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the New England states, and from David and Alan Ogren, sons of Philip Lecs>*ohn J, Mitchell stnd: St. Marias Episcopal Guild will Church, study will ba continued Pvt. Edward L. Qeirish, 17, 202 New Jersey and Pennsylvania of­ Mrs. Winifred Ogren and the late Louis H. VesiiM hold a mening in the guild room on the vjubject. "Earmarks of a Oak Grove St„ haa been aaeigned About Town fer the coilcclor of early glass a Harold G.' Ogren, are home on a at 10:30 tomorrow morning. Des­ Real Christian.*’ Choir practice to G Co. of the let 'Training Regi­ wonderful opportunity to add to. 14-day leave from the Naval Re­ Miss Sandra Schwkiw. Coven, sert and beverages, provided by will follow at 6-Jii. Tomorrow at ment at Fort Dix, N. J., for eight Mtu Barbara Smith, dauRhtrr, their collations of both glass and cruit Training Station at Great try, Miss Pamlyn Flttsinimai^411 the guild, will be served by Mrs, 1:15 p.rn. a cottage prayer niieet- weeka of infantry baalc training. MemlNir at the Andlt of Mr. and Mra. Oval .1. Smith. | china. Including the rare Mary Lakes, III. David is taking further Main 8t„ and Mias M firgaret'^n- Gertrude Cannon and Mrs. Louise ing will be held at the home of Ho Is the son of Mrs. Vera Gerrish, Barcau of Otrcnlatloa 125 Main St., a Junior at Albrrluai Gregory glass.. The scarcity of training at Sonar School in KlfV gren,- Lake St., ar» 'attending tl Hotchkiss. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Widham, 33 202 Oak Grove St. iWfincfce le r — id City of Village Charm Magnua CoIlPRe. Nrw Haven, la ^ some of the patterns Is mounting West, Fla., and Alan has been as­ Eastern Naaarene College motor, Benton St. chairman of the decoration rnm- the prices, however. signed to the USS Diamond Head, cade being held this week for high Audmons for* s))ecialty acta in Members of the 8th District Fire mlttee for the Junior mixer dance; an aircraft carrier at Norfolk, Va. school seniors-'at Wollaston, Mass, the Knights of Columbus minstrel Mita. Julia Rawson, 147 Main Department attending the third VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 20 (TWBNTY'EIGHT PA^BS—TWO SBCl'lONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 (UlaaMflad Adverttatng on Pmga t*| PRICE FIVE CBNTR to he held Friday nlpht. | Philip Treggor, president of the All three girls are from the local show to be''glyen Nov. 13, 14 and St., is visiting her sister,\MrSi meeting of the annual fire sem­ Hartt College Alumni Assn, 1s co- .The following local people are Naxarene ^u rch. 15 will be hekPtqmorrow night at Elizabeth McGrath of Mcl inar are requested to meet at the Manchester folks who have at-1 chairman of the annual parade of members of the .Society of Con­ 8 o'clock at the Absgrlcan legion Va. firehouse tomorrow night at 0:45. tended the Greater Hartford An-1 five international barbershop quar­ necticut Craftsmen which is hold­ Mrs, CTiester Varrick, '404 N. Home. Anyone wishlnjjMo try out The meeting will be held at the t.'Tlie Shov this '. eel; til' \Vr t, tets which will be presented under ’ ing a craft fair next week in Cen- .Main St.,-and Mrs, Eleanor Brack­ is invited to attend the aiWU^ns. Tha Lincoln School PTA will C^lm stion Engineering Co. in Tynani Opposes tbe auspices of the University o f; tlnel Hill Hall. Hartford: Mrs. Ed­ Judge Thim Backs Hartford Armory proclaim it thcj en, East 'Hartford, have returned hold a food sale Saturday morning Wlndsbr. Only members who have larjfest and finest of any staged In Hartford on Nov. fi in Ihe Bush-1 ward Adams. Mrs. Edward Atkin­ home from a week's vacation jit At the < :,30 service this evenlnj beginning at 9:30 at the J. W. Hale sent in Om required cards may at­ Move to Ease this area, E.xhibitors from all I nell .Memorial siidiloriiim. I son, Mrs. Blir.abeth Bildd, Mrs, Ih* Deauville Hotel, Miami. Fla, St the Covenant Congregational tend. Renounces Globe Hpllow Sale, Speeder Curbs >»■

Hartford, Oct. 23 (>P)— State to A n y o n e Motor Vehicles Commissioner John J. T.vnan today stood vigorously opposed to any leg­ A Superior Court judg-e to-t»- Kelly U expected to bo named islative move that would clip As Way to Recover China LAST 3 DAYS mayor at that time. his powers in license suspen­ day provided a firm legal 'rile club has been occupying Its basis for the sale or lease of sions . golf course on the toum’s Globe Asked to comment on action this tom-owped GI i!^ e Hollow Hollow land as tenants at will ex’er week by the State Legislative latid to the Manchester Coun­ since ihe lease It had with Cheney council in recommending that the Army Fails try Club or anyone'else. Bros, ran out pver two years ago. office be stripped of its' power to C o n sid ers . in -a memorandum of decision, Since then a variety of lease pro­ suspend licenses in certainxspeed- , T a "11 judge John H. Thlm declared that posals have been made. ing-rechless driving cases in Which j f ■ f a t-C O I I ^ S O Y I the Special Act Under xx’hlch the The most recent, advanced In were nolled or found, not guilty/’ | V ^ A A X 7 W - A A v F V F A A HALE'S 83rd .May, would permit the club to oc­ Tynan said; Troops Cut town would dispose of the land is constitutional. cupy the present cduree for three " l feel It would be A mistake. It He thus rejected the suit of two years before moving to other town would be regrettable no matter Manchester taxpayers who had land for an Indefinite period of who is commissioner. It would de- iiOrbit Shot On Islands sought to bar the sale of lease' of time. Presumably this proposal finitely be a- backward step.” any of the 1,000 acres which the will form the basis for renewed ne­ The commissioner .said the GREEN STAMPS THURS,, OCT. 2| gotiation'. tendency of bther states is to give ; Canaveral. Fla. Oct. Quemoy, Oct. 23 (/P)— Com­ town purchased from' Cheney Bros, xhl 1955 for *1.25 million. Rejects Argument their motor vehicles eommi.saiqners *'> (™ )— AmeiTCa s Iir.St Dai- munist batteries facinf the two, Franklyn H. C. Parker In his decision. Judge Thim re­ increased powers in the matter of | loon satellite 'apparently was Quemoy l.slands and the de­ jected the plaintifTs' argument anox Rudolph F. Carlson, had license .siispen.sions and other ac- ■ in the vastncss of space fenders of the outposts kept ■ought, a declaratory Judgment that Special Act 23 was unconsti­ tions designed to promote *oHnv and no one knew iust •u- WITH ALL CASH SALES! tutional.....- ...... because...... it contained...... —no He said that Connecticut showed ; > > ■ ‘6 anew jiisi an uneasy silence toniKht in that SpiSclal Act 23, enacted by the Ofnera\Assembly in 1957 to provision for a referendum, set no.wi.sdom some years ago in giving ! " ’ hy- ^ the wake of the Taipei an- standards for the use of the land its commissioner wide descretion- The Army last night launched IDOUBLE ermit the toWn to dispose of por- I nounrement of U.S.-Nationhl- or for the terms of the sale and I arypbwers. a .Tupiter-C rocket containing, the tioha.ot the Glbhe Hollow tract, collapsed 12-toot-diameter sphbtc, I ists unity again.st Communist ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS from waa wiccrnstltutiohal. Sportswear Specials (Continued on Page Ten) (Contlnned on PAge Ten) and tracked it by radio for ahoti*. aKgres.sion. Hale's Millinery Dept. They aTs«i.asked for an injunc­ six minutes. ftji Seampruie tion to bar'fhcM indmduals who The Reds fired their last HALE’S DOMESTIC DEPT. Then the signals' went Bead. shell at noon. .11 .ST A LAHCii: .SHII'.MK.NT OF SPECIAL last year had p h e^ a se^ a half­ Karly today, militaiy and civil­ acre of Globe Holibw land\ from BLOUSES Anti-Communist Novel ian .scientists in charge acknowl­ By SPENCT5R M006A WHAT A VALUE! the town from exerclsing'-*ny cqn- edged that "it is practically cer­ VELOUR HATS An an^nrtment of prints and Hulld color** In dreiifty O O SALE! trol over that property, tain the experiment was not suc- Taipei. Oct. 23 (/P)— Presi­ •t3lp4. A«M»rted hIp.m . Valu^A to JI7.98. .\0>\ ...... Thlm denied this request also. ce.s.sful and an orbit was not dent Chiaiig Kai-shek ended All Wool Plaid AUTO ROBES SLIPS Renew Negotiations Qulekly achieved.” Rtqulor Price $7.98 his talks xvitli Secretary o f Judge Th'im’s decision is expect­ Soviet Author Wins $ 'Hiri*** Hiiiart rolom; roiiihlnatlon In frrpii, him* and red. The newe.st Seampiufe .slip R«^. Price $5.98 "R a d " records received from State Dulles today h.v re­ ANNIVERSARY t an aU « hr ii«rd for throufs nf homr. ^ ^ SWEATERS ed to put the Town-Co)intry Club the satellite instrument package innov.ition for the smooth- SPECIAL negotiations back on the tracks. show tbe performance of tbe rock­ nouncing force a.s the main SPECIAL .'^takr^ an Idral glfl. Special ...... ‘^ O e O O 4.00 A grmip nf dlp-ona and cardlgana In nrinn, han-lnn, p.st, slekc.st under cover line Negotiations over a lease had been et was not normal, ' they .said. method of recovering the helanea. Keg. $S.RH In glO.OH. 99 99 held up since May pending a de­ Prize It was a di.slieartening end to an Communist-ruled mainland;^ possible. P'Hs like a second cision ia the suit. ambitious project for hurling into It was learned on good authority BED PILLOW VALUES skin over your hra. Dainti­ Director Eugene Kelly, who was an 18,000-m. p. h. mbit around the that CTiiang al.xo agreed to consid­ chairman of a Board committee Stockholm, Oct. 23. iA*! Earth an object which would be er ciitling h'l.x offshore island Baby and Tot Shop Reg l.l.n.l, II. F. OiHidrlr h. STt O O est, sleekest under cover line that was negotiating with Country Pasternak, the Russiahv poet visible to the unaided human eye forces if the Communists silenced Latex rniini, regular «l».e. .S,\l,|,...... BLOUSES bo.som and hem. A, R, C Club officials, said today the lease ' authoi' of the anti-Cbmmunls' at distances tip to 1..500 miles. i their guns. This xvas not contained, Issue will be taken up by the new Smiill group of hloupfpK. No! all al/ea or colnra. novel "Doctor Zhivago." todhy was By trackm.g it from obsei vation however, in a Joint' communique COTTON BABY BLANKETS Reg. gll.lt.l Lnlev (uniii. AT cups. White only in .sizes Board, which will organize on Nov. awai'fled the 19.58 Nobel, prizfc^ In ending three days of talks with Vnliie% to $.^.98 .NOW ...... $1.99 points in many lands, scientists , N.vinn and rn.von. < nlnr«: Mini, mal/.c, pinU, hliiR l O Extra plimip «l/e. .S.M.E ...... 32 to 40. . literature. had hoped to learn much about the I Dulles. and m Ii Mp. Rrg HpfM'lal ...... I V ChiHiig and Dulles were reported Reg. »H.!».1. I00'’„ Oiipniit daeriin. > 1 7 The award was the most 'dra­ mysteries of that lemote area I matic in years. The 68-year-old to have reached broad agreement l ine Atrlped lleUIng. S.ALE ...... De Gaulle Bids where the Earth's atmosphere | For cameramen. President Elsenhower glx'ea one of his campaigd salutes as he is .welcomed hark to LOOK AT THESE WONDERFUL VALUES ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ON author still lives Just outside Mos­ ends and interplanetary space Washington from his fi-day, 5,300-mile swing aefoss the rountrj'. The President told newsmen at on streamlining the pffshore island INFANTS^ UNDERWEAR cow. The Soviet government has begins. the airport that "he didn't run into any pessimism or apathy" on his campslgn Jaunt across the military forces, including a reduc­ not permitted publication in, Rus­ tion of 15,000 to 20,000 troops. The Shirts Inn sIr.M n A niiinth*months to years,yruir*. rull over, snap F >| f * i And they had hoped to gain ex­ cmmlr.v. Mrs. Claire Williams, new assistant National GOP chairman, and GOP chairman Meade Dan River" Muslin READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Algeria Rebels sia of his monumental novel about Alcorn were among those who greeted the President. (A P Photofax I. reducllon would be compensated or tie slyirs. Reg. H5c and lOc Spwlal ...... Each HOUSEDRESSES perience to help with an even more ; what communiam has done to acular underlakirtg: A 100- I for by modern military equipment. SHEETS and PILLOW CASES To Peace Talk freedom and tried to prevent its balloon satellite off whirh | The timing of the operation has OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF publication abroad. S television and radar signals I not been fixed and will depend on CHILDREN'S SOCKS Reg Fl.in. CAR COATS 'The award, worth *41.420, was ! could bhx^unced. whether the Communists relax Reg. .■V9r, At i M *3.98 COTTON HOUSEDRESSES RIZ.HI 4 to Rogiilnr A9r pair. B3 X IMI ^1.59 rhnire,of rivo atylea In txvpeda with Uurnn Interlining. Size* 10-1*. Paris, Oct. 23 (Ab—Premier certain to be interpreted by many I That might be attentpted next i pressure and how best the stream- Reg. !S r ’’It PlllnncaiM*«...... 45c aa a slap in the face for the Soviet Ike Claims Credi& !^'\^^ RPK( lA L Pair Regular *2,5.011 value! Charle de Gaulle today called for I year. ' \ I T l i * * accomplished with- 3 99c I out appearing to yield to force, . n.4 X I OH. $1.79 Keg g’M9. Fined A Q peace in Algeria and invited Na­ government.There w’aa specula­ t It looked like a perfect shot last I tion that the Sovist^uthoritler i competent authority reported. Reg. »'M ». boltoin. Tnin «l/^. * ^ l # 0 e tionalist rebels to attend military I night. The laiyiohmg. ro<-ket. *9 72 X I OH $1.89 talks at the French embassies in would not allow Pasthrhak to re­ I feet tall, thundcYed alofUfrom this Chlang said , in the rommuniqua Reg *•> on. Reg. r».69. Fitted C l Q Q ■ 'ghliila and Rabat. ceive his prize, or would, take re- missile test center at l l ; 2I > 4n. For New Pay PeoAr on Civii Rights It is still the sacred mission of tha prisala ageinat him. New Fall JEWELRY HI t lOH. . $1.99 bottom. Full plya t e w l r i t wa.s the first time he had pro­ \ It climbed straight upward.\g Nallonsllsts to return to the main- N ow posed direct negotiations with A l­ Known as the greatest living: firebrand in the sky, for 75 see- New Yoilt Oct 23 Vice added; "The founda- Now poet writing in the Russian lan­ gerian Nationalists who have been ondX\ then angled over to the tvbiiago, Oct, 2,3 "7’' Pi-p,Hidenl • lo-coasl liip stalled slowly „ 1- I’ resbiont Nixon pledged the Ki. ' ' “m of I'-.is mission resides in the Specially Priced! flghtlng ticket, called In through nstlonslism, democracy Jobs.” Shake.spesre.- a alatoment for the election of social weii-helng, "'and not tha K"l'l i»j nilvri OniNli .Mno Ktnnr I2-.53; I4|,-24'j and then it wlnk'ed out about 2>i speech, the President, swatted nivl i lnnrutiino Jrwolrr ( ‘lion^o from NYLON, RAYON BLEND WINTER COATS He said they could lay- down "Doctor Zhivago"—upon which harder at'the Democrats than ever Rc.n, Kenneth Ke.iuiiig, the party's/'’'* of force," the' communique .srORTSWE.AR DEPT.—SEt'ONn FLOOR. lie had been workifi|;..quieUy for 10 minutes after blastb(^f—again ap-j Climaxing a rroas-cmmtry ram- nn kinrrp, rRi rings, hnu plris and pinn their arms using urfual military parently exactly according to paigu tour, the President told ,s before in hla polillca! career. aenalorial landldato. He depicted •"''t' rhnnae from a gmup of tweeda and aaaorted fahrleg In the lateit methods through the use of white years- was compjeled in 1956 dur­ tills as a step Itiward destroying The communique also .went a BORIS PASTERNAK schedule. nationwide television-radio audi­ He slao waded into the opposi­ alylea. Vahiea In J1S.9H: flags and contaclfl with comman­ ing the destallnizatlon period of control of Congress' maililnery hy step closer toward an American Onlv Kni'h ence last night the economy gen­ tion in 8an Francisco. ders on the scene. comparative freedom for writers. After the first minute of flight, anU-cIvll rights Democrats. commitment to defend the Nation- BLANKETS wheh it had reached the cold up­ erally Is booming — and that it Here |n Chicago. Elsenhower 79c Special Sale! " If repre.sentalivee of the rebels But to make certain It Was pub­ wouldn't be if he tisd heeded Striking nut on his own in a field lished he sent it abroad bv a per altitudes, the rocket traced Us ...... fireil again at the Deniocrsts, hut (Continued on Page Ten) were designated to regulate an end Hungary Raps course with a lacy vapor trail, h. the "countertfelt logic" and spend- where President El.senliower has IU:(im,Alt \ Al.l F. C m of hostilities with the French au­ friend. ' i his speech was noticeably milder pi'oceedefl lautiously, Nixon gave remained visible for a ffw seM than those he made In .California, SPHCIAI, ...... ^ 4 * . 9 V thorities, they can address them­ Piiblislind First In Italy ' the Democrats. this outline,of the "|)oaltlve alms" SCiSSORS and SHEARS selves to the embggsiea at Rabat or The monumental novel first tp- i onds after burnout as a dwindling In that state he said "Demorrsts" Anniversary .ai/e 72xtm. Ilere'a a beHiitlfiilly ixarm hlankrl that rnmra In Now U.S. Bid to Let red star, apparently because the .Says Recession Halted of the natibiisl OOP sdmliiistra-. Tunis and they would be trans­ peared in Italy in Italian last year ' when lie cut loose and called them tion': / - j Bfven new rotors. Ideal for glft9 or your own uae. red hot metal of Its exhaust Tbe Republicans, Eisenhower Special On ported to France." he said. and was published In the United gsW stemmed the business' reces­ political radicals, left wing, and '■To open, the full doors of op-1 Bulletins' Guarantees Bofe Condiiet .States last month. Cardinal Leave sion without the help'of "a federal a party hopelessly split riglit down poi'tiinity to all and to assure good ; EXTRA SPECIAL! He gave them a guarantee of The 7fM)-page book has for its I (Continued on Page Txvenfy) wlieeirhair" of pump priming , the middle. schooling, jot) ojiporlunitles and I from the AP Wire* aafe conduct and return to Algeria. Same ('rltical Terms Handbags hero Yuri Andreyevlch Zhivago, a Vienna, Dot, 23 A*i Communist through massive government* rising slanilaids nf living for all Special The Premier made his offer at Wealthy doctor and writer who in Chicago he used iiiany of the our citizens. Wc do not reiognize Hungary has bluntly rejected•d an T • • spending. WHITE SHEET BLANKETS his first generql news conference tells, through literai-j- bits he left' The President, returning to same critical terms, left no doubt flrsi class citizenship and secnnil Cl BAN RKREIX FREE PAIR REGULAR $2.98 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! ^ Binc^ coming to power, last ''une. American r^iiest to let behind, of the tragedy of,Russia in Josef Lusts or Livms Washington today for a brief shout whom he was talking, hut cls.ss citizenship Washington, Oct. 23 IjPi—T ha The Algerian National Liberation thl.s century. Cardinal Mindsr.snty leave his ” M ail' nt I l ucl i\ c .■sl slox in l.nnd (lualily, evira «l/e HI x lOH. Ruv «r\iral at till. Inw prlra refuge In the U.S. legation in j respite from the canipalgii Hail, .yho-c to use the word "Democrats " ' "Wc do not want right and priv­ NInIc Department reported to­ Inr .uoh a large »l/e, sllgjii Irregular, of $,S.nR, VALUES FROM $1.85 to $3 75 Front (FLN), apeaihead of the It obvioualv expresse.s Paster­ addressed s rheerlng croyvd o( only once. That was when he sp-| ileges for some ami only burdens ^ pla.vt C ('■'ilf, new Mifl p(' plus- Budapest to x'ote in the Vatican day that txao .Vmertrans Idd- 1 ''■•"'■h ...... ^ x . 9 9 rebellion, long has been pressing nak's reaction to the Russian Rev- Steady, Wages ahopl 4,700 OOP workers at a *t0- ' pealed to Repiiblicnns, Imlepend- I and (liacrmilnation for vtliers ’ ^ for negotiations with France on a oliition. for a new pope. na|>ed by the Cxtban rebels havd tic, fail'.' iiiul t’ cniiiiK' Icut li­ REG. $1.85 3V2 " EMBROIDERY SCISSORS $1.M a-plate dinner in Chicago's .vast | enls and like-minded Demorrsts I Nixon gave no Indication that lie been released. The two are Ken­ cease-fire. Critics have hailed-its sweeping Mindszenty, freed from Red im­ Internstional Amphitheater. It to vote tor a GOP Congress in st’s m.'idc l)v I lie ciiiinicy's REG. $2.00 4" EMBROIDERY SCISSORS .. $1.69 prisonment by the ■'956 Hungarian had conaiilled Eisenhower before; neth Drexrs and Charlea R. Ben­ KALE'S "CHARMHOUSE" DRESSES De Gauile made his statement In breadth and placed It in the tradi­ Hit New Peak was there he was nomUlsted In i the Nov, 4 elections, issuing the statement. But his ac-, Iradiiij; niiiiml'acl iim s. The reply to a question about these revolt, found asylum in the lega-. nett. Their relesMe followed de­ REG. $2.00 4" SEWING SCISSORS ...... $1.69 tion of Tolstoy's "'War and Peace.” 1052, and it was there last night Eisenhower’s central theme was tion was Interpreted as another j latest fall colni's. ('m nparc VALUES to $10.98! peace feelers. He speclflcallY )e- ■ Tbe award waa made by tbe 18 tion when the Russians crushed livery Ilf a virtual ultimatum to Rayon, Nylon Blend BLANKETS Washington, Oct. 23 The tliat he asserted his administra­ the nation's economy. He bolstered sign he Is taking over political! the rebel leadership yesterday nnri .tec ih r rpinlily. REG. $2.25 5" SEWING SCISSORS ...... 51.69 fu|ied political talks with the FIJ!l. members of the Royal Swedish the revolt s few days later. tion la making good on Its prom­ ^mall gi-oiip of »HHorted ntyleo and fnbriea In plnldv nfrlpea, He said that the question of the The U.S, charge d'affaires In government reported today that the rosy picture he painted with leaderahip in last-round efforts to ; demanding full Information oa 7'T' X IKI" .1/.,, Maile frr iiiir New York iilflee by nne nf the rrttin, prlnta and oolhU. Aftoorteil ol/.eA. REG. $2.50 6 " SEWIKG SCISSORS ...... 51.69 Academy of Letters from funds ises. s telegram he read, from the chair­ turn Ihe tide that seems rolling I political future of Algeria \.. s one provided In the will of the late Al­ Budapest, Garrett G. Ackerson living, coats remained unchanged the eonditinn of the men and trie, large.) iiilll.: In Iheir line, Ihl. binnitel la .VD.n.l. In September. A t the same time, Elsenhower's . 5.300-mile coast- man of the Presidenl's 9c, 8:k, $1.23 NOTE—Roy Eseoyan, a r.SkPeven Join you tar lunch. Few will ! collision of two cars . bn foggy reporter, epent three years In tbe social security ta x e s ,ro s e to ; I>eroy K Rumey, head of the Value*...... dark ahadea. fiOc Alka Seltzer...... s ...... 54 c go beyond that. *77.25 a week ,ln September for highway at Metropolis, 11). , . ,. New York, Oct. 23 UP)—Former.^,for his comment on another state- $1.75 Bayer’s .Aspirin Tablets...... $1.49 Soviet I'nlon as a oorrespondent Things May Charge Columbia University awar^4 to Preatdant Harry S. Truman, blast- ment by Elsenhower last night, re­ Public Health Hervtee saM • to­ of the AseoriSfted Preea. He waa the worker with three dependents, Rear Adm. Hyman Q. Rlckoyer, day. Biime.v said the recur­ Miles One A Day Multi Vitamins, Family Size .. .$6.47 Mother Discloses Despite .the Kremlin’s protesta­ arid to *69.80 for the single work­ ifig back agaih at political re­ ferring to the end of the Korean LAMP SHADE expelled, laat month on an on- tions of peaceful coexistence and school flrat Michael Pnpin IMth marks ot President Eisenhower, War under the Republican admin­ rence of the disease is not ex­ er. Both spendable earning figures IN HALE'S HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT Unicap Muti Vitamins ,T....■ $3.11 and $6.96 Rift by Liheraces documented charge that ke had freedom tor all. the people- stiU. .Anniversary Medal for service to said today that if there la any istration. pected to be of the same 'Artde- evaded ceMorahip. I|e brought nut represented record highs. They developing atomic sub- spread scope os last year. He • Sd'^xTS" Pull Bed Site Blue Strike liouble Edge Blades ...... 50 for $1.00 have some oit the feeling of the were both about 66 cenu above' party split It.la among the Re­ Truman reiterated, his conlen- j Now A Toni Hnmm^frihanent...... $2.00. a graphic story '%f life r ..tai tbe days when association with a marine. publicans and not the Democrats, tion that Eiaenhqwer surrendered j called attention to the avallahil- By J A M M 1 Ia 6o N Aifgiiit levels and about *1.80 per ity of vaccine to protect ogahist Noxzenia ^ I n Cream . i ...... 89c Hollywowl, Oct 23 UPt—One of Biox-iet Union tmtaty. Th is' m the foreigner was a crime. th. a.r. Public reaction to factory price His reference .was to an Elsen­ to the Communists, |n effect, to'’ LAMPS Re9. S3.98 to $4.98 Only ^ third of four- articles. "I think iPa perfectly all right week stave the figures for Sep- jqjjj. j^odel cars described hower assertion tn Chicago laat halt the conflict. - • _ the flu. - Large Listerine ...... 89c ■how buatnesa' cloaaat familiea— tember last year. Value*...... Liberace, brother George and their for us to meet now.’’ one Russian at imivv-naliy favonible by Wash­ night that, the Democratic party "That's whst caused : all his a Day Deodorant P a d s....,..,...... t.63c By ROY BSBOVAN told me,.x“but you never k n o w . ington auto dealer group.. .Adfti. was so badly split aa to constitute 100 HELD IN LA PAZ Mom—is apltt wide open. ' (Caniinued on Page Ten) troubles in the Near East and the La Pax, Bolivia. Oct. 23 UP)— Save 50c to $4.00 UepaepI Mouth W ash ...... 97c The ahaip wrench in their highly The cUmmy fear of the mid- Things may change again." James L. Holloway, commander of two distinct parties. Far East too." Tnimah aald.| night> knock on the door is gone "You never know." seems to be U.S. forces In Lebanon, leaves for | The only split I know pf la the A hundred persona ore under ar­ ON EAC'H LAMP! publicize . devotion whs revealed "They are now paying the ,fld-i rest In coraretlon with Tuca- rllOOSF FROM: today hy the mother, Mrs: Francea fi')im the Soviet Union, but the the present'state of mlnd-'ln Rus­ rrx g-> __ gv 1 ! I-ondon as evacuation nf his troops j K,pubUcan'party." Truman coilnt-, dler." I memory lingers. sia, 1 W O \ a U n i 1 1 6 I l A a r a n : enters closing stages. eretl today as he left a New York day’a short revolt by the Fs- FLOOR I.A.MPS — r.-XHLF I..VMPS _ . RKO I.A.MPS _ UNT.PREt ViSCOSEaRAYON TAILORED We welcome charge acenunts! Green Trading Stamps are ^iven Uberace. In other remarks, Truman again j lange SocliaUst party, the gov- The toothy^ianlst and hia vlo- A few ' yenrii. ago the average AX lew few ixussiansRussians xnaiieuvisited ourjwos-. our Mos- • -a o v sw us D I d"* 1* i General court martial board hotel .to board a'train for Ekistoii. B(H OOIR I.A.MPS _ SPOT I.AMPS - - M tiH T l.loilTS with ca.«ih aalea and also to cuatomera who pay their charge account within .aaid he considera Nclsoh.A. Rocke-| cmme«t saasDoacod today. Bo­ gUPFLEO SIDES i lin.-playing brother parted profes- Russian wouldn’t dare talk to an CowV apartment.. Some wanted to I S Q I I K \.,£D4ll-L(‘p(ivenes'.Monday to'liear charges | He aaid this was a division be- WALL I’l l.l.LV LAMPS teller a fine man but Rockefeller j livia is' under a state of atego, fifteen (15) daya after billing date. . alfmal company a year ago. Amerii’an on the street. Today an so badiy •they didn't cSi-e about the ’ ' , 5 of.) nilslrentnienl of aerruita, tween '"Eisenhower Republicans American can't step out of Mos­ militiaman (Soviet'policeman) who [ ‘ ayhinst Sgt, l.C. Charles Roman, | and old-line economic royallsU.' wouldn't win his .Republican race; _a modided fanit _af _ martial______law._ CHENILLE BEDSPREADS But !*• ’5'aa not knowji until now Cambridge. .Maas., I)rt. 23 • “ 0 ^ 7 * Sovie of Ogdens-1 As a -parting shot he asserted: xxllh fine hitting and floral nverla.r patterna. White, Mrs. Libbrace, onc4 her sons' Ho. fpr everything from chewing gum ALL TVPf.LS, ALL SIIAPKS and ALL sl/iK» Fre e Parkittg Rear Of Store to Glenn Miller recotda - reaaw npt to .wprfy. _ “ burg. K.Y .. ^ . Georg. BreiT. not- * "The President would dp weil to lacked ailmfniatratix'o fibiUty. IKEPORT REIIELH HOLD PLANK' blue, pink, yellow, green, rbarvnal and beige. 1 fan,' said she haa refused to at­ All nf ttu,;, idietween *85.000 an»i *90,000; Truman also thrinst aside, the A block or two farther away ed nuclear pliyslcisi, named lirst i heal. the sores in. his ovxti party p Havana, Cuba. Oct. 33 tend Uberace's shows since the - ' Thp amount token waa diaetosed Eisenhower assertion that the the more acrioiu ones fall into Doiinrr Professor", of Physics a t , and let the Democrats take care T b e Cubans .Airlines and .Anny Save 20c to $1.00 KKGULAK *10.98! -4 boys broke up their act to»^TbJ.^ in Sfr UnU^ ' Preahlwt Frank Cronin, Democrats are spendthrifts. He Headquarters derttned today In “I love both m.v hoys," Musj! step. They’ll ask you for Amer- Vale U’alversity . ; . Paul Alcorn, of their own troubles, ' ON EACH SHADE! S P E C I.M , ...... m ites **“ ">■ ^ the. roh- librarian at Unlveralty .of Con­ On Tuesday, Trumsn also- had said the national deficit at the confim i. reperls rebels asixed A. *8.88 TIlTsrsiis tsM « 'ceinirt^. "Th^lcan.magaatnes or ahlria. art, music and similar dropped one money bag con- end of bis owm administration waa- ' ' .In the last assafnl imsa];te same necticut since 19*4, oaks to'be rw retorted to another Blaenhower plane w ith jts egew nf X nnd H . TUTK, KUI.I. BKD and FJCTRA 8I»E(!i. lurr* Isstlt hMB wsaidsiful to ms. itoining ataut *4,000 when one of only half what It la now. pnssengers. The DC* passenger One Day Only, Thursday! JW .IU LC CORK 1 -aSHteCr-nrttOi either until h a ^ even gtsmtal oCfertnif to W y Earlier Uiia year ^Komsomol- ^ the men coUtdad wtth'j*' woman'woman * ttred by July 31, 1959. speech in which he dascftbed the V -ai...aiaiiii. lii „,|J Ml I,riif;, Amertoan dsitnes. Even under r«- I A 2-ycar-old hoy plucked from I^mocfats as the Radical party, Truman’s trip to Boston, wind­ em ft disappeared yeaterdoy HOUSEWARES DEPARTfilENT thip M!» baqk tigg^iiC Bjcain.'' akaya Prkvda. raardlan of youth- j patron entertag the ha3k. after pickisg’ up. three Cuban LOWER STORE LEVEL. OtOta ' dosa hot laxed SsivtK Iflita they ar* rlali- ful Soviet motra. denounced soms.) Tbe two roWMrs walked Into the bottoM Of ll-fo o t hale In Mag­ TTuman said no such term apptl^ ing up hla national campaigning Otbar fin* qnMlIty Ilat-tTM ekenlila apraada **J A MANCHISTER CONM< nolia, Ark., aftar rescue workers to tha Democr*ta butJ^elon^ to for Democratic congreasionai can­ men pnamngerm at .Osyn M iibU fttrcH>'ICRR THAN aj.UBTRATIOH. .esise;-inMh:gi*.'|^ ing atbsiriM* Of-Hwrt MYW kaow— ydung Ausalanq for such a«wcta-1 bank about » : » Skia-, after grah- iNi.n rim to O sieit* Provtaen,. A^ragiibir Ifl.M vatnel CORNER MAIN «m4 OAK STREETS they iqsgr b* Jont tsntliig y w isbor. three aaxibu,'hours, <. . . the Republicang. didate^ was something of * aentl- tions. I SOW one .’of them a few i NWt, (CieOwsN aB.n«* Mlw) V ' I M gaga T «s ) '(M c m iio a cC ito asxt waoiar., au ji t(|^the roilwtor sUUon asked ■ V ' ' i MANCHESTER EV EN IN G 'H ^LD , MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 'pAOti W r BB PAGE TWO I1ANCHE8TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19(^9 Ellington call for th* young paopU prompt­ pianist ‘Mr. X’ ly at 9:30. It la fait tra t It ahouU Both PartijBS Divided Truman Blasts at Ike, not ba nacaatary for a atudant to Si8terhood Sets Bowl^s^harges Mental Patient . call home iMter the dance and than DINE ami DANOE n R S T O U S S AT wait until the parent arrivea. laign General Meeting Rules regarding dresa require JOHNNY WOLF^ Over 20 Years boys to wear a coat or aweater and Denies Democrats Split The Sisterhood of the Knesseth Smear Ca a tie, except that if an open collar HPARB THE fONO; ' South dealer JAMES BIARLOW fh im M lf. On O ct S. ha called R e­ The Ribieoff Record Detroit, Oct. 23 (Ah Remember sports shirt, if worn, ho tie la re­ SPOIL THE ONTRACT Neither sMe vulaierahle laral Rynagogua will hold a gen­ %(AP Newa AaalyM) publican leadera to the' 'Vhite (Oontinued (rom Fate Une) that took Mrs. Luce to the United Mr. X7 quired. Girls are required to wear When a beginner mlaplaya • NORTH Club 21 eral meeting Monday at 8:16 Waahinjgtcm, Oct. 23 (iiv—Thia la House to "combat complacency Pomfret, Oct. 33 Wl—A con-* to tlie Norwich'Rujietln criticizing States in I9.'i6, st the time Mr. and He. is the gifted pianist who has a dreas or skirt. hand people are uaustlly symps' R 7 4 p.m. \ Mrs. Truman visited Rome. Mrs. been a mental patient In Wayne ¥ 7 5 4 not going to be one of the most end apathy" among RepuMIcai) troversy developed in the Second him and h*d distributed the letter As Seen By The Press TTi* ax-Pre*ldent didn’t sound Cpb Pack Meetji Tonight thetic, particularly hla opponents., voters. Luce’s husband, publisher Henry County General Hospital more ♦ A J 10 9 5 CAH memorable politiiml campaigna. If Mra. Martin S. Freeman pf District congressional race yra- widely. half toujrh as some of his cam- Cub Pack 73 will meet tonight If you were playing the hand, After leaving Eisenhower, the R. Lui e. met the Truman's on their than 20 years. R K < 2 thare'a any excitement, it comes West Hartfora will present a Ixiok And, Bowles added, an informant p a l^ oratory mipht imply as he at 7i30 at the Community Hall. which would you get-—sympathy or iesLders issued a blazing statement, terday over what Democrat Chea­ arrival in the Italian capital. WEST EAST from the orators. “now tells me that the plan -is to explained the purpose of his trip Mr, X won fame 12 years ago It was Incorrectly stated in The your game contract? H I MAIN 0T. full of poUUcM cUchea, attacking review of "The Enemy Camp” by ter Bowies said t/aa a planned Mrs Luce resigned her diplo­ RA1Q65 RKI3 In this campaign’ there have been use this sort of thing widely in Dm; to the Hub where Sen. John F. when he played works by Chopin Herald yesterday that the meet­ W est opened the five of spades the Democirata. Because they Jerome WeldnnAn. 11110" ia a cur­ matic post in November 19.^6, cit­ ¥J98J ¥Q10 (Eam orly Mnlplgr'a) MDI9R1H the usual exaggeratlm , the, usual - • k on the Weal Coast, the diamonds. Declarer would The students ■will retunhtp New­ canvassers meeting will be held at They are used both for recrea­ ing. STANKO’S not unaware of the big northern However, he said Andrew Pet­ felt siitc were contrary lo his own lem In a radio appearance with "called ua radicals and charged make four diamond tricks instead OAK GRILL Negro and Liberal vote, castigated port the next afternoon aft^ a the church at 3:30 p.m. Pilgrim tion by patients and In Dr. A lt­ Hostesses last evening Included erson of Essex had sent a letter way of thinking." Harrlman. has ever broken as that we Dei uurals are st odds of only two, and would thus fulfill cruise in the local operating area Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. shuler’s group therapy program. Mrs. Wsrnock, Mrs. Fred C, Mohr 30 OAK ST., MANCHESTER • TEL. MI 9-8094 some of their own party. Southern many promises as those of the two with American tradition the contract Instead of going down (Long I.sland Block Island Soundsi'' On Monday st 8 p.m. the Ladle's Sr., Miss Milllcent Jones snd NOW Timi SATURDAY No Cover— No Minimum—^Plenty Of Par|tin( Democratic supporters o f public Elsenhower administrations He "It li apparent,” Htevenaon two. school segregation. aboard the submarines Sablefish Benevolent Society will hold its Mrs. Joseph D’llalls. F E A T U R E SHOW N 0:20-8:80 urged the electorate to "run 'em .aald, "that tlie Uepubllcana„ from Dally Qiie«tlun 4. Dulles and Eisenhower and Dogfish. moTUbl^ meeting at the church. B o U o n out of office." I heir eonvulalona. know that Ihe Bulletin Board Partner bids one club, and the seemed unsure what to do about Countries represented will be Refreshm^ts will be served after Truman Is expected to develop Denijcrata are going t awing the The meeting of the Congrega- next player passes. You hold: letting foreign policy get into the Cuba. Japan. Portugal, Ecuador. the meeting- the civil rights theme further In country this fall. Their charges tors of Bolton Congregational Spades A, 10, 6, .1; Hearts- J, 9, PECK campaign. At first they were in Spain. Republic of Korea, Nation­ ' Pe^Mnals Grange l<» Hrar Church, scheduled for tomorrow JEAN alist China. Italy, Colombia, Den­ his addr » s In Boston tonight at thia lime are desperate, Ihe iil- 8, 3; Diamonds- Q, 8, 4; Chibs — aMeement with Truman on keep­ Mrs. Jean AreiiSs.who has spent . You're Cordially llmate demagoguery." night, has been canceled. mark. Pakistan, Canada, Auatra- He's returning by train to spend Q, 6. What do you say? ing it out. Dulles, in fact, said the summer with her'daughter and Keller on Dppjs The Education Building Commit­ SIMMONS lia. Norway. Uraquay. Brazil, the weekend In New York with Ida Htevenaon spoke at a luncheon Answer: Bid one heart. This he agreed with Truman. family In Islingjton, Mass,, has re­ grandaon and the bahy a parenta, tee of the Congregational Church CAHaOLL Argentina, ’Venezulea, Germany, of 1,200 Cook County (Clilcago) gives a partner a chance lo raise Me even rebuked Vice President turned to Ellington where'^.lje will Mr. and Mrs, t^llfton Haiilel ( precinct captHlii.s and committee­ Karl Keller, Manchester mer­ France. Netherlands, Chile, Thai­ Invited will meet tonight al 8 o'clock at hearts or show spades. If there BAKER PROGRAMS Nixon fc ■ tearing into the Demo­ remain for the winter. chant and resident of Brookfield land, Peru and Greece. He hasn't any luoi'e political men. Hla appearance and talk the parish room lo lake the neces­ Is a fit In a major suit, you will CHARLTON crats' handling of foreign affairs speechea In mind until he winds up ere. uiuiiinoiinced. Rd , Bolton, will speak on his sary steps towarti purchase of when they were in charge. Eisen­ Mrs. Rose Davies ia s surgicals^ FI.U CI TS LIFF. AVF.RAGE To visit U.S in our new store. (N ext his campaigning wllh s ma|or talk .Slevenaim told the rally that hobby al the Grange meeting to­ land from Mr. snd Mrs. Harold hower seemed to rebuke him. too. patient in Manchester Memorial morrow night Hla subject will be HESTON New York, Oct. 23 (Ab— The Hospital. to our oid one). No expense was In SI. Isiiils Ihe Salurdav nighl "they I tlie Itepiihlicans I can’t Griswold. •URL f t ft The President,faljl: before election. talk ahoiiI i.Secrelarv of Agrl- "liaising snd Training Dogs. ” K el­ Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., Word has been received here spared to make this one of the HI. Maurice Count'll of Catholic WHLIAM Video Everyday f’l realize that when soine one In speeches sikI news confer- ciiltiirei Menson or i.Srcietary of ler hrecilfi beagles Women will serve its turkey sup­ Friday’s .Shoppers’ Special IVES miltkes a charge, another tndivld- said yesterday the average life- that Mrs. Ira D. Eggleston is ill most modern barber shops in town! The meeting. Ihe social session enees this week, Ihe scrappy MIs- •Sliilei Dulles Ihev have lo fall per .Saturday al the church hall Cup chowder, fresh lobster WYLER’S All Rlghta Raaerved— usl is going to reply. I deplore span of its industrial policy hold-1 in Florida. She is expected back of Ml, miinih. will be held si S salad roll, potato ^ jp l*ROOUCTION sourisn has stepped up Ihe lempo link on 'his llred old Isik -of rickets may he obtained by tele­ that." ei-8 shortened slightly last year. North as soon as she is able to • OPEN DAH,^’ 8 lo 6. (CLOSED WEDNESDAY.S) |i m nt the ('oniiriiinlty Hall i.rncc H. T. Dlckenaoa R Co.. lae. apparently because of the A'klan make the trip. j of his rntlclsm of Elsenhower for­ nidlciillsiii, sociallsn. and free en- phoning Mrs. Anthony Maneggia salad and coffee. / 3 C Nixon Leads Campaign • S BARBERS AT ALL TIMES; 4 ON SATI.'RDAVS eign policy, partlculsilv In the lerpiise jind Ihe chiiige Ihal If Tedfiird. Grange lecturer, hna’ an the But Nixon wouldn’t shut up or flu epidemic. j Ross Urquhart has returned from ! Mounced a akll will he presentr I or Mrs. Ernest Asplnwall. • .SPECIAL ATTE'NTION GIVEN TO LADIES’ and Formosan Strait. the Deiiioi-ral 1C caiididales sir backtrack. News surveys indi­ The company said the average the Manchester Memorial Hospital utiflcr the direction of Ray Rorna ARTHUR'S CHILDREN'S HArB^CrTTING. In Wilmington, Del, veslerdav, elcrled il uoiild ruii' llie coimirv." cated the Republicans were in for span in 19.17 was an even 70 years where he has been hospitalized for and Ihiil there will be otlier enter- Advert laoment - as elsewhere,^he blaW d Elsenhow­ He aald tlie iialliin now laces Us When Buying or Selling Bolton -big- a real beating in' the November —two tents of - a year shorter a few weeks. j lalntuenl A mystery award will than In 1956 when the all-tifne _ —.— er and Secretary of tltale Dulles largest deficit snd largest liuilget Properly call Ijiwrence F. Flano, elections. While Eisenhower sat for the crisis over 'Juemoy. also be made during the evening. country high was recorded. The Asian Manchester Evening Herald El­ MANCHESTClt BARBER SHOP and Is "WBlIzUig on the liiin,. of Broker. Phone MI 9-,1910. at -bonie with an above-the-strife 1099M AIN STREET^NE.\T KEITH'S FI’RNITl'RE He said he was reluctani to bring Mrs Frank Paggloll Is In ehsrge attitude, Nixon was out campaign- flu epidemii hit hardest in the last lington corres|M>ndent Mrs. G. F, war in Chins We desert's some- of refreshmenis. l» TeCMNiCOtOlt* end TeCMNHUMA* foreign policy Into the rnmpalgn, Going Out To Lunch T Ing'hard. quarter of 1957, the firm noted. Berr, telephone TRemont 5'9S13. llung heller, ’ he added Ollier Orange Notes Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ hut claimed Elsenhnwei!. himself SPECIAL FRIDAY ★ PLUS ★ I t was he who was providing Grange members sie reminded ton i-nrrespondenl, Doris ,M. D’ltal- originsled thsi kind of campaign lliai Ill.’iS dues not yet psid should la. telephone Mitchell 8-354.1. LUNCHEON theMWmphign leadersMp, not El- tactic In 10fi2 when he aah] he K«‘llriiis l'r«>|psls ELECTRONICS ■embwer. H e made, it plain he he taken care of now "THUNDER f 5H “ Oovorner Ribieoff hat provod himiolf a dynamic, dacisivt Itador . . . would go to Korea. If elected, nn<1 A apecliil meeling of East Cen (iENEUAL GOES HOME ITALIAN LASAGNE LABORATORIES wouldn’t stop talking on foreign bring hoatlllllea to an end. •SI oniiiit ton. Oct ;i i.r, Miss trill PomoM.-i has hern announced. Toliyo, Oct. ;vi i/i’i Radio policy. This could have meant a a man of vlilon and common lanta . . . a worm and friendly human balnOv! Vivien Krlleins, Independent landl- spljt between him and Eisenhower. Announcing the all-new The trouble waa. Truman con­ It will he held on No\' 1 al 7,10 Peiping said Geii. Yang Yung, and SALAD $1.25 BEACH" »t; - ' diite fur II S .Senator loilnv pin tended, that El.senhnuer "sur p m n| Hebron Grange Hall. cnmmnnder-ln-chlef of Hie Chinese IN 277 BROAD Faced with this prospect, both le.Hled Ihe nullnwing of piinled rendered to the ( ’(immmilsla " and Leglalallvr insllet'a will he dls- ( ommiiiiLsI force.i wllhdrawlng ■ OOIX)R Eiaehhowej* and Dulles melted, made a aelllement that Truman te stickers III votiii" for writs In i iin- switched around, jm d gave Nixon a ciis.sed and for thni reason, fmirlli from North Korea, left for home RED EMBER / *'OUR GREAT GOVERNOR” fused to make. dldate.4 for nffire. RADIO r ( I I V I s I 0 N go-ahead. > degree members sie urged In si yesterday Route 44A and 6— Bolton STOCK CAR RACINO AT "And now." he said, "Ihe chick- .Seiretniy ol .Slats Mildred P I f Elsenhower gave the appear­ lend Tlie radio said Ihe withdrawal Just Over Manchester ITS EXCITING BEST • Pitw Mavsii. Cmui. 1959 From an Editorial in the New Milford Times, Oct. 16, 1958 Allen veslerdav advi.asd town ance of being uncertain what ana are coming home to rnnat” Neighbors Night Is tieing held st Town Line. vausciCHaaiicI IIIS lUrtfonl.naraera, uaas. Truman revealed amdher facet clerks ihe I9.'"i7 la>glslallirs mads of (thtiiese forces from .North ^ Chaaael IS Spriatfleld. Maaa. strategy to use, he brought It on Hlllslown Grange In Ensi HSrIfnrd Korea will he completed'soon. KItehen Open 'nil Midnight ttkaanel M New Britala. Caaa, CALL US TODAY “ I don’t like to have a lot o f balla in the air at one time. I would of his sentlmenlal nature at a stich stlrkei.H Illegal. tonight "I * o’clnck The local Chassel 4t Ralyiiks, ICaaa. luncheon In Wllndnglon Miss Ketleins said alts had jirs- Grange has been Invited In parti­ Read Herald Advs. Chaasel U Waierbarv Caaa, For Information About DE SOTO rather take up first things first, and get them ou('«t( the way. "I don’t care what anylualy aaya pnrrd .Ml,011(1 atlrksrs liearlng her cipate Asalstnni lecturer Bruce O. ■bout me," he told a parlisan ral­ name (nr Ihe coinsnlence iif write Roiison Is arranging the local pro­ liM ( I) HODB O P OTARS X “ That statement by handsome, hustling Qov>'.^be Ribieoff ly. But. he aald, when am' one In vnters "who mighi he una'lils to gram coiilrlbulliiii ( S) BEAT TUX CLOCK everything you see... smears his family, llml's s dif llnd penclla” In Ihs vnling nva- School Oaiice Toiilglil (U> THE BIO p a y o f f 24aHour QUALITY r < u provides an accurate summary of the governmental pMoabphy of the ferenl matter. rlilnes Nnv, 4 t?2-S4) TODAY IS OCRS f f everything you touch is new populai^, 48-year-old chief executive, who ia currently fcampAigning Grade 8 will g!\-e Ihe first school M AN5FIELD . (4t) ALL STAB PLAYHOUSK Sarvle* MEANS MORE -- Juba nt Mrs. I.iice "Now Ihe .Secrelarv of .Stats an- mr m* -m MMu/MJwne FROM THESE ROOTS one a Democrat, the oihri a He stir said A L L COLOK! • PBBMTOM GRADE M l an urge to drive it. This rar glows “ Since his impressive gubernatorial victory in 1954, the governor .Rchool rules ronceriiiiu; daiicea 4:N t S) POLITICAL F U E L O ILS publican "made mean alalemciila ,Slie aald volets wsie provided given hv the two uppei cla.sses In­ WALT DISNEY'S A MUST-SEE PROGRAM! GREAT! I St AMERICAN HANDSTAND NIW' with newness . . . in its hcauty and has, been tackl'iqg the state’s problems in just that fashion—directlyv ahoiii Mrs Tntman " (IMS) BRIGHTER DAY m * with slickers in Ihe I9.M1 election clude provision IhsI children shall I’J-MV utJKEN FOB A DAY TM/tmL r ".N'ellher one ever got to I hr hec miss voting ninchine.s "all over 'Whit* Wild*rn*ss" AiLMO Asnara araawo* An X-ray el Amerlea'a . Ir M in the siirprisiiig ease ol. its riding . methodically and\with the courage o f a man who believes that what nol hr left al si bool until 7:1.1 pm 4lN ( S) HAP RICHARDS EXPRESS White Houae while 1 was there. " Ihe slats wsre not prnpsriv serv­ since Ihe school will not he oiien No. I Oraam Qlrll 4iU (IX-4«) SECRET STORM WYMAN'S and handling, 'loiich a pnsh-luiuon he ia doing is rights His candid, dowmto-earth approach has paid he said One, he added, \\aa a wom­ iced" "A CEItTAIV SMILE" GARY COOPER 4;S» (IS-Sa) EDGE OP NIGHT before then Parents are ssked In f I) BANGER ANDY handsome dividends 'te the people o f Connecticut, and has earned an who later became an amhna- She Idsined this on "power- (U-SS) COUNTY FAIR OIL COMPANY ! and feel the instant rcs|X)tisc of a AUDREY HEPBURN 24 MAIN RT— TEL. MI sador and who came homo u'hrn drunk men who have chesled the 8iN ( SI FEATURE FILM (nighty Turholiash \’-8 engine. Feel him the respect and ad i^ a tion of free-thinking citizens on both sides "ihe had a belly-ache. " people of Cnnnseticid of Ihslr "Lake Plaeld SereaaSe" ( ( M MAURICE CHEVALIER ( I) CONNECTICUT BAND­ jt¥T GREEN ETAMPS of the political fence . . . \ He aald later he referred to for­ right to freely vole as they wish." STANLEY STAND i r # ! De Solo’s new LcvcI-Cniise .Ride- c 1- p . I i i ' mer riepublican and ex-amhiis- "If this happens In this sisvilon," (IS LIFE OF RILEY steady, pillow-soft, safe. Swing easily “ His genuine interest in ttje welfare o f Connecticut citizens and sador to Italy, (dare Boolhr Diice. she dpelarsd. "I shall cerlaliily tni THE FIRST SHOW 14:tt (U ) THE M X L T LATE SHOW THE (SSI ROY ROGERS Isfti The Democrat he had In mind, he hrlng suit agalnat the offlelala re- WALNUT RESTAURANT LOVE IN THE (441 PO PEYF I'. in and out on De Solo's new -Sports hia dedication to the cause of the state’s progress was demonstrated aald later, waa flep. Adam d a y- sponslhls." 7 WALNUT STREET. MANCHESTER— Ml 9-8070 SiM ( S) WALT DISNEY’S ADVEN­ in one of his first acts as governor,^when he scrapped the time-honored ton Powell ( D-N Y I. AFTERNOON •OPDESS TURE TIM E Swivel Seats. Drive the 1959 De Solol ur wnntierf'ul FRIDAY 2 P.M. (THLDREN’S SHOW--2!, HRS. CARTOONS! (M ) COSIMF.NT8 BY BUBKR r - ^ f i on an important question. In many instances, ks in the case o f luB food; and even more of s {i:JS Sun.: "N A K E D A N D THE D E AD ”— “ L A D Y T A K E ^ F L Y E B " A G E i l Every Day TUI 6:80 relentless war on highway speedsters, he has willingly risked his pleasure to know that every­ V r fcll llinraday Till 9 political future to prpmote thfr best interests o f the people. Delicious and la'My! Serv­ one who dines here always ed here or p(dered lo go. “ Gov. Ribicoff’s contribution to New MUford’s progress and Phmie MI 0-8079. comes bark! Potterton*s ^ FRIDAY The Flneat Servlee Slaee IVSI prosperity is a matter of record. In the days when Kimberly-(31ark ItiN (18-44) LOVB OP LIFE TV, Radio, Record!, AppUawMS (t»-M i TI4 TAC DOUOR was torn between New Milford and New Jersey as a site for its multi­ i*(M ( 8) MOTHER’S DAT million dollar creped wadding plant, it was the governor’s persuasi'ya (H-44)^S)MBCH FOB TOMOR. The Weetmont, 21" diagonal pic­ 4:44 ^^^ lOULD RB TOP salesmanship that finally convinced the company to locate here- ( S) NEW S T O D A Y v a WXATH- I b WBinnt. M m W t V O lt:U (18-44) THE OUIDINO U O IR “ His untiring efforts in the wake of the 1955^o&dB,'when, as one 1:M '( I) NEWS. WEATHER A 1;M ( 8) LIBBRACX spowrs „ (II) NEWS J9H top observer put it, *he talked long-range sense among the ruins,' AT BOTH THEATERS t 4) STATE TROOPER m i AT HOME’ WITH KITTY U S i S E R V I c i m i WEATHER ALOCAI NEWS (S4I TV MATINEE i m inspired hope aiid determination in dozens o f hard-hit.communities. . . (S4-44) NEWS a W I T H E R (SSI I SPV- , (441 BiNQO AT BOMB . h e a d a c h e s 1:M IIS) CONNECTICUT UPR - H i * MNf RATtON 99 ftUff CAR» t:IS (1844) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. Zenith handqraltad hori- “ Gov. Ribieoff has proved himself a dynamic, decisive leader in NEWS BRIGIHE (IS) HIORLIGHTS sental chasaia uses No .times o f emergency; a naan o f vision and common sense in meeting (M ) NEWS . Printed Circuits for leas ■ 9 BARDOT 7iM ( S) GOVERNOR RIBICOFP the problems which confront the state, and, above all, a warm and . ..-if . ( 41 LDAVE IT TO REAVER d r y c l e H u service beSdacbet. ’ V (IS) I LOVE LUCTY friendly humaiii being who is vitally interested jn the welfare o f every Witt/, Wicked m i TRF. R E A L ISeCOYS (Ml »FFERSOM DRUM Pick Up and Dtlivtry Connecticut citizen. Wonderful... I44> PATTI PAGE SHOW CONFIDENTIAL PILE “ The ptople cannot afford to turn their backs on-such a man. as only 1;U FEATURE FILM "The Qslel Wemaa" We believe that Gov. Ribieoff deserves a vote of confidence from ths liH < 841) SORRO Fisher Bardot dales I II8-4il DRCEM BBlk BRIDE citizens he has served to well m-M) SCIENCE SERIES DRY CLEANSiRS. he. ItM < aJiSi THE RF.AI MelUVS • ‘ ■ * .. - ■ I ■ (18-441 YANCY DRBRINOEB « f » Bread SL— Dial M I t-1111 wMi ZanMii f;N I S) TRIS.48 AUCX tUNSHINi PiCTtml lU U ON TV MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS t US) PAT BOONE SHOW NSW ADVKNTUma SMWNa. .Now NswLSvsL-cRuisssrtissddiiop- NiwsasHieH-vesaisiHrginosa. NRWBFM4Tsswi«SLasATS,Sii»- (18-44) KANE OBEY TREATER' optional on any OeSoio. ti> lab- liortat kiail-leveling rear sir ciish- You get more headroom, leg nxrm ply touch a lever and your hall of WTIC-TV Channel 3, 7:30 PJVt.i-WNHC-TV Channel 11 P.M. m-M) ’RRHIND CIAMED DOORS tiM *'** (‘lli*8TAOK l" . uloni dual 4-harreI carbumori iom to improved tonion-type and more vinibiliry. Handtom'e" (he Trtml leai twingi eatlly mit. ' maolmoiselu (M ) - 4 * ' *’ ••'®*** itu mi A^ HuMB wrrii and high-lift cantigitv you all the luipeniion. It gives foil thg^’ cuarhwork in easy-lo-clean nylon Enter, and it genily- twings you I S4S). ROUGH RIDERS i.'M (SJI PROTESTANT P___ iia-441. P iu svn ni'SR M ti 1,1) PACES O P ^ O l£ «f Tested, delivered, gnaraiiteed ^ w c i you'll eser warn or need. •mooihest, safest ride on (he road, -fabrict'and long-wearing vinyl, inside gnd ]o^-auUnnaticaJly. How many senses do you real|y have? Why »*M4I TENNKSSER ERNIE ’ p o r ” r o m a n c b by our own mechanlce, sold T O N IG H T naNIFL GEUN • soitoT • oassv cowl. FORD S n o w D tE A M ------is pain necessary? Could man live without II :M 1 S) w w f s t s .i n o IttM ) TRUTH •n our eaey 6% time pBy sight, hearing, taste and smell? ; < 4) PLIGHT ' 8 > 0 p . m . (M-M) YOI' BET VOt’B UPB KM Re-Elect (SI) TRAPPIC COrRT ...... Abe Ribieoff For the ahiwers, don't mlu fhis unfnrgel- « S) My UTTLR MABOIB . . . ' • ' m 14 iM n & smart way to go places DE SOTO ( S a il^TOWN D A L Y . R TR B laljle television program, designed for the O h a n n a l* m -M )'RA 6 0 IS BAQOU I<44lM) entire family. Starring Dr' Frsnl Baxter, m-M) S ^ U B a A D K PAETT Ills - NI»W SHOWINO AT PABSON’S scalar) ! il ON oiSPLAY.TOMONNbW *■ A GOOD GOVERNOR * produced by Warner Brothers. In color on 4. to . 3 0 CONTINVUl’8. IS'BOM « P.M. the NBC network. O'.-r -"I \ ■ Li« • ( I . nilnu... I- I ' i-i :u : y"-' tUteefor Re-Election of Ribieoff— MiUicent Almy Warner, Chairmae Srim tiS br sra aT * t o m o u o w Tlip Getilham Naw ■nsiontf MAROERaTEB PROM • P.M. ROY MOTORS, INC, tin OMlar S*. Car. e l OkunR ROY MOTORS/flic., 155 Ctnfer Sfretfr, Monchtttorj Conn. .xMA. .featara "Wa MglMtY i;^ . Telephen* Company ‘Reata", with Bart Laaraal^ l>- - ! 1 1.. V0TB DBMOCIIAT1C-PUI.I.. TQF LBVIlt g a la Oelas J : I t ^ 4 w m m

MANCHE8TBB EVENING HEBAU>. MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY. OCTOBER 88. 1968 PAG! FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO N N . THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1968

Andover Coventry itegional DUtrict 8 . ^ ing to correct individual difft-' mortuary and burning the bed ginia district to scrap the central W INT— U M W TIO —lOM cultiea. clothing, ^ ■ / PTA in Virginia state control of the education sys­ W D B O — llflO Rec Notes fj ^ 5 ■ 'v-sr State Police h a v io Aunbng Salts'*'raoominandatioaa' tem and permit localities to oper­ W OOO-1«M Daily Radid W -> « Police Captain Eklwardit.SteniiBAt were the fortaation of a . spaed was' reduced to, the rank- of ser­ ate schoots in accordance w ith. W SM B -M 0 .EMtera DajrUfht TIi m IVPUP— UlO Audio-A^"^!:. Raps Governor’s Scouts Slate Caat Blda Baa Charges Fly reading claaa t.-for college-bound In Probe of geant and suspended fdr 30 days their local beliefs. CASH Uoml8y"K*8i Mldgab Baakatball sehlora and* the uae of reading by the Blast Haven Board of Public Stand for Bias Another resolution by the Wayne to "wrap up” your H m pcogrua L«*iagua: S-IO, Buatnafaman'a Baa- achievement and diagnoatic testa Safety for "Violation of standard Hills PTA of Wajmesboro dealing WHAY-«.r*iiad. Honor G)urt In Campaign AidkOGtliitil Ir the achool. oMi iu « sappUad bp Um radio WTIC—Dick B.rUl ketball Laague; 6-7, Boya' Open Man^s Death police procedures in- the handling , Richmond, 'Va.. O ct 22 (f l — A with the Itaue in general terms HOLIDAY EXPENSES WDRC—Amo* and Andy His . presentation included a of the case. ■ ’ manacemanu and ara aubject to WPOP—Pulton L.wla Swim Period; 7-8, Men'* Open % waa talked to death and died be­ PIWN Isr n«r VII MAT fiHi A Board of Ravlaw and a Court By GORDON 'TBAYES Tha audio-viaual autd remadial demonatration o i the use of tape 4 resolution supporting Gov. J. Lind­ changa adthout notlca. 13— Swim Period; 8-9, Men'* Beiin- SMILING SERVICE Eaat Haven, Oct. 23 (A6— State - Corrigan said the Inquest would cause it beyond the 12 min­ lata la l-vhlt or 1. CASH for your koltSey ikoaalail WHAY—Roaalry Hour of Honor are planned for Boy nera Swimming Claaa; 6-7:19, The political eampafgn in Cov- raadlng program* at R H A M ^ igh recorders in Ahe program. be held as-soon as State Police say Almond Jr. 4md the General utes allotted. This resolution mere­ COM lo toSarl WTIC—Dick B.rt.i Aettvitlea ScheduM Police have entered the Investiga­ t. CUato(lotau*koekkHlt...l**Myeur«rlsttrS«4|otlaa WlNT—MuchMt.r Htrald N ««. WDRC—Amo* end Andy Scout Troop 124 next week. Neigh­ Girl*’ Bowling; 7-9, Boya' Radio antry picked up ataam thla waak School were outlined Tuesday night complete their Invaatlgation. Assembly’s stand Tor m a a a 1 v a ly said that every public school tlNtriCMl S. CAia -C i n iT wftorovor jroe |e 4»rlat tbo tolMijn . . . I'M— W POP-Ed P Morcan A series of school acUvitlei tion of the death of an East Haven realstiihce against school Integra­ VjBHitooi»'»mi* ] borhood Commlaaloner Frank efub; 6-9, Boy*' Boxing Club. as Democrat* hurled chargaa at at a Regional District 8 Board "should be kept open the sched­ aiNCFieiAL’t tttlM h f latoraatleatl CtdhCrean Cant w m r —Uu«lc lor Ui. n m Shift 7; . were announced at the board meet­ tion lost today on a 857 to 697 uled 180 day* each year regard­ t:ta— WHAV-^Hoiinrt Do* Hainea announced ,Iaat night. Tueaday 3-4:30, Junior Band Re- Republicans while OOP leaders re­ meeting by faculty members A l­ insurance man. WHAY—Plattfr P»rty WTIC— ot the World hearaal; 6-10, Intermediate Baa- ing, including , a parent’s night at Coroner James .Corrigan aald TV in Mexican Schools Ua vote in the Virginia Congress less of legal and political devel­ I m ih $2* te M6 8 -- Loam llfe-inturod at law east tt.lol.l tinu w nn e—An»w^r PlfAi# The Board of Review will be ketball League; 6-7, OIrl*' Be­ mained relatively quiet. bert Hadigian and Martin Salt*. the school on Tuesdty; an o]len yesterday the testimony taken by of Parents and Tsachers. opments." WKNB—C ron. *40 Club WPOP—Modern Soundi held at 7 p.m. Monday in the Town house for . the school's dedication w r i t —Rom Mlllfr 7.4A- ginner* Swim Claaa: 7-8, Otrla' In a preee 'release resulting The presentation waa part of an the offlcsra will be used In hia in­ Mexico City—Mexico la'experl- The announcement to a jam- 896 MAIN ST., Ovtr Weolworth'f, MANCHESTER WDRC—Cal Bnlhv WMAY- Mound Dog Hall. All candidatea for a -.mktng Intermediate Swim Claaa; 6:30-9, from a "meet-the-candtfistas" overall program introduced ' by Nov. 9 from 2:30 to 8:80 p.m.; quest into the death of Eric Gua- i..enting with television for teach­ packed hotel auditorium brought Mitchell S-4UC • Ask far tha YES MANagar WPOP—Top 40 Tim. of Tenderfoot, Flret Claa* or Star WTMJ—Lif« in in* World Girls’ Teenage Swim Period; 6- No School Tomorrowf principal Cqrlton B. Seybolt to in­ a supper for all board and staff tafson; 32. ing purposes. Sets with 8-by-lO- whoops from the opposition which OriN THUeSDAY IVtNINGS UNTtl S f.M. 4:06- wnnG—F. n Murrow meeting sponsored by the Cov­ Scout will be checked hy the troerp form board member* on the tncact memlrers qf the four schools In the Gustafson’s body was found-Oct. foot screen.* have been, installed tn had locked with the sponsors in a a IMO tl tiaa Mm m.to »0m nmU Im WINP—New. WPOP—Modern Soundi officera and the Boy Scout Com­ 7:16, Boya’ Bowling; 6-9, ^ y a ' entry League of Women voters II wiMMtlw (Maitil, ImnlhMaii W Stt.tl Mik 4il0— H I10~ Boxing Club; 6:30-6:30, Boys' staff methods uaed to implement district on eithei Nov. 18 or 19; 10 with a bullet hole in the head. classrooms of 10 Mexico City ele-r bitter debate for saveral hoiirs. WLNT—Mu.lc with Jo. Glrand WHAY- Mound Dof mittee, A Troop Committee meet­ laat Wedneaday the Democrata and a raretlng of tlie 4-board Ad­ it.entary and high schools. Edu- There was no immediate move 0>*B*. atNOFteiALriNANCtee^___ 4:1&- WTM>-Nlfhllln* ing will be held after the Board of Rifle Club; 8-8:30, Girls' Advanced claim that: "One of the Republican the curriculum In each depart­ His death was ruled a suicide by DOOCY WHAY—Platt.r Party wpni:—Robert g Le^wia Teachers' Convention Da'y ment. A t the last board meeting visory Council on Nov. 26. Blast Haven Medical Examiner (.ational program* are transmit­ for a recount by the score of elec­ WCCC—Record Revu. Review. Swim Claaa. candidates for the Legislature, \vror~ Modern Sound* Wedneaday 6-7, Midget Baaket- the music program was reviewed The board approved a auggea- Robett Taylor. ted to the spools an hour r day. tion tellers. FOR WKNB—Caron* «40 Club 8; IS—-■ The Court of Honor ^^ll be held who aerved In the 1997 aeiiion, tlon by Rural Superintendent An­ The convention then proceeded • WTIC—Rom Miller U’MAV- Mound Dog At 7 p.m, Wedneaday, iV, la tenta­ hall League; 7-10, Bualneaamen'a publicly atated that he did npt at­ by music director Alvin Ebier. Corrigan later charged that Films preoared by the .-..Latln- WDRC—Cal Kolbv W ilC—Nifhthn* drew J. Manges to change, an in- someone had violated a ittate law Araerican Institute of Educational to ballot on the other key resolu­ ■ STATE SENATOR BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. WPOP—Top 40 Tim. WDRC:—Robert (.) M wn tively planned lo hold (t in the Baaketball Leaghie; 6-7:18, Boy*' tend town meeting! on budget The acquisition of new audio­ Bowling; 6-8, Girl*' Beginner* service Jay s> .eduled for Feb. 18 by having the body removed to a Cinematography are being uaed. tion — one by the northern Vir­ 4i»fr- WrOP—Mod«*rn fkmnd« elementary acliool. Parenta of hearlngi becaiiaei they are not im­ visual equipment was announced to Feb. 29. W lU V —Platter Party .m- Sroiita who will be receiving new Swim Claaa; 8-9. Women’* Swim by Hadigian, a mathematics and WCCC—Record R.vu. portant; he oppoaed the bill to The board alao approved a list WMAY- MT.und Dog badge* are expected to attend. A I.,eaaon*: 6:30-8:30, Boya’ Mechan­ validate the zoning regulations in Specials^ science teacher. The items Include WKNB—i^arone *40 Club WTfC—NigbUm* tJTlC—Roi* Miller charter renewal night will alao be of disbursements totalling 36,- w n n r—Tfii n tn th» pr*** ic* Club. Coventry In the 1957 aesaion of the a tape recorder; two film strip 650.82. wunc—cal Knlhj- WPOP—M«d*rn Sound* held then and Scout* are aaked Thuraday 3-4; 16, Model Air­ I-egIslature; and the drinking projectors; a motion picture pro­ . WPtip—Top 40 Tim. ■ ■ Degnan Report, on Budget. to bring fee* for reglatratlon, In- plane Club; 6-9. Junior Baaket­ problem is a local problem and he jector; four record players, includ­ 4 - 44— WIIAV- Mound f>ng Board treasurer Stephen Deg- WIIAV-Pl.ttei Party VVTU;—Nightlln* aiirance and "Boya' l.lfe " aiib- ball League; 6-7. Movie*; 7:30-9, prefer* to stay out of local af­ ing one with a separate speaker;, \vi f C —Record Revu* W PRr-T^l! Tt lo th* rr*i«* acrlpllona. fairs.” nan of Marlborough reported that WKNB—Caron. *40 Club w ru P —Mod'‘rn Sound* Men's Handball; 6-7, Boya’ Begin­ three screens; and three transpor­ Troon Take* Compaaa ('.oiir*e* The press statement waa re­ tation carta. several items in the budget have WTli —Ro** Miller ner* Swim Claaa; 7-8, Boya' Inter­ Save '"’ been overexpendcd to date, name­ WMAY- Mound Dog The Boy Scout Troop held » com- WllRC- Oai rvolbv mediate Swim Clasa; 8-9, Junior leased by the Demcitratic Town 4 « He also announced that Seybolt wrop-Top 40 Tim. WTIC—.Vighllin* paa* competition laat night on ly clerical workers' and teachers' wrm c—Th^ World roMigni Life Saving Claaa: 6-9. Boya’ Box­ Committee and was approved by had accepted from State Rep. Karl i.IXt— WPOP—Modern ^und* roiiraea laid out In a field on Albert Rossi, chairman. Although salaries. However, he added that SMILING SERVICE WIIAV-Platt.r Party ing Club. On Boys' Quilt Lined H. Links an Edward R. Murrow these items would be offset by the Wi l l’—Record Revu. Bunker Mill Rd. The winners were: Frlda.y, 6-7 :.70, Midget and Jun­ It does not name Royden Smith, In- WrNF—N*W* Richard Yale * Wolf palrol, first ' album, "Hear It Now.” more than adequate amounts pro­ WKNB—Caron* *40 Club • |S- ior Open Baaketball: 7:30-10. In­ ciimbent OOP Legislator from W'MC—Rn** Miller place: Roy Darwin .Ir.'a Panther | Coventry, ll infers that he ia the Hadigian and Saltz, co-dlrebtdrs vided for custodial help and aome , WIlRi:-Nel»e Keie'CtOT WINP—fitndttAnd. termediate and Senior Open of the audio-visual department, w pop—Top 40 Tim. I:U— patrol, aerond place; and Robert Baaketball; 6-7, Boya’ Open Swim man the Democrata are talking unexpected income. ITie present WJIAY-Hwind Dog Kelley'a Squirrel patrol, third about, since the other OOP candi­ told the board that an audio-viaual b dget will be adequate to fill the « iNr—N .« » WTIC—NjghlUiu Period: 7-8, Men'a Open Swim club with more thsm 60 student WDRC—Tb* World Tonight plare. Period; 8-B, Women * Swim Period. date la Mrs. Alma Heckler. Storm Jackets needs for the remainder of, the / 14- WPOP-Modtm a^ndi Tile troop held a rnarahmallow , The Democrata claim that thla members has been formed. The fiscal year in his estimation. WIN F—aporli Saturday, 1011, Boya' Beginner* roaat after the competition. ct ndidale "By hia own word* haa purpose of the club is to train The next board meeting Is WIIAY—Platler Party WHAY-Night Witch Swim Claaa; 1112, Intermediate members in the proper use and w ere—Record Ravp. WTIC—Nlthtlln* Tile Scout* will be taken on their Swim Claaa. boya; 1-9, Intermediate atated that he la not Interested scheduled for N.-)V. 3. WKNB—Caron* *40 Club WDRC—MTiod* (or Rominci flrat overnight hike to Nalchaiig i you I the people of Coventry or your care of audio-visual equipment be­ WTIC—Ro.a Miller WPOP—Modern Soundi and Senior Member* Open Baaket­ longing to the school. Trained WPRC—Cal Kolb- l;4A- Stale Park on the weekend of Nov. local problems. " They ask' "How Mianchester Evening Herald An­ ball: 7-9, Coed Swimming (Every 97 members will then be qualified to WPOP—Top 40 Tim. WHAY—Nigm Witch IS and 18, TTie new Scoutmaster. . other Week alarting Oct 2.31. then can he represent you?” dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. WTIC—At flii UN 1:30— the Rev. Douglaa F. Pimm, has . Weal Side Rec This statement la apparently the operate the equipment, and to dis­ Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim S- WHAY-Platter Party WDRC—Mood* for Rominc* tribute and check materials, WCCC-Record R.vu* WPOP—Modorn Sound* been eonductlng a Scouting |u(i- Monday. 6 7:30, Open Baaketball; summation by the Democratic 68,66. iLASTie WKNB—PM 10 gram this fall especially nlarined 7:.'i010, Men'a V(rlleyball I.«Bgue; Town Committee of answers they prepare materials for shipment, WTIC—Ro*« Miller WMAV-Mghi Witch lo ready the boys for camping ex maintain tlie audio-visual room WTIC—TroMury »>I Mu*lr 8-7;.'l(l, Boya' Bowling; ft;.W-7;30. clalrii .Smith gave when he waa 8 stitching w u nc—Cal Kolbv perlencea and assume responsibility for the 2-Da>or Sedan Cains WPOP—Ky. Opener WDRC—Mood* for Rom*nc* .Model Airplane Club: ft:.'tn-7:30. questioned at the meeting by tmdar cupl 1:40- WPOP-^Modrrn Sonnfl* Sira. Rldwell N'ainea llimleasea Boya' Rifle Club Peg. 72.99 delivery and pick-up of requested WIIAV-Platter Party tO:lft- too n»i>eoplc. WMAY -Night Witch Mr*. Ray Bldwell, chairman of 'ruead((y. ft-8. Midget Baaketball equipment in the classrooms. Detroit—In the fttiil half of 1958 w rrit—Record Revu. the coffee hour tomorrow for COP .Smith said yesterday that the WKNB- P M WTIC—Troisiiry of Mu*)r [.eagire; il-9:.30 Open Boya' Basket, "whole thing ' is a diatortlon of Hadigian recommended the for­ the 2-d(x>r sedan staged a come­ WTIC—Rn** Miller WDRC—Moodi for Roniinci gubematortal candidatea Fred Zel­ * Water>repeNcnt Poplin back In automobile sales, moving WPOP—Modirn Sound* hall: fl-7:30. Girls' Bowling: 6;30- the facts. The material aa present­ mation of libraries of film strips, WDRC—Cal Kolbv ler and Incumbent Sen. William R;.30, Uttle Theater. records and tape recordings which U[ to second place in pop'Jiarity WPOP—Eya Opener 10:M- Purtell, haa announced the name* ed by the Democrat* waa a "big 4:00— WHAV-Night Witch Wedneaday, ft ft, Midget Basket- He ami I didn't aay any tiich at present are in low supply. These from fourth last year. It account­ WIIAV-Uat.lln. WTIC—Tim* for Mirttr of hoateaaaa who will aaaial her : ball I,eagiie; 810, Men'a Volleyball * Zip>off Heodi ed for 17.5 per cent of factory WCCC—Evenlna Muilo WDRC—Moodi for Rorntnci Tliey are Mr* Robert .1 Killey. thing." .Smith aald he went on to materials should be supplemented WKNB—Open Mlk. WPOP—Modern Sound* League In order to improve the program, sales compared wilh 14.6 per cent 10:4A— Mr*. Stanley Frankland and Mrs exj|dam that while he attended Everybody's raving obout w rit;-N e w . Thuraday, fl-7:30, GIrla' Gym aome town :recling* he did not he said. during the flrat half oi 1967. The WDRC—N «»* R.poriw WMAY-Wighl Witrh Robert .1. Kelley. PerUxI; fl fi .30, .tunlor Basketball • Sizes 6*16 WPOP—N.wa WTIC—UN Ridlo n-'vi^w fc.'l ll was necessary to attend all The majority of motion picture 4-dooi sedan kept first place, in­ WDRC—Moods fnf Rnminr# All realdenia are Invited to at­ l/eagiie (Verplanck i: ft-ft Coed / creasing from 31.5 per cent in 4:0*— tend the coffee hour whlcli open* of them! Aims now used In the school are W IN F -N .w . WPOP —Modern Sound* Teenage Bow'llng; 7:30-10, Badmln- 1967 to 36,8 per cent thi* year. 4:10— 11 at If) a.m. In the Town Mall I ton I Adults I The bill lo validate the Cov­ • 2 Styles rented from the University of Con­ wrNF—Mu.lo for Evenln* WMAY- Night Wiirh The 2-door hardtop dropped from WTlC-^Now* Mr*. Koran Hernia Dinner Plan* I Friday. ft'7:15. Fifth and Sixth et try zoning regulations waa tak- necticut's audio-visual library S :t»- wf)R(%-N*w* A W*ith*r The Annual Canvaaa Dinner of while others are obtained from second to third place. as the' NEW WIIAV—Dal.lln. Grade Dance; 7 30-9:S0, .tunlor ei. out of committee by him and WPOP—N*wi Bt Peler'a F/pIm-opal Church will sources such aa the State Depart­ WTIC—Btriclly Sport* llilS - High Dance; ft: 1,6-7. Movlea after revision* necessary to pas­ W'DRO—New. Tim. he held at 7 p m. Nov. 1 In Phelps sage of the bill were made ha ment of Elducation and some in­ WPOP—Dixieland WMAY-Nlghl Witrh Saturday, 19, Open Baaketball - Wl'iC—Sourt* rinii Mall. Plsii* for the dinner are be­ Inlermediale and Senior Membera. piiahed II through, Smith said. It dustries. 4:10- WDRC—Moodi for Rom*nr* ing made by Mrs. .lames Foran of WUHV-Herenad. ^ . WPOP—Modirn Sound* f'nmmiinll.v 'V' waa passed on the last day of the Reading Program Rexlewed PRESCRIPTIONS WTIC—Mu.lc by M.laebrina llsSi- Bunker Mill Rd , with her Ims- Monday, 12-1. Bualneaamen'a I-egl.slallve term. | The remedial reading teacher, WDRC-New* and Rporta WMAY-.li»« Allrv hand Is co-presldeiil of the s|ioii- DAY OR NIORT WPOP—Modern Bound. WTIC—Stirllghl S«r»'n*d# ; Volleyhail; 6-8, Midget Baakellmll When asked if there was any Saltz, reviewed the problems of a 4:13- WnnO—Mood* (oj Rominr* sorlng group, the Ball and Chain League; 8-10, Dog Obedience baala for what the Democrats \ B¥ EXPERTO WIIAV-Serenade program which Includes non-rc4d- WPOP—Modern Snimd* Club. Claaa; 6 30-8 30. Boxing Club; claim Bertram Hunt, secretary of WTliy-'Thre* Star liixlr* 11:0— ers to college-level readers. About wiiRC—Inwall Thnmae WHAY-.litii Aijrv Aa prealdenl of St Petiu's 6-7 1.6, Open .tunlor Bowling; 6-9. the Repiihllcan Town Committee SO students in Grades 7 and 8 are ARTHUR DRUG wpop-Modern Bound* WTIC- Stirltiht Ser^nid* Women'* Oiilld. Mr*. Fnran la also I Cooking Class. said, "I don't feel that the material being helped with remedial read­ WDRC—Mood* for Rorntnoi In charge of the baked ham din­ Tuesday, 6-9, .tunlor Basketball WPOP—Modirn Sound* j the Democrat* are putting out SPECIAL PURCHASE! Televiaion Proio'*ina IliM - ner which will be held at «:nn pm jlyeague; 6-7 16. Girls' Bowling I should be dignified by comment." On Pase Two WrNP-SIgn Off Nov. 8 In Phelp* Mall, The Nov 8 ' Wedneaday, 6-8:30. Girls’ Gym The qiieatlon on drinking pre- date waa rhoaen originally to avoid j Period. 6 30-8 30. Boxing Club; ! atiinably came aa the result of a GIRLS' NON-ITCH WASHABLE ronfltct with the plana of two 6-7 1.6, Open .Iitnlnr Bowling; 7-8, i statement recently givent to a Wonclorfiil Bad neighboring chiirchea. St. Colum- 'Model Airplane Club; 8;30-t0, In- Hartfoid newapajter by John T. BRA School Menus ha'a In Coluinbla and the First jtermediale and Senior Open Baa- Cotislna, Republican constable and \ Congregational Church In this Ikeltmll; 0:.30-8 30. Bovs' Ride chief of the Coventry Police Pa- Winter Looms lowiii which will hold their ha/.nais ' Club. The menu* for Oet 27 IhrouRh I Irol, wlien he was asked for com- on Nov. IS .Since then the Con Thuraday, 6-8, Midget Baaket- WOOL SLACKS '4 SI are a* follow*: ! menta on the problem of minora SMILING SERVICE banrMtir, Pt.i Oct. 2!t grogatlnnal Church haa changed hall League. 8-10. Open Baaket- i ohlalnlng liquor. P/lenientary 'linll; 6-7:30. Bovs' Bowling jfolng to bo i wondorful hid wln^ Its date to Nov 8 to avoid con­ ; Cousin.* said he. a* an Individual Monday. Toasleil clieeae »aiid flict with I he PI'A 's Book Fair pii Longue, 3:16-6-16. I''(iurth, l•'iflh tor. sAld tho iigoB In tho Idiom wiclif*. veRelhsle slicks, lonisto I and not aa a member of the Re- Nov IS. and Sixth Grade Boiler Skating of thli fiinod Conostogi wagon |ulce, mixed fruit, milk Frl(iny, 6-7 16, Fifth and Sixth I piihllcan party, felt that one way Mrs k'ornn lias also snnoiiiK’ed I tn cut dov/n on teenage arreata aa country. Tuesday; Pot * I ohm Rei » with 'Cuade d((nce; 7.10-9 30, .liinlor tomato »auce. hiitlered kernel tlial Ilie casting of the Ball and I a reaiill of alcoholic drinking If ytui arofT al tho prophicy of (lislii (dull's, "Petticoat b'evn" la High Dame, 7 l.'i-R, Movies; 6- corn, bread *nd butler nelatln 7 30, Bovs' Bowling. j would be to lower mlnlnnim age by gu<-h A srourgo, just hoifkon to almosl complete and will Iriclode a i reqiilrementa. hnw tho rrniisvhanla nuitli aro w llti fi lilt milk SaliirdHy. 7-9. Teenage Roller Wedliesay; Ameriiaii i hop siiey immher of k.ical Tlievpi.i iia This He said. "If youth* 18 years and gotlliij; londy ff»r It; prodiK I Ion will lie the aio ond plnv Skaling r ■ Thry arr Maxing aloigli runnora hiiMered Kiern hean* bread and .3liinchester High Svlitml older and In Ihe draft can give hiiMer holtei‘.colrli roiddtiiR milk singl'd hv Ihe .'1-S'ej(| old elidi their Uvea on the battlefleld then •eonihliig nut fui inps slrrr).«:30. these same youths should be al­ I ari'olA, nianlied poliilo. bread ami A hula lioftp conleal ami I ra- lowed lo d-mk, " He also feel* that fon t her hrda. timial ajijtle games have been j N' ntrr .SIIninnxtirx; 7:30-3 30, hill ter. Ire cream milk I Wnrn^'M> (iym ('IftM, M.30-P 30, "penalties Imposed on youths It'a nil (Inun in rrafty blarU and )danned for the Midliers t'luh I'liday, Vecelshle soup chopped Wonirn'x Swimming. 7-0,30. Kf‘r when caught, drinking when under ^^hilo in (.ho now .)ohn Maor’a ejtK and celery snndwicii, eov hoy Ilallnween Mop In Hie rowo Hall Ahnnnm for IP^iP out t«»div for I SnufM HH.ihcthnII lvengnf. age shoiilil he stifTer then are now rake, milk Saturday at H p m. The game com en forced." Its inilh \far as a abort anrhor miHee tin lodes ,M i s ( illvi'i I,;n al j 6 30-P 30. Kamily Jimlnr IIIkIi lS\smi. 7-0:30, Rf»c Srninr I Although there la nothing in the of agnrullurr and a alurdy aur* lee. Mrs Bernard Von Hone, M i.s vivnr of quninl Anioin nn,i Momlav (Tiiclien veKel.ihle I ba!l IsOftgue. I Republican platform about alcohol, .tames Massey and Mrs ('haile.s Bnor .s nimanar tronla Iho road soup, ham and plikte aandu'lch. Sundav, 1.40-4.1ft, KrtrtMthnniil Ihl.s atalemenl waa turned into a It's the bra that does more for you f>r tn vvonlhrr loro; j-ooUing ro- sliced pliieiipple. milk Kiikiiika anil Mrs Wheelet Hes.s S\nmmiiig fnr Ihf Hftndica]>|*i‘d. campaign Issue by the Democrats rtprs. pnkrs nnd puna, goms of Tueaday Baked sausade. apple The coiiinuHee will also awaid who aald a local publicly wisdniu fmin tho old maalrra, folk sauce, vedelahle. whipped' pcdalo. |u'l7.es fnr the prettiest. Itie fun advocated that the law be changed bread and hiillei. cake with froal- nie.st and the moat iiimsiial eos irn.l RFU .A TE.ST NOTICn Ifllra, httio pocina and tlpa on TnUvn Ocl 23 i/r*} The Tnkyn to allow youths to buy alcoholic because ifs alive with elastic gnimnl husbandry If nffors ai> on- liid. milk. liimea worn Mffrorulttgiriil .Station Hnnounred beverages when they reach their gaping ( hango of paro, foxy W'edneadai : iTeamed dileil beef Music tnr round and sttuari' lotiav lh»» .Mn\ let Pnion dftonaled 18th liu ih(lH> . twists and a mixing of old-fash- on hlaciilt biiltered green brans, dam iiig will he provided liv Hnnthrr nuclear weapon the 12-th They went on to aay; "W e con­ . lonrd advno with o'ni.slonal ron- bread and hiillei fresh apple, " ( ”hucky" Skoog and the s((iuire : m ir.s cunent iierie« rexumod Sept. cede that this official lias the right coj^lonv to inodornlt^ milk, dancing will he called by llerli ' 30 freedom and fit for every "'gal on the go''! Tliiirsd.is . Hambuig nii loll, as an individual to think and aay Hai king up its fmi'cast of a Mercler A Rp'ikeHinan KHid Ahnorninl hI- what he pleases, hut we are eon- Wliitrr of snMWsltuin.s and rnhl p bide kernel coin cliee.se u i-dge A refreshment laioth will he pro­ Ss watch Monday navioh wilh meal row fnr the animal Stale Teachers out for tho Idea of Marrh this yoar sauce, buttered pea*, roll and hiil- Assn eonference ton ler. milk. Thoir in a bs' no means subtlr Tuesday. Baked ham. parsley Maneliesler Kvenliig Herald An­ i\'itrh. ‘ tho almanar quotoa an potalo. hiitlered green beans, dover correspondeni. 6lrs, Paul D. FACTORY DEMONSTRATION * Mids and Plqidf aphoriMii by Honjamln P'ranUhn iiread ami hut lev, milk I'fansllehl 'telephone Pilgrim Wedneaday: Mamhiirg gravy, • laxar Waist “ Hr not dl.sturhrd about trtflos, 2-6866. — or Hi Hicidonla common or unavoid- mashed potato. hiiltrreil corn, Friddyt Oct. 24 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. iblo *' bread and hiilter, milk. *2Foekats I'riyip l‘'raiiUllii hi ftinll.elinrex I* . Thiiradnv: .Spanish rice with the nexh lump, Baer'* lia* ahvav* I meal hiitlered asparagus, bread liarl a I riixh on lon)j:iie-lwtaler* ; and biitlei, mllJi prinliiiK Hirni hy itir arnre mil o f' k'rtday. Baked fish situares imts DOOCY a l•onvh■|lon UiaT In every man I ley potato, Hanard heela, bread (lurlla a I'pter Piper |(ieppei-pirkei and butter, milk FOR Ore of the lale.il *4'The *eeMiinR ’ GIRLS' WOOL On-the-go gol$ wont freedom ond fashion. HcVr wonderful, era rraertli aiul Ihu* the aeelhinj! STATE SENATOR '*rUPi«JUti w H H k CiiiMtlntji TODDLERS' than, to find o bro thot gives you o youthful, ottroctive figure »ea aiiffic-rlli vi* " Deaths Ln,nt ISiffht • plo* bU the ease, for action your busy days demand. You'll love jr * a kinh of lauievllle on vrl- ■ ... - . -w —the'light light look of this,bro ... it weors os it looks,. Bj THE .AlWM lATED l’ Kr;S.<4 Iiim with verve, If you have the Noticis the riew cut of the cup . . . lower at the side for Philafletphia Hugh McMiUen. lmaf*lnation to « » . a* the Pennayl- easier orm movement. Notice the D-shoped bock . . . won't ride vanla Diitrh ilo. t>iix honexl, home­ 66. rellr>d newft executive Of ihe SNO ly paper aji pan hmenl worthy of Philadelphia-- B ii I 1 e t 1 u, .lied DRESS . up becouse elastic, shopes to your body with no pull in a man'a awe Wedneatia.v. He had been with the S s J w ia iA , • UiwiMtWalli one ploce. Notice oil the elosfic in this bro^ .. gives ond Back to the aimple rcalillea: "A Bulletin aince 1932 ami retired as ■I U w CMt rnoves for complete freedom ond comfort. hriisewife walk* up to' four mllea assistant managing editor He was That Interpret The Ctearance Be fitted in Rove by Fofmfit, the bro thot leads o life os busy os born In .St ( ’laIrsvUlc. (1hk>. a year If she i lakea lieda the 10.99 TTie almanac * favmUe seer, Ab­ : died Wednesday after an ulcer • UNVflVCfMI Wj Reg. to 3.99. 1 8 8 operation .88 ner Amerlcanii*. who might haVe J4jNERAL HOME ktUm OfM M .Navy, red, gray. Sizes All riitfs ethsr impoifonl fsofursi, too . . lived In Ik.-ill, or anv other year, I While Plain.*, N Y Benjamin Sizes '7-14. 4% 'Q Q haa the flrut and la.M u o|-il Hi* ' H ('arroll. 49 generiU manager of TEL. Ml 8-6868 •r ARnI 3-fix, 7-14. " a. lleeHc ititching under cup for flexible fit! Ihe White Plains Reporter lils- 87 F.AST CFiNTEII ST, Reg. to S.99. A s O O vaat aagaciti i. imiiked once ■'L ■■ ■ ■' , I'litcli. dic'l Wednesday aftei 'a A.iiBtM.ANrr: SKRVirr, • UlMrffMttdl by Nm I ^ ixtro lew-cut .aindererm for freedom of movamant! more, in thene s.implmy* of hia Roq. 12.99 eLhics: ! brief illuesa marked by chest Subteen. "One of, America* favonte In­ i pains, • A W n tim ROYS’ CHINO GAR a Extra lew-cut beck for feihlen end firm eneberege! ! New. York Uayniond H Bat ^ Reg. to 8.99. door apo 1* e*tiinatlii)! how IbH 66^B46B^ 3.88 Solid red and navy. Quilt much other* should Rive to chiirch j rows. .69, executive \i,e presldettl a All elestic beck fer breething, moving cemferti and eiiarily.' j of the Nallmial Fotiiidnlloii. died • tIVMBCBiwaMki H’twr now through winter. A pile lined poplin. 'Tomorrow la Uie conHort of Wedneaday of a heart allhient. He tarriSo group of ackool and the dreamer who can't face to- waa a former American Red Croas Sunday frocks. day." director of diaaaler relief and A Terrific Buy! Joined the Foundiition seven years RESCtlES REM-L'EI) ago. aiTTiii Lo* Angeles, Oct. 23 iS>i - - An attempted good deed left 19-yetr- Is now. • old Charles Masad 60 feet up a on display; MANMESTER last night. GENERAL Rt9. 3.99 ' >' He'd climbed tht tre* to raicua a PINE LENOX yat. then found ha couldn't get . It j.t t: II.. WALLMTEIl aiE PMNT A»wn. TV SERVICE SMILIN'.^ RVIl;F Flsinnsl lined. Solid h 249 Broad 8t*r |lsi»ehsatsir on. Sizes 6-12. • Foremen hoisted an extension 'M QC A OaU PHARMACY Jadder which he descended. Nl|ht* iltV a Ppw Part* - In the 'axcltement, the' cat van- m m. Can tar .M C N FARKIlie MMiT TO OUR POOR lAtad^ . TB U no S-a4t9 •MMBMaaMSMnaMaaaaiaWal ./ ^ ■r r v.*?^ :i^' . • V 4 • ^ ir'\ . iv/V > vz ,; v ■f;: ,

pAGEiihrlsr MANCHESTto EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, 06NH« THURSDAY, OCTOBER S8, 19SI MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER tt, 1068 PAGE ^

I U S T WEEK tho oponing of our now clothfng i-i contor started a parade of sensational clothing valuesi Thousands came and saved...and we made thousands of new friendsi

THIS WEEK we're ready with OBR more fabulous specials that prove "Lew Overhead^' packs \ more "buy" In your clothing \ THIS W EEK. . . here are more spectacular specials for the m ire family! doliarsi Shop and seel

panp^Jiiypi. 'wntiui* pu» m * ii£\. THREE OF THE LUSCIOUS ORLON-PILE VraOLAND HOODED SUIT VALUES 7Hf' IN AMERICA! SAtEEN i-m WESTERHELD ROYAL-HALL GOLDEN-EMBLEM CAR COATS FLANNELS WORSTEDS WORSTEDS ' %■' X*£ COAT mth warm V-0" quilt-linings! •SUV with matching

fur-fringed scarf! ' i. HIRE'S WHY YOU SAVE MOREI HERE'S WHY YOU GET QUAUTYI Robert Hall makes the suits in Uieir own The most expert, the most painstaking care modem taOoring plants, then teUt Uiem direct is given to the manufacture of every t * .>/-' to you in Robert Hall Low Oveihead Robert Hall suit... and only the very finest salesrooms! No middle-man. profits! pre-tested fabrics are utilized I

ih I ^m ploto AKarationt Includod fi4 t > They’re water-repellent combed cotton sateens] They have Orlon-pllo lined hoods! Now where but Robert Hall could you get so much for so (* little money? But hiury—while the A jaunty scarf with six squirrel tails price is sensatibrially Iqw! Beige,' FALL COATS f.. ■»* I tl'iN ;;VVj for an extra fashion touch! Gored black, red,, turquoise. Misses’ sizes.j I )f,■ ' ” ' 'H w■-i ballerina back, smart stitched yoke, W m IMPOWTED m l T « ' deep turn-back cuffs—an exquisite of /II I coat for very little money! High-count JA C •'• i Is. % ~ rayon taffeta lining, warmly ENGUSH interlined. Light gray. Misses’ sizes. U TTl£ im a g in e p a y in g Sensational low pnce! ALL-WOOL Robert Halt brings down the cost of dressing up your children! an ,'Hi f o r LADttS’ LUXURIOUS SPORT low pricedf COATS BOYS' JlSiK- r.^7« ..cr M ELTON Alterations Included Sei SUBURBAN p r v c,cA* Luxurious •11-wool sport COATS y*.'l coats in new dark and ^ftorotlons medium tonea. . . in Ivy li^ IncludM ■tripes, blazers, boucles and silk effects! Quality- tailimd in 3-button model with center venta and ^ Am «liii| lew Prkel Hap po^ets. 35-46. QillLT-UNED MELTON SURCOATS Terri.flc‘for winter's cold ^ dtyl IMPORTED Warm reproceued wool end nylon Popular 31' slash- meltons vrith letther buttons and trimtl Imagine E n j ^ tweed eoate at such • (antasUe ITALIAN pocket suiGoat model ■ . in toasty-warm GIRLS' MELTON Stripes and boucle fancies in the : lcmprioelABd,tbmaM|mp$i^che^^ newest Fall thadesTd-lA WOOL PLANNEL Melton tha,t's nerfect for OMfalfioent all-wool worsted gabardinesaD die great outaoyisl i l l CAR COATS SLACKS Fulfy lined throughout VmhOO toft'taflored thraudtout, all s^led up-to-the- ^ with satin-finishM FUNNEL gheck these cosily defotW miautol It's a ooat value so speetactilar, we espect wHH S% ayfsn for feagsr wear quilted tayonl Char- Quilt- ooal, navy and brown. a sslloot--so htniy and get yoorsto time for Uie IlnadI SLACKS • Rich all-wool flonnelai 30 to 46. Pll». •hBly weadiart Latest Fall shades. / 10.91 With s s % Wodlr I 5 SW tiytoHl • lush wool-ond-nylon»l *».»• Itntdl Valuail ' Alteratiens LONG SLEEVE washaUe • ptn-strlpo*l Solld»l WITH AiUWOOl ZIMUT LINIR...^ included Toaity-warm wool moltonil SPORT SHIRTS ^ ' • Mony «lp-*»-«* ^»‘**‘* Procieui mon-modo flbor btondil 33« Quality tailored with Imported cotton Coiy woolaullt llnlngtl M Hl-rl»* woUtSr $T V «luf •' separate waistband,, ginghams and cOtton Pluihy-warm rayon pilo llningil a<* harmonizing combed suMe Rannels. . . Smart now tip-off hoodil • Trlm-GtyUi ♦op*'*** U$$ 0ue cMvaiifeaP Uty-mway jpIsm.-.M MlrO ehmrpol in plaids, atripea and SenMtiontl low prioo for csotton sateen inner waist­ Multi-color strlpo knit trimtl band and pockets. Pleated checkslIvy-Uyle luxurious long-W|^tfiiig lannol .1 Many with cuto pllo pom-ponil front model in charooel button-downs and ibd(t...IvyityWd.1 b9 oct]y „ SIdo back tabi. . . roomy pockotif eonvertible ooDar tatimed.ln iwwwt FbB d»dw, Oorgoout Pall thadoil, moddsl eig loloctldh • • • liioi 7«141 4-10. MwtIMMtl iHf hwiif tofil’ SOUTH WINDSOR BERLIN SHOP AND SAVE THE ROBERT HALL LOW ON ROUTE BAT THE EAST I lOUNE ON THE BIRUN TURNHKI R . r n . HAaStXMlb M i OAriXOL AVIL-MSW MBRAnr, M» PAMI RT. j s ilANCUESTBE EVENING HEKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1958 ^ PAGE EIGHT ___ ^...... ■ I..I ■. ■ ' ...... ' II |l ...... — I...... " ...... ' probate courta would be located, ing words from Ntxoh. He said In Into the voting machines in etich a Hartford speech yesterday that B mood, then 8 Riblcoff victory f®aiirl|PBtpr In order to tranaact their probate thinga look good and aaid the criti­ Connecticut would be one with broad coat- BpauorHl to toe 834.828-MAiN 3-5161 court business. P o lit ic a l cal period la the next two weeks, taila, with room for a lot of other iEnputu^ i^prald One would guess that It waa in "If we can keep the preaaurs up Democrata in many contaite. ; deference to thli public sentiment during that period, we can surprite. There is « second potential nmod. FUuubUiuu HI ruH Yankee r a g e r for jfonianpw Moritos# ni.:w.l.n printing CO. INC. which, in the Instance of the pro- R o un d u p the pollsters, not only In Connecti­ much more natural for votars. who.; Russians ^ till Wary 11) BIm cII Btreel cut but in other key atates," he By A. H. O. are normally Connooflcut, Repuh-' Lord, In the quiet of this mt^m- MancliMi*i Conn bale courts, backstops the natural said. Ucana butiwho lura occasionally liour, rHUUAS f FliROO^N By THE A880C1ATED FBE8S f dome tfr The# for peace, for WALTER R FKBOIISOI'I Instinct of the probate Judges' He urged party workd're to get If the only race in the Connecti­ •tirred outof their routine by some Publtahrn . themselvgs to defend their own Connecticut political campalgo- out and work harder than ever be­ special appeal. This la a mood in wMkm, power . Ori Taste of iFreedom DuuudM) October < IWU cut campaig^ which seems to have . - ' By STAN CARTER present- institution, that Governor ers beat the busbea for more votei fore. GOP eandidatja aat on. the whicb they think they are doing To view the world today through Pubii.n.a Every -ETenin*...... _ Mceyl platform with him as lie spoke in gained major*traction In the minds love-flUed eyes; , t ; Rotne.jDft. 28 (aV'-Indijci Prince Sunday, and Holiday. Enteredr« at tn. Rlhicoff. In his campaign discus­ today, the Republican! heartened the fair, independaht thing by/te- WINDOW SHADES (Orattoned Irom Paga Obs) , "And who la your father T" Conn by a visit of Vice President Rich­ Bushnell Park. He got a warm re­ and intentions of the voters Is that warding the special merit they ' 1^-^ p a 1 1 • h t, underatandlng, Bhlv today dirnied there Was any- ’’Nikita gergelavleh Khruah- o.t Ottic. at Haiichoater sion of court reform issue the other ‘ ^ In g between him and Jane Buck- £•cnnd Cla.- Mali Matter ard M. Nixon. ception from a crowd of some between Rlhicoff yea and Riblcoff think they cecegnise, but nev«r- gentla', wise; ■iiavedi'aha had btan Mckad out chav." night, did not Include the probate 10,000. To gee beyond what, seems to be, WASHAILE IngbBffl,/the London model killed 8UBSCK1PT10N RATBS Fred R. Zeller, GOP candidate no, what mood are such voters go­ theleae feel a little twinge of guilt of UtoKomaomola, too party youth 'And that do you want to be Pavabl. In Advance courts In his discussion. The spec­ for governqr, was due to epend A few hours later, State Sen. about doing It. ‘In . auch a mood, and know INTfRSTATE . to a plane crash while on her way organiimon, and waa having when you grow up?” I On. Year ...... •*5 51' much of the day handshakings In ing to bring Into the voting ma­ they have S' tendem^ to compan- •Thy children as 'Thou‘ knowest, to win him away from actress Eva trouble f todt^ a Job. One aspires to be a factory man-1 Su Month...... I j } tacle of some exorbitant fee In­ Stephen J. Sweeney, OOP-nomlnee chine with regard to the other them; and so . ? . AQUA SHADES ^artok: ; T^ree Month...... • Tolland County. Hla opponent. for lieutenant governor, came out aate for their adventure into In­ Ths ehargdt: Aping Amarioana, agar, another a actentlyt, the third 1*U comes for big city probate Judges, Gov, Abraham A. Rlbtcoff, spoke choices the machine will present Naught bpt the good in anyoiM « "She must have been cieay,” Immoral behavlbr and giving out a football star. One Month DU swinging at Riblcoff in a televliipn to them T dependence in'oiie spot on the tick­ •to tow Blade to Order Weeklv ...... l» which argues that the probate In Naugatuck. address, et' by lieihg even more thought­ behold. ««s«9 With Tour Rollers paid the handsome 27-year-oId son Information. X Cornea the turn of little Ivan. SInale Copy ...... courts sHould he Included In any Rlhicoff praised Nsugatuck, a If 'the majority decision on the o f the Maharajah bf Palltana. UA. Alda Expajlad Ha too says the party is hU moth­ "Thera are unmistakable signs one race the voters seem to know lessly regular than usual on the Make deaf my ears to slander I "I knew Miss Buckingham. I MEBIHER Of reform hill, comes up against the water-scarred Industrial center, that Governor Rtbicoff’s party Is rest of the ticket. that is told; Full Line of Custom Aaaoclation ''wiui Americans: er and Khrushchev his father. IHE A.»OCIATbr> PKBJ» for its "lemarkable" recovery about is Riblcoff no, then that (Went out with her a couple of And what does he want to be? The A».ori»ied Pro*. I. exclu.iv.ly ..entlmenl of the smaller towns, headed in the direction of a state would seem to be the election, and Our guess about which mood .Silence my tongue to aught that Itimea. But,there was nothing be­ which the Kramltn has dftlcally entitled I., the ii.e ol reimbliMilon ol from the IP-'i.l-floods. Income tax," ho said. may piMominate In this particular la unkind; VENETIAN IMNB« favored tinea StaUn’a death, some- "An orphan.” he.repUee. '' all nea. di.p.ichee credited to It or where Incomes are entirely reason­ It is "typical of the forward a atralght Republican victot^ down election, with Ribicoff the spejdal Let only thoughts that bless tween us. I’ really didn't know nee The Kremlin la launched on a not otherwl.e credited In ini. oaper looking spirit that pervades all of "I'm not talking political propa­ the line. yery well." times produces reVersa rasulta." and . 1.0 the local new. publl.lied here able and where atlachmenl lo In­ figure, is that a high percentage dweltm my mtnd.i- John Bakar, a young American Ughtrqpe. When Khrushchev de­ All riRhl. nl rerubilcatlgn ol .n^lai cumbent Judges, frequently en­ Connecticut," the Democratic ganda, I’m talking hard, cold fi­ But if the majority decision hap­ E. A. lOHNSON • MiSs Bartok’s press agent an- nounced Stalin 24 years ago-he di.patche. herein «r» alao reaerved nancial facts and I challenge Rlbl- pens to be Riblcoff yee, that opens of the Special :'v o ^ he may en­ Let* me so kindly be, so'full of Jiouncet’ In London Monday that embassy official, waa declared per­ dorsed by both political parties, la candidate for reclectlon said In re­ tice out of normal Republicans will Cheer," sona lion grata and axpelled from said. In effect: Let a little traa- Fun .ervice client ot N E A 8erv marks St a party tally. coff to deny .them " a whole Pandora’s box of specula­ PAINT CO. «he and Shiv-\yere unofficially en- dom ^ w . closest. The net result is that those At the same lime, the Governor go to him alone. Thia, which is That all 1 meet may feel Thy Jgaged and that he was on his way the Soviet Union a few months Itlblcoff recalled his tour of the tion. only a guess, but one based on the presence near, after hs started attending elaaset A little freedom hat a way-'of '^Publifner. Itepreaeniauve. j'he who really want to see some court flood-devRSlalcd area three years was telling a group of Connecticut What will be the main mood of 723 Main St„ Tel. MI 9-4501 So Napl<“ to get hjs father’s per- burgeoning. . Jiilm. Mathew. Siieclal A/ency - New ago, after the Naugatuck River had builders In Cheshire that the slate past performance of the Connecti­ O clothe me In Thy beauty, this toJsslon for the marriage. Mira at Momow University, snd mak­ York I'hic.eo Oelroll and Boelon, reform arrive In Connecticut con- those voters who could conceivably cut electorate In similar aitua- I pray. ing friends. In the last two years the little MEMBER AtTOIT BIlREAt) 0» caused de.stmction estimated at needs a stepped-up highway pro­ make the reelection of Riblcoff Let me reveal Thee, Lord, Buckingham told reporters the freedoms that the Russians won CIR('l'l>Tlu.

day. have been burgeoning only to be The Herald Pnntink Comiiany. IM the town and city courts, the de­ sted and Waterbury were harder "The Industrial expansion upon original victory against Lodge four boarded a BrlUah airliner for Italy bacomtng a diplomat. Thera waa batted down again. So far they aeaiime, no (inanclai re.i.in.lbllltv tor fense of which centers- mainly In hit. ‘ If pur guest is wrong, and toe . ' Author unknown y^ te tp iy to Intercept him. ■ no other charge. tvie.cT.pnirai error, apiiearlne In ao- which we depend so greatly will be years ago ? These would have to lie Submitted John R. Neubert haven't been batted doWh to the the lawyers who serve In them slid "What has happened since othM* mood Is gdlng into the .vbt- The" 4-fenglhe turbo-prop 'Vis­ Kofniomolskaya Pravda recent Tertr.emeiil. and other readme matter In Jeopardy If traffic congestion la voters who normally vote the Re­ Ing'^machlnea, then this election HELP ly rationalized this Communist level of Stalin's day. In The M.nriieater Evenine Herald In the political organizations who then," Riblcoff said, "Is truly re­ allowed to strangle our economy," publican ticket. count and an Italian jet fighter But the Communist party is still markable. Through federal, state There will be two moods open could be an historic affair, at U Director’a Viewpoint keep thie independent collided over Afizlo, killing all 31 thinking process thus: [)i.|.i.v .dverti.in. cio.ine houra: select the lawyers who serve In and local cooperation, our cities he said. concerns Connecticut's represen­ "We stand for peaceful coexist­ in complete and unchallenged con­ For Mondav-1 nm Frtdav And Rlblcoff's running mate for lo such voters. thinker In Waehfnoton persons aboard the British aircraft. trol, and It's not likely lo anything For Tueed.v—1 p m Monday Iheiii. have not only been restored but tation at Washington, and as it New Yofk ;(A0 — Reginald Den­ The fighter pUot parachuted from ence with the capitalist west but F t Wediie.day—1 p m Tueaday U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Dodd, In one mood, they will be so sold the ideological struggle.. .against that would jeopardize this con­ Both political realism, then, and they have been improved, and on Riblcoff that they won’t cajre concerns the make-up of the Con­ ham, veteican stage director, aays hla plane an(j 'wtis hospitalized tn trol. F t rniiredav-1 pm Wedneadat work is going aheaf^^ to make cer­ said In another televised address necticut Senate and House. But that .a pritfie'necessity of his craft foreign morals - 1 . must be con­ For Friday—1 p m Thurwiay the existence of a much better de­ that scientific research holds the very much about anything else, a j^iv e ghd del'lridua condition.. Foreign ideas have an explosive F"T Pnfiirdav-1 p m riid»y tain that such a tragedy will not we have not caught the 'tall with la "staying three or four moves The ’^o.ce, driving from London tinued year after year." dPAdfln# 10 JW R m wRCft fense of the present probate sys­ occur again," key to America's future and needs and will be Inclined to "let the tail the hide" mood walking up and al.i.ad of to* actors.'i > effect on minds shuttered up a d«v rtf fmhMcntlnn RXC^nt ftettiMPP- federal help. go with the hide.” They may even to„NapIea*^layed last night at a The Ruralans you meet, how­ lifetime. tem than can be made for the ITie Governor noted that the |17 down any Main St: yet. Outlining his method of molding eifidn: ■’hotoi'to Groaseto, on the ever, are still consumed with A m million Thomaslon Reservoir and "We must encourage more of calculate that if they really want a company of players Into success­ I never will forget the week-1 other local courts of the state, say to support and reward Riblcoff for Itkiian coast '90 miles northwest curiosity about the world outside. long' acences of pandemonium in | 'TTinradav, Ortoher 23 flood-control dam la now under our scientists to leave non-essen­ ful production, Denham explains ofRqme. He did not leam of the Italian policemen Inspect tall section of British 'Vlacount turbo-prop airliner In field near Analo, Some of the ordinary peopts talk that of all the court reform pro­ construction. He said engineers tial fields and devote their genius the job they think he hes. done Coral Blocks Favored that the dltactor must analyze Moaco^g^Pushkin Museum during; posals, those involving the probate they should go right down the line c4afch"'UnH(l"a repdrter telephoned lUly, after It collided with Italian jet yesterday. The airliner fell to earth after thj collision, carry­ with amazing frankness. They the first ^exhibition of Plcauo's The Ultimate Twist have estimated the flood damage to the life and death questions of each role before the actor does so him this morning. ing all 31 persons aboard R to their death. Pilot of Jet plane parachuted Into the sea and waa rescued. love their anecdotes, that amazing courts are not only most debatable, would have been reduced by more our time," he said. for all state offices, and for fed­ Hamilton, Bermuda ^ Favored that the efforts of all may be ef­ Russian safety valve that lets off works. The halls were packed day eral offices as well. among building materials In Ber­ jjia aald he was shocked to leam (AP Photofax via radio from Rome). . after day, with wild-eyed young Harry Tniiiian, In his imccnainR hut likely to wail enactment until than one third if the dam had been Dodd's opponent. Sen. William fectively Integrated. of(;Aia former companion's death, steam with every turn of the party 11-ei. duck built by 1905., A. Purlell, toured eastern Con­ ' They may be helped Into auch muda are coral blocks cut from ’’Besides,'’ he adds, "an actor can line. Russians arguing at the top of qtient for the aenimtloniil campniKn other and much more pressing re­ Rlhicoff said the $I million Pros­ a drastic non-Republican mood by hillsides. The blocks of s William M, Owen, agalnat Prealdent Kiaenhower. and the esteem of every Manches­ At 63, the fundi can be (o) taken In caih; (b) uiad to purcboie eierk of the Kent County Superior R«g. $30.95 MOSSAERG RIFLE Mr. Tniman lacked the'lkjurage ter Individual who has ever had In Auto Collision Court, on Sept. 1, 1956, according., to concede that there could be a dealings with the Probate Court. a poid-up policy for the original lum otiurad and the balance the lion-hearted car that'a every inch a new adventure to records on file li. the East Boll action. taken In caih or ot guoronteed income, (c) used to provide on Windsor, Oct. 23 (/P)—A Wind­ Greenwich town clerk's office. Bubatltute for a victory which In­ sor man and his wife, long promi­ Tile secret indictment charges 7 ahot clip...... cluded the complete deatnicllon of Cr.vatRlIizntion Bettinff In annuity, (d) left on depoiit at o guaranteed rote of Intereit. nent In locai theatricai circies, that on Sept. 10, 1956, Cox ap­ the enemy He had more courage plied for a dependency allowance Out In Ml tie Rock, the current were injured fataiiy here iast Sptcid Graup— SHOTGUN SHEUS for the making of war than for the night in a 2-car crash at the ap­ for his "wife " and that as a re­ news com-erns the sickly, troubled making of peace. proach to the new South Windsor sult of the application, the "wife*' effort of tlic extreme code of white Inquire now about thii remarkable Bridge. received' and cashed four Navy 12, 16 and 20 gauge. Prealdent Kiaenhower. when he supremacy lo set up that alteriia- new Sun Lift plan. Jutt call or wrifei Mlnturq.R. Allen, 58, died in­ checjts, each for 3137.10, on Oct. Reduced in time for hunting...... dmO /O K^TT came In, proved to have the cour­ stantly at the Junction of Route 6 1, Nov. 1, and Dec. 1, 1956, and llve private school ayntem which and Ihitnam Highway, Mrs, . Al­ Jan. 1, 1967. age to end the war at tlie line and might cryslnlllze the Mltle Rock CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN Rwf. ,79c CLEANING RODS on the baala Mr, Truman never had len, 55, died in an ambulance en- The case was "'"tipped over,” situation permanently Just as It l» route to a Hartford hospital. They'' the daring to take. Prealdent Kl- .'>21 Middle Tpke. Ea.st Mainelli said, when Mrp. Goodshot 12 and 16 gauge. today. leave two - daughters. Alien was a and. her eon decided In January, Bimhower, when he came In. had This la the only action tHUlng Phone: Ml 9-1601 or PI 2-6801 veteran employe of the Travelers 1957, that they wanted to go to Quoronteed 12 Months GuoroRteed 24 Months Guaranteed 38 Montht the courage to end the Korean Insurance Co. at Hartford. Colorado. .Cox. went v lU- them and place In the sllnsllon. '13,e fad la Police Lt. James B.'Murray Jr. Words Finest lottery action aa It had begun, wlWch waa that It la nol going very well 'Hie his desertion from the Navy at aa a United Nat Iona action, gov­ ■aid the Allen car was involved in that time, the district attorney 6-volb. with tradel wnuld be private school ayatem la SUN LIPS OF CANADA a collision with a car occupied by 6-voltY>| A C with trade! erned by United Natinna principle said, resulted in the Investigation 7 .9 5 installed free! 114 5 inatalled free! having tronide flmllng apace. II la Zedeklah Gayle, 40, of 2076 Main that disclosed' the details of the 1installed free! of repelling aggrr.aion, hut not In­ St. Hartford, and Lowell Baacoe, having trouble finding acc-vedded case. Plates are specially "power-gard dulging In nggreasive, punitive 84, of 191 Enfield St.. Hartford. 69% greater starting power than Riv­ lenchera l''nrthermore, enrolliicenl They were injured and taken to treated to prevent rust, corrosion Martlng power than INSULATED INNERWEAR cnmiue.vla nf Ita own “ of proapecllvc aliiclenta la alow, a.a BOMB SE.UICH FAILS erside "24"—60% more guaranteed Mr Tniman, oti Ihe in.'S cam. Hartford Hospital where they ■ damage locka power In—givei extra Wards 12-month battery lOev great- service. Your beat buy In the long anme pciicnta ace ohvmu.'dv .alill were listed In fair condition. Bristol, Oct. 23 (:P)—^ESmergency cold weather start power. er plate area. 12-volt... Iqw as 14.98 run. 12-vnlt . . . low as ...... 17.98 paign trail, now reveraeti all thta, hanging Pack To top II off, Gov- Murray said the. exabt cause of squads of policemen and firemen la itu rtyh that wt th* tUadArd hr aa laduatrv: ChryilAr Naw YerkW t-denr HirdMp yesterday searched Bristol High but nevertliclr.ia. In aplte of hllu- no, Kncdma' nnllonal n|ipeiil for the crash' was not determined, adding that both vehicles were School for a bomb they didn’t find. aclf. maiuigea lo recall and eiu- funcia lo help aupport ancli a pri­ pbnalze the Central trutb nf Preal- demoltahed by the force of the Principal George Perry said a vate achool sjratem, direded lo all Judge the strength of the new Golden Lion engine. woman’s voice told him oyer the denl Klsenhower'a foreign policy FAST HAKTFOUl) BU 9-9351 The adventure starts the moment you see this ccjllision. llione who ayiin|,atiUze will, hla war Feel hoW True-Level Torsion-Aire Ride calms the One of the cars, Murray said, telephone shortly after noon .that leaTlerahip, which la that II haa lion-hearted Chrysler '69. From its regal new grille rolled over St least once and then a bomb had been concealed in the maile repealed declalona for peace agalnat Inlegrallon, haa nol aa vet road. Set Chrysler’s Auto-Pilot. This optional high School building. Buy Your Snow Tires Now Don't Be Caught produced the flood of ca.ah he to its channeled roof to its gently rising tins, returned right aidir up to the high­ beginning wlUi the truce In Korea driver-assist holds and patrols your speed, lets way. ' Emergency squads raced to might have expected. Chrysler keeps ita beauty simple! the building in the center of the which could never have been mailc you cruise with your foot the accelentOr. 3’hc fact remains that the rhlld- Welcome East Hartfordites... . Let Chrysler’s new Swivel l^ t turn mth you off Poultry seasoning Is good added city as the 1,3.00 students filed out No otiwr suit with those by a Prealdent who waa afraid that to a meat loaf or sprinkled over In perfect order. A roof to base­ any compromlae, aettleiiicnl or ren (if Little Rock have tp have as you ease behind the wheel. Feel ft lock securely See this lioU-heartcd Chrysler. Your ChiTisler achoollng, and that If the opening pork chops before cooking. ment search-to™ed up no bomb. footuns at this prico atroke of-fcnaon would dim Ida It's pur 18th Annivtnary, into place. Measure Chrysler’s new dimension.i of dealer has 16 new models in a wide price range. All Snow Tires Now Sale Priced habitual bluater. nf some private syalem la Ihe moat likely way of I heir obtaining It thia and wa'd like to hoy* you join leg, head and hip room. Look around you through iNFR’S year, then that will alen he tiie tempered safety glass windows. ' LION-HEARTED CHRYSLER 'SR Of Court Reform Hung most likely tn happen next in our cofobration. LIST The Herald believe,, in reform of In I/Ittle Rock. DADpARiO ANSWERS YOU 24.95 the Connecticut minor court aya- Tlie private school effort movea. Emilio Q. Daddario, Democratic candidate for Con- tem, which, under moat formal and nothing elae doea. Keen wllh- sress Hatiford County, will answer voters* WeS'^ leglalallve propoaala, would abollah oujt Outside rontrllnUlona, even October 23, 24 and 25 Bona iertnis column. Send your question tp Mim Dad-’ Mi RIVERSIDES SAtE-PRIGED L the preaeiit Juallcc courla »ncl wllhmil atate tax fiiiul.a. It will darid,'':^9 Misiii St., H artford. town and city rouiTa and conccil- contmuc lo move, and move ahead Mra;, G^.^ iaska; Tour Repub- unemployed and more-than 40,- w ards RIViRSIDi . . guaranitoif 12 • M»*n's compjett? ?-pc. Irate them in a new aysteni of until It fills the larger part nf the lican : opponent voted agalnat 000 persons have axhausted' Oianthr. Built with first quality aiotarioli far D o.ron fillod outfit. Common Plca.s at.vle rourls willi Mllle Hock school vacuum. ,mlc')s * DoHor saving solas In tvtry depart* tha depreaato areas bill. Where their unemploypuint biuiefits. long dapandobla larvica. firiea bafora trade- S M E ir • loboratury proveii do you stand? Legislation to aaaist areas hlgher-SHlarlcd judgea enjoying acime prospect of reopening the Mim Daddsudo answers.: I . feeling the brunt of the reces- In. 17.73 litni.'. wtirmer tiian knit, tenure, and wldch wnuld al«6 re­ regular schools appear.s. ment of the store! aupport t h e lion la needed to enable those • rull i ; 02 Dacron in­ duce the number nf prohalp courla And the one thing that could do depressed- communities - to make' a fresh SUFIR D ilU X i RAYON . . . guaranteed 20 sulation in i’kory yard. In the alale and give them aalrtrled moat to bring about the reopening areas bill. It start toward basic economic aionlhi 1st line quality . . . squat tbiha tires • lnsuloti;''n quilted tc * Fpshion-ntindod spoeiols in our roody* was . and still, recovery, -b- . * 7 0 ilonior .heil. Judgea with icmirc. of the legular schools, which on new ’3D cars, firica before trade-in 23.43 is urgently Mr. T. C. asks: Wh»t lx toe SALE 15” • Nylon knit collar, cuffi In common with mo.st of thoae wonkl he pleasure and deiusnci te.-woor shops! me e d e d to Bosch amendment and do you u.td unkli l> who believe in auch court iTform, from tJie people of Little Rock make fu n d S and ■ymjr Republican opponent WARDS "NYLON 64" . . . guaranteed 24 we believe lhal reform la needed themaelves, doea nol seem' to he available to support It? . • Sown throughout with * Toys and fashions for Hit younger sell Naw twival Soatl Availablt in *69, New aoieen Uoli Cnginel Puts out New TrUe-Lavei Teralon-AIre Ridel our communi- Mim Daddario answers: The months firemfuiq. quality superior to the tires on fuaqt’il 1 yU •’ ihr.-ad. moat of all In the malter of llio present In hiiv strength, and can­ this Chrysler exclusiva turns in and out more power, more torque per pound An exclusive Chrj’sler extra that com­ ties hardest Bosch amendment was a pro­ brand new cars. Frica bqfore treda-in 2D.23 SM.E19" • Nt* -;f iiijolafion email townfjustice (oiirta, next In not he labeled a movement, aa the with you aa you enter and leave the ear. than any Chrysler engine in history. bines the comfort of air suspensioa hit 'by unem- posed addition to the 'TeUer the town and city (ourla, and that private jichool effort can he. * A wide variety of household ohd Combines convenitnet with comfort. Choice ot 3Q6, 325 or 350 horsepower. with the control of torsion bars. oloymeht. BUI, which rsquiroe-. financial tm ough mat* ■ lul. the advlaablllty tif aweei)liig re­ 3’hls Is the Mltle Rock reading This bill disclosures about pension funds, • lt\ non nM>‘rgt'nic and would have The Ekisch amendment -would • 'sildfvs prt'of form la moat dcbnlable in the nial- of'the moment, and It seems one heouty aids! iPrIcM for 8.70-15 tubod blacfcwalls See It temerrew at-* supplied to areas of ."chronic have exempted employers from • Extra A hon v*orn ter of the probate courta. alinoat without good hope of any unemployment" a total bf $275 making/the same dlsdosuree A tire brand that has e raputetion for quality end Infogrity ov«. r< quiar undorw-or. Furthermore, every leal of pub­ kind. ^ mUlion o«r a loan amt grant required of “unions, is assurance of true value for your fire dollars. Ward iH basis. The Democratic Congress Kjr lUtoubllcan opponent lic lentlment to date h'aa ihowii Riversida passenger fifti ora dll guoronteed for a specific that the greateat concentration of Vassed thS bill, thougit as pprted this ammdmenti It was- tliilek TV Snack note, my Republican opponent detoated, and I agree with the number of months ogoinst rood hazards and are guaran­ T oppOBltlon to thange arlaea In the Keep a few handy flat cans of Shop early for savings galqre! did vote against it. Then the Democratic Congress that de- teed for the tread life of the tiro against dbfaett. particular Instance of tlie probate ‘sardines tucked In the back ot the CHORCHES MOTORS * 80 Oakland Street Itopublican President vetoed the feated It. The principle of fuU recplgera or for a.-quickie TV btu. (Baeloeure is a valuable safe- courts. Thla aeemi to be prmclpal- anack. The chilled little fish, , ■ .a ♦Plufi gxchto tax and rotfoodablo Hra. ^ Jy because peopfa do not like the The recession U sUU with us guard agalnto. corrapt prac- sprlnkle(l lavishly with lemon juice Sage-Alien, East is open Tuesday through y , in conununitiea toloughaut the Uoas. 1 beOaws this principto'l^ , •*Hu9 RXelogJiK'eWKl iradoHln lint. prospect of having to make Jour- a .d dusted with chill powder, are nation. Right hers in Coitoecti- toould apply equally to ' ' ilf IvMif aasrs out of .their own communitlei, delectable served on crispy crack- Saturday, 9iS0 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Friday until 8150 p.m. cut we still havs. nearly 100,000 bor . and gianagement ei« Serve with your favorite (Daddario. for Oop^gregu q

kANCMESTOB, EVENING HEEALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY^ OCTOBER tS , H g t PAGB Ttot . Nixon Pledges Cbiang Renounces Force : Judge Thim Backs New Ike Push As Way to Recover Chma . ».'•- .**1 jifl, On Civil Rights (Oeattmed from Page Om ) Globe Hollow Sale, altat-held offshor# lalands, al­ though It did not make e i»h a (Om UmiM (ram Pac* One) flat commitmept. J / . gin and J. tindsay Atmttnd Jr. o f ilu o te tlo u FurtUaftad iiy 'TTie statement eald that the United States tnd the Natlonallet Lease to Anyone Cobura * MMdIebrook. tae. Virginia into Una to auppbrt the regime “recogniiied that under Baali Btorke Supreme Court’a degieton for prGSGnt conditions th© d^fons©^ of fronv Willimantic Conn. Bank and Trust r„. o». “iw"”" the Quemoys together with the achool Integration.. Co...... 88^ Mataus la closely related to the Nixon fired back at Stevenson’s First National Bank of p„„d,. ,o pr...«io. ,-r ... defense of Talwsn (Form osa) and ,."jir,rsr;S»"S| criticiem, in Milwaukee, Wle., Sat­ Manchester...... 37 81 Penghu (the Pescadore) Islands In to Vj^dsoi Locks bondholriprs or t»xpayfr». dlaposlllon of Globe Hoi- urday night of what the fotmer Hartford Nations Becduse the Art aiithoriainK the jj, Intereet of Bank dc Trust Co. 34' i 36 H the Formosa Strait.” preaidentiai nominee said waa Ei­ 'This was interpreted as a new purchase of the lann In lOri.S r e - , (he town is to be determined b y' Mancheatei .iVubt 58 63 senhower’s lack of leadership “in warning that any Red attempt to nil red s referendum Special Art^ ihe Board of Directors ' in the the great national undertaking in Fire Innimnea Oompanlea Aetna Fire ...... 71 74 take the offshore islands might com Haztfoid to oreiicd ihc *'tst instance." That la not a racial equality decreed by the .Su­ provoke U.S. intervention. preme Court.’’ Hartford F ire ...... 180 190 latter is unconstitutional They pointed out that persona National ...... '. 96 101 Dulles left by KC135 Jet tanker C itin g Stevenson’s criticism, for Washington after he and aouRht to bull l ess this argument ,(,jccting to tranafera of property Nixon asked what the Democratic phoenix ...... 7073'4 with the theorv that land having rjgj,ls under the charter to LUij and Indemnity Ins. Cox, Chiang drew up the communique leader intenda to do about Faubus, In their fifth meeting since Tues­ to Staffoidville been purchased by the oppose them. An ordinance, Griffin and leading foes of integra­ Aetna Casualty .... 147 .157 through Gic issuance of bonds and n,« Board, under Special day. tion." Aetna Life ...... 198 208 then dedicated to public use can- j.'i, tniisl adopt to dispose of The communique aaid ,the re­ “ And as head of the Demo­ Conn. General ...... 303 313 not be sold unless the General As- i;|„pp Hollow land, can be over- newed Communist bombardment of cratic party what leadership does Htfd. Steam Boiler 103 108 tembly requires voter approval b> a referendum, Travelers ...... 88 >4 9 lH the Quemoy group and the Red they oie saying he intend to exert on the Demo­ propaganda campaign to divide through a referendum. proof of Injury cratic chairman of the powerful Public Ctilltira Kowerer. .ludge Tliini noted In addition In ruling Special A rt the United States and Nationalist committees in the House and Sen­ Conn. Light A Power 21H 23H his ■■'-page memorandum, neither 23 ,, constitutional. .ludge Thlm China had instead drawn the two ate who consistently block action Hartford Electric Lt. 59’,4 61 >4 the State Constitution nor the declared that even assuming It Hartford Gas Co...... 42 >4 4S>s allies closer together. atatiites require the General As- not the plaintiffs in the This Is the tnick In which two Windsor men were riding Ui»t eranhed through a row of fenca poaU on the Eisenhower proposals in tha The Chinese Communists and field of civil rights?" Nixon ask­ Souther^ New England aembly to mske provision for ••present case had not established In Bolton near the Mancheater DrIve-In Theater on Rts. « and 44A late this mosnlng. The trucls- their Soviet backers, "cannot pos­ ed. , Telephone ...... 39 <4 41 >4 referendum The question of ip,,,. right to injunctive relief or fllpped over and came to rest headed east In the oppoelte direction from the way It waa traveling. sibly succeed” In trying to con­ Chairman James O. Eastland Manufacturing Connpanlea a-hether ttie purchase or sale of ^ declaratory Judgment, (Herald Photo by Saternls). Arrovir, Hart, Hejg. . 55 58 quer Formosa, eliminate National­ land by a town la to he approved n , they had not proved (D-Mlsa) of the Senater Judiciary Committee, is a foe of integration. Associated Spring ... 18V41814 20'4 ist China and expel the United by a referendum is for the L egls-, (p^y would he injured by the Spe- Bristol Bfaes .— . 12 14 States from the western Paclfie latiire to decide. .ludge Tlilm said. y^,., 2.1 As a result, he said. Chairman Emanuel Celler (D-NY) of the House Judiciary Committee Colliii* ...... 8d 96 the communique declared. I t add­ In Special Act 2.1. the decision • they are not entitled to seek a flnd- Tynan Opposes Bolton Crash Dunham Bush . . . . 7i4 8«4 ed: went on. the I-egislatiire "clearly mg of unconstitiitlonality. supports Integration and other civil righta measures. Em -Hart ...... 52 >4 55 H ’’It la hoped and believed that Intended to grant" ' the town. thus agreed wdth defenae at- Fafnir Bearing . Nixon was aaid to believt Stsv-. , 67 70 the Communists, faced by the through Its Board of Directors, torneya who held the allegation of Move to Ease Injures Two, Landers, Frary, Clarkk 16 18 proven uiiity, and the Republic of the power to lease or sell any of Parker and Caiison regarding the Mrs. Nellie A. UaPoInU enson's criticism of the President In the civil rights field ought not N. B. Machine . . 28'4 31'4 China will not put their policy to Its Globe Hollow land. j damage they could potentially suf- Mrs. Nellie A. LaPoInte, widow North and Judd ’ ^ to go unanswered lest It affect the . 25'4 28 the teat of general war and that Sale I-egal ' fer was insiifllcient to confer on Speeder Curbs of James W. lAiPoInte, 14 Wads­ One Critically Rqseell Mfg. . outcome of critical Senate and 16 19 they will abandon the m ilitary The sale of the half acre of land ; the court the Jurisdiction to grant worth flt., died this morning at Stanleytapley Steam . . 39 42 to the three Individual defendants them relief. The plslntiffs had as- House races In such states as N ew steps they have already taken td (fonllniicd from Page One) Manchester Memorial Hospital af­ Tw o Windsor men w'ere Injured Terry Steam ... . 190 In the case, O o rg e M 'Danka and |serted their private estates were York, New Jersey, Michigan and Initiate their futile and danger- ter a long Illness. this morning, one critically, when Torrlngton ... . 27>4 29’4 Mr and Mrs. .John Treybal. all ! subject to being taken to pay In- Born In Brooklyn, Conn., she had California. oiia i>ollcy.'' Tynan s.tld bis deparlivcnl gen­ the light truck they were riding In U.S. Envelope, com1 18 >4 20 <4 Both govemmenta noted that the of B rice Rd . was transacted In . leresi and prim iple on the bonds been a resident of Manchester for In this connection the Vice erally dnesn'l suspend licenses craahed through a row of fence U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 11*4 1114 13>4 U.a.-Nationalist military , aid accordance with Special Act 2.1 1 in case of default, the past three years, formerly liv­ President said that while northeni when motorists sre found not posts and flipped completely over Veeder Root . 50^4 53'4 treaty "la defensive In chagacter.’’ and the town charter. Judge Thlm | "A possible 01 remote toss does ing In Hartford. Manchester and Democrats only talk and south­ guilty, or get their cases nolled near the Mancheater DrIve-In the­ ’The above quotatlbne are not to The communique went on; gnid. I not conalltule a direct loss within Norwich, She was a member of ern party members dissent— the because liie court feels It may not ater In Bolton. be construed ax actual marketa. "The government of the Repub­ Judge Thlm also ruled in the ; the meaning of our rase law, " Hie Golden A ge Club, the Senior Republican administration acta. have aiifflnent evidence to pro­ In crlflcsl condition IS John lic of China considers that tha town'i favor on the question of ; Judge Thlm said. They tiffered no Cltlxens and St. James’ Church. Woble, 71, of 3,1 Oa;: .St., Wind­ "A s a matter of fact," he said. secute, restoration of freedom to its peo­ whether the fact that the bonds [ evidence of any Increase of their She leaves a daughter, Mrs sor. He was a pa.saenger In the “ We have done more In aix years But the power to suspend ple on the mainlantUla Ita sacred Issued to purchase the land have I taxes or any Irreparable harm .Joseph A. Dragon,: and a grand-! truck which was driven by An­ of this administration than they not been paid In full would block from the sale of the land'he noted, i licenses la especially \ aluahle. he have talked of doing In the 20 Costs of Living mission, Indicated, where molonsts heve son, James DsRIvlere, both of drew Pallfks, 3fl, of 600 Wolcott the sale of the properly. The land, yeara that preceded It.” ’’It believes that the foundation exceptionally had driving records Manchester. : Ave,, Windsor. divided as to use between I’ark and .... 1 Nixon aaid Democratic National of this miaalon resides In the minds Funeral,, , services . _,iiiwill K.be v.i.i held Woble was reportedly ' wheeled W ater Department land, was paid nient from the plaintiffs' attorneys and have a tendency o gel nabbed Into the operating room at Man- Chairman Paul M. Butler might Steady, Wages and the hearts of the Chinese Peo­ for by general obligation and •« to whether there would he an for speeding and re-uics, driving Saturday morning at the John B. cheater Memorial Hoapital this af­ "hand the southern governors ple and that the principal meana Water^Departmenl bonds i appeal to the Stale Supreme (.'oiji t The Deglslative ( mini il in y'^- Burke Funeral Home. S7 FI. Cen ternoon. Last rites had been ad- their walking papers but It seema Hit New Peak of auccessfuRy achieving Its mls- "The fact that the bonds have ,Kto c s. Atty. Herbert J. Hanna-i jng ‘ ‘'I* ter St , at 0:30 and. . In _ St. . Jamee' , ministered. Palifka la also at the obvlQua that southern Senators .xlon Is the implementation of D.r. not been nsid in full does not de- I hury of Rockville, who with A lty J '* ’ '^ '*'■’*’ l/cgislalure repeal the Church at 10 o clock Burial will hoapital. and Congressmen are not going Sun Yat-seb’s three peoples’ prin­ (Continued from Page One) Drive thp town of thr ncht" to i Flaherty .Ir . reprreentrd' In this he In Ml -St. Benedict Cem etery,' state Police aaid the two men to walk away frorti control of con­ ciples I nationalism, democracy and Mil the Globe Hollow land. Judge Pseker and Carison. said today j BloomfipM 1 were headed weal on RU. 6 and gressional committees which deal social well-being) and not the use Thlm said He added that while I decision could he reaqjjed until the j “ "'I'ngs should hilng lliense Fripnda may rail at the ftinerar 44^ about 11:30 a.m. during a The bureau Said factory worker of forcy." with the integration problem." buying power haa been Increasing the bonds are the ohhgaUon of the ipourfs decialon had bedh altidied P '" * '" ’ " ,nr this came ho!)ir tonlsrht from 7 to P o rlocM heavy rain atorm when the truck Butler has Invited .southern op­ Sup Yat-aen waa the founder of ^vn, "no general or specialjegla- anq they had conferred with their ^ and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 throuj^h the fence c’^d Steadily from a low ]3oint last the Republic of China Chiang suc­ ponents of Integration to leave April because of gradually longer litlve ena^'U'nrnts require thf to ji nieni.^ ' «.aii I n fi pm. flipped over aa it went down a 20- the Democratic party If they are ceeded him. to rPtsIn tiir Isnc! until the bonrls In'* to\^n was repiesentpft hv fool enibanUnrent. Trie trm .: la.i.,- working hours, higher hourly, However the Nationalist renun­ nttornev. The Semilor l.s not run­ unwilling to support a strong earnings and comparatively steady are paid Thia partirulnr tract of Town Cmjnael ( ’har)ea (Vockett. Mrx. -lamca O'RaUly ed on l*a wheeix and .xtopped, fac­ civil rlRhlx plank In I960. ciation of Jorce was Interpreted In land ahoidd not be conaidrred tn .'vhilr Att\ W David Keith rep- ning for reelridlon, price levels. Mrx. Annie E. O'Reilly, wife of ing In the opposite direction from But he declared laat night that at Taipei aa not applying in case tha legal ejis4*nrF* sn having born mort- 1 roamled Danka and Mr and Mra- Some ohjcclion to the proposal Jamex O’Reilly, 100 Florence St., the way It was headed orliJlnally. Ewan Clague, Labor Depart­ i mainland is shaken up by a major rnnie from Senate Majority l^earl* no time had he attempted to read ment atatistlca commissioner, said gaped to tho bond hoId'*ra. and the Treybal. (tied thix morning xt her home Palifka was the -driver, according anyone out of the party. revolt against Communist rule. Na­ er KImrr H Wat.aon, Wetherafield that the gain in spendable earn­ plaintiffs are not entitled to have The raae wa.a heard laat month after a long lllnexx. Jo State Policeman William Tom­ Significantly, perhaps, Ntxon tionalist leaders bax-e continually Republican and a former state mo­ ings promise to increase national mich a reatririion impoard on the after prolonged delai’P Originally, Born In Mancheater, Englund, lin of the Colchester barracks. made no mention In his statement insisted that a revolt would coma tranafer of the i«nd ' 1 the lnjun< lion auit \saa brought in tor vehicle commissioner ahe came tn Ihla town ,68 yearx ago. Both Woble and Palifka were of Nelson Rockefeller, Bepuhllcan consumption and thus buoy eco­ and have stepped ip such predic­ Met R^iilrementa Ian effort to block the execution of Mr questioned the wisdom of She waa a member of 8 t. .Tgmea’ thrown froi t the truck. They were candidate for governor of New nomic recovery. tions iince Red China recently be­ Judge Thlm also aald the I>egia- a 30-\rar leaae-nrdinance adopted preventing the commlasloner from Church. taken t the hoapital In the An­ York. The living coat level rfmalncd gan to force peasants oiit of pri­ lature waa not required to apecifv hy Die Bonrrl over a year ago. slapping lircnae suafienalnna in Bealrtea her hiiaband. ahe laavea dover Fire Department emergency .steady from August to September vate home llf,e and into communal In Special Art 23 a aet of «tand- However, the volera overturned rases where the rltargea were two aona, Francia M. and .Tamea truck. Woble sufTered .a fractured M S P ! ’nOH IKF,’S WORDB because higher prices for cloth­ living. American officials considered arda for the uae of the Innrl or that ienae in a referendum in Or- nolled Me mninlnincd Ihsi a nolled J O’Reilly: and aeven grandchil­ akull and riba, and Palifka Inter­ Buffalo, .N.Y., Oct. 23 i^ i- N e l- ing, medical care and transporta­ the Btatement of extreme impor­ make any proviajon for the bond- tober H»f»7, and the auit waa rs-se dops nril mean a tnntorial Is dren. all of Mancheater. nal Injuries and a fractured leg. aon A. Rockefeller, Republican tion were offset by lower prices for food and some other consumer tance in reassuring America’s Al­ holdera amended A requeat for a tempo- scolt free of the rharge, rather Funeral aervlcea will he held Btate Policeman Tomlin waa un­ candidate for governor of New coat Items. lies that Chiang’a government la "Specinl Art 23' la ronatltu- rarv injunction waa dropped, but than tho court flerlflea that It •Saturday morning at 8:16 at the able to Immediately give an opinion York, disagrees with President Monal" and the Board of T>ireclnra requeat.a for a i^rmanent iniunr- Food prices dropped three-tenths prepared to restrain Itaelf. Euro­ lacks all Ihe evlrlence to prose­ John R. Burke Fu.ieral Home. 87 Eisenhower's chpic* of words, in on how the gecident happened, but of one per cent In September. Low. pean and other allies have feared romplied with legal rrqmrementa tmn and a declaratory Juflgment cute E Center SI , followed by a xolemn Stephen Coplr.oll, owner of the Bol­ reference to norttieni Democrats when It conveyed title to a half were retained er prices for fresh fruits and vege­ the Natlonalista would launch a Howrver, \Vatson did not vote requiem Mn.aa In -SI. .lamex' Church ton Notch Eaxo Station, aald he and labor unions. agalnal passage of the recommen­ tables, pork, poultry and coffee military 'kliempt to recapture th# at 0 o'clock. Burial will be In -St. thought the truck might have Qiie.xlioned at a news conference mainland which .would drag the shappers aedaimed dation which was approved unan- more than offset higher prices for Jamex' Cemetery. blown a tire. about Etaenhower’i description United States into war with Red imnualy 'Die measure now goes eggs, milk and bread. Coffee Frlendx may call at the funeral Copir.oll, whoae atation la located northern Democrats a-x political China and phaaibly lead to World tn the H».M» 1^'gi^lalitrc hich will dropped 3,2 per cent to Its lowest /" home from 7 to 0 o'eloek tonight near the scene, said he was pump­ radicals. Rockefeller said: War in . Rec Board Renews Bid I make !)ie final decision on any level since July 1950. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 ing gasoline Just before the acci­ "I wouldn't put it exactly that The food price level Is still 2.8 The oommunl^le reafirmed U.S. X ! such Si tioji. to 8 p.m. dent happened and heard "a loud Way." per cent higher than a year ago. recognition of the Natlonallet gov­ : Although the ctnincil. 24-member bang ’ An observer st the scene Of El.xenhower’i statement that And the over-all, living cost level ernment aa “ the authentic spokea- For Improving Pools I re.searcli arm of the Oneral As- reported the left front tire of the some unions needed to be "fum i­ Is 2.1 per cent above the year Ago man for Free Cflllna and the hopes semhlv. favors this moiliftcstlon of truck flat. gated." Rockefeller aaid: mark. and aspirations entertained by the ■" ' the < omiiilss)4»ner's powers It has The two men are employed by "I probably wo'rldn't uae that (jiague. noting that living coats great mpaa of the Chinese jieople.’’ CrUp dianiaaton laat night atim-* F i i i i e r a l t 'Hie new boss’ rtfle club \shs not made anv .move.s to oppose] Jamea Slavola of Woodland Farms, woixl." sjill are fluctuating near their rec­ In an apparent reference to Ulated the Park and UerreaUon piHixcil fni II, xxfcly friilurcx xiul i (;,,v,-rnnr llihlcuffx ciiMlrovri-xlftl Windsor, a truck gardner. He added that "there lx only a ord mark set earlier this year, cau­ earlier U..S. desires for withdrawal theftsnew Advisory Board to ’ atait from Ihci'tnigh Irxinmg Spciml I Iflex ,hic, Iiv c thni Ihn.xc fuumi giilUv Srhaxthinn .MIhrio Ironically, Stavola'a brother, xinall percentage of union leaders tioned against expecting any sus­ of part of the 100,000-man garri­ \v'hi, h rtic X pxtentert jicllct xtr of xpccliug he hiiiplcd pn auto- Andrew, tvaa killed 11 yeara ago In who are mishandling or misitalng tained decline. son on Quemoy. the communique arratch* and rene^^ lt.a drive for' usctl 'Fhf pellets llsitei) on lmpn« t Funeral .aervlcex for Bebxxtlano niMiii 30-dnv license suspr.nslon, a truck similar to the one the two union funds. ’ The government price expert aaid after the Communists ceased a public swimming pool ' nii'l do not iirtu-het, Instnu'tors Alihrlo, Ifid Demlng Bl., were held without a hearing, on tlie first men were riding in today. Tlie O f Democrats, he aaiil he was aaid the October living cost Index, firing. It had been hoped the talks The decialon \vaa made min a air niciiibei.s of the high s’ the hnatd hy a aolcmn requiem Maaa In St. many In New York state. son. over September. He said higher contributed to stabfllzing an actual review of the problem by tlie Hoard im luded tlif renewal of agreement Brldgel'x Church at 9 o’clock. The President's remarks were Meanwhile another accident ■was made Tuesday In California, where prices for new model cars will be­ aituation of non-militancy.” of Dlreclora Plana for ihe pool with tleorge Mltcliell, lusnsgei ’rh(f Rev John Delaney waa the With resumption of the Red cetebraut. Ihe Rev. Denulx Huaaey reported on Rt. 44A about noon to­ he wasvtrylng to help the Repub­ gin to be felt then along with other wei*e aquelr.hcd hy voter* In s tif the semi-prnfesstons) fonlhall day. upward price trends. bombardment, Nationalist aourcei March referendum j Meii hnnts, for the use of Ml Nebo the deacon and Ihe Rev Stanlev lican ticket. Rockefeller, tn hla I)(‘ Caiillt' Rills A apokexman st Windham Com­ Clague said, however, that he said, Dulles did not raise the ques­ ■ KieM Merdtc also reported satts- Haalillo the xiibileacon Mr.' Bar­ ren arks yesterday, said he ITie board alao agreed on a munity Memorial Hospital said expects prices will remain com­ tion of troop withdrawals. Th# farloiy arrangements had born bara Muiphv waa organlat and thought Eiserthower'x campaign couree of irtion fo? the coiqing Herman Kaufman, 23. Hartford, paratively stable for the,next iix Secretary of State had caused a J.M. Fields Hnllovkoen program, reviewed'the ' nadr foi usr f>f fscililles a! the Alu<‘ ria Rt’hels aololxt, Father Haattllo read the was designed to meet the prob­ waa driving west on Rt. 44A when months at leaat. 'atorm of Nationalist protest when budget and agreed on ot her .rout ine j high srlinol by Ihe Berrestlon I>e- commlllal aervlce at the gp-"ve In lems there. The ),roblems In the his car went Into a apin and tipped "We are getting pretty good he aaid In Wa.ahington Sept. 30 matter*. 1 pMi t mont Mt, St. Benedict (-emelerv, Bloom­ Ea.xt , are different. Rockefeller ovei. stability, with upa and downs for that It was foolish for Chiang to The swimming pool .|ueallon \*«ia 'I'lir window painting iontesi. Vo Vi iwo l a Ik field. said. Kaufman was taken to the hos­ various Items canceling each other have BO many troops on the Is­ first raised by Thomas Kelley who ' sponsoied by the ( ’bsmhar of (' (ira , Chief complrtint was that neith­ of Center and Adams .Sti. this Ists. er pool w'as big enough and. that nam e—had Itself I'cgun lire slrug- Bank Cash morning, police reported, chlonne disMipaied rapidly during A conirihutlon to help enlerlain gle In AlRciln and had continued WaxhlUKton, Oct. '23 r/T) A Public Records hot weather It was added proper j the Si-oltlxh g r lx coming to .Man- II for- the past four vearx .44.030,000 flood control project on Ralph D. Wolmer, 18, of Colum­ (Contlniied from Page One) Warrantee Deeds drainage and cleanhnras was not 1 chesler next summer waa voted " i leave (o Ihe fulrrre, " he said, the QulncliauR River' In ConnecU- bia, waa arrested after the acci­ Law Prohibits thy Ihe Friendly Circle Wednesriay "lo delenruire what uxe it haa Anna . Lantieri lulianot alao easily maintained cul. has heen approved by Ihe dent and charged with following Walter Fox suggested that a ‘ nighi been But In any case at Ih c ' Rn^rd of Arm y Rnglneera. inxitle i.H ,rand a surprised employes as known aa Anna Lantieri; and Mary Burning iii^ Road • nV - too cloaely. He la scheduled for Lantieri Maatrlo, also known as ■ i private pool planned at the new This Is Ihe Aral organlrjUlon In prexrnl llurc Ihe xtniggle hax no q-uo hoard yesle'day advl.xed V.-4 ^ Mary A. Lantieri, to Frank Young Green Manor Apartments on ! lovvx, to offei ftnanclal aaxlxtanre further purpoxr." I aldee of Hen. Prescott ' Bu.xh I R - ' two other j , court Oct; •27. and Mary C. 'Young, property At Residents have been asked by Middle Tpkf might slimulnte new ■f. Ihe lateat proje.cl imderl alien j He xeul Ihe AlBonan rehelx cooni that the recommended dam. j - The acrldent occurred shortly Town Engineer James Sheekey '.he robbers, who bound them 195-197 Maple St. Interest in a .public pool h\' .Senior' Girl Seoul Troop l.[i'ou ld conlimic then- altackN, am- xnd reservoir at Tliompaon, live 1 after 8 o'clock when' Wolmera car not to burn or pile leaves in streets \ h r’ •''’'•line along with four George D, Heyart anR Rone F. 1 .Membera of the circle believe that | huxhex. Immlunga, apil raids on i uiilcs rtpxtream ' from Pirinam, hit the rear of a car stopped at the Plan Parties other hr ’• •• '"'I'ei-s, Heyart to Julie M. Saponara and and hlghwaya. The other mam tliacussinn of the .they can help promote a little rn- J vIllriRrs 'to lull il few* rrrtflirlrrnalc wrurld lower flrtori stages at 11 Inleraecllon, That car, when hit. Besides the obvious Jiazard to lertiallonai frrandshlp In this cotrn- ! people hrrl thi.X lx not .the way dnwnxtrram contmimlllex. Axslxlant ca.xhier Raymond A. Yvonne Migllore, propertv at 86 erenmg concerned Hie coming Hal­ Spinney .6,6. and George Gulda. 23, moved forward and struck a third FalTfteld 'St. and 122 West pt. m otorists.' amojte from burning loween parties Oct. :n. The board I try by. airline In the project. , mrt. qq,o honnl'x report now goex to «']o-e''xmffrnd''h\" nie *’"''■ pohe* reported. Tumblebrook Acres. Ihc., to leaves can be considered a cr ./- agreed llerdic shmvld confer with Bhile 111 Scotland Ihla xumincr . Uc I'oiulle ear,I lhal lire Fnrult B j,.io(„vy of Ihe Arni\’v If Rp* f* ^ . AT ' I'tamaneADamage to Itvathe f»*rfront car, driven ri.emberx of Senior Troop 1 spent | mdUarv lx becoming maxter of the . py |,i;„ ft will he xiihmitted ' handilx and re hoapital IsrVer“LirvlnT an"d"Rita"Levine" "iL*' American Oegion Tnidr 1 *eo I’a • by Peter N. Kajos. 29. of 127 Por^ property on Diane Dr. Sheekey pointed out that the Gen­ ,a week wrlli a group of Scriltlxli alttrallon In Algeria. {„ Congreaa for authorliatlon and Ireatnienl'______lino xnd pa.xt Cmili ■I'hcuiiuM' ter St., sustained .an estimated ’TtifUblebrook Acres, Inc-, to eral Statutes and a Manchester girlx at a yor.th hnusf In Strath-! .Spenkrng of Ihe Fi'cmli legudti- x,jo local contrlhii-1 ~ o i i-v* Fairbxnkx on divixion of rc.xpon- not) damage. Damage to Wolmera’ Henry Palamar and Anna Rala- Ordinance make legal a maximum xlhllity for flic party Varioux kineax Ax x rexult of the c|oxei*"T dci tionx ncM iiionth, IV lion tx recommentled • I h V llla r V vehicle.and the second car, driven fine of 820. i ,, friendxhip which developed he-! Gxullr xni.l flully Ihxt lie will nol mar, property on Diane Dr. PTA organir.alionx hiivr xlxn of­ The yulnehairg lx a trllnrlar y of ------by Nancy M. Hunt, 22, of Bolton, Marriage LIcenae Sheekey enumerated other hax- |wVei\ Scnix and Americaiix some * r*” ' he w ill favor the Shetiickel River which fiowa New York iJP) A 135-page fered to help waa llghi. No Injuries were report­ Edwin Earl Knight J r, Wethera.- arda during the leaf-falling leason. Ihroiich Connectlnit and .Maasa- diary la to be part of the publlahed The dixcuxxlon « xx Induced hy o i.llie Scnttlxh g >1# decided to fUentla. ed. '** fleld, and NaneRe Joan Krar, 81 Storm sewers can become fouled a renort the Letlon wtxheH ‘he ’ " "T >" »'e United Slalex The ele. I cnx are for a National chnsetta. The i'e.xei voir created hy veralon of William Olbaon'a com- Late last night State Police re­ Summer St., S.quth Methodist and leaf pjlea in the streets ar« the dam would extend five mlle.x edy hit. "Txvo for the Seesaw." credited u dhl^ifpon,xlhthlv for Immediatel.,- eai ning A.xxen,,hl> It. Ihe Fifth French Hc- ported an accident on Rt. 15 be­ Church, Nov. 1. attractive lo children who. can be­ iipstieain. ' The log rovers a period from party. Herdic pointed mu the toh ' ' tween the Hockanum Rtviir and RiiUdIng Pem ilta come hurt playing in them^ Bb n- of running the progiHni. formerly 'over hrie next xnminer The enclneeia aaid the project 19.63. when the playwright-author ■the Rj. 44 exit. George E. DuPont, Anthony Pyka, addition to a Ing leavea in the streets'van eltiier would l ediice flooding along the i first got. the Idea for the pt*y 3,000 given the Legion, had been turned I’leieding Ita meeting the cln le 45. of 117 Ridge St,. w«i"atreeted house at 72 Doahe St., 8200. crack cement^ curbs or cryatalliz* WIN $ ir^PIHZES IN GALA EVENTS COMING! over to' the Recreation Depart­ had a pot lurk at the home of Mrs. Qiilnehang, Shetvickrt and Thaiiiea through the writing, marketing ae a reeult and charged with reck­ . Everett N. Barth for Stanley asphalt to,.the point o f breakii/. Rivers ment b.v the Legion I wo yearx ago. David Slariett, 'J6 Ferndale Dr Polit'c Arrests and production of the ctirrent less driving. Hla court date is Nov. 'Urban, alterailona to a house at ,W . Clifford Maaon, chief of the J. M. naos' UMMfCK CONTEST! a F R ID A Y , OCT. 24. 7-8 P.M- Here 6-PIECE The conference with Coniinander Plans fot Christ max projecia were xmaah. IP. , 138 Bolton at.. 81,300. Town Fire Department, recom- HILLBILI-Y BAND WILL PLAY IN' PARK­ alao di.xciixaed SI Ihe meeting, and "I have no objection to’ violating IN G l o t : Paltno would a.xxniQ complele Duppnt waa reported to have John J. Zapadka, for addition to memiS people either burn leavea 1n Get your official entry blank at J. M, Fields! let understanding between the two or- then gxme.x were played. Pniil Krlxtoff, who told police he IIIN.'VM lo Start ii\y own privacy," Gibson said, attempted to pass a car in th# | a house at" 168 Woodland St,, back yard Inclneralora or take a BA’ntRDAV. OtT 25—TEX PAVkt IN PER­ ganizatlona. lived at 9 Hhzi'I -St wiix arresled adding that the diary shows how eaatboumt -right lane. He turned} 83.000. them to the dump. prixe—1959 Rpnault Oauphine Sedan, .courtesy ot SON direct from tVNBC Radio and TV. Tex The Recreation Bn.ini dlxi laimed last night and rharged wltli Intox- Drive hits loday are the„utsult o f coop back and struck the rear of a car LSL Mdlor'Bales; Manchester. 2nd prixe-21” Byl- 'w ill be on hand tvllb hla wonder horse, Duke, any desire foi- credit and aaid the Icatlnn. Hr whs bring held this eyatlve effort by man.v people with ' qriven by Lydia F. Adams, 38, of ! vaaia TV console! 3rd prixe—V,-M table modal Hi-Fi and hla dog. King! 'FoW ii K iiiploye.s luoi iilpi, In he'll ot II S27 Ivmd. .No f-.eglon was certainly welcome to tlie^^^tter. I Portsmouth, Va. The Adams' car phonograph! Enter aa often aa you wish, but each a FRIDAY, OCT. SI. 7 and 7:45—llalloMeen' run the affair. Funds fur the pro­ conn dulc liii.x hi'cn xrl A drive t.vr good used clothing , apparently swerved acro.xs th* OdRUata for cHUdren. Register yoar children ' J o (iol Flu Shots Thr al l ext of l>>nii J. Uovcral for Koi'pa, sponsored by the United | (IH IN EN B C A R D IN A L IN' ROME entry must be on aa official entry blank. Bee irulet gram are handled hy the Rec De­ esplanade and crashed into the ■ open all day mnndayt thuraday and trIday till • ^ at 6:80 pjn. Valuable prlxea! Free randy! partment in any event. Jr.. 46, nf i-tamfnrd wax rcporlrd Nations Association ■ of Manches Vatican aty, Oct. *8 t.YV-The guard rail. State Police said. and regulatiohs on entry blank. New Actlvjllex Employes in all drpartmenia of to Mnnclicxtcr • pnlirr ycslrrday. ter, will alBi'l tomorrow. It will arrival nn a afretcher oMhe ex­ The amotmt of damage waa not Other ■ matters handled at the towi) govenimem win have an op- Rogri'sl, wax charged with follow­ nm through Nov. 3. iled Archbishop of Peiping to­ ascertained but Mrs. Adama’ com-, meeting Included a deacrlptlon of 'porlunilv U> receive flu Inorula- ing loo rioxelv when taken Into An,\’onc having clothing Ip do­ day completed the mater of Car- panloii,'Elsie^taurlce, 64, of Nor- , four new actlvltlga Introduced In : Uona Wednesday, custody Oct, 19 on Rt, 1.6 by Stale nate may leave It at the British dinali gathered to elect the new wtch, suffered slight injury to her the winter aporta 'achednle. These AeVordlng to’ a memorandum Policemen Robert MacDonald.'-No American Club, 75 Maple 81'., Mon­ nope o ( the Roman (Jathollc shoulder. She told police she are water alimnaatlex for women, sent out fi'om the health depart­ court dale has been ael. day through Saturday from 9 a.m, Church, ’rhomaa Cardinal' Hen would see her own doctor. synchronized swimming for leen- ment today. Dr. Nicholas Marslalo, Other arrests, the charges'am i lo midnight. o f Chlaia la the flrat member of State PollcejMn Jerome Nepiari OPEN IQ am to 10 pm age glrla, the Mr. Jack O'Lantern town helth director, will administer court dales, include: Needed Is all kinds of used cloth­ hla irnca ever lo parRcIpato la a sky, who InvMtlgated the accident, * fo r contest, and a boys’ rtfle .club. •hots In the hearing room at the Stanley L. NTchoIx, 32, ot An­ ing, bedding, hoots, rubbers and eoaclavo (a elocl a pope. Rts ar­ aaid he thought the guard rail tn The Mr. Jack O’Lantern contest, Municipal Building between " and dover. failure tp carry proper Pfactlcal shoes.' Tha Army will rival from Boaa. wWm be waa the center atrip saved Mrs. Adaiiu, a radio mystery voice, la open to I p.m. The vaccine to be used wjll Uceitte, Saturday. pick up tlj# clothing here and aerioMly htfarad tat an antwno- from further mishap. He said ■ r 1 grammar school children only. contain all known atratna of In­ .Leslie Bchpfleld, 21, of Rock- transport it to Korea. the Adams’ car might hava contin­ halloween. masks XU SOSOS iia o Jja. miM main Mia aecidftit In Angtwt, bmiight f m angr cnm sm r ehaife plaa pMla mm 10 - vwH u m u m m K m o JM Ouea to the voice ara bfioadcasl on fluenza, including thi Atlan vari­ .rille. peae'lng in a no-pa«elng aone, Chairman of tha drive li CJarl the norabeF a ( C^rdlBalB preaent u e d into the wea(ho|ind lane U It yiflNF twice a day. ety. " S a t u r ^ . fiellchamber. la 88. Miad not been for the iaUin(. ’x A ■ ' —t-* . ' .» n.. ■aL i .. •lecUd by U>« . corporators or sharaholdeni aa tna cast may be. action, Hagerty mode it clear Active management of the Bltenhdwer’s attitude was reflect­ TDC Ponders Formation foundation la ganeraily carried out ed In his press aecretary'* atatq- TOWN ADVIRTISBiiNf under the direction of the board protact the aquity of tha local In­ ment. of truiteea by the president end dustrial foundation ao the trial could conUnpe. "I am hi* prei* aocraUry," other elective offleera, or.by an axs tlon. "Motion denied,” eaid . Judge Hagerty reminded a ne'wa con- Paatore. " l think that could^jmve Of Industrial Foundation ecutive secretary In the ease of a Several pagea Ih Savlck’t re­ Hartford, Oct 23 UP» — The ■f*^e*. large foundation requiring day to port are devoted to the atapa uaual- been foreseen by the etate's at­ Chicago, OcL 38 OPH-A White Oho, reporter asked whether day operations, Savick said. Hartford County State'* Xttor- torney’s office before this time. ly followed in organizing an In­ neya offtca came In for crittciem House spokesman cracked back EiienhbVyer had told Hagerty. what In the report he also Includes a dustrial foundation. "It isn't the first time some­ to say in hi* statement or whether preliminary draft of the proposed yeirterday from Superior Court thing like that has happened," An •Cort la being nadax to yooterday at a statement attrlb- Individual action tn tuch a proj­ Judge Philip It, Paatore aa he dla- ggtabUah a achool healtb council Hagerty had told Elsenhower what •ji by-laws for the "Mancheeter In* ect Is not enough, he saya, for to missed w charge . for obtaining he said. 6«4 CENTER ST. ut*d to former President Truman to say. Chester dustriai Foundation, Inc." He also be tucceaaful,. the "Idea must be money by false pretenaea In a bad The judge then dlsmiased the In Hebron odtoola b)r the Porent- that President BUsenhewer "aur-, "I never tell the President what try to the tow —before a prospect would consider says. explains the difference ’ between shared by a number of citizena Information and ordered the Tooohar Aaan. to say,” Hi^erty replied. led by the Town Development Sometimes Buy Stock profit and non-profit Industrial or* check caee. randerad" to the Communists in them seriously. An Industrial who recognize the need for a foun­ The accuaed, Mra. Lota M..l!r* 'prisoner discharged. As Mra^ H m council would bo compoaod Commission. foundation in Manchester can be Many foimdatlona or develop­ ganizattons. Ervin started to thank the judge, 1M3. Lieonsrd Sesder. TDC chsirmsn, He recommendp that a non*pro* dation and have a vital .interest in vln, 46, of Foreatvllle, went on f t the achool nutao and phjralcion, Trucks and men in the employ of the Town of Maa- one way of meeting this competi­ ment tredlt corporations h a v e Its outcome. They must be willing trial before the Jtldge and a jury Judge Paatore cut her oif. James C. Hagerty, Elsenhower’s Pastor Dies emphssized today the formation of tion. Savick says. made outrtgh^ Joans to Industries fit type of foundation be consider* to work hard to make this foun­ "Don’t thank me, madam," he Mr*. Harry H. Kirkhain and Dr. pros* secretaTy, was told that iChester will collect rubbish on the WEST side of town on such a foundation is strictly in the At the present time there are ed because of the "greater flex* late Tueeday, not long after, her YOU on a long-term basis at reduced dation A success," he says. husband, Clarence F. Krvln, 41, said. "Because I have the' high Marvyn little, a achool boa^^ Truman sold in a speech at New­ Thompsonville, Oct. 33 (#1—The Monday, October 27, 1958. "study staRe" and no Immediate mote than 2.100 industrial devel­ interest rates fo Induce the pros­ ibility of operation." It is also suspicion that you are one of can b« proud of hl« membor knd lay heipera. castle, Pa., that "Elsenhower sur­ r William P. KUcoyne, 67, pas-1 action is contemplated on the sUR- opment, corporations dr founda­ mors desirable from the tax point Savick aaya genei-ally a commit* pleaded. guilty in the aame court Ydii'are, therefOTe, requested to place your barrels or pect to locale In the comrhunlty to a charge of bigamy. (hose professional check artists.’’ outotandiris raeerd The PTA haa roooinmendbd to rendered to the Communists’’ six tor of St. Patrick's Church here gestion. tions, and about 80 per cent have In a new building or to encourage a of view, Savick says. tee of some sort serves as the' A dtscussion started aa 'to the School Board, to: batabliah years ago when he went to Korea other mais^als on the law in front of houses, near the "Whether such a foundation succeeded in attracting new in­ Savlok also pointed out the non* "malnapring” for the local interest­ There had been.aome teatlmony for the past 22 years, died early local firm to expand and rematp ed group to get the foundation that Mra. Bhwln and her huaband V hether Mrs. Ervin should be dis­ auch a.program. HaoKb needa of os President-elect. sidewalks, bQt-:,ntqt on the sidewalks. would be suitable for Manchester dustry to their communities or In In town. In other caaes foundatlona -profit foundation is sometimes missed from custody. Ppbllc de­ pup^ would >B aoii^t out and Elsenhower visited Korea at that today at the rectory after a long | remains to be seen." he said, "and helping already established local more desirable in another way In started until responalblllty can Se had opened a checking account In All receptacles or. materials should be placed on the have purchased stocks In the aided shifted over to the new organiza­ a Plalnvllle bank wiUi a fS de­ fender Jrries D. Cosgrove ended moaaurea takOB-'to bring about time in an effort to find a way illness. . It will take a lot more study and Industries expand, Savick says. firm aa a means of helping them, view of the general community this by saying the question was resuH*. to ond the Koreopt-War. lawn the night before, as trucks and men wiU start in research to determine this before Savick also pointed out that if tion. ' posit and that Mrs. Bhyin had Only a few weeks ago he had Ssvkk says. Improvement nature of Ita actlv* "academic.’ Other charges were It w lU .^ Stewardship Sunday Hagerty, with the President seen completion of a project dear designated areas at 7:00'B.m. the Commission makes a decision available land Is owned and conr ities. The makeup of the committee purchaaed 1237.32 of clothing at In most Instances foundation varies somewhat from community a Hartford men'a atore as a Fath­ pending against Mrs. H^in. The at th* Hdbron Congregational hero for a political speech, issued to him- the dedication of the 16- whether nr not it favors the idea ’’ trolled by a local foundation or May Have Members judge turned to Mrs. Ervin again. chur<(iMa thia Sunday. At lost rt- this statlpient: SuRppsting that the Commission dex’elopment corporation which funds are used as "equity or Initial to community but generally falls er’s Day gift for her husband with classroom liltra modern St. Jo­ MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1958 "Serimi.ilv cnn.sider" forming a may be also (rre'pared to assist in funds" which may be the basis for Contributors to such an organ* Into two types: a bad check. "My presumption ts correct that port the name of the lay opeaker -VI can’t believt that Mr. Tru­ seph's: Parochial School, whose ization are often classed as mem* she is a' professional at it appar­ who will officiate, had not been man would make the statement fimd drive he headed. foundation Is Economic Develop­ the construction of a new rrianii- additional loans from banks, m 1. Committees of 100—in some It wae not long after the trial aurance companies or the Connecti­ bers rather than shareholders, or resumed yesterday morning that ently," he said. announced. Parishioners are urged that President Eisenhower *sur- He also had supervised the re­ ment Aasoctaies, Boston consult­ facturlng plant, this Is an added it may be Tun by a group of cor* areas committees of this type have renciered’ to the Communlsts^ln COLLECTION SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: ing firm hired more than a year Inducement'to Industry to move to cut Development CVedlt Corp, The been organized, repreaenting each an argument between counsel en­ to attend.' building of the church edifice, af­ foundation funds can be secured porators acting in the contrlbu* sued aa to the admUndblUty of tes­ Add 1-8 teaapooirt of baking soda St. Potar'a Bveato Korea. He knows better than that. ter It was de.stroyed by fire In 1049. ago to aid the i'’ommission In Its the area. tor's and public s interest to elect segment of the community as one work of attracting Industry to .Savick goes on to caution, how­ by mortgages on Industrial proper­ way of orttanlxing and overseeing timony pertaining to the post-dat­ for every cup of dried beuM you are St. Pater;* Bpiacopal Church "But if he did, I am quite sure A native of Danbury, he at­ AREA ROUNDED Manchc.ster ever. that the practice of some ty, by notes from the aided firm, a board of trustees and offleera. ing of a check. The Jury was cooking if you want to Mwrten the Toung Paople’a Fellowahlp mom- he is going to have a hard time tended St. Peter's G r s m m a r •lock or other means, Savick saya. To illustrate how the industrial the ttrowth of the foundation from temporarily excused. * selling that sort of political re­ North by South Windsor LiiM - Pifpnse of an industrial founda communities of offering tax abate Ita initial conception until It la a cooking time. Always cover beans MA ters wrill attend- tha tTPF Arch­ School there and later went to foundation would operate and tlon would be lo offer financial i free buildings or moving When banks or the Connecticut 'going organization. Judge Pastor Anally decided that with water and boil them for. 2 PULL THB ana LBVda deaconry Rally at St. Mark’s writing of history to the Amer­ St, Thomas Seminary. Bloomfield. Eost by South Main. Main, Union and Slater Strtols Development (tredit Corp, partic­ could assist In the financing of the Information accusing Mrs. B r minutes before soaking them (one IM w an hr CMm CM. a L WMon. a Church, Mystic Sunday, leaving ican people. Catholic University In WsShIngton asalstsMcc to firms ronteiuplating j ipants, however, the foundation’s buildings for new industry wish* 2, .Industrial Committee—many vln had not been drawn broadly hour or overnight) before cooking. "I am equally confident the South by Glastonbury Town Lino moving to the town, to buy up ;not wise except in certain unusual Phelps Hall at 3:48 p.m. and Grand Seminary In , money is generally secondary to Ing to locate In Manchester, Ra- times a local service club, the bust* American people know who Canada. Wost by Eost Hortford Town Lino. sites for future development, „r or extreme circumstances, vlck cites UiR case of mythical neas chamber or some other civic The fall meeting of the Women’s even constn.rt industrial hulldmga ' , acquiring both. The fniiiidatlon's funds are Auxiliary took place today at ■topped the Imposaible war in used on s "revolving basis," with company "X.”, organization either forms or be­ Korea which, until President as an Incentive to Indiistrv to move , '«"<> reasonable rates and in comes a committee of this sort Christ Church, Norwich. NOTE: RUBBISH WILL BE COLLECTED ON A U . " Other matleni ii rteslmble. Savick repayment as rapidly aa can be "X " requires a building for of­ On Saturday the YPIF will hold Eisenhower took office, was being arranged so the funds can be made lo “carry the ball" for the com­ fought on a 'can’t win It' basis HIGHWAYS WITHIN THE ABOVE DE- V he foundation a private organ-, »»>'"■ ‘’fcause companies thinking fice, research and manufacturing munity until the foundation Is or­ GREEN a Harvest Moon Dance at the He­ tr-atlon. would he formed hv real-| "'"Vlug or expanding take Into available for new industrial pros­ purposes. It needs five acres of bron Elementary School. A Prayer with a mounting toll of American Paint Sets SCRIBED BOUNDARIES. pects as they corns along. land, d.UUO-squaie feet of office ganized and operating. •lives." dents willing to participate on ai Savick says the committee form­ group has been formed. Any who ' Frame* — Oils — Canvas By RICHARD MARTIN. non-profit basis In order to allraet local active „ foundation .u in the Wheie adequate Industrial sites area; 800 feet, lunch room; 2,000, would like to participaja may In reply to questions, Hagerty aie scaice or residential develop­ laboratory; 40,000, manufactur­ ed works on the basic issues that GIANT said Eisenhower was aware of the General Manager, the type of tax-paving Industry ‘ V- ^o themi this means must be settled before the founda­ contact Mra. LouUe Porki^ton. Adrt. No. 6007. bfln;; Bouphl to bolster Mancnea* Ihsl the majority of the local pop- ment ts rapidly taking place and ing: 4,000, warehousing, raw; Parishioners may obtain Church surrender statement attributed to HOBBY SHOPPE ulstlon la interested In seeing new land values and cost are rising, In- 9,bU0, warehousing, finished; 1,000, tion la formed. Therefore, subcom­ Truman. 403 CENTER ST.—Oil $-7283 ter'a economy and provide more mittees are generally formed to calendars for 1080 from the table "home town" jobs for its workers. industry locate In the town and diistiial fniindatlons oflem-oblaln other purposes. Total squars foot­ in the church vorch. These cal­ Asked about the President's re they regard it aa a public expres­ options, first refusal or even buy age required Is 60,000 square feet deal with fund raising publicity In­ PEAS Such an orgiinlr.allon W'oiild also corporations and mass meetings. endars give a great deal of in cooperate with hanks, insurance sion of the "clUr.eii's welcome" slid land for fiiliire Industrial develop- at a cost o^ 1500,000 Including ar- FOOD STORES formation concerning days ob­ J- Launch Public Drive Fields Co, Opens Its Doori companies and the Connecliciit De­ desire to cooperate with a new lii- menl. chltscts fees, engineering, legal served by tha church, besides the Yesterday was a big day for the J. M. Fields Co. It opened Its new, 70,(70,000-aquare foot store on Sil- velopment Credit Corp In financ­ du.atrinl firm. In this way, Savick explained, and other expenses. The committees tisUally launch YOUR REST N H G H B O jm O ^ STORES usual calendar service. ver Lane In East I^rtford. Michael VaronelU. manager of the mon’in’s and boys’ department in th* This factor is liecoinliig In- tlie local group can quote pro­ Tlie lease program calls for it a public drive for forming an In­ ing new plants dustrial foundation at a mass store, and Harrison Wreeland, store manager who Uvea In Manchester, examine merchandise In on# One Formed In 1918 cieasiiigly important in the loca­ spective Industrialists a "firm, rea- to run for a 20-year term, with 10- CARRY SUGAR HCARt FOOb PRODUCTS 2 for 3 7 Mancheoter^ftaeqing Herald He­ of the store's 78 department*. (Herald Photo by.Plnto). Several towns in the Slate al­ tion of branch plants of large, na- i annsble price' for good Industrial year renewals. The type rental de­ meeting or at the concluaion of. a bron oorrespondenl Miio Susan ready have such foundations, one lionally known and public cels- |«,„i f„r sale nr lease. In some In- sired is annual. serle.x of clinics or seminars dur­ Pendleton, telephone ACademy 8- END WINTER DRIVING 115.00 Vafa«oi^$5l.tO with answered: of which wa) formed as long ago tinn.a conscious firms, Havick says, stanceswhen cnnipetillon for a de- Klnani liig sources for the build­ ing which the workings of an In­ 84M. of the time," she added, “aur- Can Hold Ijind | siiahle prospect Is keen, the foun- ing woiilil lie sii Inaurance com­ dustrial foundation are explained. Mother Discloses rounded by a gang of what t call "George left me of his own voli­ as 1918. tion. 1 wiah him all the success A tew months ago the poasiblllty Iii addition, he says, a louiida- ,(ation may give the site tn the In- pany, moilgage at 60 per lenl of As the Initial committee atarts X LABEL HillbllUes and freeloaders." of forming such an organisation lion can acquire, hold and develop ti,,stry or even sell It at a loss. Ilie building coat, {,900.(100. Tills is to operate, the consultant says. Pull sj2e from Rift by Liberaces She did not Identify them but in the world and I’m happy he ia a 1.1-year first mortgage at 4 4* It usually sets up the framewo... i p s o h ;! sold they were mostly responsible doing'so well. In Manchester to meet competition the best Industrial land in the May Build I'lants WORRIES TODAY |ier lonl yearl.v Inteiexl rate, of a permanent group and general­ Koch Denies "I’m sorry about the pizza pit from other communities in tlie bat­ cninmunlty and make it svsllsble Most industrial rnundallons or C a n n o r i '^ fabric softener (ConUnued from Page One) for the breakup with George. to prospects at s reasonable price. Conm-vUcul Dcvelo|miPiil (tri'dll ly decides to Incorporate. “Lee is too trukting," the mother but 1 thought George was still in tle to attract industry was men­ local development credit corpora- mskettll wash soft, tioned during a TDC meeting by Without such a foiindalloii, the Coll)., mortgage at 20 per cent of This has certain advantages, said. "I-le doesn’t know who his that business. By the way. I ate llnns also rnnstnirt plants, .Sa­ the building losl. $100,000. This lx fluffy, eesler to Iron. Killing Poles said. "Always since little boys, some and they were very good." Joseph D. Savick .Ir.. vice presi­ proi|>erl must acquire an iiiduslri- Ravick says, for aa a corporation Ends lingerie cling. they were so happy together.” true friends are." vick says. In many ca.ses this a 1,1-vonr HCi'oiid mortgage at 6 the Individual members of the new George's venture Into the frozen dent of the rnnsiiltlng firm. sl site "on Its own" after some­ work Is done after ii pro.spect has ^Blanket' The mother lives alone most times long S lid drawn out negotia­ per coiU yciiily mloicHl rate. foundation are not financially re­ pizza business haa become a sore Although the Commission mem­ been signed In n binding contract ‘ffiFsrCSrlttffitt gifts ^ Warsaw, Oct. 33 (>P)—Nazi lead­ of the time, protected only by bers expressed considerable In­ tions willi individual pio|)eity ' Miini lipslei IndiiHlrial Koumla- sponsible for the foundation’s acts Sand one NuSOFT LABEL er Erich Koch yesterday pleaded point between him and his broth­ Tliiyl light! Fuff-fowarf nr lease arrangenieni The foun­ lioii, ■ owner of the boikllng, would and It can buy and sell property, around-the-clock guards, in Lib- er. During one of Liberace's recent terest in the Idea, niosl of them 1 owners, some of wlinm may "hold dation liuilils in accnrilnni'O wllh Innocent In Warsaw Provincial erace's $100,()00 Sherman Oaks wanted more detailed Information ! out for exhorhitanl prices," Savick piovide 20 per rent of the building borrow and lend money and obtain Court to charges of committing TV shows a questioner in the stu­ Its ru.slomcr's speclficalimis, if roxt fiom Its own funds, $100,001) mortgages. -ONLY»3.00 atrocities during World War II. mansion. The guards have been dio audience asked him on the air ear-level hiring aid as to how such a foundation was I says they are within ressoii and, will on duty since she was beaten up set up. how It operated and how It | These factors might ultlilialely at 2 per cent per annum interest Another advantage, Savick says. It M«»OFT. B«JU. NJ. VNX Koch said he never knew there what happened lo brother George. new d|.-Tran*lster not make the plant unsuitable for by mysterious assailants more would fit in with the TDf"s pro-I fores a prospect to look else- rate with amortization to he ”bal-' i* that its olTIcera and tnislees had been atrocities In German-oc­ Lee answered with a calypso, a different use in the future. than a year ago. gram of altracling Industry to where, the consultant warned. looned ' at the end of the lease can make decisions without wait- UPTON cupied Poland and west Ru.ssia song that he has used In his night j y i j g P F Manchester | Continuing, Savick says "It Is Savick said experience has prov­ pcrlod. ' Ing the decision of the majority i until he read about them In the A high-price maintenance crew club act. The song says, in effect, keeps the huge piano-shaped 140 As a result Of the discussion, becoming more and more evident en that banks and In.surance com- I'mlei the annual rental (nlcu- of the members. To Incorporate! KEEBLER SOUP MIXES Indictment. that brothef'George is now selling lallon $:100,000 tlral mortgage lo ,|a a "relativelv simple and Inex- N.B.C. swimming pool In tune. Savick was pomnilsslonrd In pre- I that imliistry la not especially in- paiiie.s will give first ninrlgiige SALTINES . Koch is standing trial for order­ frozen pizza. Dipbmafc pare a repni^ whicli "spelled out" | terested In putting Its capital into loans langing from 90 lo 80 per be paur-oiil oq 18-year level plan pensive matter', ” he says. PREMIUM CRACKERS ing the death# of 72,000 Poles and "But It’s not used any more," Today newsmen got a letter lent of the value of these plants 9 1 9 per cent per interest and m his report Savick has includ- CNICKEH ROOBLEor*'" 160,000 Jews during his reign over the mother' said. "I don’t swim.” from George, now playing a hotel Worn Cntiroly »t tho £»rl the working of such a fniindnllon i bricks ami mortar but wishes In niiioi ti/.KlIoii, $28,(M)8. Tills report, whirli cm era 9,1 i keep its money free for operating In quite a few liislames local ed a preliminary draft of the pro­ 1 Lb. 1 T8MATB VESETAILE the eastern part of the country. He Both she and her pianist son engagement In Dallas, which said; Slender, limed, contoured lo ik founilalloiis have built plants on a .Second niortgji.ge of $100,000 lo posed articles of incorporation of 29c Lb. 29c la the last Nazi bigwig to face denied one report that she has "Everybody knows that I’m no pages, la now under study by the expenses and development of new lie palil out on lii-year level plan inu(ly right it Ihe esr! lO-day speculative basis, putlliig up an the "Manchester Industrial Foun­ REEF TEBETABLE * *8o trial. 1-rked Llberace out of his own longer with my brother Lee. But Commission members A copy lias produi Is " at aliout to per cent per annum for Money-Bick Guarantee. Ea>y also been given tn Ceneral Msn- Tberefore, he says, the loral ! unfinished sliell in liop.e of at- dation, Inc. by-laws." •r ORIOR SOUP (»r s« The prosecutor also read into house. let it not be said that I make my ager Rlcliard Marlin tnlereal and amortization, $10,128. Funds for an Industrial organ­ 2 3 the record charges alleging Koch living selling frozen pizza pies. lermt. See it today...enjoy fa- foundation ran serve a "valuahle Iracljng a I'uslomer by virtue of Fundatlon Investment of $100,- RENLEMON BARCOLENE "Thar will never happen,” she At the next Tivt ’ Hireling Nov. 5. ization are'raised through various was responsible for the deaths qt “ Music Is my life and sp It shall mout Zenith Quality! Free home funi'Uon " tn providing a cerlalnisn immediately available building 000 at 2 per cent interest with bal­ "Reennatituteid” Lemon, Jnioo "All Purpoao Cleaner” PKOA. said. "Lee (.pent Sunday night Hugh Raglin of the RIale Develop- amount of "low r est equity money" ; easily l onvertlble lo his use. means, Savlok says, including so- FOR over 4,000,000 Ukrainians. But he here.” always be." demonsirilion irranged. looning in last few years of loon lieitatlon, the sale of no-divldend Is not being directly tried on those ment Cninmlssion is scheduled In’io supplemeiil funds from private i other ftiv ndatlons have nur- period, $2,000. "Lee Uvea In Palm Springs moat From Palm Springs, Llberace I ZIHITH ..-IM-e e«iml"'HMrtaa SMa further explain the workings oC flnancl'al Instllutlona fo, the . o,,-I qVve atock with par value frequently counts here. Kent $40,186 “I wish to state,” the alltng tN UfiT ktltniei m 4 MtaiwnM tar oa* an Industrial founriaiion istnicilon of new manufacluring j ant am. rented space unstated or as low as $1 which 12 Oz. 2 For 47e 1 Lb. 39 c NMn-i In the inlroilmtinn to bis n Under itiese calciilations, annual would allow all citizens to partlcl- Koch said In a firm voice after the 1''“''*" . ' n. lliem lo Indiialrial ciiaton)era, port, Savick says Ills Itrin feels rental of the liiiilding, excluding I p^te in the community effort and indictment was read, "that 1 am Savli k also says tbal with a loi al ami tlien sold Ihe entire building QUINN'S PHARMACY Now Detp Gripping ALLSTATE now la the Unie for tlie I’lK' to Indilstrlal rnundalloii, organized Bllowamea for local taxes, Insiir- h„i(i ^ ceVtlflcate tea- CHICKEN of th* s e a Bnaiifist Cichtiil not Guilty. whenever a prospect or Investment seriously consider I lie foriiinllon of and prepared lo do biiktneas. a ance, niiilntenuni e and repairs, de- tlfylng to their financial Interest WALDORF "It is only today from the indict­ Manchester's OW N PHONE MI 8-4186 such a foundallnii in order to "pro­ group wished In buy. prei'latlmi and oilier liicideiilal ex­ In the community's progress. ment that I have learned about the commiinity Is In a "gooil aelling I'he Idea of haying a plant built GREEN U B E t TUNA TISSUE vide llie ftiial nilasing tool for the poaltlon " wherievei an Indualnal penses, would be $40,196. Also, contributions from public VITAMIN C INIICMIO terrible things which were done in Industrial develni'iiienl of Man­ prospect Is brougbi lo town for I hem and then leased on a Savick then goes on lo explain •pirlted organizations, the Cham­ Poland. As a German I wish to chester " He explains Hist generally Ihe long-lerm basis has a certain ap­ how Imiustiial foundatlona protect ber of Commerce, the local Labor express my deep regret and my peal for soms Industries. More­ 43c JOHN ^ TRACTION Ravick terms tins step a iieces fliianclrig Is thus svallahle and their Invealmenls. They fully ex­ Union Council, and from the local 7 Oz. 35c For 33c highest disgust at such happen­ sar.v one lo complete tbs 'I'D! "s often Ihe site or lailldlng Is resdy over, there are rertatn tax arivnii- pect, In most oases, the money will municipal government. ing*. program of Ihe last vesr during for the prospeci and llie foimila Isges to he enjoyed by s (Irni op­ lie relurped, with Interest so Ihfat ^'I am completely shocked by AmoicalsNdl erating In reii4er haadlal ing before this court and the Po­ Republican Candidate— Hllmulatlng local economy, he says. lish nation as a penitent for deeds N i w i m formation and liala lo suppnri such j cnmmimily la not organized foi I'lants niiil lea.-e lliem bacli and Slated Halloween STATE SENATOR a program: and la now attem pting I ^bimedinlc in lion In financing liave a.I rew plaiit'a liiilll for This protection of capital la se­ 2 For 27c committed by others. I am not SNOW to acquire Ihe aervli ca of a full- new...... plant...... By llie ...... llriie Ihe com- ihelr use on S lea.-e baals Thus, cured 111 the following ways, Sav- The UNICEK youngsters will be guilty. time execulive aecreliiry. nuuilty lias gnileii iii giinlzed ami is m,, fomvlalloii eiei la a plaiil and j h k says, out again this Halloween collect­ "The guilt lies with those who most foundations today are free and I hive been No niipllcallnn prepared to make an offer, the ,p|aln.s title ami llie hulldliig I.'j Morlgagea ing pennies for less fortunate chil­ Pledges*.r An. lliiluKtrlal . . , I ,fnuiidstinii j ,1 "oulil . , I ', prospei ' I has probalily' Im aled else rented tn the film for a long term employ mortgages, wllh the foiin- dren, sent here so they may remath-free St a rea.somible ligme, wllh sn ilalloii taking tlie first position If Sunday schools In Manchester as I might have been dangerous to In "no way duplicate the duliea, j Need Fast ,4ctlmi actlvllles or progress of existing option lo hiiv St a price 11ml will II cover.s ihc entire loan and sec­ will distribute coin containers GERBER’S them.” The community must he pie ( Ive the niifidallnii s small profit, ond position If an Insurance enm- Koch went underground after I WILL NGHT local and Slate development agen­ pared to act Immediately wlipn an Sunday and the youngsters will WOPLOS TIRES Dili lines Procedures patiy or bank parllclpstea. Hitler's downfall and was caught cies," Ss.vick says, "bill latliei nppoiliinllv pirsenis Itself lo si ring Manchester doorlwlls Oct. 31. would atrengllien llich liami and Aflei explsming Ihe need for s Lipases If the foundation re- Coins collected in the trick of by the British in West Germany AGAINST STATE f iP S S T Iran a desirable Indualry he em- lalns ownership of the properly tn 1940. He did not Identify the provide iiieaiis needed to offer phaair.ed foiiiKlsIinn ami the services It pro­ treat rounds will be used by the STRAINED O U A U T f I furnished Ihe prospect, a binding persons he charged guilty. rompelillvp and altracllve pi'o- At the preaeni lime there are 1.) vides. Sn iili then goe.s Inin llie United Nations to provide food HIG HW AY fioaala tn Industrial firms expand- Induatiial foundatlona or envelop­ npernlioii.s oi smli sn organiza- lease of sufficient term to amor­ and medical rare for underprivi­ ng or relncating.'■ ment corporal Ions In such towns I Ion, tize Ihe properly la secured from leged children of tha world. SUGAR HEART 2IPFY Belgians Save 9.9% DEfARTMENT During llie past year, he aaya. ss Dsnhurv, Danielson, Middle j All Industrial fomidatioii nr the prospeci. the neeil for am h a foundation or Demand Notes outright cash DRIED REEF MQUlb STARCH APPLE­ $.70x16 town. Norwich, rutnnm, Bristol corporsllon can he made up of a Brussels — The ratio at savings JOHN KOTTNElt WASTE ■ a t Tube-TyiTilbe-Type other local deieloimien'f'credlt enr- and Olliers few "verv liilere.sted local cilir.eiia" loans are ]irolccled by a demand 1 ®® to national income Increased in 17 Each In pain pprallon had exprea.sed Itself sev­ Due of the oldest Is the Danbury m' he based upon s fund, rsised note, somellines s foundation will Pelgium from 8.8 per .'cent in 1061 Plus inx eral limes when industrial flriiis Industrial Koundallou orgniilzeil from a laige cross-sect ion of the purchase a block of the prospect's 2 Oz. 3 5 c .,< ^ " Qt.25c to 9.9 per cent In 1967. The high SEASON ED ^5EN ATE conalderlng relocating or e.slaldisli hack III 1918 with the original paid : cohimumly and administered lo- stock or some of Ills bonds In or­ SAUCE. point during that period w-oa In THE SALEM t-Type Blackwolla ' Tubele** Blackwnlle Ing branclir.s turned away from cnpltsllzatlon of $!93,non and over cally, Savick says, der tn give him the capital need- 11"'Diagonal Picture NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED Maiii hcslei' to oilier areas. LIQUID 1956,, when savings amounted to M e PncG Bale Pfice l.nno stockholders, i [ The .stter Is generally prefer- eil. 10.4 per cent. In 1907 the national ,BY TRAINING • EXPERIENCE^ SERVICE UIIF-VHf Outright Each Outright Eftch This happened, .Ravick aaya, he- One of the more riy^nl organ- able, he says, because the more Imaurance if the prospective DIAL SOAP rause there wa.i no local organiza­ income was $7,860,000,000 and VOTE REPUBLICAN • STATE ELECTION NOV. 4 . Price, Each In Pair*, Price, Each In Pain, Enjoy peace of mind this winter with Izathma la In Danlelaon, orgniilzed people active and conlrlhutlng to company la closely held or Its fu­ BARCOLENE BATH SIZE saving, totaled $780,000,000. This Pine Tax Plus 'Tax Plu* Tax Plus Tax " tion prei'Hied lo assist In the In 19,10. The (oumlatloii originally 1 the foundation, the’ more local ture siicce.ss depends on one or $ 39 9.95 New ALLSTATE F>i\ent Traction Snow neant o...per, capita income of ROTTN'EB f o r SENATE COMMITTEE 22.95 17.66 23.95 10.88 finam ing ami ennsiruction of a pm, baaed a tfi-acre liact for In-] support II will receive which It two...... tiidivlduals,. some ...... foundations 4 for 4 3 ' slightly more_than $873 and per L K S niA D E Tires. The snow tire with husky, deep manufai lurhig plan on a long ,|,.veiopmenl .and last year I needs If It la In survive and be require the firm to Insure the 34.08 10.88 27.05 21.88 I a b B s s l-iBBIe af l-afna .. i _ _ s asn.s a a a x x . « a a — I_ k .. ; . ' .1 capita savings of more than |86. gripping tread that really digs in . . . no term lease ha.sis st rale.s com-, $1,10,00(1'hi lO 'davs to help i ,m .,.,„f„i lives of these Individuals In fa­ Q t. 2F,f37c 26.95 2^86 80.45 24.88 pelltive mill nthrr sections of the ,„p ..onstrucllon of a new, .ru, p, renrcaiilzalion msv vor of the foundation to the more spinning in snow, slush and mud. country where such groups ere million plant, for a p .^ p e c l ou ^ 20.95 24.88 38.95 28.88 $1 amount of the foundation’s Inter­ Drive to Sears Today! active. a long let 111 lease-back h«8'8_ The i um*iiv it consists of a est. SCOTT DIAL SOAP SALADA : ■ ■ ■ ■%■. Beesuae of this allualirtn. Ravick plant will IniHally employ 180 pern | ^0^,.,, . trustee* and officers In a number of cases, Baviok «ays, .Manchester citizens "must sons with e.xpsnslon programmed ! __ _ FAMILY NAPKINS REGULAR SIZE consider the formstlon' of elljter up to more than 300. the foundntion or s credit corpora­ Industrlsl fniiddatlons have also HORIZONTAL P A Y LATER ON SEARS EASY tion If the town hopes lo Improve often sav-d' Jobs which rommuh- TEA llles were In danger of losing, 2 For 29c 2 For 27c PAYMENT PLAN... FREE INSTALLATION Its economy and compete for new For Immediate DRIVE NOW Industry with other sertlnns of the Hsylfit says, by furnishing he.lp to CHASSIS wHh country." already established locsl 'Irms. J958 EB6LISH FORD , D e l i v e r y Competition In this country to­ Howievee—he points out, the pri­ WISHBONE Vi Lb! 43c j L . NO PRINTED •. day for new Industry has far sur­ mary purpose of the foundation Is WOMEN BAB-0 Window Shades CIRCUITS • TWO GREAT ALLSTATE SNOW TIRE BUYS! passed anything, the.,„ - United lo rieale new Jobs and giv* asslat- ITAUAN DRESSING 2 roe 31c m«$in$ • • * States has ever befoi^ experienced, ance lo outside firms which wish lit lur tkillfd MRirattort McNle to Order Reg. he says. to locale In the community or jo ■“48 Tea Baga a l U t a t c Bring your aid rallqra In nnd 63c .. LESS SERVICE V SEARS Regions rompele against re­ help groups of Individuals .start a Giant 2 enr 4 7c new business that does not com- save 8S« per ahndo. 8 Ox. 29c. 4t: HEADACHES T f. gions.-slates against states, and a • a • METR0E(H4TANS "ALL-SEASONS” local coniinumliCB compete wll+i pele with an established local In­ a ' one anoUier lyinanelal news­ dustry. CLEAN • WAX > POLISH Fw G O Hint wlHi 2-in-l papers are janiiiied with com­ Industrial fnuhdallona<> seldom PABLUM BIB 7 i u . . . ZiNtTH Snow and Mud munity advertising and a lecent make a loan to a prospect. If a , MIXED CEREAL ORANGE JUICE IXTRA VAIUI nATMtlS Trtod Issue of a -New York paper car­ local bank will lake the risk. Sav­ • IVvo 4 X 6 epeaker* Now Only For Only ried 107 folumiis or 32,000 lines of ick aa.vi. but often hankera are YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR Industrial development advertis­ either unable or unwilling lo make a 18,000 vulta of pietara ing paid for by nearly 1,000 dif­ the necessary advance and again cNiy $ist, emy kiRd * MtiifaetiM 9u«NtMt«Ml 8„oz. 22c 4 For 35c power ferent organizatlon.s Inleresled In often Ihe term of the loan JronV the a ChielenaiO faca giaas - 188 promoting their area.* foundation la more favorable than • Sunthine pietur* tiA* Hnmethliig Extra ran be'obtained from a tec.al hank r*9 ul«riy $2.00 " BRILLO • Spotiitadial Other areas not vet industrial- For example, since the fnu'nds- wiHi ceuppR M e w — only MANCIMI KOTEX a Banf-tnit toeo $U m 0.70x18 ------—------50 PEPPOIS PADS THREE TO CHOOSE FROM d PitUrpuah/on-off apaliol Tuhe-Type $.70x18 No extra roata, no nbUEation, notV- • Ita a control 'TtJB8).”qfPE B t ^ e m V A J U M Each la pairs Tube-Type ing to aign, floor done aa often aa •omplsie In Coiital CenvfrtiblM. aC batm Ptna Tax TVBE/rVPE BI^CKWAIXS BlarkwoR Sale Price r.ach. Plus Tax .vou wiah. 71^ oi. 23c . Reg. SijM 45c Outright Each No Trade-In nequlred Sale Price No Trade-In Required . PAVE ond SAVE Colara available: Greea, Block and While. Ur Price, Back la Pairs, Outrlgfet I Each ALSO Size a ExpeAly retraodad (COI^PARC UUR u n v PftICES) t« ta milea per galloa on this model. Eajoy Mg Plus Tot Pina Tax Price, Eaefe, in Pairs. e T o u g h - Rubber cleats IMTROVIGNE PARSON'S "SUDSY" ’ from aidewoll to Plus Tax BAKER'S ear., cemfort with amaR ear ecoaomy. Tikated, iMlvaiedi Chiaraaleed. "“$.70x18'" " “ 18J8"T“ “ “ 13.88 Pine Tax really dig in for ex­ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS VINIIIAN lUNDS O n sM HouselioM V ■Idewolt for ru g |^ I»J6* 14.88 tra traction 3 O i. I S c COLOR RETS ' Narvlead fey aar a m w aftfeaali “ 7.10x18 17JB wintar driving. AND PARKING AREAS ' Amraoida^^ V ■31.08' i a J 8 ^ a Tough X-41* Rubber NEW ENGLAND'S URGIST BIGUSN FORD DEALER III an MM* 9% Oma pay plaa. if.38 lABS a Cold Rubber and taker tbe batdeat ALL WURH MACHINE SPREAD 25c iijRi'"*' Bonded Rayon ciuh- "7;$0xI5" 38.88' '18B8 AND POWER ROLLED INTROVIGNI DOG YUMMIES r"3$u88 iena Impact*. road pe^dlaga * FRliUS ESTIMATES * L A JOHNSON Tam s Anmaged—'All Work pnaraatMS Sii 4o.41c^ 4 OR. 19c DUTCH' .■srtsiu PRINT ca " araRB RoiiMt 'G .i H. PAVING md CONSTRUCTION CO. K ersl INTROVIGIII IN A fM S W im CLEANSER • 18$ CELL CHipal 94»6 Indestrles, Irc. 728 MrIr S treet MM., «lMa. aate-» AM W r P .& TEI. MI S-4tf4 — Ml MTOO S S L u o c lS c 24 31c 2 'ror 25c liwcoUr -."oifltnwRWTMr -■» » > (OMMT 4ilefeWMh]i ^W eC . TfewHk._Pt>e-4 $ A JI. ■ PhoRt MI S-4B01 R 9T* . ■ - • ' OWIlf RASY n u iii PARSINO T ■ i. It- t I . ■ f -r

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liANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1068 PAGE FOURTEEN I chalrmitn, Mid he gntlclpe^a that drsaseeIS should be eneloeed in each overtime - 'last night but they I Section tTwo. THURSDAY,’ OCTOBER 23, 1958 >#tmrfa9sit9r; ^tienittg Heralit THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 Pages IS to 28 Columbia the full 1350 quoU wilt be reieed. 3 Weeks Set Aside box o^-'^iackage.r-'^ac couldn't M v e two buildings. - Solicitors have been hard to get, ire are some artlclea that First to go was a 2-car garage; W e Made Some Errors, ■ - .(p.'- S '. > . ■ ■ ' • _ but those who have aeceptod this For Overseas Mail be eent overseas,' !B g ^ on the summer estate of Theodore' DOQCY responsibility are working diligent­ These' inc .d matolUs-,''^juid Teniey of Staten Island, N, Y .! I GOP Officials ly to flnieh before, th« end 6/ the' lightei* fluid. Cigarettes,, other Ui->. Only two weeks ago the Teniey j| FOR' Labor Bars«< The period f/o m Nov. 1 to N ^ . Firm Asks Withdrawal month. A total of $206 haa al­ bccco products and coffee ar* prp- home also was destroyed by Are STATE SENATOR Cavagnaro Tells Party (^bf C Says of Auction Set Luncheon ready been turned in, he agfd. 2G has beeri deaignAted for^U w hibited in parcels to certain mili­ of undetermined origin. In addition to thoae announced matllnf; o f Ohristmas pilrceU, tary posts. Half at, hour later the firemen 1 1 Race Funds as solicitors in the beginning, he were called to the isolated farm i. To many of tho»« attending the; as we know, ever Attempted any- Chr.atmaa cards and- leUere to Addresses should Jie legible juid Of Storm Sewer Bid ___ of Joseph Bruie at Kent Rd., West To Revive Enthusiasm , 1 ihinfif Hkp this lyp<* of Ruction. Rnd Mrs. Reginald Le\i’Ui and Kd- rcleeeed the following names., last compiste, Bailey addsdi■' d ,. written Chamber of Commerce auction on ^ Hrtually un- ward MacDougall announce that night: .Mrs. Walter Card, Mra. members of the Arjiied Forces wTth'aTypWriterlfldMi^^^^^^ * tra“*>‘ HIOHI.AND PARK PTA To Kennedy Main St, Friday night it * rfei'way that we dlacovered aome a public luncheon in honor of Jerry bunnack, Mra. Frederick overseas; Poetraaetot Aiden E. also explained that Armed Eorces body -oonverted into a shack-, to The Gabriel Cdnatructlon Co.,eba acrapitd together out of exiitlng Maeht, Mrs. Howard . Shumway, house wood choppers and farm Democratic Town eraliae was^a little late to atari making ilies ibid civilians who receive a storm sewer on Main SE. from members of hia party they mut Mall tomorrow at noon.„ ' Kngagemrnt Announced plained furt^r^ hat beeti M t aside were of suspicious nature. ly. for the Main St. Job and about I John F. Kennedy (D-Maas) and letter will be sent to the Charter the high-priced bidding cither changes " their mall through AIX) numberg- Leonard St. to Bigelow HtMk. revivify their enthusiasm to win Mr. and Mrs. Philip Coulombs for mall .eArtled by surface trans- BOOK FAIR ^.OOft might be left over from I tour Maeaachusetta Democratic Oak Lodge of B'nai B'rith. which Ridding Htarted High This will be an Informal affair The Postmaster finished by say­ The firm, whoso bid was the State elections here Nov. 4. "squeeied them out ' or kept them of Rt. 6 have announced the en-^ Itortatjph. Cards and letters go­ OOP DONATIONS GOOD three of the.four sewera on which gave non-partisan help t o both •'We realize now the bidding was affording everyone a chance to ing that the Christmas rush was lowest opened Tuesday on the Main icandldatea for the Houae do not Cavagnaro. at a Town Commit­ from bidding at all. gagement of their'daughter, MlM ing by Air Mail should be sent Hartford, Oct. 23 (Ai—The Re­ Jbida were accepted Tuesday. xThey parties In the interest of bringing This disappointment was echoed started loo high on many of the meet and talk with the candidates. expected to' be large; and that the Higiilcmd PewR School St. project, told General Manager, l-need its ffnancial support in their tee meeting in the Municipal out the vote. ^ B'lorence Yvonne Coulombs, -to between bee. 1 and Dec. 10. publican state finance’ chairman, will be installed at tVestminster today by the retail merrhanta who articles and this put them out of Other guests include Mra. Julia poet office's )ob wilt be greatly Richard Martin today, it is with­ I election campaigns. Building, thanked party members Sidney D. Carter, son of Mr. and ;''A number of suggestions re­ William A. O. Minot of Green­ Rd.; Lydgll St.. Union St. The Dance Planned sponsored the auction and who reach ot some there wep loo Keeney of .Somers, national com- eased If people take' Advantage of OCT. 24-2S drawing because of an "error in T' ,T ha la'bdr organization's Com­ for their "excellent cooperation" in Mrs. Lewis Carter of Kelford, garding overseas inall Was offered wich, reports that his committee i estimating" requirements of the fourth sewer will be put on Char­ Committee member Mary have since been spot checking for many aiicllon bucks floating around mlUccwoman, John Mullen of the Christmas mall period. 10 A.M. t o 6 P.M, mittee on Political Education bringing about the first Democrat- O'Dwyer, chairman of the Man­ Stafford Springs, state central N. C. by the poet oAce. Sise and weight has received contributions that are Job. ter Oak St.) ahoppcr's rearlion. and the niles needed lightening. To Miss Coulombe Is a graduate of Martin aaid he will now wait (COP&4.. reported to the clerk o filo victory in Manchester history chester Federation of Democratic those who were disappointed, all committee m a n " Franklin O. limitations should be cheoked and cloM to the 1954 ffgure.'Minot said Bonks of Interest to all ages win Could Forfeit Bond the House-that $4,.500 allocated 10,10 town elections Oct. 6. ■'The auction was aimed it pro­ Windham Hgb School'and attend­ yesterday that the sum raised so see what Crockett has to aay on Women, announced proceeds from viding ajl of our cuatomers with a that can be' said la that we are Welles of Taleotlville. randidate boxes should contain suSeient 2 Sotpicioag Fires be on M le. Baby sitters a'vall- The withdrawal, If accompliahed, campaign co'mmittees for these; '"R ut something haa happened,'' ed the WUIlmantic State Teachers cushioning to prevent rattling or. , far is within 6 per cent of that the matter. He said this will deter­ a' dance the Federation plans to night's enlertalnmcnl and a Inilv sorry,” for slate senator, as well as Ijt- College. She la now employed able at srhool. might cause the company, to for­ mine the town's next step.' I candidates had be^n recalled and' the chairman added. He said spirit hold Nov. 8 al the Knights of chance to secure some very ■ •nrth- When pianning the auction. Wat­ Vergne II William... Columbia's loosening of articles. Also‘X .sltp ff^ ^ o rd , O ct J» «>i—West raispd in 1954. "Contributions are feit a $1,500 hid bond, according - the checks voided. " j has abatod.since that victory, and kins said, the rules were gone In the exporlmental englneeiing listing the contents and theNad' Stafford volunteer firemen worked coming in well now," he .Mid. Columbus Home will be donated to while prizes. " Rnice Watkins, candldii'e for the .Stale Iveglsla- I office at PmU and Whitney Air­ to Martin. ,• A COt*E spokesman^’^agpiained “ there Isn’tNia much feeling for the to"’n committee chairman of the retail division ! over and changed "again and ture. It would also leave the Main St. today that regional reptosffita- the State election" again' in an sllempi to inver all craft Dlv. She also .said Stale ticket can­ said 'We certalnh didn i intend A liHnsportalhin commlllee has { Carter la a graduate of North project up in the air, until other 1 lives concluded thst the candldiktS$j7T'He called for Wronger Town evenliialities and make them as Hospital NotCyS 'were sufficiently strong poH^ally 'Gomm'iUec support of'local •Demo­ didates will he pre.senl at a Fed­ to exclude anyone for. aflei all been set up and persom In need : Carolina SlaU College and haa plans were mada for contracting the primary purpose was to create fair as possible. Many meetings of this service .ne asked to call for It.' The next highest bid lor or financially and do not need ciAtic candidates Attys> -Jrvlng eration tea to be held Sunday were also held to work out all the ; served four years In the llnlted j from 3 ,to 6 p.m. al the Commun­ good w ill" either .Mrs. Ue'.vls or MacDougall. Stales Air Force. He la preaent-1 the Job given by the Jarvis Con­ Patteato Today: 20$ money "which could be used bet- - Aronsbn and David Barry, ruftniiig Conllnuing Watkins said "Thus details that go with making such There is also a baby silting struction Co. of Manchester, was . ADMITTElD YESTSIRDAY: Mrs. ter elsewhere." j for Stale fepresentaUve, and Att.y: „ ity Y. She 'said U .s Senate can- fas the first lime we llhe fharn- a large, and esperimeninl under-1 ' ly employed as a lest pilot at Pratt | None of the checks listed s s ' John Fltz0.irfi)4, campaigning for "lldate Thomas Dodd, congression- .wrvice avsilalile at the i liapel for and Whitney Aircraft. A spring, $64,562.50 and Martin said today Scphla Ruhnel, 42 Hyde St.; berl or any other chamber as far taking a siK < css i ,|(,siie to leave their voided on July 29 waa drawn to Judge of Probate.- al ^n^ndidatc Emilio Daddario, wedding is planned. l the iQ^’n “doesn’t have that kind of Mrs. Selina Sommervllle, 25 the candidates themselves, but to " I f everyone kcejig... working," High Sheriff Donald Poller. Stale ■'With no previous experience |.m|,i|.pn while atlendin; the hinch- PerannaJs money.” . Trunbull St.; Mrs. Catherine committees working in their be- Cavagnaro said, "we \ftll.^do as Senate hojTsful Fred Doocy, and to go on. we did slip up on several Other miniittee inem'hers A 2.C. Joel Anthony, son of Mra. The "efor in estimating," ac­ Karvelis. 339 Tolland Tpke.: Ron­ things, he salfl, and frankly ad-j ,.-.-vin'][p on this affair are .Mrs. POT ROAST cording to Martin and Town En­ half. , ( well Nov. 4 a.x we did Ella Gra.sso. bajidid.itc for secre­ Ruth Anthony, recently returned [ ald Shurkus, 26 Jenaen St.; Arthur niit liftd n lot to Irarn about i .lohn rringle. ,Mi.s. .Natlian P e l l , % gineer James Sheekey, was a fail­ Sv eet, ll66 loUand Tpke.; George Committees fot Kennedy and Demorrjta 'swept all town offices^ tary of slate, are expected to at- running aurli aiL affair but wp to this country front Japan where' four Democratic House eolleaguea, Oct. 6,J leaving Repiibllrans only '♦gnd, along with local candidates I .Mrs Altmi Robinson, -Vlrs, F.d- he was stationed for Ihe past two ■ ure by the firm to ascertain that Lee, Waterburj’ ; Mrs. Sophie E. A. JOHNSON Irlfd, and thrd hard " . w ard ,Mart>o'.'gaIi, .Mrs. W illim n October iB.perfettJtor hearty pot roasts. Iiitere-sting- Main St. has a concrete base, Konaraki, King St., Rockville; seeking reelection had been alio- Ifu’se po.sta allowed them by minor- oij[f't)s,r State lickct, Tirket.a may yem a. After spending two and ' 10 Jated these amounts: Kennedy. Walkina anid tha cbJimbfr waa I Biirnhiini and .Mrs, FVlw anl Carl- rathet than a gravel one. Ei.ijene Barrett, 14 Deepwood ily rcpre.scntallon. | be rtblalned from Federation mem- vary plenaod at thr turnout tha one half weeka with his m other,! ly sdiwiohed and car^uUy cooked, a pot roast in its I $!2.500; Rep, Edward P. Roland. a o n , Sheekey said apparently tfie Dr.; Roland Oulette, Wapplng: Calla fl>r Help ! bers: mlrraat diaplayad at tlia aurlion he left Sunday lo report for duty '■ $500; Rep. Philip J. Phllbln, $.500: PAINT CO. ! f'lnsN Oflleera at a haae in South Carolina where own aromatic, smooth gravy is the ultimate in good firm must have been misled by the Joaeph Naretto, 25 Maple St.; Wil­ ' As a starter toward more spirit. - in other biiJuqess last night. ajid lha inmirdlata aalaa raatjiting I Rep. Thomas J Lane. $.500 and Cavagnaro requc.sted a slnmg : committee membecs discussed 1 lyicHl young people are well he expecta to aerve the balance of bituminous material covering the fred Boure, 18 Oak St., Rockville; 723 MAIN ST. from tha promotion and satisfying eating. Any of .*?eYe^ral less expensive Rep. John W. McCormack. $.500. turnout of help til contacting i campaign details and finances and I lepreaenleil am ong the leaders of Ilia lerni road. A concrete base lies under­ John Hsrrla, Bolton; Martha. W'halhai tha (.'hnmbar will apnn- The committee also listed a voters for a voter-making sc.s.sion j lalketi about the'possibiliiy^pf re- I tlieir classe.S In W indham High Mra. Harvey S. Collins and cuth of meat at Pinehurst can be uked. We pan give neath, He said. Szetela, 34 Lewla St.; Priscilla aor RMntliar Riirtimi naxt yaar re­ .12,000 allocation to the committee Salurda.v. He said Democrats niu.st srranging the committee’s district I S i hool. .N'ainea of i l:iss ofTliera daiighlrr Linda relumed home It is assuiied that, in submit­ mains to ba aaan. ] you any cut you call for, but for special .Tuicy tender­ Marks, 444 Woodland St.; Mrs. for J. M. Burns, nemocrat run­ repeal the showing made in a , repre.sentatioii .so that Theodors • Has I as relessed llila w eek thrniigli Ihe Monday night after apending a ting a higher bid, the Jarvis Co. Margaret Plank. 16 Mile Hill Rd., ••\Va would Ilka our ruatomara ' ness and wonderful flavor, we suggest beef cilt from r ust have- known of the concrete ning against Republican Silvio O voler-makihg se.s.sion last Satur- : Powell, newly elected town di- to lat ua know If they would like | few daya with .Mrs. Collins’ par­ Rockville; Mrs. Mablq Wood, Cov­ ..Conte to fill the first district seat ents, .Mr and Mra. Thomas Mc- base and the added work that day. when 102 voters registered as rector, may become a member. to havr the auction apaln,” Wat>' iirer of the senior (lass; Paul choice selected Pinehurst chucks. entry; Milton Tedford. 66 Broad vacated by Rep, John W Heaellon Domociaia as against .56 aigning Jx-e Sllveislem asked about the Avignone Ireasiirer of Ihe Junior ( Iowan In .Morelown, Vt. ■would be involved excavating it .. “RUST-OLEUM’ km« aaid, "and aupprationa aa to 0 St.; George Benton, 54'Strickland (R-Massi as returned and voided up a.s Republicans. possihilitv of droiiping anv mem- (dns.s; .Vlnrllyn Baker, aliident Martin said he doubts the se. ho'v it nhouM ba run would ba Gabriel Co. can legall.v withdraw on July '29, He also called upon eommiUee ; iM>rs who miss three consecutive clcomad.'■ roiincil; Roliert Klliott, treaaiiicr Manchester Kventng llersid, (in- ISIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son: Hov, vei. In its report just filed ! member.s lo aid Altec Perry In get- meetings and was told this is im- of Ihe freahn an i lass; and Roh- liimhia enrres|inn(lent. Mrs, Don­ One of the Best Buys of the Week its bid, but the firm could refuse to Mr. and Mra. Allan Gemmell, t( enter into a contract. If it does i for the pcrio.l Sept, l through " C ’S »'(• ah.schlee ballots, saying possible under the bylaws ci'l Haynes and .Marie Haddad ald R. Tiitlle A f' 6-.643.5. Upper Bntchei Rd., Roc'nville; a] 20 ;hal Democratic absentee ballots GraiifliiiH .S|iroiiAe *A0 so. the firm will stand to forfeit Oct. . CO*^p: lisled nvoilie- i-nn on Ihe aliident eoiincil Stephen son / to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald tl'lhiitiim of $1,000 to the Rums fm out numheted those of Republicans ! _ a bid bond of .H..500, Martin said, Klelclicr. Ireasiirer of tlie Archery Doherty, 63 Ehdrldge St; : Congress Cr-mmillee made on Oi'l III all (he voting districts in the | 4 rilP/.lH'la itllVa 5*/fi Ixiiiisn. K>', Oct. ’2.'i T’' '‘ijinnd- YOU GET ALL THE ••GRAVY’*! Chill and hia sisler Kay are co- adding that Town Counsel Charles DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: town election, _____ ma Sptoiise celehroies her hOt h I’rofrHMir (»iv$‘s ihnirman of Ihe l-alin I'liib plan­ Crockett will look into these Janis Ravins, 19 Ironwood Dr., In Its Sept. 1-Oct. '20 rcpnil. Cavagnaro reported lliat Gov- Caracas United States exports hiiih'lHv Ifiil.iy mid the leeimgei ALL TH€ SAVINGS! questions. ning conimlllee. Lvcliirv on Phone Vernon; Mrs. L. May Kingsbury, COPE lists these other conlribii- ermu Rihicoff is expeiled to pay to Venezuela amounted to J1 .040,. AUCTION she iiinirieil In 1046 will he there fin Ihe alaff nf the acliool pa­ Project Out Now a visit here lo aid in the local 610,000 in 19.57. or 5 per eent of ALL THE QUALITY! Coventry: Mark Caipenter. En­ tlona In the New England slates: to help per are Barbaia Bailey, .Marlivn At any rate, the Main St. To th'- Maine Stale ("OPE Cnin- campaign, total U.S. exporta. This was a 61 New Britain, Get. 2.1 i/R. ITie field: Mlaa Virginia Fluckiger, El­ SATURDAY, OCT. 2S "Ili'Hiidiiiii ' Slid Delberl ''Shorty'' Baker, Anne BHiiner, Fteiiv Kl- when you buy Pinehurst lean, boneless, waste and sinew free project is out for the immediate lington: Carleen Conran, 4 Green mittee. B ngnr, .simply for "elec­ Last night's committee meeting .per cent lncrea.se over the vaija .Spidiise, wiin WHS 16 when they ediieallonBl telephone replaced 10 A.M. linll, ('nrol Kaskowit/, and Fnn present, according to Martin. It Rq.; Frederick Jones, 25 Proctor tion" $3,000, and the committee was Ihe first since town elections, of U.S. exports lo Venezuela in iiiHiiied. will eilleitiiln (pilelly in Koivn. erliieatlonnl television today al thr was one of five storm sewer p)roj- for Interests of the peorde of Mas- and each dl.sti irl leader « as paid 19.56. Goods worth $897,744,000, or ffti'la (New Britain) Teachers College of Rq.; Edward Reale. Thonipaon- C. Elmore Watkins chats -with Congressman Edwin Ma.v, and Mra. Watkins witli Mrs. May, at tlieir .siimll hnnie in the imiiinlnln In tile lioipiiln ( ’lilh, I ects on which bids were accepted vUje; Mrs. Ca.ollne Schwarz. Staf­ sarliuselts, Boston, $2,500, a round of applause for his work 6.9 per cent of all U.S. imports, Buekland School Sav- Connecticut the Dutch treat luncheon at WiUic's Steak House at noon today. The luncheon waa a midday stop rnmmuiiily of ('sll. ('reek. .swimming groii|i, are Smat Tue.sday. Mi^rtin will enter Into ford; Mri. Alice Trowbridge, 21 Contributions to campaign com­ Dct^ 6 were sent from Venezuela to the Incapacltaled al his home by a tn May's "May Da.v" in Manchester, and the Watkins met the candidate's wife for the first time. The committee voted to send a United States last year, a gain of "I iiiiridiiin'' siiys she Is not as age; Hiiami .Sncacihl and (tarol CHUCK contracts for the other four as Stock Pi. tHeraid Photo by PintO). mittees for Individual candidates, Grounds spnglilly HS she used |o he hut .laswlnskl with Rita Kvan.s. fresh­ fool Injury, Di R. Heber Rich- soon as the low bidder on all of not to the candidates themselves, letter of thanks lo East Hsrtford's ■ 28.5 per cent. RAIN or SIIINF si III enjoys life wllli ''Sliorty,'' man. new this year. On the Varsi­ nrda, aaaoclate profeaaor of ediica- them -J. E. Devin and Son of East outside, Ma.v said enlhiiala.stically, during the period: llon and paychologv, delivered a Rep. John E. Fogarty (D-RI), Sponsored By Rtiekland P.T.A. now .'1(1 ty football squad are .lohn Wheal- U). Hartford - gets performance bonds "I've had a wonderlii! day. " He never stiiyed sway finip me on. Ikuil.s .Snracchl .Ir. Thomas Iwo-hmir lecture lo Hia ela.sa which ROAST and insurance certificates drawn About Town May ntel about 1'20 people at $1,000: Frederick J. Fayette iDi, FROM ANTIQUES II night In all Ihe years we been Kowalski, Is^onmd King, Alan was aaaeinhied several milea away Farm. . . Fresh up with the town. ihe ix)ffee-hour vl.sils thia morning, running against Rep. Winston L. TO NEW ITEMS married,'' she said Plum and Fun Kolvii The claaa heard the Icciure (All cuts except the Martin said the authorization Work Hard to Win, .vioat of them were hoiisewi\’es. Proiity IR-Vtl tn fill th'> s.eat va­ 'Ile a awful gixid lielpm' oiii clearly through s loud speaker .sys­ SUET FREE given him by Directors Tuesday lo The Missionary Circle of the cated hy .Sen, Ralph E. Klamler* rVKnVONK INVITKO Bov Meniil KrBe Wh^n you buy Pinehiirst FARM FRESH NEW ENGLAND eye of the chuck.) In Informal talks, he spoke to mound Ihe house snd wasliin' Wrth Ihe Boy Seoul drive in Its tem that waa connected lo the enter Into contrax-ta was limited to Emanuel Lutheran Church will iP.-Vl) $5,000; Islinrh Will Bn Sfrvrd CHICKENS .you take all tlie chance out of chicken buying. them a'ooiit the vsrioiij campaign dishes.'' last two weeks, Reginald I,cwls, kelephone receiver. Again. Plnehurat featurea fresh chickens at veiy low prices Gabriel's figure in the case of the meet tomorrow .night at 8 o’clock. Issues snd answered numerous James E Burke (Di, running . . . buy one, six or a dozen . . . unusual value. Main St. project. And even if he The program will be from the May Tells Republican! qu

^Come to Pinehurst at 302 Main and stock up on CoU Oln- SHURFINE PINriH’RST CONTIM'E TO ir ini i; tj. m »n ?) 'gerxle. Sparkling' water or Raspberry soda and save 10c on FEATURE THIS DEI.K'IOl'S every’ 2 bottles . . . or 60c on case of 12, , Use Fro-.Ioy vanilla Ice cream with this Raspberry soda MARSHMALLOWS SPECIALS Vi gdlen for.a delicious drink. . . _ " * ight in line with modern idea* DINNKK HEADY FRO-JOY GINGERALE R- about %Aferdiet! Today’a 1 lb. bag 29' TURKEY SLICES itox 39c SPARKLING W A TE ir Pepai-Cola, reduced in calorie*, is RASPBERRY SODA never heavy, never leio sweet, Jiave StiUTIIEHN kPa H Ice Cream SWORDFISH STEAKS Pkr. 69c so’s home hedfins $ Pepsi. Pick up a carton, next large our way! shopping trip, VEGETABIESI Vanilla, rharolato (Vanlllg, .Strawherry. .Cliocolato) bottles (content!) Vou get premium quality OPEN THURSDAYS md FRIDAYS TILL 9:00 Mobilheat with'RT-98 . . . the moat rompletely effective fuel oil additive In use today. And Just in: -"Frwh Daily GOOD EATING Qniham Flour, Whole Wheat you get premium service. Au- Flour, Betty Crocker Wild OLD .MONK Bread ‘ tomatie deliveriee’ ' . a bal­ 6 IV E ’E M BhiefiPrry Muffin Mix, Dun­ Raisin anced payment plan iuid many U. S. NO. 1 can Hines Cake Mixes. Pllls- . Whole Wheat other extras (leaigned to make A bury Pudding. Cake Mixes. White, home heating rtajln esag. POTATOES li-Gola ■ , GoMm Pinohunf Carreta...... bog lOe M p b l l h d Q f artoi leeS A - -a ------29c SdMtad U. S. No. 1 PototoM ..... 10 Hm. 29« m 10 lb. bog oin 39c : 43

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    PuplU and teachwi wUl itiov# Into th» Pl««*ant Valley School on Monday, relieving: for the moat part the double aeaaiona at Wap- plng School that began a year ago. The first three gradei In the tVapping School will still remain on double sessions until the ele- m^ntarv scliool on Avery 8t. is completed next summer, Supt. of Schools .Merle B. Woodmansee asid. It is expected that the Pleaaant Valley School will open with an enrolimenl of over 450 pupils. The school was built to accommodate 4S0 pupils The following teachers are as­ signed to the Pleasant valley .‘School: Mr.s .Mildred fieasiona Miss Hilda .Monaghan, .Mrs. Janet Kiicze.snki, .Mrs FZniestine Sul­ livan, Mrs Mahle Bowers. Mrs .Tane I.iits .Mis.s .Myrna Belnatein Mrs. r.iith Prlersen. Mrs. Winifred Kennv and Kred Kaprnve; Mrs l.illian Mavo Charles I^Vole. Miss Marcella Burke William PrOcko Pvai'mond rtondini ami Saul Pine- ftone 'IM William Peiry Is the principal STAIAP for the new school s a v in g s Bus Rrmtea The following time schedules and bus routes will take effeci Monday PINK HEATED Wapping .School (trades 1 to 3. morning, pick up at 7:30. Arrive at school at 7 10 a.rn Belcher’s bus Meadow P.d.. Overlook Dr.. Brook St Heiirv Bd . Oraham Rd. to •chool Krink s bus Meadow Rd.. Farmstead Dr. Brook St...Farm- stead Dr , Meadow Rd , Qrahani Rd , to school; ('olllns' bus -Abbey Rd., Roberts Rd , Tliomas Rd , L.ewia Dr., Roberta Rd , Thortias Rd , I/ewls Dr . Roberts Rd., Gra­ ham Rd to school Wapping School Grades 1 to 3, CHECK THESE FEATURESi afternoon; Pick up at 11:80 am Tasty Arrive at school at 12 noon; Bel­ cher's bus Foster St. extension. Miller Rd , Barber Hill Rd., Mil­ and ler Rd., Dart Hill Rd , Beeliehub Rd.. Foster .St,, Oakland Rd. to scjtonl; Frink's bus - R.ve Bl • SAVE OVER Famhajn Fstates, Rya fiit., Ortf- Tender Igg o f ftn Rd., Nevers Rd , Hayss Rd Ayers Rd. to school; Oolllns' bus Avery fit. at Oakland Rd,. Avery •BREAK-RESISTANT fit.. Dart Hill Rd , NIederwerfer lb. Rd , Ellington Rd. to Wapping Center to school. BREASTS School hours remain the same CHICKEN LEGS bag __ •5 PIECES • a.m. to 12 noon for the morning O O Freth Stafood Dept. O 0 early MORN-TOP QUALITY session; 12:15 p in. to 4:15 p.m for the aflenioon session. iconomical LAMB Cuts / t '< c y b r e s k e a s t e a v o r it e High flchool: Reave Wapping yf'ytKSH DEEP SEA ° SLICED BACON 6#* Bchool at 7:10 a.m. Arrive at • 6 TAS; COLORS school at 8:10 a m. There are no LAMB FORES 3B< ^ CfT Al ijfllBC changes In the bus routes. Bchool PIRST of tho SEASONI hours are 8:15 to 2:15 p m ^ N EPiO BRAND • SKIN LESS Wapping R?honl Grades 4 to 8 LOIN CHOPS » 00< O. FANCY SLICED ■iMNReR ORANS l>envc high school at 8:10 a.m. LB Arrive at school at 8:10 a m. There LARGE IfCOMPACT are no changes In the bus routes, niB CHOPS »70< o Halibut Steaks f California .lbs. CLUSTERS firhool hours are 8 15 a m. to 2:45 p ni SHOULDER CHOPS uB 79 < ooooooooooo Pleasant Valley Bchool; Reave Wapping School at 8,10 a m , ar- rhe St school at 0 10 a.m. O o S f f f y G r o c e r y V a / u o o / Bell her s bus I - Wapping Cen :P0TAt6tit^STERN ter. Onkland Rd. to town line New Pack California PR00H|SS0^ ^ Bister St. Doming 81., Buokland f r e s h l V m a d e Rd . F.lliiigton Rd to school; Bel­ cher s bus 2 Clark Bt. and Dam Ing .St . B ickland Rd , Wapping APME CIMR IS 69‘ ( enler, Ellington Rd , Belden Rd i A S T i 6 ^ **(.■ to SI liuol. Ii'rink’s bus 1 Kpencer TOMAfO lleiglils and Stralhmore, Frink’s Fgvorfhs — I us 2 .Sullivan Ave., Burkland FRKNCH INSTANT FRESHPAK PEANUT Deeerete your HeoM. iaiide dad eut with Herrett Geurdi, Rd . Smilli St., Wheeler HI 7-oz. la^ n Cora. Jeck-O-Lentome (Pumpklai)l Hero loH of Plensaiit Valley Rd , Clark fit, UPTOH IZ-oz, Cha.|iel Rd . I>vng Hill Rd to pkg. "Mek er M el" peedleg erouad to bowitxh tko luniton Another Grand Union "Extra''l POTATOES 2 9 ' BUTTER Jar w4io (omo o-kneefUai at your dMrl Your faverito GRAND Si bool, Colima' bus 1 Sullivan SOUP MIX Ave , Iherce Rd , Ellingitnn Rd to RR wF 1 UNION Supermatkof kti hill euppRo*. E.1.SI Hartford town line and re­ .V1INUTK STALEY LIQUID turn to school, Collins' bus 2 l.T’i-iw. qt.' CRISP JUICY — TOP QUALITY fiiillivan Ave, Pierce Rd.. Strong Rd , Governor’s Highway, Belden ^ "V... 35^ RICE pkg. 3 7 ‘ STARCH btl. Rd to Ka*l Hartford town line SNOW APPLES 5 Biirnliar. SI, Long Hill Rd Pleasant Valley Rd to school LARGE SIZE , j, ... (Includes Parkview Drivel Collins' bus 3 first run .Sul­ livan Ave' at Fiirmer'e Hardware, TRIFLE-S Diamond Walnuts 49* fiullivan Ave . Wajiping Center BLUE Elliiiglun Rd . Clark .SI, Plaasanl STAMP JAMBOREE fRICK OR TRIAT CANDIIS Valley Rd to school, Collins' bus mis COUPON 3 .Second run Plesssiit Val­ Cnrftit - MELNUC EXTRA EXTRA Bm Is (i i ^ (sni Vi| 29( III Pops Hi- ef Mt 39( ley K,slates snd Bdriiliam's Acres g EXTRA BBACHI Collins' bus 1 Avery Heights STAMPS ^ STAMPS PsMT IrNli 49( (m#r PMpIriM 29( and Kelly ltd express In Ellington when YOU buy t Ig. hottlee O.N EVERT ltd In school. 30 I STAMPS HtnlitT In geiieial pupils will he trana- ^ with this coupon and DINlMERW ARE poiled oil the same bus they now CANADA DRY SEALTEST PRODUCT I lb. BACON (aajr brand) a s s o r t e d plde Tlie direction of the route in ^ YOU BUY r expirea Oct. Mth / smile rases has been rbaiiged he BEVERAGES raii.se of the new school locslion or onr n\\ piirk mrlon (Eltdfpt Freeh Milk) HalioweenCostuntes ^ V 1 Si bool Ilnurs are ll 15 s m to 3:15 Prices Effective Thiirsilay, Ocl. 23rd, Thru Hsliirday, Oct. 28th, at Confieetlctit Store#. We Reeervr the Right to Llmlt/^uantltiee p 111 Cmun .Scimul: Leave Pleasant 5-PIECE PLACE SETTING Valley S i boul si R:l(l s ni , arrive List Price ^5.00 St sclioul at 9 30 a m 3'here are no (liaiiges In the bus routes e SOUP-CEREAL BOWL • CUP • FRUIT-DESSiRT BOWL firlinol hours are 0 30 a m, to 3,30 p 111. e SAUCER • DINNER PLATE Hill t.onrh l<> Htart The hot lum li porgi aiii for Wsp, ^ t ping Eleiiieiilaiy .Srhnol will hegii Newl New! New! MODERNE b^allo-W are in genuine MELMAC- on .Monday, for grades ^-8 'I3i 20 PIECE SET prograii) is for the pupils on full aes.slon only. The lu-ire la 30 cents Look at the price! Look at the eet! Ita amooth, glistening, china*like aur- per day and liirludcs nitlk Milk . <20 Vd/oe without liiiicli costs 5 cents fa|pe washes like magic in machine or by hand. Its break-resiatant qualities NOT WATIB. Tniui .Meeting •UARANTilB (Four 5-piace startar sets) ftOOR •utf * Tliere will he s special Ibwp UNHIAKABII SOAP-PtOOR -make it a must with children. It ’s the perfect answer to outdoor eating too. meeting toiilghi si 8 pin. at Uie for fvtt ytar In Wapping F.leinentary .School WIN Mt decolor « ertflnery kewiHioM Its. six gay, no fade ■'‘M IX or M ATCH” colors make yeur dutdooT'meals Items on the agepda Include en wuf^. Gr»«i« not chip, g8.5(Kl sppi opriatinn for the htilld f«H cufua afV Rli« crach^ar Col- wufic—ky •rfpft likt fin# festive events.. Complete set of serving- pieces will also be ai^aflable. Start Ing inspection department, font •r In yo«r changes in the building cod

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    MANCHESTEa EVENWO HERALD.ljANCHESTBR. tX>Nlf« THURSDAY, (K^ BER 28. 1958 MAie, 2H. must be recognized as ••the an­ living In liie legation for Iwo • • • « • One Price As AdeerUsedl years, the Reds should charge do- nounced first step In the deltber- SALE Florida Curtis Franklyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn John, 22F mostlc Interference "at this late ate plan of the Chinese Commun­ Have you been waiting for 2 no, 2 cans 2 St.Jamas St. He waa bom Oct. 19 at Manchester Memorial 4th BEG W EEK! w. ow. our ilate" The Unileil Slates will cmi- Fancy SUPER-RIGHT ists to occupy Formosa." something speolhlf Welt, Ho^ltal. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Albert 9 ^ enniver*ary to you .. . end thet'a why we've been tlniio to provide refiigo for the hero It Is! Ready to Negotiate Dash Dog Food 3 45c H. Scott, South Portland, Maine, and hia paternal- grandparents working ip make this tale reelly exceptional! By your PURE PORK LBS The President said In that Cardinal so long as ho nccils It. are Mr. and Mra. Frank John, Metedeconk, N. J. Sausage Meat response, vVe know we're iu«eedingl Again this week, crisis and all others would-be ag White said. SAVE Z 50% • • * « • The irrtly irllrcr (trie of the M every departmehtjs bursting with buys that add up fo gressors are on notice •■that we Every woman Invra a bar- Or Wax Cara Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Arnold Leibowitz, Over­ Cardinals expected to niltwt, lire gain and here are bargains Crobmeot Peabock DunKeness 49c significant cash savings. Be sure to get your iharel LIVE CHICKEN are always ready to negotlale, Napier look Rd., Wapplng. She was bom Oct. If at Manchestsr Me­ Honey Ham Loaf 35^^ never ready to appease," corrt lave Is Alojzlje Csrdlrml slcpl- If we ever saw one! morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. rmc Yiigoslavia's Comiminisl re- Green Beans Elsenhower's attacks on the John Schweir, East Windsor Hill, and her paternal grandparents glirre crrrrvlcled blrtt of I'ollaborrr- Democrats during his lour fore White ■ are Mr. and Mrs. David Leibowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y. She has a PROVED LOBSTERS IB 69* tiorr Willi lire Nrrzls ami now re- / Lge. Chicken Broth ‘^°inT 2 33c brother, Jayson R., 2>4. shadow much more difficulty In slrlcts lilnr Irr his limne village, He Meat Sliced Lamb Liver S lb 35*^ getting his legislative program also Is In III healtlr. PfnB I ^ through Congress during his re Chunk » 0*- Raymond Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Butler, 23 Today vas Urn sectrnd annlvcr- A I'T It flOEiJSR with, the Star-KistTuna Yooll ' find hinta malnlng two years In office, If the purchase of a fur coatl Elm St, Rockville. He was bom Oct. 16 at Manchester Memo­ Sitiv irf lire .Mlatl rrf lire llungiir-lan Del Monte Spinach 2 33c rial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Democrats Increase their majority revrrlj Arr-esls arid Ughteneri con- Farm-Eresh! Thriity! • g^lera at AAP for In the November elections. 'jr M Mmitnn Michael Reardon, Pro'vidence, R. I., and his paternal grandmothee Itiils were reported In Hmlape.st to Processed liibby Is Mra. Frank Butler, 23% Elm St., Rockville. Trick or Traat timo But In the face of a reporteil pieverrl ricrttrrrmiralirtrrs. As ttsrral, Dyed Iximh Chef • • • * • Democratic tide In several sections 1 Lb. Can and for Hellowaon arrlhor ll res brtrrmi<1 lire wearing of .lACKETH Corned Beef Hash Spaghetti Sauce Boy-Ar-Dee 21c Michael Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormier, 137 Bla- ANN PAGE Carrots fresh western ' 10'^ of the country, ho evidently 1ms riioirnrittg rrnnbarrils or' I Ire lighting from $20.nn aell St. He waa bom Oct. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. pertiae, toot decided to gamble on fit II’ sin - (if rneirioi lii 1 cirrullr's fitr the revo- Assarted Fur Hia maternal grandmother is Mrs. Helen G. Skelley, East Hart­ cess through harrier-hitting ctrrrr- billotiary rlerol CAPER and ford, and hia paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cor­ JANE PARKEK-RtOUlARiy tSc palgn tactics. XllenI oit Ihi'iils rtf 19.10 HTOI.ES mier, 101 Branford St. i HotheuseTematees RIPE LB 29' In at leasl one big rtltjcr llve 'tf Ucpoilri lioru Urn (.'orrrttumlal from 119.150 « • • • • PUMPKIN captliil iit riiiorr srrid work atid PIE the just ending errtss crrrrrtir-y Irrrrr- Also: *** Scott Lyl4t son'fef Mr. and Mrs. Rdbbrt L. Melson, W illow St., WITH TOMATO SAUCE. Elsenhrtwer appears In have falltMl brr.sirresH scerto',! rirtr rrirtl Marmot, Wapping. He waa bom Oct. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Green Beans tender 2 lbs 29*^ jane rARKER-HAttOWE'EN OKORATiD He wanted to heal a prirty-.HpIrt- lUollti IbMlrtpeMl Witrt. poirticdly Mink, tal. - His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: George L. VEGETARIAN OR BOSTON STYLE llng rift In California between ir.,S. silent on the evcrrls rrf 19150. In Persian, etc. Brandt, Shady Side, Md. He haa a aiaterr-Donna Jean, 3%. LAYER CAKE EACH Sen. Wllllanr !■' Knnwland, who broadcasla mr the annlvetsary last ^ ^ • M AN MADE TO f GRADE Butfernut Squash FLAVOBFUL Lb.Lli. Sc Is bidding for the governorship, year, the radhr warned against any Gerard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Brlcson, 2 Carter 1 LB 15 OZ FA El. FABRIC JanaRarliar anti Gov. Goodwdn J. Knight, a sort of ilemnnsiI'nlInn. SIRLOIN or CHOICE CONN. FRESH St. He was bom Oct. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His SWEET AND Tire aiill-Rii.'i.'ilii revrrll raged rirr CAN Orangt ChiffoH Cakt Rag. Rrka SSc New '49* relrrctant canrlldale for Krtow- COATS SHORT BEEF NATIVE LARGE pateznal grahdfather is Fred Brlcson, Hartford. He has a broth­ Pink Grapefruit JUICY 3 roRe6r 2 2 = land's Senate sent, 'But evert he- fiif U\'o ur'fdrrr belore .Srtvlid tr’rrrrpsj er, Marc, 4% ; and two sisters, Donna, 3, and Yvonne, 21 months. Jana Parkar Claiatl Rag. 4Ec arid lariks I'iriHlird It, Aborrl ,’i(l.()(in from $29.50 « • • * • 1 LR CELIO foro Elsenhower was oirt of the 1 9 = Donuts Rag.l3«rkgafl Zf< rkgeM Uiia.srari lr'ort|iri are still In IliiM- M AN MADE Mede to order for brisk Autumn eppetiteal Per­ Fresh Parsnips NATIVE RAO stale after appealing for an errd Hark Edward, son of Mr. and Mra. Richard Kwlecienskl, gar V. FAEl- FAnitlC fectly eeaebned, rrady to heat and eat,.. priced of Republican family bb licring, 227 Union St. He was bom Oct. 15 at Manchester Memorial Pumptrnicktl Irsad 2 tv,3r Irr VIriiiia, lire airimeraary was a JACKETS Sw ift’s Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Prime for real home economyl Knight nnnntrnced he wasn't ahrrrrl Hilbjei I of eillirrt'lrils lit tirrir-f'orir- to patch things up with Ktrow- from $22.50 Butterbail Fruits and Yegetables Baohtochl, Stafford Springs, and hts paternal grandmother Is Fruit S' 1.39t*.2.69 rnrirrlsl rrcwsprrpers. Sabi lire Intle- ANN RAGE a Daaaajaaaeneaaea Ann Phgo Strawboriy 1 LB e f f C land. We've oilier good buys In Oven Ready Mrs. Joseph Kwlecienskl, 'niompspnvllle. He has a brother, |i(’mlerrl |r|e I’rerrae: Hen Turkeys Erik Paul, 17 months. Mayonnaise JUST RIOUCEP PT e The President will resume cam­ foil rind winter elolli nnd fur HANDPICKED r r6S6rV6$ juitJuit RoduMdiRoducodI JAR O j PfBffsmusss CsokiM jane parker PKG 35® "'I'lre Iliiiigarlana ttrday contlnpe • » • • • ANN PAGE ‘ paigning Monthly with a speech to fight, iia best they cart Even to­ l•ttBU nl Anniveraary Nrtv- B ALD W IN in Charleston. W Vs., and a major Ings! PASCAL Raymond Edward Jr., son of Mr. ano Mrs. Raymond B. Sandwich S|iread JUST REDUCED PT* A&P ELBERTA’ day, Iwrr years after, the Soviet OR .MeINTOSH Michaels, 245 N. Main St. He waa bom Oct. 16 at Manchester June Parktr Popcom 4 oz pro 19® address In Plttsbrrrgh. puppet ruler Irr Hungary, Janos Shank TIIV OI H It) Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grandfather la George W. Elbow Macaroni p^Terkg 19= PKG' 49= Peaches ,1 LB 14 0 Z C A N 37c cream PIUED JANE PAEKER PRO RAC Kadnr, Is haixlpreased by his cs- Half Tracy, Qierryfleld, Maine, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. U O O K I U ASSORTED OP1I i'cci-hiirrgry fellow trallors and RENTAL SERVICEI Ready ""Hams CELERY 14 OZ O A C and Mrs. John C. Michaels, 279 N. Main St. He haa a sister, •A ' APPLES ROT IT r 1 LB must fight In maintain his position. Christine Mary, 4. Ann Poge Ketchup ^ He anri the oiittre Crrmmunlsl Ide4il fttr speeltil orca- POR TRICK ar TREAT RAG OP 70 INDIVIDUAL PKOt GENERAL slons. ele. As Imv aa • • • • • A&P Sliced Beets C A N S i clique iiilo only with the support l.K. Bch. 1 5 c Lbs. Theresa Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. David Donovan, 85 of Soviet tanks" SI.no. Top 39c CANDY HAND OUTS 79* TV SERVICE lb Alton St. She was bora Oct. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ IRISHIY ROASTID, FRESHLY GROUND, U B MJC Huiigarlsns, apparently sent by Quality pital. Her maternal' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blvln Be- Days » A QC A Call Cotiimirnlst arrlhorltloa, demon­ E-Z lU DOKT TERMS Sliced Bacon FRESH, WASHED and CLEANED iono Tomatoes C A N S * 1 # bert, Columbus, Ohio,- form erly of Manchester. She has thrss Nights. WAiSsU Plus Parts strated last night milslde the U.S. o n brothers, Robert, 17, David, 16, and John 7, and two sisters, Mau­ G . E. Bulbs 15.J5-4046-75WATT IACH.21* legatlorr, where Mtmlazerity hos I'SE OCR EAY-AWAV. TEU Ml 8-MM I.llieriil nllowiinee for your reen, 6, and Joan, 3. heen glverr asyhinr. Boneless • • • • • nlil fur eoal when tnlieii In Brisket Dandelions, Beet Greens, Iona Green Peas 47' G . E. Bulbs 100 WATT a lACH 23® Irride. lb Linda Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William T. Bhi- Corned Beef Head Cut right, Homestead Dr., Coventry. She was bora Oct. 17 at Man­ Dolt's Pinoopple Juict Preian 2 CANS 39® ...... IMIIB chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gfrandmother la Mra. Spinach, Kale Valmore Charpentier, Lawrence, Mass., and her paternal grand­ Ciorox Bb.ci, QTs 1 9'^gal 35®gai 55'^ FUR parents are Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Eiirig^t, Windsor. She has a Dolt's Joko ntoZEN 2 43® BARGAIN CENTER 4 ttT brother, 'niomaa W., 2, and a sister, Paula E., 3. Dolt's 'cITaC Ju k o . 2 45® MARV’S FOOD MART 10.59 Main Ml., Ilarlford Sliced Boiled Ham AEkP Frozen Food Vulues! PROZEN CANS 1 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE Ml 3-6920 (Opjioslle Morgan HI.) ThSreaa Ann, daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. David E. Shaw, Tol­ EHtahllHhed 1940— C I d Safe Dry Form f guests included the Duke and' Anti-Fiaeze Duchess of Rutland, Lady Isobel R e a t a E Happy meailimas for London, . Oct. 28 UPl Look GALLON "Choice Fresh Connecticut Poultry—- Direct From Our Forms to You" Barnett, Lady L ew isb in , the Mar- H k t 3-UBA6 g 3-UBAC l»by with famous 16 Our Own T m i Rooe for only 1# who's rattling the tea Imps hi Lon­ quees of Milford Haven and Kva CAN 1.89 2 For 59c I.arge Size 27C 2 .Bath Size 29c 2. oian t Size 31c »kg 43c don's blue-blooded society sa­ Bartok. IM I I 1.07 ! X.19 when you buy 40 off th« regular uricol 75 k m 4 < ; M l: » lons Just now— Mr. Frank S lw tra It was a champagne and cold Beech-Nnt of Hoboken, N. J.I chicken supper,, and the street cut- side Lady Northampton's fash­ ★ * Rival "M y word," 'crowed the London Baby Foode Tetley Tea ionable Chelaea home waa Jammed. OPEN WED., THURS. TILL 9 P.M.-*SAT. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.— Ml 9.8251 Baker's Pure Vonilla soz 39c Daily Sketch yesterday morning, with Rolls Roycea. Beech-Nut believes that M A Z O U d l L MAZOUOIL IOSCO TETLEY TEAS PLEASE—THE TOPS IN FLAVOR Dog Food "H ow the eoclety hosteaeea are Lady Letviaham, noted as one of nothrng but the best is falling over each other to, tnvite Bri tain’s most outspoken membens M R COOKING AND lAIADS POR COQKINO AND SALADS : CHpCOUTI SYRUP good enough for baby. PKG. OF 48 Tf-:A BAGS ^ C _ 8 OZ. PKG. Frank Sinatra to their parties.” of ' hiffh society, told newsmen POULTRY PARTS later that she found Sinatra "per­ 2 Cana 2 7 c Frankie haa been hob-nobbing -NWI89* *” 7S* *"^•“ 2 .2 9 . lk SZ JAR 3 S ‘ M St MR 5 9 ' BEfCH4IUT 65c fectly adorable.” Buy The Paris Vou Like Best Class Wax ^ - with the I6tda and ladies .since he STRAINED 4 > * w 4 l' arrived in tendon over the week: Telephone calls and InvitaUons end. There have been no visits poured into the very- select Dor­ BIECH4(UT BREASTS - LEGS WINGS - LIVERS Ehler's * Modess Hallowaal StMcils 59s ‘ tot he gay, gaudy bight spots and chester Hotel on Perk Lane, but no dates with young starlets. Sihatra himself, callerajvere told CHOPPED 2*«29* 4% O f UNIT KASCO DOG MEAL BACKS and NECKS-GIZZARDS Boxea Instead Siftatra has been the this morning was not atmlable. DASH mmm M K H 4 S U T " Black Pepper A TmetTc OTC .LIQUID DETERQENT constant etcort of Lady Beatty, a udillD flARCN iiapw 31® iiesAs 43* CondRimd Sudt for Auiemtiks 36-year-old Amerlean-bom beauty New -Toaster CEREAL^ 2 * « ^ 3 5 ' whom London papers • predict he RSASTS 21* ■ ■URti ms 31* 4 Oz. Can , Boz O f J8^1a03 ivill take aa hia third bride. Parts, Ky„ Oct 13 (F) — Hanry 64 TEA BAGS SS, 48‘ 39C Ffl FALL Lady Beatty YOtt divorced frqm Short has a new firs CAPONEHES WUUam O'Oonnor of Califomta in flghtkw MIIEQLEARIM 1M9. Bari Beatty, son o f the ^ttchnliuGe" nnoeiAT ATUNTie 0 M o n c t i a The fineisr roosHng chickens. Roody to cook. 4 Lb. 20 Mule Team " iBoraxo -tl BrItliO w ar hero, divorced her Mat WlMa,iikMiiir In his sirts caught - ' OIRR nun IT* fire, he called the fKe depairt- K W DOT DUZ " JOY INUD O im iN T FARM FiUeSH GRADI "A' lA T t POR OOtOR8 APW TawdlyreA HaaO Beafi . then set iMout eeelng nrhst Borox ^ ^ Q M i n i l o ment m iitt idwdiai n tw m p u r te- KIND TO HASRM POR A U PIN! WASHASUf . ports as Me d w e * M aiMl out oi he Muld ;ds. Short gtakked a Maf ef kcfod u a itfR s J ^ * aa-^aaiauiaatia aM r a n d a t . m fashionable Loa- . ' -SaflltjHMjl* nriRRRe Ry * doz. d n ealfliM. B e Just ecsiwled. and wniirti, the sMces, araiaqd MEDIUM t Lha. 39c i the. 89c i O a . t ^ C ILK 33c Tbs sDMrt cracked Into a smlk the buraliiy j Sttf c - aajy a n o < ii«jn a a .» ketch dPteen- When the fhW 'figfetM sirrtvsd. O lfM M « « «&» iMi IB 61 ig e o H p g io age gtito aiittlik tW IMo m Of Lady tbs hMse was miL " ' w _ ■■ / :■

    PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANC&ESTEB BVENINO HEr A l D. HANCHESTEI, CONN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 23. 1938 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28., 19B8 PAGE TWEiNTY-TE^^ * LITTLE SPORT By R0U80N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HO«)PLE ------•TJ C vf vr'a K OI r r h : ./■J flA7A oe] I individuals have sptmt ea thair FOOrBALU TOMY TH*t • a w ' CAN J t t y A • ■ 1 r « w s Sense and Monsense C n v e H i j y ' iVatiofiiil r holdings abroad. Jtiry Absolves P«AT/M8Kf I AM W litS Trouble P roduct Finally it looki at gov*mm4nt \rovAr. ^AN ItE iW*AM»ITI00S0UTlN2\^'^*i^ purchases. Here the f la r e s are McCarthy Foe AND tHE OWL*,CLUB TBEASUBV|$ B ^ , more easily come by. And over the Pay6hl«tritt — WpU, my friend. disposal unit do you use?" On* I54M A MERE RRi.ro/— I Visu a liz e PF to Donate Challena^ as Barometer•—*a ■' past year they havs been rising. ■.i-Ol I think we've got your kleptom­ womKh virrote, "Four hogs." New York, fTct. 28 (4Pj— A per­ THIS 8lRt5WATCHINS EKPEDITIOM'* SEN* rally RALLY HAS/-*8ESmESHAS/,*..ai:smr« The latest Agures show federal ania under control, now. isetmUN AS A HAPpy BLEND OP JOLLITV ^‘ AIN'T hardly ANY BIRDS spending on goods and' servleea jury Indictment against Faul H. ’n e wonuh amiled gratefully, Faminine voles (on photw) —10 Work Funds N w Tqrk. Oct. 23 UPi ' What ara the components of Ta NO CULTUR6/WB SHOULD CHARTER J LEFT AROUN' HfeRETC- GNP? running at $53 billion a year, and K'ighee, aceuaed o f l]8ng to a FREE SAMPLE and got up to leave. this Fliumlgan, Finch, McMOrtcd kingpin 6t all the meaaurM P ortable BUS FOR OUR WATCH— THEY FLEW ' By TOM BOOB state w d local spending running Paychlatriat — However, If you A Fitzgerald? good-^times or bad in the United First and biggest are r'ersonal grand jury about an alleged plot liSPORTACtlON, BUT OUR SOUTH aUlCHER'N ;ynlted Netlons, N.Y., Oct. 28 (R) The Pilgrim Fellowship of the at $40 bUlion., W ith the federal do have a relapae, pleaie pick up-k Switchboard girl—Yes, madam. consumption expenditures, which to amear the late Sen. Joseph R. tta l d ic t a t e s ' SCAT WHEN TH' First Congregational Church has States Is the gross national' prod- budget iqtproaching the 80 btUion little tranalator radio for me, will Feminine voice—I want to apeak —'Die. United States has never suf- at present are feported to bi run­ M M A M ilU OTHERWISE/ FIRST CHILLS pledged 8l00 to the aimual Work uqL It la widely accepted by dollar a year level,, it is obvioua McCarthy, hSe been dismissed. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMI.1N \ COMB/ you? to Fuzsy. fM ed defeat on a major issue be­ ning at an annual rate o ( 1292* bil­ Day for Christ missions program. businessmen aind econoiTUsta ,as lion. This Is an estimate Of what that not all outgo adds to gross Hughes, a former Washington TMA« mOMT..TOUR ME TOO. I ' ^W^^SS^ MATTER? HE SOT ( VEZZiB .l T PUNNCtSm.. fore the U.N., but It’s a tittle It hopes to raise this through iu giving the best picture of the people are spending for durable national product. private inveetigator, was charged WWWS SON' O J MIT ON 1 WITH A^ HlfiHNgS«, I «AW S^wnr VEM* WM(rS\ SUMPIN ID The fancy queatlonnalre a houae- There la oqe proposition which sale of speciia] tickets which are economy at the moment. with lying to a federal grand jury WITH MV harder eacih year to maintain that goods like autos and household ap­ The value of GNP U that It ^^OUT HERE? WHAT ’ TH' HEAR V®OCK / TM’ WHOLT THING aUZVMAMTA lOOWTTMA hold appliance company uaed to the Ufa bums Into our soul. I t is redeemable on a 50 centa per hour But some economists have chal­ gives' eatlmatea of three things: Inveatigating the case o t Harvey WITH MV VERY TW? VERY 6 K ME lOR/ NATIONAL this: 'That man should beware o f YBCord. ^ , pliances. what they are spending ^h a p p e n e d lOUR aurvey Iowa houaewlvea brought The "inechanical majority" basis for odd jobs townspeople lenged its accuracy and doubt if for nondurable g o o ^ like clothing The value produced, the .Incomes Batusow, an ex-communist who v CMN TW? EVES' CWN ? _/i emergency letUng his religion spoil his mor- TO HIM? WIQHNESS.'/R- equally fancy replies. To the whicli the 'bommunfsts enviously would like to have done between it gives a complete picture 'of and food, and what they are spend­ earned, and the spending done. tOttlAed against Red lesdert end TOO.' queetlon, "What make of garbage ellty. accuse the Unitqd States uf wield­ now and Nov; 30. Proceeds of a where .we stand. And probably ing for services like electricity and Critics say It leaves out of ac­ ihsn recanted. ing In tlfe General Assembly may recent - Sunday tgke-home-dessert many Americans have only a rent and medical care. count some other kinds of econom­ Hie trial, begun In Januarj’, ■ O '•»' vagus notion of what It is or how soon be just another figure of sale will also go toward this The next item Is gross private ic activity. And they list the ex­ 1956, ended In a jury diaagree- It Iq or how It is complied. 'sort'- speech... pledge. domestic investment. This Includes change of used cart, houses,. land, ment Feb. 2, '966. ■ITje short definitton for G N P pAU'f N ew alignments and the entry Membcra have been aasigned t<) spending on conktructlon of non­ or of stocks, bonds, mortgag/ei and Hughes was charged with try­ of Daily Crossword Puzzle specific commission committees as usually used is: The dollar value of many neutrals Into the U.N. farm homes or apartment houses other credit instumentS. ing to peddle phony entl-Mc- MoO follows; Fellowship, Patricia Gil­ o f all goods and services produced make the Americans take careful and the cost of all other kinds of They also stress the distortions Carthy information to the sen- bert, chairman. Pearl Potter, Paul In the nation. . stock of their position before risk­ building. What business Is investin': caused by changing prices when ator’a political enemies. McCarthy, Kenyon, Arlo Fisher, Gary Rych- V ^ . “iTHE ing prestige on any doubtful Issue. President Elsenhower’s Council In durable equipment also goes G N P Is used as gospel for where a Wisconsin Repuhlicsh, created U -" - ■'Ellsworth Smith, Frances of Economic Advisers has Just m OWLS ARE Without the unswerving loyalty of Into this figure or estimate. the economy Iji and where tt't controversy for several years with Mareyk'o, Nancy Blbsell. Eleanor predicted that GNP.will hit a rec­ THE BIRDS Answer to Previous Punie the'20. Latin' American Nations vgxjvyvj'^i Then the department cathers headed. , his chargea about Communlsta in _ ..iiu,..- and • rietty Carter; Faith. ord annual rate o f $450 billion by WAlKHie THAT NEED Mad Monty the U n ited ' States .would have to S E F data on business Inventories. If government. lO-U Maridell Leonard, chairman. the end of this year— a comfort­ they are rising ns they were a year . fM« H ■«« i— -t ■ . WATCHING * yletd^^pund to the Russians on 9 Suiftf Federated Asst, U.S. A tty. Jerome J. 2JX. C i i-.CU!)’ Jeanne LaVigne, Barbara Neff. ing thought for all, exciept for ago the change from the previous Londin Sled un afldavlt.last. Sept. Acaosa 4 Cognlunc* m a ^ r^ e s tip o s where world opln- Alan Wasa, William Foster. Rob­ those whose own businesses aren’t three months period is added onto 16n Is divided. ’’’ Kuala Lumpur, Malaya — The 30 supporting a government mo­ c a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNEB I American coin 5 Silkworm ert Seitz, (ieorge Yeomans, Cheryl booming and for the more than GNP. If they are falling as they tion to have the Hughes indict­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 6 VfgeUble TTiis- weakened voting power Little, Judith N eff and Judith four million who are out of work. have been for some time the FederaUon of Malays consists of 7 US. lilver wad' In d en t Iq the' ballot on the nine states—Johore, Negri Sembl- ment diemissed. Londin said the coin 7 Small barbs Love; and Action, Nancy Moore, TTie G N P Is made up of the best change from the last period Is sub­ T'M p l y i n g t o n e w HI, LESTER! I JUST HELPED AN ahqi^rK.. American proposal to lan, Kedeh, - Perils, K e 1 a n t e n. government had no new evidence YORK., TWEM TO 13 Clint 6 Virgin metal chairman, LlUlah Loyzim, James statistics and estimates available tracted from GNP. ’The change Is I JUST DID MY J POOF! OLD LADY ACROSS 0 Lower limb shdIvaW.N. discussion of the Red Trengganu, and Perak—each with to offer. YOUNG MAM, WUEOE ENGLAND TO VISIT GOOD DEED! r?* THAT'S 14 Interitice Colby, Earl Laasen, Robert Prinz, to the Commerce Department. The the last three months was a minus MY DAUGHTER -^the o c e a n / 15 Small hat to Furnished China seating Issue. #31 Joyce Bhigler, Betty Lou Leonard, first announcements often'have to four billion dollars at an annual a Malay ruler, and two former The aSldavlt alto noted that the MORIARTY DO 1 GET TME BUS HELPED ANy^NOTHlN .temporarily ' The', United Btatilf Anally won British settlements, Penang and trial jury had acqutttad Hughes , POP TME AIPPOQT? , 7 T O L D M A N IS To entertain ' Pamela Rose, Richard Alien and be revised as later figures come rate. aumptuously 11 Pannita 44-28 With abstentions. Without Gwendolyn Brand. In. An a rise In G N P could Then the department adds In Malacca. Tre federal constitution on the first two counts o f the in­ -,A A C R O S S T U ' 12 Female rulT BROTHERS STREET.' IT Rowing the 2d lAtlh 'American votes, It The fellowship will sell electric reflect a rise ill prices quite as what It has been able to And out of 1948 Is based on a series of dictment in 1906 and stood at 11 implement 10 Butterflies 34 Building 40 Psriaining te could'havs lost.' light bulbs and take orders for much as any gain in business ac­ about net foreign Investment — agreements between the British to 1 for acquittal on the lest four SOI GSater 8L 22 Mortise part I L m i IS Violin material a. horse As it -was, the United States (Jhristmas fruit cakes to raise tivity. what American businessmen or crown and the nine Malay rulers. counts. Ml S-51S8 30 November (carp.) 33 Conceive 42 Mortgagas managed to hold- support of slight­ 26 Direction funds for a'proposed trip to New n 7 9 II r of the vote. In the intervening Quandt Hall on Mason St. with the ■A 31 Small flap years the margin has narrowed Fellowship Commission committee •O 14 32 Chemical IJ i4 steadllv. in charge. 0% p%t aufllx The Red C:nilna debate pointed up Officers and commission chair­ te !»>■.. li 14 a "conspiracy of silence" that men with adult advisors, the Rev. 1 33 Follower 34 Make coins diplomats have noted on other James R. MacArthur and Mr. and I'l R /e-31 / l,ONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS 36 Cuddle east-west Issues. Mrs. Floyd Mass have outlined 30 Baton ii IT i r 'The Latin Americans voted solid­ meeting programs for the calen­ I PieeCRCD OUT IT SOON'6 TH 'MOON WAS . . AN'ARORE VER 40 KOI dialect ly behind the United States, but dar yeat; to cover each commission 41 Vend H itI i I none of the 20 usually voluble dele­ area. These include the 7 p.m. WAS eeiN ' Bu>ix e v UP, I PESUN r h e a r If, I WAS KNOWS 43 Before P A^C>0NU6#fr so sw eer, s a p AMStC, PEAP ASCBBPf gates spoke out for the American Sunday meetings as well as .social 44 British money lo )l position. events. In addition to the parly, I .5NUCK UP HERE c h il e -COWIN'FCOW AN', CHILE, TH A T of account The United State!i ran Into a WHEN rrS O T the program through Dec. 30 fol­ TH' CASTLE ■ h a p p e n s T'/WE 46 Capuchin )z JJ warning, sign when it supported lows; Oct. 26. faith workshop (rec­ monkey PARK • nve N i ^ s 1 the Philippines for a seat o»- the & reation ; Nov. 2, business meeting 47 Stationary k r IT Security Council three years ago. Z------WJNNIN' r part and recreation workshop; Nov, 9, W After 38 ballots, the Assembly fellowship workshop; Nov. 16, ac­ SO Virtuous M 41 i r found ItSKlf hopelessly deadlocked. 53 Confumeri : f i -»T> tion workshop: No\. 23, Thanks­ 1) I 0 IT The outcome finally was decided giving service Nov. 30, faith pro­ 54 Soup veisel with a throw of dice. TM nmti 55 Agreement m gram; Dec. 7, business meeting; 0 PP More and more nations, unwilling 56 Cattle (pi.) 4 4 >4 V n ’ Dec. 14, action program; Dec. 21, to take a stand on a sensitive fellowship play; Dec. 24, caroling DOWN iv R question, take refuge In abstention. 1 Wealthy man and refreshments; Dec. 28, un­ VTF •<». 0* H... M. Thus the majority re.sult on many Postmen Taking GEEEN STAMPS planned at present Dec. SO, PLUS « I H i 0«. /a-23 2 Patlerna (apn l»M K l>< « ItM Ly WA ballots actually constitutes a min­ 3 Son of Erebus u ority of members present. Exams Saturday Oliristmas and New Year's party. **Your Jimmy hat real talent! Our Job Is to ohannol H The Scandinavian Nations voted TTie fellowship has voted to JUDD SAXON sponsor the Windham High School SWIFT'S CHOICE STEER BEEF RY KEN BAI.D and JERRY HRONOPIKLD Into a ' -'d more productivo than apitball making!” against the Americans on Red Manchester postal employes d iin a and have abstained on other chorus In a musical program MtANWHIlE, A aCANING WOMAN with five years’ experience or more sometime in December. A T B09 W0ATH1B COMES OPOH A kev issues. will have a chance to take an Development Party Piece OP PApeR. B. C BY JOHNNY HART 'The United States can rarely examination for supenrisory posts count op more than partial support ntere will be a Halloween party MOW'D THIS Saturday. « T OVeR HBR*? •SIX HUNDRED FIVfTHOUSANO SEVENTY-EIGHT from the 28-nation Asian-Afrlcan for children In the Waterfront MAvae soMeBOpy THIRTEEN, THIRTY-TWO, FIVE THOUSAND SEVENTY-NINE ONE, TWO,THREE group—largest operating unit In Postmaster Alden B. Bailey said Heights development from 6 p.m. NftDS IT. I'll the exam, the second to be given FOURTEEN, SIX HUNDRED FIVE thousand S ix t y ! FOUR — the U.N. The group agrees on many to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29 at Its club­ JUST ueAVE — OR WAS IT BISHTY ? major Issues, but is split wide in Manchester post office history, house. There will be entertain­ IT ON THAT F IF fE E N ,- Vif THIRTY-THREE, will be for the purpose o f estab­ DESK.. open On Ctold War questions. ment, refreshments and irlzcs for i •V lishing a first Tine supeiwlsor costumes. 1 — ^ r ^ eligibility list. The exam, given The committees Iq charge of acroaa the country In post offices arrangements follows: Entertain­ VFW Plans Party with 100 or more employes, will be ment. Mrs. Robert HarL Mrs. given in two parts and will last David Fraser and Mrs. Alton For Area Children about four hours. Pierce; refreshments, Mrs. Robert So far 29 Manchester postal em­ Salters, Mrs. Cal Moriarty, Mrs. Andersort-Shsa.Post, VFW , and ployes have signed to taka, the Raymond Perottl, Mrs Frederick lU Auxiliary will sponsor a Hal­ test. About half, will take the test Billdou, and Mrs. Olive Dalton: loween p k ^ y fo r qhlldtien of Man­ In the morning 'and the rest In the decorations, Mrs. Gerard Dubord, chester and Buirounding towns on afternoon. The morning session-iiie- Mrs. Dtiphis Aubln and Mrs. glns at 8:30, the afternoon one at lO-ll ©IMK Ne* Yt»k R6»*M Ym4v*6 Oct. .70 at the post home. Pierce. SIRLOIN BUZ SAWYER 1:30. BY ROY CRANE Children from the ages of 1 to Today's Events BUGS BUNNY 12 will have their party from 8 to Francis J. Hart, foi-eman of SUPPOSE YOU VO WILL. OHE THING'S CERTAIN. FURTHERMORE, WE KNOW TOO MUCH, League of Women Voters 7:30 p,m.. and children from the malls; and John B. Bengston, U N potiuck supper. 6:30 p.m., PORTERHOUSE * LITTLE TRUSTiMfi, CAN'T STAY HERE...UNLESSJ THE ASSASSINS WHO GOT TURKEY WILL YOU HAVE WAIT, ELMER! I GOT foreman of carriers, will proctor MISS MAHALI, IWANT lO aE PICKED UP BE AFTER Ut. COME , I HAVE THIS SALVE IS SUPER FER gges '.of .13 to 17 will have their American Legion home; First AND TELL ME M37>//A/a BRUSHES, POLISH... . CUTS AN' BRUISES I party fTom 8 to H p.m. the exams which will be held in the BY THE POLICE. A CAROUTSIPE. . I NEEP...M Congregational Church boar/1 of YOUR PLAM6. Prizes will be awarded for the civil service room In the post of trustees, 8.p.m., Kingsbury House; QUIT < 'W! NO! beat costumes, and also to the flee building basement. Brownie Troop 219, after school, winners in different games. Ad­ Bailey explained the employes Spinks Hall,- South St.; Brownie NOf mission will be free. Refresh­ who pass the test will be listed on Troop 70. 2:45 p.m . home of Mrs. ments will be served. a re^ster which will serve as Edgar M. Boisvert; Girl Scout P a in t s of the children are also guide In the appointment of new Troop' 218, 7 p.m., home of Mrs. CHICKEN BREASTS men to fill vacant supervisory «j) V Invited. George Medvetz; Saw Tliumba posts. 4-H, 2:30 p.m.. Church Community H arry F. Tlah is a 66-year-oId The tests will be corrected by House; First Congregational farmer in Swea City. Iowa. He has the bureau of personnel In the re­ Church choir. 7:30 p.m., sanctuary. a 160-acre farm, htus been piloting gional post office department In Orange-sponsored .pinochle card a plane for 7 years. . Boston, Mass. party, 8 p.m:, hall on Rt. 44A. CHICKEN LEGS

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    MANCHESTER BVENW O. HERALD, MA^^CHESTER,'CON^^v THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 8 ^ 9 5 r^ PAGB TWENTY-SIX ------■' ...... ' ...... ■■■■■I— ...... •...... I HANCHESTEB EVEKENO HERALD» MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 83. 1968 i^ides For 45, AntompbilM for Solo 4 THERE OUGUTA BE A LAWl BY :y and SHPRl'EN Help Wsjitpd-^ • ' Male or Female 37 TOP QUALITY loaih, exedlant forjl. iii r i o o m b 73 Houow for Salt 73 IBOO- FORD convertible i05. J090 ‘ Garden— FI^) -> D 1 7 WoRriny Appard— Funi 67 ApartmoaU— Ftaita— H fo r S a lo l$md, graanlilKuea abd top draio ' ProdaetB 60 AntUfSommunUt Novel F ^ Club coupe, $110, Both heve’ € eM«R}R VdNDB)^'$ UPE Id LIKE A BOOKtW I • ANY OAV OP THE WEEK- tABSAItOIfAL toy aad gift Itne big lawn. Oravel, flU, Muld' and TtHotments 63 VERY ATTfUenvS I bedpnMi IRVIMG air. — seven room home, Jane Smith for home party aemotwtration. CHILD'S 100% camel hair coat V8 enflnei, radio and heater. MI OPEN rOR INEPECncN AhN QM OP THE .WEEK,' 4& 44iillTt ARE 6TRlCTi.Y HIS OWN! •t^«. KQ 8-S608. alze 9; ExceUent condition, $20. ranch, complete >«creation room MSSkr WadtMI School, I8x2jt living $.0039. 0 :m TOO new ekcltlng nationally m e a l y GREEN Mountain m U- FIVE ROOM apartment.' electric ^ toaa. Order now for winter. Pas- MI 0-9563. with bar, garage, 109’ frontege, rbom, two fireplaceti four bed- HS8E.T0U PHONY tAiONEV! a d v e r ti^ -itema. Big proflta. CEDAR—Clothes poles InstallSd." stove and refrigerator, - second room i, dining rebm,^ modern Heads State IBM CHOVROUCT H-toil panel qualim Btoa, 808 Avery S t, Wap- floor, CaU M l S-72M between 8 trees, hij^ - elevation, - mamr IFNOU THINK ------Easy, pleasant full or spare time Old poles removed and reeez. rnset.? c > extras, only 819,900. Carlton W. kitdien With garbage dlqpaaal, Soviet AuthoAWins truck. Painted while, new tirea, ping. Ml 4-0804.______V- and 5 p;m. Ad ver tisin g ^ SUFFOCATE W ojn>ortun|tsC Experience uun'ecea- Reasonable. Used truck tlres:^ GIRL'S WINTER coat and hat, Hutchins, Ml 9-0182. ^ formica cotmtei;*. two^baths. plus mechanically good. Ml B0474, Or aary. Start now—big ChristmM PythianlJnit r=^ '«)U‘0 BETTER THINK ASAIN: MI- *-1353. size 7, $8. MI S-S668. FOUR ROOM heated apartment, muiy, many fine features. Muat be MI B-BB53. ' zzl ROIL UP THOSE BUN06 AND aeaaon again. Call Windsor Locks, REDUCED CAPE GOD -Johiman TUM6M, AND m i 60 UNDER F ertH izeri 6 0 .A stove and refrigerator with ga­ ehown. Paul J. Cofientl, Broker. CLASSIFIED ADVBRTISEMLNT DE1*T. HOURS a LITTLE AIR IN! NA 3-5091. TWO TIRES 710x18 and" whssls,. built. Newly painted inside and M l 8-8363. Mrs. Jana Bmlth, 149 Union Bt., IBM ^CHEVROLET convertible, THE MaraoKOPE ANT six roofing brackets, ons pair oi Wanted—To Bay 58 rage. c a ll MI 8-7222 or MI 8-4885. 8:15. A.M. to 4:30 P.M. OA'f OP THE out. Exceptional achooi faclUtiee, fully equipped, good condition. bolt and wire cutters H” thick, CLBUlN—Oow manure. Delivered, MANCHESTER — BeautifuU^tin- was Slscted grand chief, Pythian Can be aeen at 786 Weal MIddIr WCEKf ATTRACTIVE three room fine neighborhood. Owner. MI Situations WKntcd— one 14" electric drill, one Hard­ 85. and MO li»da. Excellent for WANTESD—Half toh pick up truck. 9-9854. ished elx room Cape. Features Slatara of Connecticut, at tha OBth COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. T^he., Mancheatpr. ahrubi, lawns, etc. MI 8-7804, Ml Reaaonable. Call after 6. MI- ment, Vernon. Exclusive neigh­ (Oentinned from Page One) told reporters It MON. THRU FIU. 10:80 A.M.—SATUBDAIT I A.M. F em ale 88 wood table with ebony top 80" sq. borhood, modern conveniences. fireplace, good cloaeta, lovely aitnqM convention held in Wa­ e Judgment of 9-8781. 8.0781. $ll,800.No cloeing coats. Attractive 1B43 PONTIACr radio and heater, MI 8-8810, References required. MI 0-2837. kitchen aluminum storms and tertown Monday (and Tuesday. poetry and in tha field of the great ment but as an YOUR COOPERATION WILL dlrecUonaf' llghta. Good i rundlng CAPABLE woman experienced in thtpe bedroom ranch, oeramie acreena, full ceUar, cper plumb- TWO SNOW CAP tires, Tonsn and bath, formica countere, hot water Mra. Bmitb. M e‘wife o f Howard Russian epic tradition.” tiw spirit of my b e APPRECIATED D ial M l 3 -2 711 Niirser3r 8toefc^50-B TWO 'STEIAM heat radlatorz, 22’ heat, excellent construction 100’ L. Smith, joindd^llemorial Temple High Abora Politics lives at Peredolkino, 2.8367. part-time. Write Box K, Herald. or 24!’ high. Call MI 8-1828. heat and. hot water. Apply Mar­ Irys In a lower priced home. Elsie of writers and artists. used leaa than 1,000 miles. Two for low's, 867 Main St. frontage,'trees. Carlton W. Hutch' Meyer Agency, Realtors.' Ml in 1945,. aerved (ur moat sxceUent In an obvious attempt to fore­ AotomobilM for Sale 4 Yo UNQ m o t h e r win baby ait tn $35. MI 8-7919 after 5. , i BEIXINO MY CoUetdion ot. odd and ins, MI 9-5132. chlef' ln 1950 and has atradUy ad­ ,.Dr. Nila Ake Ntlsson,\wbo Inter­ Lost and Poand 1 1948 CHRYSLER WIndeor, Bxcel- ^ 9-5521 or MI» « 33-8930. - 8 r stall Soviet criticism, Dr. Anders viewed him fo - <• lent condition. Radio and heater. my home day, night or weekly, unusual houae plant!. Retisonable, THREE ROOM apartment near vanced to the highest bfflee of 1952 CMC 64-ton stake body, good 100 FLUORESCENT light fWtu«s;, WANTED— Upright piano. CaU AUTUMN ST.—3 bedroom colo­ Oesterling, permament secretary magazine, quoted him \today LOST—Black and white mature Beet offer. MI B-7938. CTiUd must he over 8 years old. Ml 9-OlSS. MI 8-4290. Church, atores and. bus line. HUGE 9 ROOM-1954 home. 24’ the order. She la vice preaktent cat. In rtclnlty of Bouth Methodist motor and tirea. Best offer. No MI 3-1475. 48" long, tw6 tubes, metal nh Hegt, not water, eWetrictiy fur­ nial. Immaculately kept inside living room, overalzed bedrooma, ot Pythian Center promotion of the Swedish Academy, said the saying the Church. Phone MI 3-7225 after 6 dealer. Can be sefn at 448 Main 1950 8TUDEBAKER four door fully flectors. Ten 2-door etationanr nished. Reasonable rent. Available and out. Large living room with center hall, IVi baths, baseboard committee and aUio a raember Of author’s writing is "high above ail ties. give for not pubUAbing lua W cadnets, 86" wide, 24" deep, 72" pm. ' St, 10-1 dally. equipped, new tirea, good condi­ BABY armNC-evenings. Own Hotuchold Goods 61 Rooms Without Boani 59 Nov. 1. References required. Call fireplace, dining room. Worded bast, aluminum storma -arage. political parly frontiera" Other novel is that it "is bad and m i^ t tion. muat aell, 8175. MI 9 3811. tranaportatlon. Day care in my high; 84 h.p. air compressor, In- MI 3-5646. . lot 500 f t In depth. Reasonably $15,200, Carlton W. Hutchins, members, of the academy said they damage my reputation aaVa post, NOTKTE IS h e r e b y given that 1957 CHEVROLET two-door sedan. own home. M l 3-0050. gersol-l^nd twin pistons, 00 g a l,, ROOM WITH kitchen privUegek, priced. S. A. Beechler, Realtor, 9-5132. viewed "Doctor Zhivago" as one n iat' la of courM only V6, radio, heater, powergllde. ANTIQI^ f u r n i t u r e , allver, Pass Book No. SS4266, Issued by LINCOLN, 1958, gray Premiere. tank. Electric National cash rtffi': glgM, 'china, and uaed furniture centrally located. Single or double, TWO AND 8H room, apartments, MI 3-6960, or W. R. Smith, Assq- of the gerat philosophical novels of Nilsson said the writer "appears The Savings Bank of Manchester Very clean, excellent condition. All power acceaeorlee, white Ister, rings up to $0.99, glYes rs- small bablea accepted. See Mra. furnished or unfurniilhed. East cla^. Ml 9-8952. ELUNGTON—8>i two year new cur time. to have reached an Inner mental Call between 4:30-7:80 p.m. MI Sitnationa Wanted— Male 39 b ^ n t and eold. Furniture Repair has been lost and application has walli. Price $2,500. Tel. MI 8-8040. celpt slip. Electric National aaak Service. MI 8-7441. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Manchester. CaU after 5 p.m., MI ranch, located on a dead end In the book, Doctor Zhivago peace which renders him complete­ 9-6946. street, for extra safety (or. chil­ been made to said bank for pay­ register, four drawers, four totals, 3-6389. VERNON—For sale, five room saya such things ss these about ly uninterested in any oaprisels CAPABLE—Ambitious man de- PLEIASANT, heated, furnished dren. Three bedrooma, 13x19 Itv- ment of the amount of deposit. sirea part time work. Avalable rings up to $69.99, $80. Tan wood- ■ s a l e 1-S o f f * Douglaa Motora, 333 Main. guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. fields of carpentry. Contract or Income. It's easier to carry debts MI 9-4638. posite Spruce. Call Ml 9-7177;--'' NINE ROOM single. In established Only $395 Down, reasonable hourly rates. Ml If you ju t them all In oh# basket. Connecticut Packing Company, like new. size 18. 60'-' pool tabls in dining room, newly tiled bath, Mrs. Martha Johnson was elected of RockvlUe'e older people will be ment and to find ou( what is need­ Help TVanted —Male 36 for recreation room. Also medium WATKINS cabinet kitchen plus pantry dish­ East Side neighborhood. Five bed­ president and Mrs. Lillie Greed ed to attract Industry to the area. NEED A CAR and had your credit | TV SERVICE—any make—higheat 3-0731. * Dial Cn 6-8897 and ask Frank Cottage Grove Road, Bloomfield, STORE—99 Summer St. Ideal gro' rooma, oil heat, 2-car garage. Re­ interviewed In a research project turned down? Short on down pay-; 1958 Ramhler 4 Dr Sedan Custom quality work at loweit price for Burke or Mra. Carter how to do It. Connecticut. size tricycle. MI 9-0538. USED FURNITURE HEATED ROOM, 247 North Main eery or package! Call Mi 9 1880 washer and disposal, attic Insula­ was elected marshal. Hospitol NotM ment7 Had a repoeaeialonT Don't . CARPENTRY WORK—No Job too tion, copper plumbing, 2-ca- ga duced for immediate sale. S. A. Monday evening an. entertain­ sponsored by the Community Coun­ Admitted yeeterday; Theodora Model Four brand new while expert work FamOita for eervice Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, EXCHANGE St. $8. Inquire Mrs. Irish. or inquire upstair# of store after Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969, or give up' See Oouglae Motora get I small. Experienced carpenters, 15 Lewis St., Hartford. CARPENTERS WANTED. Call TR 26" Ch a in s a w , excellent condi­ 5 p.m. rage with amesite drive, etc. ment was given for those attend­ cil (or Senior Citlzena. Prucha, 65 Brooklyn St wall tires. Radio Healer eince 1931 Phone Ml 9-46S7, Pot- 6-7830. Articles For Sale tion. Mike Shirshac, Flanders Rd., 18 OAK STREET W. R. Smith, Associate, Ml 0-8952. the lowdown on the loweet down ferton'e reasonable rates. Charles W. 45 NEAR MANCHESTER High. Gen­ Property la just a few blocks ing the convention and the busi­ Jamee VanVIlet, aurvey commit­ Diaoharged yesterday: Mrs. Nel­ Aiilnmallc Transmission A Lathrop k Sons, 172 East Center South Coventry. PI 2-6259. and amalleat paymente anywhere OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS tlemen, Convenient, comfortable LARGE STORE, 205 N. Main St., from Bowers School. Fairly priced VERNON—Large attractive spilt ness session was held Tuesday tee chairman, said today the poll son Beaveratoek, Mountain BL; real gismour lovely St. Manchester, Conn. Telephone EXPERIENCED man to work on rooms! TV, next to bath, narking. Not a email loan or finance com Only 4395 Down ASHES, RUBBISM. lawns raked, Business Opportunities 32 dairy farm. House furnished. UNTIL 9 for rent. Beautiful modem front, at $18,000. level home at builder's prices. morning, with Grand Chief Gladys will include questlona on ipecKlc Mrs. Clarence Chapmen. Box 4, pany pliui. Douglaa Motora. 3331 all kind , of general work and Ml 9-0384. PI 2-8398, KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney. MI 9-6801 after 4:30. good business center. $65. Phone Wallingford COlony 9-2836 m Boats and Accessories 46 Closed Mondays Best terms available anywhere. Kphsteln of New Haven, presiding. Information about living arrange­ Tolland; Mr. Charles Dubuque, 43 Main Street. light trucking Moving Jobe. 88 Maple St. Tel. ! 8-4327 ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. FOR LEASE evenings. AT CENTER clean room for one Completely finished, 6 large ments, health, employment, and West St.; Mrs. George Lehman. 1955 Plymnulh 4 Dr Stsllon Wsgnn Prices ressnnnbir. Ml 0-014:', FOURTEEN foot boat with acces- CALORIC GAS range, 21". Used 993 MAIN STREET leisure time Intereata. The Unl- 1954 FORD converllhle, healer, RoonnK-SifUng 16 3 BAY SERVICE STATION PRE-SEASON chain saw -pectal. or two gentlemen, with parking, Rooses for Rent 65 rooms, IH bathS; garage and all 485 W. Middle Tpke., Mancha*- iCuslomi Four new llres after .Iiine 29 new number, MI WANTED—Gas station attendant, Save up to 30% on Clinton saws. Boriee. trailer, electric starting, six montha. Automatic oven. Elx- MANCHESTER, CONN. the extras. Included. Ready for veraity of Connecticut's Rural ter. radio, hydramallr. 1951 Ford cua- | Fully equipped Including Push 4-0784. IN MANCHESTER cellent condition. MI 3-6033. bath, and shower. 29 Hazel St. MI MI 9-5241 Air Crash Victim tomline, heater, radio No down COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, full tirne. Apply Mr. Carey, Mor- New and uaed. Capitol Equipment 50 h.p. Evlnrude motor, water 9-7083. FOUR ROOM single Cape Cod, immediate occupancy. Call Rock ■0 . Sociology Department wUl asilat Birth today; A son to Mr. end RiiIIom Trsnsmisslon One Inr 'Aluminum siding, asphalt- Attractive Lease Terms larty Brothers, 301 Center St. Co.. 88 Main St.. Ml 8-7958. skis, $1,100. JA 8-7483, 54 ArbUtUS , vUle, TR 6-1781, or JA 9-0082, In the survey. Mra. Walter FlucktgOr, Rt. 1, Box paymenia, balance 20 montha owner. HILLS' TBUEV18ION Sendee. 80 INCH GAS stove, 2 years old, near achooi and bus. 114 Harlan Cole Motora Ml 9 0980. ssbestos roofing. Also aluminum, TIDEWATER OIL CO. Street, East Hartford. PLEASANT, quiet room for gen­ St. JA 5-0781. Had State Parents Information obtained from 302, Ellington. Only $395 Down I Available at all ttmea PhUco fac SNOW BLOWERS—Reo, Snowbird, $50. Call Ml 9-0249, or mornings at MANCHESTER MANCHESTER—Six room ranch. sampling of reeidenta who are over tory eupendeed aervlce. Tel. Ml galvanized or copper gutters and JA 7-7221 25 Avon St. " . tleman. Kitchen privileges for Economy Minded? I lesrters. Ml .1-7707. and Toro. Push and self-propelled. breakfast. Plenty of hot water. SIX ROOM duplex. Near Center, Attached garage. Immediate oc­ 66 win ^ analyzed by experta at Vernon end TelcoftvlIIe neere Ie TAKE YOUR PIOK R-9598 OPPORTUNITY Capitol Equipment, 38 Main Ml Diamonds— WatcJn Here's a (our bedroom cape. Flill cupancy. 4% mortgage. Many New Haven, Oct. 23—Air Force 1954 Ford 2 Dr Sedan 5 Cyl They' BUSY LUNCHEONETTE EIGHT PIECE lyalnut dlnlnj- room Parking. MI 9-0719. oil heat. Good condition Call MI M. Sgt. ; ROOM FOR RENT, parking. 434 TWO FAMILY ranch style, one end shopping. Only $12,900, TALCOTTVILLE a twln-englnv>d Air Force plane 1957 Chevrolet 210 four-door sedan, dlllon Rsdlo, Hesler lux (Rl cleaner Pick up and de­ Good lease, low overhead. Owner ful. Good wages, five day week. atove lengths, $10 per toad, deliv­ near Harrisburg, Pa,, yesterday, need. beautiful Iwo lone blue Has Only $295 Down livery Call Electrolux B\ithorlzed Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray leaving state. Priced for quick Permanent position with chance for pairs, - adjusts watches expertly, BEAUTIFUL five piece sectional Oakland St. MI 3-6163. furnished and one unfurnished, REAL e s t a t e c e n t e r Similar surveys among older peo­ Jackson, Ml 8-8328. ered. Call PI 2-7886. Reaaonable prices. Open dally. 3M rooms each side, nice yard. JA 8-6524 Just over the Manchester town was the son of Benjamin 11. Chris­ ple have been made by UConn In^ radio, heater end signal SRies smi service Ml 9 084.1 or -lA sale. advancement. lirtng room set covered gray, red | room. tian of New Haven. lights. Thursday evenings. 120 ■Sprues plastic. Reasonable. 33 E^von Dr. i PLEASANT LARGE heated MI 0-0009. Call bef(jre 10 or after Evenings MI 9-7295. BU 9-0969 line on TSylor St., slightly" used more than a score of other towns. TV Show to Tell 19.5.1 Buick 4 Dr Sedan V5 Fully 2-0108 Please ask (nr Augustine ROOFING. SIDtNa, painting USED W O O D—Storm windows Free parking. On bus line. 146 6. Th( sergeant, a career man In Ksmienskl. C*r- P. J. CORRENTI. Broker Street Ml 9-4387. custom built four room homt. Nice Volunteers from Rockville Will equlnped. .lust Irsded on the Alterationa and addltlona Apply' Employment Office (50) assorted heights from 85" to Center St. MI 3-5002. BOLTON—Five room ranch. EX Uic Air Force with 12 years of 1957 Delray roupe, b€aull(ul Sher­ MI 3-5363 51". 443 Main St. 10 to 1 dally. COMBINATION coal and electric lot, basement garage. Vacant. serve as Interviewers. ' wood green One of I he clean- fshulnus new Rsmhlei One elllnga Workmanship guaran­ SIX ROOM duplex, steam heat oil tra large lot. Excellent place for service, ivas oi. hU, way to New MMH Patient Plan Universal range, good condition. LARGE, PLEASANT room In The Council Is currently 'making eal low mileage cara In the owner, sharp as sharp can he teed A A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn Fuel and Peed 49-A Call MI 8-7759 after 6:30 p.m. burner, available November 1. mother and the childron. P. V, Price reduced from $14,900 to Haven for a visit when the acci­ MORTF,NSEN TV Sjneolatized RCA FIRST NATIONAL STORES IX)AM—Order now for fall seeding. pleasant home, no objections to a MI 3-8049. an appeal for funda to cover the area Has heater, signal Only $245 Down televISIot. service 9 4841 at Ml 8 4880 Help Wanted— Female 35 Rich, cultivated tobacco field Tongreii, Broker. MI 8-6321. $14,000. dent occurred. expense of supplies needed f r the Manchester Memorial Hoapital’e SEASONED—Hardwood for fur­ FRIGIDAIRB $25, and dinette" set congenial lady. MI 9-7094. llghta, white wall Urea. v;^ Park and Oakland Aves. loam. Tel. Ml 9-0650. naces, fireplaces, stoves, Edward MANCHESTER—Four room Cape, A native of Phllmoat, N.Y., aurvey and contributions of flBB System of progreasive patient cere .lANITORIAI. and i leanlng service. EXPERIENCED aeWing machine $20, Good condition. «Cal' Ml MANCHESTER — Shingled Cape Christian lived with hla parents THIS WEEK'S SPECIAIA FOR Roofing and Chimneva 16-A Yeomans, PI 2-8002, convenien.*. to achooi and sh' pping T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor were reported at last week’s meet­ (PPC) will be shown In a Ulevi- 1957 Chevrolet 219 four door sedan, Experl floor service. For homes, operators wanted. Day -shift. Ap­ East Hartford SPECIAIj—Top soil, loam—$1 cubic 9-9494. Cod, six finished rooms. Porch fm many years at nearby Milford Ivory and light blue, cnnlraat- THE RIOHT GUY, ONE FURNISHED room, Central center, $110, Call JA 3-8348 or MO ing. alon broadcast Nov. 1 at, 5 pjn. on offices and Industries Cal (nr ply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. yard. Portland cement—$1.50 per fireplace, aluminum storm win where he graduated fro mthe pub­ Ing While and blue Inlertor I ROOFING -Specializing In repair­ SOLID MAHOGANY breakfront, 8 location. 136 Bisscll St. 6-0085. MI 3-1577 Fattier Ourtin to Leave 1041 Chevmlel Tru( k Telephone free eallinates Mndern Floor Pol bag. Driveway sealer—$1.60 per Garden— Farm— Dairy . dows, amesite drive. Call Owner lic schools. Before enlisting In the The Rev. John C. Curtin, assist­ Channel 18. Haa healer, signal llghls and Ishing Cempany, Ml 9 008.1 and ing roofs of all kinds. Alar new drawers, a desk, cabinets, glass MI 9-3605 after 2 p.m. Body Exrellenl Ihmughoul i roofs Gutter work. Chimneys SECRETARY WANTED gal. Fresh cold mix, asphalt — Products 60 MODERN new four room apart­ SIX ROOM duplex, oil heat. Avail­ Air Force, Chi istlan was employed ant pastor of S t Bsrnard'a Oiurch. The half-hour show will feature while wall tirea Tires like new. Body I'ke new MI .1-0053 Mature woman capable of as­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER $1.70 per 80 lb. bag. Clear dry door Selves, excellent condition, ment, second floor, haa to 'ie seen cleaned, repaired, 26 years exper- reasonable. MI 9-8483. able very soon. Reply to Box G, MANCHESTER — Excellent Cape Lots for Bale 73 at the Connecticut Light and Is soon to be traniferred tO Bt. movies taken In the intensive care. $1,10.5 suming complete reaponaihllity of sand—90c per 80 lb. bag, 80c per APPLES and pears, now on sale to be appreciated, large yard and Herald, giving all particulars. Power Co. plant In the De"on Intermediate care, and self aervlee leiue Free eatlmatea. Call How- Applications for the poaition of Cod, plus breezeway and garage Michael's Church. Pawcatuck. Fa­ DK MOTOR ley, Manchester. Ml 8-5,181 ar active Real Estate office. Must 45 lb. bag. Hot mix asphalt- tar at Bottl's Fruit Farm, 260 Bush NO MONEY DOWN: ample parking. Open for Inspec­ LOCATED ON Oakland St. lot tor section of Milford. ther Curtin Was assigned to St. unit at the hopaltal. Patienta tn See Jack Clanr.v LIGHT TRUnCINC. and Inndscap- have pleasant personality and ,en- probationary fireman In the full­ mixes—crushed stone, washed MANCHESTER—Bolton town line. rec room, many many more ex ■ale, 60x200 ft. Call after 6:30. Ml SAUF'IS, INC. Hill Rd. tion Saturday and Sunday, 63 Christian was a r'lichinlst In­ Bernard’s Church two years ago various stages of recovery will be Ing, Reaannable. Ml .1-0420 Jo; talking to and meeting people. time paid Fire Department will be sand, gravel, fill. Nussdorf As­ Starts Your Large yard, five room, sto'’e 'And tras. Call fast on this one. Full 3-5968. Union Place. structor at the Perrin Air Force from St. Mary’s Church; Coven­ shown. EDDIE'S AUTO SERVICE Manrhesler's Rambler Dealer Typing and shorthand required. accepted, until 5 p.m. on Wednes­ phalt Plant, 587 North Mein St. GREEN MOUNTAIN — Potatoes Monthly Payments refrigerator, $100 per month. Very price $14,000; Large (our family FIRE WAITS for no one Gel >'our Heating and Plumbing 17 I Month after You Receive house plus 6 car garage. A real Base at Dennison. Tex. He also Also on the program will be a 387 OAKI-AND ST. Pleast atnte salary expected and day, November 5, 1958. Ml 3-2427. $1.25 50 lb. bag, butternut, Acorn, good condition. MI 3-5983. try. panel of three MMH officiala, El­ 24 Maple 81 , Manchester, Conn. alllc, cellar, yard denned For Your Home Outfit Aparthientff—-Flats— good one and priced right Short Resort Property for Sale 74 raced midget automobiles in Cal- Ha wUlJie replaced by the Rev. MI .1-1208 quick service call Ml 3 0120 ten- 9 WAPaoN, PLUMBING and heat­ refer your reply to Box T, Man­ golden and green delicious mer Weden. chairmen of the Board ing contractor. New Initallatlons. Benefits Include pension, sick 8 COMPLETE ROOMS Tenements 63 BAST HARTFORD, 121 Tolland way out nice ranch plus garage ifornls. John J. White from S t Joeeph's Tel. Ml 3 8854 sonahle chester Herald. squash. Miller's Stand, 150 Spen­ and large lot. Full price $10,600 AMSTON LA K B -Five room lake- of Trustees: Edward Thoma ad­ 19,53 CHEVROLET stsllon wsgon alteratlo. work and repair work. leave, paid holidays and vacation. GIRL'S WHITE Ice shoe skates. In cer 8t. MI 3-6564. OF BRAND NEW FURNITURE St.— Older 6 room single, hot ' A few years ago he was the Church. Chester. ministrator; Slid Dr. Howard Lock< Very clean. $595. Ml 3-02.18. 88 water heat, near schools, bus, Over 80 more listings o> more front cottage. Reasonable. Con­ subject of an article In a maga­ Open evenings till 9 pm . NO 9-8808. R.N .-Full time, 3-11 shift. R.N. good condition^ MI 9-3255. All 100% ^aranteed, some orig­ FIVE ROOM—first floor flat near Motoriet ArrMted ward, Intemest on the staff whe Homestead St. patart-time 11-7 shift. I.*urcl For position description and ap­ inal factory crates, with original hospital. Oil steam heat, tile bath, church... One-car garage. $120 kinds. Call the Ellsworth Mitten tact owner. Write or phone Rob­ zine put out by the 86lh Fighter- FUH)R SANDING and reflnlahlng. plication forms apply to: Chief of Rockville Police arrested Oilman helped institutii the program at 24 HOUR Immediate eervtca. Re­ Manorr Convalescent Home. MI- 12" RCA VICTOR TV set, veCy GREEN MOUNTAIN .potatoes. factory aerial numbers. cabinet kitchen, storm windows, monthly. Two months In pdvane'e. Agency realtors, MI 8-6980 qr MI ert Guatafeon, Halladay Ave., Bomber Wing of which he waz a Call Ml 9-8910 Fire Department. Fire Headquar­ good condition, reasonable. MI 9-5524, • M. White. 21, of Church Bt. Ver­ the hospital. modeling. repairing, new Initalla- 9-2324. Call Frank Bronkie, MI *9-4687. BLOND BEDROOM SUTTB screens, Venetian blinds, recently Lawrence' P. Plano, Broker. MI Suffleld. NOrth 8-2145. member. The artlcla described the non, last night oh charges arising 1953 RTUDEBAKER truck Call tlons, electric sewer cleaning. ters. 153 Spruce Street, Manches­ 3-4013. 9-5910. Modsrating the panel/will be M A M RUBBISH Offera emn- UVINO ROOM SUITE completely redecorated. Adults VERNON—5'/k room ranch, car* skill with which Chriitlan fash­ out of what they cell a hit and run Bob Wakely of Channel 18. A Happy Pair MI 9-950,1. plrtfi full llmr i Irumiij! •8«rvlr^. dr.ll I rupee cleaned fast and effi­ ter. Conn. ioned a stainless steel hip bone HIGH CHAIRS $1, boy's winter coat 5-Fc DINETTE SET preferred. MI 3-7056 after 6. port, radiant heat. large lot Real Estate for Exchange 76 accident in Rockville Saturday The Script for the program has A«hr7n7 you'll want; $3 to $5 an hour In with driving license, some exper­ nished, $95. Ml 9-6808 , > MANCHESTER—Six room Cape MI i-esei. mother, Mra. Fern Allen of t DRE-SSM/ KING. alteraHnn. spe- AND De LilDce" Washer ______-______I__ ment, heated, electric range, re­ tor vehicle while hia license Is un­ soringIng this Show. TTm pnaprem te your free time as an Avon ’•epre- ience In the retail business. Op­ one unfinished, built In 1950, all Stratford, Ohrlst.an la survived by LEAVER RAKED and removed nr ’iallzlng In children's clothes, MI portunity (or advancement. Apply "De’ Luxe” Range FOR RENT—Four room tenement frigerator and garbage dlspoaal. der suspension. He waa released oneI of< a serioa being put on by tha PLUBBEO SEWERS No pets, $90. Call TR 5-250'' or TR plastered wall, hardwood floors his widow and twe children. under a 61.000 bond for appear­ .Connecticutweetiout TV OmmlttM" for mulched. Very rraannahle. Ml 9-9140. sentatlve! Avon Cosmetics. JA for Interview, Call MI 9-4S41. Take your choice of any of these ap- with garage, near Shopping Cen­ Wanted— Real Eatate 77 .1 800.1, i 2-1758. iliances in addition to bedroom, ter, bus line and schools, mquire 6-6050. hot water heat, fireplace, tUed Burial will be In the Arlington., ance In Rockville City Court Nov. Health Education, called "Accent For S ale Machiae Cleaaail fIving room, dinette, rugs, lamps, 143 Main St. bath. Attractive Youngstown SELLINQ YOUR 4»orae?. For Va,, National Cemetery. i6; on Uvlng.” - Kfnving— Trucking— TWO WOMEN part-time mornlrig SOUTH COVENTRY-Three four- kitchen, shingled exterior, conven SepUcTanki, Dry Wella. Sewer tables, linoleums, dishes and other room furnished apartments Avail­ prompt, efficient, coUrteoue eerv- Police allege White bit a parked Storage 20 work, aalary, must be willing to PARK c h e s t n u t ApartmenU - lent location. Completely recondi Hnusehnld Services NOTICE Established l.lnea Installed—-Cellar Water- Items. able today. Reasonable rent. Good tioned insitle and out. A terrific icc and appralelng without ohilga- car owned by Wallace Bouffard of meet and talk to people, car nec­ prooBng Done, Only a-few-left. One and two bed­ tion, call 8. A Beechler, Realtor, 4 Pleasant 81.. Rockville, which Offered 13A MOVE BY TRAILER van. It's less EVERYTHING rooms. Range, refrigerator and location, near school and stor*. buy at $13,900. Call Warren E Open House Held ‘Guest iii'House’ essary Call MI ,1-0964 for appoint­ Revised Subdivision Regulations ONLY $448 Ml M969 or Wesley R. Smith, Aa- was parked on Union St., and did expensive—One load Instead of ment Saturday after 9 a.m, ^ covering the subdivision of lands Ratiaurant Venetian blinds (urtiished 'Tiotce John S. BtsaeU. PI 2-6828. Howland, MI 8-1108 RADIO REPAIRS on any m ake- two or three-Kaaier loading and soclate. MI 9-6962, Member Multi­ not report the incident. within the Town of Manchester MeKINNEY BROS. Free atora$:e until wanted. Fyee of color selections. Free narking. ple Uetlng Service. By Keeney PTA Cast Announce all amplifiers and phnnographs' unloading— Olatlncttve, dl^tfled Clentrally located. Will sacrl- delivery. Free set up by our COVENTRY — Four rooms and WHY WAIT White waa picked up at his ani. changers Over 4'f veare total having been jointly approved by Ace due tn Illness. Phone Janitor service. Rental Agents, and smart "The Beal tor I/Sai." EXPF.RIF.NCED wnllresacs want­ Sewerag* Diipesal Co. , own reliable men. bath, baseboard heat, all modern. home by Vernon—e'onstablo Ed­ experience 90 days guarantee on the Board of Directors and the Ml 9-7306 between 1-5 p.m. Samuel M. Lavttt Agency Real­ Three years old. Amesite drive, Now Is the Time to Buy ARB YOU OONSIOERIN'I More than 200 persons attended Ihe cast (or "G uest la the/ The Auaitri A. Chambera Co , 808 ed for Club 21, 99t Main St. 180-132 Pearl RL - Ml S-SS08 • Phone for appointment tors. Phone MI 3-0676 or Tl’ 5-6534. Manchester—Winter St. Older epa SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? mund F. Dwyer, eialated by Rock­ all work Pottertnn'e East Middle Turnpike, Ml 8-6187 Planning Cofnmlasion of the Town fenced-in property. Available No- the Keeney St. PTA "Open Houae" ville Det. Sgt, 'George Trapp on House," to be performed by th# of Manchester are effective as Of Samuel Albert. Htfd. CH 7-0358 Up 'vAmber 1. $75 a month. PI 2-7347. cious 6-room dwelling, oil heat, all We will appralM your property Tueiday evening. Teachers held 8 2 3 6 Dini room ranch with Ing taught. as Evelyn, Mra Jean Adams ea . TO THE LEG.-M. VOTERS garage on large lot, fireplace, oil BRAE-BURN REALTY iRvyer, Ashe Honored BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com­ atovn-moving apeclalty. Folding Building. ■ No (Obligation. ed cottage for rent, '>tapl^ Lodge, During the buslneaa meeting Ann Proctor, James Ptefee as Doug ' I'halra for rent. Ml 9-0752. OF THE TOWN OF HOLTON SEVEN ROOM single, hear shop­ heat, fuU price $15,200. 10% down . .. Ml wms Work dom aunng the recent pany—J"!!: those who care about ' TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ Rt. 6. Andover. ping center and . hue line, immedi­ President Roge'r McDermott In­ Proctor, Pamela Culter as Leo The legal voters of the Town of Honte^Buys By Jaryis A— L—B-^E— R—T— S or OI pMslbllltleri to Approved Civil Defense exercise "Operation Proftor, James CotUns as Dan their ruge-phone Ml - 8-0012. Bolton are hereby notified that the SION- ate oc.eupancy. MI 4-0405. . . LlBTINUb Wa n t e d , alngle ami troduced the teachers to the as , PaintlnR—i^perinif 21 Martin E, Alvord. .Chairman 48-48 ALLYN ST.,; HARTFORD FOR RElNT—Thi;ee-room cottage buyer. aembly. Isidor Wolf presented a R escue''' has resulted in recog­ Proctor. Mra. Doris Balding, as . Free pickup and delivery Free polling place for Vijtes to he., cast suitable for couple. Call after 5 EUlngTon—5-room bungalow style two-family bouooa. ..Member ol nition of two local men by the estimates given \Vc specialize In Dorothy C. Jacobson, Secretary O ^ n Mon. thru F ri. till • P.M. tUB. Howard R Haatings, Real­ desk, set to Walter Roth, former Aunt Martha, Mrs. Bethara Pit- ^ PAINTER AND V p«N ianger,' in the .State Election will he In the Advt. No; 5685 A JARVIS FOR SALE SIGN ON PROPERTY p.m. Pi 2-6890. Partns and Land Sale 71 home, wlUi garage, fireplace, 'oil State Civil Defense Office. kin as Miriam Blake. William furniture ami wall to wall carpet­ CTommunitv Hall. In said Town, on for tor,‘MI 9-J107 any time teaching!j>rlnclpal, on behalf of the 8 1 6 6 decorator. Good clean |ob, reaann­ ^ e e transportation to our Main heat, large lot. Asking $18,800. Ol PTA. “ Roth reccntl.v assumed Edmund. F, Dwyer. Vernon . CD Lueltgena as Dr. ShaWi Mrs. Rsye ing. Tliesdav, November 4. 1958 from MEANS A q u a l i t y HOME poesiblUttes. 5-14 yrk. able price, S. Tejicha, Ml- 9-6914 Store in Waterbury, “ Cormectlcut’s fnUR DIFFERENT elzee ano typez duties as principal of Washington director and John. Ashe, Rockville Culver '|as Mrs. Dow, Llnecda . FlJIT FINISH Holland window after 5 p.m. - 6:00 A M. to 7:00 P.M. Largest Flirnlture Store.” THREE ROOM apartment, $50 per ' of farma and land tracta wltliu* 20 For further information on tha f.re chief, have received citations Holmes jaa Mr.'- Dow, Dated at Bolton. Connecticut, month. Call >Q. 9-9043, School. Ml*. Batty thadea, made to measure. All AT A FAIR PRICE. SEE THES%TODAY! milea of Hartford. Lawrenc* F. al-iove or''other Ustinge Youths Will Start Mrs."" Edward Royce, library Issued by Leo. J. MuICahy, State Lundberg me Pamela Rhodes, Mrs. metal yehetian bitnda at a new this 23rd day of October, A.D.. . M ate, flrfaffor, -MI 9-9W0______• Call Alice Clampet, Realtor OD director, whe praised their ef­ three TWO and a half room furnished chairman, reported, the Book Fair, ' Jearr Boworth aa' Hilda, and Rudy. low price Keya made while you 1058, . 'space hOatera. varied aizes, Evangeium Series forts In the daj^-long exercise. T"• M l 8-1889, AvaUable immediately. McK(nney location Cartton W. Hutchlne, Ml ments were served by Mrs. Roy emergency hoepitaJ and central ed from any member of the Thes­ placement. umbrellas repaired, Brothers Inc.‘ MI 8-6060,- 9-6182. with IH baths. Situated in a park- in a series of svangslistio program, V ^ite and her committee. Mrs. pians or at the door. man's ehtrt collars reversed and Manchestev, Connecticut ll)te setting. Extra targe lot, eleva­ communoiaticna atatioQ was. aet ^ De Luxe Cape. Breeteivay and garage. 8 room*, THRB1;-PIBCB,maple den aet, ex- et^Ued “ T?ie Voice of Youth.” Howard MItter, room chairman, re­ up In the Town anci the entire replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ ■ I I'ME RESIDENTS OF THE ceUent. condition. One brass table FTVE ROOM—Newly . redecorated CUSTOM BUILT- 7 room home, tion, tnma. Attached two-car ga­ ing Shop. * 2 per cubic yard. Mini­ $ 16 ,5 0 0 ' deep wooded, lot. 'nie programs wiH be presented ported that room mothers Signed operation revolved a-ound It. TOWN OF MANCHK-'^TER. CON- P. V. T0N6REN lamp, one floor lamp. Call MI first floor flat and garige. Adults diahwaaher, playroom, double ga­ rage, porch. Lwklng for privacy by young peimle of the Hartford JI4 new membera NEGTICUT: IMuire at 114 Oak St. Chief Ashe organized the area REAL ESTATE BRURER mum •'> vards. Nnl acreeufd. Old but Jiiat Hke new.’.l.ronme, 2-car garage, 8-lOM after 7 p.m. rage, beauUnil trees, 195' front­ —tiila la It. Excellent condiUon. area at uia West. Middle School Rally to Attract LIGHT TRUCKING. Attics, cel- This office has rei’elved numer­ age, suburban. Carlton W HutCh- Goodchlld'Bartlett Realty Com­ fire deparlmenta for exercises and lars, vards cleaned Verv "cason- $ 17,8 5 0 freshly painted Inside and out. Rhort walk t4> FOUR ROOM — Apartment for auditorium. Grade school bellcx will adore ous complaint* concerning the,de­ TEL. Ml 9.4824 NORO!B "WRINOEUt washing ma. ina. Ml 9-5132. I pany, MI 8-7925, BU 9-0939. demonitratiens of what heavy able. 'BU 9-9025 or Ml 4-0209 after "Anything In Real Estate!’' 'Main Street. —---- - rent, heat and hot water furnish­ A member of the steering com­ Area Methodists these classroom favnrile.s. The casual sweater lor -all the positing or placing of leafage or (diiiie, about one year old. CaU mittee for.the series la George Court Frees Vice duty rescue equads can-do. 6 p.m. ieaves In or upon the ^streets or - orTRS.1582 ;|n 8-1750 after 8 p.m.- . ed. Venetian blinds, linoleum ORDER'S DEATH—Reason .for Mock lUecUon No. 8166 with PciU-o-Rsms la family! You II find It easy to knit M l 3 .6 3 2 1 A rare treat. 8-room split level as modeni 'BO JUST r e d u c e d seven room, four Barrow of this . town. In sizes 6. 8. 10, 12, 14 years. .Size one (oi- each member of the family highways i$r burning -of- the same floors, sround churches, stores telling. Priced below purchaae- bedroom, custom built home with­ Rockville High School etudenU Men from more than 20 Method- $ tomorrow, Ftntshed reerration room, dlah- and biu,Uns $90. JA 8^ ^ . price. Now vacant.. Excellent The programs .Witt be held Sat­ Of Speed Charge let 'phurchee of Creater Hartford 8, short sleeve, S ', yards of 35- either In while or (avorllr- I'olm, u))im .the streets or hlghwa,va, tluui 20;200 in walking distance o f - schools. urday hlghU, BUrtIng with a aong- and faculty will participate In a wwsher aad. disposal in knotty pine kitchen. S Mnsicai Instraments residential section. Large win attend the eighth annual FeJ- Inch, (Wonderful gifts (or (Thrislmas-glv- causing a common nuisance by en- AT CENTERi-Nesr PlrstLNstlon- CgU MI 94109.______. feet at 7:80. A cqllega quartet will mock election ,at "the achooi Ing'I NOTICE dangeriiiK users of- the highway. full baths. Off Vernon 8t., on Marion Dr. In rdom ranch, fireplace, tile bitii, Robert W. Vice, 28, of Vernon Ipwahlp dinner and rally of Ui9 , No. 8236 with PaU-n Ruins Is In Buckley School eeclion. al Bank, four rooms _wUh heat, be featured Saturday evening. Wednesday. ' Methodist Men pf Greater Hart­ Pallcrn No. 2707 coiilaiiis knit Rids for sbingling. roofing and Tlie General Slalutes of Connec­ PIANO TUNINO. We ar« the only attached: rarage. amesite drive­ was acquitted by a Common Pleas An actual' voting machine com­ sizes 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 years. .Size 4, • SEPTIC TANKS hot water, garage. MI 9-7083.. B U Y N O W . Court jury yesterday of?a speed­ ford Tuesday. directions foi sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, painting the Boltdii Public Library ticut ehllticd "NUISANCBS ON Ann In Uiia area tuning ntgnoe way. MAhy extras. See and buy plete "With sample ballots giving wl|,h sleeve. 2 yards of 35-liu h; 'j Cleaned and Inatalled - " FOR l-'eetivBl Profits A turkey dinner will be eerrai 18 , 20 , 22 ( 42 "I Inclusive; sillch will be received until 5 P.M. Mon- HIGHWAYS" Section 4200 pro­ etcctroolcaUy. Othera uae the c'd- today. Eacott Agency. Ml 8-1883. EAST SIDE: Value packed five ing charge on which he wai con- names o f state and local candi­ yard'for collar. Two patter ns As participants In the Multiple Listing Heniee we have over 190 faahloaed Iw ear method. Ward \ttcted here In August. at 6:80 in tha Burnside Methodiet dqy, October 27, 1958. hibit such acts; also. By-laWs and other Uatiaga to show you. Call now to SEE THE LI8T1NO OF TWO ROOM funUatied apartment room ranch.' Fireplace, Full dates will be aet up In the school Send Thirt.v-'flvc Cents m coins ! • Krause. Ml 1-9889. VERNON— Custom built brick Town Court Judge Wealey Gryk Church. East Hartford. Send 2.’)( In coins, (or this pal-' The building may be seen ami Regulations of the Town of Man­ • SEWERS EXPERT vocR CHOICE. ------at 109 Birch Bt, M l 9-8884. ' baaement. Owner trahkferred. Btratford, Conn. fF(— Nsw attehtt- auditorium In order that the stu­ for each pattcni to Sue Burnell .''ranch, with an'airplane view h( had Impoacd a 812 fins on Vice The speaker will he tha JleT, tern to Anne. Cabot, The Manenes. epCcflcations picked up at the Li­ chester, Coniiectlcutv Page 43. Machine Cieanee subject, to a fine of SPECIALIST JARVIS REALTY GO. . ’ tranco and garage. Heat, hot 8M.700. . tKe■ li-wiek,14-week, repertora wound up a S8*mtle-per-hour zone on Cohter Witosasee." ■ ^ and.Blzt). Add 10c for each, pattern palriim. Ward Krause, 87 WalwSt; water, ^actiiclty, gtoye and re­ Many m jc.aU e extras, siloh aa, will be given an ow oetunlty. to Among the gueete will to the for first-claea mailing. Friday; ■ not more than Twenty Dollars for 888 K. C K S * n » CORNER OF LXa«OX i t , K t 8-6889 diahwaaher,. convenient iaandiy with An g u m o( 8507,488, eompnrsd for first-class mailing. Send bids to M. P. Lovtgrove, PINSTALLATION frigerator ' hmUahed, 885 month. Det^M Atty. Roitald Jacohs cast their bqllM during lunch pe- Rev. Harvey K. Moualey of Have you a copy of our 1968 each otfensei , . Towa tad OMRtrf - room. dTMetng room, clooete fa- HAPEUNE SM!TH» ReaHoi^ .ertth 8 0 1 ,4 0 0 for, I the praoedlng Send today 'for the i pew Fall * Needlework album? It contain! Box 584. Mancheitar, Conn. Adopted at Annual Ttiwn Meet­ M l S-411S—M l SiaOtA-r-BVKNINas CALL Wirita Rok K. l»ralA. p e^B iBewaek ruii maintained that hla eUent'a dqiead rieda. district BiBrtrinteitdent of jto Winter '58! Issue of our pattern Ime, ht%e ceramic tilo. betii. 8 M I 9.1 6 4 2 wieh piatrtct of dozens of pretty deelfns In crochet, T he LIbrar.v Board reaervea the ing held Oct. 5, 19t4, . W IL L Re G U Y Frttn DqlU Fera Ml »-TtlS—Fraaeea Wagner MI 8 -lin , BAUI—180 teaB aeeordieA. lavetoriao, reereetion room end n& m M hre D lm tor Tom NoonO was isMUMnable under exiating book Basic Fashion. It's filled with knit, embroidery ahd sew; plus right to reject any and pdl bids. ' Mchard Martin . . Oraiaaga Oa. Qood 8190, PI 84898. ROOM gwdra type uartmai^ asM El# iroee inariied the feetKi traffic eendlUons. Vice, who said Wtrth Assodatsa, sC Norwalk, Chnrciiao east et the Oon»eotlcuA smart, easy to sew styles; special DtUlalillcgmtiBla FI S-8111 '' 8105 monthly inclunng mat, J m spacious >-car garage. Priced Jm- m m bus- geaw al d e v ^ p m e a t oosw iltotiti Blvar: aad Horbert directions fo r one knit imd three THE BOUTON General Manage* M I9<4143 Ml 34M 77 '' , 1 . , lA . • lew original cost at 884,809. Gall galffw. Vary oMnnaaiaat Me# vsl'a first" dperationeL: profit, end he had been trazreling cmly 45 feature!. And It'i '}ual 35c. crochet items. Only U c a copy! PUBLIC UBRART P. 0. No. 8028 CDERinm aaeoi«im with e$m^ watyn wefw, w u fheter In planning • 18-weak aiUee sa hour, waa arrested about the Bouth Mathoimt W , I . ['Warren ]Oia(wIaad, R o a ^ . lIP: jje e ^ eyrtsm. qm9gei,_.P. V- m liarter e f the Norwira P * * 'i . T O g m , BMker. IP M ill. 'M9MB B eW m kk the aaesolng. i '' :-Z. ■,■■ (■■ P-

    \- ■Y. THURSDAY k OCTOBER 28, 195| PAGU TWENTY-EIGHT jJ!aitrhPster IffMb e , e ■ '¥ e e F allen us Wet Roads Equal Skids ••Drive Carefully _ ack 78, Cub SCoiita, will hold JuliU* Hallgarten Prize awarded ¥n \e>(ecutive Council m e e t i n g RoUiier, Doocy Set by the National Academy of De­ Hillyer Offering About-Town MonVlay at 8 p.m. In the communi­ sign last February; Ftrat Purchaae Goocf News For Doctors, A rtrtig t Daily Net Press Run Prize at the .Butler Art Inatitiitp. I'he Weather ty room of the Buckley School. For Radio Debate Speaker Service For the Week Ended Youngatown, Ohio; Flr»l Prize at Pore^aat ot b . S. W ea llw Buresu Dentists, Lawyers, Businessmeit < Oet, Utb, 1SS8 Campbell Council. Knighli. of the New Hampshire Festival of Columbue; will meet Mondny night Antfrlcan . Legion Post* and John Rottner and Fred Doocy, Men! Art: $Vi0 Purchase Prize at the We know your lime i« valu­ at 8:30 at the K of,C Home. Phil Auxilinriea of the Ftrat District RepubllcRn and Democratic candl- Hillyer College of the'Trhlyer, Orndual etesring, eooler tonight, will liOld a meeting tomorrow at Portland, Maine, Art Festival; the Blty of Hartford may have ji ablu­ able. For your next haircut Carney, lecturer, has arranged for dale*, respectively, for the Fourth 12,810 fog forming. Low 4&-S0. Sntnrfbty Jamea Tierney to .ahow colored 7:30 p.Vn. at the I.a>glon Home. 22 Beatrice and Adolf Berle Award tion to your problem*. call MI 9-8284 and make an for Painting at the current Berk­ MMatbee ot the Audit pertly rlmidy. High neer U . elide* of his recent trip in the Hooker\court, Bristol. Dlalrtct State Senal* post, will de­ Among the new topics listed ip' appointment at your con­ Bareau of CSrcliIatlou bate iasiica tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. shire Art Association's seventh the college's speakera bureau la tTnited Plates. venience, no extra charRe Manchester-—-A ('.ity-of Village Charm iiie adult prospective meiiiber- In a WINF broadcaat. annual exhibition; "The Psychology of Women,’’ by for this service. Expert The Pre-Confirmation Leapie ship group will meet tonight at In the program, aponsored by When he was graduated from Dr. David D. Komlaar, chairman the League of Women^Votera, the the Hartford Art School. Dimdera of the department of psychology. of F.manuel Lutheran Church will 6:30 at Zion Lutheran Church, vvoFkmanship by profes­ VOl. LXXVm, NO. ?1 (TWKNTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1958 (Chuained AdvertMng on Pugo 18) PRICE FIVE CENTP have a Halloween parly at the Tomorrow evening at 7 the fall candidate* will be naked qncatlona was awarded the Gedney Bunci; Dr. Komlsar Is one 6t 31 speak­ sionals. Free parking. home of Mr. and Mr*. Hugo Carl- dinner meeting of the Lutheran on aid to education, the Greater Medal, top honor In the class; won ers on the 1968-59 speakers pro­ F'li. llfi Harhmalack St, at 7:30 I-aiynien's League, ceiiitral Connec- Hartford Bridge Authority, court a 2-year graduate fellowship to gram. .Saturday night All memhers are to Uicut zone,\ VI 111 be held in St. reorganization, home rule, Indus­ Ihe tlnlverslty of Illlnots, and the Among "the new features it the JIM’S DRIVE-IN BARBER SHOP ~ Soitie Are Pretty attend in ivatume and to bring a ; .Matthewa Lutheran Chiiirli Hall, trial development in (.’onne0 tion scholarship financing a por­ verally theater: and hia wife evening at the Post Monic They claims against the Slate, and giv-j tion nf his expenses, Norma Lawrence, an actress. have prettiness thrust upon of ( illl ton Kccncy. 60.0 are also reniindcd that they are al the home ; To Speak Nov. 4 mg Hie General Aaaembly power | Typical new topics are "Space therh. T rade Jo b invited together with the Post Kccnc.v St, to set the pay of Its nienibera. Satellites," by Dr. Richard 0. Students of Mrs. Hugh I The lit. Hev. Mon.signor .John H. Mrs. K H Pbilllps will moder-i members, to attend the reeeption Kennedy, editor of the Catholic Clarke, director of the division of In Formosa Strait Stout's A nt grade class at hy World War I Parrarhs this nie (■hoir of the Bin kiiigliam ale the debate and Mia. .lohn A Reno Shows Film Williams' Township School Washingtbn, Oct. 24 (JP)— CongrcgatioiiaUChiirrh will Jiayc a ■Prangcrlpt, will be guest speaker research; "Your Product and Your ei'ening at the Post'home for sen­ Knowllon will act as I linekeeper. Public," by Dr. Harold H. Shively, near here were hurt this week Secretary of Commerce Sin­ rchcars.ll tomorrow st 7.30 pm. St a Communion Breakfast Sim- ators and Congressmen in Ihi.s dis­ To Jaycee Wi^\ ’es dean of the school of businesn ad­ when they found their nomi­ clair Week.s resigned today, St the cliiirrli. I day. Nov, 2. in St .lame*. School Washington, Oct. 24 chair­ — A violent shift of rock in progi'iim.s "The f'atholli' Hour, " 'I D o i i i I c i h haa b**cn Ihft recipient h- held nn Dee. 17 at Hie hnme nf the decision on whether war or Renew Shelling manship of the Atomic Energj' the depths of a coal mine to­ fealiire free and o|ieii disi iisslou of ■ of ntmi''roua a.',ai;da >lncc hIs Pre.sldcn: Mrs. William Wagner, aganda means but he declared "The I'huieli of Ihe Air." "The STATE SENATOR hi.' confldence that their efforts peace ii Ip prevail Is therefore up Commisaion. Hie Bible .Memhers of the siidl- ffrndiiatlon, Imdudm^ the Firaf 128 B.irry Rd. to the Ccimmunists. ,The outlook An exchange of letters between day trapped 91 men, six of eiK e will he free to pHfl M ipale. in f'lirlsHan III Aelioii" ami h.i* ap­ will be defeated. them siipervi.aors. Hope of pealed on the tiuinoid TV ".Morii- “ All of the free countries of the In this respect for the immediate Offshore Isli^g Weeks and the President was made hdtli iiskiiig ami helping lo ntisw'er future Is one qf the mpjor ques­ public. rescue grew dimmer by the r|Ueslioiis The |i',ilillc Is united lo iiig ('Impel '■ He IS seiviiig on Hie Far East increasingly realize that .boaid of Jiidge.s fuj' Hie HI.'iH-.'ip Chinese communism is a mortal tions before Dulles and Eisenhow- Taipei. Oct. 24 (Ab— The Chinese Weeks' letter dated Oct. 22, hour. all end, ‘ tendered'-his resignation He re- I I louhieitay Pi'ir.e Bniik Contest, danger," he said. . . . Communists resumed their artil­ Seventy-eiKht mincr.s had lery attacks on the Quemoy Is­ 'called that had conversed with "Thev are heartened by the O" V’ Efsenhower on Til* departure sever­ reached safety. Three bodies I Amei inin -bliidiiigs fioni the .Sam­ m anlfek power of the Untied Dulles said that It 1* now up lo lands today r ' an unexplained Fair lo Fraliirr State.' snd our stand against re- ; the Red* to decide as between wai 23-hour In''. al tllnes and assured Elsenhower liad l>een recovered. uel r A vei v ( ollei fimi that In the future "If I can serve A company spokesman, belatedly' I The Honk Fair will be i,|ieii fiom BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION treat In the face of armed agres- , and peace and that he could not The N ' e^iiliiped with you In arty, way, you have only to announced that six supervisors Ibndiiii*: Frorrss III a III lo ,’i p III nil lioHi days. -j„„_ I predict what the.v would do. 8-inch h. M other guns, ‘"The will of the ftec people.' of But In his statement after talk- brought...... in during the 2-week were with 85 men still trapped .Stoile.s, fliuii .mine rif Hie hnolls. The'DVia T^fABPi'e^ideht accepted in a let* hours after Ions of rock and coal jwll) he leiiil In the .small i.liililreii Asia to resist Chinese communism j ing with Ei.scnIiower he spotlight- , ccMc-fL c, hit back, A foMtiirp of Ihf I'TA Hook k'nii The Red guns, silent since noon , heeded "Deary .Sinnvy He ex- came tumbling down from tunnel to hr hrifi wt Uir Hi(jhlniiil Pmk hv vnimd eer ( lii I .Sr mils intrusions is, I judge, more solid I - than ever before." * (Continued on I'nge Eight) Thursday. started blazing again „t I frewed sorrow that the dc|-artiire roof.', clicking the passageways. St lif)ol IfiiijoFFow finti S iltmlMN I of the New EnjTsnd indiisliiallst With tears in his eyes, the vie* \Mll ho A clihplHV It»f VMFUMIN *»|OpA __ 111 a.m. prcsideiu ami general manager of The Communists first directed was now so imminent and added: ROASTING in thr fuofO»oi of hool<-t)lmlinj» "I apprecls e that you have al­ the Dominion Coal Co. H. At. C. Hir tliHplny will 1)0 (MOAojilrd their fire against Little Quemoy Gordon,, told newsmen that there and the nearby Tan Islets, then ex­ ready put off this unhappy event thif»ifj:ti tho « finpri HI jcin nf the COINS-STAMPS foi quite aome time, much to my Is no hope for miners trapped on CHICKENS (’omioi t nut, Slnlo Lilinity II will tended it to Qnomo.v, largest, fort­ two levels of the mine. He added ,\lhiirn«i— Rookfi— Siippllrti Reds to Help Nasser ress of the Nationailst offshore Is­ benefit and the artministrsUon^,. Thnnka lo oiir alorl nml AlMtl ^ulli loftAO-Irnf pn>;rA fFo.^li "I accept your resignation as there l.s only a glimmer of hope from thr prlntor, amiI mf| with tljr lands. for thoai on the third level. holpful neighlxtrs niul a The Red shelling was compara- of Nov! 10 with keen regret that finiAlioil \()|iiinr HOBBY SHOPPE K ll Miller, left, and Don Ferguson are pictured In dressing room after escape from No. 2 colliery of Rescue workers hav* determined wondrrtiil town Fire l)e- i lively light during the fii'st two' it will interrui t the warm snd AI.*if» I'M viow will hp Aovornl o\ 403 ( F,.vri;n .s t .—.mi n-Tiss close association we have had.” Cumberland Railway and Coal Co., a' Springhill. N. S.. last night. A number of men remain mlsa- the location of .55 men trapped by partmrnl in confining ivltal wn»I»lrA of niotlrrn K'ift>pr/in nrid Start on Aswan Dam I hours after It resumed. A total of ing after an iindei-gmtmd surge of rock trapped them In the deep mine. Miller la father of four fallen rock. But the.v have been 906 rounds-Were fired, most of Strauss conferred with Pres­ children. Ferguson three. (AP Photofaxi. unable to find the other 38. and it might tiave been a flisas- 1 them directed at the Tan Islets. ident Eisenhower at the While frou.s fire, there will he no la for these that there remains House this morning. He left the some small measure of hope. interruption or roHiiclion in HALE’S ..EDWIN SJJ.-IN.E_ , D E„-pt executive offices hy a side door, A company spokesman. Arnold SOUPS Cairo. Pet. 24 lA b-The Soviet Aswan project vvithont S u d a ^ Associated Prew correspondent qualil.v in the produetion o f however, and did not talk to re­ Apartheid Hits Patterson, talked with aome of the Union has agreed to lend the ITnlt- consent, a new international crisis Lancsshlre reported from porters. our high-grade Cornish IS YOUR HOME OVERCROWDED? Tomoto a « Rockefeller Denies aurvlvora and told newsmen: ed Arab Republic 400 million ru- could be touched off. Quemoy that with the halt in the Since he stepped out as chair­ roa.sters. ^du ran still get “ « 4 5 . b l » worth of materials and equip- The Soviet credit marks a turn i ______man of the Atomic Energy Com­ ‘laiaka Pretty Grim' We Can Help You By Adding A Room Asiatic Indians 'The situation is not encourag­ them fresh for Sunda,' din­ SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPT. to start Gamal Abdel Nas­ In policy by both Nasser 'and , (('ontiniini on Page Ten) mission last spring. Strauss has or Two or Any Remodeling Job. ser’s dream dam at Aswan on the Khrushchev. Before the ,western] ______been apecial assiatant to the Pres­ ing. It loks pretty grim. We ar* ner or fio/.en ih q n an litt at hopeful, of course." *o«p Meat Grouo y Nile; powers canceled their .offer of' ident on peaceful uses of atomic i.ow i.sr rossim.i"; c tisrs—iiAsv m o n i 'i i i .v rAVMF.Nrs Nixon Rift Reports In South Africa A company official said a bar­ in '” , discount. Com e in at 2 cons 35c The credit. amounUng to $100 financing, Russia wae reported lo Q . energy. rier of ga* prevented rescue creiv* ,in> tim e or telephone foi Ki n ni;\ t tH M i-iu "i (h im k \ ■ i a i .i s i s DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS TODAY rSTiJtfe. million by Soviet reckoning, wa* have offered to help bulljl the dam. ] O l U . ^ I Weeks, a Ne>y England bnaiUMS- I oil I ui;4; i,sTiM,vM,s c a l l ; 1 from reaching 56 of Uie men wl)0 •sen by some diplomats heye today ! thbli,TirR)i“6rnririAr me)Tfbpf“i>T Hie B,v L.rnn lleinzerling delivery Friday nwrning. laiterYfre Russians, announced the.v; had been working 13.000 feet from ItAVriM i: Ml II-OH.M—1;\ I NIMiS Ml 9m i l or VII « t!33 iu the clincher In Moscow's eco­ were not interested, preferring to i El.aehhower cabinet. New York. Oct. 24 i/P)- -Nelson* contents of some campaign apecch- Preloris. Smith Africa, Oct. 24 A. Rockefeller. - Repiibllcan esndi- e.s being made by .Nixon and- Ihe pithead. The others were be­ ^ ^ G E t a b l p nomic penetration ot the Middle help with projects wlylch would | For Smugglm^qf I In his frequent public state- I'/Pj Aparllieid has cauglit-up with ROGER OLCOn Baat. It may mean Nqsser has j ment* on his plans to resign even­ date for governor of New .York, President JBisenhowor, Rnckefcllcrj lieved scattered th other parts of ANDERSON-EVANS CO. ' J O I C E S ^ show .Bjore Jmmcdlgte result*. ' the Asiatic Indians in Pretoria. fh'e mine. lO-l West C enlei’ S tieet ’ finally turned his back on the When he'nationalized the Suez tually, Weeks ssid he wanted to | insisted repeatedly today that said he fell Nixon’s New York IIOML M()I»I':HM'/,I.IIS — MANCIlKMTLlt, CONN. K"'V sir,. West, giving up any idea of seri­ give a successor ulenly of time there is no rift between bun aiill'i slate visit wmrld be "a Iremendoiis The lioisy bazaars of Prinsloo Through the night and into the M llehell :(-7K,-,;i Canal, Nassef declared Egypt Gun into Jail morning, aurvlvora trickled out of fan ous econoniic cooperation or re­ would build the dant from her own Vice Pi'e.sident Nixon. A.nd Rocke­ help" to OOP can.didatea |.Sticei are filled w'ifli foreboding. conciliation with westciTi powers. ^ I the mine portal and through lines resources and would vise the rev­ (Continued on Page Ten) feller added he ha* no Interest in Nixon and Rockefeller hail mile ; Pinvlslnns of South Afrlca'a The United States, Britain and New Haven, Oct. 24 (flh James i of walt%g. anxious relatives. enue from the canal for the neces­ the presidential nomination two lo say about their breakfasl dts- giniip areas set have been pro-, _ ^ . . . the World Bank three years ago H. I>amothe, Ig. of Meriden, was ^ Cans 4 S c sary foreign exfhange. years hence. " ciisslona at Nixon's suite In Ihe claimed for Pielorla, and 7.000 I ,P"* had offered to lend Egypt $270 given s three-to-five vear term Nixon ia regarded as a top pros­ Waldorf-Astoria ' Hotel, Nixon did Indians face a new left In the name i ither bqdlea in his shaft, but this million for the $1,300,000,000 dam Nasser's revolutionaries who at Wethersfield State Prison In Sur Bntlcr- rJa'ms pect for the presidential nod iiol leave the suite until Rockefel­ of apartheid. (was not confirmed hours later. In Southern Eg.vpt. Secretary of. overlbrew King Farouk dusted off perlbr Court toda.v for smuggling with Rockefeller In ‘the same cate­ ler had finished answering ques Indiana have been living in Pro- .Some of the survivors were In- Hale's Quality Fancy Young Pork.... States Dulles abniptly withdrew ; old plans for the dam and pushed a gun into county jail and for gory should he win the governor­ lions of reporters bn his way out. torla- for 7.5 years, '.since it w as a i Jured and had to be helped or ear- We Proudly Present the offer a year later after E gypt' them forward as a bright new other crimes. .. , , Smear Drive ship -and there have been recent Then, as Nixon emerged to catch sun-baked community of a few | riad out by rescue crews. started buying arms from the So- dream for Eg>’pt's future a* soon A comnaninn, Donald Brett, 17, reports of pollftCal rooliiess bc- a plane fo- a speaking engagement Stores and a blacksmith shop They ' A silent crowd shivered in' a cold 7 RIB RbAST P O R K ...... lb. 49c Viet bloc. Nasser in retaliation as they came to power six years also of M’ riden, was placed on at Madison, Wls., he was asked made their living mostly as drizzle through the night as 5-raan nationalized the Suez Canal. 'ago. According tjL these plans: tweeu them. ' f r o z e n SOUPS] probation w-hen confidence in the On Democrats "A lot of bunk . . .sheer bunk abniil Ihe 1960 matter and declined trader*. .teams of draegermeh--volunteer FULL MB ROAST PORK ...... lb. 59c Shrimp or Oyster The Soviet credit, announced by ■ n„|^ i^r Egypt youth's rehabilitation' w'as express­ , . . absolute fabrication . . conimcnl. ’They • settled along Prinsloo mine rescue workers - cleared Premier Khnishchev in M oscow, would be 300 feel high. ed by hi.' attorney. Washington, Oct. 24 Na­ abaoliitety nothing to it. " Rocke- "I am ebneerned alioiit inriS." be .Slreel and in the Asiatic bazaar rock and debris from dual-choked LOIN ROAST P O R K ...... lb. 69c Igpt night, does (not mean that abd would create Lamofhe carried. an emptv .32 feller aaid of such report* bolhj**^''' enough things to area. Some bf the Indian business . iimnel*. 2 e... 69e last hurdle to the starting of \vork world's largest man-made lake. caliber revolver into jail with him tional Democratic Chairman .’ .ni' OUR I V M. Butler said today "I believe we liefore and after breakfasting with l in o" men work in -elr conditioned...... of The draegermeh wore resplra- •on the vast project has been . irrigate 1,400,000 parched when he was transferred'here ^ept. I His only reference to other mat- fic^a and drive Ajncrican automo­ CENTER CUT PORK C H O P S ...... lb. 99c 3 from the‘Meriden Police Jail. ".Tie are witnessing one' of the worst, clearod_ _ s u ^ n i .i .„ ! neves,increasing Egypt's ciiltlvat- ‘ In response to qiieatlona of t**'" ,''"'''"la t he expected all party biles. A large majority, restricted (Continued on Page Ten) Cainfilct »U h Suilan lla n . jg pent, and would gun w'as hidden In a boot aml'es- most I'leious, smear campaigns in AI-SUi I ItK.SII I'OKK SIIOn.lIF.KS. KLTTS, history." newsmen, Rockefeller also assert nominees in New York to be eleet- in their activities. IK’a on the edge caned jaU gna>;ds’ notice. of poverty. The sandy acres of the srA R K RIBS. IIO< KS and FFET nf ttwiTd m lM proftoee 10 billion kilowatts of Butler produced at a news con­ ed, south of Cairo would flood miles ...ii water. Lamothe. Laiinutne. whowno stolesioie thecne gun f d: ’ report f have i Asiatic bazaar are crow'd.ed with ference material being used against! "I have no Interest in tjie preai- "I ba.se this on s z A S H n n of l^n^ijtory across the border in and turn factor\' i * police disnlay In the Merl- received from .Mr RocRcfclicr to- makeshift shacks w-bere many live. CANDIDATES Sudan « id would displace at '««*>, -la about IS den lockup, turned It over lo Law- Democratic candidates' in many ' dcntial nomination, I have every CHOICE LAMB Extra Special! COLD CUTS 50.000'Sudaneae. The Sudan gov-I "heels It would take about St. Germain. 24. „f Auburn congressional Laces. '" ’'5" t Kenneth Ke'^Ung.' GOP R eL loH al! They^'ev^beVn'’ bring'in' Bulletins enfment. through whose territory! .vears lo complete nrinclnal' Maine, who was being heM for the materialn"»icr"si as anu-a-mu *nfl-S«mltlc. c. am.-j anli-j aa . .governor LOIN LAMB CHOPS orn.s ARE THE f i n e s t : ■E€F GftAvy nominee I ycalcrdav.^’ NlxOh said. since 19.50, whjMi the Group Areas HALE'S FANCY the Nile (lows before it reaches To ^ Z f n k ' " ^ ’’“ bbery and motor vehicle to Indica'.e,' ’I have no other plan* * Rockefeller, and 'Nixon had been ' "* a pa.s.'ed. Ciider this from the’AP Wires SPEfTAI. Eevpl has not agreed to this new hope of raising miserable that Dsmocralic candld.rtes were , tell you the honest truth . . . Lb Old Fashioned .Meal Loaf ^ seen aa maintaining an uneasy Indians. Africans and colored n 19 ^ f’mis37c US* of the w aters, and Sudan has I standard_of E ^ t _ a . r^^^^^^ .laU guards found the w eapon pro-Commiinlst. ^ ■—honestly and truly, all that I am tnicc with Ihe breskfaat meeting I P«'ple are gradually being moved; BEEF LIVER plj-ing 23 million peasants, LAMB PAHIES Liinehenn .Meat I.h. a plan of its own for a system of before anv pos'lble escape could be ^ The Democratic chairman alsoalso; . interested In is becoming gover­ ■ an-anged al the last moment' ' Inlo segregated areas with the an- j' HYNAGOGUe THREATENED dams father south to develop thou­ carried out,mil " made public a lelte’ he has will ten |nor,” designed lo maintain outward *p-i nounced pur|io*e of insuring while ; Norw1«^b, Oct. 24 (55— Pollc* ■ (Continued on Page ThlTteen) to Charles P. Taft. '’halrniSn of Lb. 39c Genoa Salami li U». 79c sands of acres of cotton lefid. 8t. Germain has since been sent Although he has been pearances of party harmony. j "urvival. i said a Miephone caller, phon­ X 29e Glorietta . ’to State Prison for 15 to 2.5 year*. the Fair Campaign Practices f5im- aented aa not In full accord with ing a rabbi at 4:38 a.ni., named mlttep, asking Taft to obtain The principal dlfference between 1 This la the way the recently p r o -! I-amothe wa* sentenced today them wa* Nixon's attacka on ' claimed Iniplenienlatlon of the act toM y be had planted two bomba "prompt and public repudiation” In the Brothera of Joseph For Voiir Hiiklng Milk or Alniond SlMH-laPfic Off Deair for the gun Incident and also for Democrats who. he. said, favor a j in Pretoria works out. SWIFT'S ALLSWEET Life in Russia^^d hurglar.v *nd two cotmts of taking of such material by the Reniibli- Synagogue here. Police and fir»* find Frying Nf^tla lifCRftllRY welfare alate and Rockefeller's I Five Indian store* in the central Fot/ SLICED PEACHES a motor vehicle without permis­ can National Commitfee and Re­ courtship of the same kind nf ' area of the city and II nn the men cher'ked the building . from publican Congreaslonal candidates. News Tidbits FLAKO sion. which caused his arrest orig­ Democrats io hi* campaign lo lake; southern edge of the main business top to bottom amt found nothing. GOLDEN Chocolate MARGARINE LARGB CAN IN inally. Butler aaid al'o that he believes the govcinorahip of .New York ! 'SsH'l' t. Hong with ,42 alallholdere PjesWent Elsenhower had a duty CulKed from AP Wireg WAR9AW TALKS POSTPONED State PIE CRUST HEAVY .‘^YftUP .Can 3 9 c Khrushchev the State Attorney Abraham S. Ull- awav-froiii Democratic Gov. Aver-i In ithn municipal market on Prlna-1 man told the ivnirt Lamothe "bd In take step.' to combat what Warsaw, Oct. 24 iA5 — The FLUFFO Bars Comhlnatliin •«(- Butler called "a wave of anti- ell H*i;rinian. | loo' Street, will hav* to vacate Brett were captured Aug. 31 \Yhile ^ Nixon made the meeting between , their pieimse* within the next I'ultrd State* and Commiuiist 2 l bs. 59c C ARNATION Semitism sweeping the country." Tiiniaian President Habib B)iuf- China today postponed their SWIL'T'R I carrying out .a burglary at the 1711 | the twof^flFpiibllcan aaplranls for i elShl'monUi*. .Nearly 70 trader* in Representatives ritw A lie <'ash Refund, Rules Despite -Enemies jinn in Mgrlden. He said lioth had In hit letter to T.ift. the TkMnb- guiha repeats his offer lo mediate hrgotiatloris on the Fomiosid'' 3 i.hs. 89c Hax n f 24 85c 2 I'kga. 34c itee netalla On Parkage. coktlc chairman said a pamnhlet settiMnent of 4-year-oW Algerian Strait tension until tnronr^ow. BEEF STEAKS EVAPORATED rebellion.. .U.S. Navy transport to ((,'ontlmied on Page Ten) (Continued on Ptige Tenj With Gravy ■ (Cm.tinned nn Page Ten) hv itOieph )Camp attacking Walter Thr delay was brllrvrd due lo Reuther, although repudiated hy sail from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Srcrriar.i of Stale Dulles’ trip Bv BOY F.SSOYAN 4>whole. A* the people slowly digest­ PREMIER FANCY ed It a new excitement ■tirred the some Republ'cans, "l.s still being to rvamate about 25 .American "to (Tilang Kal-ahek on Forhioaa Special 20c MILK (AP. Staff Writer) used on behalf of Reoiiblican wonien and ehl.idjen from area In and thr sltiiatlnn created by . 11- Or. Can 55c country. ALBACORE WHITE NDtlta 9. .Khrushchev, the head caiirildatea In California. Wiscon­ eaatern part of' cminlry controlled renenrd Communist shelling i t OjY RejfulaF Price! Not Mas Than of the Soviet party and govern* It alin ed the people of Poland ^ UN Cplebratfes and Hungarj- . even mm-e. They ' sin. Indiana and Michigan." ' by Fidel Caatro's rebels. Trumai) l^ays Ike Failed (^lenioy. ' i 7 Sandwich SteAks ,3; Tall Cans 45c Client, Is a man of tremendous ’ British meichant sl)ol to death rtoted in Poznan, revolted in Him- A J Butler described Kamp as "the j agilltv. ■ ' . . , ■ number one anti-Semitic prop­ in f-rmxded N'lrosia, Cyprus, street i BANK L<>o F a T $107,600 IRVING L ARONSON DAVID M. BARRY W HITE ROSE He has a seemingly tireless en­ ffaty- agandist in th* country.” and curfew is Immediately Im- Canibridgr, Ttass.. Oct. 24 TUNA (MEAT Khniahehev reared ba.ck. -- OUier examples cited by Biitler po*ed...New Zealand ambassador i/P>—The bHit taken by two gun­ ergy, wide ranging ability and that At.a! ISteiV Year's banquet In the To Lead on lutegratioii all important. Communist knack of Unlted Nallona, N.Y., Oct. 24 iJPi of what he called smear 'material Sr. l.eelie Milnro warns at speech men frm'n the Middlesex County Rnlld Park TEA BAGS Kfemlln's ^old and marble St. included: m Slorra that."the problem of thia National Bank yesterday wee knowiijg when to jump. George’s Hall, Khnishchev an- -The United Nation* celebrates ROOUCE He has made more enemies in It* 13th birthday today with a-pa- A pamphlet on behalf of Rep.. ^ spatial age ran onl.v be solved In New York. Oct. 24 iiPi Former •> "He has carefully ^yoided atat- " estimated today at about 3107,•. 9 nouheed that Stalin was a great j Craig Hosmer. Republican oandi-1 the United Nation* General Aa- 000<—making It thr biggest bank Russia in the last few years than rade of U.N. Emergency Troop* President Harry S. Truman braved Ing hia views on thfit subjei't" THEIR PLATFORM; man after a'll.. In the Middle East ap d 'a peace for reelectlon la California's , aembly.’ robbery ever in New England. ' 80 Count 7 3 c anv other Soviet leader except The cynics smiled. “ We knew It _ , , a , , _ the wrath of a'oiithern Demo<-ra... Aa hia own views. Truman s.nd. 3 LI- 99e "Stalin. But .so f.ar he la atitnn com concert In the West. • 18th., district, , . which .. makes aeveral Russian spy^Jack Spble aprar-j ^ making It abundantly they are in hue with those of the The rstinuite of the loot waa (1 1 Use of State Funds for Cancer Patient Care. all the time," the.v agld. And mailed bvi references to the Jewish h.ick- ently. enro.ite to New- Itork after* court’s achoolllal* Pope Plus XII when he said, made by oHirlala of tlie bank plete control. Khrushchev even joked about it, The s)inivers'»r.v. Hia control has been challengeii. atatemisn around the world. aiso'R>«'‘"'>«n'’ *;'V''«\'«oftheD'mo-|belnge*cortedout of federal pris-1, j decision has hi* fu ll; "God did - not ci'eale a human who said it migbt be revised ■>nd the people laughed. slightly iiimarti nr don'nwanf,^ (2) Court Reform in Connecticut. But when he can't lick them he marks t)te atart of a week-long,candida»e. Harry 8. May', on ayetem’s .medical center it ' famll.v made up of segregated, They fell a little silent again In ------Springf^Id, M o. where he was, with an e.ve to the prosl ______w hen a more complete audit to PREMIER CUCUMBI joins thesn. .Most of the time he's June and October 1957 when he televialon aerie* oh .the U.N., diaaoclated, mutualjy independent ' HITI 2 for 19e '(Ubntinned on Page Ten)' Uk^n After Rulome try . . . deniial election M well as to n*xi \ irsembera.' made. (3) State Aid to Education Based on Reol Needs o f' managed to lick them. started purging hia one-time part­ broadcaat by 42 alationa in 36 U.S. CAKC M IX huHtera acUl after • “Hterj congressional contests, he That Truman made clear in an Manchester. RUN OF GARDEN GREEN PEPPERS ...... 2 lbs. 29c He use* nd terror In the Stalin ners in the Kremlin. For a spell cltiea. - KEOISTBK BACKS ZELLEE ’ pattern. His enemies are still alive. the ghost of Stalin seemed about The TfanaallantlcTfanaatlantlc broadcast concon- C' . Ti»M as irs P n si New Haven, (tot. 24 .i^l—The on large {or NATIVE T O M A T O E S ...... lb. 15c cert combining performances by JP filS l 1 1 1 1 1 0 l O H i f l f l Montaru moimUlna Monday . night the derision Is not favored readinir any (4) Financial Assistance to Deserving College Students. His agilltv vaulted him to the to rise Id earnest. Democrat* New Haven Register editorially. YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS . . . lb. 7c 1^ top In the scramble after Stalln'a Hwltehm Slgaais noted soloists and orchestras pixv- c ; j . -g» • **®"’'Fer_.Irving only the law but "it is morally | gut of the party. endorsed todAv the. riuHUdarlM LIMA death,V..U—.. apti has kept him At the Hut the criais .passed------and Irig in New York. Paris and d ^ tlS im daV m I t ‘ y (5) Increased Benefits Under Unemployment and Workmen's Region law firm to represent him In any| Th, i,ddres*. In which he accused' , And,...... aa he told the Boston rally of Fred R. ZeUer. WiUiam A, SWEET POTATOES ...... 2 lbs. 25c top despite bloopera and reverses j Ijounged back to clowir neva. feature*eature* Pablo Casals, r*'re-: • “ Purtell, .Antoni. N. Sadlak an4 Compensation, that would hav* felled a lew num-i T h, started to "owned 82-year-old Spanish cel legal right he may make aga|nst | pr^tdent Elsenhower of dodging j h. FLORIDA ORANGES ...... {dex. 69c By THE ASSOCIATED PRES8 (Tty Counril u-hicta qiist^ him on )xia --mor*. reaponalblllty" to *“P-1 ^ tLthrr members of the Reputo> BEANS bie man. ' i laugli againT but now they listened i bat. - * MoalMost Ofof the areasarea* aUltaUll on dayday- grounds that he has lost that' port, the court, wound uii the scrap-1 iiasomuixon iin Hran ticket. It salll'thal Zeller, (6) Study of Possibilities of Educational Television. G R A P E FR U IT ...... 3 for 39c .Man of Many Kolas 'piore aerloualv, for Khrushchev! Making one of hU'rirM tpiiblic some of state Comptroller seeking th* Khruschev hg® played many waa obviously a very* w jioua man. 1 appearance*. Casals-was to take light saving time awB^ hack to organization's Confidence . . '■! py Mlsaotlrian'a 19.58 campaigning I •' .-.. Charles S. Longacre. 68. foi mer' except for a final speech at St. I governorship, “has tlie ntaklciga EMPEROR GRACES ...... 2 lbs. 39c role* since he came to power. His PiHjpie who saw him right after] pert In the New York prtnfram Fo" Instance, he argued, unle-ss of an exceptional Connecflcnt 17) A Full Dollar Value for Every Dollar Spent in All Govern­ J t PkR8. 65c 2 Cana 39c rhoosa From A Mixirs C olhel *« ■ m c iHt o s h a p p l e s ...... 3 lbs. 35c ;*riv'characterizations were pbp- what la generally consideFed to be thl* a t U r n ^ at the. Genera) A *-! o 7 ‘th**eart*i‘^ S l * h ( AdvemiaU "n fa m J 'i^ -iiv r “ oroncr lead i Uti W lt^ '^ taU 'a'seiu ea 'th irclvil gnyeraor at a tiiur when hta ment Expenditures. ular .. his latest reveraal-when he re-isem bly hall. Woiintri-. ak welL aa aeverri other personal uaderstandlag of state ind*"awitcl^' *']Tri w to plaV V ** i nation'* dapltal after . tumor #p-; e„hip:,V at the ^proper lime" over . When he played the clotvn Ute tired from Peiping finances rouhl be the key to Con- (8) Full Support of Governor Ribicoff and His Pregrom. Russians ixwed. They laughed at gignala„ on thel East -Wen ! UeN., Che appealed to jp^,v them, clocki that were ^ »» a * JJlJ* four years. Truman aaid. world nertlrut’s fUturo selvency.” him but In their way they loved conference he had been fervently; low. mitticlan* throughout the t moved ahead an hotfr last spring! -Ha arsued that Pi.senhower' Free Parking Rear Of Our Store him. ihade up snecdotM about hhpj espousing--said he looked g iiy ] world to put their Ulenu ^ th* „ow Mill tie aet baric an hour to ^ cracknota •" M d'sliw^’thrirThTgh^ } ind'ihaken.' " '■ r" — " "" |^rvlce of"lntemaUona),.good wllL i The regutaTtlmi ~ tremlsta." _ '• ! should have done more Ulan "dc- PULL THE TOP LEVER *The Prealdent.” " Truman said ' plore " the “ 88 inataheas Of bomb- j Tokyo. Saturday,Ocl. 23 l.T»— Then in Fetii&ary I*3« he de-j Butihe said he has bounced right! Cassis has refused to play in] Three statea. California, W lz-;?™ *fJ" The Soviet Ualon detonated a a ei J W .H A L C nounced Stalin and a huah felt back land, never idle.or timid, or-j the world'* muaic ' capital* fo r : conafli and > Ytinnttota. as well Internattopa^L ^Kxrtmtlve to a cheering crowd that 6ver<- ing* of schools, homes and relig-1 The CORK - Now For Your Convenience Alvin Turner,! flowed the Sheraton'Plaza’* m ain, lou* Institutions traceable to the] othK* small audear weapOB over the land, broken only by the.dered^a complete overhaul iif the; more-Uua a decade In protest: postipna of other states, went back Board today VOTE DEMOCRATIC ON NOV. 4 *«a-weary ftsbemian reariiea safe- ballroOhi and overflowed Into ad-! deaegtegaUbn conflict/ above the Arctic Orela yeater- eotrtfig singing of orator* and' itovlet education system. against the Franco regime in hia! to .standard time last month, day. the Taky* Mejteatatoghwl ^ ' MANCHBSTER-CONM* W e now rive Grieen Stamps for meat and grocer}' purchases ty-ln St; Peteraburg.'-Fla., after j Joining rodms, "ha* never told the | The President, ,he added, 'has party rallying the maaa- The plan la tar from popular native 8patn. - . But New England, New York, Stattan anneuiiceO tadny. « (Thia adv. paid for bj-Tollllral ComtiHlIro for Aronson nnd Barry.) CORNER MAIN o m I OAK STRinS r at the Grocery^^Department check out. witti. the Runiana But arijther was In tParls, American . violinist: New, .JerMyi Delaware, Waehing- five day* afloat on raft, ahd liav-inaUon that he believed the Sitt4a moral reaponalUllty. In ihl* mat­ ing apent lazt 24 iMmrs srith hi* | preme Courl’e-declalOn wa* moral' the 13th btaMd In’ ^ acetoa of; **Afler 3d j-ear* o f Stalinism the . ttoivirt teat* cwBOpi|Jlp04>.Wb. BOW UM w u bard’ to owallow -'(CeetiBBed aa |Bco Ntee) (CeattaaM ea f t f o TW rie$0 (Uoattamed ea Pago Fear) dead aktpper. , (CaBllBued a« F e|*' 7 V ■fct.