class at Reg:lonal District 3 the dummy. "I think nothing of ¥ I 4 •‘Wyoming Renegnde"~Teeh. Finance Board Chairman John an Increase In taxi fare ratos'.' it." Nbrth replied "Maybe you can wae held at 10 o'clock Saturday leotor on a salary, delayed ac­ ' HIjch School. Servlnj; with him ♦ • I 4 > , "Food by Nino” M. Stone Jr. said that since the ■Effective Oct. 27, the cab rates win be; David Johnson,, Marl- ruff a club In my hand." ______O • f * i SUNDAY! “MAN ON FIRE’* momirig Iq St. Bridgei'a Church. ceptance of the town budget for new board waa only elected two Opening'lead — Diamond K. 1* lerved 7 P.M. Till Closing will be 4!5 cents for the first third j borough, vice-presldeht: Arthur WaST HART The Rev. Tb/^odore Gubala offi- 30 days and authorized piiblii; auc­ weeks ago. It haa not had time to of a mile or first two minutes I Keefe, Hebron, treasurer; and North thought he was Joking, A J I T A II i Dial MI 9-8070 Nov. "10 Commaadmenta*’ cli^ted and Mft. Arlyne Garrity tion'df over 100-towm owned lota study the town’s $672,000 budget. but astoundingly enougs. South waiting time, and 10 cents for j Marla Bowden, Andover, secre­ ¥ l t VJlOTt played the wedding music on the Monday.night at Robertson School. The budget is actually $805,365, each additional third of a mile or tary. make his contract by ruffing a A.AKCt A* JUT I organ. The church wae decorated The town tax collector was vot­ with an additional $66,606 In In­ club in the dummy. AAI74 A Q Jie additional .two minutes waiting The elections were preceded by with white pompons and gladioli. ed an annual salary of $4,000 ex­ terest and debt redemption on time. * j campaigns by candidates for the West opened the king of dia­ ■ / BOCTH Given in marriage by her Uncle, clusive of liens and warrants which school buildings. monds and continued with the ace. ^ A K O 4 1 "P t t p m r t g to Fulfill Your Entertainment Reqnlrementa” Qllbert Tyrrell, the bride wote a The present fares are 30 cents i various posts. A will still come on a commls.sion TTie voters also authorized the for the first two-fifths of a mile or South ruffed, drew two rounda of ¥ A K Q I t ballerina-length gown of pcau de Seminar Attended basis. The. salary basis plan Is ret­ Selectmen to negotiate, with the first nine minutes wsiting time, A group of nine seniors has re- trumps, and then took the ace and A Q aoie and Chantilly , made with roactive to Sefit. 1, to coincide with State ■ Highway Department for king of hearts. A K I fitted bodice, acalloped Sabrina and to cents for each additional , turned from New York City MICKEY SULLIVAN the town's fiscal year. some $50,000 in Town Aid Funds two-fifths of a mile or each ad­ j where they attended a yearbook Declarer's next step was td lead Ronth West North Hast neckline, long peau de sole aleeveS 'avallsblr to the town for new rf>ad 2 Pass 1 NT Pan Thia action will mean a lo.*is to ditional three minutes waiting 1 ' seminar at Columbia University. a low heart. A and bouffant akirt of peau de sole the collector. Mrs. Mabel Hall, es­ construction and maintenance of West could not gain by discard­ I ¥ Pass. S A Pass THEATRICAL'AGENCY with an insert of acalltqied lace. A time. I The group Included Betty Secord, timated. to run as high as $1,500 preeent tarred road.a. The application was discussed in Susan Wakeman, Marge Hall, ing. Dummy would ruff, and South 4 A Pass Pass Pais ahouider-iength French illusion Lot Sale Granted Opening lssd.r-A K SHOWS and ORCHESTRAS by some officials. Last year, it was a public hearing at the State Capi­ Marie Bowden.' Priscilla Islelb, would ruff a diamond to regain the veil was caught from a tiara of estimated that Mrs. Hall collected Approval to place before public lead. South would then draw the seed pearls. Her bouquet was a auction seme 100 Iota taken by tol Oct, 10. No opposition was ex­ David Farley. Al Vesina, Dominick OFFICE: 80« MAIN ST., WORCESTER, MASS. a commission of about $5,000. not pressed to the fare hike. Armentano and Arthur Keefe. last trump and caah the queen and club and with the nine of spsdss to TELe '8«367'4 or PIj 6*2126*~Itooiii 330*331 white orchid and atepbanotia counting another estimated $7000 the town through delinquent taxes, They were accompanied on the another heart. At-the end. South atreamera on a prayerbook. was also granted. In granting the increase, the ruff South's second club. Would in fees for Mens and warrants. Her PUC said that "rate relief is neces­ 2-day trip by their faculty a(T- would give up two clilb tricks. you have believed it possible? ^ NewiEnfland's Newest and Most The maid of honor. Miss Nancy commission waa baaed at one and a About 80 of the lots are located visors, Miss ftonja Benson and Sooth Dieoards Club E. T>'rrell. 362 Woodland St., sit­ in Pine Lake Shores, while the sary to Insure continuity of ade­ I Daily <)iiestlon Proarressive Tnlent Office quarter per cent of the taxes col­ quate service." The decision was i Nathan Gatchell. West saw all this and therefore A t dealer, you hold: Rpadss, ter of the bride, and the brides­ balance Is located in various other Consult an Active Showman for Tour Entertainment Needs lected. sections of town. made after studying facts pre­ I Stiid/nts Name Colors ruffed the third heart with the A K Q 4, Hearts, A K Q «, Dia­ maids. Mias Elirabetli A. Gleeaon, Move Questioned I The student body of the region­ Jack of apades. South discarded the No date was set for the suction, sented bj' Urisno'a accountant w*ho monds, Q S 2, Clubs, K 8. What do Manchester, and Mias Marj’ Flta- During debate over the proposal. Emphasized that the "petitioner _ al schools has elected navy blue deuce of clubs from the dummy. you lay? ribbona. Wetherafleld, wore almt- but it was stated that the uaual GIpen Wtth Cash Sales and gold as its choice for school Lawrence Lattlmer. Board of Ed­ procedure of advertising 5-days In cannot afford to continue safe and f West led another diamond, and Answer: Bid two no-trump, tiili lar ballerina-length gown.>i. that of ucation member, questioned adopt­ ! colors. This recommendation will South ruffed again. Now South the maid of honor In light green advance of the auction In news­ efficient service at the present ahows 22 to -24 points, wlUx bal­ ing the change at thia time. l« t - rates.” I be submitted to the Regional Dis- cashed the queen and six of hearts, anced distribution and all suits trimmed with dark green, and papers circulating in the town, ! trict 8 Board of Education for ap- tlmer contended that since the tax would be followed. Uriano operates a fleet of 12 discarding two more clubs from stopped. those of the btideamaida In dark collector waa elected 0(;t. 7, the' ' proval. the dummy. green trimmed with light green. The statement that buyers must cabs In the Manchester ares. He (Copyright 18S7, OesMral Featarea vote to'change her atatua came too ly property taxes on the 19.57- has owned the buslne.ss since 1955, I A name and symbol for the This left dummy ■with only one Oorp.) PROGRAMS ’The maid of honor carried a cas­ i school will also be recommended cade of white pompons and yellow late. He also advised cutting her 1 grand list and also for docu­ ' by the student body. split carnations and the hridea- commission by one quarter nf a mentary stamps and filing costs, Football Season Open included long punts by the Black maida, cascades of white pompons per cent as an ’'incentive” for the was detailed by the Selectmen. collector to go out after taxes. ^% I8 iY oc7 3 o!3KSeS ^ ' ^ An intramural football league Diamond leader, Richard Rose, and K o v a c s’ A rre st // and white and green split carna­ has been organized at the regional passing by Scorpion leader, -Tony Video Byeryday tions. Former Finance Board chair­ Manchestor E t e n I n g Herald school under the direction of Clyde Falcetta, receiving by McGrath, Follows Accident Thomas F. Thayer. Echo Dr.. man Stephen Lnyzim refuted Lst- Ooventry rorreapondent Mrs. Pau-' COSMETIC DEPT, j THURSDAY Dunnack and Talbot, and field-run­ timer’a stand, pointing out that line littip, telephone P ilgrim . Waahburne, boys' physical educa­ AH Rights Reserved— Vernon, ' brother of the bride­ ALL LEADING LINES 1 ning by David Lord. the budget la not yet adopted and 2-8t81. \ tion Instructor. Two games were John Kovacs, 49, of 10 Holl St., H. T. Dlekenson A Co,, Ine. groom. waa beat man. and ushers No plans for Inter-scholastic were Frederick Wohlgemuth, West that the salary item can still be pl^ed last Week with scores as was fellows: Blue Devils, 6. Wildcats, football play have been announced arrested lairt night and Hartford, uncle of the bridegroom, included. Saccharin' Is almost 600 times Arthur Drug Storts j although the poaslblUt'V of Inter- charged with a rules of the road A motion to table the salary sweeter than aurrar. 0; and Scorpions, 0, Black dia­ and William Mazur, Homestead . A OCTOBER 24 monds. 0. scholasflc schedule for basketball violation following an accident on St. The Blue Devils will take on the this year has been brought before E. Center St. about T. p.m. The bride's mother chose a mink ... ._ Scorpions Thursday followed by a the Regional Board. According to Patrolman Sam­ brown Imported dress with game between the Wildcats and Report Cards Issued uel Maltempo, a car driven by Ja­ dark brown and pink accessories WiersMckl Fhoto In Both These Stores the Black Diamonds. The first report cards to ba Is­ cob Halem, 58, of 128 Autumn S t and corsage of pink rosea. The MRS. ARTHUR HENRY THAYER In last week's game. .Dave sued at the new schoo' were given had Just turned onto E. Center St. bridegroom's mother wore a sable Hudak led the. Wildcats and as­ to students today to be taken from Westminster Rd.. when Ko- brown imported silk dress with the number of coheerU will be ... COATS... SUITS- sisted Armentano and Victor'Jlar- home. Parenta may confer with vaes attempted to pass him on ths dark brown accessories and cor- (Community Band increased next summer. Vacation rlman to score in the second half. their children's teachers tomorrow right hand aids. ELECTRONICS ■age of bronze-colored pompons. UGGETT DRUG »»>*“« TH schedules play a part in the concert -FRIDAY-SATURDAY The Wildcats were led by Merlin from 1:30 to 8:30 p.m. School will A reception for 225 guests was The left front fender on Kovacs* Adjourns to June schedule. I /\ F4 < M L T f. W PARKADE WTiitehouse. not be held tomorrow or Friday. ear hit the rear right bumper of LABORATORIES held at 1 o'clock at the Knights Message! A NIC® GROUP A NICE GROUP OF Highlights of the second game the other car, police said. Kovacs’ of Columbus Home. MiDDlf rURNPiKI MANLHJSUK The JW .H AIA CORK Manchester Evening Herald An­ car then went out of control onto The bride's traveling costume, The Community* Band won’t play OR . WORUMBO COATS dover coirespondenl. Mn». Paul the sidewalk, hit a stop rail and 277 BROAD when leaving on a wedding trip by another tune until next June. Fine Arts Group M A M C H i t m t C o m m * motor through New York State SUITS \ $49.98 Pfakstiehl. telephone Pilgrim came to rest in the First National Lark of musician interest has RADIO T ( 1 1 V I S I 0 N and Canada, was a periwinkle blue 'Tijrmeriy 87#;98 2-8888.^ parking lot- forced the group to discard plans ^ ill Hear Artist "Should I Get A Flu Shot?" $22.98 fe $39.98 Damage to the front end of wool Jersey dress with beige ac­ ______I Blaes 10 u K , ButtoO fron t Stops Heart Gas cessories. After Oct. 28. Mr. snd for keeping the organizatl(|i go­ TIMES FASTER Kovacs’ vehicit was estimated at ing during the winter months. The Rslph Eno, Hartford Artist, will r o m criy 139.98 to 849.88 pleated back. Blue, beiga or $150 while damage to the other Mrs. TTisver will he si home at Answer: Do not listen to yqur neighbors, com­ Most all stxea 10 to 32H. Aa t««m| unit Mk* taMtt A* mUm number of adult musicians at re­ be guest speaker qnd will demon- . CRHOllSEfiSON Hoods Holds Lead vehicle was not estimated. No one Ltsdlng Floristo 405, Rutger St., Utica, N, Y. mentators, netvspaper and magasine articles. There CANDID WEDDINQ hearsals .fell off to the point that waa hurt in the miahap. atrate moitom art 4t the October SHOP BLAIR'S FOR TREMENDOUS the band waa without some instru- meeting o i/th e Manchester Fine | ••■•rthH I M MR* mmtOt MMty M «m In Elks Setback The accused la scheduled to ap­ PHOTODRAPHERS mentatl()n altogqther. There' was is only one person who can intelligently tell you M OsmXnt tsRMi, M KU-ANt pear In To'wn Court Saturday. PARK HILL CO AT and SUIT VALUESI Mir iw Om ruiMt r«M«f ns Also Specialising In Halloween Dance not enough section Mlimee with ArU Assn. Friday at 'A p.m. In the ' if you should get a Flu Shot. And that is your Hoods Milk has scored 1,440 Flowtr Sliep the fewr remaining bandsmen to Whltoh euditorium. Bom In Farm: j The Orange (Length 750 miles) 3-D C O LO R points in the Elks Setback Tourna­ Set for Saturday continue. ingtOD, he tought comniercial art ! family physician. He has at his disposal informa­ is the longest river In South Africa. Fiownn By Wiro So. the band Will revert to ita in New Yobk City, and more re- ' ment and leads the (eague after HERM'S CAMERA original Intent—keepiiTf school cently.wrta instructor. In sculptur­ tion concerning this Flu Shot from all over the seven weeks. and PHOTO SHOP Ml 3-5103 The British American Club Hal­ loween Dance will be held Satur­ musicians playing during the sum­ ing to r the West Hartford Art world that he alone can interpret. So, for your Other scores: Patten's'^iiildsre, MI 8-7ltt IIU Mala M mer months, augmented by adult League. ' Lo«At«4 la NftMlft A m t 8 E. Oentor St.— Mnnehestse day evening at the club from 1,425; Joe’s Barber Shop, 1,406; 9 to 1. musicians. Co-directora ’ Robert He has had a niilhber of one- best of heaUh ASK YOUR OWN FAMILY PHYSI­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I.L. EASTWOOD A few tickets are available and Johns and Robert/Vater started man shows throtishout Connecti­ for FREE ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n Hartford Road Grill, 1,405; (Capitol Ckauot t HArtford. Caaa. < I) ArTEB DINNBB MOVtB the project last year with that in CIAN! He knows what is best for you! , Tyroa# Power Victor IfAlard can he secured from the club stew­ cut, 6hd his liiit exhibit at the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ek)uipment, 1,403; Garden Restau­ Avft fiArdnrr C'haJKD»i • Haw Haras. Caaa. “ Baltla Taal" mind. The band numbered as many New Britain Museum was com­ rant, 1.400; Four Dunces. 1,386; ArIU Kkbrrs Chaaaal I t Haiifard. Caaa, (1B> I LOVR LUCY ard. Tony O'Bright and his or­ •The Sun Chmaaol 9t tprlafflrM, Maai. (BtJO) WAGON TRAIN chestra will play for dancing. Cos­ as 80 pieces. Tivo concerts were pletely sold out. Mrs. J. Herbert DELIVERY ■ ■ ■ H i Prime Beef Boys. 1,395; Garden “ Pickup C'liaaarl Sf S o w HHUIn. Oaaa. • PAY YOUR TELEPHONE RILL HERE. Also Rises” *‘Tka Nrif Stack Starr** tume prizes will be awarded. presented In Center Park. It is ev- Finlay will preside and a aocial Grove Caterers, 1.882; Bond Bread, Alley” Cliaaaal 4# Nalyaka, Ma«a. a TONIGHT ON Also, Woody's Wonders. 1,326; \ “MAN ON FIRE” H«al. Drila Baaaa add Ted Walnut Clippers, 1,325; Keller’s, •\ LawU KJITL •) TONBSTONB TEBBITOBT TELEVISION AT 1 m m M ii m 1,322; Qulsh’s. 1,319; 4XXXX. 1,- "Beward af a Oaaallafrr'* 315; The Hlgbies, 1,813; The THRIILING VALUES! FINE CONSTRUCTION! I 8KABCH FOB ADVEN- Chicago — Charles Baker. 8S, TI'BR IN KEITH'S 58th ANNIVERSARY SALE OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A:M. to 9 P.M. OIL COMPANY ( B) WALTEB WINCHRU. FILE oldest member of the Chicago 14 MAIN S t.—'yEL. MI 8-1608 "Wkere It Laalta Malk?" and tha polo shirt. All in fina Board of Trade In terms of con­ (IB-tO) rVR GOT A 8RCBRT tinuous membership, died Tuesday. 4 . ^ jftir GRF-F-N STAMPS (fl> I'M THE LAW aueHly et a price combed , all color fast. 111! ( S4S) BOXING KbHhltawl Baker, who wae horn In Evans­ Babby Bard rt. Fraaa ville, Irid., Joined the Board of $!M ( I) LOOK AND LEAKS Aaaiiaa. 10 rdi 5-PC. DINEHE * S> BANDSTAND . , ( t) NEWS A WEATBBB another great (trama Soirta lifiit. Sizas for juniors and praps— Trade In 1967 and waa a former di­ (1S-4S) BIO F A v o r r (10-40) TV Horm rector. MATINEE THKATBB *'Critl« la Caraaa** of the thrilling '' $ 6 thru 16. J0HNWffnK~MNETU9IN . !C-ler> (SMO) THIS 18 YO rB L lfH 49.95 9 PIECE Dubuque, Iowa — Mias Annsi t:W ( 1) FAMOrS FLAVHOraE 10:11 ( I) 8TABLIGHT MOVIE tret< to the West Lawther, 86, prominent In The U.S.0i~F0IICE (It-MI THE VKBDICT 16 YOl'BS “ Mr. Deaalaf DHret Nartk** >V>' women's suffrage movement, died itrc.ntn)) NUUK hnbciwo «:M (IS) BBIUHTEB DAV II :M ( t) NEWS BRPOBTEB AND e 30jf40" teble-axtenA ( t) KABTOON KAPEB6 WEATHER _ DINETTE Monday. She was Iowa's first l»-M ) OUEKN rOR A DAT (U) FBONTIBR DOCtOB t* 4t inchae .9® Democratic National committee- (Ml MmCAL INTEBLrDES (M) MARTIN KANS e PlHetic lap raeitte $ 9 9 a 9 5 woman after the 19th Amendment PLUS 4:1S (It-U) SKrBET RTOBM 10 :U ( I) WORLD'S BEST MOTIBB «:M ( SI UTTLE BA6CALS “ GamMlaff Baaoa*' burnt, Hcide —wipai weui adopted. «:M HSI EDOK OF M n n T 111* (IR-fOi NEWS Washington—Harry Read, 66, (Ml IX)ONEV TI NK8 <2S) BIO NEWS claon in an inttani a 34x43” table ex« (III DO YOU TBU8T YOl'B as> PLATHOrSR OF STABS e Chooea smart chroma assistant to the secretary-treas- B'lFKf (40) WEATHKB taiMbtaifoaf lirer of the AFI.-OIO. died Tues­ 4;M Mt-Nl NODEBN BOMANCE8 11:1 (40) CONFIDRNTIAL FII.E or Uack-plata finish day. Read, who was bom In Chi­ i;M ( II Jl'.NOLE ITM 11:10 (10) w e a t h e r a n d SPORTS a filaslic tap ratitfa ( «-ftl WILD BILL BfUKOCK (M) WEATHER e 4 chairs upholMarail ta burns, stains, otc. cago, waa a former ett; editor of (III I LED THKER LIVES 11 :U (IB) X a L IO N DOLLAR MOVIB match yaiir tabla the Chicago American- and one­ ( » l THE rm S T SHOW "The Rl«a Laiap" Wipas daan aotlly. (Ml UOMBDV TIME (SO) TONIGHT time night city editor of the old jSSI (Ml POFEVr, 11 :M (5.1) NEWS e Olaaii)ing cappar Chicago Herald and Examiner. 1:M ( II BIG ADVENTUBH ( « ) TONIGHT “ Manter Kry*' 11 ;M (Ml NEWS * FREVltlWK doMet as card table andchromai finitii ( M il m i c A f.v Mo u s e c l u b 1l:4«-( II w e a t h e r S NEW ! a 3 chaira uphobtared (III THE BIO 8HOW l t :N < II NEWS (Ml THE EARLY SHOW S-PC. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- WEDNESDAY', OCTOBER 23,””1967 V p a g b m t v i PAG E KOirR MANCHESTE* EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1967 will direct. Currier, English teach­ remembered for her tdle as the George Pederson; Mrs. John Prin­ rested by State Policeman Francis baby sitting,' Faking leaves, or beth and returned on the Queen on Uit panel appeared to have land iaid, is that lawyers and w it­ Columbia ‘ er at Windham High School, came "Indian" In '"Lo and Behold.” : i gle and Mrs. Edward Carlson; Jepson on a charge of driving to cleaning the cellar. I f you need a Mary. ' Andover Coventry strong reservations about any re­ nesses might tend to play. up to here this fall'from Derry, N.H. Hia Committees -• Farm Bureau Annual Meeting the lift at an Intersection, received good worker anyone Interested Merton Wolff, on vacation from Brownell Says The building of the stage is be-_ The Tolland • County Farm a nolle in Trial Justice Court laxation on the ban agatnat cover­ the camera. Court Cases background in dramatics includes may call the Rev, George duties at 'Ifaijsfield Training On the other hand, he continued. Group Slated the' organization of the'-Plymouth Ing completed by Lucius W. Robin­ Bureau will meet in Ellington Monday night..Trlal Justice Bliza- Evans, adult advisor. Last year the School, has returned frbm visiting age, ' but. a superior court Judge, Judges who knew a trial was be­ playqra while a atudent at Plym ­ son Jr. and George E. Peters. Town Hall Tuesday night, with ,beth Hutchins, tqok this action group earned, and gave to mis­ an old friend, Doran Grant, in San- Tricky Treat 4fH Achievement Night Slated Thomas ‘Trolsnd of New London, Sclfool Dispute ing televised would be more alert. Two caa4s, Involving loonl man ATTENTION! outh Teachers ColIe)fc in New '' Mothers from the sponsoring the bualnesa meeting to ataitt''af­ when evidence showed that he had sion# through the church. 8100. gerville, Maine. Grant lived here said It ought to be given a try. 'There would be no likelihood of who Were arraeted yaeterdny and To Present Himpshire. This group went on group are; Mrs. Leo Cartier, pro­ ter a turkey dinner which wilh be driven hia heavily loaded truck Brownies Need '..eaiiler for a number o f years while Tim es Have f'hangesl* their going to sleep on the bench,” charged with intoxication, wan the road in an effort to raise grams and advertising; refresh­ served at 8:48 p.m. to the left to ^void a collikion. The Browples are wlthbtit . a boys Were in school. He was mar­ Night Planned At Robertson School, Nov. 1 Needed ^Aciion Said, the judge: he said. dtspond of bF Judge Weeley C. money. As teacher of English at ments. Mrs. Laurens Holbrook; Wesley Bradway of Union, pres­ Irving ' Segall, Mamaroneck. leader, as of Nov, 1, unlesi some ried last year and has two young "Tlmea have changed. We now Gryk in Town Court thia morning. Derry High School for five years, tickets, M'TS.' ' Vlnce.nt SledJesRi. ident of the group, will preside Long Island, N. Y „ arrested at the Interested person vclunteers for step-daughters. (Oonttnued from Page One) are accustomed to .the taking of JUTS LUNCH 3~Act Play For UNICEF Curwntty, Oct M (Sped*!)—A|Ker»h: •'Frora'tiCxtngtoii to Ub«r- Howard D. Warnocl^ (7, who he directed such plays as "Night Mra. Alfred Brand, Mrs. Abraham and give the . elcocie. Business in­ same time and place by Officer the job. Mrs. Ralph E. 'Wolmer, pictures in our church services, 1081 M A IN S T ^ A c ro ss From Army and Nary 4»H Adil«v#mont Night profrwti ty," Lancaster; "The Red Fort." gave hia addreea as 33 W alker 8L, Must Fsll,” "Hay Fever" and "The Rubin and Mra. Holbrook. Public­ cludes hearing reports of officers, Jepson, 'forfeited a 815 bond by chairman of the troop committee,, Msnolieeter Bveaihg Herald even in Cathedrals. 1 hsve dobs s | Columbia, Oct. 23 Special -T h e w ill ho hold ot T:80 p.m. Nov. 1 Leaaor; “The Flower Drum Song.” halt the whisky rebellion in Penn­ Boy? 9, Unin jured was sentenced to 30 days in ji^l. He Night of January Ifith,” ’ for a ity, Mrs. Wlllinm Burnham. election of town directors; direc- failing, to appear. .- announced today that Mrs. Jo-An Andover, Oct. 38. (Spacial)— sylvania. he said. An insurrection Commuplty Players will preaent F. P e I a m b i a mtreapoadent, Mrs. o t tho Robortoon School. L«on A. Lee; "Is Peace Possible?'” Lons­ lot of thinking shout the way; .was arrested by Patrolman Wil­ teacher’s group. He also directed Young OOP Oiib to Meet tors-ati-jarge, and ten delegates to Arthur .Shaw. Meriden, arrested ArmetVong has resigned her post. Plana for tha second annual. Unit'.' developed there over collection of WILL BE OPEN Hugh Herbert's 3-act comedy, "F or Denald R. Tuttle, Mephone Acad­ Lohrio ond Mro. Owen S. T rw k dale; ‘The Towers of Trebizond,” techniques have been improved to As Bike Hits Car liam Oooke following the com­ student drnmstics. The local Young Republican the Stittb .Farm Bureau annual by State Policeman Clifford Bom­ Mrs. William Jacobus ia assistant federal excise taxes. 1/jve or Money," as its fall pro­ ed Nations International CSill-- wUl bo general cholrmen. Macauley; "The Outsiders.” Mar­ the point where the judge, jury, | Club, w ill be host to the County meetlhg^Nov. 20. bard for passing in a no passing leader and Diane Sanden, junior emy S-8485. Other Occasions plaint of a Main S t rCaident who duction. under the sponsorship of Leading Roles dren'a Emerge n - e y \ F u n d John Bdwtrd Fordol wUl he tin; " ^ r . Far the Mountain witnesses and lawyers are not group tomorrow night in Yeomans Lticiu4 W. Robinson of this zone, forfeited a 828 bond when assistant leader. 'There have been other occa­ Steven Olbert. 9, of 40 Summer said Warnock waa at the n a r of 6 A.M. to 2 A M. DAILY The lead male part will be por­ . maotor of eeramonlki « t the pro­ Peak,” '^Masters; "Shadow in the aware photographers are at work- Columbia Cooperative Kindergar­ Hail. A -business meeting W'il| be town wfll report for the resolu­ he also failed to appear. All attempt to find someone te (UNICEF) Trick or TraatL.jjro- sions where various presidents Sir escaped uninjured yesterday 915 Mala St. in an bitoxieated ten at Yeomans Hall. trayed by Edward Paradis of Wii- Painting Bill Large gram which will include group Wilds.” Mastersoh; "The Yoke in the courtroom. t condition. followed by a aoeial hour. Chester tions committee, ®.' which he, Is Work Day for Christ head the troop have failed aiid gram have been announced by M i « acted in order to maintain the when he rode his bicycle into the CLOSED A U DAY SUNDAY Mambers of the cast have been limantic as Preston Mitchel. Psrs- oinging. and the Arrows,” Matthews; "Ras­ " I f the Canon (Canon 85 .of the' Rene Chapdelaine, 48, o< 882 Walter of Rockville, president of chsirman. Members of the dongregatlonai Mrs. Wolmer said, if no one Is ITte United Statei Government’! aupremacy of the constitution," In rehearsal , for the past two di.s has appeared with the Col- Henry Wrobllnekl and Guy Out*’ cals in Paradise,” Mlchener and American Bar Assn, banning Cam­ path of a car on Center St. eaat of Hartford Rd., arroeted by Patrol­ jhe group, will preslde._Mrs. Regin­ Resen'ations for tjie dinner must Church Youth Fellowship Group avsilable b.v Nov. 1, the meetings Public Housing Adgriiniitration an­ ICn. Uveratt M. Barth hae Brownell said. , FEATURING HOME MADE ITALIAN SAUSAGE weeks. This production will be pre­ ifmbla Players in "Curious Sav­ law, planning cdmmfttea headi. Day. eras and radio microphones from Cooper St. man Ctaarlei Morneau after the ald Lewla of this town Is corres­ be made by Friday-and mailed to have designated Saturday as their will be discontinued. nually paints soma 420,000 hous­ written three ihott eklte in which "Thus for example, in Aaron sented in "The; Round” which age" and "Lo and BeholdT" He is This year, the U N IC E F collae- 4-H membero will take part. One. Also, "The Red Marten.” NIssen: courtrooms) is relaxed, there , can accused’s wife told police tfeAt and MEAT BALL GRINDERS ponding secretary. She announced Box 480, Rockville, .Conn. The pro­ "W ork Day for Christ” and will Home from Europe ing units and has a total bill of Burr's .conspiracy of 1808, in the The driver of the car was Arthur means a whole new set of staging employed with the Nuclear Di­ tlon boxes will be picked up at a" "Short Oourae Wasn't So Short" c 1 e.n c .e Looks at Smoking." hardly^be any harm in it. It would Bailey. 4.1. of Columbia, who was Chapdelaine threatened her, was Ala# An Types of Sandwiches and Short Ordera that the executive board of the gram dbmmittee is John DzIaduL spend it working for money to Dr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, Rt. 8. about 810.000,000 for painting. The resistance td the arms embargo in la being to occupy the cen­ vision of Pratt and Whitney Air­ central point in each neighborhood will feature Hazel UtUe. Penny Northrup; 'T h e Hidden Persuad- not be an unmitigated blessing, not arrested. Police said the boy given a 8-day suapended jail eon- 1)11111 State group will meet in Middle- August U Loehr Jr. and Ida K. donate’ to missions. have returned home from a 8- cost of the paint repreaents. about 1808, In South Carolina 'nulllflcs- craft in Middletown. by each youngster, interested in Barth and Robert Gehrlng, who ers."',Packard; "Bunny Lake Is however.” tence and placed on probation for ter of the auditorium floor and thq town Oct. 29. t Holcomb. They are willing.to do many odd Week tour of Europe, where they 15 to 20 per cent of the total coat, tion' of the Tariff Act in 1832. in admitted he was at fault. He re­ participating. were 4-H Town Oommlttee echol- Missing,” Plpe'r; "Links in the One possible' disadvantage, Tro- '•ceived only a scraiched knee. six montha. audience will, be seated around It. 'The feminine lead is Mrs. Elisa­ Hostesses for Thursday night's Jnstioe Court Casea jobs one needs dona around the visited in 11 different countries. with' labor being the major item the Mormon rebellion of 1881. and John Currier, new to the Players, ,Whcn the boxes are returned to artfilp wlnnera to the program Chain." Rhode: The Lady," Rich­ beth Lane of Andover, who will be meeting will be Mra. Lewis, Mrs. Joseph A. Zdeb, 30. Meriden, ar­ home — dishes, washing windows, They lallored on the Queen Eliza­ of expense. ter; "Papa You're Crazy,” Saro­ in the more recent Little Rock the home listed as the collection this summer at the University of School difflculty. Arm meaaurei yan; "H ow to Watch a Baseball depot,.cocM and cookiea wiH be’ Oonthectlcut bed to be taken to dispel defiance Game,” Srhwed; "The Short provided for the youngsters by the Another" skit "Ooventry Was of the federal law.." hosteia. This la a departure from’' Thoro," will pertain to the East­ Reign of Pippin IV,” Steinbeck; Brownell said sanctions had not last year's plan when tha elemen­ ern atatbs Bepooltlon in Spring- “Candle for a' Corpse,” Sterling: been needed in the bitter quarrels •Turgenev,” Stevens; ‘Three for tary school and the First Congre­ field. Maaa, and wiU feature over boundary lines, water rights gational Church social room were Rickv Barth. Betty Urn taoimrd. the Chair,” Stout: "Lonely Law," and debt claims. Stuart; "The Wonderful O,” Thur- used as collection and refreahment. Judith Fardal and William Rey­ "In each ra.se the Bupreme headquarters. nolds. ber; “ TTie Trumpet Shall Sound,'’ Court waa called on to settle the Hoateeiee Listed The third skit will be "Oamp- Tomlinson; "Gale Force," Trevor; di.spute in such s way as to estab­ 2 the “ LOOK” ITte UNICEF hoateasea for this ftro Uemoriea" featuring Betty '•We Are Seven,” Troy: "Barches- lish justice between them (the Lem l«onard, a scholarship .win­ ter Towers,'; Trollops; "The Bush­ yaar are Mrs. Wilfred Perry, aa- states).'' he said. "In each con­ aUted by Mra. William KaUey, ner. Pamela Glenney. was chosen man Who came Back." Upfield; troversy the Judgment of the court y. ' the 4-R camper and Jean Ann "A ll Ibrough the Night,” Vaughan: Wales Rd., Mra. Latter MacDon­ waa obeyed however much a state ald, Hebron Rd., If n . Robert Mac* Bradfleld the 4-H camp spirit, at ’Th e Interplay of Bast and disagreed with it. tlM closing of the Tolland county Weat,” Ward; ’T o See the Dream Oranor, Hebron Rd.; M n. Ruth The closing session of the as­ of FASHION 'S? Whitnay, assiated by Mra. Stewr 4-R camp program hied at the West: '” Tbe complete Works of sociation meeting included a panel 'Windham County Camp In Abing- Nathaniel West,” West;, "A art Holalngton, Habron Rd. and on the- question o f permitting Andover Center; Mra. Thomas J. ton. Chance for G lory’’-.W right;' and radio, television and atlll exmefa During the program Joan Storra ’The Braintree Mtalloii," Wychoff. Birmingham, Long Hill Rd.; Mre. coverage of trials. Cbrl Barton, Laka Rd.; Mra. W al­ and Jcgreo SchneH will model their Merry Weeders te Meet Most of the lawyers appearing droaoss made for 4-H dress revue. The Merry Weeders 4-H will mates ter Oatby, Rose Lane; M n . Henry M a s money for the 4-H fair will have a work meeting at 11 a.m. Wrohliaaltl, Lake Hd.; Mra. SHver bo awarded as wdl as aerards for Hoirtngt^ Boston Hill ,Rd.; Mra. Friday with Mrs. Kenneth S. Lyon Foran, Bunker H ill Rd.; Mra, a^olarahlps, record books and and Mrs. Dean G. Wiley, co-lead­ Ip * certificates of achievement will be ers. in charge, ’nils will be a com­ Richanl Leon, Aapinall Dr.; Mra. dMrtbuted by the Rev, C. Arthur munity servlca project Donald Caough, Hickory H ill; Mre. Bradley o f the Second Oongrega. The group plans to plant M bulky SWEATERS Philip Denoncourt, Bear Swamp tlcBai Church; Albert B. Gray, bulbs at tha Robertson B^hool Rd.; M n, WiUiam Kowalski, Rt. county club agent; and Mrs. Win' grounds and 38 bulba at tha Cov­ 8, and Mra. Paul PfanatlelU, Ben- throp llarrlani Sr., chairman o f entry Grammar School grounds. ton HiU. . the 4-H Tbwn Committee. It purchased the bulbs from dues Othar parenta who would be in- n e r e win be a rehearsal on the paid Into ita treasury. terSRtad m opening their homee as pfugram Friday evening with dress Tomorrow's Rvrnts a eonection and refreahmant de­ Tomorrow’s activities include pot are askad to call Mra. Henry- the school. Provisional League of Women Wrobllnekl. Taz Uat Boors Voters daytime unit meeting on Tha boxes will be delivered to- Town Asaasaor P. Raymond "Your Town’s Oovsrnmcnt and these points by Mra. Julian Kraew- Brega win have special hours from Fire Protection,” from 10 a.m. to pleated skirts akl as soon as they are ready. S p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday in the North 11:30 a.m.. Booth-Dimock Memo­ Dinner Oaaoelee Coventry FlNhouse for those de­ rial Library; Firat Congregational , The Spo^men'a Club Dtiiner alring to file property tax declara­ Church School fttmlly potiuck su^ scheduled for Saturday has been tions. Ha will be In thia building per. 6 p.m., vestry; and pinochle canceled indefinitely.. Oct. SO-frem 9 a.m. to noon for the card party, ' 8 ' p.m.. Coventry Meetbin Tonlgbt aame purpose. Grange Hall on R t 44A. Cub Scout fathers who have Plana Group to Meet Also, Brownie .Troop 70, after volunteered to asilst with tha com-' T. The Zoning and Planning Com­ school with Mrs. John T. CoQsln mittae w ill meet in the elementary and Mra. E. M. Boisvert; Merry WICE-OVIR mission will meet at 8 p.m. Mon­ school library tonight at 8. Sewe'ri 4-H, at 3;15 p.m. with Mrs. day in the Town Office Building Ethel Cargo; Cub Scout Pack 88, •nw Garden Club w ill meat in with Nathan Miller, chairman, in Den 1, at .8:.30 p.m. with Mrs. A l­ the elementary aehool all-parpese' charge. bert Cheseon; and Webelos Den, room at 8 p.m. Couples Flan to 'Dunce 8:30 p.m. with Charles Lowery in The 4-H Skwbladee win meat a t' The Couples Club o f the First South St. School. loader CUrSnee Goes’s heme at 7 Congregational Church will meet at p.m. 7:80 pjn. Saturday to go square Advertisement— Need paint? dancing in Vernon Orange. The Lant Chance Before NEopchaster Bvapiajr Herald group will return to the church for •...the W H ITE PAGES of- your Airtevsr Bim epinlMt, Mn, jhnt refreshments. Coventty. telephone , directory, Look up "Paint— Retail” talephoM PDgtte A Halloween party had been which Includes Lebsntm. Stafford in the y e l l o w pages of Originally planned to be held In the Springs, Storrs and Wlllimanttc, your phone book. The church vestry. go to press. For new, changed or Choir to Rehearse additional listings, please , call the claaaified information The First Congregational Church telehpone business office. NEWEST aaves time and trouble choir will meet at ,7:45 p.m. to­ morrow in the sanctuary, .instead Manchester Evening Herald whenever you need a ■ Of at 7:30 p.m. since t ^ Church Oavnitry oorw npendent; Mrs. F. product or service. School family potiuck supper will Pauline Little, telephone Pngrim be held earlier in the church •vee- 3-SS8L try. The greatest combination library Bot* lArted find It Fart 77)0 completed list of adult Oharge In The books added to \hc Booth-Dlmock Tear since co-ediication "A Woman Doctor Looks at Love PrsacrlpHei 'Yrtilow Pog«t** Memorial Library sbeivaa Include: Ib te and Life.’*-Hilliard; "Houwrful o f Love." Housepian; 'TTie Nature o f PINE PHARMACY Paealen.” Jhabvala; "Alabama M4 OMtar S t_ a a 9-8814 Empire." Kelley; •‘Fowler'e End,”

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■avaral friendly BMoUnga ha haa fr lo r B — »4o * 'k Worry ot ; V Report Favoring 6~3-3 System Press Lauded hod in th* laat two years with «nmo—uao IDaily Radio -VVT16-.1M 0 Syrian-Turkish Crisis u.s: Aid to Sovlat Communlat Party be Ntkita Khrushchev has raised con­ FALSE TEETH W fX W ^ U M BMtM OitiUfkl TIdw IVPOP-i-llii* Made by Illing^ Stinchfield For Work in siderable worry here that b’e may Slippiofi or Irrifating? be following the Soviet line to such M .h ' Iti Cooling Off Period Yugoslavia a degree that ha la no longer to be Don't ba ambanaaMd by loo** Ibla* t iM foUllowlBf proxrmm A'hununa^ ot rcMons for hav- rto accommodate Grades 9 through taath aUpptnc, dnppUia or wobbUna ■Iw art luppued by th« radio WHAT-Sarenada Safety Drive counted os a neutral between the whan you aat, talk or lautb. Just e Star Kxtra F O R D A Y S O N Inc A Junior high achooi ayitem In 13 until 1980. A fter that there epriiikla a lUtl* P A B m T H on your power bloca. manageiaents and ara aubjcct to WDRO—Lowall Tbomaa 1 0 (Confined from P ag* Oa*) plat**. TbI* pleasant poirdar g i t t t a will no longer be room for the ehaara without aotlca. WPOP—Top 40 Tim* Maneheater haa been preientad by U.S. offlclale are not sura on this remarkabl* aana* of addad oomtort J ita - ninth grade ax the npmber of 10th (OonUaned tro i^ Page One) Wanted, To Borrow: „ , 'Arthur H. niing, anperlnten^ent Issue, the world woqld ■ Mt faced point; they art simply worried, un­ and aaeurtty by boMln* plat** moee WHAT—Pttttir Party WHAT-eeraaad* •i.- ' throui^ 13th grade students will Any Tortahle’ Pets flenly. No aummy, tp o v r . paaty taat* w n o —tMek Burtal e ( achooli, and Raymond ■ D. as, and might lead to great "with frightful avants.” certain and dlotruatfu! or fealtna. T fa alfafllaa (non-aeld). number 3,500, the high school's (Ooatlnued from Page One)\^ < Tha .New Tork Herald Tribune ntinchfleld, aaslatant auperintend- capMlty.... abuses. The question, he said, was *Duat into the Eye*’ Oat rA S T n T H at any dnia oountar. wSo-«^ltUl«r Ik one for the Judiciary Itself to de­ The Luts Junior Museum la ■aid today the Btata. Department WDRC—ArthOT Oodtray liU - ant The Board of Education re­ Tile new building on E. Middle Commenting on efforts to Tugoslav rapresanutlyee in Be^- WMAT-«*r*nad* cide. looking for adCHtlonal animals .decided to auapend temporarily all - WFOP—WAS Work* WTIC^-TOck Burtal I ceived the Written report at Ita T^ke. w ill accomihodate , theae defer debate pending mediation, for Its ‘‘Animal Borrowing” grade on a new economic aid pro­ •lU — n eetin g Monday avening. Wa!«i’— growing demand Gromyko declared any delay In economic and most military aid to WHAT-PUtUr Party WDRC—Amo* aim Aady ninth gradsra,. aa will Barnard project. Undar this neweat In­ gram for .the fiscal year would be ^ WPOP—B<>- WOCO—R*oorO R«t1«w revert to an 8-4 plan having only Instructions for Its care. The they Bald, la to' find out' where clety that wants to keep pets yet Lines WKNR-P.H WPOP—Myrtery Tim* eqrdlng to the report. This does He. asserted that the West wqs the elementary and high achooi Three from Area animal is to be returned to Its Tito stands In his relations with could not afford the fees o f a vet­ w n c —Rou Htllar • !l4— not mean that the atudent’s trying to keep the Arab states Russia and the'' IVest^m powers WDRO-CU Itolby WHAT—Record Rodeo system, it .would be necessary to owner at the close of the school erinary aurgeon to treat tlielr mal- HAROLD EELLS V WPOP—Wax Work* WTIC—People Ar* Funny academic life - is to be neglected. build more than 40 classrooms on Get State Posts under military and economic dom­ and alqp determine the direction In Manlrhester Agent.' WDRO-R. Q. Lawt* ination and trying to divide them, day. Any owner of a live, “ port­ adiea." Bling ahd Stlnchfleld feel that the existing schools, they said. which he Intends to move. Tel. M l 9-7U2 r—Plktter Party WPOP—Myrtery Tim* VEEY them. able” pet who would Uke to "So says Bernard McMaitus of 4ita— PURCHASE! youngster la helped to mature Proponents of the 8-4 system be­ Tha U n l^d States Britain, and ~VOOO—R*oonl Rartaw Three area women, two from make said pet available to the the society. He reports that^e . WHAT—Record Rodeo when he becomes competent In hta lieve that the junior high schools Bitar declared the Eisenhower Franca have been supplying eco­ WKWB-P.M. •tudlhs. Maneheater and one from Rock­ museum for this, purpose le •erviedi; pperatea • five nights \ a wHo-«*w* w n c —Nlfht Lin* attempt to Imitate the senior high Middja East doctrine was designed nomic and military asaiatance to WDRO-N*w* ' . _ ^ _ WDRC—Ruely Drape* The Junior high abhool la meant ville, were elected to State Aa- to wreck Arab independence and asked to contact Mrs, James week, visiting three different WPOP—United lAuto Worker! Show WPOP—Hound Do« school Jn the manner of subject In­ seipbly post* of the. Catholic Irvine, 73 Baldwin Rd. not H tb since 1949. He broke with Sta­ areas. li*a - to eaae the youngstfer through All the vacuum left by. vanishing linist Russia in 1948. From the struction, arbitrary pupil appraisal Ladies of Columbus at its recent later than Monday. Soma o f the There ia no obligation to pay, *'lJ iA T - •Platter Party WHAY—Record Rodeo the dUBcuIt adjustment between tactics, and harsh promotion and BritUh-French Influence In the United States alone he has re- Raoord Rartaw w n o —Nlfht Line childhood and young adulthood. 43j-d convention In Danbury. Middle East. animals that will be acceptable but there is a box in the ambu­ ■P.H. ■WDRC—Ruety Draper failure procedures, Illing and Mr. H. John Malone was named 'celved about »1*4 billion worth of lance into which tha pete’ own­ WPOP—Heund Dot Eor thla reaaon the seventh grade BItar charged that '^rkey was arc young puppies, kittens, aid. fiM - Stlnchfleld said. State editor and Mrs. Cain Ma­ ers are asked to drop whatever o f a Junior high achooi 1s closer These supporters of the 8-year keeping forces . on the Syrian rabbits, hamsters, white mice, Tito recognised the Soviet Satel­ WPOP—United Auto Worker* ■bow WHAT—Nit* Watch to the elemenUry type of teach- honey was elected State counselor. border to serve the alms of . cer­ guinea pigs, turtles, ^etc. they feel they can contribute. Up­ w n c—Nlfht Ltn* elementary school claim that It la Mr*. Winifred Gagne of Rockville lite government of East Germany keep of the eeryice comes mainly • ' « H A T - ^ ttar Party WDRC—Tho World Tonlfht TOMORItOW THflU NOV. a Ing, and the ninth grade li more better.for the students to make tain Western powers. He accused Oct, 15. The United State* warned WCCO—Racnctt Rartaw WPOP—Hound D o f Is the new president of the State the Turks or. provocative acta from aubscriptions by animal lov­ similar to a senior high school, the one adjustment from the elemen- before hand that it deplored such WKNB-P.M. administrators say. group. aimed at touching off war at the ers and the proceeds from' an oc­ W n o —Roe* Miller WHAT—Nlte Watch iary achooi to the high school Other officers are Mrs. Margaret aaya It will produce hot water In as a move and publicly expreosed re­ casional beneflt dance cake sale, WDRC-Cal Kolb* WTIC—W fht Line Ih the report the two officials desired moment. WDRC—The World Tonlfht rsther thsn two adjustments. They Reed, Hartford, vice president; little as 3 seconds, weighs lest than gret at thfs action afterward. The or concert WPOP—Wax Work* aaid that If Manchester had a believe that the older system puts WPOP—Hound Dof regular Junior high ayatem, that Miss Margaret Lynch, Hartford, 2 pounds, and can be adjusted to State Department argued that this *’?teAT-PUll*r I^ y tr t * - more emphasis on the educations! recording secretary; Mrs. Agnes Water Heated at Tap fit almost any faucet. It was de­ tended to build up the prestige of since the end of World War II, w c g ^ y wra Rartaw WHAY—Nlte Watch la, aegiygation of grades 7. 8,.euid aspect of schooling rather than the w n c —Nlfht Lina 9, thla wolild not be much of a Heffernan, Newington, corres­ signed particularly fpr summer the East German regime end there­ Sweden has become an imihigranf WDRC—Ru«* Naufhtoa ■ocisl or emotional, the report Great Neck, N.Y.—A new fau­ by strengthened Soviet policy on w n c—Row Miller change from what la now being ponding secretary; and Mrs. homes, camps, and other places country. About 75,000 foreignera WDRQ-Cal Kplbr WPOP—Hound Dof V said. cet water heater has been market-^ t:4 »- done. Manchecte^ now haa a S-3-4 Louise Sweetland, East Hartford, where hot water Isn't readily avail­ German unification."” have become . Swedish citlaana WPOP—Wax Work* Illing and Stlnchfleld believe State lecturer. ed by a Great Neck company, which WHAT—Nlte Watch system. Oradee T and 8 are group­ able. TIto'a action, coming on top of since that tlma. *'*ra A T —DataUn* V that from the atandpolnts of the. ------10th AnnlTareary Show ed together. welfare of the child, and th* fl- -Open Mike Aooordlng to prsMnt eetimatea, nanclal-'saving to the town, the -Nawa Haw* ' W H A T-N it* Watch die senior high school will be able 8-3-3 plan Is best for Manchester. WPOP-Hewa w n c —At th* U.N. WDRC—Rue* Naufhlea “ ^AT-Datelln* WPOP—Hound Dof IMFOBIED tagiouo^ It often attacks tha gland 0^*atS*?aa^Mman WHAT—Nlte Watch o n . one "Side only, leaving Uit ____P-lAwr*ne* Walk w n c —At th* U.N. NARUMI CHINA The other susceptible to mumps latar. WDRC—Rue* Naufhtea Ont can axpact tha first symp­ * '^feA T —Reranada WPOP—Hound Dof w n o—a. Ceu Ola* Oob tt:M - toms of mumps about eight days w rote—Muale a la Cart* WHAT—Nlte Watch Doctor Says after exposure. There Is little WPOP—Top 40 TUn* w n c —Time for Muelo danger of infecting other* after WDRC—Ruaa Naukbton WPOP—Modem Sound* the swelling has gone down or TelsTision Proenns tt;4 »- Mumps Virus Appaars to later Uum eight days after the ap­ WHAY—Nlte Watch Spread with Great Rase On Pace Two w n c —Tima for Muale pearance of the first symptoms. WDRC—Ruaa Naufbton There Is rbw a skin test avail­ WPOP—Modern Sound* B y E D W IN P. JORDAN, M. D. able to determine . auacepUbiUty ll!* a - WHAT—Nlte Watch Written for N E A Her\lce to mumps or to confirm a diag­ wno—New* Mumps la probably the most i no**® the disease. Also, GENERAL t ^ R C —New* * Weather WPOP—Modem Sonnd* highly contagious of the socalled vaccine has been develop- U ilf— childhood diseases. ed, but thla is not yet recom­ TV SERVICE WHAT—Nit* Watch It Is caused by a virus which mended except under special clr- w n o —Sporta cumstancea. Hen m AK a can WDRC—Ru«_____ ;u»* Naufhtoa apepara to be spread with great­ Mfiiiita A Z a S a r iiM r a r ta WPOP—Modem Sound* est ease to susceptible persona. Apparently it provides protec­ U ; « i- It can even be carried by a tion against the disease for less IK L . 10 S -M n WRAT—Jax* Alley w n c —Siarllfht Serenade healthy person from one child to than a year. I t does not give Newest editions of tlie , WTDRC-Ruaa Naufhtnn another. the same degree of resistance as WPOP—Modem Sound* ar-'-'l'-*. "-JW U ;«a - Mumprf U more common Jn chll- i WHAT-Jaxx Alley dren than grownups. It is not'• be perfected “B ig W h eel” in tn.rcks with w n c —Starilfht Berenad* in the future. I f It could be used tTORC—Ruaa Naui^tnn pleasant at any age. !t la incon­ effectively for .parefits who hsd » SFEGUX. 4 WDRC—Billy Kowalciyk / venient and somewhat painful. It , BMflwta aad Meet B a Os a never had" mumps but were ex­ la not completely harmless since posed by their children It would ' WlSiiteel Itellaa Baoea h A white-topped Automobile complications in the kldne^erl'Srtalnrv h « " * " w n ► SBa 4 parked In the aun ramaine 15- de- Joints, or brain are not u n k n o ^ ^ ” " greee cooler liudde than a black- The moat feared complica­ N tw SbA w WI pickufx. ^irthar Dras Stout j topped car. Automotive body tion is what Is spoken o f aa "go­ ensineen can’t explain it,. ■■ ing down” or involvement of the Insect Dust Found sex glands. 'pils is much more common In mini It d&cs nbf Hay Fever Cause NEWHUSILE! occurr before the age o f maturity,' which is an am im ent fo r having Evanston, HI.— Researchers have the disease early. found that insect dust in the air Studies have been made on this Is a m ajor cause of respiratory al­ iand o' complication. In general. It seema lergies, such as hay fever and that, it Is companrtlvely unusual. asthma, from which 10 to II mil­ When, it does happen, one side lion Americana suffer. Suggested only is usually Involved. I f both treatment up resistance by a ae­ teeticleS are Involved, aterlUty ia ries o f Injections of weak solu­ ANNIVERSARY VERY SPECIALLY PRICED a poaStblUty. tions o f ths alltrgy-producing in­ NEW MUSOE! NEW STYLE! I t is euridua that this irirua sect materiala. Persona with hay dlsaaaa ahould have such a liking fever and asthma have found re­ for tha salivary glaada lying- on lief for th* first time through such the sldee o f the Jaws. I t Is also treatment, tha Northwestern Uni­ SALE strsage that, though highly con- versity researchers say. THROUBH SATURDAY, OCT. II BUIR’S

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PA G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHESTER.] CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2^, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1957 PAGE NINI force that might have been repre­ Halloween Party sented by a aputnik trained on each Droodles ^DPtting iirrald one of them. -They were men eup- Skxwatch Schedule WOMEN'S CLUB posedly living in cowed fdar of all By R041ER PRICE Set for Retarded the capacity to kill them , which DESERT BRIDGE Thursday, Oot. 24' The Manchester Aaaociation for U BMMU ftTMt was massed around them. Mldnigtlt— 2 a.m...... Volunfeer* Needed lUJKliwtat, 2®B» the Help of Retarjled Children will A^any purpose rHOM*a r ^.'jimaiiSUN But what suddenly appesred, out 2 a:m.-i4 a.m...... Volunteer* Needed waL t e k -it rCRQUBON 4 a.m. 6 a m...... Volunteer* Needed hold its annual Halloween Party MON., (XT. 28th-B P.M. PuMUlicn of these: men—sudden In its precise 8 a.m.—8 a.m...... Volunteer* Neecled for the youngsters Friday, at 7 touBdtd Oetob«r i. UU appearance, but actually long GARDEN GROVE 1874-1957 small chests 3 9 '*° 8 a.m. in a.m, ...... ,. Eleanor Hembrechls i p.m. at the Bunce Center, Olcott ruWMM Brtrjr Craiung Bxeapl nourished and almost inevitable in 10 a.m .Noon ...... Burr Stephens > ■mdan and H^dag*. Eotarad at to* ,St. Children are to come in cos­ Noon- 2 p.m...... Volunteer* Needed . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE MI 9-8922 Reg. 161.60. B ig savings on these Pnitottlc* a: Mancoe*l«r Coan.. a* huipan nature iiself—waa the re­ tume and refreshments tviU' be M I 9-5810, M l 9-9155 im x a a Cla«a MaU Uatur 2 p.m.—4 'p.m...... Olive Chartier, Loui.se K. Lord bachelor chests which are so prAc* SUBSCRIPTION RATKS solve not to be afraid, and the in­ served. Arrangements are In the ,1 Rcnervations _____ PatMibla la adaaoc* 4 p.m.— B p.m...... W. Joseph Lemire, Joseph Carlin stinctive decision to place their will charge of Mrs. John Kannealjy Clotw TbUT*., Oct. 24 tical in the small bedrooms; store 6 p.m.- 8 p.m...... Lucy Burke, Roger Winter who is being aaslsted by Mrs. A. GUEST FEE 75c OB* Year ...... W W in the battlefield against the gune 8 p.m.— 10 p.m...... F. Barry so many things in living room or fu Hootka ...... 17 7i Lennon, Mrs. John Craig. Mr?. S. Tlim Mootba of the commissars. 10 p.m.- Mldniglit ...... Ronald Rickert J, Benson, and Mrs. John Makulis. hall. Nutm eg maple as shown; On. Moett ...... When they heard this unbeliev­ Skywatch Post located on top o f Manchester Police Station. Vol- Mrs. Ed Taconia will haridle same chest in mahogany has oval WMlUT ...... unleers may register at Civil D*fen.^- Strangely, the commissars did man from the Finance Company Ralph Starkweather, James Van- A careful man I ought to be; 20” and 28” A little fellow follows me. ▼artuamanta and otbar raadlog maltar net arrest. The guns did not shoot. and goes right on Inventing. So far derhoff, David Sturtevant, Donalil but the low prices , . and In Th* Mancbaatar Eraaing Harald. Conrad, Guy Tangarone, Michael I do not dare to go astray The force did not move.- Never, in this month he's turned out over 36 ^Olaptar aovartlaias etoaiag aouaat original Inventions, all of which Sweeney. James Sheldon. Gregory For fear he'll go the self-same way. X. DrUondar—I p.m. CMar. fact, were guns so useless as those Paul, John Hatzenbuhler. William Mokes leaf 2 Cor Tuaadatr—j .p.aa M oote have been lust as unsuccessful as Wadaeddar—I P ■•"Jwwlay. guns which gavs the commissars this hanimer. Things like Sanfor­ Rylander, Terry vans, Steven Ger- Not once can I escape his eyes; n r Thuradajw-l p. n. Wadaaaday. their overwhelming force superior­ ized Cowboy I-ariats, Patent Lapolt, Robert Evans, teven Ger- t^^hat'er he aeea me do he tries. roklR^ Msy. Watkins famous service! n r fklday—1 p M. nunday. mond. Chester Kohllnski, Philip Like me he aays he's going to be. ---- « Fbr SatimaT—1 p m. ITMay. . ■ ity inside Poland. Leather Diving Shoes. Contour CiaaotE^ daadua- 10;Sb a.at aadb Bennett and Edward Coltman. That little chap who follows me. They had, in something in the Camel Saddles. Dog House Air Say of pubIninf Paints any legs, innerspring mattres.s with exclusive S A F Ii2.e5 sxs n ...... 9JSO it .m axsk ..^.....1. bjo porary victory. Nevertheleas, In a I after the voting had ended, there are "eaey on the noee” aa well aa eaay on Insulo Cushions and Seat Edges. yielding to what is atUl 6n the: at introductory prices! was eomething of a chorus of sug­ the eyeel N o longer do you have to con­ minds of the Hungarians, the com- ■ tend with bothersome solvent odors dur­ gestions, from the opponents, that Oval Florals with Green, Rose, Black borders. missars have. In the intervening; ing application . . . no longer do you have that be the temporary solution of Oblong Florals with Black. Green, Brown bor­ months in which not a shot has to "put off” painting your rooms just Brass and the problem. j because o f the amelll Du Pont chemistry ders. Geometric designs in greetu. Save up to been fired, retreated on many a So far. then, the opposition to- the j has made these Mints better than ever. $23JK) from former prices: 9 x 12 ft. size point. They know that there Is, In Symphony in Color by Tomlinson unlocks the socrot Countrj- Club has first pushed the Easier to apply. Excellent hiding. Quick rice straw 13*^^ were $98.00; 8 x 10 ft. aize w ere $76.. ' Hungary also, aomething which, if diymg. Club off its present course, and . door to harmony in form and color, it's a it finds the right expression. Is While solvent odors have been elimi- then pushed tt back on It. ' Sparkling brass topped with rice- master of their gune, and their neted during appHcetion, you may notice a new, big collection o f sofas and chairs, If there Is any hope in the situa- faint odor auriiu; the final drymg staga. atraw-covered shades! Junior or sputniks. ' tion, it must He In the possibility Always provide normal ventilation. swing-bridge models; use bo-!ite re^ designed to go together . . in colors and that ths Country dub's opponents flector bulbs. Reg. S17.50. fabrics already faultlessly ansemblad for you! Footnote On Franco have now exhausted their spleen, word in dealer service... You'll thrill at the refreshing new designs and are now ready to relax and let There is, it appears, a footnote DU PONT C«tor ComlitiMins finishes the town do business with the which ought to be added to our With colder weather just ahead, your car deserves the attention of s man who the deep, down luxury of all-hair-and-cotton Country d u b on a business-like previous .discussion of Dictator LAST specializes in Happy Motoring in sny weather — your Esao Dealer. You'll want a MATCHING COLORS for waffs ond woodwork upholstery with spring-down or foarri basis. Franco’s speech in which he complete lubrication, battery and cooling ayatem check-up (one fill with cushions. And most o f all . . you'll ba thrilled There was. indeed, never any praised the qualities'of ‘ ‘unity, eon- Atlas Perma-GuardB Anti-Freeze lasts all winter),»^and an oil change to new INTERIOR " / . real reason to try to chase the dub ttnulty, authority and discipline" Uniflo <- the beat motor oil you can buy! See your Esso Dealer soon to know this exquisite furniture is off Its present course. The town had SLAY w a l l r a in y whl<5h, he said, had made poestble | . . . travel first class, regularly! available during our 83r4 Anniversary only at ' no Immediate use for the land in ths Russian satellite achievement, { A beautiful, fine-textured Hat 29 question, and no real desire to try and, for Spain's part, had made j finish for y our walls and ceil­ birthday Savings! each table to operate a course itself as a possible the construction of the i ings. W ide ehoide o f colon. Every piece is custom made with your 21x21x14 H ” municipal proposition. neiv electric power plant he was New "AJkyd resin” ia easier $ 1^.80 Once the d u b had been chased dedicating that'day. than ever to apply. Wash­ choice p f fabric, lags and You know you off ita present course, there was no ■ able. Odorless aunng appli­ GAL. , The footnote does not alter the base traatmotits . . and sooner than you real reason, either,\to chase it back » ^ er u. cation. fact that Franco thus praised die again. 135.00 think you will radeiva your tailor-made Symphony in S c u lp tu r^ tatorShip, even a Russian dictator­ can^t make a Now that the Club's ■ opponents iNTERIOR Color ftirnituro, labeled with your nama ship, and sneered at democracies. have it back on Us original site, , It merely adds a rather hot spice ...for all your friends to sool walnut and their normal course of behavior SIIMI^LOSS INAMIL lo his' orator}’. / ' mistake! 28k2m x22” will be to try to push it off again. i Easy to $vply; dries fast to That, unfortunately, is the nature I The big new plant which Franco washable fin­ ceramic inlays of the issue. Perhaps it is impoa-' ' ‘aimed as the proof of the efficien- ish. Perfect for both walls Bi.ble for a town and a country:'‘5 ' ‘“‘■‘““"'■‘'‘P *a s con- and woodwork. Matches Flat Club to do business, even business i with the assistance of colors above. N ew odorleee Executed in genuine walnut and fin­ which happens to be to the best: technic ians, and con- formula means freedom from QT. ished in boiled linseed oil to a rich Advontage of the town. ] taina American machinery. And p u n j^ t aolvent odora dur- 116.50 satiny smoothness. Decorative cer­ mg application. But the effort ahould still ' be ! 'm^Pany which built the plant / a gift to amic tile, inlayed in the tops, provide a refreshingly new touch to these made. The Country dub la an as-1‘'a* 'ar received II.'UIO.OOO in INTERIOR set to Msnehester life, and it should ' American money as part of the OPEN handsomely sculptured tables. $44.96 store away models were $49.^0, not be destroyed merely because American economic assistance pro- OLOSS iNAMlL the 'town has, , through circum- j ^eara. THURSDAY An. aconomical, waahabla stances really beyond the control' *®ast insist, then, that Reg. $7.50. Choose enamal etpedally suited for Watkins decorative ac- o f anyone, happened to becotiie its ' particular plant was a tribute $ 2 * 9 and FRIDAY I to cooperation between dictatorship kitchen and bath. Use on cessories at aale 3 styles landlord. woodwork tluoughout the. and democrac}(. prices; store away for housa, too. Odorleas in the 25.75 QT. Christmas giving! Old NICHTS More Ultimate Than Sputnik! C*pr. IMT. I»M iRC deep colon only.- choice Alcohol Revenue Tope. pine spoon rack is 19Vi These late October daya are days Buyla piece or a group! inches tall. , of sn sn n lveri^—the anniversary According to the Distilled Spir­ of aomething a . thousand times its institute, the nstion'a largeet V.' more-powerful than aputnik — the taxpayer is the alcoholic-beverage your best buy! E. JL JOHNSON PAINT CO. CLOSID MONDAYS anniversary 61 the use of a weapon Industry. It produced $4,096,920,- AIWAY5 6W 349“ 6.25 296 in revenues for federal, state, which is truly the ultimate weapon. 723 MAIN ST. MANOliSTlD and loCal governmanta during When you atop at the Easo Sign, you needn’t paV Sn extra penny for power your car can’t €$so Ju$t to show you the savings our 8Srd Anniver- ' In these, October daya a y^ar ago,- 1966. This represents an Increaie use, because you can choose from three gasolines — not Just two. There’s Esso, the popular Nuy prwnts, we illustrate six pieces from our sbmething want qp in tha mlndt of of $.2 per cent, or $811,861,963, “ regular”. . . big value Super Premium Eeao E xtra., g end for all new ears and higher* Old Deerfield Cherry collection. You can buy any men In Poland. They w ere men. over 1959 revenuae. compreealon engtnee. Golden Eiao Extra. ” the Kasoltne that’a truly In a claea by Itaelf ” I B so m i a u t r t urle piece, pr the entire group (regularly $398.- NVlng under eommlssari and guns PAINTS EVERY PURPOSE Sweden's population ia Try one of theae three fina gaaolinea naxt that you driva. •K coarM T •OlSToti'll loYe thameltew hazia-brown finish that 3I.5P and all tha crushing auporlority of 123. ■I iiiii } I u ii'riii'lf i F l i r . Tjriir ' »ie iuiis'aiiTii-^ii» -'; jiweets the full graining of the rich chsrr}'. ^ OF MANCf4ESTER B Q xtlx IiH " 4T ■ 1 ft--,': l : ' .. 7 I i A" 1'/' J. ■ /

« * 6 I « M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957 MANCHESTfcB EVENING HERALD, 'MANCHESTER,-CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 FAGF ELEVEN man ar hla acn, Shtitm lhaffsr- District Officials NewTalkSet Rackets <5ix)up man, although be said he had met Dee Plans to Discuss Crdpley-Rauchle Wedding them at A F L conventions. "My sole and only participation Attend Seminar On Financing Has Evidence in thie whole affair was with top ofllclala of Continental” which had Fire Chief John Merx. Assistant Faiih in Free World recognized the Bakers' Union at . ■ \ • Town Works Of Collusion all ill othe'r plants. Cross said. Chief Francis Umerlck and Ospt. (OaaillaiiMI (roai -Pac^OBS) "MTiat ths Sheffermsn Srm did Gilbert Park of the 8th DIaCrict and what Morton did wag their Fir* Department attended tlfa to itolva ev«ry pnoblem A bond Issue to flnance town (OoB^med horn Page One) own buslneas.” third session of the snnuai Fir* Dvpailing from his p r e y e d Obituary building projects will be discussed He aaid he thinks hli union Prevention Seminsr In Hartford employer” when the Packinghouse could hsve organized the Morton ths President ssid ^ rth sr by the Board of Directors for the last night. wo(4ters and bakery oi'ganizatlen plant wilhoiit them. Speakers .were George F. Ken­ a round of sppisuss at that point: third time a week from today. eiunpaigns were held.' He "*id it might have come to nedy. fire msrshal of the Hartford " I f I msy be,able, In these talks, The Directori will consider the his attention at some time during Fire Department; and Leo J. Mul- DeaUu He referred to sale of the Morton to set out Ih proper'perspective the problem of how to pay for three the Morton negotiations that the c.ih,\V State Civil Defense director. Packing Co.-- as it then was tuiown Sheffermsn group waa Intersted truth and the facts of these mat­ school projects, a_ library addition, Kennedy talketi on "Operation of —to the Continental Baking Co. hut that he was not aware of It a .Municipal Fire Prevention Bu­ ters. no time consumed will he too Hrs. Walter Lyaae improvements to Olobe Hollow ehortly after the Packinghouse reau With Industry” and Mulcahy much, no personal Inconvenience Mrs. Walter I^-nne, East Hart­ pool, and munlOlpal building con­ "of my personal knowledge." Workers drive was defeated in 1955. "As to using them." he shouted, addressed thej;reap'"on "Industry too jrreat." ford,* mothei^pf Richard E. Lynne, struction. They will meet.' next Several months later the Bakery "we never used them, we never and Ovil-Defense." , The President provided no detail S8 Wedgewood Dr., died yesterday Wednesday at 8 p m. in ths Mu­ at Hartford Hospital. Workers Union organized the plant had any contact with them in John M. Connelly, president of rcfrartlln^ his plans. But aides said nicipal Building hearing room. which then, hed become Morton A resident of East Hartford for Webster Citv. the Hartford County Industrial he will make perhaps as many a.* A cost estimate of I2,475,d0(> f o r ; Frozen Foods Division of Continen­ a hjilf dozen speeches, some of the past 12 years, she had been seven projects was given to 'the j tal Bakers. Shefferman has been before the ' Fire'Prevention,, Assn-, presided. A committee for long questioning, ' movie, "Know Your Fire Exttn- them outside of WasITinirton. The employed at the Royal Typewrite'!' Directors hy General Manager i Cross InsiiSted he had no direct particularly about his purchases i guiahers." was also shown, first, most likely dealing with the Co. for the past 27 years, prior to Richard Martin on Sept. 2.^. ! connection with the Morton plant at wholesale prices of many thou- Sponsored by the Haj'tford Fir# nations science programs. Is ex­ her retirement two years, ago. At the regular Board meeting unionization. He said a contract had j sands of dollars worth of mer- | Department, the Hartford County pected soon. She leaves her husband; her on Oct. 1.1, submiselon of separate! been agreed to by Geoige Stewart, mother. Mrs. Harriet 'Randall Of Items to the voters at a referen-. chandi.se for Dave Beck and other ^ Industrial Ftre Prevention Assn., The talks probably will continue regional organizer and former vice Holyoke. Maas.: another eon, Har- dum In/December or January was ' union officials. i and the Hartford Chamber of Oom- Into the early weeks'of next year. p^realdent of the Union, and George ley Lj-nne of East Hartford; two. briefly discussed. ^ ■ Cfoss, too, had previoustj- been : me-cc. the seminar cohsista of four Risenho'v.'er disclosed his plans Faimce, vice president of Continen­ daughters. Mrs. James Mazaarella On Nov. 5, the Board is ached-1 tal Baking. questioned by the committee about ! cnnscoiitive Tuesday night sessions as he made ready to at.irt three and Mrs, .lohn D. Ralston, both of uled to conduct public hearings on his administration of the- Bakery ■ at the Hartford Gas Co. sudltori- days of conferences in Washing­ I neither approved nor disap­ East Hartford; and six grand- aimropriations for plans and spe-1 proved (the contracU,” Cross tes­ Workers Union. Help Yourself to Savings ton today with Britain's Prime iTilldren. rincations for two of the projects. Speaker at next Tuesday's final It’s A Ridiculous Low Price For... . Do Come Early... Minister Harold Macmtllan. The tified. " I don't handle negotiations The funeral will be held at | Globe Hollow pool and Washington . . . . ! merely stated that,if it was session will ,ln|durtv Henry G. President talked last week, at a o’clock Friday afternoon at the School Improvements. i satisfactory to them ( Faunee and About Town Thomas, chief of the Hartford dinner he gave for Queen Eliza­ Newkirk and iVhltney Funeral Other construction under consld-1 Stewarti and satisfactory to the' Fire Departrrenl: Lt. James beth II. about a need for NATO Home. SIS. Burnside Ave., EsM eratlon includes a proposed $1.51 workera then it was oksv with Reardon. Sfrfte fire marshal of­ nation acientists to work together. Hertford. Cremation will take million North End Junior High i me. ■’ St. Gerard Mothers Circle will ficial; and Willlaii' Kirby, Stat* Indicstions ar that he and Mac­ Men's All Wool LOOK! ORLON FASHION-FRESH f place in Springfield, Mass. School, an addition to the Mar>’ Committee Cotin.sel Robert Ken­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m st the Civil I>efense fcoordinstor. Millan will discuaa the idea of that Friends msy call at the, fu- Cheney Library, an addition to the nedy has described the three-yesr' home of Mrs. Walter Mulvihill. 81 At the completion of next week's aort of pool.' nera.l home tonight and tomoirow Municipal Building, alterations to contract carrying an annual wage i Marion Dr. The co-hostesa will be sc.«slon, all those who attended Sharp CHUcIbib night from 7 to 8 oclock. Barnard Junior High School, and Increase of five rents hardly as a 'M rs. Norman Ponton. three of the four meetings will he { Ths Prasident’s talk o f his plana a highway department garage. sweetheart contract" of little! ----- presented certificates signifying CREWNECK SHETLAND to gd directly to the people oame latbaa B. Adams The financial situation of the benefit to the workers. Keith Binns. j The cottage prayer rheettng of their succe.ssful completion of the CARDIGANS C O AT NEW S also a ^ n s t the backdrop of aharp Laban B, Adams. 87, a former town at the beginning of the former general manager at Web-1 Covenant Congregational Church seminar. Lime, ick and Park havs criticisiti of the administration by resident of Mancheeter, died this present fiscal year on July 1 will ster City, testified yesterday there | will be held at 1:15 p.m. tomorrow attended all three sessions while Boma members of C ^greas who morning at his home in Plainfield. be reviewed by the Directors at waa a lot of grumbling about it at the home of Mr. and Mrs H. Merz ha.s gone to tWo of the three. for Mother's Little Precious feel the satellite and mieiiles pro- A reaident of this town for many a special meeting on the annual among the plant’s employes. ; B. CBrl.son, 8 Hemlock St. Junior All from Better Makers! grsLins have not been puahed vigor years, he waa In the retail meat____ audit report Nov. 8. The audit was ' Cross, whose union is under, members will meet at 7 p.m. Frl- More than l.OOO.fiOn pounds of eusly enough. bustliness and also in the restaurant! made by the firm of K n u a t, 1 threat of expulsion from the* A F L -; day, and steps will be tsken to salt waa used for table and house­ BUenhower'a plane to speak out business. | Everett A Cambria of Hartford. I” ’" '’**'’* * ' i ‘” '**hl** * Junior choir at 8 hold purposes in the United States SWUTERS underscore his determination, ^idea a daughter. Miss Grace I It shows that the town’s bonded testified he did not know Sheffer-1 o'clock In a recent vear. aaid, to reiterate his stated'belief M. Adams, who waa formerly a ; debt, including water and sewer ' that the free work! can outdo the piano teacher here: and a brother. I department liabilities, wss $11,- world «sf oornmunlsm. Adame of Plainfield. | M5.000 st the beginning of th e ' In ttoing so the President will be TOe funeral will be held at l I y „ r ) X .8 8 potUnc hla panonal preatlge on o clock FVlday afternoon at the i ______Kartn Pboto tiw l^ a In an effort to bolater Tlllinghaat Funeral Parlor. Central MRS. ARLAND RAYE CROPLEY Ameclca’a eonfidenoe in the na- ViUage. Burial will be in the South S DOWN TO EARTH VALUES IN OUR GREAT « Sutton Cemetery, Maas. ttOB’a military and domaatlc aeon- ElUns'ton Club Bouquets of whit# mixed flow-#caught to a rro^^Ti of !ride»cent These are terrific values! w py |itu|nniM.asam ‘ J acquard, enribroidered Joseph Oallas era formed the setting for the sequins and seed pearls. She car­ REG. 7.98 VALUE WItbaat ihylhff ao In ao many ried a prayer book with white prints fn a.5.sorted colors, words, Baanhewer ladicatsd hs in- Joseph Oallas, SI Rote 8t.. Hart­ wedding of Miss Ls>rrslne Shirley REG. ford. Bon of Mrt. Elizabeth Ruff Goli Course orchid and streamers of stephano- .some with trimmed neck. tmidi to put groat omphasls on Rauchle, daughter of Mi*, and Mrs. tis. 1 October Furniture S A L f The.ee Manchester Mills sweaters are truly 45.00 o f 185 N. School St. and the tha donaatle aeenemy— at this George C. Rauchle .Sr.. 43 Court- Sizes 2-3x. brother o f FrahH C. Gallaa of. this The honor attendant wore a I great values at this sensationally low price. tiaaa o f ohmplng atoele market Due in Fall land St., and Arland Raye Crop- floor-length, strapless gown of town, died euddenly last night in Plenty to choo.se from . . . in charcoal, tan, peteoa. Hartford. ley of Hartford, son of Mr. and blue nylon with matching Mrs. Harold Cropley, Pittsfield, shrug Jacket, and cloche trimmed : THAYERfS LOVELY NEW blue, and gray heather. S-M-L. Hs leaves his wife. Dorolhv The first round of golf st the Maine, which took place Saturday two daughUre; another brother in with sequins i(hd pearl* snd proposed Ellington Golf Club et 11 a.m. in Emanuel Lutheran Fancy , polished blacks, lined Hartford, Stephen; two slaters. matching face veil. She carried a Save on First Quality won't be played until sometime Church. G. Albert Pearson played colonial bouquet of mixed flowers. : PETER COTTONTAIL CRIB! coats. Charcoal, , rich . A ll Mrs. Leona Oromulskl o f Bolton the bridal music snd accompanied and Mrs. Mary Newcomb of next fall. The bridesmaid's ensemble and new styles and colors. Sizes 7-16,10-18,14Vi- *8 and the soloist, Mrs. Roy Johnson, flowers rvere identlcsL, to those of A ’» Tewksbury. Mass.; and two grand- However, the club will hsve Save up to $10.00 oa this beautifnl 2 4 H . ebljdron.' whose selections were. "Because" the honor attendant but of shrimp some of Its faetlltles in operation end "The Lord's Prayer.” . Crib during Thayer’* Special Eveatl He was a bus driver for the color. Given in marriage by her father, $ 3 9 ^ Q —‘What la tha predominant Connecticut Co. for about 20 years. by June, the 8-man executive com­ . The bride's mother chose a Dior Baby Guard “ Hi-*ide’! deeign, tder« BOYS’ IVY LEAGUE DRESS the bride was attended by her lis­ GIRLS’ PANTIES n d a l alsmaat In tho population of Funeral arrangements are Incom- mittee predicted laat night The blue dress with navy and pink ac- able BuBBy decal*. Popular finlahe*. USE OUIM.AYAWAY HAN WagsperoT plste. group went over plans for the ter, Mrs. Joseph Karclu as matron ceasorits, and corsage of pink ear- A—Bagapota has a polyglot course, a basic clubhouse with din­ of honor.- Ml** Beverly Ingraham nations. The bridegroom'i mother WITH MATCHING o f wtilch , M per cent ing facilities, practice tees and a was bridesmaid. Herbert Debsco wore navy blue with navy acces­ swimming pool. of Granby was best man and Jo­ sories and a red rose corsage. They TH AYH l DE LUXE* READY MADE TIES Amaiing Buys! Funerals The Ellington Purchasihg Co. seph Karch, brother-in-law 6^ the received with the bridal party at SHIRTS Ladies" \!d!ue-Paeked Q-!-What famous general ep- waa formed last mpnth and will bride, and her brother. George a reception for- 100 guests fronv pomd Abraham Lincoln th Ms build a $432,500 golf club on a Rauchle Jr., were ushers. noon to J1 p.ni. at the Rosemourit CARRIAGE aseond bid for th f presidency? 250-acre tract on AbboU Rd. The bride's gown of Imported, Restaurant. Bolton. Mlaa M. Tmwg hand-clipped Chantilly lace was A — Gen. Oeor|^ B. Mccaellan, Geoffrey Cornish, golf course When the couple left for a wed­ •As advertised In LIFE. HRST Funeral sai^ces for Mlaa Msrv designed with a fitted bodice, long T T O N who was nominated for president ding trip through New England M. Toung, 14B Garden D r. will bit architect, outlined his plans in a o U sed isiid upholstered body, Democratic convention In sleeves and a acalloped sweetheart to Cana(ia, the bride was Wearing QUAUTY held Friday morning at 8:SO from written report. Theodore Bantly of neckline. The bouffant skirt with revered with THA'VLON. Manchester told the committee the a red »uit, black scceqdories and W ORTH 2.98 the W. P. Quish Funeral Home, side panels of crystal pleating ter­ white orchid corsage. They wtl! be e Automatic adjustable bark 225 Main 8t„ and at 8 o'clock in swimming pool will coat about minated In a chapel train. Her im­ root. Q —Which was tha #rst Kuro- $38,000. The committee, at an Oct. at home to their friends after , fine combed cottons, KNIT St. Jamea' Church. Burial' will be ported veil of French illusion was Nov. 4 at 43 Coiirlland St. o Full tubular chrome gear. ' in country to permit women 29 meeting, will propose that a nylonized fancy trims. Pink, sou? in 8t. Bridget's Cemetery. • Large whrrio with white Fine quality Oxford and Broadcloth with matching tie. Friends may call at the funeral 40 by 70 feet pool, with e 35 by 35 Mrro. A — riBlaiid in 1*M . Button dmvn collars, stripea and solid colors. White, white, blue, maize. Sizes 2-12. r horns today and tomorrow from 3 feet diving " L " and a wading pool Army and is employed by Lydall e S position adjustabe handle, to 0 and 7 to 8 p.m. be erected. and Foulda f*aper Co. TTiey will a. Guaranteed bearings. yellow, blue. Sizes 3-12. Q—W hat w M tha ^ Mrd The poo], clubhouse and golf Weddin make their home at 813 Main St. Folds Flat. aver domesUeatad by m an?' 0 l|>*.F>aMe. Herroa tees should be ready in June, ac­ The bride, gave pearls to her at­ 0 Colors: Gray or light blue, A —Probably the domeatlc chick. cording to Atty. Stephen Ketcham tendant* ind the bridegroom gave \ No Lower Prices Anywhere an. Barly records indleate that the 13)0 , ^ e r a i o f Mrs. Frances of Rockville, a .oOmmllttee mem­ cuff links and tie clasps to his REG. H*rron, 488 Main 8t., will b« held Ellis-Hair chicken waa known to the Chinese ber. A 8-hole course is expected to best man apd ushers. REG. $49.9S— SALE 1.98 about 1400 B. C. VTiday afternoon at 3 o’clock at. be ready in the fall. Mothers Note This! the Holme* Funeral Home, 400 ! ... A 5-msn nominating committee Q—What waa the Orimeldl Main 8t., with the Rev. aifford O. T O fte n n e s will propose a slate of officers at Man? Simpaon, mlniater of the Center New " ifall shades, three- Congregationa] Church, officiating. next Tuesday's stockholder’s, meet­ A — In anthropology, thU term ing at the Red Ember In Bolton. Engagement BOYS’ LAMBS WOOL quarter or short sleeves. Friends may call at the funeral Aa aJvertiied la applied to a Negroid type of Nominators are William Thornton home from '7 to 9 tonight end to­ la LIFE . LANOLIN PLUS Sizes S-M-L. prehistoric men found in the caves and Dr. Gerard Miller of Manches­ a f CMmeJdl, near Mentpne, Italy. morrow from 3 to 5 end 7 to 8 p.m. ter, Edward T. Moriarty of Ell­ ' Maison-Dwyer Mrs. Bnana B. Schmidt ington. O. Gordon Beck,with of Mr. and Mrs. George Gray HAIR TONIC A private funeral for Mrs. Emma Vernon, and Stanley ITavii of East Hartford. The new slate, apd pos­ Knowles Maison of 516 Wood- Pullover Sweaters B. Schmidt waa held et l l o'clock bridg* St. have announced the FuN 15-01. CM-yer, son of Mrs. waa In East Cemeter>'. Martin James Dwyer Sr. and the CARRIAGE- ILIAMS Aqua Ytiva THE The casket waa carried by late Mr. Dwyer of Chicago friends of ths family. Heights, III. The wedding is MADE TO S # Stop! Check Ruth Milieu planned for next summer. STROLLER SELL FOR ^ - m em m SHME LOTION HOMETOWN John J. Walsh Miss Maison studied at the This Value! Funeral Mrvices for John J. $4.98 Oiri Must Learn to Let Boy Pennsylvania Academy of the j Walsh. 64 Maple St., lyert held at LEG. 50c P H 'S TA.X Chase Her—-Not Vice Versa Fine Arta in Philadelphia, and is REG. $49.95 NEWS 8.-so this morning from the T. P. employed as a sales representative I o Tubular chrome gears. Holloran Funeral Home, followed SALE " I am having tixiuble trying to at the Davls-Jacobs Travel Service : Exceptionally fine values! Contra.st trimmed collar arid by a solemn requiem Mass in St. teach my 15-year-otd daughter that in Hartford. | ^ o Reversible handle. HURRY LADIES’ FIRST QUALITY Jan\^' Church at 8 o’clock. The Mrs. Roy F. Ellis Her fiance is a graduate of cuffs. Tan, gray, charcoal. Sizes 10-18. gtris don't chase boys," writes one e Adjustable front bucket Rm’. John F. . Hannon waa the harassed mother. Klpon College in Ripon, Wia., and i REG. $1 TINTAIR celebrant, the Re^•. .lohn BUnch- Miss'.lonice M. Hair, daughter of Berkeley Divinity School in New ( and back rest. fleld the deacon and the Rev. Jo­ If she has several datjs ^\itH' a Mrs. Olga M. Hair, 105 Spring i Haven. In his senior year at. Bcr- ____ bov. she thinks it is perfectly all o Completely folding. seph McCann the lubdeacon. Mrs. St., Hartford, formerly of Man- *‘*'*>’' he served as student a s-' ' "‘'•ISathifietle* SHAMPOO \ Jane MaccAr^onV w ;;"o^ ^ ;n i*t‘ s‘nd ' ‘'I'” "P ’ WMIsmOW Mm AM TABU e Hood In attractive Chester, was married Saturday to m^Man^hM^?r.^n^Jun“ h^^^ ' 8 990l$ri9tD t980t «Atf STRETCH soloist Father McCann read the , *'“ "1 ' plaid fabric. Men!... Startling Savings! committal service at the grave in time she gets in a car with o'ljicr Roy F. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. | was ordained to Holy Orders at, * girls. When she has a date at home, EXTR4 SPECIAL! 8t. James' Cemetery, j James Ellis, 57 School St. The j the Niobrsra Convocation held at 1 REGULiLRLY PRICED AT I 35 Pr. Bearers___ were James MeSherry. instead of letting him- leave when ceremony wss performed at a j Slsseton, 8. D. Father Dwyer Is I , R IU SIZE WASHABLE Henr^ :ii.ateri'j;h;;'Ye^t:^,"wii: high Blass at 11 a.m. In St. James’ engaged in Indian mission w ork . HARDTOP a iN C Y o e a m s liam Tierney, Thomai Shannon and longer. Church, which waa decorated with and has been assigned to the S is-, ( CONVERTIBLE You’ll WRnt-tb buy several pairs a t this low, low price. W ill Pf» Arthur McGowan. " I point out that none ftf chrysanthemum. • : seton Indian Reservation FLANNELETTE ROBES $ * ) 9 7 stretch to fit any size. Newest shades. Monday evening members „ f , that la ladylike behavior, she. says The bride who was presented In BATHINETTE la-OZ. PACKAGE OF FAIRYLAND Campbell Council. No. 573, Knights * old-fashioned and that all marriage _ by her brother-inlaw. CARRIABE of Columbus, called at the funeral ' today 'chase' bo.vs—if that ] James D. Aoeto Jr., waa attended • Extra wide bottom tray, GUARANTEED FAST COLORI Reg^ardlefls o f where e Also use as car bed. OHOCOUTE COVERED home to pay respects what 1 want to call it. ' by Miss Claire Fox of Hartford as • Full tubular frame. PLAIDS! SiMsS. M ^L your service man or "Is my daughter right 7" Have maid of hbnor. Mlsa Gail R, Bid- Police Arrests mothers quit trying to make ladles well of Hartford and Mrs. Carol • Pedal operated aluminum top o Strong tubular chrome Lucky Girls oeeTo Find Such woman is atatibned, . with pad. frame. PEANUTS Pupil Ticket Sale out of their flaughterr7" Wiersma of Summer St. were the Manchester Eve­ Apparently a lot of them have.si bridesmaids.i John LeGautt. 613 Robert J. Butterworth, 28, of 31 • All famous balhlnette featlii^. o lATge 18" wheels with 'T'_„ i n n •hat needn't influence you, Main St.,, was best man and ush­ Lenox St., waa arrested yesterday • Colors: Maize or polka-dot, whitewall gires. Money Saying Buys! ning Herald can be for­ o c C n 1 o p p i n g J.UU : Even though a lot of girls do open- er* were Raymond Ellts and Her­ and charged with operating a ____ L_ ly chase boys today. It still.doesn't bert Hanson, both of .Manchester. motor vehicle without a license. o Rubber covered' handle. warded to be at “ Mail cr MARVELOUS NEW He was arrested about 10:45 p.m. R ; 124.9.') value- S ALE Call” regularly with all Bfanchester elementary school P*K •hem in » Rood hght. The bride wore a gown of Chan­ tilly lace jind tulle In princess by Patrolman Samuel Maltempo o Heavy duty "Black children are expected to buv over „ ’ 1’ *. Watch” fabric. , the hometown news 100 tickets for the Hartford' Little ■ "''• making * boy work style, its acdop neckline outlined when he reported to police head- quartcas for investigation of a people away from Symphony...... series ___bv ,Vov ..... 1 M rs < •'’ P '*"*« her imitead of throwing . , "'ith iridescents and pearls. Her a Nicer than Illustration. Dona'^ld ConrVd loc'sl "rhairmsn' of ' h**"**!^ .*t him still has a big ad-'i bridal bouquet waa of white roses parking ticket violation. Earlier I Dress Beauties 100^ Wool Quilt Lined home are ao anxious vantage over other girls. , and carnations, in til* day, Butterworth was ar­ the Symphony Society, made this REG. $29.95 to get. prediction today She appears to be more feminine ‘ The meld -ot honor wore a bal- rested on. a warrant Issued by the and she gets more respect from lerina-lepgth gown of cordi nylon Town Court prosecutor, charging SALE The series of four concerts at r- the Bushnell Memorial in Hart­ the boys she likes. sheer with matching bodice. him .with failure to pay a parking ford will be geared to the taste of Don't Give I p She carried pale pink shattered ticket dated June 8. 1857. Free on for DAUGHTERS M I 3-5121 carnations. The bridesmaids' $.50 bond, Butterworth is sched­ CONTINUING OUR SPECIALS ON: C A R COATS Telephone .youngsters Ih grades 4 through 9, Furthermore, she Is learning although some tickets have already how to be a lady. There will always gowns were of romance blue nylon uled to appear ih court here on Circulation been sold to flrst-graders. On Sat­ be a place in the world for a real

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PAGE T W E LV ft :\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 Section Two’ WEDNE^SDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 lHanrljrHter lEprtting - WEDNESDAY, GCfTOBER 28, 1967 Page* 13 to 24 session will be held, at Um - Com­ local church, the party Inspected Bolton munity Hall. Friday at,^7;i80 p.m. the new district parsonage being Norman Osbdme will be . completed at the corner of Boltbh principal speaker and wrlll dMcliss Center and William Rda. changes in the Red' Cross . First . The Rev. Percy Smith of South Sheekey Tells State^ Town Tiscat Year Change Sought Aid Handbook. A new edition of Methodist Church in Manchester Voters Turn Dowli 30-Year Lease the handbook has recently been presided at the session. Accept Two Greenhftven Bids By Town Board of Finance issued in which some procedures F t A Meeting Postponed and treatment have been revised. The PTA executive committee Of Town Land to Country Glub Local residents who have stud­ meeting has h%en postponed from Bate of 76 unlta in that. Green-f North Bnd Junior High School, Role Out Double Taxes ied First Ai|d and others interested Monday to Wednesday next week Bolton. Oct. 23 (Speclat)—Thef haven housing project will bring TiAo of the seven remaininr Bonrt of Ftnanco mad* plant laat One of the deterrents to making are welcomb to attend the meet­ because of the town meeting (Contlnned from P i ^ One) gested bv Martin, Glngras said. Committee had officially opposed uplta have been requested by Po­ nlfht to aeek approval of the town the change in the fiscal teiin haa ing. The .Civil Defense (CD) scheduled for Monday. "We think there can be a more the leaae fqr purel; political rea­ the town Juit under 19,000, ac­ lice Chief Hermon O. Schcndel fw for Moption of the »o-called Uni­ been the prospect of two tax bills meeting scheduled for tomorrow Fellowship Elerta Jammed, holding up the final count equitable leaib for the benefit of sons, the/'Republlcan Party still cording to a tsdsulatton of bids by Civil Defense storage, Sheeh^ night has been canceled since most form 'FHtcal Year, aa defined by within two months. The Board The JuWor High Methodist for about 14 mlmitci. both parties,"' the assoeiation refused Uo take a stand In support the englne^ng department. said.. ‘ / of Finance discussed methods of memberi of CD' hold Brat aid cer­ Youth Fellowship elected Gail Lee president said. He added. "We of thp^ordinance paeeed by their State atatutea. During the day, voting waa very Successful bidders for unite in Six of the 62 unite In the'^total The preaent flacal year run.-! accomplishing the change without tificates and will want to attend ar president at its meeting Satur­ think they should pay a little more owi).'members of the Town Board light in the. morning but gathered the project were Disacreta ft Kazi­ project -ar;. still oecupiedy from Oct. 1 to .Sept. 15. The town this back-breaking burden. At the the Friday meeting. Refreshments day evening. Susan Borrup waa than' what they are paying now of Directors. la It widely, believed Sheekey la recommending, to the will be served. speed after 4 p.m. The highest vote mir of Yonkers and the Merberg borTrp. ol New Haven, State acceptance of the bid of from October to May. wlien taxea $126 Received In Drive Waa cast between 6 and 7 p.m. wanA to do with that land.” age may alienate the support of ing and use of the current cash Green, secretary and Allan Clam- when 995 voters went to the polling Town Bhigineer James Sheekey Pisacreta ft Kazimir e Mrs. Meetings Tonight hours from 5:30 to 8 p.m. tomor­ Loomis St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. ton and son, Iteat Hartford: Mrs. eially thank all those who eent tho . The Board of Fnance expressed amount of $2.25. to find out what la in the best in­ opposed to this lease said we were Phyllis Cordera and daughter, 191 knlhanne Paul, who will speak on brautlful noral tributes and loaned th* ReskkeHd-CemmercW The To\t-n Planning Commission terests of the town." row and from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, Bradley Sledllk, 14 Windermere um ot cars. Interest in the proposal and asked Retirement Discussion a.civic asset and should remain in Public Records Ave., Rockville. Bldridge St.; Mrs. Mary Mahon "Women and Women's w ork in the Towm Clerk to obtain an esti­ I>r. Norman W. Ofsiager. instruc­ and town officials will hear Plan­ For the Taxpayers League, Manchester, so it's logical that Town Clerk Edward J. Tomktel South America." Mrs. Harold Oiren and seas. AJtarafioM-RMiiedcliMg ning Engineer Maynard O. Saun­ announced. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: and son. South Windsor. mate o f costs for use of the system tor in sociology at the University Chairman Wilbur Bennett said, they would agree to some other Warrantee Deeds DISCHARGED TODAY: Ed­ M rs Paul is the wife of Dr. ders explain his land-use study for •The Board of Directors should Licenses may be obtained at Mrs. Lhdvlga Krishijans, 'Vernon Card of Thanks Built On locally. of Connecticut, will be principal type of lease." Haven Convalescent Home*; Wes­ ward Landrji. Hartford Tpke., Irvin Paul, head to the Latin Mrs. Chester Luke of Fernwood speaker at a meeting on "Educa­ the town at a meeting at 7:30 appoint a non-partisan, non-politi­ Bllsh Hardware-Co,, 793 Main St., Burham Estates Inc. to Edward -Customer Satisfaction” "I still feel .that the opposition J. Bride and Isabel June Kehoe ley Thouin, 42 Elm Ter.; Sslvatore Rockville; Mrs. Ellen Morse, 15G American Department ot the Ken­ Dr. was hired by the Board as its tion for Leisure Time in Retire­ tonight at the Community Hall. cal committee to study the mat­ and at the Nasaiff Arms Co., 1015 W* would Ilhs to ezpreia our heart­ was politically Inspired and they Main St., aa well as at the clerk's Bride, property on Windsor St. Juliano. 190 New Bolton Rd.; Car­ Forest St.; Mrs. Jacqueline Nel­ nedy School of Missions at the felt appreciation to the many Irtends, Pull Insurance Coverage llrst non-member clerk. She wdll ment' at the Vernon Center Con­ A public hearing is to be scheduled ter, take the lease out of the had more politics than* economics Hartford Seminary Foundation. office In the Municipal Building. Willard H. Begley and June rie Rowland. Coventry; Edwin son, 3 Phoenix St., Vernon; Mrs. relatlree and ntlshbors who were ' receive an annual aalarv of $200. gregational Church tonight at 8 at a later date. OUR YARD STAFF realm of politics, and set up a behind them," the club president Jennie Valluzzi and daughter, 174 Dr. and Mrs. Paul have been mia- (enerout and ■kindl iTn OttrOtt recent sorrow. TeL MI 9-3033 The Educational Building Study Tomkiel said. Begley to John H. MacDonald and Cummings. 25 Canterbury St.; First Aid Meeting o'clock. long-range program that will be add^. He pointed out that the W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Linda Sed- lionariea for 16 years in Chile and After 6:00 P. M. Committee of the Congregational fair to both the Country Club jtnd Under a new State law effective Teresa MacDonald, property on Mrs. Marjorie Carlson and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Bt OeasTsss First Aid Instructors of the Dr. Ofalager la a graduate of the number of votes for the leaae ordi­ ter, 15 Main St.; Mrs. Margot Fit- wtek and daughter. East Hartford. Argentina. Mrs. Paul is at present brothers and 82 BALDWIN ROAD Manchester Chapter, American University of Illinois. He received Church will meet tonight at the the taxpayers," nance was greater than the total this year, hunters who have not Bunce Dr. Rod Cross, will hold their regular his master's degree from Ohio Uni­ parish room at 8 o'clock to draft All dressed up in new jackets that easily identify them when "Until this la. done," Bennett held a license within the la.st 10 Preston M. Mycroft and Gladys BIANCHESTER, CONN. «ald. "the Board should come up of votes cast In the referendum on meeting here this month. The versity and his doctorate at Cornell Ha report. purchase of the G lo^ Hollow years must take a hunters' safety Mycroft to Harry L. Trask and srith a good temporary lease.” course to get one, Tomkiel said. A University. He has done extensive property. Ruth H. Trask, property at 64 research in the field of sociology. Manchester Evening Herald you're looking for service or information.______. victory for Taxpsyera list of certified instructors_la Jarvln Rd Bolton correspondent. Doris M. ' The League chalitnan added *"nie Country d u b lease should available at his office. The meeting tonight sponsored never have become a political foot­ Richard H. Wilson to Stanley by the Extension Service is open Dltalia, telephone Mitchell that the result of the referendum Hunters who have held a license Bray, property on Center St. was not a victory for the Repiib- ball.” Owena said. "It was basical­ within the 10-year period must pre­ to the public. 3-5545. ly a simple financial agreement Quitclaim Deeds .'licans or the Democrats but for sent proof to get a new one. Hosts to Ministers' Parley These men are at your service to promptly and efficiently wait advantageous to the town. Edward L. Dauchy to Maude H. The Rev. and Mrs. Carlton T. the taxpayers. Daiichy, property on Hemlock St. RUMMAGE SALE Hilliard Asan. President Omer "The Democratic Patty leaders Daley of United Methodist Cliurch Manchester Savings and Loan Tuckers Still Top Oingras emphasized that hit group in search of an tssue delightedly were hosts to about 50 ministers, on you and deliver the products you order. grabbed a ball first kicked off by Emanuel Ladies Assn, to Burnham Estates Inc., WIDNESDAY. OCT. 23—*.9 P.M. their wives and children of the -la not against the club and wants In Setback Play 'the club to continue In Manches­ a few of their own discarded lead­ property on Windsor St. YOUR NEXT PlYMOUTN JUST 1MURSOAY, OCT. 24— 9 A.M..2 P.M. Norwich District of the Methodist ter. The Northwest neighborhood ers who oppose any civic measure Slate Food Sale Marriage LleSnse Fin* AHortBMnt of Excellent Fabrics and Church Monday. District Superin­ that is sound and progressive. Joseph John Mlxla, 227 Union Tucker Insurance leads the Red jfroup would like to see a ahort- tendent Hsrvey K. Mousley was Term lease along the lines sug­ "After the Democratic Town St., to Regina Barbara Opalach. UBings—Good .Used Clothing also present. Men's Setback Tournament after You Can Count On The Christmas gift and food sale 10 Wood Lane, Oct. 26, 8t. John's A panel discussion was held at seven weeks of play. sponsored annually by the Ladies Church. VESTRY HALL the suggestion of the Rev. Mr. Scores: Tucker Insurance, 1,479; Aid Society of the Emanuel Luth­ Building Permits At TBI4PLE BETH SHOLOM Mousley on what Is expected of a Bolton Five. 1.386; North Ends. eran Church will be held Nov, 16, To Leland 'V, Cterlson, for a tool 1.381: Red Men's Lodge. 1,357; from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. CORNER MYRTLE and LINDEN STREETS district superintendent. Following shed at 199 S. Main 8 t. $199. luncheon served by the Woman's Manchester Wallpaper and Paint. FOR EXPERT Mrs. Albert Robinson and Mrs. To Raymond R. Cote for Nor­ TAMED THE TODCHEtT Society for Christian Service of the 1,306; Maple Super Service, 1,237. George Okerfelt re co-chairmen. man Andfews, fo'r alterations to a WHEEL ALIGNMENT^WHEEL BALANCING Society members have been home at 47 Willard Rd., $1,800. Manchester Lumber, Inc. meeting every week for months To Wennergren Oonatructlon RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING sewing aprons and patchwork Oo. for John Nelson, altera- COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE dolls. This year decorated felt tlona and additions to a horn* at 255 CENTER STREET PHONE Ml 3-5144 skirts for use under Christmas 40 Harlan St., $3,100. SEE trees and decorated felt table cov­ To Raymond Gworek, for ilbM'- ers will be on sale. Other new ationa to a home at SO French Rd.. / TEST TRACK ON EARTH items will be fancy candlea and $ 1,000. homemade candy. ' To 8. J. Matarasao for Thomas _V. • t"--: CLARKE MOTOR SALES The sale, as usual, will feature Ferrinti, for alterations to a home at 51 Falknor Dt^ $1,000. 301 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 Swedish baked goods, baked beans and potato salad. As in past years, To Coast Lumber Co. for John there will be a Kaffee Stiiga, cof­ Lombardo, for additions to a home DIRECT FROM fee shop, for those who like to rest at 199 Deming St., $1,250. a while and enjoy the companion­ To Coast Liimber Co. for Syl­ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT At GAUDET’S NEW YORK Mr. A. JESSE ship of friends over a cup of cof­ via Clavette, for a garage at 17 fee and Swedish buns or cake. Falknor Dr.. $950. In addition to the popular white (LOWBt STORE LEVEL • Ml 9-5221) eleiphant table there u-ill also be a parcel post booth with packages THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCT. 24-25 for young and old from near and Hospital Notes ANNIVERSARY - CELEBRATION far. SALE! Pattehts Today: 170 ADMITTED YESTE31DAY: SEE THE LAROEST VARIFTY OF QUALITY FURNITURE ON ONE FLOOR IN TOWN! THE PRICE IS DIAMOND 30 Entries Slated Mrs. Florence Ayers. 125 E. Cen­ ter St.; Mrs. Christina Poison, 24 ALWAYS RIQHTl USTEO ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY MG VALUES! Arch St.; Milton Wilson, 350 W. To Paint Windows Center St.; Mrs. Solveig Bickford, IMPORTER and SETTER Coventry: Arthur Williams, 133 THAYER FOLDING Thirty teams of two and three Walker St.; Mrs. Audrey Golem- DE LUXE students each will decorato 30 ba. Sunny View Dr., Rockville; store windows on Main St., the Mrs. Bhnlly Kate, North Windham; PLAY YARD and SHOPPING Returns to Gaudet's Parkade, and the North End on Mrs. Angeline Del Fuerico, 53 CMINTFIT Oct. 30. Birch St.; Leonard Anderson, 701 The Manchester Chamber of Hartford Rd.; Alan and Joanne PLASTIC PAD STROLLER Gfwdat Jawolars hos again boon ehosan by ant af Ntw Yorfc's Commerce's Halloween Window Agostlnelll, 247 Oak S t; Mrs. Mil­ Painting Contest will actually get dred Sommers, Watson Rd., Rock­ loading Diamond and Mounting Houits, for a domonttration ^ Dia­ underway Oct, 28, when palnta and ville; Edward Wilson.. 185 Union BOTH mond Mounting in Hitir storo, W hilt You W atch! bruahes will be distributed from St.; Mrs. qqioressa Grisel, South Windsor; Mary Hoyt, 88 Pitkin FOR $<1 e.95 the East Side Recreation Center. ’ 3 5 ' “ ONLY %A .98 On 0ct. '31, the public will be St.; Mrs. Maureen Galjer, North Mr. Josst, who is a mosttr at his trod# is dso bringing with him asked to cast ballots to determine Wliidham; John McCarthy, 99 Ver­ Maiile or wax birch bieliKUag crib, mat­ his ehitf diamond sotttr, a eompittO lint of 1,000 gold and platinum the winning window. A^l stores non St.; Mrs. Elsie Ott, Rock-L tress sad .bumper set. A REGULAR $lt.50 VALUE will have ballots, and bsdlota may vlHe: M rs Dorothy Mlnney, 46 St. mountings and o quantity of loost diamonds of various wtights. bt cast for any window at any Paul Dr.: Timothy Vincent, 29 store. The ballots will be tuimed Falrvlew St 6-PIECK SECTIONAL in to the Chamber by 3 p.m. Aov. a d m i t t e d TODAY: Mrs. Pa­ 4-DRAWER PLASTIC AND WROUGHT IRON 2-PIECE SIMMONS 1, counted, and announced that tricia Anderson, South Windsor; night, * Robert McLoughlin, 141 Prospect Service While You Wait and Watch According to John Wiet, execu­ S t STUDENT DESK DEN SET LIVING ROOM SET tive vice prealdent'of the Cfiiamber, BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to (1) Your diamond rinR will be checked tightened (if loose) polished General all stores displaying a -window Mr. and Mrs. Paul Houhoulis, UNFINISHED PINE and cleaned FREE. banner will have ballot bmces. He Wapping. $ 1 0 9 . 4 6 Electric said that' 15,000 ballots had been, 1 BIRTHS TODAY; ft. aon to Mr. $ 13 9 4 6 (2) Your diamond will be remounted in a NEW MQDEBN MIR­ distributed. and Mrs. 'nieodore ' Staudt, 193 ACLE TOP mounting of gold or platinum, with side atones Blankets $■ .46 either in the fishtail, channel setting or plain if you prefer. That's the “track” scrawled across the map: 58,000 miles. . . more than ONLY Includes 2 sectional eofss, 1 matching lounge chair, 2 step tables and 1 rock- Include* sofa-bed and matching lounge (3) If you purchase a loose diamond it will be mounted in a beau­ tall table. chair IB modern style. tiful mounting of your choice from the large Selection on display. CASHIER twice around the world. Six years of drivinsr crammed into 58 days by a •Msaelsautw'ine' loot) GOLD and PLATINUM COUNTINGS TO CHOOSE FROM Mwniieilsi* nuM er S-PIECE MODERN 6-PIECE SOLID Fair Trsds sdos. brand-new 1958 Plymouth. Read below, see how it affects your future. BEDROOM SET CHEMV lEMOOM SPECIAL SAVE 20% When you step into an suto ihoTyroom and plunk when the Plymouth braked to the final halt were ON WHITE MOUNTAIN 2 Days Only Thurs. and Fri. down hard-earaed cash for ffnew car, you’ve got impressed by the results of this extraordinary test. 3 dial o ' t i n a right to moTt than just surface beauty. You’ve AND PA LA C E • Total miles Iravalad: Sl,000 . Vs CARAT LOOSE piAMOND SUEPiNG W/UMEN got a right to a car that’s going to atand up under 'iil * 2 2 9 “ .50 • Total doys oloptod: 58 silver-gray finleh; iaclude* double dreea- KITCHEN ’ 309“ H E H R C O L O - the punishment of day in, day out driving. A car er with tilt mirror, large chest, book­ Includes dresser, mirror, 4-poeter bed. OF YOUR OWN CHbiCE that can go on delivering hew-car mmfort and • Niimbor of broko applicafions; 37,551 case bed, box spring and mattress. Reg­ CABINETS box sprbig and mattress. Regular $423 n e v e r t o o W A R M ! ular $318 value. All sizes In wall and base models. value. economy season after season. ' • Numbor of wboo| rovoiutiens: 47,732,000 All diamonda aclcctcd for their brilliance and cut, We designed the* 1958 Plymouth to do ju.st • Numbor Of ongino tuno-ups: 6 Lasauring beauty at ita beat. ^ / / . \ \ \ that. But we didn’t settle for endurance in theory. FAMOUB BERK-IX)CK ROCKING And for all its punishment, the test Plymouth LAWSON SOFAS W e Wanted proof. Made to order with rubber cushions. A Fsao*s C—Mil Electric 8lee»€kwdO still rode, handled and looked like new. The figures LOUNGE CHAIR LOOK! system! See that route outlined above? It spells out above are just a few of the hundreds collected A Washes easly fai jfoar sreshlag xMchlac! DO YOU NEED d ia m o n d s c l e a n e d Oiifl MOUNTED FREE "Plymouth ’58’’ across 37 state.s. We ran a new during this trip. Your Plymouth dealer will be With A Lasarioas nyoa

V* • ■'S "r- t>' < ■ ■ ' .'■ r .u '^ I : , r ' >■■■ / . •' ; r / ■: -.'-fl- PAGI YOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1967 PAGB.rnf«raBB«k, Hebron i doughnuts, p 4 ^ eafeee, ote., to t saw how she invested her gifts 129 M iles, 464 IHfilUon D ollars sale, • -1 Citadel Speaker and talents to bring dividends In Fellowship NotM the enr^hm ent of life. He saw Over 200 Visit Young People’s Fellowship mem­ BaNes Serm on on fn-her a devoted woman who gkve bers, St. Peter’s Elplscopal .Church, herself for a cause which - she i srruos o t jumMU Librarv Rooms attended a YIPF R a ly a t St. Paul's loved and espoused. He taw in Itibicoff Starts Tour PRE-INVENTORY B^copal Church, Wlllimantlc. Text from Luke her the epitome of many good Sunday Afternoon. Each member women who, before end aihee Hit 'Futurama Fashions' On Openmg Day took along ;a bogc supper and 26 . Mrs. .Col. William Spatig was day, have practiced self-denial for Of New State Turnpike c g o o d .-^Ve a r ^ cents, • leader of the Home League Serv­ a cause or a person dear to them. | Meh'rw, Oct. 23 (Special) — The Bible discussion group will K m in the tread of deo Nearly 200 people visited the Doug­ ice Sunday morning at the Salva­ "Madame Curie was such a meet Thursday evenlpg at the rec- woman. She lived a life of hardship .(Onttamed (ram rof* One) las Library on its official'opening tion Ariny and Mrs. Col. EMwin fotiit. ta aen’i fuiiteioi — a E llington ,tory. Adults and Junior* are iiA' while stud>1ng the properties and Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. \1ted. There will be basketball J. Perrett was the speaker,. potentialities of radium, and found dboo that li rihe, Irbe aeel | . M ernitude of the project m*.v be H ie newly added- wing Join* the Thursday at 8 p.m. at the school Mrs. Sr. Major Edgar Kunz of an early grave ta a consequence, ^ (mbscRi^t fee the Mrieri tvaSckic | i I Judc^d from the (*ct that the atate Scouting Groups Older part of the library building gymnasium. Fleur de Lis athietl<» Coventry was the guest speaker but the greater consequence was waa required to acquire 4.68S at the rear. Visitors were ushered will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at the the victory over the dread disease Abo a Smo Am h riopat yea aeeot Me ibb M*%| plecet of property totaling 4.6?n 'Into. the main library ares, a 30 at the service Sunday evening, Meet at Schools school. The Sir Galahad group will which was sponsored and conduct­ of cancer. Jesus would have ap­ M* te.ofteds.om Myttog sed mnotb eed pets ^ r e a at a coat of 71 million dol- J. by 40 room. meet in Phelps Hall Friday at 7:80 proved of her actions. lara. A total of 2.309,544 bar­ ed by the Women’s Home L«ague. Vither oMeMaod). Too hno a m l tm t ie There Is slsb on the first floor p.m. A vestry meeting w|U! held "What can we women put Into rels of cement went Into the con­ Elllngtoh, Ofct. 23 (Speciall — j We'ro ovt^Etocked^ InvGntory'R coming — BUY NOW and SAVBI a work room enclosed In glass, a She read for her scripture Psalm mre wim yoe hi a 6c pa b s peb. crete f6r the various atrueturea Monday evening at the reeidence the spiritual treasury? w# can School Principal John McVeagh i special room for the librarian*, and of Lewis W. Wielpe, Senior w ar­ 26, and for her text Luke 21, 4, put all the good that li in us. We end the pavement. Additionally Other necessary facilities. "For all these have of their abun­ ST0.231 tons of bituminous con­ told the Board of Eklucation Tues­ den. ’ must be -living examples of the day night that the schools, are A kitchen cabinet i* a wonder of Girl Baptized dance caat in unto the offerings of Christ. We must exudis the spirit crete binder. 322,903 tons of utility, put in at a cost of 3500. A God: but she of her penury hathj asphaltic -concrete, 906,780 tons being . used extensively by local The baptism of Patricia Marie of love in a world of hate. We Scout groups after houra. spacious room In the basement Is Bromley tobk place Sunday fol- cast in all „the living that she had.” j must exalt purit.v over Impurity. TWO PANTS of broken stone and 712.306 tons to be used a.s an assembly room. of broken atone bituminous mac­ He also praised his staff for ths loivlng the 11 a.m. serv-lce a t the A summary of.- -her comments i We muat display kindness. and adam iMse were used. extra duties they have voluntarily Here the visitors were served re­ Church. ■foUowa: I tolerance In a biased world." ■ So were more than 948 million taken on. such- as advising the freshments of punch and cookies Personal Mention "At certain stated days the Jewa | In closing she said: "Home by Mr*. Kdward A. Smith and Mrs. SUIT pounds of steel. student government and council, s Allan L. Carr of Clinton visited brought In their offerings to the League women, you are rep­ More than 16 million cubic yards guidance program, handling audio Albert W. Hllding, hi* former home here Monday. He Lord. The rich with great os­ resentatives of the great army of of earth and more than 9 million — visual.aids, social activities and I A dumb waiter connected with has recovered from a severe at­ tentation and ceremony brought Christian women. Ai you pour cubic yards of rock were excavated taking care of Ihq library. the upper story adds to the con­ tack of flu,- and he wms under a their lavish gifts to .the treasury. your gifts, spiritual end material, and moved for the road bed. and Crystal 'Lake School ia the first venience of the setup. physician's care. ' Their left hands knew what their into the treasury of Manchester, more than IS million cubic .yards school in the local system to have tlotpoint »wTV The addition li for adult use, the Ostcheli Out right hands did. .Teaua, who rest assured that the Master of "borrow." fill brought from s school library, of which they elder part of the building being re­ Mrs. William H. Hills is sub­ knew Jihe intents of the heajt, Stands beside you as He did beside Msew-here, were used. are very proud. The library wai served for a children's library. At stituting at ;the regional high stood silently^ by. Then came a the widow, blessing her and her la iu a 12 Feet Wide started and has been augmented present the lil^rary days and hours school .#or Nathan Oqtchell of An­ poor widow who dropped her two gifts in the Temple at Jerusalem." by the Lake PTA. remain an formerly, ‘TUesda.ys and dover. pennies into tthe receptacle. Jesus All (raiH s are 3 per cent or leas, The number of cows in Califor­ and no curve exceeds 3 degrees. McVeagh outlined how much Fridays, from 2 to ’o p.m. and from was silent no longer. She of her time is spent pn each subject in 7:30'to 9 p.m. The library staff,, Moncheater Evening Herald He­ penury hath cast in all the living nia has increased by an average Bach lane is 12 feet wide and the bron correspondent, 5(lsW Susan that sheftad:— •' of 100,000 a year since 1040, giv­ outsida shoulders are 10 feet in the various graides. now- Including two librarians, may [ Oraaga News be enlarged and the library may be | Pendleton, ' telephone ACademy "Jesus saw beyond the act of ing the itetc e present bovine pop­ width. 8-3454. the moment a life of faith. Hei ulation of about 3,800,0- Oool- ' Induetrlaliaatlon of areas seeUing plan a victory dinner, Mrs. B. Idge led the obenlng w-o-shtp. o w o R s n n s new plans by providing quicker Oeorgs Oortky, Martin Sayet and • REMOTE CONTROL AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT Food Sale Set communtlng to their Jobe- for Earl Hathssiray. The dinner will Mr*. <>rl Lanhof is in charge of worker as weH as facilitating take place soon. a food/ sale for' benefit of the ablpments.’’ Women's Fellovship to be held at He aald the 8Ute Highway De­ Mamkeeter Bveaing H e r a I d | the tqiwn hall, Saturday from 10 There’s nothing like s partment **ca*ried through this Job ElUagton oorrespoadent, Mrs. Q. | a.m. to noon. There will be baked 2-p8nts^ suit for extrs despite an unpreoedented work F. Berr, telephone T R e ra o n t , beans, home . nade bread, rolls, CUSTOM SUBURBANITE JARMAM A N • I I wesr. You can slter* load” which Included a 84 million S-681S. —r------r*— ' dollar flood rtoovarF and nste the pants or team an Interior road boll&ig program XTRA-MILEAGE NEW TREADS RANGE wingbaek them up with aiwrt which Incraaaad from 16 million MisB Lyon Feted TAKE ONE FOR A coats. Regulars, longs, a yaar to 66 mllUon fo r the preS' U t k $ i ¥ i ■horta. Sizes B5>46. ent At Two Showers! 3-DAY DEMONSTRATION * Only $111.(10 Down tUEL OIL P r a a tin i the J s n e n wiacboek — osiCaia Slip into one of these GASOLINE All-Star in oer foocwar leofoo. As loogh a fine suits tomonrowt Mila CSawUa Lyon. 81 Chestnut • 18 MONTHS TO PAY Rec to Oi^anize St., has been honored recently OOOD/YEAII lliey eooM, and h ad m ao ir OtjM of with two surprise bridal showers. OBLIGATION ON OUR E-Z PAY PLAN TmU Dssifi ...* M£W kind o f Comie Pofft Strip Siesm iraia Imthiir to look woo4 a a y Boys' Radio Club One, -given by the sister and BANTLY OIL mother of her fl^ce, Mrs. John CHARGE $1.00 DOWN—$1.25 PER WEEK BBan's foot. Get atattly set foe wiitta. The Recreation Dapartmeiit la Breen and Mrs. Charlea Mather, I . )\ ( m n m MONDAY CeMM is sod lei a St y a hi a pa)x. . ^ , planning a Radio Buildera Club waa a mUeellaneous shower, given : 'I V'N - I (II 1.1 for boys. It will bs beld at ths in W^tping. East Side Racreetloit Ceater be­ The other, /a personal ahower. Longer Life TEL MItclull 9 4595 ginning Monday. waa. given by tha maid of honor I All Weather ilatttIjfHtfr lEttftting 1|praU> Fhank Tomauioll. an aleetrleal and brldeamald. Mist Oeraldint more ROCKVILLE TR 6-8271 engineer, baa volunteered to in­ Sullivan and Miaa Shirley Uchan-1 Storting Power I stru ct the club. Is, at thp home of the bride-to-be. "THE LOWBOY" Sattery The idee of the club Is to take Hiss Lyon and Charles Mather, parts of eld radios and make new 48 Benton St., will be married on | ones as well as HI-FI aets and Not. .4 in St. James’ Church. b r g o o d A c a r short wave receivers. . $45 Any boys interested In FOR SURE, QUICK 95 VALUE members should attnd the first STARTS THIS WINTER session Monday I t 7 p.m. It is not C H A R U E 'S necessary for any of these boys to have experience in thla field as lARlER SHOP ^ UP TO 100 FOR YOUR OLD SET! be tau ^ t the fundaman- SS WOODLAND ST. H«vs Yo«r PrsssnR FREE ALTERATIONS RomauJoIe. Thera ta .no Ftaaty af Free ParUng lonsry Chscktd FREE for thia aetlvity but all ■ AJC. teSFJf. muat ba mambaih of OUWED THURSDAYS • NEW SUMMER CARINET Department. ' • AUTOMATIC FOCUS BROS. • DYNAPOWER SPEAKERS WITH liMMly, ALUMINUM VOICE COIL • SCIENTIHCAUT SHADED SAFETY VYINDOW Steel Cabinets A h b • RUILT-IN ANTENNA: BOTH UHF and VHF II" TABLE MODEL HEAVY GAUGE MODEL 218-406 IN PORTABLES. INNERSPRING

in Jarman's New «e» You’re Shat ftm m m H Two-eyalet Blucher pea Sm se v ia f* MAHRESS Right More Room in Less Space! Pnrehaoe • pelt of theoe Jentiano end 4 twee e( latw in lire’s what You get for your money (end eaae la I eaSaef a modret sum H is, too): heiidsome Style aaS esl sSea* Sw EVERY ROAST 1$ RIGHT up-to-ihe-mlnute styling; rich gleeming wBiBSBBHBSUBi leather; walking ease; aR^oeceaion Handsomely tailored genuine Hsrris New 9.1 cu. ft. with thi brllliiRt Riw topcoats at the Iqweat price JARVIS AGENCY o wearability. It'* x real yeloe. Conte ever! Other imported fabrieg incliided *VBRVICE IB OUR POLICY" in *oon *nd let u» fit you hi • peir. at thia price. Regulars, ahdrta and SB4 CENTER ST.—BH S-411t Magic Otief -V ■* longs. Sizee 35-44. Get youra tomor­ Westinghouse row I only 24" wide! G a s R a n g e Ma|i( Rm s IA iMi -A Built-In ^b4^yotecf^burlM ieM eAgauut Mtit Thermometer you reed ■■ / V / f i S ' \ ; WALL CAIINETS B ig MoKiiiei{ Rice o£R iffii; " P t ^ W S UA HE D ■ A V/A V 7 VL i on top of the range Wid. Hgf. DpUi. Keg. Price Bale Price 18 z 30 X IS BI760 SSJM T FUS IN TO LOOK BUH T IN Rare, medium, well done — e v 24 X IS Z.IS S19JH) 89.00 aetly as you like it—even tia te l. SO X 18 X IS StMO 810.60 No gucMing.no testing. Just put 24 X 80 X }S ' SSS-M $12.76 MOBILHEATS the skewer in the meat, end tA« 80 x 80 x 18 820.66 S14B0 >(958 Slidol wWi Del mo Fostom l iio l on lop of the range takei over, 'It record, exactly tha degree of . BASE CABINETS •-WV - •28ff, ■k Bi( FsB-iskMi S6 lb. Froossr phv Wid. H| Opth. Kef.Priee BalePrira ; *‘dooenes.,*' tells you without (oil IS lb. C6M Stsraso TtsyI x'’2 t m *70 .814.26 ' whoa your roast, bam or poultry 18 X 88 X 20 881.80 $ WIS TROUSERS BUDOBra’RISIEM Is jdobo to your ftmily’* U .f. 16 X 26 :$40j» 810.75 * abd-iwjD-Doe^dsiibk sp-front stones 10 X 86 X 26 ... EirSbeNee in Door hoM U Ofipi No dtliit range gives you so miny 888.40 $81.70 1- MEANS ••• 86 x 86 x 20 847.60 fU .75 • FLANNELS PsIl-kMth HtBBidrmwor* keops H bo, "fi/sts” in eooliing convenienct. Reg. $ 69-S0 Value IlDANmiEB LIMITED! . u • Equal monthly fuel bilit, reeertileM of wmiKw. ol FogotAbloi dowjr-lrosh! M agiird Griddle that grills food • SHARKSKINS 6 ^ v e r e lorga fusl bill. . . net ovm in tha nldoot adnlw nientha. better, won’t bum or scorch • • GABARI^NES • Conyanlmtt poyment record plan-tall, how your account stand.. Big. modem “Family Faro** ovoa THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY . 6 No nxtra chorgM—you Mill pay only (or th. ell you actually me. in a space-saver range • Magio. Lite Automatic Pilots — 75% Plain or pleated fronta— . r - T - ______1 — ow sPECui pnee- cooler • Outamatic Brotlet- ■ aI.so Ivy Leairue stylea. 1 - O T H E M Wheel Oven Reghlttor • Magio . 0 0 Flame Uni-Buroers • Aalomatic j 861-118 OeBtcr.Street dock control of- oven. Values to $8.95 PIN-UP LAMPS / Rw/I D efel/s I "* ^***"* *" l«

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a week after ' achool. Jo-Ann Ro^ville Bryan. Elaine Foster, and Carol Stale Lal’U»r - Dramatists Name Skerrett are the flrat sopranos; A delightful I|lacfe To Dine Sass-McKinney Wedding Judy Blake, IJoyce Irving, and Asks Ike for The basic pu;-poi)e of the atomic Squelch 3 Blazes Play St^e Crew Special Town Meeting Called Phyllis Kirk , will sing second energy committee is to work with lOjjrano; Esther Ellin, Beryl other community groups and \ MIm Barbara Helen* McKinney, (Oonllnued from Pago One) Th* Manchester Community Semple, and Judy Weber were agencies for the maximum and Firemen from tha 8th Dlatrlet Idaughter of Mra Helen M.'McKln- selected to aing the alto part. The Players have nzmad their back- [ To Appoint Vo-Ag Committee Sion, and that U.yorfs and 8 reduc­ exrUest application of tl^4 benefits Fire Department yastard^ aftalf- ney, S3 Cole St., became the bride jStarettea are directed by Mias o f atomic energy to the economy noon and laat night responded ip atage crew for their production of Eleanor Lewis. tion in work hours are'the order of Robert Thomaa Saae of Bridge­ of the day." of the state and for ihdustrial pur­ three calls. , Enid Bagnold’s ‘T h e Chalk Gar­ RodnrUic, OcL «8 (6pectel)—A 'I >Orant Shewas, vice president; Dsn ParenU* Night Set poses. port, grandson qf Mri. A.nna Sasi The Annual Parents’ Night will The council expressed the belief About 8:15 p.m., they were den." It will be produced by them fpcetal town iBMt&tr hM Bradley, treasurer, and Danse that (he basic cause o f the decline o f Bridgeport and eon of Mra. Moeer, secretary’. Betty Winch and be held Nov. 15; the Friday of N a­ called to thej rear of 60 Doaaa B t RESTAURANT under the sponsonihlp of the Man­ eallad TUtMbiy to «c t «n mv- tional EcTucatlon Week. Teachers in bustneM "Ls tbe Elsenhower ad­ PhUlp R. DeLucca of Miami, Fla., Harry Hansen are the librarians; ministration’s money policy and South Winfliior ! where they quickly extinguished a chester Registered Hurses Aaan, at ornl.npproprlttiona and to appoint Leonard Bach. Fred Luce, Fred and ■ students are' preparing a at 11 o’clock Saturday morning tti the sharp decline in government Isr.vcs end grass Are. No daiqagas and COCKTAIL LOUNOB the Bowers School auditoriuni on a bulMlaf eemmitteo fot tho Vo- Kauts and Richard Dwlre are the short program that will be held St. Mary’a Eplicopal Church. The in the auditorium following the spending." wrere r ported. rentes H A and t , boUo% co w l. tsi. MltekaU 9-4446 rector, the Rev. Alfred L. WiUtame, Nov. 15 and 16 at 8:30 p.m. A c aclioeL Iwil-up-men” for assembliee, and Rndget Cutting' llysteris Ill??e.s.s Cancels Rochelle Goldman will , serve aa parent-teacher conferences. ' Shortly before 6 o’clock, tha Bre­ CLOSElt MONDATB officiated. Sydney MacAlplhe waa Dick Anschuta will be in charge A'. ! T h « meotln*: will bo h^ld Id the "The administration.” a spokes­ Library Chib men sque'.ohed a blaze in a wooded organlat and accompahiad the solo- ,of stage properUsa and will be as­ town hall at 8 p.m. The townapeo-' the band reporter. man a,ssiirted, "yielded to the bud":-, Pack 62 iHayride B A N qU E T f 'a CILITIEB AVAILABLE Stavena will conduct the band Miss Rhota Clark recently ad­ area to the west of Lydall and let, Mrs. Hilda Stode. Whit* pbm- sisted by Shirley Holmes, Emma le will ba aakad to appropriate et cutting hysteria of 19.'i7 m at school assemblies when Gold­ dressed a meeting o f the 020 L i­ Foulds Co. on Parker St. The Are EDDY REED la piano laterhidro for your dining ploasnre. pona and chryianthemuma were Russell-and Ann BUshnell Brown. 140,000 and Intoroat for flnanelrif sparked by the U.S. Chamber of South Windsor, Oct. 23 (.Special farb is. busy , at the elementary brary Club, Mias Clark, who is was in an area where dead trees used for church decorations. Arthur Holmes has been named conatruction of the Vo-Ag achool. Commerce. Flrat victim of this -^A hayride schednlcri for Frida.v r schools. school library consultant for the from C. R. Burr Nurseries are de­ Given In marriage by her uncle, stage director and he will be as- The atata win ralmtmrae the town hysteria has been our national ga- bv O ib Scout Pack 62 has been State Depa'rtment o f FMucation. posited. The cauae of the Are., is Sherwood G. McGaftn, the bride ■lated by H m Dube, Louiee RMk- atfer 'ttaa achool la completed. Sandra Hahn, bass clarinetist, ciirity." po.stponed indefinitely. spoke on the opportunities of li- undetermined and no damages wore a full-length gown of ]iieau nagel.^Joe Handley and Henry ' Voters muat also name a build- and FYed Luce, tuba player, will Tlie Executive Board of the represent the local high school brarianshtp. Ellsworth Watson, rhairman. w-ere reported. de eole and French Alencon lace, SInnamon. tug committee. The present High eouncH termed fear of raising the said the hayride w-as canceled he- Mrs.. Margaret Small, RHS Li­ District Bremen, about 10:15 made princess atyle with scalloped Electricians are Bob Munsen and School Buildi.nf Oommittee band in the All-State Band Con­ piibllc debt limit aa "pathetic and I cause of a number of illnesses In RAY laLER'S brary Club aponsor, will attend a P.m ,. extinguished s Are in an oil ! scooped neckline of French Alen­ stated t^at It'is wlUlnr to take cert to be held at Buahnell Memo­ absurd." W. Austin Russell; publicity. Eve meeting of the Connecticut School the pa -k. burner at 233 N. Elm St. Accord- ' con lace, long tapered sleeve* and On tho job, since both schools will rial tomorrow night. The meeting, whkh created an Folsom; make-up, Marie ,Munson. Library Assn, in Waterbury on He also anno\inced that future ing to Are. officials, the blaze, bouffant aklrt cascading into a be on the same propert.v. The pro- PinOchle ParD' atomic, anergy committee, also ap-1 Carolyn Jensen and Chria Dube: Teachers’ Convention Day, Friday. pa :k meetinsrs will be held in the which cau.sed smoke damage in chapel train. Her fingertip Import­ based Vo-Ag school was Included ‘The Men’s Club of Rorkville propriated 81,000 to the National | Wapning Elementary .School In­ buaineta manager, Phil Russell. MEN'S HNE QUALITY 1 Methodist Church will sponsor a Marchette Chute, who has written the building, started w-hen the M U S I C S H O P ed illusion veil was caught to a This is the first production of hi the original Ugh achool plan. Association for the Advancement ' stead of the Community House. burner overBowed. i seeded pearl and sequin crown. public pinochle party tomorrow at many books about ^hakespeare "Tha Chalk Garden" in this area TIm Selectman's request for The brideamald. Miss Valerie R. 7;4.1 p.m, hr Wesleyan Hall. Prises and his time, will be the, speaker;' since it’s appearancs on Broadway ftO.OOO for the town’s sesquiocn- Shea, 114 Mather 31., and. Miaa will be awarded- for high scores, On Oct. 31, Sandra Snitch, presi­ HAS EYRIYTHINGI starring Siobahn McKenna two tenniat celdbratlon was cut to Linda Bycholskl. 98 Hawthorne St., W ^ • 14,000 hy the Board of France. and some special innovations have dent o f the club, will attend the yegra ago. Tickets may ba aecured TOPCOATS fan meeting of the State Uhrary • Bandatand Teenage Record Hop Paper cousin of the bride, wore princess W ith fl.OOOalt^dy Included in the been plann^. from members of the Players, the eiirt). at Central High Schow-.ln r n atyle ballerina-length satin gowns, Venetian covet cloth, Shethnds ' town budget, this mean: that the ■ A A A Claas Rmnlon ' Nurse* Assn, or at the box office. Bridgeport. , 691 MAIN STREET e Elvis Presley’s New E.P. Jailhouse Rock one irt melon and the other in and tweeds. Regular anniesnsaiT eoinmlttee has jtS.OOO Members ' and guests of the green. They also wore cloche hats and raglan Future Teachers Club \ Five Songs For 11.29 ' with which to operate. former A A A Ciasa of Rockville and veils which matched their sleeves. Methodist Church recently held s The Fiiture Teachers Club was i NEXT TO GAS COMPANY • Liechtensteiner Poll ' Also included on the public no­ go'wns. They carried cascades of Cub Scouts Pla'n •1 reunion in Wesleyan Hall. privileged to have aa its guest this bronze and yellow chrysanthe­ tice for the meeting is an appro- o Top 125 Best Selling Si fie Records IQC eriation of t3,90L05 as approved n ils was the second reunion held week Lloyd Calvert o f the Oon- mums. nectieut EdiicaUon Aaan. who PARKING IN THE REAR Playground Fair by the Board of Finance for. new hy the grou^, which was active in 4» Top .1000 Best Selling I. Play Albums * Leo Pelletier, Fairfield, waa beat to high school bond expenses. the church and Sunday achool from spoke on the Fliture Teacher man, and ushers were G eorge 1928 to 1938. movement, both on'a state and nai- Evana-, Chaplin, and William A. Cub Scouts of Pack 112, spon- Farm Bide South About 25 former members at­ tional level. The Connecticut A s­ • • OPEN THURSDAY IDAY NIGHTS • • Shallot, Hamden. | - The Selectmen will this week aored hy the Washington School tended, several coming from out- sociation of Fliture Teachers of The mother of the bride wore j ask for bids on the Town Farm PTA, are having a fair Saturday of-town. America, which is sponsored by Ml 9-2035 1013 MAIN ST. a light blue satin embroidered Building and land. The property J at the West Side playground. The Miss Carol Ludwig, a high school the Connecticut Education Aaan.. sheath dress with black accessories fo be sold includes the main >0- has a membership o f 40 clubs. He ! fair will be held from 1 p.m. until room building and several smaller' -Jqnior, has been appointed . as a SI and the mother of the bridegroom ' stated that. FTA attracts qualified j also wore blue ullh blue accea-: dark. buildings and land which is. member o f the Junior Red Cross State Planning Committee for the people to consider teaching and it ' sories. Both wore white orchid Available will be a train ride, presently being staked out points out what is involved, so corsages. ayings and pony rides for the chll- , * The Selectmen plan to keep the coming, .year. Miss Ludwig at­ that students may make a deciaij dhea. There wiij be a white ele­ big barn for possible future ex- tended the area training' center at From 1 to 5 p.m., a reception for i Phintpa Academy,- Andover. Mass., before they are a few years along M IGH Tm JK 175 guests was held at the Elks* phant sale and a t,oy table. A handi­ le s io n of the town garage. Bida in their study of the profeaaion. craft table wUI be available, also a muat be into the Selectman’a ofBc* in August as a delegate from the I M A K E S W i n t e r Home. Bronze and yellow pompona Calvert left Information and TIME LAV AWAV and chrysanthemums were used museum with many things to Inter­ local chapter. SPECIALS Nov. I I by 7 p.m. est both yoiing and old. Good things Beaidtal Notes forms needed to affiliate with for decorations. The town leadera laat night ae'- to eat will be sold at th* snack eeptad a bid from U P. Fitsgerald Discharged Monday; Mrs. Lynhe C AFTA and N A F T ; . the National The bride’s, traveling costume, Asaoriatlon of Fliture Teachers of when leaving on a wedding trip to bar. for a 10SO Ford truck. j Wells and daughter, RFD 3. m m 1 9 5 8 m m Aiuie Grlffen Photo Everyone is invited to attend the • Firat Selactman Eklgar H. Wit- ' Birth Monday:, A son to Mr. and America. If the RHS club wished New York City, waa a gray suit awwtroeoD MRS. RQBERT THOMAS SASS fair. don announced that he arill not Mrs. Charles Fontanella, 10 Back­ to do ao. with blue hat, black accessories hold hia regular Saturday morn- er Place. Bs'Onta Tonight /coM niRiaa and a white orchid corsage. After Dig oiBce houra this Week. Admitted yesterday: Charles Hugh S. Greer, head basketball Oct. 23, the couple will be- at home at 33 Cole St. Flaaaee Board Eterts Ramsdell, 38 East St.; Mrs. Ther­ coach at the University of Con­ William, F. ' Luddecke waa esa Keating. 154 Union St.; and necticut, wrill . addre.s8 a dinner The bride graduated from Man­ glected chkirman o f the Board of Mrs. Betty Williams. 43 High St. meeting ijf the Men’s Union of Un­ chester High School and the Uni­ A IN MtlMENT for iRy M in i Finance at that group'a meeting Discharged yesterday: Linda ion Congregational Church at 6:30 versity of Connecticut, and the Igat night the flrat eince the town Anderson, RFD 3; Joseph VanOu- p.m, at the Baptist Church. JIB-BOY bridegroom graduated from Baa- elections Oct. 7. Mrs. Edwin denbo-ve, 92 Windsor Ave.; Wendy The WSCS of Rockville Metho­ aick High School In Bridgeport and Pease was elected secretary. Hotliet^, 36 Mountain St.; Martin dist Church •will meet at 8 p.m. to All the snug, secure warmth la now in his senior year at the the FAU ROUND-IP »i Wilkins, 1S« High St.; Mra. Stella hear a talk bn Japan hy a Japan­ ^University of Connecticut. , 'AU aa Fhi Shots Beady your little feller needs in a • • '3' - • Vernon achool teachers may re- Roy and ion, Nevena Rd„ Wap- ese student at Hartford Semlnarj- « i v e innoculatlona for Aslan Phj ping; Mra. Anne Moo^.-^.Ware-^ Foundation. neat, trim fashion. Tailortfd at the coet of only $1. The shots house P t.: Mias Karen Underwood, "Education for Leisure Time in Ic Broad Brook; Miss Maxine Baker; NOW SHflR NYLON will be given by Dr. Joseph J. Retirement" will be the subject of with the MIGHTY-MAC touch m M is C4MP/A/G mA/rrk, soMrs] Kristan. town haalth ofllcer. 45 Davia Ave.: Mis.'! FYancea Kerr. a meeting, at 8 p.m. at First Con­ # Hartford: and Louis DelBene. 138 _ Superintendent o f Schools R ay­ gregational Church of Vernon spon- of genius . . . of toaaty, Scimzt Elastic Sttekiifs E^iuPMBA/T MEN’S FINELY TAILORED , . Grove St. • wiwiiam •* m wmhui * mond E. Ramadan said each teach­ sorH by the Extension Service. fUm qviUtf 8m«I m9. Itt iit*ht> er must present a certMcaU show- Admitted today: Russell Skog- durable seaproofed all wool GIRL'S fMiaf BrloG tltidc Boddaftp9 liig that she or he is a town em­ lund, 192 E. Main St. Vernon and Taloottville bows! Sr supttouuxi IMRIS tbit ptori4« Im . €oafon< ploye. The Junior Clas.s recently, held Items are handled through D ie | Mac- . . . and with a imOON IR IN UGHTWBGHT vwppoct — M l MW Employee at Swiss Laundry its class elections. Joseph Walinskl Herald’s Reekville Ruremi, 7 W .; MCYCU ttB ifoN. FALL SUITS was elected president; Anthony l away were provided shots by the Arm Main S t, telephone Tremont 6- zipout lining of Suporlonic- AY SALi! size# SB 'te 80. last week. Dr. Roy C. Ferguson .Smith, vice president: Florence 31.16. -rp e ^ T j TAMCMC- WItkGVf • ^Gukt ■ administered inoculations to 32 Blinn, secretary; Gertrude W al­ U M F. . . coziest, most luxu WELDON DRUG CO. C HAhrPmh,dii wirit iMt li Hi« firMMt 901 Main Street— RD 8-5321 Ia regular*, long*, aborta stouts, abort employes at the plant. - ters, ssalattnt secretary; Judith . ^A«MiCA«j*ew Analysis New Service 's niAMm kvy Ia • otottte ond long atouto.> Kiowa OeiiBcU Flans Hany, treasurer; and Winifred De-. ous orlon pile. Styled with k\k% U NwnI Long, assistant treasurer.. WHMf •’ Klew s Oouncil, Degree of Poca- neat, rounded collar and , hontaa will hold.a re^lar meeting The, officers, assisted by Mrs. • A Canadian service station man­ Friday at 8 p.m. In Red Men a Hall. Katherine Mills and David aged to ronhlne gaeoline sales rrs FULLY IpUiPUD j to Ollphant. claa.s advisors, are now v.ith of all things!—character handsome, staj’-put Reports on the recent'Grqat Coun- m : making plans fdr a dance to be analygi.s. An Ontario station hac a- oil Session at B rid gep ort'w ill'b e decorated buttons. Many (Htb two trouaors. given by the repreaentativas: Fol­ held N ov.'48.. handwriting e' ■irt on hand to give lowing the business meeting, will The lelection of the girls' free anaiygea to ail visitors on anti-re thermostats l{e a sbctal and refreshment^, ar- Starettea waa recently announced. oper.'ng daiji, and ' reported that ! X ranged by Mra. Floranca Lynch, Membera are' choaen from the many ppraona taik^gd up with gas- j Colors: Take Advantage Mrs. Eleanor Kreh, Mrs. Adna mixed choir and will rehearse once ollne after their--readings. V' Devlin and Mra. Florence HiU. Charcoal, Rad. ' 4 FOPD CHFV SPORT COATS A costume Halloween dance and Sizes: 5-7 PONTIAC PLYMOUTH Brighten your appearaaeo aad yew out­ mtnwhmrm we will"V Mt -e^F^-sseita--Km huM K » th^ f*ns-« O f The look for Fall In one of our sport ooats hontaa and Red Men on Saturday FUR THE VERY FINEST IN hi nght, medium sad dark skadeo. SlaM in Red Men’e Hall. S3 to 48. Regulars, hmgs, shorts, stouts QUALITY USED CARS On Nov. 1. a rummage mUc w ill be W in terin g aad short stouts. held in Red Men's HaU, and an ALWAYS SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION 0 / Bhetlaads. Imported tweeds aad Import­ auction la planned for Nov. 2. Both ALW AYS AT LEAST 50 CARS * evenU will etart at 10 a.m. and g y * y ed I odea cloth. > « will ba held Jointly by the Poca- TO CHOOSE FROM Special f^ovf' famitaa and the Red Men. Dona-, SEDANS. COUPES, STATION WAGONS, CONVERTIBI.ES Uone will be picked up by the Red i to Men it John Miller, at Red Men e ' ALL OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED llall, ia notified in time. “ i BANK FINANCns'O UP TO .18 MONTHS / Being Of fere4 OPEN T IL L 9 EVENINGS * BBS Band Electa J fw i M e i mat: ‘ The High School Band, under' a euweat MS. the direction o f Samuel Goldfarb. BARLOW MOTOR SALES piriMe m MtVOVa I4M At The Following recently elected Donald Stevens i WINDSOR AV|:., KOCKVILIuE—PHON’E TR S-S5S8 as president. Others elected were: i TO YOU H ie H n tr , Esso Dealers imraisitrA^ ae q w ANTI-FRIIZI ’***' MAKES WINTER A HARRY TIME SLACKSl T o complete your ensemble. Fine wool WMDOW CLEAR S ^ l COVERS WALSH’S ESSO SERVICENTER B8B ESSC SERVICENTER flannels aad gabardlnea. Size* 28 to 80. NEW PALL PUSIK h ) CENTER and BROAD STREETS ODD LOT TILE SALE AUfOSEATCOVEkS , E. MIDDU TPKE. w d E. CENTER ST. SHIRTS , Cotton, wool and wool Mends. Plain, to ARMSTRONG'S UNOLEUM TILE^STD. GAUGE airipea and plaid*. Regular and TURCOTTE’S ESSO SERVICENTER BCLTCN NCTCH ESSC SERVICENTER Iv y League models. Sizes 14 to HATS 17!i. la an wanted color* and slylea. REG. 20c— NOW 10c Each n o CeNTtR STREET ROUTE 4 owl 44A, lOtTON Also long ovals. 1.95 HAIROH FLASTIC FLOOR TILE— STD. to :.95 JOE-RIG V" MANCHESTER ESSC SERVICENTER CRISWCLCS ESSC SERVICENnR to REG 16!'ic-19'/,c— NOW ' 10c Each $ 2 0 .5 0 ' WINDSOR RO, AT WILBUE CROSS HI6HWAY -174 W. CENTER ST. SIZES: 6-12 *KENFLEX STD. * *KENFLEX—HEAVY \ -i- Rofl. UVie— Now lOe ooch • R«q. 33V2C— Now 15e ooch CUVA^ ESSC SERVICENTER TCNYS ESSC SERVICENTER HARTFORD RD. Wld CAMFFISLD RD. ; *Vinyl Aibostos Til* J O E -M A T E ' MAIN « d IISSELL STREnS CAR GOATS ASPHALT TILE $ 21 .5 0 V m L .■ -'i- ”1" COLORS "C " COLORS SIZES: 14-16 « COMPLETE LUBRICATION • OIL CHAHG| i* FOR TODArS Cil^UAL UVING Roq. 9e— Now 6e ooch ^ R*^. 12e— Now 8c each • BATTERY CHECK' • ’ HOSE CHECK ^ f . '■ ■ RAYON $17.95v ORLbN$9Q.95 There’s cozy comfort, *f*b < » AH7I-FO* eiOTH • ATLAS PERMA GUARD ANTI-FREEZE • OIL HLTER CHURCH PLASTIC TILE Clao4t4, uaamaj windiest of cold days in tha wtoAMaU an al- UNED i f LINED - Quantities sufficient for sink splash. «eyf Mftiyhatardi. AND AIR CLEANER CHECK • FAN BELT CHECK • In one color or to make design of mixed colors. combination 'Timton collar and otrtoiTfirAN For This Low BRAKI SHOf IXCHANM • MASTER CYLINDER CHECK • CHECK BRAKES • zippered hood. . . a and drlya lafaly. S 't!? REPACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS • CHECK ALL UGHTS • Many other-styls* and model* OH H AH 'A A REG. 8c— NOW Each r- al Im loo llffy., In winter Jockete. QT.TO To Q **O .VV 5 c MIGHipf-MAC iBxdlusiva. A O i f 12 Volt 9]|.ei. ; • WIPER BLADE AND WIPER ARM CHECK? This surcoat is mad4 of stoidy, « Volt 0 Price You Get' ODDS 'N' ENDS V i " RURBER TILE TRi^NSMISSlON AND DIFFERENTIAL CHECK • wonderfully wearable • INSPECT TIRES • INSTALL AtLAS STOP LEAK REG. ,36c-NOW 10c Each Mao-Meltoh doth. Styled with n AND ATLAS RUST PREVlNTiVE • buttoiw>n b a ^ belt, sacor* CABI Priew effective on entire lot of one ^ lo r . . • Quantities from “ odd lots" to 200 tile neck tab. , lots in reffular stock. Free installation instructions. • . 0om’» rltk raur III* . _ DOUBLE S& H Green whan far juit a faw Q R a S M A a m a r 4altar« yau can buy es. i m t t ' a M l M» af Uolnr*''' 'I N 8ET8 Stamps Given With ^ash OFFER EXPIRES N6V.' 10 C^iN THURSDAY Sales Thursday, Ott.^24 TILL9PJi4. THIS PROTECTION CAN ADD HUNDREDS OF , v COLCNtSi TROUBLE FREE MILES TO JHE L IFE OF YOUR CAR *V- t-..- X Red, Charcoal, *Bos«id'oii 5 qu«m Eue Extra Motor OH. Z goHeiiB AHa$ Porma Guord, 4 con A ri« Stop Lm A ood C.EJI0 11SESSON Mitchell 9-0866 'Charblu. TRIPlE^SrORfi -71 1 con A tl« Rust ProvMtIvo. -A 109 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 481 MAINSTa > Ml 3-4771 W E ' OXVEX««r GREEN STAMPG A

■ -J . 4 -t . . X ■c; .1 ■ tT'. J.- ’' ' ■ . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1967 MANCm^TER EVENING HERALD,^ MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 th« Indiana Int^ atcnlnc n tranty without regrat, and of tomorrow DroM Her op for WtWlatar and than ao 4mp'raaaad tha tiibaa-1 wthout fear, you are on 'Uia road .Make A 8a$que For Fall Ke^> her . faahionaldy warn) man that they aven afread to be- to auccaaa. and cozy zU winlter in 'a smart Qulsk RtlM frmi conia aubjecta of King; Gtorgt II. Antwar to Proyioud Pintio' COAT AND LEGOmO SET from V Ptit Irritaiitn kothlng; In profraaaton can raat Book Roviow > Bargains MARI-MADS, 691 Mailt St. Some M }«ars ago a Buffalo d r u g |^ on tha otislnal plan. outfits have matching HAts. The crwatM. an' Ointment to relieve fabrics: Rich wools, and flaecCs in Itchfhg and smarting of piles. It A O B ^ Listed by u i r e r clear Colors or muted jilaids touch­ brought auch quick, cooling, s5c. BY DICK TURNER ^Badfa ICtadaNUal ed with fur or. velvet trim on'col- ing, sstringent relief that Its fains aC ConrngV dothaa lore.. If your young miss takes a iqiread across tha land making 4 ------at Two t Karlaa a size 4 zee the luxuriouz TWEan> Petersqn'a Ointment a favorite in CtUea” - manuaeript with deep, soft WHITE PILE thousands of homes. Ask your t Imitataa tOifta UNINO, finished at the neck with dniggist today for 60e box or 76o II "Much—— a dlatnlctive KNITTEX) COLLAR, 4S«dlJaet $28.95. applicator tube. Peterson's Oint­ About S Prayer ending For Votir Halloween Handouta ment delights OF money back. Nothing- IPraneh Be generoua to the “trick or • Chrve Meats with . Old-Wopld Charm Pep Up a Room Holiday Dress-upe for OIria It Portent Boveliat S4 Minced oath tlThln treat" goblina that come to your ^ofesalonal Skill If there's a pises of fpmltura Glamorqus DRESSES ^or those ’ A nursery, no matter how small, HDoetroy TAtaatraet being IS 40 Turn outward door, without wrecking your budg­ Place your festive 'niankagivlng In your living room that’s an Vaya special November and December calls for easy-to-care-for materials. IS-----andlcole • Supplied tekei, 41'Worthlpplaea et. Why not order 120 MINIA­ bird on the CAR'VINa BOARD, sore" to you why not do something occasions are being unpacked at Washable aoatter rugs, fixed so II Oloom aaeker weapona , upharain* 41 Screen TURE CHOCOLATE BARS, 97c $6.99 available at HARRISON'S about it before Thanksgiving. Call ANDEStSON’S CHILDREN'S they won't slip, and a pretty lino­ lIKnduranca lltandttad II -----of Troy 4t Arrow poiaen or 110 BUBBLE QUM pieces for 849 Main St., and smooth, thin Mitchell 9-9521, the MANCHES- SHOP, 303-307 Ekut Center S t for leum will keep, the floor bright. RUMMAGE to Aneicnt lOEaacntial tTDaadlock '44Japaneea 9Tc by dialing Mitchell 3-1581, the slices will -heap up on the platter. ’fSR UPHOLSTERY OO. 24 Birch the 3-6x miss and her 7-14 sister. Vinyls and other plastics! that take Aalana being _ t l Cembread outeaata , Catalogue Dept, of SEARS ROE­ Stainless steel pins and an adjust­ St. They can give- a chair new Durdble NYLON dotted awies, ac­ rugged use,'much cleaning and tl Twitching 11 Plaeea t l War god 41 rormerly , i BUCK AND COMPANY In the able arm holds bird steady. This la backbone, neW muaclee, make It companied by Itsowrt stand-out won’t harm baby also are g o ^ SALE tt Pollyanna, ITTurklah Inn t l Order of 47 SacretJ Im a^ i parkade. Save shopping time'^and Juat one item in the line of import beautiful! The prices are right. slip, will be in tune with her gayest items to use in a nursery. rthe-----girl* th e— ~ 41 Copper coin * ed "WOODPECKER” WOODEN- M Give forth II Beveled Joint energy. holiday mood. Embroidered roses tSItulaa t t Portion , SlModa^ (ab.) WARE. The 4-pc. CANISTER SET The leftover sliced meat for climb up one side of the dress, Bave a Halloween Party Thuniay, Oci t l Sob and —— with matching salt and pepper, 14 Some apecialty food ihops stock Sunday-night supper wilj..look at­ touched With a green, velvet bow. You'll have a barrel of fun! 1.' 9 A.M. IT Health raaort 1 r 1 ! r 1 17.99 would add an eye-catching tractive if you serve It bh a platter tONovellat,— canned lychee nuts. These are un­ Another style tuia a crisp 3-tiered MARLOW'S, 867 Main St., is usual and delicious when chilled touch to I'your own kitchen. It surrounded with cauliflowerets, headquarters for HALLOWEEN 8rim1 T“ A 4 would make a hit a t the next brid­ peas and carrots, and green beans coHar to'fram e her face and neck C rypt, St. M ary's ChiiriBh t t Wiaa eld man _L and served for dessert. Because the prettily. SUPPLIES to make your party a canned lychces are almost white in al shower. Tuck away for Christ­ The meat may be heated Iri a little success. Spread the table with 14 Temper, 1 i' mas giving a. cute HORS natural gravy; the vegetables For Pirinip Coll MI S-H71 aaatael % color, it’s a good idea to add orange Moet New York models wear a colorful p<4>er runner and ­ D’OEUVRE SERVER (rooster or should be cooked separately (or kins. Add ^ y favors, hats, noise- or MI 8-8288 tlltetrtsaraat 1“ r u sections or some other bright fruit puppy) $1. "Then there are smooth­ some of them can be canned). Or whole range of sizes: 8, 9, 10 and t l — Moinea, to them. 11. The reason for this is not that makers. Pass around traditional Bp ly polished, decorated CANDY OR meat and cooked vegetables may CANDIES and have some ready Iowa H 11 NUT DISHES, SALT A PEPPER be cold; in that case serve tartar their figures change, but that dress tT Corded I It*a Time fpr Congolenm a)zes differ ao that they really can for the "trick orgeat" callers. r tt IT r HT" MILLS, CRACKER BASKETS Of sauce with them. tabriea Picture your child or grandchild wood that will survive a to wear any ona of those. J^member MASKS of all kldda, WIGS, also MMalt i I enjoying the CONOOLEUM PLAY , FOB BANEl this the next time you shop for a COSTUMES FOR CHIILDREN V r • the floor. These are gifts that will Add a Featlvo Atmoaphere baveragaa RUG featured this week in window last and last. .(Jheer up a ihut-th 2078 * OB dress and don't be guided by the AND ADULTS are on display. 44 Volcano In display at BEDARD'S FLOOR BED8PBEAD Brighten your home for the holi­ size tzg alone. R a with the cute ROCKER holding a days With a-handsome 9 by 12' Sicily i COVERING. 109 Center St. Avail­ live plant. Preserving attempts of wee art- U b i s t II H R able In several sizes, this attrac­ rug priced from $39 and up at Main* Decorating IFUn IsU in the faihlly ia worth while. WATKINS- * 1 MANCHESTER CARPET CEN­ ;4t Sifter i tive, easy-to-clean rug is priced One of the slmplsst ways of serv­ CON-TACT, the aelf-sUcklng WITH THI Chalk drawings by yoimgstera, for 45 CoBtrovaralal from 19.50 including game and TER, corner Main and Middle plastic, 18" wida can be used in a example, can be preserved and 1 ing macaroni la the best: Codk and Tpke. There are attractive designs MH-O-RAMA 41 Burial plastic toys. drain it, then add butter and grated thousand ways to decorate and mounted to decorate the home. WEST II High eard r ■ N 8 f r i " (geometries, florals, tone oi> tone) glaraoriza your home. It's wash­ Created to show off a nice Dust the drawing lightly and I t Dread M Parmesan or Romano cheese. Toss to blend tastefully with any room n Dip chunks of pineapple (fresh, over extremely low heat and rush able and durable. Available at young figure ia $hia new basque cover it with a thinn^ coat of Faaaral Senin StWhala w setting.. Your family and friends JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY, that can be made with or without frozen or canned) in a fritter bat­ to the table. will respond to the warm, welcom­ shellac. This also will stiffen the iM Unit o< weight U n ter and deep-fat fry. Sprinkle with 723 Main St.- this amazing CON­ the perky square collar. Add lace drawing paper and make it easier Onnend J. West, Ofteetor iUTry confectioners' sugar and serve at ing charm of your home. Look TACT will adhere to wood, walls, or ruffle trim. to mount. 142 E2Mt Center S t I MCelorar 1J Caviar Is the prepared roe of these rugs over and then don’t B” n once. Oeiicioua with roast fowl or certain kinds of fish. Caviar from -glass and metal without glue or No. 8495 with Patt-O-^Rama la BOteheU 8-7198 ITAdJaoUva 1 as a dessert. forget that the BUDGET PLAN paste, or epecial toots. Give your in siZM 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 30. Size , j i sturgeon varies in color from grey here helps you fit yopr purchase Buy for Yooraalf, for Olfto to black lUid is smaller than the pantry shelves a lift with, CON­ 12, 32 bust, 5% yards of SS-inch. There are atlU 7 more daya to neatly into the sum you can con­ TACT. So easy to keep clean ever For this pattern, send 85c in Btoek "Righta" Are Valuable famous and expensive beluga veniently afford each month. take advantage of the many aav- SHEARSON. HAMMILL A CO. caviar; \ after; grease and dirt wipes off in coins, your name, address, siaa Inga available on home furnishings Manchester's Oldest will be glad to assist you to ex­ a Jiffy. Use it for furniture tbps, desired, and the pattern number to at WATKINS, during their ' 8Srd vrith Finest Fnelllties Keep small poultry pins on hand SUB BUBNETT, MANCHESTER . Off-Street Parking BY AL VERMEER ercise or sell your Southern New Peroonallzad Chrlstmait Cords for use with roast duck. Insert the or to transform cabinets. Choice of ANNIVE»SARY SALE. Two Bngland Telephone Co. STOCK DEWEY-RICHMAN CO.. 767 The old-world charm of this de- wood grains, marble tones, plaid, EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. acres of beautiful displays awdit Establlshml 1 8 1 4 pins from one side of the vent t6 AMERICAS, NEW ¥< «K 38, N.Y. ‘'RIGHTS." Don’t let. them expire. Main St., invites you to choose your lightRil design lends itself equally the other and then lace the opening print, woben effects, and masonry. you, all Invitingly priced for. this They are valuable. The office la hoIldBY GREETING CARDS with as well ae a wall panel or a bed­ 49e a yard. Don’t miss the Fall and Winter apeciaU event. Lven up your living open Thursday evenings from 7 ■ to lightly with string. It’s not neces­ '57 issue of Basic Fashion, our NAME IMPRINTED now from spread trim.- Easy cross-atitch sary to truss a duck. room with a modem ACCENT 9 for your'convenience. SHEAR- the books and books of famous- helps to create the old-fashioned Dyed-to-match continues to be complete pattern. . Mtalog. It's TABLE of -satiny Tvzlmit. inia^'ed SON. HAMMILL A CO. 913 Main chock-full of aew-eaay, up-to-the- name. manufacturers. Delivery in lady and gentlemen./tramed in a Some Yankee cooks like to add a the big fashion story in sweaters on. top with ceralme tile so spiUsd St. Mitchell 3-1571. one week and you’ll have that flowered arbor. / and skirts this fail. But It’S tone minute atylea for every size. Send beverages can’t harm it ever. “caught-up" feeling that comes pinch of ground ginger to the on tone this year rather than all 25 cents today. 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\ ' * FAGB.TWENTY igyCHESTEB EVENING HEBALD, MAKCHESim CONN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1967 " in_____ 1. ilA N ^IE 8T 8B EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1967 Pa g e t w e n t y -o n i Oklahoma^ Notrte pame and N a ^ Grid Favorites Saturday THE is Best Late-Inning jB^tfers^ Herald Angle; /■ 9 Del By ■ 'y,- Minor League Owners EARL W. YOST Bill Skowron Flu I Germ and Upsets Willie Hdrtack Blasted Sports Editor ^ j Pastrano Earns Cheers with Win Arid Al Smith K m #* Interested in Brooklyn Shorts Taken from a Soiled C u tt London, Oct. S3 (JP) — Wllllef They revalled in tha way Past-fwould ha fl|flghti t 7 It’s Bo use Wddinf Hurt Weekly Average By Elizabeth Graham ' TUBSDAt HOUSBWIVE'S Pastrano goes back to tha U.8. rano left jabbed and boxed his way oureelvee. We haven’t got a heavy* 1 ______“ He’s the life of the party,” Johnny Wood, assistant foot­ to'' victory agaiabt slugger Rlch- weight who could go tn the ring Tie for I^ad Tha Double Boilers and Flying today after convincing Britons hia ardaon, With him.” New York, Oct, 23 (fl*)— Surest thing ajout the baeebaU ball coach at Wesleyan, said of Dom Sqiiatrito, local lad who Saucers scored 3-1 wins overr tbtL.1.chances are good of becoming the By HAROU) OLAASSEN Minnesota over Michigan; Pos­ New York, Oct. 23 (^Pj-i-Mrs. Elizabeth Graham, owner of Pastrano re4\igM*Ricbardaoti^ So Britiah hopes were killsd. situation in orphaned Brooklyn is there still isn’t any. Frank is playing fullback with the Cardinal freshmen. “J.’ve never SkiUeta and Coffee Cups, res;iPWP Iflret allout boxing atyliat to cap­ Shaiighnessy, president of the Class AAA International. New York, Oct. 23 (JPi— Oh. me sibly the day’s most rugged obn- Jewel’s Reward—the favorite in Saturday's Garden State New York, O ct/ 23 (fP }— lively, to tie the Spatulas tor sec­ a blood dripping w r e c lja ^ i^ n d . . . . oh, my . . . Which. Is . worse teet. A game of survival with seen a fellow with such life and enthusiasm as Squatrito. I ture the world heavyweight title And he did It with a pokii\g left Lea^e, sounded out Ford Frick, ba.scball commissioner, yes-*f Stakes— today blasted Jockey Willie Hartack a.s a “bad boy.’* World Series star Hank Aaron ond place In the atandlngs.'^’toatu- since Gene Tunney. flu or football upsets . . . But noth­ Bobby Cox guiding the Minneso­ only hope that he can play^ts well as he talks.’’ ^ lia t was las dropped a 1-3 decision in the hand and lightning s p ^ aroqnd Long Strike Ends ' " " ------^*'terday on movlnjr a minor Iraaue ing can make you feel worse than Hartack, who had ridden Jewel’s Reward jn all the 2-year-old o f the Milwaukee Braves and The 21-year-oId boxer from New tans to the tqp after last Satur-' Colt’s early races, will ride Nadir*’ ------•* a good football player on a poor tehm last season during his flrat .place Rolling Pina. Doris the ring that left British fant limp j-w, ( I f ' team Into the borough of churrhe* missing 21 of 44 college football day’s debacle against. Illinois. veteran Del Ennis of the St. Orleani earned British cheers with with adiniration. in the Garden State, the richest senior year at Manchester High^’ ------:------Turcott* 126, Betty Daniel 115, a 10 round decision over a 23-year- San Bruno, CaBf., Oct. 23 to replace ,the Los Angeles-bound decisions the week previous . UCLA over Stamford: How does self a good warmup at Jamaira but lie excelled when used at elthbr Louie Cards were the most Phyllis McCarthy 111, Betty Richardson tried to lend hli pay­ A moaUt-long strike that threat* Gavilan Loses Dodgers. Thais a measly .523'average com­ horse race In the world. It’s worth and In the process gave the rail- forming with the varsity football old Welahman. Dick Richardson, anyone know what’s going to hap- 5275,1,50 with 515S.334 going to the the tsrUle or fullback slots. Fof his team this fait. According to Dan potent late-inliing batters in Hurd 106, Ann Meyers 109, Lor­ last night in what may herald a off punch but Pastrano was never ened raciM at California's major Frick said the matter of what pared «ith the season's take of .779 pen in this mystery circuit? birds a risual lesson In horseman­ fine play he was named wjnlier of the 1957 j^ejor league aeaaon. raine Peterman 108 and Sherry there. tracka «n beat today Tor Kid Gavilnn, po.a- complete their trek to San Franc­ est le a ^ e tussle. They will again Thursday drown, who paid 54.30. At the fin­ High. / , Credit for a game-winning blow isco. this time but not even the flu can bSd boy for doing that. Now we the Eastern Collegiate Athletic lar 2-1 victories over ABA Tool' again?" asked -SoJornoni. “Who 000 annually; huntota, $8,000,000, aibly tolling the end of his dream South Carolina over Clemson. ish, Arcaro held her' just far Conference (ECAC) for special was given to each player Who put and'MtrriU's Market, respectively, of recapturing the' world welter­ slop the Sooners. h.nve Willie Shoemaker, whom I Dan JesSee, Trinity College hesd “ After they move, there will be Friday also like.” , enough from the rail to prevent considei’sUon to use first year attl- hia team ahead to stay in ..the while cellar-dwelling Mai Tool up­ weight crown, a 15-day w-altlng period and then 'Htle Fracas Miami over Kan.sas, Mississippi Cher.y Jubilee from slipping roach, reports that Charlie Sticks, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth or an set Gua’s Grindel'a 8-0. Top acorea Hartack and Jewel's Reward former Little All-America back dents with varsity teams. Hohan- The 31-year-old Kid lost a split New York will become American Texas A A M over Baylor: From Southern over Chattanooga. through. Ihal, former three-aport star at extra Irtnlng. _ ware bowled by Dwight Pleasant actually parted company in the with the Bantams, ia back home decision lajjt night to 22-year-old League territory irndcr terms of September on. everyone’ knew this Saturday Then, Arcaro, warmed up to his Manchester Jllgh, Is an end with SeVen-OMae Winnera 129-1S8-S68. Gene Phaneuf 138-343. the present rule." ssid Frick. “It j Champagne Stakes at Belmont following a whirl In Canadian Caspar Ortega of Mexico' in a 12- was going to be the title fracas In East: Brown over Rhode Island Park when he rode Ll'l Fella, who task, guided Assemblyman to vjc- the gridderii. Th* survey also disclosed today Stan Mit^ckl 341, Bill .Sheekey round fight at Wrigley Ricld. would take the consent of the I the Southwest Conference but the Lehigh over Columbia, Dartmouth football. For the first time in 185-887 and Doug MacLachlan ■ ■ fi'*****’- didn’t even finish in the money, ory in the Great Rive:-, another Jessee's 26-year coaching career • • • / that Bill Skowron of the New York 2 The winner was promised a American ‘League clubs to permit i 12th man (The Cadets' cheering over Harvard, Princeton over Cor­ 335. a team from another league to I Fella wasn't nominated for the allowance at a mile and an eighth, at Trin lus foobtall team has lost Bruising Dick Wright, former Yankees and Al Smith of Cleve­ "“THIS match with another contender for section) gives the Aggies the edge, nell, Rutgers* over Richmond. 'n the Davi.s Park, he Outsmarted Manchester High fullback, ia again land ahare the American League WOMENS LEAGUE*, the title, Vince Martinez, in an invade that territory." Syraaise over Penn State, ^Ykle three straight gam es.. .University Iowa over Northwestern: The couiitry’i’ leading rider, chose Na Johnny Riiane, who was un on playing a major role with the Suf- lead with taven game-winners each. Front-running Walnut .Rastau- elimination series to fill, the title Wnnta Tram In Brooklyn Hawkeyes have the best defensive over Colgate. Holy Cross over Bos­ of Coiir.eclicut baseball team will Tire^tonr dir. Gherrj’ Jubilee. But in the River, compete Ih the Dixie Tournament field Academy eleven this laason Gino CImoll of the Brooklyn rant fired a 2-1 trlumph.-bver Jon- .vacated by Carman Basllio. Shaughnessy was asking In be­ line in the Big Ten. ton University. . . . Thanks to the flu shots before Dodgers and Don Hoak of Cin­ Dl's, second place 'White Glaaa Referee Frankie Van gave the The word had been that Har- it was Ted Atkinson who was vic­ next spring during its Southern SPECIALS half of Bill- McDonald of Miami Duke over North Carolina State: Midwest: Cincinnati over College tack's switch had caused Mrs. timized. the season started not one Wesle­ cinnati were the National League shutout the Hobby SOloppe 3-0 and decision to Ortega, 115-113, on of Pacific. Bo.aton College over trip...New Haven Railroad. Les t H H K Beach. McDonald owns the Class Wray Carlton Is the difference. Graham and her trainer, Ivan yan football player has been aide- runnersup with seven. Players with fourth place Fletcher Glass edged California's 10-point per round Auburn over Houston: If Auburn Detroit, Villanova over Indiana, Atkinson, riding General Arthur,^ Tyler reports, will nm a special C Tampa club in the Florida State Parke, some moments of anxiety, f/mtball excursion to the Yale- lined by the flu this season . , . six game-winning blows were'Joe third place Ed’s AtlanUe 2-1 last scoring system, and Judge Tommy league. He would like to operate spends too much time remembering Iowa State over Kansas State, .shot into the lead but couldn't night at the Y alleys.' for top jockeys are not easy to .shake Assemblyman. Ted was rr ncetnn football game at Prince­ Beat football program that I’va Cunningham of St. Louis, Ernie Hart carded,It 115-112 for the lad an International League team In- the results of Saturday's battle T'-xaa Christian over Marquette. ever Men for a Manchester foot­ Many notaworthy acorea were GUARANTEED PERFORMANCEf from Tijuana. Judge Dynamite find. Tijere was a rumor that they fooled by the pace and didn't try ton on Nov. 16.. .Baaketball Banks o f the Chicago Cuba, Larry Vicious Spar ton Brooklyn. with Georgia Tech, the Plainsmen Mis.souri over Nebraska, Purdue ball team la the 1957 Editor dis­ Doby o f the Chicago White Sox turned in and the list included Jackson saw it Gavilan, 117-113. could lose. over Miami of Ohio. had to pay Shoemaker a 515,000 to build up a long lead. At tha practice has already started *t The Yankees, who would con­ retainer to take JeWel’a Reward. UConn with Hugh Greer aupervli- tributed At all home games of the Qua Zemial of Kansas City, Mickey Michigan Stats was axpected Ann Twerdv 112, Amy Plrkey lir- The Associated Press scored It trol all of New York after the 15- Mississippi over Arkansas: If South: The Citadel over Fur­ three-eighths pole, Arcaro gave "That wasn't true,"' ssid Mrs. Ing the sessions. Sea.son opener is Manchester Merchants. Promoter Mantle of the Yankees and Roy to.com e bouncing back with 117-325. Edna Hilinaki 109, Ella Tirffftoiiff 116-115 for Ortega. Most of the day wait, have indicated they you can't score on them how you man. Virginia Tech over Florida C l ^ / e - V p As.semblyman his head and that its great halfback, Walt Ko- Staum 107, Mary McCarthy 106- Bright Rebels Graham. "We paid Shoemaker 52.- Dr,’ . 2 aghinst American Inter­ George Mitchell did an excellent Sievera of Washington. ringside writers, however, had wouldn't oppose a. National going to beat them—the Misals- State, Kentucky over Georgia. wa.s all. The winner paid 54.40. walczyk. 106, Fran Crandall 112, Shirley Mississippi has three remark­ Flanagan fondlea hia rider, ■»00 and, furthermore we're very national at home. The 26-game job from cover to cover with Aaron turned in outatandlng Gavilan the winner. League team in. Brooklyn. But sippl has allowed one touchdown Tennessee over Maryland. Georgia Pat Smythe, European wom­ In other features yesterday, photos, team history and personnel Vlttner 106, Dorothy Cowles 111, The battle bristled with action able sophomore backs in. top happy with him." Seaneen made his Eastern debut schedule is highlighted by an ap­ clutch pe^formancea all aeaaon. Hia Betty Phinipa. I ll, Chickie Ber- they haven't been as friendly to in five games.' Tech over Tulane, Virginia Millterv en's champion j\iraper. They pearance at Madison Square Gar­ among the features. Sunday the late-lnnlilg heroica were climaxed TIRES and neither fighter could claim a the idea of a minor league team ' to bottom. Cowboy Woodnifr, Other developments in the Gar­ at Garden State and won the six- zenski 106-105, Kay Peretto 106- Notre Dame over Plttaburgh: over George Washington. North are miembera of the Britiah den for the Holiday Festival, Dec. Merchants face'the only club that on SepL 23 by a two-run, 11th in-| round by more than one point. In the metropolitan area. George Blair and Bobby. The Irish have had two weeks to den State found the veteran Ted furlong affair paying 521.20: Gol­ Boyd and Szuzina 106-106. Flo Johnson 115-116. Franklin. Carolina over Wake Forest, West jumping team in New York to .\tkinson named to ride C. T, 56-30. beat them, the Holyoke Knigdita. ntng homer which beat the Cards There were no knockdowns and The International League has recover from the excitement of Virginia over William A Mary. den Music captured the Boston • • • Alice Beebe 112-112-337, Madeline compete in National Horse Chenery'i/ Yemen and the youth­ at Mt. Nebo at 5 o'clock. It should 4-2 and clinched the National neither fighter bore a mark at the explored the idea of putting a beating Army. The Panther attack Southwest: Hardin Simmons Show. Nov. 5-12. Town arid CountO’ Club Purse at be a great game between perhaps In TV lO’Rounder Morley 115 and Ruth Meintoeh finish. ful Howard Grant named to be up .Suffolk at' 56.20; Racetracker re­ Caddy master at tha Newport, League pennant for the Braves. 114. team in nearby Jersey City, where CHURCH LE.AOl'E lacks scoring punch. over West Texas State. R I., Country Club this past sum­ the two finest semi-pro machines ' “My sidrit, it ia^ow. He no hurt the Dodgers played seven games Michigan State over Illinois: on Broojtfield Farms' Isendu. turned 55 In taking the Troubadow Pivotal Blow RBO LEAGUE Far West: Arizona over West Good Warmup mer was Jackie Allen, former in New England. Syracuaa, N. Y ., Oct; IS tff*— me ever. 1 wait two years for this last year. Meanwhile, a Jersey- Match results: ComtpunUy Bap­ Lightning doesn't strike twice in Texas State,. Utah over W y o m i^ ., Purse at Sportsman'a Park, and Hia other game-winners Includ­ I*eague-)eading Dari-Mald, alxth - chance-te get-ln-title- fight-Now Last Nights Pights Meanwhile, Eddie Arcaro. who Rhode Island State baseball and • • • ed a nInth-Inning single which nip* Bobby Boyd, the comebacklng Chl- City offletarhn Invltea Phlisaep tist' 4, South Methodist I2| 0; one season. The Spartans in an Denver over Brigham Young, Ore­ Short Veil whipped to victory tn plane__ JSLeat__ Side__Thyam—and dnk.” said the phla, Pittsburgh or Cincinnati of evil mood. will handle Wheatley’i Miaty Flight I the Myftlewood, Purse at Keene- Matt Maetoao and Elgin Eatur- ped Philadelphia 7-6 on June 23: cago middleweight, bids for hia Oliva's Easo all posted 3-0 vie- North Methodist (1) 4, Concor­ gon State over Washington. Utah sad Kid, a devotee of Bongo thump­ the National League to use Roose- Army over Virginia; What do Los Angeles—Gasper Ortegs, In the Garden State, took him- land, paying 53.20. aky, both on the Manchester High a two-run, eighth inning triple sixth straight victory tonight In toriee over Hartford Rd. Tavam. ing in hie play period. State over Colorado State, New School faculty, are officiating In vetl Field part time or full time. dia Lutheran 0; St. John's 4, St. the Cadets care if the Virginia full­ Mexico over Montana, Oregon ove-.’ 146, Tijusna, Mexico, outpointed which nipped the Dodgers 2-1 Jime a televised 10-round bout against Renn’g Tavern and Paganl Clip­ Gavilan said he thought he was So far. no takers. Bridget's 0; St. Mary's 3, Center back is an. honest-to-goodness Per­ Kid .Gavilan. 146, Havana, 12. schoolboy soccer ganrws this fall... 27; a two-run double In the 10th, pers, reapecUvtly, whila second wtU ahead after 10 rounds and California, San Jose over North Jeff Oibba, Moe Morhardt and Germany's Franz Ssuzlna at the Congregational (1) 1; St. James’ sian prince? j Texas State, Southern California Stockton, Calif.—'Dommy Uraua, good enough to edge the Cards 5-4 place McCann’e Service shaded merely i^ayad it safe in the closing (2) 3, Emanuel Lutheran 1: North 117, Stockton, stopped Naoho Ea- Charlie McDonnell are membfra of on Aug. 17 and a sixth-inning War Meinorial Auditorium. It will Fuller's Contractors 2-1 in thia rounds.’. All Moneymoona End over Washington State, UCLA Merchants and Knights Meet the varsity soccer team at UOonn be B o y ^ 24th birthday Thursday In Critiical Condition Methodist (2) 3, Second Congrega­ Florida over Louisiana State; All over Stanford. calente, 11614, Mexico City, 6. homer w’hich turned out to be the werk's matches at*tha West Side tional 1; St. James' (1) 3. 'Temple Milwaukee.-^rviIIe Pitta, 176. this season. Morhardt, a goalie, Is pivotal blow in a 1-0 triumph over and he hopes to celabrate a vic­ Ree. honeymoons must end sometime the only letterman among the trio tory. too. Oo< our tfoiu on WIreeieiw Worcester, Mass.. Oct. 23 l ^ — Beth 1; Zion Lutheran 3, Center and Florida now Is fully recovered Milwaukee, knocked out Chuck Cincinnati April 18. Hippo Correntl 131-152-393, Andy In Return Game Sunday at 2 of Silk Town’ perforroera with the Lamoureaux 151-392, Ding Farr A&I Bueball Banquet Two schoolboy football players! in­ Congregational (2) 1. from the flu attack. Church. 186. Owoaso, Mich., 1. Hank's other key safetiea re­ The bout, to be televised nation­ MOO Parents and fm nds planning to jured In separate games 11 deys Starr and Eagle Richmond. Calif.—Jimmy Abey- Huskies. . . Brendan Shea, Myles sulted In victories against the ally (ABC) beginning at 10 p.m. 347, Walt Snow 137, Irv RuaoonI Noteworthy scores; Gerry Ohio State over Wisconsin: The ■ iH rtIr# ^ rum / attend tomorrow night's Alunini ago, remained unconscious today ta. 111, Oakland, Calif., stopp^ Eight fumbles and 100 yards in penalties handicapped the Man­ McDonough and Gary Bogll are Giants on May t, the Phils on Jul.y DST, will be scored by two judges 127. Bund! Tarca 140, Pete Aceto Chappelf 125, Tiny Bonham 128. winner keep's in the Big Ten Rose all playing ■with the Trinity Col­ 128, Stan Saaiela 342. a i f f Keeney Applied en sesNid lire ' and Intermediate Baseball League at Worceater O ty HosplUI. Ron­ Sandy Hanna 152-350, Ted Law­ Bowl race. Top Hartford Card Abe Villa, 110, I>ns Angelea, 2. chester Merchants three weeks sgo when they lost their flrst game 14 and the Pirates on June 29 and and a referee under the round sys­ reserves your Town A | banquet at the ESks Home on Bis- ald Diani, 16, a tackle for Marl­ London. England—Willie Pes- to the paas-minded Holyoke Knights 14-26 In Holyoke. And'both lege varsity soccer squad. . Pee- July\ 1,2. tem. A supplemental point ar'stem 353' Lanky Waiekowskl 338, Herb b^laa er ee yeer ewn Mree ^ M*00 rence 134-355, Bernie Krutt 132, Rice over Texas: The Owls to wee Reeae of the Dodgers has been Smith 126-349, Larry Bates 125- acll Sf. are urged to purchase their boro High, and Anthony Donovan, Stan Opalach 129-346, L u d d y win but Walter Fondren of Texas, trano, 168<4> New Orleans, out­ Manager George Mitchell and Coach Frank Toro believe that the Ennia’ game-winners were will be used to help avoid a draw. Country tires until you're . 7I Hartford—Ricki Starr of ballet tabbed aa the beat equipped player 359, Charlie \farriek 127, Steve ' AU SIZES SAUPRKD tickets in advance at the East 17, a Hudaon High tackle, were Hansen 132, John Aceto 138-348 to be the star of the game. Neither pointed Dick Richardson, 199, flnal outcome will be dlff4rent(.------—______against Milwaukee, Brooklyn, fame, Karl Von Hess, the mad London’. 10. when the Silk Townere host the)_ , to manage a ciajcr league club. Lealcxka 137, Smokta S ra,o 1 u k ready to hov« thorn mounted ! Side Rec. reported In criticaJ condition. and Fred McOirry 351. team offers too strong a defense. Prussian. Mohawk Indian matman Philadelphia and Chicago, twice ONLY $1.90 MWN •HwwmMmaw*#*. Hontrtai—Paolo Melts, 15114, Bay tSaters Sunday 1ft a 2 o'clock V i r f F l T l i a Others who rate highly with the each and New York once. Hia two- Chicago’s Jim Wilson. This en­ 128-335, Chet Nowicki 129-352, Don Eagle, Soldier Barr>’, the Le- return contest at friendly Mt. * C J i a r players include Al Dark of the Walt Suchy 128. Brail Dietz 131- wln brothers and a rowdy tandem Montreal, outpointed Amen Peck, run homer In the 11th downed the abled New York to increase its 14014, New York. 10. Nebo. Ca^s, Georgs Kell of Baltimore Giants 5-3 on June 7 and a 12th American League lead to three 341, Lee UrbanetU 130-837 and “Safe tires save liv e s D o n 't take ohanoee* in a tag team mateth. 'niat'a the . TTiree of the Merchants' fumbles Week’s Best Back and Eo'Iie Yost of Washington. .. Art Masaaro 181-343 chalked up -eoeeeooe '•••'eeoeoaeaeaaoaofgooi > 4t o A V • • • parade o f TV wrestling stars San Joae, Calif.—WlUie Morton, inning sarrlfice fly nipped the games and they held tha top spot 13814, San Jose, outpointed Kid were converted’ into Holyoke Toughest football on the college Braves 5-4 on Sept. 4. ° for the remainder of the campaign. the beat scores. strutting their tonight at touchtfowTis. And the\ penaltlee ne In America takes place tn Oantella, 130, Nicaragua, 10. New York, Oct. 23 (4>)—For his _____Qraiid Slam Homer Players with five game-winning Foot Guard Hall. All three bouts btlrt the locals especially^ in the the MidweaL according to Bport. are listed for the best two of great all-around performance Skowron produced what may blows W’ere Frank Thomas, and. DISTANCE MAN -Nr- second half whenever theW came against Virginia Tech. James Abol The Southeast, So'ithwest, b a t, three falls. within sight of the KnlghtsNroal Pacific Coast, Missouri Valley, have been the most important blow Harry Foilea of Pittsburgh, Yogi The country has gone wild over Hassan Bakhtiar, an honest-to- of the American League aeaaon. Berra and Harry Simpson of the Detroit — (NEA) — In six Hawks Glide Past line. The Knights, who fumbIcAbut gosh Persian prince who plays full­ South and Rocky Mountain follow Starr, who makes his Hartford de­ once in the exciting and habd- in that order. With the Yanks trailing 4-1 in the Yanks, Jarkle Jensen of Boston, scaaona with the Detroit Lions, but against Von Hess In the fea­ back for the University of Vir­ JACKIE ALLEN ninth inning on July 14. he hit a Bobb;^ Avila of Cleveland and Billy end Jim Doran has averaged 16.7 Boston Bruins 2*1 fought fray played on home soi\ ginia, today was selected as the • • • ture bout. Ricki has a style all hia were penalized a mere 20 yards.' pinch-hit. grand Siam homer off Gardner of Baltimore. „ yards on pass receptions own, a nimble footed namby-pam­ \Associsted Press back of the week. basketball whiz Who also starred Tickets for the appearance of New York, Oct. 23 (iP>—The But 'otherwise the undefeated Bay the Original Harlem Globe Trot­ by who arouses the anger of foes Staters fought the Merchants on '.Bakhtiar beat out a pair of Big on the hardwood for Manchester as*-- and stirg the taunts of male spec­ (^icago Black Hawks slipped past Teh quarterbacks who engineered In the Eastern and American ters In Manc'iao.er on Nov. 6 at the ROstop Bruins. 2-1, last night fairly even terms. tha high school gj'm are now on tators as' well. But the ladies—oh. Slight Edge two 'of last Saturday's biggest up­ Leagues.. 'Jlie moat famous golf­ my, how they rave over him and tp climb Into a third place tie with sets, Purdue's sophomore Roeg er Allen ever caddied for was sale at Naasiffa. Fred Nasalff re­ - %troo]^pnocl doi^ n - the Neu’ York Rangers in tha Na­ Manchester boasted a slight 13- ports an early sals which indicates FuH pewM output—" howl in glae. • I 12 edge in first downs but Holy­ FlchtneV. and Tom Haller of Il­ none other than President Dwight Chrome finish. ______Stoom er dry"..... Eagle, always a prime favorite tional Hockey League. linois. \ Eisenhower this past summer. another sellout will attMd when \. Fits ntoit eore,^ The Hawks scored a pair of firiit oke outrushed the Silk Towners 88 Thanks to a tip from Gene Enrico, the Trotters meet Philadelphia, here since he gave Bull POrry a yards to 76. The Merchants’ in­ The 200-jmund Virginia fullback,, R«g. | » i | t Wolgh. mdy 3H lU . f rough time one night, tangles period goals and hung on as the a check with the current Isaue of only 2,000 tiekati: -will be sold and second-place Bruins took over play comparable Vinnie Drake /walked whose home Is Abadan, Iran, equal-- ail tickets must be picked up the with Barry in a .semi-final re­ led the Atlsntlp Coast Conference Sports Illustrated, proved the In­ 99c 12.95 O ■asfceaee and kept the Black Hawks scram­ away with top honors Ih'hls indi­ day before the game. . Fairfield match Ten days ago Eagle won scoring record and missed tying • formation to be fact. Allen served over Barry In a rabble*rousing bat­ bling. vidual aerial battle with the daily aa Ike's caddy during the University will play a 54-game Rookie Bob Hull and veteran Knight's sharpshooting Bobby the Workhorse re^rd by only three basketball schedule this sdason. .. tle at New liaven. carries as he led president's Nest-port vacation. Ac­ atmMm wing Eric Nesterenko scored Chi­ Gaughsn. Drake comjSeted eight led tits Cavaliers to cording to SI, Allen's advice to Ike This year's' edition of the Ntw cago's goals with less than four of 17 paases for 187 yards and two a 38-7 surprise 'victli ry over 'VPI, helped shave a few strokes off hli York Rangers are sporting very a six-point favorite 'before the Stress Pass Defense minutes remaining In tha opening touchdowns irhlle Gsughsn suc­ game. Allen Is back studying at flashy looking hockey gloves. The frame. cessfully clicked on 10 of 23 tosses game. Providence College for hia degree new gaunleta ai-e red, white and ■ ^ We else heve « wide Boston scored Its only goal In for 109 yards. Amherat, Mass., Oct. 23 (A*rrr and ia also assistant basketball- blue in color and blend tn nicely YOUR selection of gas ranges the aectnid period when the Bruins Since bo'wing to the Knights, eogch with the Friars. with the New York iweatera. . . Amherst Football Cbach John Me-’ outshot the Hawks, 17-S, and Manchester has looked very Im­ Sign Title Contract • • • lAughry, remembering the work Trinity Oollege will play 16 games d^ronco Horvath put one into the pressive rolling to one - sided tri­ Bates College la allowed to play during the 1557-58 Utsketball sea­ The Great NEW of Wesleyan'a Rick Francia four nets while Chicago's Ted Lindsay umphs over the Clinton, Mats., Detroit, Oct. 23 (4>)—U ght. yeara ago. la atresslng pan de- ffeshman In all varsity sports son. Jay MciyiUiami will coach the wag In the penalty boilij, Pros 50-0, 9»lncy, Mass., Manets heavyweight champion Archis fanae as ha prepares his charges which accounts for the reason Man- Bantams while Ray Ooating is ab­ PHil-CO 30" GIton Hall had 21 saves for 47-18 and the New York Spar­ Moore's managers were in Detroit cheater’a Norm Hohenthal ia per­ sent. for Saturday’i encounter with the C hlca^ and Don Simmona had to tans 53-0. In recent starts Holy­ 'today to sign a contryct for Moors Oardinals. Francis, back at Wes­ ward .off 38 shots in the wild and oke has twice upended the Manets to defenO hia title against diuck with Automatic Cooking leyan after military a e r v i c e, spectacular contest. to stretCii their all-winning rec­ Spieser at the State Fairgrounds spoiled a perfect season for Am ­ Only One game la scheduled to-, ord to six straight, f OoHseum "early in January.” n i e ’ Celtics Trounce Hawks 175-90 THIS THURS.-FRI.-SAt herst "rith two long pastes that night, Toronto at New York. Anxious to atone for their lone e automatic control lots the stove do the set up a tie game In 1IM8. signing was scheduled this after­ Boston plays' at Detroit Thursday 1957 setback the locals will noon In the offices of the Michigan cooking while you work, play or shop night tonight and again Friday night at Boxing Commission. Ntw York, Oct. 23 (/P)—Boston's doubleheadcr at Detroit, a new WITH THE PURCHASE OF A 7 o'clock at the West Side Oval. daszling Celtlea opened up M enM NBAFranchiM. • huge even .has 6 sq. ft, of iholf oroa Jester, one of the better 2-year- John Otis-Jr., Dartmouth rap-' of their National Basketball Assn, ' Boaton plays Detroit, and the olds, was foaled on 'April -Fool'a The University of Wyoming has tain-elect of the 1958 baseball ehampionship last night with an Hawks and the New York Knieke - Day, 1955. -j He ia a aott. of Tom -yet-Tto. win a Skyline Conference collide in the other half of the Carter's team, is the 12th third baseman easy 115-00 victory over the St. twlnbill. Fool.,- track 'chamftlbnship. to lead the team since 1866. i ^ ^ Louis Hawks on the loser's home Bob Oouiy, at 6-1, the shorteat SUIT or TOPCOAT WORK CLOTHES court. man In the Celtics, and Bill Russell, This Thurs., .Fi'i. and Sat. you cafl select the hat of Tha game was the first of the the tallest at 6-11, were too much For Painters, NBA season but tonight there's, a for the Hawka last night. your choice— any hat in the store—whph you buy M A K i either a new suit or topcoat. This offer ia limited "HES"' Carpenters, Plnnbers MACHINE SHOPS AND STORES OPEN SATOBDAT for three days only. , . HAPPY USE YOUR * automatic timer controls eloetrie outlet CREDIT for coffoimokor, electric iklllot, etc. MAW’S Winkler Announces e now "L" shaped work area \ THEIR APPOINTMENT AS DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE Everything ia new about our new fall suits. New color.a, if- r»( .new patterns, new slim line tailoring. Every single suit Top front aii-in-ine control Ara Your Car tailored to fit. Every aingle iu it priced to fft your fiMf pochetbook. center, ^transformer powered Paymautt too Hiyh? '{4# i . i 24 INCH chaaeist siuminixed pietero THOMPSON LINE CARS THAT HAVE JUST BEEN 132 59. INCH ■ $ , 1.00 VIEWARLE tohd* • TRADRO OH THE 1957 ' 1,- AMERICA’S MOST COMPLETE LIiIe OF P^dSlON-EmiNEERED AREA OLDSMORILE FRONT END sad EN8INE REFLACEHEMT PARTS *55 MERC. $ 1 4 9 ^ '5T0LDS. $1495 Monterey hardtdp." De' Luxe 'M 4>door. Fully „;*i. TV equipped. * If MODEL 11 ' ff NP; aS02T » UHF*VHF W tw W iiavM d ieomplMto rang* o f ports fo r Mw o Wm V to ' '55 FORD $2195, W « wiH pay off your bol* Fairiane 4-door hardtop. Fully’ ' '53 FONT. 5995 equipped. Catalina hardtop. Fully equlp- one* in full and offnr dy, d fbr 'e «h '51 MERC.' $495 '52 NASH $545 AND •a fypoi of loto eon. X’ d u b coupe. Radig, heater, Rambler custom hardtop. Ra­ Mercomatic, whitewall Urae, dio, heater, Btandaid trana, many extras. ? , r o lia b lo .1 '■ to ^65 Prompt, fait, '54 PACK." ^ .$995 iwylng torvico. V *49 FORD $195 Clipper 4-door. Radio, -tiMter, OPEN MONDAYS MACHINE SHOP Clutf'coupe. JUdlo, beater. Ultnunalic. ^ Barlow , YOUR LOeAi. OLDSMOMLE DEALER f AUTO SERVICE 9 MOTOR SALES MODERN STORES FOR AUTO PARTS MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES li>H0NE TR 6-2538 ' IT STORES CHURCH CORNERS - S . . - SELUNO and 8 ERVIOINO OLDSMOBBUES MEN’S SHOP - T^DSOR AVE. « 5i; PARK STRUT. • main AN«t •ovuvaae iti ciN m STRUT y ‘ FOK OVER Si nuuM e ROCKVILLE, CONN.- iia WEST CENTER MI F-04S7—0-UU 789 MAIN ST. 855MAIN $TJ I TaHyR 3-7080 Open Till 9 Eveninge , HARTFORD ’ lAST HARTFORD • AHANCMSm m . JAdm. w m i ; W iAokm M M I m . AHliiiH S4l

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FACE TWENTT*TWO HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HEEAU), MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23i'l967 PAGE TWENTY-THREH -/■ Honsehold Goods 61 Aoto Act -Tirn.,S Rooring-«<5lcUng 16 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWl BY FAGALY and SHORTEN BouMhold iGoods 61 Musical Instruments 53 Suburban For Rent 66 Houses For Sale 7o . r 9»l«< 72 Suburban for Sale 75 Legal Noticfl Lc^fll NotIcfl liCtBl Noticfl a n t iq u e FURNITURE, sUvsr, MOVING TO WINTER TIRES FDR THE best in shingle and built MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL Rente!. T W e FIVE room rents with bath Classified: upj»oflng, guttera, leaders, chim­ glsM china, and used furniture CHICAGO \ FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement, COLONIAL HOME— Nice village COVENTRY—ThU on« .is a honey, AT A epURT or PR<^TE. hald LIlUMTIOk OjUIEB charter No. 14 Buy o n * ' and (ct ana for St Complete 'line of instruments. in Rockville. Nq car space. No with fireplace, full Insulation, location o ^ r east—with good land very clean. 4)4 rooms on one floor, at Manrheater> within and for the AT A COUOT OF PMBATE.______held RB8ERVE DWTiaC ney and mof repairs call Coughlin NAli.' X Tgieo > HE WAS iuOWlNO LOOHiNO AT TM ATt PROM HERE bought and aold. Furniture Repair Diitrlct of Mancheater on the 17lh day at— ------Manchester,------— Withfn ------and (or the Report of eohditlqe M ___ Town— and CountiT. Suburbanlta CUSTOMER CAN’T USE IT Rants] applied to purchase price. pets. Inquire^ ^ Lake Strset. plastered wall*, large kitchen, and vietyr Nine room central hall modem kitchen, beautifully large a9« tIvA IKlK 0$«v. ^ Ml 8-7707. ’ EM Alt!.'MV ' Agour HOW ME HAD SHAVE REMINDS ME ' LOOkS LIKE Sarvic*. 3G. 8-7449: of October. A.D. 1957, t^trlct or Mancheater on the 18th day National Bank of Manchester Hi th* Idvertisenwnt type*. i HE I s o I WANT A RELIABLE Representing OI0. Selmer, Pedler near schools and stores. Call own­ way. sUc fireplaces. No bath or landscaped grounds. Deep arte­ Present. Hon. John J. Waiiett. Judge, of October, 1987. Stale^ of- Connecllcut.------—at the cloe* of ZiPflO ELfCTBiC I. THE BEST CA« I THiNk ILL HAVE < THREE ROOMS. Rockville. Heat, COLE MOTORS RAT’S ROOFINO OO.. ahingis and CHOPPED THAT SALi: 1-8 OFT 'on wallpaper. Wall ' TRUSTWORTHY,PERSON and Bundy. Metter’s Music er MI 8-83(M. furnace. I»w tax. Full price sian well/joversized garage, large Estate of Martin William Breadheft Prvsant. Hto. John J. Wallatt, Judgp. bO*ln<>»» on Ocl, II, 1987. Published la , CLARIFIED ADVt. SMAVEglS TOPS.’ until an examiner HAMeucoESs f o e , CHIN SPINACH, WHO’S GOING Studio. 177 McKee, Ml 8-7500. hot water, hath. Middle-age cou­ of Manchester in said district, a minor. Eatata of Moiph Kutachksr. latf of rjippnee to rail made bv Cismptroller ^ 43* Center 8t. built up roofs, guitar and con­ tiles 4o a tils, Kentlle, from 7c 87,006. Talbot Agency. PI 2-6600. outdoor fireplace. Home, fully In­ Upton application of Dorotha B. Chomutov.; V^koveu. Caschoslovakla* MI 94>e»0 THEM OTHER _EULED rrofp THE LUNCH.' With a ' each. Green Paint and wallpaper, HOUSEKEEPING ple. References. No children. Box 18,too—One-half Duplex, five rooms of the Currency, under Sealance* Srltb other Ray Jackson, ML 8-8836. L /PBOMOTiHO iTHE with only 81,000 down. Hurry on said minor against Margaret J. Thoiv Mancheater,. 'anchear administratorr wltji banks. Including reserve ' ------candle To < ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom Monthly Payments right for your living room: Ward NEW APARTMENT-Four rooms, 9-6132 old. I Excellent condition. Ideal lo- Auto Dnvtns School 7-A PSOSAft-Y EOUOHT . '-5336. with private bath, heat and hot this one. 'Your live wire Man­ Connecticut, it is annexed. balance, and rash Item* ' ROOFTNQ, SIDING, painting. Car­ LPPO.'Jl»«T made coml.ces Snd drapes. Slip 823.28 Krause Ml : ?-l •’cation. Telephone owner. MI chester Associates, 172 East Cen­ ORDERED: That the foregoing appli- DEDERCD: That six months from In j>roce*a of collecUon..! l,IM.8l8.g« COPY CLOSING tim e • ,1 U ’ OME Stock iN ' water, stove and refrigerator. No MANCHESTER —Four )>edroo^.., LARSON'S DRnriNO School pentry. Alterations and additions LOOK AT- covers, $59.50 and up. choice of NEW FURNITURE 3-4819. ter St., phone MI 3-0030 or cdtlpn be heard and determines at the the 15th day of October. 1957, be and United Statea Government V------XifPD fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, children. 885 per month. Avail­ two baths, fireplace, many clokets, Probate office iri Manchester in said the same are limited and allowed for obllgatlen*. direct and FOR CLASSIFIES) ADVT. Manchaater'a only, trained and Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ THAT «HA>/g.* , And Appliances 9-0384. ' October. the creditors within which to bring in guaranteed I. 2.$81.ltt.l$ JA 2-nso. Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 able Nov. I. Call TR 5-5126. trees, large lot. spotless thl'ough- BAST HARTFORD Greenhurst lane ccmtied matructor Pot your aafe. teed. A. A. Dion Inc.. 299 Autubin HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE $ A.D. 1957 at eleven o’cIo<*k In the fore­ their claims against said estate, and WillIgatinn* of State* and MON. THRU FRl St. Ml. 3-4800. MONTHS out. Good locsUon, 8 1 5 ,^ Clif­ off Hills St. Nearly new 8)4 room noon. and that notict b$. given to all said administrator c.t.a. Js dlrerted lo political ’ subdivlalona ..... 77J67.tt 10:30 A. M. ty Wa ara trained to taacb proper USED TV SETS—for cottage, rec­ CHESTER FYJRRIERS— FUra re­ COVENTRY — Four room apart­ ford Hansen. Realtor, y lt. 8-1303. ranch, excellent condition', hot persons Interested in said estate of the give public notice to .the creditors to Other, bond*. . note*, and , ly. m , MOTS. I sold this to a young couple ■ modeled, repaired. Capes and ment, second floor, $50 monthly. Wanted— Real Estate 77 pendenev of said application and the bring In their claims within said time debentures . ; ...... ' 1.I07.I9 reation room, etc Good condition, months ago, but they are not get­ water,, oil, lovely oak floors, no lime and place of hearii allowed by publishing a ‘copy of this (Corporate stocka (indud- SATURDAY 9 A. M. reasonably priced. Potterton'a, 180 stoles made, 619.95. Call Ml 9-7216 Four room apartment, adults only, LARGE TWO-famlly twelve .cellat*. combination Screens, hearing thereon, by ! MORTLOCR'S—Manchaater'a lead- Roofing—Chimney 16-A ting married. 138 monthly. Seven room Msri- IHJbUshlng a copy of this torder in aome order in some having a cir­ tng 8l9.OSO.no stock of Fed­ Center St., M 9-4587-^ for free estimate, at your home. rooms, two-car gartoo, trees, city storms, extra large lot, amesite LISTINOS WANTED, single and Ur^W*^** baving a circulation In said culation In said probate district within eral Reaerve bank) ...... tt.MOOi. I ing Orlnng School offera Uia moat BLOND BEDROOM ment, bath, 885 monthly. TTires utilities.. Near bu* and school. ten days from the date of this order Loan* and dlicounia (In' r o n s COOPERATION WILL ROOFING — Specisdlxlng in repair­ drive. Asking *14,200. G.I. 4)4% two-family houses. Member of district, at least fiva days before the I in driver education. Thousand* of FRANK’S IS buying aiid selling LIVING ROOM SUITE room unfurnished house, oil heat, Good buy at 8IM 00. Clifford'Han­ MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real' day of said hearing, to appear if thev and return make to this court of the eluding ^.4fVve'ra'raliir(.rdi • 8,011.868.82 BE APPRECIATED ing roofs of all kinds. Also new mortgage may be assumed with notice given. Bank jire’rbi*** owned 81U.- satisfied studenti. 300.000 miles good used furniture and 'antiques 5-PC. DINETTE SET Wanted—^To Buy artesian well, *75 monthly. Cov­ sen, Realtor. MI 8-1303. tor. Ml 9-1107, any time. see cause at said time gnd place and accident free Instinietiona. Ml roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys "Westinghouse ” Elec. Ref. 83200 down. Immediate occupan he heard relative thereto, and make re»- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. 147.10.. tumIturS and flz- cleaned, repaired. 2* years’ ex­ at 420 Lake St. Call anj’t o e , 9 entry PI 2-7358. cy. Goodchild Realty -Co. MI tum to this court. ture* *70.742.74 s-ms. a.m.-8 p m MI 9.6580. "Cloric” Combination Rang* OLD GUNS , (any ctmdUlon), WEST SIDE, large 1958, three USTINGS WANTED-Slngle, two JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE.______held Other ataet* ___ Dial Ml 3-5121 perience. Free estimates Call ■’Ma.\-tag’.' Washer swords, war relics, antiques, etc. bedroom -ranch, mortgage pay­ 8-7926 or BU 9-0939. family, three-family, business at Manchester, within and for the District of Manchester on the 21st day TOTAL A SSE T S'...... n O ,n i.lH .l6 MANCIiBSTER Driving Academy Mowley, Manchester MI 8-5381, "Emerson" Television Set (one or whole collection). 70 Mill SIX ROOMS, third floor. Adults. ments under 850 month for quali­ property. Have many cash buyers. AT A COURT o r PROBATE, )i*ld guarantees results. Expert ihstruc CHAATBER’S FURNITURE SIX ROOM single, glass enclosed of Oplober; .1957. ^ UABILmES "Hoover" Vacuum 8t. Te). MI 3-.5717. ' , Rockville, TR 5-4547. fied buyer with one-third down porch, excellent condition, storms, Mortgages arranged Please call . .“.“ 's*':.***''’ * ‘**'‘'' *"<* to' th« Present Hon.. Johp J. Wallett. Judge. Demand depodt* of Indivi­ lion, dual controlled "ar. Call PI AT THE GREEN’ Also inriuded Sealy innerspring *16.500. Carlton W. Hutchlfis, Ml- George L.j Graziadio, Realtor; MI Diitrlct of Uanclieatrr on Die llDi day Trust Eatate u/W of Charles B. dual*. partner*hlp«, and screen*. Venetian blinds, steam of Ortnber. 1SS7. Loomis late of Manchester, in said Dia- corporation* ...... 8 4 .1 « .i a .n 1..09t and Found 1 3-7249, Day or evening a p p ^ t- Heating and Plumbing 17 Mattress and Box Spring. "Alex- 9-5152. 9-5878, 109 Henry St. Preeenl, Hnn. John J, Wnllett, Jud*». ments. WANTED — U*cd portable type­ heat, oil, garage. All this for only trict. deceased. Time deposlt*^*^ indi­ Group of easy chairs, floor ander Smith" Rugs, tramps, Wanted l o Bent 68 814,000. nice section town. Good- E«t*te of .Mnry O. rhapman. Iai< of The Manchester' ■ Trust Company. vidual*. partaSfllfpif, and LOST—Coin* dog, sable and white. S. WATSON, PLUMBINU ard heat 1CiBirriN&THECMAQACTtR sample, 1-8 off. writer. Cali Ml 3-7755. FIVE ROOM single with oil heat, SELLING, Buying, Trading? L.M.- Vanche«ler. in (aid Di*trTr( deceased. Trustee, having exhibited Hs final an- corporatlonaAeXVTr/.r.. . . 4.tot.06t.06 -4- Tables, Kitchen Cabiniet, inlaid and child Realty Co. MI 3-7926 or BU The Hartford National Rank and Lost in nrlnily of South St , Cov. ing contractor. New Installations, WH05 ALWAVS TMERE WITH RESPONSIBLF TOuiig Couple, ’immaculate condition, near bus M.L. (Which means Live Modem irount with said estate lo this Court for Depo*li. ofTunitatr'^State* alteration work ahd repair work a few other article*. 9-0939. Tru»t Company. Ezecutnr, having ex­ allowance, it (s Gorernmenll l| n c I u d Ing entry off Rt. «. Thursday, Ort. IT. Garane— Service— Storage 10 THE MOSTESr OP -WC SE^tEST Visit our salesroom for furniture Phone Me Immediately with one child, desire 4-5-room line, price 813,200. S. A, Beech- —Multiple List)—all your real es­ hibited <11* admintfltratinn accmuiL with ORDERED: That the 7th dav of No­ Joalal »avlhgii ...... I24.4H.I6 MI 9-8808. of quality for the entire home. Rooms Without Board 59 unfurnl.shed apartment in Man­ ler. MI 9-8952 or Ml 3-6969. tate the modem way. The Ells­ *a(d estate to thi* Court for allowance, vember. 1957. at ten o’clock, forenoon, Depoflt* 61 States and RewWd. Camelol Krnnele. PI Hartford CHapel 74)358 SOUTH MAIN ST. Best value In It I* 3.«70T or MI 9-459L______'TTlMMJU.'tf’ AFTER 7 P.hi. C?H. 8-4890 chester. Reasonable rent. ,W11I town. Lovely six room Cape Cod worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, at the Probate Office in the Municipal teal subdlvielon* , . . . . 1H.772.I0 CHAMBER'S FURNITURE himl*li reference* if nebded. EIGHT ROOM 1941 home, two Ml 8-8930. ORDERED: Tliat the l*t day of’ No­ Building in said Manchester, be. and alls of banka ...... I4.4H.OO ROOM SUITABLE for storage, PLUMBING AND heating—repair* a See It 6ay Or Night dormers, hot wstep heat, oil open vember. 1957, at ten o’clock, forenoon, (he same la ansigned for a hearing on LOST Prearriptlon tj-pe dark MULPUMP . WALBACJ HEATED, FURNISHED room with Call MI S-657P. / baths, screened breexrway, dou­ at the Probate Office In tl>e Municipal S 17x29. MI 9-9959. and contract work. Call MI 9-8541. Si¥Z 0LKP. SALES If you have no meana of transpor­ bath. MI l-iSTS. __ sUlrway, fireplace, bath and lava­ the aitowaoce of said account with Mid depoatta (rertifled riasses. Blark and gold frames. ______ble garage, I 'i acre*. Carlton W. LISTINGS WANTED Building In »ald Manche«ter. he and estate and an order of distributton. gnd and caahler’a cheeka. ate.) 6 4 .M .II . CHICAGO, ILL. .10 a.m.-5 p m. 7 ;30 p.m.-9 p.m. tation. I’ll send my auto for yoal FAMILY R e e d s thrse^ bedroom Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. Multiple tory, screens, storms, large lot, the name 1* aeeigned for a hearing ob this Court directs that notics of the Reward MI 8-4423. LLOYD’S PLUMBINQ Servlre as­ (he allowance of eald adminietratlnn ac­ No obligation I ROOMS \^ITH light housekeeping. house, Or duplex. W ^ a k e excel­ Listing Member. elevation, nicelv landscaped Bak­ It costa no more to have the best. time and place assipied for .said hear­ TOTAL DETOBrtS ' ...... H.862.214.to BusincM StrvicM Offered 13 sures satisfaction, prompt service. GAS a n d GAS comblnatioii range, A—L—B—E—R—T—’S Centrally located. Mr*. Dor»ey, 14 ing *14,800. Goodchild Reslt'y Co. count with said;eetate anti this Court ing be given to all persons known to he Bill* payable, redlacount*. CH 74124, KG 9-5485. 8 years old excellent condition, lent care of the p l^ e where we Insist on M. L. 6. direct* that notice of the lime and Intereated therein to appear and be and other liahliuia* for ^ LOST— Rhinestone sunburst pin, 43-45 ALLTN ST.. HARTFORD Arch St. live. Referenced ly desired. Cali LINDMAN ST.—Dead end street. MI 3-7925 or BU 9-0939. M L No. place naeigned for aald hearing he heard thereon hv publishing a copv of borrowed money ...... 10,000.06 HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. 875. Call days. JA 8-4811, Exten­ 597. ' given lo all peraon* known to he tnter- reward. MI 9-S0B4. BUtler 9-5528. Six room home )>elng renovated. this order In aome newspaper having a .Available at all timet. Philco fac­ Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles for Sale 45 Building Materials 47 sion 228, evenings MI 9-84.58. WHU. HEATED room, continuoui Extra large lot. 500 x 150.. New ealed therein to anfreartand he heard clrrulallon In said Distrfct% at least outer itabilltlea ...... 818.178.88 tory tupervlsed •ervle*. Tal. MI hot water, private entrance, gen­ ilultiple Listing Se^ice thereon by publishing a copy of (his fire davs before the, day of said hear* Millinery Dremmaking 19 TWO BURNER Florence kitchen COUPLE w m three children, five oil burner. Vacant, trades consid­ order In *oit>e newspaper having a cli^ 3-9638. WANTED—Route driver, five days LOAM, TOP quality. Dark, rich, Square and Rebutt 1*’’ No. 1 tleman. 101 Chestnut St. ing. and by mallilig in a cSYtlfied letter TOTAL LIABILITIES ....810.180,892.86 Pertfonato oil heater, white. Tel. MI 9-9270. rooms. W; redecorate. MI ered. Asking 814.900 T. J. Crock­ Lots tor Sale 73 of Manchest^ cuiatlon In said District at least five on or before October^Jt. 1957. a copv . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I a week, numerous benefits. Apply no stones. Columbia Construction Wood shingles (4 bdls.) LEONARD REFRIGERATOR, $80. 9-9712. ett. Realtor. Ml 3-1577 or MI- day* before the d*y of said hearing, of this order to Dorofhv L. TVeker, W capital SUKk: Common REFRIGERATION salea and aerv ROOM TO RENT. Inquire State and bv mailing In certified letter on Jioclc totel par 8600.- KLBCnUC RAZORS repalrad. DRESSMAKING and Alteration* In person, Manchester Coat. Co. T-41. Coventry PI 2-8277 or per sq. 820.95 Good condition. Call 3fl 9-7010. FLORENCE combination gas and 9-7751. MANCHESTER—Lots of lot*. High ARE YOU CONSHllERlNO Cberryflald Drive. West Hartford, lea. Commareiai, realdential. air done, m 9-2552. ’ Apron and Towel Supply Co.. 73 Wlljlmantic. AC 8-3283. Tailor Shop. 8 Bissell Street. MI SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? or before October 32.'1$57. a copy of Conn.: George N. Loomis, administra­ BmlUE000-00 Parts and cutting heads for all Insulation per M 838.00 oil stove, very good condition. Call COUPLE WmH two children de­ and dry. Madeline Smith Realtor this order to Manrheelfr'liemortal Hos. UndiY *..•••«* eondiUonairs, frtSMrt. A. and W BBNDIX Automatic Washing Ma­ 8-5047, MI 3-7383. tor of estate of Harold C. Loomis, c/o __ liYld^ proflU 188.446.06 Remington, Sunbeam, Norelco, Summit St. MI 9-8887 after 8 p.m. sire ftv'e or six room rent. Call TWO FAMILY duplex, 4-4. Good MI 9-1842, We will apprais* your property pita): c/A The Msnchester'Trust Com­ B. D. French. Atfv., H i North Baver^ Rmyfv^ii ...... e '.,,..* ; , 46.000.00 Refrigaration Co. MI 3-1387, MI DRESSMAKING, alterations, J?onn Drive. Beverlv Hllfa. Ckllfomta. Tdtal C U I AccounU*. Tll.446.0i 3-3060, Ml »«068. cialtslng In children’s clothes Ml -YOUNG MAN to assist sales mana­ able smd standard typewriters. Framing Lumber (yOur sixes) 3H 9-S89I. THREE-PIECE parlor set with slip HEATED ROOM. Central continu­ We also buy JOHN J. WALt-ETT: Judge. JDHN J. WALLETT. Judge. com er Oak and Spruce. required. Immediate occupancy. LOTS 125x200 and larger, 81,200 i(operty for cash ip T A L LIAI AND 9-F340. ger. Excellent opportunity. Cur­ All makes of adding machines —trucKloads—• per M $98.00 rovers, ten vears oid. Highest of­ ous hot water. Kitchen privileges, Selling or buyjhg contact CLEAN AND paint thcaa guttera USED FURNITURE A APPU- separate entrance, gentleman. S. A. Beechler, agent. Phone Ml- and up. Off Mancheater Road, CAPITAL AG notm .i rier Construction Co. MI 3-2094. sold or rented. Repairs on all Oak Flooring (1x8) per M 8172.00 fer takes It. Ml 9-1801. 9-8952 or MI 3-8969. Glastonbury. Telephone M’’ 9-5981, STANLEY BRAY, Realtor now. Avoid CMtly rapaira lAtar. ANCES, ver>’ reasonable at Al­ Parking. MI 3-4724. Inarms and Land for Sale 71 Aaaeta pladged or aaatgned AutoRio|>ne8 for Sale 4 makes. Marlow's. Western Framing—load* after 6 p.m. BRAErfiURN REALTY Ml. 3-3333. Movtng—^Trucidng TWO EXPERIENCED lathe and bert's Trade In Store. All on easy ONE COMBINATION gas snd oil FOR DIFFERENT sizes uid types HKNRY ST.—Five room ranch / M l 8-6278 lo aacure UablllUea-and for ^ FOR SALE—55 gal. drums, In good only— per M 1111.00 terms, FIRST FI>OOR.»*clean comfortaWs Planes over Damascus ether purpoaea...... dfgOOO.OS n s t l R E TOO BUT a naad ear Storage 20 milling machine operators. Call j stove with chrome pipe, on* of farms and land tracts within 20 with built-ins, and recreation BOLTON—Two large wooded lots Leana aa ahnwn abeva ora . GONDBR'g T.V. Sarvica, avaUahIa MI B-32.’MI. condition. 12.50 each. For further 1x12 TAG Sheathing— ! kitchenette gas range, on* Ics box, single room beside bath, /iree after deduction of raaarraa __ aae Gonnaa Motor Balea. Bulck WASHING MACHINE 819. Oil heat­ miles of Hartford. Lawrence F. room In basement. Many extras. on Williams Road. Call owner MI any Uma Antaana eeevwrtteiie. MANCHESTER - Moving and information call ’The Herald. 50(K)' minimum— per M $93.00 I parlor chair. ll\dng room table, parking. Reasonable. T e l/ MI 3-6321. Legal Notice of ...... m m s r Salaa aad Serrtee, SM Mala PhUM taetory auparvttad aarviea. er 814.80, Electric Refrigerator 9-6740. Flano, Broker. MI 9-5910. T, J. Crockett Realtor, MI 3-1577 ■traet lO. S-tfll. OpMi emniasa. trucking Co. Ml. 8-6568. Owned Phone MI 3-5121. Pine Jafnba each 82.99 I two piece parlor set. one cot )>*d, or Ml 9-7751. Said to Be ArUerican Total amount of leana, ceiv . TtL ML 3-34M.- ahd operated by Walter B. P*r- Help Wanted— 149.50. Gas range 815. Living room I large ash ran.* and miscellaneous APPROXIMATELY 2)4-Acre Lot OBOEE o r NOTICE tificatea of Intaraat and ob­ 24 x22' WOODEN structure, Ideal Clam Shell Casing per ft, 88ic set 879.50. Bedroom set 8.39. Bunk PLEASANT, CI,EAN rootn for two AT A COURT OF PROBATE. Iield ligation*, or pertlont Inera- MEED A CART Bhdft eo a down D R arg WEATH E M TRIP Com- ratt ir . Male or Female 37 , Items. Ml 3-8254. Houses tor Sale 72 WILL tell or trade. Name your with trout stream running At llADCh^iter. within and for tho for conversion to summer cottage 4x8 Mahogany V Joint beds complete with springs 822. gentlemen at Center wtth parking, through the middle, beautiful iCoaUyued from Page One) "contain oecutations Sgolnat Syria oT which ara fully boek^ Baymant or had your eradR tuned pany, doart and wtndowa. anatom bath and shower. 2$ Hai!el St. MI deal on this renovated tlx room Diitrlct of Manchefiter on the 17th day or tnaured to acaadea of MANCHESTER Paekags DeUvery. c o u n t e r WORK, part time, af­ or garage, any reasonable offer Paneling per ft. 82'4e Three piece wrought Iron living REFRIGERATOR. In excellant WEST SIDE—Six room Cape, four Cape on IVhitney Rd. Fireplace, trees, *4 acre cleared. 180 feet of t^lober, 1957. and Interference in her^^motriic aoimr Don't give opt Por a good w on , guaranteed. Call MI. 3-3633 9-7083. Preaent. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judf^. the United-Mata* Oevem* . deal swt thru a amaU loan com. Ught trucking and packag* deliv­ ternoons. Inquire In person. Sand­ will be considered. Call Stafford Plyscord 4x8 CD per ft. 11c room set 839.95. Breakfast set 5 ; condition. Call AH 9-0570 after * / down, two finished up. larg* en­ comer lot. one car garage. Look on good hard road. Location 10 "It U to be noted that In all these affairs—eipecially since these con­ ment (ether than "Dnnta ' . after t p4a er). Refrigeratora, waabera and Springs, overland 4-2711. pieces 839. (9 x 121 linoleum rugs Eatate of Martha Reich late of Man* State* Oovaromant obh- -rTr- Tjanj tea “ Harry" at s n Matt wich Nook, 999 Main St. Knotty Pino Paneling —AH 8’ i p.m. BEAUTIFl.tLLY/ furnished front closed porch, ameelte drive, fine it over and start packing. Vacant. minutes fronS Manchester Iti Bol cheater In aaJd Diatrlct. deceaied. exchanges there were no refer­ centration* and thi* InterfeM^ee fllPHrl Mild •UMJ'k* ' IL (fbnnaily.Doaglaa Motors). stove movuig apeclaity. Folding 84. Sofa )>eds 823. Hollywood beds j ------:------\ * location. For appointment to see T. J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 3-1577 ton. Private owner. Call MI Upon apphcatlon of l^dotf Reich, ad* oro unpermiasobls under provloii CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V. iarvlea. chairs for rem. ML 3-0753. 8x7 FOOT GARAGE, roll-up door. from per lineal i^ e with box springs and mattress and 'FOR SALE-Dining suite, 80x42 room. Hot water heat. Tile bath mlniatrator. praylnf fljr authority to ences to the world* "delegation," Small appllancsa repaired. 133 MAN OR woman for dishwasher. and shower./’t’ arking. MI 8-7118. call the R. F. Dtmock Co., Real­ or MI 9-7751. 9-008$. of. the United Nations chartsr and |SB> DODGEi prtvataly owned, Apply in person. Center Rstau- Never been used. Best offer take* inush Doors—Vamiah Grad* heafllMard 834. (9 x 121 Axmlnster I table, two extra leaves, 5* Inch tors, MI 9-5245, Joseph, Ashford, convey certain real eatate particularly 'mlsaion', ‘negotiation’ or 'media­ North Main SL MI 3483T, rsM AUSTIN L CHA3IBER8 OO. local —As low as 84.99 deacrioed in aald application on file, it ore absehitelv unjuatlflsd.” eerat and white, all new tlrea. In rant, 499 Main St. it. Call MI 9-936.5. rugs 839. Maple )>edroom set 845. buffet. .16 Inch sciwer; hill site MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI LARGE BRICK FRONT Ranch LOT FOR SALE-On East Middle la tion'." denea 3 0 34360, and long dtttanca movtng, pack­ MASTER .•’fTVIN Ijedroom next to eaealleat eoadlUea. Call TR S-TM8. 18" Gray Primed Shakes I bed, spring mattress; 44 Inch bath. Two gentlemen, free park­ 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI House, 8 liedroomt, 14x21' living Turnpike.. 73 x 159. Call MI- ORDERED: That the forefolnf ap> The etatement aald the aummory ing, storoga Call 30. 34187. Hart­ Rebutt Prime per sq. 811.50 WESTINGHOUSE REFR'GERA- ■ dresser mirror. MI 3-4S61. Seen at 9-5972. room with paneled fireplace wall, 9-9208. plication be heard and determined at COfTACt ford CB. T.3438. BRAND NEW Lionel train (1st ing, T-rV., MI 9-6801. the Probate office In Mancheater In of the exhonges make* it plain TSB4 TWO DOOR staUcn Situations Wanted— TOR, scratched In a few places. I 98 Church St. kitchen with dining area, ceramic eald dietrict. on the Slat day of Octo­ "that the Saudi aide went to ths ex­ MORTENSEN TV. Bp I RCA unit), and scooter. Call MI 9-727*. Fres horns Planning and England Asks Belveder*. like new. Can t talaviMoa aarviea. Female 38 You ran ssvs 8128 on this, also a SH ^LE OR double room next to MANCHESTER — New six room tile bath, basement garage. R. CORNER LOT for sale. Rockledg* ber, 1967. at eleven o’clock In the fore­ tent of Interpreting Saiid's message section. Direct from owner, MI noon. and that notice be given to all at f t Princeton St., Town,. GIRL’S USED 28 ” bicycle. 810. Consulting Service LAUNDROMAT and an ELEC­ REFTNISHED steriliied used fur- teuh and shower. Quiet home. ranch home In Rockledg* sec­ F. Dimock A Co,, Realtors. MI as on offer of mediation and re­ Painting—Papering 21 WOUIJ) LIKE baby sitting nights TRIC RANGE which came in niture. Living room sets, $89 and tion. baths, ceramic til* 9-5972. peraona Intereated In aald eatate of stats of OonaacUcut . FLOOR BAMDIKO and raftnlahlng. Very good tricycle, 87. Call after Write for our Window Folder , fr e e parljlng. MI 9-0887. 9-6245; Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818; the pendency of aald application and garding Kuwatly’a reply 4a on ac­ New Demands ford, at: Sworn to oM Specialising in old floors. Ml after 5:30 p.m. Telephone MI- scratched from the factory. You 849. Sofa bed 8.19,50. Maple plat­ kitchen counters. Attached ga­ Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702; or the time and place of hearing thereon, tMS FORD tw»door, two tec EXTERIOR and Interior painting, i 5 p.m. Ml 9-0192. ceptance of this offer. fore ra* thli 32nd 34780. Ceilings reflnlihed. Papernanglng. |______9-6740, before 9;30______a m. NOBODY — BUT NOBODY ran save 890 on these. Also s form rocker, air cushion 837,50. PLEASANT. LARGE, clean, heated rage, amealte drivs, fully land­ Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. by publiahlng a copy of this order tn Did Not Undoratead ’ " and I hareto c*i ' Radle, heater, Fbrdoaatie. Good beautiful blond snd mahogany bed- Msple arm chair 826..50. Maple room for gentleman. Central ioca- scaped lot, $21,000. Call R. F. Suburban for Sal« 75 aome newspaper having a circulation officer er ^aetO' . AR'nST SPECIAL of the week. , UNDERSELLS NA’HONAL in aald district, at least five days be­ "The Syrian aide abstriutely did eondWen $UW. MI S-SUl after SHED DORMERS, garagaa and all I WILL CARE FOR , child In iny / F rom Q u een HENRY B. ^DWAN. Fully covered by Insurance. Artist’s case 85.25. now 83.87. fgetofy a little damaged, you breakfast set *39.50. Bedroom set tibn. private entrance, parking. Dimock Co., Realtors,- VD 6J)248, NEAR EAST CENTER sWeet, four fore the day...^aaid. hearing, to appear not undaratfuid the King’s mesaoga My commlioloB expire* • ;I0. a tynaa of cArjientry work. Roofing, home days while mother works. BOLTON—Coventry lint. New five If they nee cause at aald time and Edward R. Price. Ml 3-1003. Sherwin-Williams. 981 Main St. can’t even see these slight Im^r- 889.50 to 885. Springs 84 to 815.50. MI 8-8914. Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Bar­ bedroom Colonial, copper plumb­ oa a mediation offer but merely os M ing, gutter work. For free estt- Tei. MI 9-5007. fectlons, but you can save 8100 on Also beds, dressers, chestsi liook- bara Woods, MI 9-7702, or Robert ing, excellent neighliorhood good room ranch, ceramic tile bath, place and he heard relative thereto, and ’ NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. make-return to this Court. on exprooaion. of his noble asnti- (C—ttowsd tragi flog* Om ) CLEAN SWEEP SALE I mates, coll MI 34083, or MI STORE SHELVING and gondola*. these Big BARGAINS. Here’s an­ caaes, maple youth beds and ROOMS—West Side. Mother and Murdock. Mf. 9-8972. buy St *14,500. Carlton W Hutch­ knotty pin* kitchen, walk-out 881 STATE STREET ' basement. Large lot. Reduced to JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ments toward Syria and Arabiim 3-6700. Will make good storage shelves other big value, A GORGEOUS more. New chesta, maple finish, child considered. Free parking. MI ins, AH 9-6132. grip of preeautiaiis to ksap pUbMe Uatiy oMitrlvsfl Mtuotioas tost to SPECIAL VAUnCS ON of typing desires position in doc­ NORTH HAVEN, CONN. living room suite which came in 829.95 snd $39.95, New mattresses $-1240. MANCHESTER— Magalflecat naw $14,900. R. F. Dimock Co.. Real­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held and hta prepandneas to sporo no mak« them seam ‘homMy,’ " flis sonabl* rates. 80 years In Man- for your cellar and garages. Also, at Mancheater. within and for the effort to avoid the threat of a welcomen ataray.- It oddod; mOROUCMlLT RECONOmONED TREE SERVICE, removal, prun tor’s office. MI 9-8593 from the fsrtorv soiled In a few 813.95 to 829.50. LeBlanc Furniture Spilt Level. ' Rockledg* Mction. STRONG ST.—Older seven room tors, MI 9-5246, Joseph Ashford, News C9tronlete sold. ’’Ths ■Bon* USED CARS chestar. Raymond FTska. MI. good for workshops. Made of Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 ROOM FOR rent near Center. District of Manchester on the 18th day cataatrophe." tha aUtament added. "W* ors surs that the Brltloh ing, ato. Chain taw work. Free places, you ran save 8150 on this, Hospital. 195 South St., RockvlU'e. 1.600 square fact of living area. Home, four down, three up, fire; MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI of October. A. D. 1957. arehy must In a s h im b s sport 3-9287. GIRL WANTS Job housecleaning plywood and pine. Eight and 12 Heat and hot water. 85 Foster St. The idea of mediation never en­ poopls would like the Quean in asUmates. Edward Teomana, Tel. feet long, three shelves high. Need and baby furniture, dining room Open 9-8, Sat. till 5. 2H baths, two-car garage. Re­ place. One rar garage. Sensibly 9-7702, Or Robert Murdock MI Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. from the people at it is outeltte 1956 CHEVROLET ' $1696 PI 3-7379. and/or babysitting after school. Diamonds— W atches— MI 8-8547. duced lo 824,900. For further in­ priced. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 9-5972. Eatate of Wenlev J. Calkins, late of tered Syria’* mind, the statement America better than the Queen In Call MI 9-2103 after 4 p.m. the room, sacrifice price. 81 per sets, sofas, rhsirs, lamps, and a Manchester in said district, deceaa^. England, the way the is atoge- poUtici; But a good dsol ogr proto* ' SU Q o b Oaupa. V-S, radio, heaL Private Instructions 28 Jewelrj 48 host of others. If you need s new CHEST TYPE freeier and(Tadt itoma- formation or appointment to see MI 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. contihUad, because ‘ 'the current ROME K N im N O machlnas and running foot, overall length*. For FOR RENT—Front room, heated, TALCOTTVILLE- Vernon, $21,900 Upon application of Robert w. atato between Syria and Turkey is managed for us." col needs revialoa;’’ more information telephone MI mattress—we Just got 2 Sealv tic washer. In good condlIMWi Call coll The R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ Calkins, praying that an instrument srwlng machines, sold, serviced DRUMMING lessons — Matthew LEONARD W. TOST Jewaler, re- Ml 8-1849. hot water, parking, centrally lo­ tors. MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. OAK GROVE ST.—Deluxe seven New Conn, contemporary, ultra purporting to be the last will and not one Which con be considered Ths Liberal Nows Chronicle as­ lS6?^EVROLErr 11196 Dogs—Birds— Pets 41 9-0474, Or 3fl 9-9953. Can be seen Posturapedic mattresses which cated. gentleman preferred. 59 aiO Club Coupe. Radle, and ranted at your authorised Keevers, instrurtor. Studio, 2 0 ______ilrs, adjusts watehas expertly. 5fl 9-6818. Barbara woods, ATI room ranch with two full baths. modem ranch. *4 acre wooded testament of said deceased be admitted requiring mediation.” serted editorially: "Hie tlm* has { Ths UsfliL or buffoto hsrd. hod Brother Sawing Canter, Ralph’s. St 811 East Middle Tpke. Keasonabla prices. Open dally. are a little soiled, you can have Birch Street, phone MI 9-7129. Large lot, attached garage. T. J. lot. Washer - dryer-refrigerator- lo probate as per application on file. It heetir. o n rdrlve. Portland St. Ml 9-0808. Easy MANCHESTER PET CENTER for Its off the list price. EIGHT PIECE mahogany Duncan 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, Ml is The issM*, it aald, con be settled corns for a moMcation- of some Itsen kiUed o ff in Canada to sb w t Kslly Road, TaleottvUIe. MI method for beginners. 15 WATT AMPLIFIER, 12" speak­ Thursday evenlnga. U t Spruer Phvfe dining room set, 8*5. Phone 9-5972. Crockett. Realtor, MI 3-1577 or built-in oven-stove are Included. ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ simply by "Turkey withdrawing oif the traditional palace vltsrs'on SOO In 1000. fltrlet psteols of goma 1964 CHEVROLET $895 9-8487. all your pets and pets’ supplies. Street., Ml. 3-4887. MI 9-7751. For appointment to see cal) the plication be heard and determined at Conn, bred Parakeets guaranteed er, 3 Jacks. 850. Phone MI 9-7587 THREE ROOMS OF FURNITURE MI 9-1849 concentrations ' on the Syrian public events." wordeiui to atop i lM ^ huntors has iM o o r . BbM and white.- Heater, DOES YOUR child have, a reading | Boarders Wanted 59-A SIX RO'OM Cape, 113,800, Branford R. P. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI the Probate office in Manchester In border" and by refrolqing from "Nobody wants ths . Qiissii or brouflit ths herd bock to about'15,• M A M RUBBISH R e m ^ I Serv­ 30 days. Singing canaries, ham­ or MI 9-7120. including )>edroom, living room TEN MINUTES from Center, three said District, on the 4th dav of No­ ■harp Interior. disability? Private tutoring done. Garden— Farm— Dairy and dinette. Only 8125. DAVENPORT snd chair, slip St. Aluminum siding, amesite 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-8818, vember. A.D. 1957. at ten o'clock In making onnotmeements Which royal family to be vtetlihe of Ma­ 000. ice. aaaning attics, cellars and sters, Cute mixed breed puppies. covers inriuded. excellent condi­ )>edroom ranch home, two years 1968 PLYMOUTH 8795 Phone 3H 3-4670. 1952 KAIZER Continental, two ROOM AND board. Gentleman. drive. This home is an excellent Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or the forenoon, and that notice be given Ctaobrook Chib Oesipe. - Radio, yards. Inelnaratort emptied, ashes $.5 and up. All types of cages and Produ1:ts 50 tion with or without alipcovers. old. Custom features throughout, Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. to all peraona Interested in aald eatate stands. Used aquarium supplies door, low mileage, 8150. Tw-o HUNDREDS of other bargain* too Tel. MI 8-7675. buy! For appointment to see call of the pendency of aald application and Beater, new tttee. removed.\ Oomract service avail- numerous to mention. MI 9-9371 after * p.m. the R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, full basement, garage.'well land­ the ffme and place of hearing thereon, aM*. MI 34787. Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 in stock. Save money. Open power lawn mowers. PI 2-7211. COOKING AND ekttng a})ples. 75c scaped yard 100x325. low taxes. VERNON—Five room ranch, large 1968 OLDSMOBILE $1095 Thurs. Frl. 9-9 All day Mon. a 18 quart basket. Louis M .'^ ttl, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ashford. MI by publishing a copy of this order In FREEZER, ONE year old, 12 cubic 9-6818, Barbara Woods. Ml 9-7702 Elvs Tvler, Realtor, member kitchen, hot water heat, garage, spme newspaper having a circulation in Super S8 4-Z>oer, Loaded, clean. Phone MI 9-4273. SNOW REMOVAL equipment. 260 Bush Hill Rd. A—L—B—E— R—T— 'S Apartments— Flats— said district, at least flva daya before RANGE BURNERS and pot bum- COMBINE DEBTS into a single 43-45 A LLp? 8T., HARTFORD foot, good condition reasonable. or Ro)>ert Murdock, MI 1-5972. MLS. Mi 9-4469. comer lot. Owner may rent with One owner. era cleaned and aervleed. also new eosy-to-pay second mortgage cost­ Snow blowers or push type blades Xfl 3.2.537. Tenements 63 option to buy. $18,800. CTifford the day of said hearing, to appear tjf burners. Terms, cash. MI 9-0147. ALWAYS A discount on pet sup­ for tractors and tillers. Capitol GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. The TEAR OLD, Gambolati built, stons they see cause at aadd time and place 1968 PONTIAC 8895 ing only a penny a month for best est'ng and mealy potatoes G.IBx ELECTRIC range, double NEW SIX ROOM house. CaHer St., Hansen, Realtor. MI 3-1303. Eve­ and be heard relative thereto, and make each dollar you owe. $22.25 a plies at Porterfield’s Pet* Supply, Equinment Co., 38 Main. MI front, ranch, three bedrooms, ga­ return to this court, and bv mailing in Chieftain 8 Cyi. Convertible grown. Delivered to your door. oven, all white, good condition. Mancheater. Five rooms, complete nings Da’vid Summerfield. TR Oeiip*. Radio, baater, hydramatic, RAT ANN T.V. Oinlc sendee call month will pay off a loan of Rt. 5 and Chapel Rd., South Wind­ 3-7958. I ment with bath. 419 North Main rage, plestered; sewers. Owner, 8-M18. a certified letter on or before October Call Hathaway, 3U 94438.. Phone MI $-7830; In accordance with the provl.*' full rear dormer, 1)4 baths, fire­ 24.. 1957. a copy of aald wfll and of thia ■ew top. whitewMla. 82.50. 34 hour service. Bonded 81.000 and Improve your credit sor. JA 8-3391. 8t. MI 9-0576. place, basement garage. Go to end Ml 9-S328. work. MI 8-3958. slons of Section 4806 of ths Gen­ order to James J. Calkins. Belden l968lroRD 8695 PORTABLE GARAGE crane, ten GREEN MT. potatoes are now WteSTINGHOUSE refrigerator. 865. of Porter St,. Carter St. Short dis­ BOLTON — Coventry line. New Road. South Windsor. Conn.: Ronald eral Statutes. Revision of 1$48, FIRST FLOOR five-room apart­ CAPE COD — Six rooms finished. Calkins. c*o Commlaaloner of Welfare. Cutomllne V 4 4-Deor. I tone “ ^B u rk i^?"jim m ; ^ e u “ k 8?re''et'’ ‘ Or'de™ kneehole desks, ten pot burner* j ready at Edward Vercelli Farm, Excellent condlHtm, carriage ment, downtown aria, modem tance further on right. Thomas Cape Cod, four down, two' unfin­ and heating stoves, three large I notice is hereby given that the Screened porch, garage, fenced ished up. Ceramic tile bath, large State Office Building. Hartford, Comi.; btua. whitewaUa. Clean. how it works. C.M.I.X., Lewis St.,i ‘ School Rd., Bolton. Call after 5:80 drawer, etc. MI 9 -6 ^ . Shannon, Builder, Ml 8-7469, BU John Catkins. 4 Deepwood Drive. Man- LIGHT TRUCKING and small Jobs cor. Gold, Hartford. (Eves. JA Christmas. Open work benches, several steel stools. Connecticut Aeronautics Commis­ conveniences. 880,00 monthly. wooded liK on bus line. Near lot, $18,700. R. F. Dimock Co., I p.m. 3U. 9-5898. Write Box E, e /o Herald. 9-1418. Conn.: Robert W. Calkii^. 124 1952 FORD 8646 dons reasonable. MI 9-7558. 9-555$). daily, three to nine. 3fl 9,8572. Jigsaw, 1)4 ton chain falls. MI j MAGIC CHEF gas range. Kxcellent sion will hold a public hearing in school and shopping district, one Realtors, MI 9-5245, Joseph Ash­ High 8t.. South Glastonbury*: Conn.: ▼4 4-Door. Gray, radle. heater, Rose Calkins. 4 Deepwo<^ Drive. 9-205J. y HAND-PICKED McIntosh apples. condition. Reasonable. Call 'M l the Bolton Community Hall, TOl- THREE ROOM choice apartment. 817,900—Main St., Manchastsr. Cor­ mile from Center. Price 814,600. ford, MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, PRICE I new Urea, new battery. WATER PUMPS and Sjratems com­ ■ I DACHSHUND male puppy AKC *•798*. / ton Center. Connecticut on the. 6th Owner traneferred out of state. Manchester. Conn. NEED A MORTGAGE? I 81.50 a bushel. Joseph Novelli 675 center St., *115 monthly. Call ner tot. For information or ap- MI 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI JOHN J. WAIJ.ETT. Judge. pletely Installed and repaired. registered, excellent pedigree, In­ day’ of November. 1957 at 1$:00 MI 9-4414. 1962 FORD 8395 Also water softeners and filters. QUICK CASH available for first oculated. MI 9-3583. Farm, Mountain Rd., Glastonbury. John, MI 9-3776, for appointment. TOintroent to see call the R. F. 9-5972. Oonaul (Bingliih). Heater. leather FIX)OR FURNACE with grill*. 820. P.M. Thl.s hearing will he held to Dlmork Co., Realtors, MI 1-8245, C. A. Reynolds: 3 0 9-9827. or second mortgages. Consolidate Call MI 3-7936. permit interested parties to be MANCHESTER-Move right in thi* ELLINGTON— Pleasant six room Interior. NADA book value 8890. your bills with our easy repayment MUST FIND home for kitten. Hoinehold Goods 51 GLASTONBURY—Three room rent; Joseph Ashfont, MI 9-6618, Bsr- Our price 8895. hesrd cofteemlnp the application 180 per month. Call Ml 8-7792 bara Woods. MI 9-7702 Or Robert six room home In central loca­ Colonial with garage on bus line. en Foruin plan. Terms to fit your pocket. 810 Healthy, affectionate and playful. tion. Steam oil heat. Price $12,600. Op 3USON WORK. All kinds of re­ MI 9-6228. POR SALE of Rocco Fiaho of Bolton, Connec­ after 7 p.m. Murdock, Ml 9-5972. Walking distance to public and C O N D m O N 1951 CHEVROLET 8295 a month pier 81000. | s c MAPLE BUFFET, In good condi­ Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI parochfal schools. *14,500. Clifford 3-Door. Radio, heater, power- pairs. 30 8-1870, 7 to 9 p.m. Boats and Accessories SOUD GOLD ticut to operate A restricted land­ Mary Young A QUICK CASH—1 d a y SERVICE TWO ENGLISH Setter pupa, four tion. Reasonable. Tel. MI 3-8833. ing area (non-comhtejrial) airport ’ THREE (81 ROOM apartment. MANCHESTER Vicinity — Small $-1642. Hansen, Realtor. MI 8-1803. eve­ 1954 MHCK SPECIAL TUDOR cUde. community of quallte ranch nlnga David Summerfield TR To the Editor, W«f Also Bu,v Mortgages j months old. Pure bred with CADILLAC at Bolton, Connecticut.- Main St. near bus stop, center GARRISON COLONIAL — Six DYNAFLOW, RADIO* HEATER, POWER BRAKES, 196)51 STUDEBAKER 8195 CHAIN SAWS for rent by day or papers. Call MI 3-4943. IDEAL FOR lake, 10 toot plywood business district. Call AD 2-0086 homes, three bedrooms, hot water 5-M16. Hollister School mourns ths loss Champion. TIOKETB ON BALE AT H.B. Wetherell, Director rooms, vacant. Lot*’ coat heating. TINTED GLASS. ONLY week. Call 3 0 9-7882. MORTGAGE LENDING AGENCY| boat with 1<4 horse motor. $75. Conn. Department of AcrD- or MI 8-7918. heat, ceramic bath, cellar, H of a devotM teacher tn ths pass­ Call MI 3-8729/ • SEPTIC TANKS acre, trees, only $12,650. Low F.R. Must be sold by owner. Call jf l ANDOVER—H end** Rd. New ing of Miss Mary M. Young. Just 1961 HUDSON 8196 75 Pearl St., Hartford JA 2-42211 WELDON’S DR VO STORE nautito. 9-7866 after 4 p.m. Radio, heater, hydramatie. Evenings and Sunday JA 3-51841 Articles tor Sale 45 Cleaned and InstaUefl TWO Ro o m * apartment. Private A. down payments. Carlton W. oversized six room ranch with s little more than s year ago "Mol- 1951 CHEVROLET DE LUXE FORDOR Household Aervtces 7'4 HORSEPOWER Mercury out- bath, hot water, stove, refrigera­ Hutchins, MI 9-5182. basement garage. Beautiful ga­ lle” 'Young said "Good-bye" to her POWERGLIDE, RADIO HEATER. 30 DAY 1950 PONTIAC 8296 RICH, Fine 3teadow Loam priced tor and heat. Apply Marlow's, 887 MANCHESTER — Immaculate and rage. Ready for occupancy, T, J. Convertible. Radio, heater, hy­ lx>ard. 14 foot Thompson stake • SEWERS attractive six room Garrison Co­ lost class after 48 years of devoted Offered 13-A Help Wanted— Female '35 within your budget. Fill, pa'vel, t)6at with steering, wheel. Owner Main Street. MANCHESTER—six room ranch, Ciwkelt, Realtor, MI 3-1577, or service tq- her profession. This GUARANTEE. ONLY - dramatie. sand, stone. Light grading. Ml Machine Cleaned near Minnechaug Dr., paneled lonial, 1)4 baths, recreation room, MI 9-7761. leaving state. Reasonable. Call PI aluminum combination storms, good-bye” was not "farewell" for 1949'PONTIAC 8195 ABSOLUTE Bargain — Uptiolster- CHRI8T3(AS Shopping the Avon 3-8603. 2-8517. FURNISHED FIVE room duplex. den, ceramic tile bath, walkout 1951 FORD CUSTOM V8 FORDOR Ing, custom mads cornices, • INSTALLATION No hatltroom. Call after 6 p.m screens and doors. Garage. On BOLTON — Four bedroom house many times during the past year 1949 FORD V-8 ' 895 way In full swing. Gain confidence WATCR PUMPS Business basement, partially completed she came back to take the place of NICE b l u e : RADIO, HEATER. * , drapes and slip covers, $79.90 and now to start your own business as HEATER, new and used wood, SPECIALIST I Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. MI game room, c). Please phone MANCHESTER — Six room home, oil heat, brass plumbing, amesite short her long anticipated trip to 1948 BUICK 850 THACKER NEEDS woman to c|are ; mattresses, springs. roll-a'-way MI 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, MI three bedrooms. Nice condition on GOOD CONDITION,. NICE PAINT, TIRES Etc. Readmaster 4-Deor. uhlng; antiques restorad. Funi- for children in her home. 4'4 and: bed, vanity, tables, linoleum rugs, INSTALLED SUNOCO SERVICE MI 8-5871. 9-6$16, Barbara Woods, MI 9-n02 drive, combination asphalt and Florida laat winter "becauae Mr. lure Repair Service, TaleotfvUls. ’ 4-acre lot. Full price 812,900. Over one year old,.,hours 8:10 to 3:10, linoleum by the yard, many items DraiRaya Oo. FREE WATER or Robert Murdock, MI 9-6972. wood shingle roof. Lake privilege*. Bentley needfi lubstltutea so badly:" 30. 8-7449 STATION ETOUR ROOM apartment. Venetian 75 pictures of 1, 2. 3 family homes. Inquire on premieea or call MI Her return wa.s alwaya greeted BROWN-JAcksON Monday through Friday. Call MI too numerous to 'mention. * This Ml M 143 TESTLNO SERVICE blinds, tile bath and kitchen, mod­ Stop or rail, we have the house MOTOR SALES 9-5109 after 3:30 p.m. stock is left over from Jopes POR LEASE " 81,000 DOWN, 6)4 rooms one floor, 9-0125 or MI 9-8l6l. by aqueala of delight from the 1955 PLYMOUTH TUDOR PLAZA 6 FLAT FINISH Holland window em conveniences. Stove, furnace/ tiot. water baseboard heat, garage, you've lieen looking lor. Cali The 388 MAIN 8T , MANCHESTER shades, made to measure. . All Furniture store. Must be sold tor FOR INFORMATION Prefer adult*. Availsbie Immedi­ Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ favored claa.*. for there never waa RADIO, HEATER and GUARANTEED. ONLY any price. Come and convince H. 8. SCHULZE tWo acres, trees. Carlton W. BQLTON— 815,600 — New custom a Hollister School child who did MI 9-5782, Open Evenings Till 9 metal Venetian blinds at a new CALL SIRS. WETHERBEE ately. Write Box W, Herald. tors, MI 3-6930. REUABLE woman for general yourself. 40 Oak St.. 2nd floor. INOOBBOKATED Hutchins, Realtor. MI 9-5132. built Cape on lat^e wooded lot. not' worship her. Many a, time.1 a low price. Keys made while you housework. WANTED 4)4 rooms down, two unfinished Write Box O, Herald. wait Marlow’s. Sale Thursday, Friday and Satur­ TRfl-tW>-Ml M5S$ •U 9*0291 THREE ROOM, duplex apartment, MANCHESTER - VICINITY grown man, returning from mfll- day from 10'.-a.m.-4 p.m. MANCHESTER—Green Area. -Six' up, near Bolton Center. Tltia beau­ 1951 MERCURY CLUB SEDAN CLOSING OUT ALL SEWING Machine operators want-! heat, electricity, stove, and re­ room Cape, basement garage. Bbc- $9,500—Seven miles from Manches­ tiful Cape bos just been com­ tary aervice has come back to USED CARS of bums, moth holts ed. Industrial experience not- nec-! frigerator furnished. CsH MI cellent condition. Call the R. F. ter Center, four room ranch, full pleted and is ready for occupan­ school to search out this under- RADIO. HEATER. MERCOMATIC. and tom eioUiuig, boalery nms, 6-9834. atandlng'teacher he had had in; essary, wiu train good home' KNAPP SHOES. I Harry Mahoney, GARAGE WANTED Dimock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5248 basement, redecorated inside and cy. Coil the R. F. Dimock Co., A SPECIAL FOR ONLY . ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. handbags repaired, slpper re­ seamstress. Day shift, 8-4:80. Also' or Joseph Ashford MI 9-6818,; Bar­ out. 85x200 ft. lot, artesian well. Realtors, MI 9-5245, Joseph Ash­ aecond grade. placement. ombrellaa repaired, <.’868 Main Bt . 'Tel. ' M l 8-4327. ^ BARGAINS GALORE night shift, 8-10 p.m.. Apply Business Locations bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert New FHA mortgage available. ford. MI 9-6818, Barbara Wooda. She had that special talent In her 1951 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR V9 men’a ohlrl eoUara reversed and Kaklsr Toy Co., $0 Hilliard St. 5$ g a l l o n oil drums a d * fau­ Murdock, MI 9-6972. 812,600—Bolton- Near Manchester, MI 9-7702. or Rotjert Murdock, Ml soft spoken, earnest way. of mak­ MM Plymouth four door sedan. replaced. Martow’e Uttle Mend* for Rent 64 seven room Cape, five down, two ing each child proud of himself and A ONE OWNER CAR. tng Shop. cets, 83. Spape healer. 6" '■ jiawn,, Adyertisement 9-5972. Radio and heater. 8129S. GENERAL OFFICE worker. Ac- burner, $6. Phone MI 8-0058. FOREMAN TWO FAMILY duplex 4-4. Oil heat unflpished up, steam heat, do­ his accomplishments. Her love of c HAS RADIO and HEATER. ENTIRE BUILDING about 6,600 BOLTON C E N T E R—Six large ______.4 ,______13H Ford VR four door sedan. curate typing, aptitude for ■fig­ both aides. Aluminum doors and mestic hot water, plenty of kitch­ poetry and nature she tranamit- ^ ^ ' I ures, five day week. MI 3-4825. O ffic e OF t h e g e n e r a l " square feet. Suitable for atoreq^J.. windows one side. Convenient lo­ en cabinets, artesian well. Pri­ rooms with 1’ 4 baths, breezeway Radio, heater, Fordomatlf, 11295. i^ooKing for 'an A-i man. office, insurance company! hall, ted lovingly to each new class. To Building—ContrgetiBg 14 cation, 4)4% mortgage available vacy. 4)4% mortgage. and two-car garage, basement, her there were no "bad" boys; WANTED—Woman clerk, full tlm#, f)n6 experimetd in Ford etc. Occupancy 8-6 monUis. In with substantial doWn payment. *14,500-:-Vemon—6)4 room ranch, new heating system, combina­ IS PRICE OR CONDITION YOUR ANSWER? 1366 Ford'VS Country sedan, eight ’ MANAGER center of town. One car garage for naughty, thoughtless, sometimes, paaeenger. Itedlo, heater. $1495 to look after dry cleaning branch products preferred. All Experienced in painting, 814,900. A. R. Wilkie k Co., MI knotty pine cabinets, ftrsplace, tion windows, many extras. Ter­ RETAININO WALLA built and store. Call Ml 9-7788. WOMEN rent at ths Center. Call MI 9-5226, but never "bad." "God has been so replies held ip confidence. body work^ repalm and 9-4389. ceramic bath, domestic ' hot rific ■view, choice setting. T. J. good to me" she always answered 13H Chevrolet four-door sedan. land clearing, m 94275. ------^------! MUNICIPAi, BUILDING or MI 8-7444. Crockett, Realtor. MI ' 3-1577 or WANTED — Woman for general I water, baseboard heat, aluminum to a bit pf well-earned praise. She Radio, heater. 11299. eotimating. ' BAST HARTFORD — Five room storms, windon-a and screena, MI 8-7751. 1953 CHEVROLET ISO FORDOR SERIES . ... /., Only $395 BIDWBLL Home Improvement Oo. laundry work. Five day week, WANTED w k ^ l Q X U MANCHESTER, CONN. two-story, si^le. Aluminum wa* a true teacher, who dally prac­ Alterations, additions, garages. good pay. New System Laundry, WRITE ROX y Houses for Rent' 65 wall to wail carpeting, arteatim ticed the religion she professed~In 1356 Dodge tour-door sedan. Radio, storm window^ and screens, do­ well. G.I. 4 'j% mortgage. BOLTON—French Rd. Four rooms 1953 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGC FORDOR • as* heater, automatic transmission. Re-sldlng specialists. Easy budg- Harrison St. c

; I P i FA ci TWENTY-it)UR ^aitrl^^Btrr lEvTnini} iSmlli WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEft 28, 195T Averaxe Daily Net P r ^ Ran The Weather ^ the Week Ended^ Fataaaat'af V. S..: The final meeting of three'Thura- The WSA Guard Chib will meet The Past Mistress Club * of one attending Is asked to bring Mr. and Mrs. Edwrard J, Kelly Members of St. Margaret's Cir­ . Octgbar 17, 1857 ^ day evenings will he held tompr- Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, whatever he wishes for " reffes'h- Sr.,. 21 irVing St., have received AbdutTci^wii with Mn- Mildred Tedford, 44 cle, Daughters of Isabella, are re­ Oceaeleaal rata, rbw, night at 8 o’clock In the IPei- Buckingham St„. Hartford, Friday LOLJ, .will, meet at the home of ments. news that their son, A.B. Edwnard minded that reservations for the lowshlp room of Center Congrega­ Mrs. Georgina Tomlinson, 10 J. Kelly Jr., who recently en­ I FRESCRiPTiONS 12,674 ' eiMkriag, uriuldy aad at p.m, Mrs. Tedford Is a past I IHurhUrt of Liberty,- No. 12S. tional Church. The Rev. Clifford 8 Knox St., tomorrow night. The Junior Choir of Zion tered ' the service, has been as­ annual banquet to be held' Oct. 29 f "SAFELY FILLED" ' Member et the Audit uiueh eeider tonight. IPurtty LOU. will Mat ita new officers O. Simpson has' been conducting president of Mystic Review, WBA Lutheran Church will omit Its re­ signed to Lackland Air Force Base, must be -in by tomorrow. They may Bureau at OlrouUtie*i Hondy, wfady, eeider Friday. for the cominc year Tuesday eve- .the series, dealing with the earliest of this towm. Flection of Guard The Manchester Golden Age hearsal tonight because of the flu- near San Antonio, Tex. He was be made with Mrs. John Stevens, M anchester-^A C ity o f Village Charrn nlni: Nov. 12, in Orani^e Hall. Past stories of the Old Testsment. Tliis Club officers i^ll be held at this Club will meet at 2 o'clock tomor­ Jike disease and the illness of the graduated frpm Manchester High 18 Ferndale Dr., or with any of (Arthur Drug Stint^ Mistress Mrs. Martha Leemon of week's meeting will tell of the meeting. row afternoon In Orange Hall. Each^ director, Earl F. Hunt. . I School June 14, 1957. the past regents. Daughters of Liberty, No. 17. will flood stories and the Tower of h - i serve as the installing deputy.' Mrs. Babel, with archaeological infor- VOL. LXXVn, NO. 31 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—'hVp SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, 0 < ^ B E R 24, 1957 (CZaatUM AdvartWug a« Page 98) PRICE nV E CENTS Le^naoa' and her staff will be 'ihation and spiritual interpreta­ fuests at the supper at d;30 pre- tion. Refreshments and a time of cedlns a brief business meeting. feIlowsh^> will follow. Brr! Winter Ahead Members of Hom Oo. No. 2. ...M.emorial Temple. No. 33, Pyth­ Antiunion Town Tire Department are asked ian Bisters, will meet tomorrow at H a r tf^ , Oct. 24 Nut- to meet at the fire house tortig:ht 7:18 at the Holmes Funeral Home, loeggers will get a foretaste of at 7 o'clock to g o ’ to the Holmes 100 Main St. At 7:30. grand of­ winter the next couple of days y^eral Homp to pay respects to ficers will exemplify the memorial QOUBLE M GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL nnd hnybody. 'without anti-freeae Mra Prances Herron, whose son, service for Past Grand Chief Mrs. Id hIs' oar radiator had better get some. Clarence Chambers, is a member Frances Herron, whose death oc­ public hearlngf in which of the department. curred yesterday. ’ Waahington, Oct. 24