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PAGE TWENTY-POU* THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1967 liattflfgHlgr lEofttittg IJwalii Average Daily Net Prras Run The Weather Far the Week Ended October 12, 1067 Faraeant af D. 8. Wsatbar t m a a Supper and Fair. I t will open at !> The Little Flower of Jesus Moth­ Buckingham Church men will at­ The second of three Thursday sale a t the Legion Home.set for About Towd 1:30 p.m. and continue to 8:30, ers Circle-wrill hold a regular meet­ tend the,first laymen's supper of eyentng meeting will be held to­ Wednesday, Oct, 28. with aupper served at three sit- ing tomorrow night at 7:4S at the the season of the Hartford East night at Center Congregational 12,690 OcTBsloMBl ratal loalghL Law Th« LjuUes Aid Society of the tinga, S, 6 and 7 p.m. Urs. Alvah home of Mrs. James Murphy, 22 Asoociation of • Congregational Church in the Felowship room at The Manchester Community Play- SO to 55. Rnliaday, littia eaotar, B u c k in g h a fh CTongregatiorul. A. Rusaell, Mountain Rd. may be Waddell Rd. A toy demonstration Churches tomorrow at 6:45 p.m. 8 o'clock. Thd Rey.b Clifford O. era will meet at the home of their TOMORROW S ? Member of the Audit Mgh near 00.- Church h u eet the date of Satur­ called for reservations. MrsT Fred. will., follow the meeting. The co- at the F irst Congregational Simpson is conducting the series president Philip Russell, 33 Cham­ > Bureau of drcnlatton day, Not. 3, for Ita annual Harvest Clay is chairman of the supper hostess will be Mrs. Donald Duffy. Church, East Hartford. Dr. Ken­ which deals with’ the earliest bers St., at 8 o’clock Saturday Mancl^eeter— A City of Village Charm committee, and Mrs. Robert Mc­ neth Kohler, e^tepuUve secretary stories of the Old Testkpient. Re­ night Committees will be formed HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Connell and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A liquidation sale of surplus of the Churchmen's Brotherhood. freshments and a time Of fellow­ to work oh "The Chalk Garden,” Berner are co-chairmen. machinery at G r^ Manufacturing Evangelical and ' R e f o r m e d ship will follow. the Players’ first production of yOL. LXXVII, NO. 16 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957 (Ctuaifled AdveitlBtaig ea Paga 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS > Co., 668 Hilliard St., sqhedulcd for Churches, will be»the speaker. ., the season. Under the sponsorship Arrangements have been made Monday, .will not be neld, according The American I-egion 'Auxiliary of the MancJiester Regietered RUMMAGE SALE Notice for the annual ladles night party to Louis Marmitt, New Haven Miss' Terry Ivaniski. 101 Cen­ will hold its. second meeting of Nurses Assn., it will be presented j of the Hartford Chapter. National hardware w-holesaler. Who is ter St., has returned after a buy­ the month Monday at 8 p.rri. In the Nov. 15 and 16 at the Bowen Association of Accountants, which handling the transaction. ing trip in New York City, and Legion Home. Guests will be the School. UN to Hold I M w II'i Soda Shop is slated for Oct. 26 at the Avon attendance at the Hairdressers two high school girls who attend­ AMERICAN LEUION H A I L \ Country Club. The social hour will convention at the Hotel Statler. ed Girls State, at Storrs last June, Arthur R. Taylor, admission of­ Flu Epidemic 6ST BCain St., Maaehester Hartford Pembroke C ollege start the festivities with a buffet Club will meet at the home of and their parents. They are Miss ficer of Brown University, Provi­ Good, Clean dothing: For Children and Adulta dinner from 7 to 8:30, followed by Mrs. Philip .Steiger Jr., 8 Brighton Mrs. Anthony J. Gryk, general Mary Austin, daughter of Mr. and dence, R.I., will visit Manchester Vital Talks dancing. Mrs. William Austin, 5 Ridgewood High School on O ct 31. He will WM bo CLOSED tvory Rd., West Hartford, Tuesday at 8 chairman of the harvest hoe down St., and Jean ^lauchard, daughter Over 250 Pairs Of Shoes For Men, Women and Children p.m. Mrs. Harold Holstein, presi­ being held Saturday night In St. meet with students and confer with of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Blan­ officers of the school.- Moodoy — bo^niiing The Edgar Circle Of the South dent of the Women's. Auxiliary of James' School hall by the Ladies chard, 19 Homestead St. Miss Bar­ Household Articles Of Every Kind On Mideast Methodist WSC8 will hold a food the Rehabilitation Center, ‘will Here: O s^rn of St. James, requests that mem­ bara Wallett. chairman of Girls The WBA Guard Chih will hold sale Saturday ' at Hals;s store. speak and show slides. Mrs: Vin­ bers' of the decorating committee State, Is in charge of arrange­ Monday. Oct. 21. Members are asked to have their cent M. Corso Jr. and Miss Eliza­ meet at the school tomorrow night Its anniversary dinner tonight at DOORS OPEN AT 9:15 A.M. United Nations, N. Y„ Oct. donations at the store by 9 a.m. ' beth Root will serve refreshments. ments. Members at this time may the Rosemount Restaurant In Bol­ Hartford, Oct. 18 (/P)—Thefnot necessarity mean the flu has 18 {/P)—Prodded by Syria and I at 8:30. bring articles for the rummage ton at 6 o’clock. not hit there. ‘They have been State Health Commissioner alerted to report, and perhaps the Soviet - Union, thek 82- - r has ordered his department they Juat have not reported,” he nation U.N. Assembly Vailed to stop laboratory testing for added. Ian urgent .session today to Asian flu. The reason, said Over 50% Poeltive Caaea ! take up charges the United HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUYS AT Commiesioher Stanley H. Os­ In the latest batch of b I o o d | States and Turkev are about born, enough suspected Asian samples taken in Voluntowm, D r,' t^uch off a Middle East Missiles ^Work' flu cases haye been proven, Osborn said,' more than half were Madmillan that there no'longer is any '" X rtfe t,s:?"or;jhi. batch of ' HALE’S SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPT. doubt that Connecticut has an about 20 la completed, he said no ** scheduled an afternoon niMl- New Contracts n e further testa will be conducted. . . 1 ^ the formality of "("-ringreferring; J . Otl (b AM •11 • ! Qidming for Asian flu epidemic. TO the "There'a no need waating our The trail of the disease now has that she is in danger Million money." aald Dr. Oaliorn today. been traced as followt. Dr. Oaborn mlnent Turkish atta^ck. "We Juat wanted to be aure we said; From the southeast, upstate, The .Assembly planned to con­ Washington. Oct. 18 — Tlie Conference had it, and now we know wa’ve arriving in Hartford Monday an<1 vene right after the Steering Com­ Air Force today announced con­ '/ got It.” Tuesday, and. on up to the Maaaa- mittee meeting to take up the tracts totaling more than 3183 By JMIN M. HIGHTOWER 60,000 on Thiiniday chuaetta border. Syrian complaint, which was sec­ \Vgshinffton, Oqt. 18 i/P)— In the meantime, report! of flu The purpose of the department's onded by a Soviet charge that the million for producing components eoaea continue to pour into the rapid reporting system "Instituted United States is masterminding of the Thor intermediate and the President Eisenhower is* de­ FOOD FESnVAl State Health Department. Moat veloping » far-reaching pro­ a week ago, the commissioner ex­ the alleged plot. The Russians Titan IntercontlnenUl ballistic of them are baaed on tchool ab- plained. is to warn areas which said the Turks plan to attack im- mla-siles posal to pool the scientific Pinehurst Fall Canned Food sale this year will be known as the SHURFINE sencea. The total eatimate for have not been afflicted so that mediately after their elections' ^ . .u brainpower and creative re­ FOOD FESTIVAL. Our Associated Grocers warehouse staff ha<,v prepared BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION the aUte aa df Thurada’y ia about vaccine may be used. 27 I announcement aald that the 00.000. Dr. Oaborn laid. To his knowledge, he said, the Turkey’s U.N. delegate. S ey fu l-U °"‘''acta involved no new funds sources of the North Atlantic some very attractive special values for you. Please buy in quantities ad- but signified formal confirmation Alliance. The aim is to meet ^/vertlsed for special price savings, • PLUS In Hartford, the estimate for vaccine, which ia not being dis­ lah Elsin. termed the Syrian the week through Thursday is tributed by the health depart­ charge fantastic. He said the of earlier agieementa. the challenge of Russia’! The Western Klectrlc " Co. re­ When you visit the show at the Armory this week, stop in at Pinehurst . . . 1,000 In public achoola, 250 in pri­ ment. ia atlll not available to pri­ weapons as well as its prog­ vate achoola. and 500 adult*, ac­ vate . (Continiied im Page Ten) ceived the largeat of the contracts We are just a few steps from the Armory at the Comer of Middle Turnpike HALE’S nd Anniversary. . . cording to Dr. Alfred L. Burgdorf, for 3104,192.000 for radio inertial ress in the conquest of space. 82 guidance for the Titan and Thor. Th* first hint of a program with plepty of parking. •ity health director. Other communities which today The work will )>e done by the Bell along this line came in the toast COOKIE DEPT. SPECIALS reported eatlmatea for the week Telephone Laboratories at Whlp- Elsenhower propoaed to Britain’s. SHURFINE SHURFINE through Thurtday were Hated by pany, N. J. Queen Elisabeth last night. • KEEBLER'S PECAN SANDIES...... |b. 49c the State Health Department as Informed officials, said today the 10 True Sightings Aerojet General Corp., Sacra­ project may be tbs major topic of C R E A ^ O R N • EDUCATOR MACAROON CREMES...... pieg. 35e follows: West Hartford. 1,048; mento. Galif., received a contract Colossal PEAS Bridgeport. 4,993: Cheshire, 889; for 355.650,0<>0 for propulsion units discuaaion when Eisenhower meets • SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS .... ,... lb. 28e and New Haven. 5,681. Middle- of the Titan missile and Reming­ British Prime Miniater Harold 4. Qua 55c 4 Oana 69c • NABISCO RITZ ...... pkg. 36e town turned in its first report ton Rand Univac of St. Paul, was Macmillan her* nhxt Wednesday. ‘ since the epidemic began 9001 So Far on Sputnik awarded a 324 million contract for 'What the President luui in mind, LIBBY eases through Thursday. a Univac computer to be used for however, according to persons SHUKHME SHURflNE Dr. Osborn stated today that i the Titan. fawiiWar with Ua planning, is 1 ^; . ' II *0 per cent of the flu reported. In Cambridge. Mass.. Oct. 18 (Jr>—tings have not been confirmed or The Martin Co., Baltimore. Md., broader than a Britiah-Amarican GREEN BEAKS SLICED BEETS Corned Beef the state la probably Asian.. Dr. .Armand N. Spitz, coordinator | identified. la the prime contractor for Titan, 1 partnership. It is designed to The only parU of the state of 'Visual observation for Project Scientists are trying to deter- the S.onn mile range ballistic m is-; bring into play the roaources of which so far have not reported Moonwatch. lays there have been mine whether the rocket’s rone sile under development. l the whole 16-nation NATO al- II •^"-2^-74 ctou • 4 (^ii 49c_.... mjy^caaes to Jhe^department, are fla miite_ than_J0-Actuja. tifUiLlngs .alaa_la._apeeding. around. ihe-..wj(jrld intercom | Itaiice. \ 12 OZ. HIESIIPRODUIT p i m L the liortheaslem.'' a'lSfig'^he Mas­ of the Russian satellite from, sta­ with the satellUe and the rocket. neHTaT mBaneT fa ft«Her along aas—to wsf .gaw um> tip-otf lO"- 1 II ■HNS /io t f. sachusetts line and the western tions lij the free world. , The rocket which carried Sput­ tito portion of hla toast to Queen 0/ II SHURFINE end. Including towns such as Dan­ He said last night the Smith­ nik into orbit in outer apace Is it­ (Continued «n Page Thirteen), Elizabeth at a W)iite House din­ FRUIT COCKTAIL bury. New Milford and Wlnsted. sonian Astrophyslcal Obaervatory self circling the Barth. Scientiata ner last night: SHUKflNC APPLE SAUCE ARMOUR’S STAR Dr. Osliom said that this does lacks sightings from' the Southern say it is running more than 20 “...We have the power. The FREE Hemisphere, \vhere there ave, minutes ahead of the satellite in an only thing to do is to put It to­ > ' II 2*-S..*’^75e \ Red Bananas . . . .lb. 19c ,SILVER DOLUR! moonwatch stations in South Afri­ orbit which carries it closer to Bias Wrangle gether. II 4 Cons 62c BEEF STEW ca, , Chile, Peru and Earth. "Our Bclentieta must work to- Honeydew Melons ea. 49c SEE PAGE 9 Bonn Delaying Netherlands West Indies. Sputik Photographed gather. NATO should not be From that entire area, only the In South Pasadena. Calif., In Little Rock thought of meraly as a military SHUKHNE SHURFINE Florida Oranges doz. 69c Auatralian station reported sight­ scientists manning a huge satel­ alliance. NATO ia a way of group­ 1 II ^ V', LB. Redeem your Full Split witk ing the satellite, father than the lite tracking camera said yester­ ing abIHty — of our manhood, our ypiOWOUNSPEilOHES GRAPEFRUIT Grapefruit ... .3 for 29c easier-to-see roolcet which launched day they had seen sputnik and had Still Unsolved rasourcaa, of our induatries and CANS our factories." Cabbage ^ .Ib. 5c T ito ’s Regime it into apace. , . ' photographed it. Queen Elizabeth accept* a doll for PrincaSs Anne from 7-year-old Pamela Sprlngmann during h II ' Just-Heat and Serve GOOD LUCK Hundreds See Rocket Meanwhile, the Mbacow Radio U ttle Rock. Ark., Oct. 18 w. . Toe Mach Separated ‘'.''■'--.2 59e- ■ ■■V 4 Can* 69c margarine eonpoaa here.' said’UiSt sputnik had circled the vlgLV Q l ^ r ^ ’a R oyplt^ Pimacl)^ ja auffgrlnf. fropi a rara blood diseaa*. (AP Photo- Cauliflower ...h ead 25c Pointing out that no more than The federal-state conflict over fa x ).' >'C : Etaenhowar said th* total as­ Bonn, Germany. Oct. II •*)— 10 visual observations at the satel­ Earth 190 times snd had traveled racial Integrfti.on at Central High sets of the free worid ar* far PREMIER FANCY Tujpidtar ehttaMsy officials awatt- lite have been made, compared 5,199.000■ n.v w mile*.muea. _ .^ ^ h o o l rcmslhed In a stalemate to- greater “than those aOsWifOtOHe Cranberries with hundreds of sightings of the Aviatip)V Dally, an industry pubS S H U R F I N r s LIGHT MEAT od today a call from the West ay aa the sevenUi.week of classes ial enemy,” but he added “we are Fresh Pack ..pkg. 25c rocket. Dr. Spits aald: Ucatlon, came up yesterday with a drew to an eno. W om an Held tap much separated by thtaiga that BAKED BEANS ALL 808 CANS EXCEPT PEACHES German Foreign Office that would ‘Tn a mild degree, our amateur second report that the Russians Aa they had since Sept. 24 ebnaern us locally.” AND BAKED BEANS precede aeverance of diplomatic volunteer otoervers have been se- may be about to shoot a rocket to armed soldiers under federal com­ Proaumably th* Preaidant'a the moon. .Another report along 2 ‘- ^ ” ^ 4 5 c Lees Coupon relations between the two nations,. duc,ed into believing the satellite ia mand paced the sidewalks arouiid For Theft of proposal would lead evantually to It seemed a foregone concluaion simple to see. these lines came yesterday from the massive building where a hand­ a requaat by him for nwdtflcaUona that the break would come by tha 'When people see the, msgnifl- Qhrittian Clausen, science editor ful of Negroes pursue their studies in the law barring the dlseloaura 7 OZ, weekend at the latest. A Tugoalav | cant apectacle of the rocket mov- .af the Los Angeles Examiner. among nearly 2,000 white pupils. of much Italic atomic weapons In­ stuffed butterballa are here, and our meat Farm freih poultry of wonderful quality, spokeaipan said the call was ex-j ing majaatically across the'alcy, The story in Aviation Dally said itt^ton Whirl Ne^ly $17,000 manager Just phoned back from an inspec­ CANS Yesterday, a suit aimed at get­ formation to Britain or any other continues to be one of the beet buys in the pected some time today. He left no I they, are deluded into thinking the certain informed sources expect ting the soldiers removed was country. The British government tion trip to say they are really "beautiful.’^ ■ Pinehurst Meat Department. the Bbviets to try to send a i^oyket Solid Pack, No oiT AdiM doubt the embaaay staff la plan-1 next object—the satellite—^will be thrown out. Hartford, O ct 10 ( ^ —Th# chief has long sought re-establiahment nlng to go home aobn. ; eaay to see. to the moon in connection with . U.S. District Judge Ronald N. Waahington. Oct. 18 —Queen8 to this country, with a glittering cashier at the . Hartford' Hospital' of ita 'world War n partnership Late in the day, however, the “We at the observatory knew the Nov. 7 celebration of the 40th Darlea dismi.4sed a petition which Ellsabath n of Great BHtain start event of high society glamor after was arrested shortl)^ after noon to­ with the United States and Hew Stuffed Two Special BETTY CROCKER spokesman told reporters the hour j from the beginning that to spot anniversary of the Bblshe^ik Revo­ asked for a 3-judge court to order ed a royal whirl arouhd Washing­ noon. day on a Superior Court bench Canada which produced the ffrat Winning Recipe m had passed when it would be poa- the satellite—an object Oven ready . . , keep frozen, follow Pure Vegetable Shortening : It Cup Butter Von Bsentano informed the U.S., re-flie the suit. and science day for th* charming the White House,cabinet room. agent. He asked Judge Elmer W. CHICKEN British and French embasslea joggled Ita Jeadenhip today in cooking directions with turkey. : K Cup Sugar Such an action would have to be Sl-year-old Queen and her husband After her art galler.v tour Eliza­ Ryan to Jssue It, and fixed bond a move designed to avoM threat-, PREMIER “HOME STYLE” : 2 Unbeaten Eggs - t earlier thli week of the probable Sotiet Moon Station handled by the state attorney gen­ Prince' Philip on their state visit beth's next date was at .Children’s for Mrs.'^Nagle'a release at 310.- SLICED and PEELED course of action. coed onator of the 't0,000-mein< ; 1 Teaspoon Vanilla eral's office. Atty. Gen. Bruce Hospital, a stop set up at the 000. The Judge complied. her union .(ram the AFL-CIO. Swift’s Butterball 10 to 12 Lb. LEGS ; 14 Teaspoon Salt The British Foreign Office an-. Bennett said yesterday that he Queen’s own request. County Detective Edward Ma- ELBERTA PEACHES Bounced Britain will "fully syin-T Lloyd.Klenert etapped ant as thO' Avg. 2 to the lii. Pound ; 114 Cups pifted Pillsbury's Best All Purpose Flour had not been in touch with the The royal couple had another tus, and investigator 'Irving W. UTW seeratory-tressarer. The HEN TURKEYS ; Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil thlie” with West Oermaiw « Due Soon, Red Says Governor, about the matter. taxing schedule, closely timed to Broughton of the state's attorney* breaks with President TRo’s Coffelt filed the Kuit Oct. 2 for News Tidbits union’s executive beard elected Again featured e\-ieoerated A O m We will have Swift’s Frozen* Eviscer­ : Cream butUr. Gradually add sugar, creaming well. Blend r keep them oh the go late into the office took Mrs. Nagle into cus­ Fraacla. JS, Schaofenbil of Law* fovernnient. / j. Mrs. Margaret Jackson, vice pres­ Culled from AP Wires night tody at her- home a short time' wHgbte a t Lb. " f w C ated Fowl at the low price of 49c lb. • In eggs, \anllla and salt. Beat well. Gradually add flour, Diplomatic aourcet In^Bonn aald ident of the Mothers’ league. ence, Mas#., to succeed him. In LARGE : mix thoroughly. Xondon. Oct. 18 1jF»- -A Sovlet'^their ships at sea “with great pre- another clisnge, Joseph Jneebe, C.AN8 mathematician said today that "A cision.’t (Continued oh J ’age Thlrtoen) (Continned on Page Ten) who has been both'the onion's • Fold lengthwise one yard of foil to give double thicknesli, • (Ooaltaiued on pig a Tea) (Continued on Pnge Ten) Sen. Lyndon Johnson blames PINEHURST Freshly ground Pine- A O f, • then fold Into 1-inch accordion pleats. Place on baking • Soviet lunar physical station, to Tlie broadcast e^lained: itenoral counsel and it* senthera hurst Chuck lean Lb. O 3r C : sheet. * , : be called Mlrnaya, may soon appear "For this puw to it 18 necessary "lack of iBfelllgent, united effort director, was dropped from the >IBLETS VACUUMED. PACKED a - - * oii the moon." to havSnmnSlMr of satellltea be­ in U.S. for country's failure to get latter pesL HeaceforOi be will PORTERHOUSE I Drop dough by rounded teaupoonfuls Into folds (dough Z Aleksandr AldRsandrov,. rector yond the atmosphere' whose tra­ up first satellite . , . 'New York Gathering for 18,000 aerve only aa general counsel. FRESH CORN ; spreads during baking), bake ^ slow oven (325 degrees) J Shakeup Seen of Leningrad University, made jectories are known t0 ;Jhe crew. Kasper Jailed, Gov. HarrlmSn, Claire Booth Laice ; 25 to 30 minutes until golden brown. Cpol 10 minutes, ; this statement in the Soviet gov­ To determine the location of shlPj'TW'r • , PfT ' C . agree that Little Rock, aateUlte, U.8. SPACE b a l l o o n UP Home Style ; remove Cookies and reuse foil,-If desired, sprinkle cookies • huge propaganda Mows to U.S. Sausage. Meat Lb. 65e Iir Leaders of ernment newspaper Izvestla. Mos­ or plane the navigator determines S11TC I Crosby, MirntM-Oct. 18 (ffv— STEAK 99c ; with confectioners’ sugar or frost with an icing. Makes j l^nuiT cow Radio broadcast' a brief Eng­ the time; the strongest radio alg-| J. 1 ttU SLCE Three Cambridge. Ma**„ j'outlis Two Navy balloonist* soared in­ •. .about 4 dozen cookies. ' . ' O • lish language account of the article nals are received from such '■»■'rwi T T O 'O * teattfly Masaachttaetts State Police Todd, to Sell Party Film; to the atratoephero in a sealed 12 OZ. •: ♦ beat confessions, QUt-of-them . . . •♦•••••••••••••••••••aaa«aaaa#aaaaa««a#a«*aaaaaa*»00Rf«0«a»««»« 0 United Textile but gave no details of the station. aatelllte .acting aa an aatrobeacon. ■ ^ t*m O H aluminum gondola today In a JUST ARRIVED . . CANS Praum ably it would be some and with the aid of apecial table*. m. x c fw fu Eisenhower to apeak on America's fresh attempt to teat man’s re­ Golden Bleached RaJilns—S A W Glace Cake Mix— sort of automatic unmanned sta­ calculated for every moment Of the medical and health needs In radio actions to high altitude IlighL speech Tuesday. Refreshments Dji>nated Seeded Raieina—Brandied Mince Meat—Pumpkin— .GRANDMOTHER'S CUT Washington. OcL 18 (ffb—A tion. since scientists in botli the satelUte'a position in apace, he Washington, .Oct. 18 (iP)—Segre­ 'The balloonists, Caodr. Maloolm Squash. Me fretk...Se mkite...So rnneelk blending Ohakeup In the leadership of the East and Weat have predicted that finds it jn apace and determines gationist John Kasper was held in Last of four serviceman who ca- D. Ross, 88, and .Horton L. Lew­ 40,000-mVmber United Textile would be tKe first, step in man's hla Own location.” jail here todey awaiting treinsfer caped Oct. 6 from sob ba.'« brig New York, Oct. 18 ((PI nded at I t p.m,, but is, 44, of Washington, Are the - Mixed Fruit Worker* Union (VTW) was re­ attempt to reach the moon. Artificial satellite, the broad­ to a federal prison to sers-e a one- enpturod in Waterbury. . . Bridge­ Todd, party giver extraoi other tMuaanda of the restless, same acriaUats whose flight iisnt Capturing North Amorica by tba Bita For Cakes and Pastry' ported-likely today In a move de* There has' been considerable cast said, also ran he used to year term for contempt of court. port man, 'niece, found dead la takes a boat ride today to fldgetjf throng Hngerc^ to dance; November nearly come to grief. Bauer's Chocolate Covered Mints ...box 90c and SI.75 •igned to avoid possible AFL-CIO speculation that the Ruaslana photograph the Earth's surface We was arrested last night by home. and -partake of a strange buffet of Bauer’s Choc^plates...... box $1.50 5 - 52' Auater on corruption ^charges, would mark the 40th anniveraary "and this will make for better U.B. XIarahals on orders from Fed­ Pizza pies, doughnuts, ice cream, TAX COLLECTOR ARRES’TED JDKIUU Asked In advance of a union I of the Bolshevik Revolution on aviation and na'Vtgation maps." eral District Judge Robert L. Tay­ kror, champagne and hot dogs. Bridgeport. OcL 18 (flb—Mr*. lb. axecutiv* board meeting today Nov. 7 with aonie new apace lor of Knoxville, Tenn. Todd.'a "showman who leaves lit­ Viola A. Hlndle, of Trumbull, Kibkuy's BEST Flan MiKNCHKTiR C o n n * ^ whether a change in union leader­ project as a followup to their Taylor found Kasper guilty of c>loo on extradition of former “"^®'^****" tle to-chance, set u(> his explana­ former^ tax collector for ' that For Fresher by Far Vegetables.• .Fruit ship was Impending, UTW presi­ sputnik, the artificial satellite cir- contempt In September 1966 bp Middletown man to Virginia-. | i„ • tory boat ride today a few hours town, was arrested on a Superior CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS dent Afithony Valente said "ir* -cling the Earth. Look N orthw est... Ground* Kasper violated an in-1 elephant hunted in , T^e ahow t r i ^ 'son River town of Catalth denied the flights during this century but'did 46 dqgrqes to the weat of the ob­ zens Council here. The office of- force In Gaza and Egypt, returns 1 gifts for the guests were provided “The whole spirit of the idea to­ The minority - governrornt of APPLES 3 l^ 39c committee’s chargee that their use not indicate they were just arojind server, then continue on. down­ Atty. Gen. Brownell will detennlng^'(tartyto'(tarty after leave,lea\*e... Actress| by firms (n the name of good public night la- to have fun." be pro­ Premier VIeno ' Jt Snkaelainen, FANCY LOCAL Hale’s Bacon of *the fundi was improper. They- the corner. wards until it diaapppara towards the federal prison where Kasper Marie-Wllaon''" '* — '' gives — up adopted j relations. ‘' claimed. "We had a few unforaeen In office since May, was' ousted PiaehHKl It Opee Thunday aid Friday N I| M t Till 9:00 said all borrowed money had. been Aleksandrov’s prediction of . a thp. southern horizon. will eeive hli sentence. bahy to natural mother, | "Also, Todd had the whole party difficulties.'Maybe they added to today on a vote of nonconll- SHAHKHALF-55 repaid. “hinar physical station" was made In clear weather it should be vis­ There 'was no immediate com- New Haven mayor -says city to ' filmed as a documentaiy dalled the carnival spirit, denre. The cabinet, composed of FOWL 'Although the TJTW Is a small apparently as a passing reference ible about four minute's and will j ment, froni Kasper. ■j' open day center tor aged n e x 11 “How to Throw a Party." which i* " I hoped things would run Agrarians, Indepeodenta, Dissi­ New Shipment union, what happens to H la im­ In an analysis 'which. h

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Students Hear Gathering for 18^000 open meeting. OSirther information Hungarian Stars Dance Today PTA Family Fair Combined Circles ' may be secured from Mra. Kslph (f t :liKliHliJ«> M. Rooke of 40 Hartland Rd. or Banc Gfaoiie lloaaiMhiiSM dselg» Technical Men Sheinwoid on Bridge Slaled^T di^or rb w To Meet Monday Mrs. Fred Barrett of 84 Bowers ed and sealptMcd by itti^ ia isaat In Civic Music Opening Event lalnr ( . CO-HIT St. ‘ These giaait’c — M eodoxc. And Bene As Substitutes Todd to Sell Party Film; Sspkia Lorea Errol Flyaa Refreshments will be served. Frank Maatra la Rain or thine, the Buckland The Combined Catholic Mothers GttniM IfoaaoMtois pey nibast la ' COUNT THE TRICKS Tw o'’tonn«r itmn of the Buda­ South dealer ■■rUOK AMD "THE u n PTA annual.Family Fair \«^11 take Circles of Manchester will hold an things the ibiofs dial eiidate--4fac fiii^ lava C o rre ctio n Key industrial men taught school WHEN DEFENDING " Blast.West vulnerabla rMR PASSION" BOODLE” pest Opera hallet head a company S!l* place tomorrow at the achodi, be­ open meeting Monday at 8:15 in sod memofies af thase wba haea today In Hartford. Rockville and By Alfred Shelnwold NORTH Harvest Dance Set o f four dancers to appear before a Refreshments Donated 8AT. 1 PM. t-Hoar Bhaoy Showl the Church of the Ataumption. psised oa. Mandtaater audience at the first It was erroneously reported Glastonbury, their own communl' ‘ 4 A J 10 ( ginning at 10 a.m. Many outiktor In yesterday's Herald that Gen­ A naive defense allowed South Membership Is open to all W bni yoa sm cbeiosiot yaat m aa» Civic Music Aaan. e\Tnt of the V J 3 2 SUNDAY: ALL COLOB! SCOPE! features are planned, such as ^ mothers ' of (Catholic children. By Hilliard Group •X. eral Manager Richard Martin ties, while regular teachers were (Continued from Page One) to m ^ e his contract. •TAmrY" — "8BA WIFE” meat, let as help jasL The bai'aty aad , season -tonight. K 9 7 parade of decorated^lkes and tri­ Mothers having the same Inler- « — — — URE has appointed Scudieri and attending the Northeastern Re Guest Lay Preacher West opened the ten of hearts, pcniancace of m Ucx .Sens GaudH The group will perform at 8; IS stood in the center of the arena 4 A 8 2 cycles at 1 p.m., for which prizea eata form individual circles. There A hiu-vest dance will be held by I (. p.m. in the hl|!li school auditorium. Mankcy of Manchester a. architects for the planned Globe floor. will be awardsA and the pony are groups Interested In the very the Hilliard Assn, on Saturday, Members o f the company are teachers in Hartford, The celebration waa a first anni­ until the third round, but finally 4Q0I4 4X33 ridtt on the school grounds. young child, others ip school and Oct. 26, at the American Legion ble ehaicc fat Istvan Rabevtky shd Nora Kovach, Hollow improvement project. The United Aircraft Corp. sent V 10 I 3 V K Q 8 7 44*^ Martin wds authorised by the versary tribute to "Around the had to take his ace of hearts. Judges will be Principal ,Th5mas teenage children. . 1 Home. i yOMt amsam^N, Sonia Arova and Job Sanders. to Rockville John H. Peters, pro­ ♦ S42 OQS43 BenUey of the Hollister School "New England in the Fall" will c s HTGN (0 R a b o v ^ and Kovach, Hungar­ Board of Directors to appoint World in 80 Days.” the first pic­ Declarer then led the queen of 4 6 4 3 4 K 7 MANCHESTER Mothers Circles are about to a I wbcchcf k is ia duction engineer, and William Wit- ture showman Todd ever made and and James Herdic of the Town ente)T into their 20th year of exls- be the theme of the dance. Danc­ ian dancers trained in Russia, an architect for the project but inok, electronic fbchnician. both clubs for a finesse, losing to East’s SOUTH Dh ivc -9n *3ltf aTic I belstgeerMBslli as yet, no such appointment which won five Hollywood Oscars. Recreation Department. tance. The first meeting being held ing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., started a new career in the West with the Hamilton Standard DIv king. Blast naturally cashed the 4 7 2 „ with music furnished by Lou Gag­ after escaping from Communist ha.s been made. ' The formal entertainment waa e A 6 1 TONIGHT 1 S A T U R D A Y A snack bar will be iii operation on dim:. 8, 1937, with 13 members III II and Clyde A, Vsmer, Instrument largely limited to the 90 minutes last heart, and- West discarded a continuously, with hot coffee, soda, non’s orchestra. territory, four years ago. They Scudieri and Mankey drew the .4 A J 10 in attendance. The circles now engineer at Pratt and Whitney of television — although one band dob. cider, doughnuts and sandwiches number 27 with a membership of Co-chairmen of the committee j took the underground to West rough design of the project Div., whilct Aetna Fire Insurance So far so good. The defenders 4 Q J 10 0 3 : T got proceedings underway early for sale. Home' preserves of vari­ over 300. are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henni- Berlin just before a scheduled ap­ which was shown to the Direc­ a.ssigne(l Rudolph Schmidt. had taken four tricks, and South South West North East Tyrone POWER • A'va GARDNER tors at their meeting Tuesday with an-'kpproprlate initial offer­ ous kinds, baked goods, aprons The Rev. BYancIa Butler, o r the gan and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rus­ c o m p a r e AND SAVE _ pearance with the East Berlin The University of Connecticut needed the rest. Bast returned a 1 4 ’ Pass 1 4 Past sell. Aseisting with the arrange- night. ing of "Just one of Those Things.” 2 NT Pass 3 NT Past Mel FERRER Errol FLYNN and domestic articles, plants and Church of the AisumpUbh will State Oj^ra. assigned Albert Kerkin of the re­ club, leaving it up to Sonth to decoratipn.s will be offered home­ menta are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Since then, the husbahd and search department to Rockville Mike's show turned out mostly Pats Pats serve ay chaplain for the second an endless walk-around the arena develop his own . tricks. makers who attend this principal year. 1 Beattie. Mr. and Mrs. (^arence Wife team has toured Europe and also. They all taught science at South stolidly ran his clubs, Opening lead— e 10 Eddie ALBERT North America with the Ixrndon of processions costumed In frontier fund-raising event of the season \ Members of the orglnikation Johnson. Mr. ^and Mra. Ralph the high school. forcing West to find some dis­ Rooke, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stur-' Festival Ballet, Roland Petit’s Pratt and Whitney Div. sent five costumes. Siamese tinsel and folk for the PTA committee will hold a mock reg­ SAPORfn MEMORIAL CQa WSCS Announces cards. West saw that his dia­ DAPOn 1 ular mdb;.ing to acquaint the pros­ geon ^ and 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ballet ae Paris, and their own engineers to-Glastonbury to teach dresses. Occasionally there were You hold; Spades — A 8 2; Hearts ZINUCK'S peewce fire engines. Sir Cedric monds codd not possibly win a —J 3 2; Diamonds^—K 9 7; Clubs pective members with the activi­ Sulots. 470 CENTER STREET TEL. MI 8-7782 company. October Theme in the junior high and senior h i^ trick. His queen of spades, he Association members and friends / Sonia Arova, trained with the schools. They are: Norntan R. Hantwicke precariously riding an — A J 10 6. What do ^ou say. r R U H A n S d ties of Mothers Circles. elephant, and a miscellany of beer thought, might be worth some­ Answer: Bid two no-lrump. This 'Women desiring to join a may obtain tickets from the street Bulgarian. State Opera and Serge Melse, Richard C. Molly. James C. thing. Hence West discarded his ''Christian Fellowship without trucks, covered wagons and a rub­ shows 13 to IS points; with balanc­ X ^ e d d in Mothers Circle are invited to this managers or at the door. Specialists in monuments sculptored from aelect Barre granite Ufar. is a former member of the;, Cooley, Walter A. Rsmshsw and diamonds. HISDS tondon Festival Ballet company Racial Barriers” will be the theme Richmond Perley in .the junior high ber-tired locomotive. ed distribution and ail u h b i d OVequently there were compet­ This waa just the information suits stopped. . and the Ballet Theatre. of the program at the October school, and John W. North in the that South needed. He had dis­ Her husband. Job Sanders, bom senior high school. ( ing orchestaas, blackouts of light­ ((Copyright 1957, General Fea­ Rinaldi-Adamy sm m m m H m m m KEITH’S SSHi ANNIVERSARY SALE OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A.M. TILL 9 P.M. meeting of the Woman's Society ing and murmurs from emcee carded his losing spade on the tures (?orp.). aeiaa^ atuft In Holland, danced for four years Hessloci Totnorrew last heart, and his contract de­ Miss Lillian Katherine Adamy. with the Ballet Russe de Monte for Christian Service of the South OMrgie Jessel of "Somebody JOHN ▼nemu Methodist Church. The- schools’ regular science pended on guessing which oppo­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carlo before joining the , Ballet teachers will attend the second Throw Me a Cue.” No one ever Millard Hannon ROLL-BRUCE Theatre in 1054. . The meeting will be held Mon­ did. nent held the queen of diamonds. Adamy, 91 Bridge St., became the day evening at the church at t and final session of the conference South took the king of dia­ Sanders, a choreographer as tomorrow. Mias Lucille Kunhly, A t one time a clown ca p ei^ in Millard Harmon of Aubumdale, bride of Ralph R. Rinaldi, son of well as a dancer, designed “The o’clock. a spotlight in one part of the monds in dummy, then finessed the BIG adtie*i NEW-STYLED Mrs. Russell McKebdrick. the scleiKe department head and Mrs. Maas., will be the guest speaker Jack of diamonds, making his Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rinaldi of 9 Troubador" ballet to music by arena'while an orchestra played in ' Girl Scouts Depict Long Trail Scene chairman of the prognun, will de­ Dorothy Harlow, both of Rock­ at the Laymen’s Day aervice at game contract. MAN5FIELD Waterburj’, in a ceremony per­ Francois Couperin, which be will ville, will, take part In a group dis­ tribute to the late Arturo Tosca­ mr- M» «toM4^M44*r«e rw formed recently In (Concordia Lu­ fUnce tonight. scribe life at various Methodist nini. the South Methodist Church. How to Discard The annual Girl Scout drive for^ ------cussion tomorrow on ''Meeting In­ NO B! ENDS St'NDAY M m m to IM eMwoe« theran (Church’ by . the Rev. Eric carry on the program for girls taina, stream and figures of the Other pCTformAnces tonight will home Qiiaaion centers in the He will talk on "What It Means How should West discard on **NO DOWN I ••COrPEB . fund-s will be heljl this year on SOLID CEDAR ROBE dividual Differences . Through A distraction during distribution PLU S Srd BIO BON U S Brandt. Mias Martha Diana o^ this from the.ages of 8 to 18. This dis­ Scouts engaged^ln their usual ac­ Include parts of the ballets, ” Don United States. Her talk wiU be U- of the refreshments was discov­ the long clubs? West can afford PAYMENT’* I NKY’» Sunday, Oct. 27, when a house-to- lustrated With slides that will Science Talent Search and Bcienccf to Be a Christian in Today's to discard one spade at an eaily FEATU RE TONIGHT town played the bridal music, and play by Senior Troop 1 at the Man­ tivities. Membehs of the troop Quixote,” “The Sleeping Beauty,” Falra'* ery by the Todd press staff that BONrS FKATrBK TONIGHT! with handy NEW built-in electric light show the work being done by these World” at the 10:45 a.m. service. stage. By this time he knows that gladioli and pompons providecl the house canvass will be conducted chester Products Show last night shown here'' at the display are and “Coppelia.” Also attending the conference some of the bottles of champagne Active in the work of the Cen­ setting. at-thc State Armory shows a typi­ Donna Zojlo. Karen Peterson, Mary The audience Is adted to avoid centers in integrsmg minority South has a five-card club suit throughout town. All the funds PLUS a matching SOLID CEDAR CHEST groups in American -Ijfe. from RockvilK' lire Philip Audi- provided for the occasion were tenary Methodist Church in Au­ Presented In marriage by her raised are used to promote Girl cal scene on the Long Trail in Ver­ Anne Aronson, Martha Prentice using the Brookfield St, parking being surreptioualy sold for cash and the ace of diamonds, (If Blast The Kehler a rcis df the WSCS bert, Theodora Ventura and John bumdale, he t« a teacher of math father, the bride was attended by Scouting locally and to develop and mont, complete with lodge, moun- and Linda Harrison. lot before entering the auditorium Riddough. to guests. held the ace of diamonds. he will lead the fetlowship'portion of and science in the junior high would have taken it to make sure her sister, Mrs. Joseph Klzis of this evening. High school students Dr. Frederick McKone of Rock­ Outside a heavy cordon of city .South lYInd.aor as matron of honor, attending a dance in the gym­ the evening, and hospitality will school at Newton. He served as of. defeating the contract). be provided by the Wesley Clrcla ville is general chairman for Uw police Kept sightseers under con- an Instructor at the American Mrs. L(yhi D'Abramo, sister of the Hal Boyle nasium will be using that lot. conference. He is s meipher o f tho troL One arrest for attempted gate South can surely win four climbs, 1952 Class Plans Governmental School in Stuttgart, two, diamonds, one heart, and one bridegroom, and Miss Ruth science faculty at Teachers Col­ crashing was reported. Adamy. niece of the bride, wei-e 30r//SCQ9S Germany, and traveled extensively spade. These add up to eight Reunion Dec. 28 lege Af Coiinecticut in New Britain. Inside, the party dragged its throughout Europe. He is listed bridesmaids. Anthony Iannac«i«d Hbosir toga. New toaIdH •M Oeatar 8 t—Ml hdMM Esrle, Ellington; Bvei^ Beldlng, At Intersection W. J. (Godfrey Gourley is lay scoop neckline trimmed with seed. I York U P — One out of five feelings of resentment and guilt affair. Music will be furnished by 54 Cambridge St.; 1^. Flora discard a second low spade and H. T. Dtekenson A Co~ Inc. pearls and sequiny; The bouffant I as,000 persona killed in ac- ia the key to -gaining maturity.” the Vagabonds. fight is a gisot coavsnisnes. Two persons were slightly In­ reader at South Church and Mar­ then a low diamond.' This method WheeI er. 347 Oakland St.; Mrs. jured and another arrested after a A vehicle police claim waa driven tin Kiederling and Nelson Rich­ akirt terminated/ in a Cathedral i j„ America in 1956. it ia said Dr. Henderson. “ Otherwise, John DeM'art Is general chair­ Elisabeth Neubauer, 107 Harlan 3-car collision on Woodbridge St. of discarding forces South to train. Her veil x>{ Imported nylon I egu^^ted. waa accident-prone, they are polite ways of self-mur­ man. Any classmate not contacted through an Interesectlon without mond are a«ociate lay readers. guess which opponent has the Rd.; Miia Helen Mallett, 30 W. at 7:30’a.m. today. . stopping at a stop sign waa hit tulle waa of fingertip length and j "Accident-proneness is a disease der. leading the individual uncon­ by Nov. 1 and wants to attend Middle Tpke.; Mias Isabel Beyo, 16 According to Patrolman Gordon queen of diamonds — and if South held . trt place with a crown o f, psychosomatic manlfesta* sciously to destroy himself. should contact any of the following broadside by another car at the FIRE WRECKS CLEANERS guesses wrong, he loses the game Oak St. RockvUle; Judith Chris­ Nbddow, Albert Servidio, 30, oP pomer of Church and Chestnut Sts. Pawcatuck. Oct. 18 (AS — Hun­ ChanUlly lace studded with pearls ^ ^j.^ase process." said Dr. "I believe that at Idast half the committee members; Dewart, tensen, South Cbventry; Miss Rose Jewett City, and Andrew R. Weig- contract. and syquins. Her bridal bouquet Henderson. ‘ accidents in industry and the home Phyllis Maatropietro, or Shirley about 0 pjn. yesterday. dreds of customers' garments were Dally <)ne«ilon Slahner, Middle Butcher Rd., Rock- ert-Jr.,^ S3, of WilllmanUe. receiv^ Aiconllng to poUce, Robert H. destroyed today when fire wrecked was of white roses^ ___ [ jjj._ Haniiecaon. medictaLdirector antLJin.-J.he-. highways, could be Caselli. - FUEL .ville;.. raieru,. Wvim, i«n rvuipf,- . Partner deals and -bids one^ •Thrmatrdn orhonor was gowned . Johnson * A Johnson. New avoided. But this required two shoulder and nMk spratasr respee-^ H antM ; 35.- oT 188*5-W . Middle the two-story-frame IniiRUng hous­ heart, and the ne.xt player passes. HIH S tt Mrs. Naomi Neff, 37 Ver- tively. Welgert was a passenger T^kc.. was driving north on ing Mercury Cleansers atout 2 ^ a n e k In cotillion blue peau do sole de- Brunswick, N. J., is one. of a things — the ability of accident- ; 37 INCHES LONG! non Ave., Rockville; Donald St in the car driven by SeiVidio. Church St. and proceeded through a m. Fire Chief John J. Donahue signed with A surplice bodice an^d ' gro^i-ju*. number of experts in the prone individuals to have Insight Germaine, 807 Highland S t; Mrs. A car driven by Elsrle T. Everett the Intersection without stopping. called for a state fire marshal’s ELECTRONICS bouffant skirt. She wore a match- , , , , ojat the naUon's into their personality problems 17th I 17 INCHES HIGH! Evelj-n Creamer, East Hartford; Jr., 22, of 22 Doane St., was going The right side of his car was investigation. He said damage.was Ing crown with veil and carried a accident rate cannot be efTec- and face up to the task of becom­ OIL Stanley Slegeskt, 110 Bolton St. east On Woodbridge St According ing well-adjusted; the (letection by GREAHR HARTFORD hit by a car driven by Claries E. tmdetermined, but it was estimated LABORATORIES bouquet of pink carnal on.r The m^-gred unUl it la realized ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Pa­ to police, Elverett pulled Into the Mather Jr., 22. of 48 Benton St., It will reach 315,000. Dine and Dance bridesmaids were similarly attired accldent-pronencss Is an all- psychologic testa of accident-prone RANGE OIL tricia Karvells, 180 Center St. left lane in passing a milk truck headed west on Chestnut St. THURS.-FRI.-SAT. and carried yellow carnations. I gg*^gre alcoholism and persona who are a menace to both BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A parked on the right' aide of the themselves and others on the high­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter The front end of Mather's car A T M IKE STAN KO’S 277 BROAD Mrs. Adamy received in a navy I heart kttacka, and proper treat- ANTIQUE road and struck the car driven by and the right side of Randall's car blue g ot^ . with orchid corsage. | , , employed, way or in many industrial jobs.” Cordera, 101 Eldiidge S t; a daugh­ Servidio, heading west on the received damages estimated at EAST O AK G R ILL RADIO I [ I f V I S I 0 N and the bridegrooms mother wore ^he accident toll last year, be- But is it possible for an accident- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Jean L. ^ s - street Damages to the left sides d ) so O AK ST., M AN CH ESTER a^Mvy blue lace ensemble and or- g,^g , dead, included 9,500,000 prone person ever really to become siere, Oovsntry; s daughter to Mr. more than 3300 each. Neither driv­ 95.000 SHOW of both cars were eatlmatad by er was hurt. Chid corsage. ^_^ , injured, of whom 350.000 suffered safe? and Mra Jay Sedwick, East Hart­ Neddow at 3200 each. Chaaarl t New Havea. Caaa. (tt-M> o o r a r o f Keith's Will Never BOLAND Randall waa arrested and Ckaaacl U Hartfard, Ceaa. LAST S B - For a trip to Horlda th* bride permanent physical Impairment, "Yes, very definitely,” said Dr.. ford; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. s o n Everett, who was not hilrt. was- C ^ a el n SartartlJd, Maaa. Henderson. "He should talk out John Valiusit 174 W. Middle Tpke. charged with failure to atop at "T h e Forbea-Caml Caee** wore an Oxford gray suit andi^he National Safety Council estl- OCTORER 21 thru charged with failure to ke«m to a rtop sign. He is scheduled to ap­ Chaaaal M M ew B rila^ Coaa. S:N ( MS) PATBICE Ml'NBRL matching accessories. She Was .^gj^g,, the cost at 311.200,000 000 his problem with friends, hfs min­ OIL COMPANY DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Ohaaael iS Waterbary, Coma. SHOW Be Undersold! the right and court date has Men pear'In Town Oohrt tomorrow. Chaaael H Halyehe. Mase. ^aduatrd from Manchester High ■ |jj property damage and time lost ister. his . Once he rec­ O CTOBER 25 369 CENTER f>T. Mra Sophie McCormick. 130 Pine aet for'Oct. 26. OeMt; EMI* Albert School and Walerbury Hospital | -work. ognizes his problem, end adjusts, S t ; Miss Ells Matteson, Vernon 1 CINKMA8COPE HITS I USM) DICK POWELL'S e rd u IKM OpS: Keith’s, M a»> JACK PAIANCk la THEATBB School ot , where she !.■) to it, he can become a safe per­ I P.M. to 10:80 P3I. Tel. Ml 3-6320 Haven Convalescent Home, Rock- SCHOOL BUS UPSETS Notice As the result of careful studies ehM ter, O peR D ^ y Fraaa 0 XLM . “ The House -ot Numbers’* "A Oea li rer-KItUas" now 's staff nurse. scientists now feel they can often son." ertH Furniturr^ U n til. 0 F .M ., C loM H ataordayB A t vine; Mrs. Loniss Rowland, S3 ROBY CALBOl'N In LIFE OF BILKY The bridegroom, a graduate of But he does have to - face his School S t; Rosemary Barnawski, U.S. Prestige Loss Cranston, R. L, Oct. 18 ido— "The Gyaname Tneeme** detect by psychological tests the 8:M . K elth ’e. E ast H a rttori, O pea 24-Hour Burner Service •'THE HIRED GUN” ■ :W ( 1) MB. AND MBS. NOBTB Leavenworth High School and Con­ problem — and conquer it by WEST HARTFORD 136 Glenwood S f; Mrs. Henrietta school bus with 32 Scituate Gram­ coimirt'ocs r*o)i s:M Bkiweirs Se;hl Uurnt r (>nl\ Astwood, 87 Vernon St. Seen by Bowles Last 627 Main S t, Maaieheater YOU Gaeate: B*b Hepe; Peesy usually either maladjusted emo­ ARMORY ^ y s A t 4 ditch on Seven-Mile Road yester­ Csmpleta Lee: Kim Neraa, NriMa employed by the Benrus Watch Co. tionally or immature in judgment, 830 FARMINGTON AVE. - DISCHARGED TODAY: Deb 8haw 8;St They are making their home on steelmaking countries of the EAST HARTFORD Call AD 9-2429 o r AD 8 - 4 M f t orah Zlrkenback, Marlborough.' day. No one was injured. MMale aad erckeetra, or both. MANCHESTER Swampscott. Mass., Oct. IS (iP) The bus was taking the children (ISM) MR. ADAMS A EVE Grove St., Waterbury. world produced a record total of Wn be CLOSED every (H-M) M 80FAD "Accident-proneness Is partly a Sponsored by the W om en'e FREE PARKING! — The United States has lost home from the Hope Grammar Ch,/;^r,n-U~Jcr n F/i£B "Fac* af Evil” mtater of age." said Dr. Hender­ about 294,000,000 net tons of raw scientific and moral prestige in School when it veered off the nar­ • ;M < S) WHAT IN THE WORLD Von Deck-White ateel in 1955. G uild ef 8L Jam ee’ C hurch Save at USAS) rLAYROHSR OF STARS son. "It is not altogether an ac­ the world as a result of launching MeiMiay — begiening row road and turned over. None "HIgli Barrier" Miss Vera White, daughter of cident that the leading cause of OF MANCHESTER of the Russian satellite and the waa hospitalized. The children (tX-M) t9 r TRIM MAN Mrs. Winifred White. 176 Center death from the age of one to about FLETCHER 8USS GO. MItchen school Integration troubles in l i t ­ were taken home by passing mo­ Meedey. Oct. 21. "Tb* Faria PaMaat" St., and the late’ Jabe White, be­ 25 Is—ac(ddenta. This is the tle Rock., Ark,, according to torists. M:N ( X) NEWS AMD WEATHER 0 -78 7 8 NORMAN’S ( SAS) COLD 4S came the bride of Robert VonDeck. period of greatest rebellion, re­ f PERFUMES \ 188 W EST aUDDLE T D R im K E Chester Bowles, former ambassa­ "Jadsmeat Dav" 164 Summit St., in a ceremony pression and emotional conflict. dor to India. 445 HARTFORD RD. (ISAS)S) LIN E l'P performed by the Rev. Carlton T. ''After 30 the tendency to have f Faiierge>Lanvin * Bowles, who Is back after 11 C*ry Gr»at F. SU aIt* "The Pheaey W OORNER DCBAN T ST. (X3-M) CAVAIA'ADE OF 8P*">TN Daley Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. In the accidents begins to fall off. But ^ Evyon-Coren ^ months in southern Asia and east­ Sepki* I.er»a ha/ tforp PHONE Ml 3-1524 Herr Calheaa ve. .Rarky United Methodist Church, Bolton. there is much truth in an old NEW LARGER QUARTERS ern Europe, told the New England STATE Caatrilaal, IS-rd. mlddle- Music was provided 6y the church "THE PRIDE AND welebt adage of the insurance business— PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING Library Assn, last night that the THE PASSION" l:Gf < i> UM>K ANB LEABN : ( I) MOVIE organist. Miss Doris Skinner. I After three accidents luck is no ^Arthur Drug Storas j C H A N N E L 18 Tonight at 9 G CBS Television Network! satellite and the racial situations STATE < 8) BANDSTAND Mrs. Frank Weir attended her i longer the major factor In the pic- j X^olojr ABd VlBtBVItlOB I ( S) NEWS REPORTER AND had been especially harmful to USAS) BIG . PAYOFF .. WEATHER alster as matron of honor, and- ture,'' AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ^ TOM ORROW (2M8) MATINEfe; TBEATEB American prestige in the Middle (ISAS) PERSON TO PERSON Ralph VonDeck, brother of the- Are you accldent-nrone your­ East. COMING!' N O V .l 3 DOORS OPEN 1:30 8:1* ( 8) FAMOt'8 PLAYHOrSB Teay Perklaa mad Edward SH OW STARTS 3 P.M . Theader* MrCarmIrk aad bridegroom, was best man. Ushers self? You may be. according to GLASS RWNITUIIE TOPS He suggested that In the future, HOUND . a i m : **TBE b i g CAPE B ’* UAAI) THE VERDICT 18 PemllT were Jabe White, brother of the Dr. H»nderson, if- ■ . , ...... BATy CuftoBii M ary Coet* Yorms (SS) THR MABLT l a t e SHOW the United States information pro­ S:4M:S5“lt:15 «:M < 8) KARTOON KAPERS bride, and Harry Jones of Newing­ 1. You are fundamentally re­ MIRRORS (R rap lacs IITEKM FOR A DAY The bride wore a gown of blue Sbb.. Aad Tbe BacheUr** (55) MtlnCAL INTERLUDES thing in life, carry a deep personal PICTURE FRAMING (all typis) men — not supermen. Bossfmsmwmmr.um 4:U aSA6) SECRET STORM W. H. ENULAND velvet with 'white accessories and sense of guilt, or brood about your CembiiraHen But he said recent conversation 4:99 ( S> LITTLE RASCAIA her flowcrp were white roses. (18) EDGE OF NIGHT problems while .you _are at work or WINDOW ood PLATE GLASS with an official of the Indian (56) LOONEY TI NES LUMBER CO. Followiog a reception ip the behind the wheel of a ear. WIndews end Deers See what happens when one of Hollywood’s most glamoroiM government In this country indi­ (88) DO YOU TRUST YOUR church parlors, Mr. and Mrs, Vbn- . 2. You haven't won the acclaim JA 1X >I7S1E S: iM ta llG tloo Is itnick* C ssj m ad E ^coB SinlcA L cated that the United States actu­ □ □□□□□□□□□□□□ WIFET OPEN AU DAY Deck left for a wedding trip to you feel you deserve In an Import­ 4:45 (32“St) MODERN ROMANCES Miami, Fla. On their return they A national brand in every de­ ally may be winning more sym­ 5:88 ( 8> LONG JOHN SILVER SATURDAY ant field, and you drive fast or sign, 3 trark or 3 track. For OO NTSAOrU BS: W E H AVE IN STOCS pathy in that country.' ( M l) THE BUCCANEERS will make their home in Bolton. dangerously meirely to call atten­ • 08) I LED THREE UVES demonstration stare, JOAN /FON TAIN E, enters the life of Hollywood’s CARINETS md SHOWER DOORS Excellenf food. Cozy sur­ m> THE FIRST SHOW tion of yourself. :U { S) SPORTS Lanthanum is second most 3. You become flustered In aiiy OPEN SATURDAYS — OPEN TH URSDAY EVENINGS Missile Follows Heat roundings for family gath- □ (S8> COMEDY TI.ME (XX) FAMOL’ S FIORTO <55) BIN TIN TIN _ (M) SPORTS GAMF.RA abundant metallic element be­ emergency, and react emotionally Call MI 9-4856 or MI 9.3641 BSTIM AIES GLADLY GIVEN 5:58 ( S> RIG ADVENTURE lit ( S) W ORLD'S B IS T MOVIEO longing to the rare - earth group, aringsi ( 8A3) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB —Instead of with mature and im­ China Lake. Calif., Oct. 18 UPt— □ (IMS) NEWS according to the Encyclopedia mediate judgment. favorite couple'.'. .‘cci-starring Ida Lupinp and Howjurd Duff. The U.S. Navy has revealed for 08) THE BIO SHOW (XX) BIO NEWS 149-Middle Turnpike West This is the season when Mom is 08) THE EARLY' SHOW (SS) F B E M IE R PBRFO RM ANOa Britannlca. "The ability to recognize these 'V the first time that the Sidewinder finished with the fall clearing, for “ Cry of the City” :U (IS) WEATHER A SPO E TB —n- air-to-air guided missile has an □ Dad to take the family out to din­ (55) TWILIGHT THEATER (SS) W EATHER 1'^ infra-red heat homing device. :1S (IS) MILUON DOLLAR WOTIB ner. . . .What a treat awaita the "Datarn Was a Lady” - . . 1 . >*• Capt. William W. Hollister, com­ entire family at Cavey's. Tel. N kbeb (M) TONIGHT mander of the Naval Ordinance MI 3-1415 for reservations. llise (XX) TONIGHT .N TIRE ll:4t,( 3) WRATHEB AMD MEW8 Test Station, said yesterday that lYtry Satainiay Meecheiter ■ Inc. (SI) MEWS the. infra-red system enables the 1X:SS ( S> NEWS i P missile to hit its target by homing □ (IS) NEWS A PBEVVE8 MEDICAL PHARMACY In on hot exhausts of enemy jets. ' □ GOODYEAR SA Tl'B D A T, OCT. I* 344 MAIN ST. (N EXT TO ARMORY) PHONE MI 9-7524 The liirte-foot long missile flies at "FOOD supersonic speeds and is inexpen­ □ FOR □ TIRES 13:Sd ( 3) B . F. D. AVEY’S ( 3) BABVBST FESTIVAL FA- sive'and simple to bplld, the Navy EVERY Store nad Pbuit tOS Broad 8 t b a d e (Ib Frarrcaa) said. MOOD” (IS-U) dlMMY DEAN SHOW .The Sidewinder Is In operation □ 48 E. CENTER ST. □ (X3) THIS IS Y O l'B NAVY V TELMI3-S179 (3t) TEVB 8TOBY on Navy, Marine Corps and U.S. lt;3t ( 3 I'NIV. OF MICHIGAN NOW OWNED Air Force fighter planes, Capt. (XX) f i l m Hollister said. ■ :W ( I) FO PEYK (33) DKTF.CnVKS DIABY □ □ □□□□□□□□□ □ (SS) COWBOY COHHAL 1;M ( 3) THIS IS CONNECTICLT end d :U < S) MEWS A W EATHEB (It) LONE BANGEB ( S) VOICE OF THE P I^ L E (33). SATDEDAY NEWS f :M ( S) PO FE Y R TH EATEE (33) .MAYOB'S EEPO ET OPERATED ( S) N^WS. 8POET8 A WEATR- (SS) D A m s F A n v 'T A L L MAN till (SS) MATINEE NOW S:1S (XX) BPOBT8CA8T Ills OB X;IS (tt) FOOTBALL - »y - • ;4S (XX) NKW8 1:3S < S) HANS CHRISTIAN ANDEB- r i o i H g " ( S) rO U T IC A L V - SON (XX) NEWS ( S) W OELO'S BEST MOVIES s.JeKn G . Prank ftrWinfer WITH T:M ( S) I BEBIKHBKB MAMA „ (IS) LBABN AND HAVE FCN ( S) TOCtWDOWN 3 iN ( S) A in a iC A N LEGEND RANDOLPH sc o n (IS) T O'CLOCK BBFOBT (H) SAT. FEEFOEMANCE Miehcwl J . I4(nes A L S O ' (XX) W EATHER (IS) EOT BpOEBS Comfort! t ' (M) NEWS AND WEATHEB XilS (St) BIG M N FOOTBALL I CARTOONS GALORE (SS) SPORTS FOCI'S l i f t ( ,S) TH EATER (H ) NEWS GRADUATE The Center Theepiana Present T:SS (XX) U IG AL MEWS TONIGHT iMKi SAT. T:M (ll-BS) DOCOLAB KDWABOS, REGISTERED NEWS. THE (XX) HIOHLIOETS (SI) MEWS PHARMACISTS (U) JOHN DALY, MEWS 1 :M < S) BIN TIN TIN "The Last Navaje" \Time Payments ( l> MOVIE ^ (U) LEAVE IT TO BEAVBH "The Mark Itaa" A s lew 08 $4.87 e monrti to Solid Gold Cadillap (St-n> SABEB OF U »^ M DIRECTED BY W ILU AM 8TUEK >“Th* F « a » . Baek*’ '< COMPLETE PERSCRIPTION STOCKS fuly insiiiqte yeiir celling. (S3) OBIEMT K XF B E S S ____ FUKNITU KE TOPS ' (SSI DATE WITN THE ANGELO ■ M < M 3 ) JIM BOWIE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE “A Fet«aae far Madame" J. A . W H ITE G LA SS CO. Free Oeliyery . fW. and Sfot., Oct, 25,26 _^caiot Mum k,

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P IG B POUl MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1957 "V .1... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER HI, 1957 PAOB ■ho U just back from a trip to Bolton Cast Announced aom* glamorous spot or just about emERAL to take one. She'll be more In­ Bockville By Drama Groiiip terested In the labels than in the TV SERVICE Chaptl^r Marking clothee. Days M OC A OaO mm Jensen Sees Two Sessions; Her Captive Audience Affirmation Day Whan the Manchester C6m- Mrs, Neighbor. She’s the chat­ Nighte # 2 * 9 3 Pine P u t t munlt^ Players present Enid Bag- Paper Co. Files Court Appeal ty type. The one who takee up T E U H I 4-SjMS Meinbers of Delta Chapter, No. Asks Town Choose School nold’k comedy, "The Chalk Gar­ a busy saleswoman'* time talking den;" under the sponsorship of 51. Royal Arch Masons, will attend ' WEEKLY} BINGO about her children, her grandchil­ the Manchester Registered Niirses Of Aqueduct Water Decision services Sunday at 8 o'clock at I Bolton. Oct 18 (SpecliJ'i-How-ti { - 5. An excellent report was made dren, her diet or ^ whatever con­ Xssn. Nov. 15 and 16 at the Bow- cern* her at the luoment. To South Methodist Church. They will ' Art P. Jen*«n, chairman of the by the State Department of Edu­ 'ers School, the cast Vtlll range RANG! FRIDAYS, Nsw Tim* 7:45 M . her a salesperson is a captive au­ Rockville. Oct. IT (Special) ^ 3 0 by 60-foot building wdll have I I fekMrd of Education, aald today cation on the site. d from newcomers to the Players \ M l observe Religion* Affirmation Day • that not only ahould tha town ba * Tt can be developed to provide dience and she chat* along, re­ Sanitary Paper Mills of Esst llteel beams and be of cement block ' in commemoration of the founding ■ ASSUMPTION HALL to many old timers and its found­ laxed and happy to have a listener. lUEL on. Hartford, makers of Dovalettes, construction. An ellowance'is be­ „ thlnklBl* of a tchoolyailfr, It should all types of secondary school faci­ er,- Mrs. Mary Handley. qf the General Grand Chapter, the I lities at a minimum cost. Mias TeenAge. If she is alone have filed an appeal of the Ihibllc ing made for an eventiial brick governing body of Royal' Arch THOMSSON «id SOUTH ADAMS STSEftS • decide immediately IT a new school The newcomers will be Colllen GASOLINE i building ahould be an elementary 7. In terms of esthetic and func­ she may be a quick ■ and' expert TIHlitliM Commission's ruling which facing. Masona all over the world. tional characteristics, the property, Perry, a new resident in Manches­ shopper. But If Mom Is along, fa re Suburban Water Services 3'eferan's Day Parade The chapter will be opened at COMFOSTAStE SEATIN^AMPLE PASKINO - or JuiUor high school- ter, and Trudl Recknagel, a high "Unless we begin plans at once is as desirable as one could ask for she will probably have to try on Inc. tha right to acquire the local The Veterans' Organization* 7:30 a.m.-in the Masonic Temple. the town. school freshman.. The old tim­ everything Mom likes as well as water edmpany. committee has announced 1 plans J^oat Excellent High Priest for a new building." Jensen said, ers will be Ricky Gentllcore, Nan­ "we will be faced with double aea- 8 Roads leading to the prop­ everything she likes. And all BANTLY OIL Writs were served Tuesday on for a Veterans’ Dav Parade to be Stanley H. Steiner Invite* all Royal cy Russell. Edytha Coffin, Fred held Nov, 10. , , ' Bions for at least one of our grades erty are adequate and make the too often there is a pitched battle I IMI’Wi. IN( , Hiibiirban.'thS Rockville Water and Arch Mason* of Manchester . to land easily accessible. Malin and Mrs. Handley. Mary before daughter gets to buy her Aqt>e60.” Gaudet, a registered nurse, will ; 'I '1 \'\ - 1 m.i. I for the parade. Including the .State The Board chairman pointed out P. Electric service is on the road own selection. Ally. W. Arthur Countryman Jr. of South Methodist Cluirch just adjacent to the property. portray a nurse in the play. . Mrs: I Can’t Decide. She will of the Hartford law firm of Ship- of Ma.s.sachivsetta Champion* from before The service. Advertise in Th^ Her«ld— It P»y», that annual, enumeration of school "The Chalk Garden” will be di­ TEL Mitchell 9-45VS Chicopee, the Knficid Sabres, Man­ — children is In process now and up- 10. The siie meets suggested have trouble if she is just buying man and Goodwin will represent standards of the State Depart rected by Faith E. Fallow. a pair of plain black gloves. Tn chester Police (ind Firemen's Band, l^to-date aaie |npirc.sifigurcs a.care not available ^ Education requirements ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 the paper mill in the case which the local High School Band, and help make up her mind, she'll ask "t# returnable to Tolland Cdlinty Hmvever. last years actual coiiny that 20 acres of t.ndland for eacheagh llThllTO que-stions. ask the salesperson's the Charter Oak Council Drum and of children in town shows the need Superior Court No 5. Bugle Coi'pq. of 18 classrooms in 1960. 19 in pupils is essential since land Is the advice, ask the advice of any shop­ cheapest of education resources.” Ruth MiUett per who happens to be standing See* Flow Rrdiietion A large fleet of fire trucks and 1961 and 20 in 1962. The present PINE Atty. Countryman said today marching firemen is expected, the elementary sfchool plant has 17 At the time of the June meet­ nearby, and then probably leave ing. many townspeople felt the the store without having made up his client's appeal of the PUC de- local National Guard Company, classrooms, six of which were put inclusion of the term "secondary PHARMACY •clslon is, based on Die premise thst i Boy and Girl .Scouts, and a fleet in use for the first time in Janu­ If you want to have some fun her mind. If she does make a aihool facilities" in the 10-polnt next time you go shopping, make purchase, chances are she’ll return 464 Center St.— MI 9-9814 if ^luhurban is permitted tn ron- j of motor scooters from the Ma­ ary Of this j-ear. report caused resistance to the, a private survey of the types of^ it next day trol the water supply from Snipsic sonic Temple in Hartford. Jensen said a recent review of Lake the.y will reduce the flow of L OOP Thanks riibllC enrollment figures shows the town proposal. The Board of Education women shoppers you encounter on' You can spot all these types LAST DAY had suggested junior .high school ybur expedition. ahd more, too— In justl^one day’s water in Ihe.Horksnum River and I Franklin G. Welles, chairman of la going through another growth facilities In its initiating letter. !the Republican Town Committee, apurt. Many observers feel the cur- You may find mahy others— shopping trip. Like bird-watch TOMORROW the paper mill will be adversely ef­ Tt* There iticje was uuviuuBiyobviously i much i i u l i i ifeel- c e i * fected. f i todav isatied a note of thanks to rent bul ding bootn in BoltOT would not be but here are a few types you are ing, ahopper-watching Is an Inex bound to spot.' pensive and amusing hobby. Countryman said the Sanitary "all those who voted and worked largest in, the^ last three years. ready to Kniiabuild •a hi^uhigh •cUnnischool fnrfor for the election of our candidates. The last projection of antici­ Mr*. Just Looking. If a cus­ (All rights reserved, NEA Serv Mills, as a lower riparian owngr, many years and resulting reluc­ 'Lions Donate Eye Test Machine to Schools Ice, Inc.) that Is, owner of land along the "We wlir continue to serve you pated enroIUneitt at the elementary tomer admits openly to the clerk and the community to the best SATURDAY tance to purchase land now for river, have a riZht to have suf­ school, printed tn the 1986 Annual The Manchester IJons Club recently presented the Board of El^ication an "American Optical that she Is Just looking, she may of our ability in all branches of- auch a purpose. School of' Vision Screening Test," a device deeign ed to assist in diagnosing visual deflctencles. Mrs. end up a purchaser. Mrs. Just ficient flow of water through the Tmm Mport, showed 424 pupils Mee^gs Re-arranged HUNDREDS our town government." e 11 e s satidpatsd for the opening of Thomas Boland, school nurse, tries out the machine on Jane/ Swanson. a seventh grader, I.ooking Isn't so frank. She pre­ 2 stream: and if Suburban sell* water The Rev. 'Aeodore W. Chandler to additional communities the flow ' added. school this fall. Actual snroUment ^haxlee Lesperance, Lions president, and Arthur M. Illlng. supei-intendenl of schools, view the dem- tends she really wants to buy The GOP Town Committee will \ / l values so great Jr. of the Cohgregational Church something, but she has such a FOR THE OF In the river wrill be siibatahtially was 440. /onstratjon. Next week, the Lions launch their second anni'i^l sight conservation 'b'^oSTam, a meet In the near future to adopt haa announced the Executive project to finance research against Glocoma. / quick fault to find with everj'- reduced. The proJecUon ahowt 444 puplU Board wilt hold a budget nieetlng PRICE OF new rules made necessary by the anticipated for next year. Jensen thing shown her that ahe gi.ves I'eed River 49 Tears B they'll sell out Monday at 8 p.m. in the parisly herself away. Also, she seems piHGIIINS! The Sanitary Mills have used the last session of the State Legisla­ says *^ a are already a year ahead occur In patients under the age suggests progre.sa in preventing ture, of ourselves, and there is every In­ room. Because of this special mighty unconcerned about thk Hock,anum's ‘ waters since 1926. meeting, the regularly scheduled ! of 20. It appeared to iMcme more postherpetic neuralgia "may be price of what she look.* at. That’s Countryman said, : Halloween Coetiime Ball in hours! dication the growth beyond pro­ ! common in more or less/'direcl re- made by more alrenuoius efforts The Vernon Square.Dance Club Miss Universe State Queen at Products Show jection figures wlU continue." On meeting of the Advisory Council The because she haa no Intention of They use about three million gaN will be held one week later on Oct. : latlonahip. to age. to reduce the severity of acute a t­ buying. | Ions of water daily in processing will hold its annual costume ball Miss Pamela Fitzsimmons. 411 Main St., and Miss Patricia Mack. Bolton, were greeted by Miss this baaia, hia estimate of the Herpes may tome on'immediate­ PLUS A 28. tacks. Mrs. Somebody. Shopping trip*: fscisi ti.s.sues. and an additional Saturday at 8 p.m. at Vernon Ele­ Connecticut, Miss Rosemary Oale, at the Product* Show at'the State Armory last night. Miss Gale, pending claaeroom shortage may ly after an acute jnfecUon like who represented the State in the Mis* Universe conteoL has been at tha show for the past two The Educational Building Study Doctor Says give her a beautiful chance to I PENNY! ORIOINAL amount for the operation of the mentary School. Earl Johnson will be termed conservative, he feels. pneumonia lyr' mepingitLs. Some­ MAN ADMITH HOLDUP Beard Asks AeMea Committee will meet Wednesday throw her weight around. She power plant, he added. The water be e.aller, and prizea will be award­ nights. (Herald Photo by Pintoi. at 8 p.m. In the parish room of times it develops Without obvious Bridgeport, Oct. 18 Joseph power could be replaced with elec­ ed fbr the prettleat, funniest and A year ago. In November 1964, cause ai)d somelime.s comes in Ca.siially or so ahe thinks - lets the church. The committee is Hhingies Often Especially M. Daniels Jr.. 31. told police he the saleswomen know that she tricity. only at considerable ex­ most original^ costumes. Refresh- tiona to a garage a t 444 Wood- the Board of Education wrote the epidemiidi. lion* to a home at 24 French Rd., Board of Selectmen asking that a expected to make Its report to the Serious for Older People had been unable to sleep since he wants only the best, thst her pense, he said. However, If the nfent* will be served. 41.0(K). bridge St.. $175. Advisory Council at the Oct. 28 Onp- of the curious features of Hospital Nnlea town meeting be called "for the robbed a package atore last week, closets, are already bulging, thati Rrm were unable to use the Hock- Public Records To I..eo A. Rivard, for alterationa To Joseph OIrardin for George purpose of establishing a school meeting of that group. Bv EDWIN P. JORDAN. M.D. shiiigles is l/f relationship to so he walked Into the store last anum waters, for processing, the Admitted yesterday: Mr*. Patri­ M. Gorra. for addition* to a home Eiert Offlrers 'Written for NE.A Senlee epteken pox./The virus particles night and gave himself up. cia Higgins, 28 Laurel Trail, Cov- Warrantee to a home at 425 Hackmatack Rt., Blta committae, which ahall be coet of bu.ving three million gsU $505: Miss Ella Sumner was elected It Is a little difflcultdimcuii to saysa y iC chicken pox and herpes zoster Police said the unemployed km* of water a day would prob­ entr>'. Camillo Gambolati to Walter ZIP-UN ED charged with the duty of select­ ^ told apart by their Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. To Romeo Paquette, for altera­ ----- ing a suitable parcel or parcels of preeident of the Ladies' Benevolent •d cannot be Bridgeport man got $91 in the ably force the company out of bual- J. Semrow and Mary M. Semrow. Nationa which have become in­ whether shingles or herpes Zostpr physical /appearance. Further­ and Mrs. Claude Roy, Never* Rd.. tiona to a house at 114 W. Middle land to be presented to the towru- Society ' of the' Congregational holdup and locked a clerk in the NATION Alir ness. the lawyer said. The firm property on Hilliard St. ^ dependent since 1947, in addition Church at Its meeting this week. should be classified as a disease of more, there have been many re­ washroom He wa.s charged with Wapplng. . Tpke., 112.5. people a t a second session." APVIITIHO pays nothing for the water it now Anthony Bayuch to Edith E. to India and Pakistan, are: Burma, The ichool board's letter ' rac- Mrs. Emerson Bosw oi^ will serve the neiwes or a virus. Be that as ports of chicken pox occurring armed robbery and held in 45,000 uses. Discharged yestepday: Russell Eaton and B. Bvely'ii Reed, 32 To John Bouaefield, for altera­ Cambodia, Ceylon, Ghana. Laos, ALL-W OOL in people who came in contact bond. H.vjek. Bolton Rd.. Vernon: Miss ommended that the town purchase as vice president; Mrs. George W. it may, this strange disorder la Countryman added that there Woodbridge St. . tion* to a home at 48 Adams St., Libya, Morocco, Israel, Ihdoneala. Smith, secretary; Mrs. Waller F. caused by a virus and does In­ with /ictim a of shingles Occa­ Is some question whether the Met­ Joan Earle. WindsorvHlle Rd., El­ Tiimblebrook Acres, Inc. to D'a- $500. Korea, Sudan, Tunisia and Viet and hold for futuro use of large sionally the opposite has been The Swiss town'of Leuk was .Oct. uihthru 19fh lington. school site. It alao explained that Elliott, treasurer and Mrs. Charles ropolitan District, from which East \id A. Saunders and Pauline A, To Anthony Rubera, for addl- Nam. C. Church, corresponding secre­ volve the nerves. Or-T«rhaps one obae/ved. destroyed by an avalanche three Admitted today; Mrs. Mary the recommendation was based on should say the nery*s of feeling or Mon. thrv Sot. Hartford Is served, could sup­ .Saunders, property on France* Dr. CHECK tary. Tiiuij uiiicriii. u. Llhnes. but now ia protected from SATURDAYS ^ Gumlnskl. 91 E. Main St. a study of th*. projected k e b o o I any different kinds of treat- MtM6(R F D I C ply the mill with the necessary 'The society voted to diacontimie sensation. • / m /nt have been used for shingles. I "*'<^1’ danger by a strong embank- Events Tonight Quitclaim Deeds ^popalatioB-aad "the pesalhle need In_ a_rey ieit iaf_Jierp«« amount of water, anywa.v. Coiintry- iUTHiftnthly card parties.— i t -wax Swthlng" lotion* or other prepara- ( "lent. ntan, who served s'* cotihael for the The Junior Thlgrim Fellowship ''^Jay E. Rublndw to Tumblebrook JOHN P. for providing junior high school also voted that members who.e John Grant. Rotary pres­ •Main St., telephone TRemont -' I the town. Committee mehibers say around ^ e cheat, the hips, the work, cutting the nerve by sur­ H AS THE CARS .5-.3IS8. To.Robert E. Elder, for altera- the report will be negative re­ Student Oounoll Voting abdomen and ,the face. It ia par- gery or other procedures on the ident. Harry Flamm, vice pres­ garding other sites, and that they Richard Fish was elected presi­ Uciilii^y aerioua when the eyes nerves may have to be consid­ ident, Raymond E. Ramsdell. will again -recommend purchase of dent of the upper grades’ Student become Involved. ered. Older people w ith neiwe At The Price You Can Buy '»uperintendent\of schools. Mrs. Masons to Award ' the Rose property. Council at the Elementary School In the review just mentioned, pain following shingles deserve Rhiibena Hynd , hfgh ychool OppK AND READ MAR LOW V olvO f ' . ,> h o r n e t 4-DOOR SEDAN. RADIO. HEATER. VIRY CLEAN. RADib. HEATER. W.W. TIRES. *Small cutting rhnrge. THIS IS YOUR PROPERTY • Glove Leavther I'ppera Do you think it is wise to' FREEZE this valuable land • Soft Onrtng At Inntep FashitMi magic in black and white! THIS SPECI4L IS 100$ reprocessed wool in histrous Plan on the best heating ... automatic for 30 years st this low price? • Built-In Arrh ’777-'lt7-'29 ’ 12 9 8 -’ 26S->49| MARLOW FOR SATURDAY ONLY! black, flosied with white... topped ^ oil heat ond clean-action M o b ilh o a tl • Full OnahloHed Crepe Solen WHOIE IS THE IMfARTIAL STUDY PULL PRICE DOVYN MONTH FULL PRICE DOW N MONTH off with white Orion-piie hned • Feather Weight hood, highlighted with pearly' • Make your new home a more comfort­ which was recommended in 1955 and again in 1957 by MEN’S. RUBBER MEN'S white buttons, lined with quilted able home irith aafe, dependable auto­ 7 the Town Planning Commission? It's A Steal You Will Buy This • Fite Like A He ITLL RUBBER white rayon for toaaty warmth matic oil heating and new dean-action Mobilheot. • Snng Heel Hare’a the entiraly new fuel oil that actually deona WE DO NOT OPPOSE THE COUNTRY CLUl HEELS without weight! Terrific ooat at aaitheata. HEELS this pricel Misses' sizes 8 to 18. We conaidei’ it an aaset, but we do not believe the people . ’49 FORD - 2-DOOR Vt ’59 MERCURY-^D00R Colors: Chnrcoal Gray, Benedlrtiiie, O r e a Jn, -----ja m n at gum of Manchester wish or need to subsidize the club. Full FriM $115 Full FriM $185 W hite. *Mr« jci*m Am * psr tallon! SHOE . ’"'■j.r.TSc ' “ 1.00 sa OUR WK SUCTMN EF ...... Mobilheat Width*: Slender, narrow, 9 medium'and wide. REPAIR OHILDREirS HEELS SSt VOTE NO-REFERENDUM SHOR r e p a i r (Id)wer .Store I.*vel) CALL MItclieE 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY UY-aWAT fUR". SHJNT G LO W OH. lURNERS FITZGERALD EDSEL MIZRUQI4MI TUES.-0CT. 22-8 to 8 FORMERLY RRUNNER'S On the MoncliMtnr-Vnmon Town Un* ^ SHOES BROTHERS TALCOTTVILLR OPEN T1U 9. TEL M l 3-5191 se i M AIN ST SISCWTRSr. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER (ROUTES S onE 1S1 NO NO No Vote FIRST . . . FOR EVERYTHING! AT ROUTE 72 O V ip A M T l x JERLIN TURNPIKE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER- CON'N, FRID AY, OCTOBER 18,1967 PAGE SEVEN

ployed hy Hughes Aircraft 'and Re­ MANCHEST?R^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1967 Coventry search In thst city. > Mystic Review . t ------Miss Liithi is employed In the A deUghtfnI Pbtce.To Oin« davaloptnaati ralght maka It aaam cent decialon of the Republican acronntihg department at Con­ Conclave Qound 4Umri|pfitpr aithar too low or too hirh. In future Town Committee "to keefp this Chappelle^ Dr, Bowen Named necticut Light and Power Co., Wil- D ro o d le s llmantie. She made the trip to the yearn.' It la difficult, hoa-evar, to tsaue out of polltlca'’ can be ac­ Skywatch Schedule Officers, the guard team, color ■ lEtipiiitts lipraid cepted as only a futile effort on west coast hy United Airlines from include in a leaaa which la intended By BOUER PRICE f., Self P IC K -IJ bearers, and other members' of ] the part of theso people to disguise To Board of Health Posts Bradley Field. Mystic Rsview, No. 2, Women's _ p k c m m we. to be ftnrh a proviaion for ra- the actions which hsve been taken Raturday Oct. 18. i'orelgn Rtiidenl Visit Benefit Assn., will leave from the ! U Bis««D neiotibtlpn. It'la adually'difficult by the RbpubliCan members of our Midnight— 3 a.m...... : > Voluntoers Needed, Cases of S o 6j r at Several local families are en­ Center by bus tomorrow morning I IfuokMMr. ’^■L. 12 Largi ifttlii Coventry, Oct. J8 (Special) — < first Monday of each month at 8 THOMA3 r I^OUBON to ifet anyhod.v, even thoae who Board of Directors, relative to this 2 a.m.— i a.m...... Voiimteera Needed. tertaining foreign students In st 8 o'clock for the all-day stato | WALTUt ft rERODSOM tsaue, dvirihg the past 30 odd 4 ajn.— • a.m...... Volunteers Needed. The new Board of Health has p.m. In St. Mary’s CSiurch Hall. their homes thi.4 wekend in con­ PuBUUifn eritlclie the t7,00d. fi)rure moet DfSCOUNfT ^ IC E S convention at the Hotel Burritt, ' months. 6 a.m.— a.m...... Roger Winter, Jim Barrett .50 elected John F. Chappell* as chair­ . The Society will have a food sale junction with the Foreign Student New Britain. ; RESTAURANT touBdtd October 1. M l vl^oroualy, to aay w:hat they think alartlng at 10 a.m. tomorrow at The record 'which hss been 8 a.m.— 10 a.m...... Roger'W inter, Jim Barrett. Tax Inch Welcome Forum, gpon.sored by the The X'lest of honor will bo Su-1 n at Our BottIfnR Plant man; George F. Farrell as secre­ Tremblay's Store with George Roy an^ COCKTAIL LOU NOS tllabcd______.Brary "SrenlM CutM a proper rental figure ihould be. established by the Republican 10 A.nri.—Noon ...... Dqlorea York, Nllen Jeffries. ] Plw Depomt tary, and haa appointed Alvin Service Bnreaji for Women’s Or­ preme President Miss Agnes E. I ■ and HoUdaya. lEmerod at la* of Man.afield ea general chairman. remtts 4 M and $, bolton, comm.. U L M ItekeU f-4445 ^HM* iu liancliesur Caaa.. a* In any caae, with perhapa a..K0od members o€ the Board cannot be Noon—2 p.m...... Joseph Carlin. . Goodin in charge of publicity. ganizations in Hartford. Koob of Port Huron. Mich. Dls-1 The sale will feature home baked CLOSED MONDAYS I < ^ »a _MaU Matter. __ deal of half-heartedneM on both changed by any last minute “ auit- 'S p.m.— 4 p.m...... Carol Henderson. M eetin g have been scheduled beans, home cooked doughnuts, as These include the following: trict Manager Mrs. Bessie Farris! cbasui^noN ratb b th^occasion” decision of their 4^m .-r-d p.m...... j O afry Sutltffe, Louie Barber. $1.65 DeliTered Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Loyzim, of Mystic Review, will be the pro- j p*yabl* ta Adeaiie* ■ ■ -J- -- aldeA the referendum haa to be the first Tuesday of the month at well as pies, cakes and other home BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE political boaaea. No amount of Cyril Kim of Korea snd Weitaman siding officer. Junior girls fro m : • p.m.—8 p.m...... Lucy Burke, Carol Henderson. I Tax Inel. MANCHESTER 8 p.m. in the Town Office Build­ baked foods. gone through Tueaday. As many camouflage or explanation can de­ YecWel of Israel: Capt. and Mrs. the local-and East Hartford re­ EDDY REED In |>huio Interludes for yonr dining pleasure. 8 p.m.— 10 p jn ...... Lucy Burke, PliM Depomt ing- The first half hour will be • Colleetlnn .Set Sunday >#••••••••••• • •7-2» of ua aa can make up our minds stroy t l » fact that these members 10 p.m.— Midnight ...... • Lucille flirth, Charles HIrth. open to the public for conferences, Walter ,S. Keller. Lucinda M. Gar­ views will serve ss pages. Mrs. ; a a• • a• a a• aaa a A collection will be made Sun­ . JlOBtiM • clearly, one way or another, have of the Board have very diligently Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station, BOTTLING CO. cia of the Philippines. .Jaime An­ Aides Gutzmer,. president of M ys -' b* HoBib ...... a a a a a a aaaaaaa ★ ★ ★ complaints or protilems. day for the Missions of the World tonio Piiard-Ami of Panama, and tic No. 2. recently hoapitallz.ed, the cltlzenahlp duty of Recording and very persistently worked for volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Any corre.spondencej including program at the Masse.s at 7:30 ■inile Qem ...... tha best interests of the Manches­ 10 HENDERSON RD. Anthony Vlamia of Greece: and will beUnable to attend. our decision. Building, Monday, We''dnesday or Friday from 1-8 p.m. Small Bottlea complaints, concerning this Board, a m , 9:.30 a.m.. and 10,30 a.m.. In Advertise in The Herald— It Pays ‘Pearl Mvera on Strike ter Country Club throughout all Ml 3-7922 should be made .in writing and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dielil. I-aura MKMBBR o r St. Mary’s Church: and 8:30 a m. Trlstani of Puerto Rico. T iU ABSOCIATKD PRluai I thought of thli Droodle while the negotions which have trans­ Case of 24 mailed to Farrell. Tba Aaaodatad Praia la axclualraly which have been made by the In St. .ioseph's Churrh In Eagle- watching ihy colleague. Dr. pired between the Town and the South O ff, . Dr. Bowen .\ppaintod vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennon aeUtladtO' tba uaa of rapublicatisn of Another Indictment Club. Republican members of our pres­ A' TbouKkt for Today all aawa dtaiiatchaa cradited to l‘. oi Schwlne, conduct hla latebt ex­ ent and past Board, to be of.every Dr. Robert P. Bowen was unani­ Firemen Plan Paper Drive were to have entertained three stu­ not etterwUa ci^lled In tbla papei Th Country. Club issue is in all BpAasored by toa ManelMSter Center St. dents hut had to withdraw their in-, For the past aevtral mnntha, periment. He’s attempting to possible service to^he Manchester mously elected town health direc­ and aiao tba local nawa pabiunad bara reality, an Issue which haa affect­ Oeoneil o f OlmrelMO „ The North Coventry Fire Depart­ vitation when their well Went dry, All ilgMa o( rtpablication of iprclal produce gehuine Pearls from a Cbuntry Club; (2i that the people North Off tor for a term of two years, oritirlam of United Statca policy in ed, and which will, for a long peri­ ment will make a papers, rags, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Lyon ddapatebft baieln ara alio raaarred ■elect-group of Oyatera he haa in of Manchester reco|mixe the fact starting Nov. 1. Dr. Louise O. the Middle Eaat has baen mount­ od of time, if the Republican mem- West Center St. magazines collertlon Oct. 27. start­ were to have enteitained Miss a large tank in hia laboratory. He that tbe Country Club never would For Olniroh Ooera Tobl. local physician, waa also ing about 9 a.m. in the north end r^ill aarrlea eltaat of N. B. A. ing. One. informed obaerver after knows that to make Pearls Oy­ beri of the Board have their say, BIsased are those who coma>. . ’ DcliTsred HOURS: nominated to the position at , the Tiistani. ' hut had to withdraw tea, Inc. continue to affect the pocketbook have Agreed to such a lease, if It of town. Tied bundles should, be their Invitation due to illne.ss in Publlibar*______RtpreiiR*pr*i*atatlv*a:_____ Tba aiiother has warned that American atera must be irritated^or amnoyed. did not constltute''a decided bar­ For they shall reeciva Inipira- Tax IhcL Dally 9 to 5 Board's organization meeting. left In view of the highway. Julljia------Matbatn iaaelJUJal AAd*ncy « . . — Ntw of every real'property owner, and tloh. Sat. 9 to 6 Stephen Nag.v, Walter F. Smith the family. MOTHERS... ork, (%touo. Oattolt and Roatoa. policy. Instead o f winning friends »*vefa l hours each taxpayer in the Town of Manches­ gain for the d u b ; (3 ) thst the Depomt The meeting scheduled for Oet.’ ^M^.____ day poking them with a long stick Blessed are thoae who come on and James A. Martin are also Birds Arrive Early MiiMira^wrr BUREAU or for iis, hsa dissipated whatever in­ ter, regardleas of whether he in a people of Manchester will not al­ 28 has been set ahead to Oct. 25 CtRCUUt'tRcuuinom. siM showing thtm a' photogri^h low the September 10, action of' lime, ^ - board members. .With the excep­ at 8 p.m. in the firehouse. Evening grosbeaks appeared, at fluence and prestige w# may hs\-e Rapubitcan, a Democrat, or an In- of Mrs. Schwlne In her bathing Directors Turklngton. Barnes For thalr soula shall be lifted. tion of Smith, all-the members had The annual meeting and election the home of Mr. and Mr.s. Byron n # Barakl Prumag Oonpaay, Inc., acquired at the time of Sues last suit. Up to now ha hasn't been de^ndent. Blessed ara thoea who sit in served on the extinct Advisory H. Hall thia week. This ia early, asamnaa ne Onanclal reapoaaibaity for This issue in its simplest form Flrato, Marts and Johnson to b^nd of officers scheduled for Nov. 11 ISeuvilles ^ote USth Anniversary __ errors appearing ta ad- year. , - successful but. I have no doubt the Town to any such agreement"* front. Health Council, Bertran A. Hunt, has been set ahead to Nov. 4 at 8 according to Mr.s. Hall, for theae nls and other reading matter constitutes the question of whether For thsy shall hear all that la that he will succeed. Unfortunately with the Manchester, Country now seconl selectman, serr-erf on p.m. at ,the firehouse. birds to come to town. Previous Mr. and Mrs. Celeslln Neuville aer Bvaamg Herald. The moat recent observer to re­ or not we will s|^ee to support' with ■aid. hid pgrtner. Dr. KItzengerf thinks the Council before it was replaced years, wjlh the exception of last of 49 W. Middle Tpk. will relebrate THE SAVINGS public funds, a private playground dub. Paster IJst* Sertnofi Andrew Wlnzler Jf. of Leonardo, port theae views is Don. Cook of differently and hd hasn't offered Blasted ara those who Ahow To Perpetuate bv the present board through year when they did not come at for the Mahcheater Country Club, Any voter who believes in. and The Rev. C. Arthur Bradley will Sunday afternoon with open house one bit'Of encouragement. A ll he's themielvee friendly, special legislation and town meet­ all, the flock did not appear until N J. They have five great-grand­ the New York Herald Tribune, from which we will be excluded by who insists upon good government use “The Living Word." as his don« is stand around with a bottle . For they shall hay4 many ing. Derember or .lamiary, she ssid to­ their .1.1th wedding anniversary children. who recently completed e 3-week Jurisdiction of the Country Club. in the Town of Manchester, will sermon topic during the 11 a.m. of Worcestershire Sauce end make friendi. A Cherished Kenneth M. Spencer has been day, • from 2 to 6 o'clock. The Informal Mr. ,sn(J Mra. Neuville. who are tour o f the Middle Bast. Ha writea, find himself compelled to register services Siindsy In the Second enide remarks. I hope it's - his It constitute! the question of Bleated are thoae who atng, alerted chaii-man of the Board of Tomorrow's Events reception win be given by their members of St. Bridget'a Church, that the Untied States has f lied whether or not we will allow, the a vary emphartlc "N o” when he For they are pvotlng Oo3. Congregational Church. Mrs. Frank ARE SPECTACULAR! words he has to eat and not Dr. Welfare and Carl Reimer, clerk Tomorrow's sctivitles include daughters. still have brothers snd listers, M;lb a.a. aawh answers the question which he will Galinat will be assisted by Nellie leat Satorday — to see to st the basic problem in Schwine'i Oyatars. action of tha ftva Republican mem­ Bleeaed « r e tlM e who look for Memory and In charge of publicity. Meet­ Work Day for Christian Missions Mr. and Mrs. Neuville were mar­ nieces snd nephews living in find on the machines, on Oct. 22. help Perkins with the nursery class bers of our Board of Directors, to ings will be held the fi'/t Tuesday for Senior Pilgrim Fellowship of ried in Valdote, Territory of Bel­ France. Netnille was . employed the Middle IkMt is, Arab national­ .11 find it. take from us the pleasures which Let me If you will please, con­ Choose wisely the monument -y. of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the during the worship servires. the Second Congregational fort. France, on Oct. 18, 1902. by Cheney Bros, as a velvet Friday, Oct^ier IS ism, n^<|tuaaian Ctomuniam, and —Copied The Senior Pilgrim Fellowrahip we were told we were buying be­ clude my writings on this Issue by Town Office Building. Churrh: Work Day for Christ for They came to the United States weaver for many years. that will gtand forever in will leave the Church Community that the jasue most m faced first Open Foniiii fore we voted in favor Of the pur­ saying "thank you very much’’ to Srmils Start Drive Pilgrim Eellow.ship Of First Con­ in 1907 and have re.sided In Man- ,1... chase of our Globe Hollow proper­ The Manchester Evening Herald silent tribute to your loved House at 1:45 p.m. Sunday witii gregational Church: Coventry che.ster since that time. HiB Rcfc7«ndidnm Tacaday —hnd rasolvad first-^la Arab- ones. — The local annual fundd rive for Non-PeHttrel ties on Dec. 12. 195,1. for all the space you have given box lunches to attend the Aush- Players .second night prc.sentalion They have three daughters. Mrs. Mote ptoof fhaf Robett Hall bt'mp down Israeli hoatiUty. \ Eastern Connecticut Council. Boy Since the rafarendum to be held To the Editor, It constitutes the question of me. and for ail the considerations Art Yoiir Car Scouts of America, will start Sun- nell Fellowship rally in Hartford. of .Michael Gazzoa "H.atful of Mathilde Milligan. Mrs. Andrew In the flrat ef four artihlaa he and rourtesies you have shown me. The .Tiinlor Pilgrim Fellowiship R.ain, " 8:.10 p.m., Willimantic State (Adelaide! Battaglia, and Mra. next THeeday was originally or­ The Manchester Oountfj’ Club whether or not we will allow our­ We have our own dealgnlng da.v with a kickoff get-together at wrote on the Middle East. Cpoh No newspaper could hove treate^ will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday In the Teachers’ College Shafer Auditor-' Andrew f Jeanne i Wlnzler; a dered. tjiere haa been a lot of eec- issue is not, as far as I am able selves to be told that the leasing aervice to build a monument 2 p.m. at the American Legion Hall RUSCO said that we have chosen Uie of our watershed properties to the anyone any better. “ Bless my epn- PaymMit Tto hiyA? Church Commnnify House with the lum: dance for Green-Chob'ot Post granddaughter.) .M rs Roland D. tbe cost of dtessin^ up yout cbildten! to determine, a polittcat issue. JUST FOR YOU at ao extra on Wall St. All lo('aI Scout leaders ond thinking on the part o f many r#v. Mr. Bradley In charge. and .Auxiliary members and Irish, the former .leanne Milligan, wrong, wsapons in that ar'ea— Those of ut who oppose the pro­ Country Club for a period of 30 troversial soul," I am Indeed deep­ cost. We do all cutting In will work on a hout^to-house can­ CombinoHan people, which means, perhapa, that New members of the church fol­ guests, 9 p m , American I-egion all of Manche.ster; and a grandson. “rather like sending an Infantry posed 30 year lease of our water­ years constitutes Judicious han­ ly grateful. our pwn ahop, from the vass with Malcolm C. Devine as both aides in tba controversy over shed properties to the Club, have dling of town owned property, and Dr. A. B- Moran. low: Capt. Walter .S, Keller, by re­ Home. dlyiaion out to fight submarines,'' rough stone to the finished campaign chairman. No goal haa Windawi and Doan tba town lease o f land to the Man- no thought or any desire to use It whether or not- we will allow Editor’s Note: Dr. ^ o ra n ’s de­ memorial . . . AND WE been set. affirmation:-Anne MaeVane, by Al.so, I.adies Assn, all-day bazaar. with the result that wt bars been ourselves to be told that the "pit­ eonfes.sion of faith: Mr, and Mrs. cbeeter Country Club are lese sure as political fodder next October. finition of the Issue Ip"Its “simplest E-M P L O Y THE'H wOST ■S.vlvester J. Ploufo is special 11 a.m. on. veatry First Congrega­ A naUonal brand In every d«- In fade a great many of us who tance " of $7,000 which has been TRADE Carl Hansen, hy letter of transfer driving “ Arab nationalism into the form". is a gem worthy of any SKILLFIL MEN AVAIL­ gifts chairman, and J. IjeRoy tional Church; Mr. and Mrs. Club, r BREAKFAST and ; aign, $ track or 8 track. For GIRLTCUXURY ef.'What they really want. set as. the annual rental fee for fi’om the .Snffield Congregations! very arms of thoae from whom we are actively opposing this proposed “non-politicar’ ^stegiat. ABLE. ' Schweyer ia finance chairman for old fashioned Halloween party. 8 demonstration Some members of the Country these properties serves the best Churrh. [ l u n c h e o n s p e c ia l s 1 are trying to save' the Arab lease are In no way associated with the Couni ii. p m . Church Community House: Club itself have concentrated on politico and as far as I know, financial interests of the Town. Ouachita National Forest, ^d- 7 The pa.st few days Boy Scouts Grange Visitors dance for local teenagers only, 8 f EVERY DAY AT J world.” . DOWN FUR-COLLAR aspccta of the lease unfavorable to we have no desire to enjoy such ss- I am quite sure (11 that the est in the United States, covers OfAera may try to copy our skillful and Cub Scouts have been deliver­ Among those sttendlng the State p.m . Nathan Hale Community Call MI 9-48.16 or MI 9-7641 Substantiation for thaas viea’s is sociations. people of Manchester are thor­ Center; Nathan Hale Chapter, the cHib—after spending the mon­ seven vykansaa counties and ex­ tw rk but it is never diiplicOted ing literature to local homes de- Grange Convention In Hartford are easily found. Tha Biaenhowtr Doc­ I am afraid however, that the re­ oughly conscious of all the efforts tends UUo Oklahoma...... aenbing the outlay of the money Master snd Mrs Raymond L. .layrces. Junior Yacht Club, 10 [ Arthur Drus Stores j 149 Middle Turnpike West ey for a new couraa it still will hot PILE-LINED COATS trine was designed and framed not Wo wiH pay off yo«r bd- collected. The town has been di­ Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. a.m.. clubhouse, Glenney Park. own itself—the location of the Rew with the interests o f tha Arab na- onco in rail and offer o vided into Ifi areas, with captains snd Miss June D. Loomis. Mrs. holes it intends to build-is subject assigned to each, Anna Anderson, local Grange home Miuirhester Evening Herald w kh matthimo tkma in mind, but aa an antl-Sovist complete selection of to the i^ipreval ef the General . ' MANCHESTER assigned in each area. economic eommlttee chairman, and Coventry correspondent, Mrs. F. gimmick- Ita e ffect hM bean to-add- Ifanaiger—and wondered whether Taxes Oserdiie Mrs. Haven attended a luncheon qf PanUne Little, telephone Pilgrim fuel to anti-United Stiitas pasaiona. Tax Collector Mabel G, Hall is home eronomists yesterday noon the ICMe propoeel reWlly offers a cars. 2-«?,81. llie dramatic shipment of arms WIN! MEMORIAL COMPANY preparing a list of deiinqiient ear at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. tT O V oh i— worth while security t^ the club. taxpayers on the 19.16 list. These to Jordan, designed to show that We sdso buy fer cosh A. AIMETTI, Proprietor New .Arrival Some leaddra in the political op- should have been paid April, 1957. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank K ristoff of we would “ act'' under the Doctrine A FREE UNDERWRITER'SINMRWRITER'S LAIOILAIORATORIES OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY cdl types of kito ears. The list will he sent to the Motor Paden Rd. announce the birth of T h ^ F in e poaiUdn, on the other hand, have — that w# would stand by one had second thoughts in which they APPROVfO LIGHTNINO ROD INSTALLATION HARRISON STREET—TEL. MI 9-6807 Vehicle Department in Hartford as * son. Peter Frederick, bom Tiies- Arab state when threatened with Prompt, fast, reliabie soon as completed. .No registrations day at Windham Community Me­ Put your little girl in one of theae phuliy have realiaed that nobody haa any­ will he is.siied to sny delinquent attack by another^-didn't win us morial Hospital. The baby, the thing real to gain from driving the ON YOUR HOME. buying service. car taxpayer until the item due is costa — and spend the rest of the year any friends, either. rouple’s first, weighed 7 pounds 10 Manchester Cbuntry C9ub out of paid. ounces st birth. Paternal grand­ W ie rih s congratulating yourself! She’ll be warm Holy Name Klet'is existence, and thare waa a dme In concentrating our efforts on parents are Mr. and- Mra. F. J, 90% Rules AvcMobk At Officers of the Holy Name .So­ and imart in a rich blend of trytog to keep Russia out o f the Kristoff of Manchester, and ma­ when they were informally aug- Our leeth At Th* Barlow ciety elected for the coming year ternal grandparents are Mr. and reprocessed wool, 20% nylon and rayon Middle East, w e seem to be la y ­ geating that the referendum ahow- MonchestBr Products Show. MOTOR SALES PRODUCT MONTH Include the follow Ing: Jo.seph .Soko- Mrs. Kenneth M, .Spencer of totvn. Cordona. Shell love her beautiful ing that only the Western nations lowskl, president; LeO F. Trem ­ \ down be postponed, end the club Bfi Safe With beaenn Personal Mention full rayoo-pile lining, her contrasting given at least a five, year laasa on have a right to participate in the PHONE TR 5-25.78 blay. vice president: Salvatore Mias Lillian Liithi is spending Satriano of Mansfield, secretory;: twso-^weeks with her brother and the land' it now occupies. affairs of Ujat region. The result WINDSOR HVE. mouton dyed lamb fur collar and Thomas Reagan, treasurer; Rolanif famfly. Mr. and Mrs. Albert And perhapa the irresolutioit of is that Arab countries find them BEACON LIGHTNING PROTECTION CO. ROCKVILLE, CONN. pom-pons. Shell look terrific in the color, Open 1111 9 EYenipgs Coutu. marshal: and Albert F. Kal- Moreau snd daughter. Roxanne, aome club members, and/toe ir­ selves choosing between Russia •ROONNG ber has been appointed In charge formerly of town, at their home in too... a deep blade flecked with white • SIDING • GUTTERS and LEADERS of publicity. Meetings are the resolution of some of the club's op­ and the West, and tbs West, with 42 IRO W H ^T. BU 9-45A4 EAST HARTFORD Oliver City, Calif. Moreau is em- ... and cute-as-a-button in her matdiing ponents, have both been stimulated iU.history of cokmlaltsm, does not pom-pon clip hat Yes. . . you oould pay by the lively appearance of a pros- look as attractive as Russia whose Read Herald Advs. pectiva new country club in the own brand of colonialism la still more-but not at Robert HeOJSiMMl-li. area. unfamiliar to the Arabs. To Manchester Country Club American policy, in short, seems members, the proposed new club locked into s position from which inevitably offers soma competition, It can only react to Soviet leads. aa well as a potantial haven, ao it We seem incapable e f originating may, to aonta extent, weaken the bold, new, progressive and positive PLANTLAND QUILT-LINED MELTON will e f the Manchester club to con­ leads of our own. 'Yet the oppor WATKINS iR D tinue in existence. tunities for such actions are limit SUBURBAN COATS To the club's opponents, the less— in helping the nations o f the ’$$ Biiik CMtary 2-Doar Riviiri $1895 same development also offers a area to emerge from the economic kind ef frustration. It makes it a and social middle ages and II Fall Harvest Of Real Values Wann as tqast and t e l Nw ’56 Mercury Custom 2-Door 61745 DatTil Fine tailoring fealurta, little more likely that the Man­ reach a reasonable settlement with Israel. patch and Bap pociceti. Toia chester Country Club may be ’55 Plymouth.Bolvodero 4-Dr, Hardtop 61395 boy e*n the finM 1008 driven out o f existence, which is Such a policy would have to be rspTpeswsd woo) awltou w#h 11.99 Help yourself to great big savings on life­ not. after all, the true object of based on the realization that the ’54 Duiek Super 2-Door Riviera 61495 euiked amoi hntafi New Fal S l« V a l v M .... the-cluh’s opponents. They merely day haa passed when we could time furniture and decorations! It's our way patteras ia biuaa. paya. B-IB. pley power politics in the area or intend -to harass, it, and shove it of saying 'Thank you" for our. 83 years of SHRUBS Do The Whole TREES ’54 Chovroiot 210 2-Door 6950 around, and play the political an dominate any of the nations in toat imz)st bl4K>m gles of the issue for what' they volved. But such a policy,, if Im* growth madt possible by your constant loy- Job Now For shade, flowers and beau­ tiful fall leaves. ’54 Duiek Spoeiai 2-Door 61145 may be worth. They don't really plem ^ted with the same zeal with alty. GABARDINE, FLANNEL which we wage oyr cold war with MULTI-FL<^ ROSE Pay Later want to kill it A th A ^ CRIMSON KING ’53 Buiek S|M€iai 2-Dobr 6795 So the referemWm, Tuesday, will communism, could restore Ameri 50 pienH $2.95 Take S Months Wlthoat A CORDUROY SLACKS find some iptxed emotions and can prestige and bring to the area Penny of Finance Charges RED MAPLE $9.50 ’53 Packard Cavaiiar 6595 some fainj/^earta on both sides. the stability it so desperately Big-hit "Ivy" hack-atrap os needs. BRIDAL WREATH FAASEN'S Nevert^less the referendum will EVERGREENS ’53 Dodse Moadowbrook 4-Door 6495 popular HoMywood aiwMit . .. be JjeTd, and the lease proposal ap- 2-3 ff. $1.15 BLACK MAPLE $7.95 WithsMc rayoB-uylen-iiaemu ^rm-ed or rejected, even though it of the. finest qualllv and thry gabardiiMs. ipnt eariatait rayon C-'IS O i^ T YOU NO more. ’53 Duiek Super 4-Door 6595 could be that neither side is fully Young Girl An A Symbol ■anuck. daekaet carduroys. 3.99 ALMEY CRAB Choi ce Bhies. peya-.laht. Siaea iS-18 happy over the consequences of Queen Elisabeth, this nation's WIEGELA VANICEKf Para^Fs Globe Arbositae SS.IMI Bavin SjKwadIng Juniper Large Crimsan Bloom ’52 Mercury Custom 4-Door 6545 Its own potential victory. royal guaat, ii both a symbol and 84.75 \y Bhie Spreading .luniper'. 88.25 5-5 ft. $4.50 Be that as It may, there are 2-3 ft. $1.25 a person. 1.95 Pyramidnl AV^vltae .... 85.49 ’52 Chovroiot Spoeiai 4-Door 6495 certain things to Ixf said for the In her official' role, aha i i an Blue Bpriire 1 ^ -? ft. ..., $5.50 PAUL SCARLET lease. ( anachronism which is very useful. MOCKORANGE, white White Pine 2-S ...... 82.29 ’51 Buiek 2-Door Riviera 6395 First, all tov^ authorities are Royalty, aa an liutitution of pow Norway .Spruce 1 i ft. .. 82.25 HAWTHORNE Mt. L a u r e l...... w... ’ agreed' that Uft town should not 2-3 ft. $1.10 .. 7.V. 5-4ft,S5.49 ’51 Oidsmobiia 98 Hoiiday 6395 WARMLY QUILT-LINED er, is outmoded. Nor, in the demo< Red Rhododendron ...... 82.9.1 sell land to the club. So the solu­ cratic English-epeaking worid. Genuine mahogany ’51 Dodge 4-Door 6295 tion has to bs s lease of some sort. would it be preserved for its so­ MOCKORANGE P.'G. TREE SATEEN CAR COATS Second, since the town prefers cial aspects.^ or tor, its pageantry. Genuine leather BARGAINS IN^ HYDRANGEA $1.99 ’50 Buiek Super 4*-Door > 6295 with dataehabh hoed$l ^ to have the club shift its location, It ia preserved, in "this case, only dwarf yellaw $1.50 which meant the expense to the because it is a symbol of the unity FRUIT TREES ’50 Oidsmobiie 88 4-Door 6245 Styled with the “imported look" club of constructing new’ holes, the of ideals among free nations - the Tabic to grace formal settings ... in sturdy cotton tsleen BLUEBERRY BUSHES Clapp’s Favor!to ...... 82.1.1 \ lease h ^ to be long-term. various members of the British B r ^ t and Booutlful ’51 Hudson 0 4-Door Hydramatie 6195 that's water-repcUcni. CAMCMCMT ntXlYIMT PfWSSURC I Bartlett Pears ...... $2.15 wind-resistant. lOOf reproceased Ii Third, whatever differences .oi Commonwealth of Nations. They UNIT# UNITS Red Delicious Apple.$>..in PERENNIALS Moat cars have automatie tnuiamlaslon, radio, heater. UNITS 3-yoor plants $1.19 wool quilt lining for extrs 9.99 opinion there may be over the are All democracies, not one of Regularly $49.50. Grace your mahog­ Yellow Transparent .. .v, .81.89 W'armih. Tan, red. charcoeL ‘ yearly rental, figu re,. it will pro­ any rooms with these ^handsome Red McIntosh ...... 'i .>.-^.75 $13 V o lu M whom would submit to anything '.Anderafen makes screens and PRIMRO^ POHED navy 4-12. vide the town with ait Income from remotely resembling a royal au­ Michigan-made tables-, Tops are of RIark Tartarain Cherry . .$$.49 storm panels designed especially for 50e the property in queetlon which, on thority. niey all have politics and genuine hand-tooled leathers, or you FOR VELVET GREEN 4 8 ^ Id o watershed territory, cannot be opinions and policies and tradilloha can have paneled wood tops (like the Aadenen ’Vi'INDOWALLS. LAWNS FOR A RIOT OF AII-WboI “Ivy Style" FLANNEL SLACKS realized in any other way. It is cocktail table) to order, at the same of their owh, which they surrender SPRING COLOR LUMBINEI POHED Peasonable) Superbly tailored beeV-wrap either Income, from rental to, the to nobody. , price! .v WHIN YOU anKIFY AliaBWeKH Orgahlc Fertilizer Baccto Peat DUTCH BULBS 50e all wool Banneb ... in (he • Country Club, or it is no Income at And they also have an intan newest Fall shades of charcoal 1. Y es got b s ^ pssdwN. Peat Moss TU l-IPS— Danvln,. Cottage, Offer all. And either the land in question gible, but meaningful, unity—a Senit Turf Builder Triumph, Parrot gray, blue and brown. la uaed for this purpose, or it is PANSY PLANTS Sizes 4-.10 unity in rivilized decency, a unity m sovs Plantland Ijiyvn Seed Hyarlnths, Crocus, Daffodils, 4.99 2. V sMNsy. not uaed at all. in the aqility,to conceive of a de­ Lime Narclaal, Srilla, Muscari so—97e Sizes 12 le 18,..$.$$ « » Refused $7 VoIuBS From these three points of vieiv, gree of internationalism as a way Versatile Solid nwhogany Ntor*! (he time to osM m g yea an eas o f (be toe lease propoeai is obviously of life, better than completely — • many A m ite ie (Ml arts sdie earn a F A L L DECORATIONS— Bitterswepl, Indian Corn, Gourds, Dried Flowers /// lA//)o/e£^/e Pric.ee sound 'and good. tight Slid rigid pationallstic com Solid maple 1^ heaM wMh AndatMa Windew UMk, bat BIRD FEEDERS— Bird Seed Mix. Sunflower Seed Jtm n NM l K HIABMMrTERS fO t NAM-TO-NT NWSKY BOH Such legitimate controversy as partments. Bachelor's Chests tjierc is centers on the amount of These toinga the Queen symbol­ Reg. $19.95^ We’ve revived the Chip­ COME SEE AND SAVE. Self service or if you need help, pleniy of salesmen in “ Harvest the rental, which would'be 17.000 izes aa she playa,her role. Pickin’ ” red caps to assist yftu. a year, or 1210,000 for the 30 The individual fate cast in thia .50 pendale jiit-saw mirror . . . a favorite years. How serious an issue this is role is a young girl, forced to be 39 ^production of the' past. 18 x 72- n B g fte illllliy m It is difficult for anybody to know. mature beyond ,fitr years, a pris­ inch Solid mahogany or rock maple. ' ^.Usually $51.50; Use a bachelor’s Any figure, whatever it was, wbiild oner of Ih* lymboliam, and yet a on thd be sure to come under fire from graceful, shnple, gallant person chest to stash away games, gloves BUILDING MATERIALS the oppdeition as too low. Based on through it ail. Tha devotion and and what-not in the hall, living LUMBER FUEL MO^OR SAL/ES what the tax'jdeld would be from dedication ahe gives to her yole roonior den . . . or as a dreSser in COME GATHER UP THIS 1215 TOLLAND TlfRNPIKE the property in question, if it stand as aomethihg at ah example sm alr bedrooms. Nutmeg maple 28SMAINST. MANCHESTER 376iNORTH MAIN STREET—MANCMESTCR. HARVEST OF VALUES MANCHESTER. CONN. BERLIN TURNPIKE wi^ft pnvetely ovined end texsd at to nil of us wh'OjK, good fortune with butterfly brasses ttj 4hown, .piwBsnt edsesament levels, the it ia to have roles Jess arduous, or in mahogany veneets with oval Open Daily 7" A.M. to 5 P.M., Including Wedne^ay (RotttcB 5 and 15) At Roaie 72 Ornr|MM iito' fT.OOO figure fisixM the town at Itss de|msnding, mors psmlssive Sheraton brasses. Either finish, - AftarnOona and Satnrdaya Until Noon ' ; toe n lB u ii^ hut future encnnwitci of psrsoBsJ fiMdom. $39M. ^ O F MANCHESTER i r- (r‘ \ ,

HANCHii^TlfiH hiVKNlNG HKKALD, AlANUHESiLR. CONN. FRIDAY. UCTUBER 18.1967 PAGE NINE PAGB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1957 tocihtion and the Lions 6lub to at­ Two Sentenced WHAT—«10 Columbia tend the-.floor show on opening Engaged Hamilton Slates Roth Sides in Phone Drive jCrew to Paint Messiah Chorus Sings Again, night. Club Manager Jan 'Tasker NOW! FALL CHANGE-OVER IS 1S60 Daily Radio WTIC—IMO said that "supper” would, be served Costume Dance By Hig^ Court Harvest’ Pumpkin v T Bm U tm M iufht Tlaw WtHlT—1410 at 9:30 and stated that mothers of To Get Out Lease Law Vote Church Rojaihs Pearson to Direct Oratorio /^lW€XX>-l*90 Sister Emily the alumni were needed in the Walter E. Boye* Jr., 26, of An­ r At State Armory Compare "FLAVOB of Um M O .V U r ' _ _ ^ l II ...... - AUTOMATIC dover, and Richard A. Twlble, 20, kitchen to help prepare the food. Top Quality Both aides were working „^(»n The presentation of Handel's •vTh* follow ing program •che<>-*>»i! WITH A crew of volunteer painters of 475 Woodb(ri and ' pleadad guilty to WHAV—NiRht Watch invited to attend. Recitation of the when her mother Mrs. Ralph Slate' a .headquartres established at 32 event. For four years Watson directed MANl'FACTVBERS OF OBFITIXLI’8 "SPL’MONr IllO - WTIC—Oavalcada of Rporti entertained In her honor. former Broadway actor and direc­ MANCHESTER AWNING CO. Oak .St. The church was then a mis­ Work, tonight will be from 6:30 charges of fradulenl issue of 28 WABBEN STREET—MI 8-6950 • WHAY—Platter Party Rosary will precede the meeting. the chorus and the professional checks and forgery. He was bound ' WOCC—RaoorO Ravu* WDRC—Rupa .VauAhton Hoslea.ees for this meeting are: Guests were: Bsrbara Cross, tor of numerous little theater The Country Club telephonea sion of the Rockville church to 9:30 and all day tomorrow, TTPOP—Modern Sound* productions in the area; A1 Lar- 195 WEST CENTER ST.—MI 9-.3091 singers who handled some of the over to Superior Court at that . WKNB—P.M. , litCA- Mrs. William Bender. .Mrs. Philip Janet Greenway. Holly Stannard, ;wlll be manned continuously all and it wasn't until 1^69 that the starting at 8 a.m. It will be con- solo parts of the oratorio. At the tVTIO—Roaa Miller WHAY NiAht Watch Karen Tasker, Donna Cohen and kum. director of the Connecticut day Monday and Tuesday. Kelly first resident pastor, the Rev. tlnuc'd Sunday afternoon and eve­ : time. WDKC—cal Kolby WTIC—Bporta HtAhllRhU {sham Jr.. Mrs. John Mathieu, Mrs. .same time he carried on hts regular Twlble Was bound over on May WPOP—Waxwork! Eugene Hennessy and 'Mrs. For­ Linda Collins. Sally Ann Card v(as theater and a director of Oval-in- said. Voters will be offered free James F. Camphell, was ap­ ning If not completed tomorrow. VVDR<*—Rua* Nauchton the-Grove Playhouse, Farmington; Re^eahmenls will be served to the duties as minister of music at Cen- 27 from East Hartford Police Court W'POP—Mfidfrn Sound* rest Hsun of Columbia: Mrs. John unable to be present for she fell transportation and baby-sitters. pointed. Thia church served i • W:*»— HAY—Platter Part V and Cavell Jobert, singer Mtreas Workers by the women of the ter Congregational Church. In after being arrested here by Man­ Horton anjf .Mrs. Robert Horton of victim to the "bug" Thursday. Car pools were also being ar­ both the north and south end JanuBr.v 1956 Watson resigned his . WCCC—Recora Ravua WHAY—NIto W atch JoBDph J*y Studio and member of the TV channel 80 residents of Manchester until church. chester police. He was originally . WKNB— P. N. . . w n c—aVawA Hebron Bridal Shower ranged by Democratic town com­ post at the chlirch. He had com­ T U nty Ann Doiicett® itaff. 1876 when St. Jamea' Church' All men and women of the charged with rape, according to WTIC—Rnaa Miller WDRC—Kewa Mrs./I^eodore Sanden, president Miss Charlotte Clarke. Jonathan mittee members. They expect to pleted .50 years as an organist and ... W0 RC— Cal Kniby W PO P—Mmlem Sound* The band will provide mua^ for be Joined by the Democratic came into being.. ' church- are welcome to a.ssisl in East Hartford police. WPOP—Waxwork* of fhc/soclety, has announced that Trumbull Highway was gjjest of director of choral music, five of lliis - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Dou­ I dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Women's Federation and the The present. St. Bridget's the painting, and those attending gtie— WHAY—Kite Watch MrsyForrest Haim haa been elected honor last night, at a bridal show­ tho.se years having been at Cen­ WTI<'—Sporta—Weather cette. lOS Hij^h St., announce the j First prizes of 1.50 and a • c o n d Young Democrats, according to Cluirch on Main St., the .second are asked to bring their own paint * WHAY—Platter Party corresponding secretar.v to replace er given by Mrs. Rogers Hayden ter Church. ■ WCCC—Record Revu* WDRC—RUJ»* NauAhtmi and Miss Mkdellne Mitchell at engaf^ement of their dauifhter. 1 prizes of 430 will be awarded in Committee Chairman Steve home of the pariah, wsa built brushes, roller.*, buckets snd'pans. V ent oft S A J L E l ; WKNB— P. M. WPOPw-Modorn Sound* Mrs. John Kerrigan who is mov­ (three categories: to the most in 1905. Earl Wright is clialrman of the Watson al.so gave uT his duties Mrs. Beelir Notes - WTIC—New* „ Ui9G> ing to New Haven this weekend. their home "Greystone." Guests Betty Ann. to Bernard F. Oppelt, Cavagharo. WHAY—Jar.* Aliev* humorously costumed couple, the The Democrats plan to make building committee, and Norman as director of the Messiah Chonis. * WDRC—New* ReporiM Mrs. Robert Horton will replace Included: Mr.s. Irving I-ohr. Mrs. ! son of Mr. and Mre Walter J. Break Reported * WPOP—United Auto Worker* Show WTIC—SiarliAm Serenad* Marion HiirlbiiU. Mrs. Raymond I couple with the most original eos- calls'first to signers of the-2,.501- Soiilherglll will be in charge of the No one could be found who would Birthday Saturday WDRC «Ri1i«* NauRliton Mrs. Kerrigan as spiritual de- I Oppelt. 177 Hollywood Ave.. West painting. take his place. 1 : 15— W PO P—M*>dern Sound* I-yman. Mrs Sheldon Gardner. tumes, snd for the best _eingle name petition which resulted In NYLON TIRE and TUBE _ WHAY—Platter Party ♦elopment chairman. Hartford. Munson Jr., president; William | Without a director the Me.ssiah 111 Restaurant , WCCC—Record Rerle* Mi.s. Gent gt". Burnham, Mrs. Lin­ costume. the refercnduin and then to other Covell, vice president; Arthur i Mrs. Pauline M. Beebe. 31 Green WHAY - J a « AU^^v Mrs Louis Sorarchl has been The wefldlng: will take place ffiionis was disbanded. Christ­ Rd„ will keep "open house'* tomor­ .. WKNB—P. M. WTIC—StarllAht Serenada appointed by Mrs. Sanden to head coln MoseleK ,Mr.s Frederick The dance is sponsored by the voter.*. Palmer, secretary: Louis Whit­ - WTIC—Rta* Miner Beardsley. Mrs.'I-ucius W Robin­ ] Nov. 23 in St. Jamea' Church. The referendum will decide llo rk v illr mas 1956 was a silent one. state Police from the Stafford row from 2 to l^and 7 .to 8 p.m. in o. WDRC—Cal Xolby WDRC—Rua* NauAhlon the newly organized Thrift .Shop I ------employe Recreation and Welfare comb, teraaiirer; and Allan Hiitch- FOR son Sr.. Miss Rosalyn MacNish. Council, Arthur Pongratz le re­ whether part of the town's Globe N ow -that Pear.son has under­ barracks are investigating a break honor of her mother, Mrs. Jenn'e You G ut: “ WPOP—United Auto. Worker* Show group: Thia' group collects good In.son, reporter. William Rice is taken to direct the chorus, Clirist- .Miss I-ois Clarke, .Mrs Raymond ! turquoiae blue and aqua crepe creation supervisor for Hamilton. Hollow properly will be leased to slso a member of the new club., I at Johnny's Restaurant at the I. Beebe, who will reach her 90th ^WHAY—Platter Party used clothing to take to Norwich Tiixburv Asks mas 1957 should be a melodious birthday. •• wcCO-RecorO Rayiew Clarke, .Mrs. Clair Robinson. Mrs. t paper and many flowers. Local members of the council the Country Club for 30 years at Meetings wiU be held in the I Vernon traffic circle. Deaths Last Niffht where it is sold for a modest price $■{,000 a year. one. Pearson is the director of According to the police, they Born in Mansfield, Mrs, Beebe 1. —A Nyloii Tir* r WKNB—P.M. Donald Tuttle, Mis^ Gertrude Mi.*a Clarke will *he married thin sre George Ecabert, Henry Clark, leader's home at 7 p.m. each music at Manchester High School. Z IVTIC-Ro»» Miller for the benefit of the church. Gates. Mi.sa Rachael Bhell, .Mrs winter to Glen A. Harri* Jr., aon Frank Walts and Gerald Williams. On voting machines Tuesday, Court to Order received a call at 2;10 a.m. notify­ ha* apetn practically ail of her « W'DRO—Cal Kolby School .Alumni Meet Wedneada.v at 7 p.m. For many yca\s he has directed . WPOP—Waxwork* . B.v THE .\S.SOCIATED PBF.HS Chaiinccy ,M. Sqilier Sr.. Miss i I . #»^d Mrs. Ol^n H arrii of the voters will pull down the lever The apprentice wood-workers ing them that a cigarette machine long life in Manchester. 2. —A N«w Tub* Houston, Tex. Clnitrtee A., Wil­ Frank LaCbapelle, new presi­ for "yes" if they want the land such community singing affairs as at the restaurant had been broken Relative* and friends are wel­ Janice ('larke. Mrs. Philip H. Is- Seattle, Washington. King Haakon was 33 ysars old are now working on toolboxes, ‘Mobile' Permit : the Outdoor .Muak Festival, the ^ ^ 6 . 7 0 x 1 5 ^ WHAY—Platter Party liams. S3, founder nnd former dent. presided over a special meet­ ham, Mias Gladys Rice. when he was pisced on the Nor- leased to the club for 30 years un­ into. It was not known how much come to call at their convenience 1 maple-leaf shelves, lawn signs and I high school ChristrnBs concert, the 3. —A TripIt GuoraiitM ' WCCC—Raoord Baytae prnident of Transcontinental Gaa ing of the Porter School Alumni The many lovely gifts Wgre Manehoetrr Evening Herald ^ wegian throne in 1905. He demand­ der the terms of an ordinance money h*d, bben taken. during the above Hours. " WKNS-P.M. , Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.' a sleigh centerpiece. Rockville, Oct. 18 (.Special) A now-disbanded Beethoven Glee r WTIC—Ro*a Miller Pipe Line Cogp., killed in an auto­ presented In a full sized "wishing" ('oliimhta correaponrient Mni. ed an election to see if the public passed Sept. 10. They will pull motion to force Ellington's health Club and G Clef Club, and the , WDRC—Cal Kolby Jam es McKenzie, ph.vslcal ed­ I well complete with the "old oaken V Donald R. Tiitlle, telephone ACad- approved hie enthronsment, and Teachers to Attend mobile collision Thuradejr. down the lever for "no " if they do offic''r to issue s permit to E r­ ; Round Table .Singers. a WPOP—Waxwork* San Francisco—Albert K. Chow, ucation director of Somers Schools bucket" but trimmed in Shades of Vmy 8-S4S.V he has been reigning ever since. The ail-state conference spon­ BRAND NEW DESIGNS not want to lease the land for win C. Tiixbiiry for permi.sslon to Rehearsals for thia year's "Mes­ S5, former president of the Chinese and Donald Morrow were guests. that period of time. sored by the State Board of Educa­ FRESH FACTORY STOCK ,rHAT—Datelln* . TTiey invited the local club to join tion will be attended tomort-ow by start building a "mobile home siah " presentation will be. held on Z WOCC—10th Anntvaraair Show s ix Companies, a combine of lead­ seven Mondays starting Oct. 28. . WKNB—Open Ulk* their aasociation at Somersvllle at Guy Outlaw and Arthur Von park" on Rl. 83. Ellington, was ing Chinese firms, died Thursday.. Roemer. members of the local filed in Tolland _ County Superior ' Members will meet in the high B lA C K W A IX .. WTIO—Maw* _ ^ Cho«7 known as unofficial mayor a roller-skating party Oct. 24. . WDRO^^awa; Waath*r However, because of the distance elementary school staff. Court thia morning. . school chonis room at 8 p.m. All Moil. Sale WPOP—N*wa of San Francisco'! Chinatown, also Andover ! singers in Manchester and sur­ Uourb^ gilA^ Involved, the local group voted to Outlaw Is a member of the t'on- Tiixbury's lawyer. Tlrtiothy Siz*^ Sug. Pr. Price ' WHAY—Datelln* published the Chinese Dally Poat. ference s planning committee. Von rounding towns are invited to par­ Boston—The Rev. Mother Mary hold their own party Ait Coventry O'Neill Fanning of Hartfoid, filed 6 .7 OXI8 27.68 16.77 • WTIC—flporta on the same date. Roemer will speak to the group On the motion, asking Judge Philip R. ticipate. " WDRC—wemther and Batman Kevin. 82, foundress and former Eric S. Anderson of 20 Coburn [ydlrrt 7.10x18 31.00. 19.77 ■ WPOP—Lawrenca Welk TAsmblera' to Perform Grange Hosts "How to Help Children with Read­ Pastore to issue a writ of man­ TURELESS N YRioN 7.60x18 34.18 21.77 B.-ie— ■ ------Siipcrinr nf . the Roman. Catholic ing Problems" Rd. will again serve as chairman McKenzltTs "TUWblers" who damus to order Ellington's health BLACKWALL 8.00x18 37:05 28.77 7 WtHAY—roolball Prophet Franciscan Missionar.v Slaters of 3'eotnan* Discharged of the presentation. ^ WTIC—limil Cot* Africa, died Tliur.sda.v. Mother were so much enjoyed last year, officer Dr. John Flaherty to l.s.sue 6.00x18 25.88 16.77 . wrDRC-«-Mutlc a_l» Carte were aigpted up for the opening German Girl Pvt. Edward Yeomans received the permit without delay. Man. Sole,^ - WPOP—Top 40 Tim* Kevin, who was born in Count.v Size Sug. Pr. P ^ e WHITEWALL 4 :45— Wicklow. Ireland, had been a mm of Club Youthtopla Nov, 23. The his discharge from the U.S. Army The motion will be heard Nov. 6, WHAY—Serenade for 57 yeara. moat of the time as a young people voted to, invite the Andover. Oct. 19 (Special) •— last week at Fort Dix, N, J. He A tty. Fanning said today. Dr. Extended Forecast 6.70x16 27.36' 17.77 6.70x18 33.80 21.77 ' WTIO—Three Star Extra I Board of Education, and represent ' WDRO—Lowell Themaa ^b z z i In i Mias Kalhe Schweiger., of Ba\-*ria. and his wife, the former Marguerite Flaherty anjl town officials have 7.10x15 30.00 18.77 7.10x16 37.05 28.77 “ WPOP—Top 40 Tim* '”'cInc"nn«lL--Mril'*Nancy Hogan !*“''** ParenDTeacher As SAVE Germany, will show color slides Mercier. are residing with hi* psr- held up issuance of the permit two Connecticut — The temperature -In ^ e or out/ 7.60x16 . 32.85 21.77. 7.60x15 40.75 28.77 . g it» - Ginn. 61, former s ta g e snd radio j —______^______and talk on her homeland at the ! ents, Mr and Mrs. John H. Yeo­ held up issuance of the permit two for the five day period will aver-: 8.00x16 36.55 28.77 8.00x15 44.30 27.77 , WHAY-rSerenade BROTHERS Andover Grange meeting in the man*. until plan* to move into their weeks over the normal 30-day pe­ age 2 to 4 degrees below norm al.' WHITEWALL , WTIC—Dick Burtal actress, died Wednesday. Her stage Town Hall at 8 p.ni. Monday. , WDRC—Amo* 'n Andy nama was Nancy Palmer. home at the lake are completed. riod granted a town. TTie normal temperature at Hart-; UnconditioiwI Road WPOP—Fulton L*wla it. m o e c o Misa Schweiger Is visiting Ihi.x Tuxbiiry made application to ford ranges from a high of 63 to a | 6.70x15 33.55 21.77 Zurich. Switzerland • Ralph country under the International Hazard Gaarantaa f ll B - Benatzky, 73. composer of "The 3lHnrheater Evening Herald ,\n- Dr. Flaherty Sept. 3. the day after low of 39. T ile normal mean of | 7.10x15 36.75 28.77 WitAY—Eerenad* . Farm Youth Exchange program. dover enrrmpondent. .Mr*. Paiil| 76.77 ' 24 Months or • w n c —Dick Burtal While Horse Inn'' and many other anil get a luscious filing plans for- the proposed 100- 51. Cool over the weekend a little, 7.60x1.5 40.28 ' WDRO—Amo* 'a Andy •4% A. She is currently the guest, nf the ' D Pfiuistlehl, telephone J ’llgrim >homc park. warmer Monday and cooler again ' C. J. MORRISON 8.00x15 44.80 28.77 ____30.000 Miles successful operattas. died Thurs­ otbui Kenneth Hill.* family in Hebron 2-68.’i6. • WPOP—K. P. H day. He was bom in Maehrisch- Dr. Flaherty said toda,y he- Tuesday or Wednesday. Some ra in ; f i l * - and will be returning to Europe in would not recommend approval of tonight and again Monda.v or Tues- J Don't Pay More Later ' WHAY'—Seraoad* Budwitz, Bohemia, then part of November. PAINT Mi WALLPAPER^GOMPANY . w n c —New* 04 World the Austrian empire. LIFE the park by the Planning and da.v will total ' j to % of an inch. FO R *57 AMD ’.It WDRO—Aam* and Andy The program will be preceded Zoning Commission in E'lington . WPOP—Top 40 Tim* Jackson, Miss. Ike P. LaRue 61. by a pot-luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Look Northwest... WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS BUY NOW! NYLON *58 NOOELS 4 :45— until 'Tiixbury shows him plana for New York City has 53.000 peo­ - WHAY—Ro»«ry H«ur biggest and most successful wild­ which is being planned by Mrs. 385 CENTER STREET—TEL. Ml 9-9713 IE SURE — RE SAFE Nylon cat driller in Mi.ssiasippi's oil in­ water and sewage layouts. ple over 85 years old compared to , Nylon Tubelesa - w n c —Ur* and th* World John H. 5’eomans, Grange lec­ Before 5:35 a.ni.? 5,797 in 1920, Black Tubeleaa - WDRC—B. R. Murrow dustry. died in a hunting accident turer. I IN ANY WEATHER White - WPOP—Sur It With Mnale in B remote section of Saakat- 12-LB. TURKEY Brownies Invest 23 (Continued from Page One) 7.80x14 28.77 81.77 * ’WHAY—Record Rodeo enewan, Canada. miiSMmKMBEiir Investiture ceremonies were Painliiio; Contest 8.00x14 7 7 .7 7 88.77 wnie-Mooitor In the elenietnary\school yeiter- FISK RANCHER 8.80x14 - WDRO—Robert Q Lmii* same approximate path as the 29.77 86.77 About 51 per cent of all the mMmrmmtmumann day for 11 .girls of Troop 8 and 9.00x14 88.77 88.74 t WPOP—Mystery nm * feredt land in Arkansas is pine. mtrmm t 74U rocket at least 10 minutes and pos­ Deadline Monday PROVED t l l 5- 12 girls of 'Troop .56. sibly up to 2,5 minutes later. This Is Tho Tim* O f Yoor To frtp o rt Your WHAY—Record Rod*o The new members of Troop 8 ■ , \ The rocket should first appear to ★ IN ALL WEATHER Sloe Cappable Cm I ^ Wt :«C—Monitor ere: Linda Andrade. Mary Lou Entries will close Monday "for ... WDRC—Robert Q. Lewla the left of the eonstellation Cas- the Halloween Window Painting Gordon For Spring . . . Son Ut For Hglpful Advieo! . 'WPOP—Mystery nme Henry. Betsy Houle, Helen (larger, ★ ON ALL ROADS g :5*— Bio'peiae which Is shaped like a Conteif ■which is being coilducted Margery Gillette. Barbara Mc­ crooked W standing on its side to - WHAY—Reemrd Rodeo Bride, Lois Merritt , Claire La by the Recreation Department and w n c —Monitor the left or west of the North Stsr, sponsored by the Retail Division • WDRC—Rusty Draptr Polnte, Helde Mercer, Charlotte The North Star can he located • WPOP—Hound Dog Phelps, and Kathy Sheehan. of the Manchester Chamber of |i45— by Righting along the line formed Commerce, WOODLAND GARDENS REBUUR CLEAN SWEEP SALE! New Troop 56 members include: ' WHAY—Record Rodeo by the two stars making up the Applications may be secured by ; w n c —Monitor SPECIAL VALUES ON THOROUGHLY Lorraine Billings. Marcia Darwin, scoop end rtf the Big Dipper. The Sole Price Sole Price , WDRC—Ru»fv Draper •, C.vnthia Donahue. Deborah Daw- contacting the art teachers in the SIH . WPOP—Hound Dog Dipper stands on end. scoop up, in high school, Barnard Junior High Black White •; 55- Ilng, Jean For*. Apryl Hoisington. the early morning. It Is Juat about School or St. James' School sa well - BdlAY-Nlgbt Watch , RECONDITIONED USED CARS Patricia Horn. Karen Meiryman, III 6.70x18 19.77 28.77 - w n c —Monitor the same distance to the right or as at the Chamber of Commerce, The Coiiior ' WDRC—Th* World Tonight Karen Minor. IJnda Patton. east of the North Star as Casaio- Municipal Building, or any three 7.10x18 21.77 28.77 ' WPOP—'lound Dog DOrotliy Pringle and Constance pelae Is to the left or west. Recreation Centers. f t U - Raleigh. i/fr < • WTIAY—Night Watch For the best observation pick a The painting will be done Oct. Of MaiiehMtor 7,60x15 29.77 27.77 . w n c—Monitor 4-11 Mu blades Elect spot where the sk.v can be seen to 30. The Chamber of Commerce is 's '4 . < .. WDRC—The World Tonight An election of ofilcers was Jieid |1 8.00x15 26,77 29.77 . B'POP—Pound Dog 1956 CHEVROLET 1955 CHEVROLET the horizon to the north and west supplying paints and bruahes. The at the first meeting of the 4-H and where there are no distracting painting will be done on windows 216 Club Coupe- '210 6 Cyl. Chih Coupe. Sawblades Cluh in the home of lights. of local merchants. MlUloB* of U ayperforatioBs la the Teisvision Programs leader, Clarence Goss, Rt. 6. ( a, ^ A Whoro You Aro Radio, heater. S 1 1 0 C FISK RANCHER tred prodnoe m On Page Two overdrive. I 17 J Wednesday. Assurod O f rough, cooree muitigrip nutae* The slate Includes: George Compicto that clings to ley or slnaby snr- faeee, give* new grip and aeieurity ' SotisfMfion where otheir tire* clip and spin. GENERAL 1954 CHEVROLET Legal Advertisement 1953 PONTIAC BANK Audit Report T in s 18 'niB WEEK FqR TV SERVICE 4-Uoor. Blue and white. TOP QUALITY Heater. Sharp Chieftain 8 Cyl. Convertible when you buy this restful Notice is hereby given that the PLANT BULBS NOW bay* M AC A CS" Interior. $895 Coupe. Radio, heater, h.vdra- audit report of the books of ac­ Nlghta #A*9*I Pin* PnrU counts and financial reco:ds of SATURDAYS ^ " CHRYSANTHEMUMS and an eyeful of brilliant and lavish eolor SNOW TREADS 6.70x15 matie, new top, S f i O l * the Town of. Manchester for the MiMBCR F D I C Kill greet you each Spring. TEL. HI 8-MH wUtewalls- Put them In your flower bed* and In fotin- year ending June .30. 1057. la now ■lation planting for gay and eolorful. glory. NEW TIRE M ILEAGE-^EW TIRE TRACTION on file In the office of the Town 1953 PLYMOUTH a/ Ma*tcUeAie/i Go. See them In oUr field. .Many to choose from. Clerk and the same is open for TULIPS ».:75e Goedytar SuiMirbanit* 4.40x15—11.95 Cranbrook Club Cou|ieI public inspection. 8»3 MAIN SUKEI ond ; ; NOUTH MAIN STBEEI • MANCHESIEB CONN ONLY ^ . 67c In Ldita nf 8 Doz. 1553 FORD This legal notice is given in ac­ 90c 5 For 4.33 Ftrastont Town A Country 4.70x15— 12.95 ICECUBES Risdlo, beater,. S 7 0 C cordance with Chapter 41 of the No. 1—Carefull.r aaaorted for balanced color. new «rea. ! 7 O 9 A. M. to 12 NOON 7.10x15—14.45 Ciwtomllne V-8 4-Door. 2 tone General Statues. ALL FULL TREADS MILLER'S PHARMACY Edward Tomkiel, Town Clerk 7.40x15— 15.95 I blue, whitewalls. $ ^ ^ 5 BY THE BAG Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ GRASS • GRASS • GRASS 190% COLD RUBBER s .m mi 5— 14.95 2M GREEN RD. cut. this 16 day of November. 1957^ 1953 OLDSMOBILE P, O. No. 4057 TOP SIZE BULBS I,*r» grt at that lawn! 1 lb. to .500 sq. ft. 1'a« Super 88'4-Door. JOINT onl.v th* best seed from Asgrow. Largest han­ Tulips In separate color*. 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ZAPADKA PHONE MI 3-8474 911 PARK ST. 91 CENTER ST. > PINE LENOX 333 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER SATURDAY 9 to 6 OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9:00 P .k East 8Ma of Pop* F«rh (By Mnaloipal BnMdtaig) PHARMACY PHARMACY, 34 DEPOT S9UAKE — Ml 9-5274 Next. te non St— CH *AM1 M l $->444 Ml 9.5732. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00 tm m C . C m trr nte—ML 9-0«p4' B. Oteiter St—MI f-MM

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South Windsor Children’^ Author* ^Eisenhower Suggests NATO UN to Hold Town, Must Take Quick Steps Woman Held Police Arrests Bias wrangle Trooper Airs Details Education Board to Consider Chirfch Group Will Address PTA ^ Pool Scientists, Resources To Tie in Streets with Rt) 6 For Theft of In Little RcK;k Post High School Study Idea, Peter R. Hansen, 24,- of 170 Meets Tonight, The monthly PTA meeting at Vital Talk8 Green Rd., was arrested last night Of Davies’ Confession Bulkley School will be held Mon­ ItkmilliiDed t i ^ to Washington next week to Town action, necessary before Nearly $17,000 and charged with operating a Still Unsolved Slates Speaker The use of present school build­fb y business and industry. The dlicuM world problem! which are' the State Completes plans to relo­ motor vehicle while under the In­ ings for college classes is among program would not be supported day evening at 7:45. of active concern to both of us." Waterbury, Oct, 18 (F j— A Stated Later he drove around—stop­ ' oflleials over the past two weeks, On Mideast cate Rt. 6 will be considered by fluence of intoxicating liquor or the items on the agenda for !Mon- by the general public, Oliver Butterworth of West evldenlly designed to deal with FUsenhower who had welcomed Obituary (Oontiiii trom Page One) (Continued from Pnge One) Police sergeant gave detailed: ping for coffee at the diner; stop­ South Windsor, Oc-. 18 (Spe­ Ano.ther item on the agenda is the Planning Commission at a drugs. 41 Hartford, children's author, will be S»e challenge of Russia's Inter- Queen ESiaabeth to Washington s According to Patrolman William testimony yesterday from a con­ ping to empty Brenda's lunch box cial) “ The Wapplng Community day night’s meeting of the Board the oversize kindergarten class at ortation be pro­ ing to the School Library Club'. A f ­ lEartk satellite. British Prime Mlnlsit^r to Wash­ Soviet acciis^ton was part of a right-of-way needed for extensions the 101st Airborne Division troop then stabbing 8-year-old Brenda watch into a stream. at 8 o’clock at the Wapplng Com­ the possibility of permitting the D eaths of Love Lane and Spruce St. to Wright said 'that Mrs. Nagle's ter St. near Spruce St. Cooke fol­ vided for eight or nine of the pu­ ter the Interview he will give a Dill Ira. Lloyd Meet ington next week. II; wrUV 'provide Kremlin campaij^ to "put the lowed Hansen to the Center and contingent on duty at Little Rock, Jane Doucette of Bristol with a lie found the watch in his pock­ munity House. The guest speaker establishment of instruction be- pils to Bowers School where general talk to the parents. connect with the proposed high­ average earningst Including over­ and Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker, screwdriver.. •Hie.' Information as to Eisen­ an opportunity for me for useful blame for the tense situation in made the arrest. et, bitt said he didn’t know how will be Miss Phyllis Storrs, a di­ yound the high school level. there is more room. Butterworth's apirezzance at the hower’s plan came to light just discussions with an old and trusted Hamurl C. Miller way south of Hartford Rd. and time, amounted to about 84.500 a commander of the Arkansas As the 39-year-oId Thomaston it got there. rector o f ministry to children. This the Middle Eaat on the shoulders Charter Oak Sts. Free on 8200 bond. Hansen is The opinions of the Board mem­ Other matters Which will be P T A meeting ties In with the an­ ahead of 'a conference between friend." Military District. factory worker walked away from DZvies had served a year and a is a project which is sponsored by of Turkey and the United States." I Rockville-r-Samuel C. Miller, M, At a meeting this week, State year. • \ scheduled to appear in Town Court bers are being asked as a guide taken up are the revised outline nual book fair the achool wiH be Secretary of , State Dulles, and £iaehhower also expected hope T^e suit asked that the officer^ Brenda's unconsejpus body after day of a 3-year sentence after he the United Church Women of Con­ U.S. delegates conferred . busily qf East Hartford, formerly of t’f i He said rio m otiw for the al­ bn Oct. 28. for future community planning of school needs, committse reports having at that time. Over 700 new British Forcigh Secretary Selwyn that "there will soon be occasions" Highway Department officials told be enjoined from policing, occupy­ choking her, the Sergeant said, his w'as convicted in 1952 of molest­ necticut. Miss Storrs will show with other delegations, seeking city, died yesterday at a private Commission members that the leged embezzlement had been de­ A truck belonging to the J. A. committees. The , matter was on the use of high school facilities books will be for sale. Additional Uoyd. The aim of that talk obvi­ when he could meet with "leaders ing or otherwise interfering wlth^ confession told how he suddenly ing tw6 girls. He has been di­ color slides depicting work In re­ support for a U.N. investigation hospital. town should show its intentions by termined. Bergren Dairy Farm. Inc. of East brought up at a meeting Oct. 1 for a public sports program, and books may be ordered for future ously was' to plow the ground for o f other free countries associate Central High School property o f stopped and cried aloud: vorced twice; by his second wife ligious education being carried on not only of the Syrian-Soviet He was born in A yr- Scotland, acquiring aorne right-of-way before The entire loss was'xcovered by Hartford was tagged by local po­ of the Town Development Ckunmls- the setting of a date when the edu­ delivery. REPAIRS next week's Eisenhower-Macmil- - - operations. just last week. with us for similar discussions." charges but also of the U.S.Turk- April 9. 1871, son of Samuel and completion of the highway plan- : insur.ance. \ lice last night for parking too "M y God, what have I done.” in some state institutions. Host­ sion. Leonard Seader, chairman of cational policies committee will The PTA yearly program book­ lan meelings. .. ilisenhower and MacmiUtin were Davies’ dismissal order, dated ' The trial will resume Wednes- esses will be Mrs. James Sleeper, 24 Years' ish contention that Russian arms Jane Nixon Miller. For many "*!15 **?-^*' process. j An audit fixed the il^ount of close to the Intersection of Main Davies had carried Brendr. into the TDC, said that the cost of such meet to consider high school diplo­ lets will be given ottl at this meet- Moscow announced the firing of closely associated d m ^ g World Oct. 15 and received by the U.S. 4 Manchester's Country Club. If you know the answers to The local is understood to have ford Hospital, following a long ill- When Brenda started crying, he vania and all New England. One advised Eisenhower some time ago Minister Macmillan would fly to Town Police the original bond issue bill passed County Superior Court today, Hen­ Fire Insurance Companies balked when U TW headquarters nebs. assured her that she wouldn’t be exhibitor Is coming from London, that he would like to talk with Washington Tuesday to confer with last spring. ry L. McDermott, 25. of this city, Aetna Fire ...... 53'i 56 <4 $2 « these questions, you con cost on intelligent vote on this insisted that the local in negotiat­ Born in Manchester, Aug. 20, England. ^im. Presiderit Elsenhower. American As originally written, the bill was sentenced lo one year in Tol­ Hartford F ire ...... 124 134 harmed. ing a new labor contract leave out 1910. a son of the late Charles and A selection of antique furniture, Appro\-ed by Queen and British officials were report­ Cause Order ral.sed the question as to whether land County Jail for carrying a National Fire ...... 70 73 He turned into Beacon IJlIl OaDon of the agreement any reference to Bessie Morrison Ogren, he attend Blvd., not realizing it was a 3rad- old silver and china, old glass and All Colors one issue which affects every citizen in our town. The White House said, however, ed to fear that some incident along the amount appropriated waa to gun without a permit and six Phoenix ...... 5« 58 the local's status as psrt o f the ed Manchriater schools and grad­ end street. When he got to the antique jewelry ^111 be on dlajplay that detailed arrangements were the tense Syrian-Turkish bohder Rockville. Oct. 18 fSpecla!) — be used merely to start work on months for theft. The Sentences Life and Indrennity Ins. CVts. AFL-CIO. uated from- Manchester High wilt run concurrently. end, he pulled Brenda out of the and offered for sale. completed only yesterday, and the might get out of hand, touching off Tolland County Superior Court the technical schools or whether Aetna Casually...... 122 132 The bakery workers, a 140,000- School. He wag a lifelong resident The balance of the sentence will car. The W o m e n's Guild of the announcement was held up until a shooting war. Judge Philip R. Pastore signed an the projects were to be completed Aetna Life ...... 170 180 member union, has been initiating of the town, arid was a machinist be suspended after six months to She screamed. He choked her Church will operate a tea room ^ans were approved by Queen Another top-level conference of order today to make the Town of within the amounts appropriated. Conn. General ...... 245 255 reforms designed to avoid AFL- ; at the Armory, and wrill eerve Q. Is the Manchester Country Club on asset tp oil the people EUxabelh. She gave her formal ap­ the threat in the Middle Eaat got ■"by trade. He was a member of the ■Vernon show cause why forma­ be followed by probation for two Conn. General ...... 243 253 until she was unconscious. CIO punishment. But none of the under way in Tehran, where King Covenant Congregbtionql Church. years. Then he carried her 200 feet I home cooked food, with hot meals proval shortly after arriving yes- officials involved in the union tion of a police force for Rural Hartford Steam Boiler 63 66 Faisal of Iraq arrived today for a Manchester Lodge, Uo. 73. A.F. and Judge Philip R. Pastore presid­ Into the woods bordering the road, i at both lunch and dinner hours. of Manchester? for a 4-day state visit. scandals as daveloped before the Vernon should not be blocked. Travelers ...... 72 75 10-day state visit- with Shah M o­ A.M., and Nutmeg Fqrest, Tail ed at the session. McDermott was Lloyd, who la here as a min­ Senate committee has stepped out. The order was requested by About Town Public I ’tinties hammed Reza Pahlevl of Iran. Both Cedars of Lebanon. represented by Atty. Robert J. ister in attendance to the Queen, Daniel Conway, an official of a Atty. Edwin LaVitt for Abner .(Jonn Light A Power 16'^ 18<4 Iran and Iraq are members of the He leaves his wife, Mrs. W ini­ Pigeon as public defender. A. YES will stay over to take part along bakery workera reform group, Brooks, prominent businessman Conn. Power ...... 36'4 ,38'a with Dujles in the Eisenhower- western-aligned Baghdad Pact and fred Hill Ogren; three sons, Allen The Women's Auxiliary of St At the same seasion. State's For 40 yoors this dub bos b«M an bnpertant BOSS, social and prafMsIoiid eroups. it attracts charged in a statement last night and former Rockville city treas­ Atty. Joel H. Read, 2nd, asked (or Hartford Electric Lt 51 53 os such have been- targets of Syrian C-, David C. and Carl S. Ogren. urer. . Mary’s Episcopal Church will hold Macmillan conference; Maemtiisn that the uilibh’S president, James the appointment of a special Hartford Gas Co...... 34 37 civic assat. Club fcKiliti** Ikiv* boM groiitc and one stepsister. Miss Anna Gus­ of the department although they served by Mrs. Betty Geisaler and Fafnir Bearing .... O F PROBATE, held But in Cleveland, Harvey Fried­ Plans Formed and the case continued to Nov. 5 . 54 67 man, president of Cleveland Local tafson of Manchester. reap no benefits' from it. her committee. It will be Past whep Mrs. Pallanck will be put to Landers. Frarv, Clk. . 14 16 Mm , womM and chiMrM Pf (rN cIossos ploy Hio plot* cress>s«ction of oH Monchustor rusidrats. 19 which' launched the meeting, The funeral will be held at the Town Counsel Harry H. Lugg ia Matrons and Patrons Night, and plea- N. B. Machine .... . 27'4 30'4 9omo and tho Monchostor Country Club is no denied Invitations were sent to For Activities Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main preparing an opinion asked by the past officers will put on the de­ Atty. E. George Gorsky was North ami Judd .. . 29 32 handpicked locals pledged to back St., Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Board of Selectmen on formation gree. A social hour with light re­ gnmted a motion to withdraw as Ruasell M fg...... 18'4 20*4 J"t*f*** IWrtricl. deceanffl. Cross. Burial will be in East Cemetery. of Ihe force. freshments will follow the cere­ counsel for Anthony P. DeCarli, Sfanlei' Works ...... 38 41 wt- hAvIng pxhlbilM Q. Is o 30 year lease unfair to non-member taxpayers? Accoum with sAid Friedman said Conway and four, At Halloween Friends may call at the funeral Town voters approved an ap-' mony. 17, Ellington, who failed to appear Terry Steam ...... 155 165 MtAte to thia Court for | allowano, it other members of an opposition home' tomorrow night from 7 to proprtatlon of 817,500 for the force at an earlier session to face a Torringlon ...... 23 25 at the Oct. 7 meeting. At that time group were not invited "because Plans for the town Halloween 9:30 and Sunday from 3 to 5;30 and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Foster, charge of throwing objecta at a U.S. Env'lp com. .. . 20 22 A. NO Brooks a.sked that the request for 358 Woodbridge St., who have beep J2?7 At tpfi o'clock, /orrnoon. they are disruptbrs and destroyers celebrations were formulated last from 7 to 9:30 p.m. motor vehicle. A bond of 878 waa U.S. Env’lp pfd. .. . 11 IS the money be sent back to the spending a few days In Williams­ Tho town wM only |ooso 170 oerts of tho 1,000 is profit to tho town for kmd thot con bo usod K. mST Probate* Office In the Municipal ■who are not doing anything to night at a meeting at the East {xMted at that time and DeCarli's Veeder-Root ...... 38 <4 41H g ild in g In aaid Mancheatcr. be and Board of Finance for that body to burg, Va., saw Queen Elizabeth, J«f'-»AAmft la Assiinied for a hearing on protect the union." He added: Side Recreation Center. , I^arl W. Anderson whereabouts remains presently un­ The above quotations are not to cKro "Globo HoHdw Tract", loss thon ono«flfth in no othor way and land for which ^ tho town increa.se the grant lo provide po­ who is here for the 300 anniver- known. of naid administration "I don't care who attends. . . Again this year the American Carl Walfred Anderson, former­ be construed as sctual markets. iw ^unt with aaid estate, ascerlain- but I don't want these people who ly of Manchester, died yesterday lice protection in the entire town, s.iry celebration of Jamestown. of tho Mtiro wotorshod land. Ovor tho 30 yoors would hovo to maintain os wotorshod at o cost Legion, which has sponsored these including the city. Foster, a member of the First Co., f-oun directs that no- have closed their meetings to us in the Elizabeth General Hospital, tho dub will pay $210,000 rrat on land vduod of $300,000 to taxpoyors ovor tho 30 yoors. parties since their origin, has so­ However, that move was blocked Governor’s Foot Guard, paKici- fhe* m ia place assigned and who have created hysterical licited the help of the Recreation Elizabeth, N. J., after a short ill­ - « hearing be given to all per- publicity by attacking our union ness. when It wa.s explained that the»Fl- pated yesterday in the reenaetlon by tho town at oppreximotdy $140,000. This aoDa known to be Interested therein on the street and in the newspa­ Department and the PTAs of the nance Board cannot Increase an of the Battle of 'Yorktowil. **'*“ *‘d (hereon by elementary schools. The celebra­ He was born in Manchester Nov. publishing a copy of thia order in some pers." 10. 1900, a son of the late Nila and appropriation, and that the city circulation In said tion will be in three phases: charter w-ould not permit a town Mrs. Ruth Hickox, 4^0 Wood­ Q. Is o 30 year leose best for Manchester Country Club members? piatrlct. At le^t five days before the The Teamsters Union also sched­ Benhardina Swanson Anderson. uled a meeting of its executive 1. Block parties for children up police department to have juris­ land St., chairman of the ways hearing, and by mailing to and includifig the sixth grade. He attended Manchester schools. J" • !****«■ on or iwfore Or- board in Chicago next Tuesday, For the past 15 years he had been diction in the city. and means committee of the 2. Two Junior high school A. NCL two days before its showdown employed by the Johnson Choco­ American Legion Am^Uary, is in St . Man- dances. with the A F L-C IO Elxecutlve Coun­ late Co. in Elizabeth. R e wa's a charge of the rtim'mage sale It would bo bottor for tho club ta purchaso and land it doos not own. Tho 30«yoar looso is Hw JOHN J. WALMSTT. Jude-. cil. 3. High school dance. member of the Emanuel Lutheran Glantonbiiry Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 9:30 In The block parties- will be held the Legion Home. She urges mem­ own its own kmd, but tho town has, thus far, host dtornotivo for continuing this InstitutiM U.MITATION OSDEB The Teamsters board first was Church and of the Wiilimantlc PHARMACY at Keeney St. School, Waddell AT A CfH RT OF PROBATE called yesterday to meet here next Lodge of Elks. bers to bring articles to the hall boM unwINing to soH this land to’ tho club, nor in Mmehostor with a dogroo of pormonowey School, .West Side Recreation Cen­ Korper Advanced 464 CENTER ST. Wednesday, but President Dave .He leaves two brothers. A r ­ Tuesday evening, or to the meet­ Ml 9-9814 • Manchester on the n ih .day ter. Buckley School, B wers has othor suitoblo kmd boM,found. Tho club and without a prehibitivo ossossmMt on ooch of OctriTier. 1957. ^ Beck a few hours later changed the thur Anderson'of Newington and ing Monday evening. If pickup is / School. Vkrplanck School. High­ Present. Hop. John J Wallett Judge date and place. Baying the action George Welman of Hartford; two By Pratt-Whitney desired, Mrs. Hickox or Mrs. J. F. wlH bo askpd to moko copitm oxpondituros on mombor. Estate of Martha Reich, late of Man- land Park School, and Buckland sisters, Mrs. Thomas Walker of Wallett may be contacted. cne.^tcr in said District, dej'ea.sed was taken to accommodate some Scht^. On motion of Rudolf Reich of said board members. ' Manchester and Mrs. John Martino Donald A. Ko;^er of 29 Beech- Representatives from PTAs at Manchester, administrator. In addition to its troubles with­ of Woodslde, N. Y.; and two wood Lane has been appointed as­ Polish National Alliance. Group Q. Should I vote "yes" in the town election on Tuesday? months from the those schools met with Jim Her- in the AFL-CIO , the Teamsters nephews. sistant personnet manager of No. 1988, will hold Its monthly 14th day of October. 1957. be and ttb* dic, superintendent of recreation, Ante are limited and allowed for the Union is confronted wfth a court Funeral arrangements, being Pratt and Whitney Div., United meeting at 77 North , St. at 7 Wally Fortin, program director, JredJtf>rs within which to bring In their handled by the' Holmes Funeral Aircraft Corp., It was announced o'clocli tomorrow night. A. YES Claims against said estate, and said suit by a ^ e w York rank and file along with Gene Freeman and , ___ \ adimntsfrator is directed to give putv group seeking to prevent James R. Home, are Incomplete. today by Leonard C. Mallet, gen­ l y voting 'YES" on Md wiU coma to a two>yoor bo cnroiloblo to tho town instood of on unnocos* He notir'e ft. thf rreilitors to bring In Walter Davis of the American eral manager. The ZipsPr Club will hold a H offa from m o^ng in a^ union Legion to plan and co-ordinate the '‘ Hhm said time allowed president. Korper joined Pratt and Whit­ card party at the clubhouse to­ Q ■ issuo that Imk rocMtIy bocemo o pditied issuo. sory^wst to tho town that must bo cevorod by or publlBhing a copy of this order in activities for Halloween night. morrow night at 8 o'clock. ^m e newspaper toving a clrculatloa That action, baaed oivAlIegations ney in 1943 as a personnel ad­ TW O WOODS . . . beautiful birch . . . ALL-ROUND V6NEER . . . quality Evory toxpoyor will bonofit by iMomo thot wiH toxdoHors. In said pridjHtf district within ten dav? The plans call for dividing the visor, and the same year was pro­ Trom the date pf ihis order ahd return that the voting at tW Teamsters' F u n era l* exquisite ph. mahogany. . . adaptable veneer* on both ends of cabinet to elementary children into two age moted to personnel supervisor o f . The Coventry Players, under the maka to lhl« eourt of the nofire riven recent convention ^ Miami Beach groups and having two separate ______^ IIN J WAI.l.ETT. JudSf! the Southington plant. In 1946 he direction of William Astley of this match veneer* o f door* and drawers. waa rigged to pijck> Hoffa as suc­ parties, one for the younger chil­ ibr any desired finish.. Q. How do I vote "yes" in the town election? cessor to Dav^'Deck, cpmes to a Walter W. Donaghy was named assistant to the factory town, will present the drama, " A dren and one for the older chil­ The funeral of Walter W. manager in Bast Hartford, a posi- Hatful of Rain.” tonight and to­ hearing in federal court here Mon­ dren. Costume prizes will bo DOORS OF FAMOUS TEE-COR CON­ A . On Tuosdoy, if you oro a rogistorod vetor, in answer to the quosHon: "ShoH tho Town of day. Donaghy, 54% Chestnut St:, was tioii^he has held ninre tliat time. ^ morrow at 8:30 in Shafer audi­ awarded in both groups. held, at 2 o'clock yesterday after­ torium. State Teachers College, Personal Notices Both Hoffa and Beck have been- A native of Hartford. Korper is NEW DESIGNS . modern flush type STRUCTION ... made only by Morgan go to your district voting ploco. If you nood Manchester adopt oh ordinoneo Mtitlod: An A Mystery Man contest will be noon at the Holmes Funeral Rome. Wiilimantlc. Rr. L."Norman Dut­ ALL major targets of corruption a graduate of Deerfield Academy hdp Ip got to tho pells (transportation, sitters, ordinonco for tho loOSo o f land to tho Manches­ held at each party in which each The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, min­ and attended Dartmouth College ton and George Wiillama are other cabinets that provide new beauty and . . . stable against dimension*! changes charges made by the Senate Labor child will register his name and local men Wpo will participate. FLAVORS PINT Card o£ Thanks Rackets Inveatigaring Committee. ister of the Center Qongregational before entering the lumber buH- e tc.). coH Ml 3.2343 or Ml 3.2808. When you ter Country Club, liic.7" wish to thank our manv friends telephone number on a slip of pa­ Churoh, officiated. flexibility. . tinder all climatic conditions. atlftibors and relHines for the many The Senate group has subpoenaed ness in Worcester, Mass., in 1934. got to tho voting nrachino puU tho lover "YES" per. 'I’hese slips will be Inserted The body will be cremated. In 1939 he returned to ConnecU- ACtii o f .kindness ami symfiatky shown records of. the Teamsters election in a box at the entrance of each 'M during our reccrit bereavement, the mit as manager Of the Southing­ CLASSIC HARDWARE . . . smartly de- death of Carl K. J,.ux W«* esprciAlly and the certification of the dele­ building. A popular person at CHARLIE'S - » gates. The union dis.sidents, who ton Lumber and Coal Company, thank those who st nt the beautiful each party will be masked and Police Rescue NEW CONTOURS . . . smooth, sleek sign ed. . . polished chrome finish with ftorail tributes and lf>aned the use of charge fraud In the selection of the leaving that poAition four yearp- RARIERSHOP oars win speak to the children for a later to join Pratt and Whltnej%- SS WOODLAND ST. M ri and Mrs. Clai>.m«' "l., Slrirkland delegates, have in turn issued few minutes, giving them a few line* with flush surfaces flrom floor birch . . . polished brass finish with their own subpoena for the papers. ‘Swamped’ Man Plenty of Free Purklng hints as to who he might be. A t A cow needs from three to five ph. mahogany. Card of Thanks . Robert F. Kennedy, subcommittee the completion of Ijic party, mem­ « A.M. to • P.M. to ceiling. Wa wisii (f* thank all of our ijeigh- counsel, said la.st night the Sen­ Bridgeport. Oct. 18 (iP)—It took gallons of water for epeh gallon CLOSED THURSDAYS PINTS bora. Jfriends and relatives for the bers of the PTA of the various of milk ghe produces. many acts of kiodncfs and a>mpath> ators had authorized their re­ schools will start calliag the-dhil- six policemen with ropes to extri- shown us in our recent bereavement lease. dren at their homes. The first .cate Ja.sper DaVls, 54. early to­ Coffl|i1ftt KitchM For At Littlo As $15J0,Por Mowth Wa eapeciatiy thank ail (bote who sent The: papers, with 'some reported day from the mud flats beside thft beautiful floral tributes and loaned six children who can identify the tha usa of cars. missing, Were' recovered by the Mystery Man will receive a prize. Joanthan's Creeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson Senate Committee from a Miami The American Iieglon will Police said Davis, entombed up THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY. OCT. 17-18-19 "Your Guarantee-^ and fam ily to his hips, would have been M a and Mrs. Harry Balbonl Beach Hotel's waste paper bale. again package and distribute the A and fam ily Union officials said they had been refreshments to all the buildings drowned by. the incoming tide had TOIL--CALL DOYLE!! thrown out by a maid. with the Auxiliary purchasing the not Mrs. Robert Wright, a nearby Our 36, Years Of Reputable Service" The Manchester Country Club In Memoriam prizes, for the different contests. resident, heard him shouting for xAfoving, packing: and atorag:* o f household goods. Local FIRE GUTS HOTEL help. She called police just before,. In- loving ni*-m‘>ry r»f John Kdgar The Recreation Department will 336 North Main Street nalUM mho passed away Ortobev 15. Gloucester, Maas., Del. Iff liTI conduct two Junlqr High School 2 a.m. , 4 and long distance to 48 States and Canadsj. Storage in — The second hotel fire In three dances fpr the 7th and 8th grade Davis said he was w alk in e^ o Wife and Son. private fire resistant vaults. Inspection invited. PINE LENOX Tel. M I 9-5253 days early today destroyed the students. One will be held at h i! home In Stratford, ne«t the 81-room Eaatern Point Hotel, the Eaat Side Recreation Center Bridgeport-Stratford line, becanlif ,Open Daily 7 A.M . In Memoriam which "or many years was and the other at the ‘Coirimimity confused in the fo g and darkness, to 5 P.M., Including Ing im-mory of our hujbxiid known as the Delphinei The fire Y.from 7 to 9. There will bp a and strayed from the shortcut he THE DOYLE ST0RA8E COMPANY fhtr. IV v ik J. Vltinrr. who made a shell of the three-storv senior high school dance in the customarily takes. Wednesday Afternoon SAway Octabar hotel, cauelng danaage estimated 335 TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD. CONN, PHARMACY high school gym from 7:30 to 10:30 An ambulance doctor aaid he Sind Saturday Until Noon Mrs. Rutk 'VMtaer. unofficially, by firefighters at featuring Bobby, jamltas' Orches­ suffered, no III effects from TeL J A .2>112S-4Ev*fiings M I 9-839^ 299 i. C IN m ST. mors than Ml 9-0894 Mema and Dautnlers. tra. ezpdrlenee and aent him home.

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vision than worry about town af­ he will pfesa his pending motion fairs? asking the Sujireme Court to re­ ■ / Missiles WorU They do not seem to know or Kasper jfailed^ consider its refusal to review the Elizabeth II Starts care that . our type of Town case. 10 True Sightiri/^i New Contracts Meeting Is the last example of Waits Transfer The U.S. Marshal's offtpe' said T H E H i g h S c h o o l W o r l d pur# democracy existing In the Kasper wilTYemain In district world today. It is the one function jail until The Federal'i^reau of ■on Whirl At $183 Million which remains where each man To U«S. Prison Prisons designates ,Ui'e institution So For on may stand up to express (its ideas In which he is to eervd his tarm. V d . XXIV , No. 7 F riday, O ctob er 18 Compiled by Students of Manchester Hisrh School Miss Helen Estes. Faculty Adviser (Continued from Pag- One) [ and Opinions and have his say in (Continued from Page One) the running of his town. ^ (ConlAiued from Page One) (Ckiatiiiiied trou Fage One) E. ' WiIS4>n yeaterday challenged Hospitkl Puts Limit Exercising this privilege with Cornelius Whitney Garbed in brown, Elizabeth ar- i /On Obstetrics Vis|M»rs than Titan and has .undergone pre­ ton ares were found guilty of vio­ the contention of Dr. Clifford C. rived at thfe art gallery In Elsen­ care, we can help to build the kind the United States has lagged on Fumes, a former aaelatant, that liminary, but so far rione-too-auc- of town of which we can be proud, lating ths same Injunction which To $eek Divorce hower’s bubble-top car, with a robe ' ^ Only the hushanda of patients ! cessful test firings from the Pat- the misail* program, but that it Wilson held down on funds for ths Paula Adams Wins drawfl over her knees. She was met I rick Air Force base in Florida. the kind of community In which led to Kasper’s first contempt ICarth satellite program. jHustling Injuns Win in Soccer; In the obstetrical division at we can enjoy living. ■ Las Vegas, Nev., Oct. 18 UP)— wasn't the fault of the Demo- ^iindcr a' protective canvg# canopy Manchester Alemoria^Hospital 1 The Thor Is competing with the conviction. Wilson said “ No one close to the . Very truly yours, Cornelius Vanderbilt ' Whitney, cratic-controUed Congress. ' "We by gallery director John Walker.” will be permitted M visitors t Army’s Jupiter for selection aa A motion for s new trial Is pend­ gave every dollar that the adminis­ project, as far aa I know, haa laid i Herbert J. Wilson there was a lack of money.” . "Isn’t this a dreadful day,” starting tomorrowy/TTie hospital America’s 1,,500‘mlle range ballis­ ing before Taylor. Kasper also has wealthy turfman and film producer, tration asked for,” he aaid. News Story Prize Walker said. "I must apologize for tic weapon. Both weapons have Storiy Road been enjoined fronp interfering "O f course,” WUson said, ''the is limiting the .vUitors as a Bolton, Conn. has arrived here to establish resi­ In Baltimore, Gov. Theodore R; Meriden, Bristol Bow to MHS It.” nafeguard for tb^ health of the been t'eat-flred in Florida and both with school Integration at Nash­ Defense Department waa interest­ have demonstrated range, guid- dence for a divorce. McReldin of Maryland last night ed in the project, but basically It Elizabeth smileij but didn’t agree mother and thC new haby dur­ ville. A Federal District Judge criticized what he termed "little 1 » Paul* Adams, ‘SO, won Aral ' ance and performance successes. William E, Miller Issued that in­ He refused yesterday to com­ waa not the Defense Department's The rampaging Injun soccer right out loud, at any rate. ing the present outbreak of in­ men who seek political promotion place in the senior division news Inside, an elevator whisked her fluenza. / The Douglas Aircraft Co. Is the Murphy Receives junction this fall after Kasper had ment about his plans to marry buainess,” Affairs Club squad finally booted their way manufacturer of the Thor air­ by way of terror” in the wake of 1 writing contest conducted at the to the second floor, for a reception appeared In Nashville to protest actress Alary Hosford, former the Russian satellite launching. The former defense chief aaid ;Nie>v Teacher I back into the winners' circle as If the l^sband Is out of town, frame. North American Aviation the aateflite project was handled ' !■ 23Ui Anniversary Conference of the Teep ee Tales in the colonaded central rotunda. then ony other person, presum­ Exemption Forms integration. Arizona socialite. Speaking to a Republican banquet, ' they edged Bristol 2-1 and. bombed She was welcomed by Chief has provided rocket engines for Kasper's Washington attorney, Whitney, 58, said in Los Angeles by scientista and that, the money Connecticut Scholastic Press Con­ Inspects UN, . Meriden 4-0. Coach Richard Dan- ably a/grandparent, may visit both Thor snd Jupiter. McKeldIn. singled out Sen*. Sy­ Justice Warren, chairman of the' J.TBenjamin Simmons, described as last Aug. 1 that he asked hie wife, mington (D-Mo) and Mansfield was appropriated by Congress. ference at the University o f‘ Con­ ! In Languages I iel.aon'.s team cnished Meriden in the jjtother, according to Dr. Forms to be filled out by farmers "Spulnik oh Sputnik " roaming jtjallery board. He presented her in C h ^ es H. Pegkham, chief of for livestock .^and poultry tax ex­ unusual the picking up of Kasper Eleanor Searle Whitney, for a (D-Mont), both o f whom have ex­ i their first meeting this year last divorce. He said ha planned to necticut Tuesday. Oct. !.■». Stock Market over our land, what do you see of turn to officials and former of­ obstetrics. emptions allowed at the special without waiting for Supreme pressed alarm at Russia'* beating Twelve hundred students from All Henrv Lahev, Manchester's •‘'fiday. and they beat Bristol on ficers of the gallery and to four session of the State Legislature are (jourt action on motion asking marry Mrs. Hosford. 31. a mother the United States Jto the punch In Directors Study , senior ahd" Junior high schools all our fair Indian sports this sea­ Tuesday after previously tying /The restriction will continue Op en Forum of four children w ho starred In I new addition to the language de- person.# who have donated works /for the duration of the influenza now available at the town asses­ reconsideration of its refusal Mon­ sending aloft the world’s first .? over the state attended, it wa.s The IThited Nations and the New son 7 them earlier this season, 0-0. to the Ihslltut'lon — Air. and Mrs. day to review Kasper's contempt Whitney'* movie, "Mifsouri Travel­ jpartment. was born in Boston. ^outbreak. sor’s office. space vehicle. W^k Insurance estimated. York Stock Exchange were the Soccer: The Indian soccer team Tlie Indians, In beating Bristol, Lessing J. Uosewald and Mr. and / Bolton's Needs conviction. er." She recently divorced Frank Sen. Capehart (R-Ind), who has A few students from each school I Milss . where he attended Boato,n were hampered by recent Illnesses. Only one application for the ex­ points of interest visited by 60 finally it in the limelight again. Atrs. George D. Wldener. To the Editor. "It only shows eagerness to put Hosford, Phoenix insurance execu­ just returned from Ruaeia, aaid he A report on sidewalk aoeidani I were selected to represent their College High School. His principal Goalie and Co-captain Dick Dii- Then Walker look Her Majesty emptions haa been receiv'ed so far, him behind bars, and an inordinate tive. doubts the United State* need* to members of the Current Affairs Meriden proved weak this year, Britain, Canada and the British At" the Connecticut General In­ according to Assessor Peter Jo­ cases will be made to Directors school in the writing contest. intere.st waa chemistiy. banos!;i was out of play with on a tour of 24 of the exhibition surance Company .symposium Sep­ amount of speed where there is In New York, however, Mrs. spend more money on Its space Club Oct B. Chaperons were Mr. Commonwealth nations as "march­ seph Murphy. studying sidewalk Insorano* by Miss lone Fellows, faculty ad­ but Briatof seems to give the In­ sophomore Alike Winters filling In. galleries, whefo she was al)te to tember of this year, eight nation­ us\iall.y an inordinate anipunt of Whitne.v said the announcement eatelMte program. But he aaid dians a little time of it. Conard, Air. Lah#y attended Boston Col­ Winters did a great job for the ing forward, carrying the flag of They are allowed to farmers who visor of Somanhls. MHS year­ and Mrs. I.ewis H. Piper and Mr. see representatives works o f Brit- unity and cooperation" into a ally known planners and developers delay,”: Simmons said. came as a surprise and she was "we’ve got to reappfalsa our atti­ Town Counsel Charles N. Crockett. book. as vice-president of the Wethersfield, and HsII have blank­ lege after he graduated, from high Indlan.s, as rlid Clyde Richard and make their living through farm­ George Emmerling. school. He was requited to take 1#li, American, French, D i^h, and "great siiecessfid future that will listened aa three Greater Hartford But, Simmons said, he felt fed­ not planning a divorce. niS- \Vhlt- tude towani scientists' 'and en­ Town insurance for sidewalk ac­ C.S.P.A., had planned the twelve ed Bristol or havb beaten them by Bob Goeliring, who booted MHS to ing. eral authorities were "within their neys married in 1941 and have a Tlie following comments are four years of Latin in high .school, Italian masters. / he ours, that will belong to our I spokesmen outlined the expected courage training'of more of them. cidents was discussed at a meeting student-led panel discu.ssions. goodly scores. The Indians, how­ another victoiy The deadline for filing is 44 days rights,” and that he planned no le­ son, Cornelius Searl* 'Whitney, 13. of the Manchester Insurance Aasn. representative of the trip: and in college two years of Latin. Elizabeth showed s ;decided in­ children and our grandchildren. " I growth of Hartford and its eigh- Me laid the Russians treat their which took place during the after- ever, just made a ti* the first Bristol played a good defensivs from tbry LMivy flrat half burst of energy might tend a board meeting and ^cornea 7 O a : 7 S She also took special Interest In Poet. Off Ice;' a library ■with ad­ ' dOrstandlng of its staff. all picture Of the U.N. I learned of the Junior CThamber of Com­ more Watkins of Watkins Broth­ in the first half and three times the Middletown Tiger*. Middle- sav« the local*. unduly curious as to just how cer­ Following Dr. Waugh to the ros­ a jrreat deal /rom It," in the second half. town ia winless this season, aa are Psychology at the University of a Gaingborougl] portrait of Mrs. equate room is a must in every merce which ia sponsoring the es­ ers; Edward Thoms, hospital ad­ Future predictions find the In- Richard Brisley Sheridan, the tain high officers of said corpora­ trum was Michael Kiernan from ‘Symbolic murala and paintings, say contest at MHS on "I Speak The Red Raiders responded to the Indians. Coach Waino Fill- Iowa, where he was given his first disns on tlie losing end of" a 3d del tion earn their magnifleient town. So is a recreational area ministrator: and Rabbi Lehn Wind great-great grandmother of Lord where the youth of our town may Meriden High School, the .Student k huge hand-woven curtain weigh­ for Democracy." i of the Temple Beth Sholom. an interception by Dave Roberts back's Tigers don't look that good, Job in teaching. cislon with HsII. and a shaky 8-1 salaries. DAILY 8 to 8 Advisory Council Chairman for ing several hundred pounds, and !ate in the fourth quarter by pu.sh- but unless the Indian spirit la Upon being drafted into the win over Wethersfield. Plunkett, who Is in the royal party compete in sports among them­ The first prize of a fifty dollar as the Queens' equarry. The business staff of this this year's conference. me." aaid Jamei Moraneey. Savings Bond will be given by the i ing to the Indian 2-yard line, picked up 400 per cent, the out-: »rmy. Mr. Lahey was stationed in The Indians now stand with a 3- production lire as follows: Busi­ selves or with out of town teams, •On tap for late afternoon Is a where we the citizens of Bolton ONE WEEK ONLY Dr. Joseph M. Murphy, Di­ Carolyn House remarked. "One Manchester Herald; second and Gym Program Set ■■'■here Roberts cro.ssed the goal look might look grim. • Georgia snd Tennessee, where he 3-1 record, including a 2-3-1 in ness manager; Doris Belding; tick­ SAT. and SUN. 8 to 6 rector of the Columbia Scholastic of the paintings looked like scram­ third prizes, each of a twenty-five , ne standing up, Roberts let go Both teams have the same type, remained for two years. He be- CCIL play. garden party at th* British em­ et chairman. Ann Barningham; can watch these sports and cheer bassy. with champagne, edible Press Assn, as the main speaker, bled eggs and another had a faint dollar bond, will be given by the I kfathew Maetozo recently an- -9gain tn the third quarter, running of fumble-ltis cases. j came a Personnel Psychologist Al Weiss, '58 house manager, Norman Weil; our teams and have pride tn their also stressed the importance of a resemblance to Bugs Bunny." First National Bank of .Manches- nounced the physical education 4 9 yards to pay dirt. Before th* Congratulations to Larry Grove 4>**vlng his term in the army. knick-knacks, snd such. About usherettes. Lee Ann Gupdersen. prowess. There ia littlei, or no op­ FRI„ OCT. 18th to FRI„ OCT. 25»h 2.700 people got Invitations, and good newspaper. He also told of the Lana Provs said, "The New ter and by the House and Hale] plans for the boys during the first I game ended. Sebastian Milano fol­ who received his big 'M' in football Mr. Lahey decided to teach In Jeanne Adams, Patricia Hubbard, portunity -for delirtquency In an plans and people that tnade the Corp., respectlvel.v. 6-week period. Because the outdoor lowed up a Meriden drive by run­ Manchester because he had ac­ plenty more would pay big money Linda FYankenburger; program, atmosphere of this kind. York Stock Exchange looked like last Tuesday and who ia moving to g*t In if fh6y could.. For this is ftrat CSPA Conference possible and a whole crowd of anti running As the dead-line for the written athletic fields cannot be used, the ning from the .36 yard line to today to Colorado. quired a great deal of information Maryellen Clark, Alice Nell, Philip To accomplish the needs of lha score; and Neal McCollom scored, Dramatic Club to be the biggest, flashiest social praised the people who have helped sround. and all of them were men. esaay is Oct. 21, a great many eighth, ninth, and tenth grade boys Also in football news: Undefeat­ about Manchester and Al H.S. Al­ Burgess, Doris Belding; refresh­ Town of Bolton becomea a diffi­ JUST RECEIVED - TRAILER LOAD OFJRESHLY DUG make these conferences successful. The gift shop in the U.N. had essaya are already in tlie various are taking a physical htness pe­ after Gene Thielman ran an- though he teaches Latin and event of Her Majesty's 4-day visit ments, Gene Walton. Alarllyn cult problem when a population of Indian punt back 40 yards. Pat ed Conard and undefeated Meriden to Washington. Dr. Murphy closed his speech with 1 beautiful glassware. I was thrilled stages of composition. In some riod. This education Includea ptiah- tangle tomorrow. The outcome French, he also speaks Greek and Work Begins Broneill. Everis Belding; publicity, 2500 people care so little for town the very filling quotation: "Hold to talk with people of my own Isn- English classes of the sophomore, ups. pull-ups. running, and proper Papandres made the only conver­ German. Mr. Lahey intends to slay Last night, the emphasis was on Doris Belding. t.,ee Ann Gunderseh problems that only fifty or sixty sion on the last touchdown. should be well in favor of Conard. Anglo-American 'finity and friend­ faat to the spirit of youth, let the | guage which I spoke before I came junior, or senior years, the essay 1 fast •exercises. Cross Country: Coach Paul in Manchester for a long time. and Henry Oark. people will respond to th* call o f a Classical music is the favorite M ork has already commenced ship, in toasts exchanged'by Presi­ years to come bring what they here to the United States." Is being written by all students: I The juniors and seniors are The Indiana had little defeni* Phlnney's squad is having only an Ticket* may be obtained at Town Meeting. One wonders if n»ay." I Judith Pontillo said, "I enjoyed In others, individuals have cho.sen having swimming this first six against a lively Meriden line in the hobby of Alanchester's new teach­ for the presentation of Sock and dent Efisenhower and Queen Eliza­ Weldon Drug or at the door. they know they are eligible to at­ average season or little better. er, He is now building his old "Hi Buskins' 'big' play, "The Curious beth at a dazzling White Housf Dr. Dorothy L. Shapleigh of i listening to all the different I'an- to write the es.say in place of an­ weeks and the seniors will slso beginning, but them they began Standouts are; Scott Oendaniel tend a town meeting, or ia it much New Britain, organizer and first I guages spoken in the Security other writing a.ssignment. have life saving instruction. to show a little life. The first half fl." Mr. Lahey also enjoys reading, Savage " by John Patrick. "The dinner. The Nile. 960 miles in length, la easier to ait down after supper (.csptaln). Barry JJougherty. Ernie and hla favorite sport la hockey. Curious Savage" Is a rollicking preaident of the Connecticut Council.------" The best written essays will be Intetmiiral sports for boys will was closely pl«yed and ended with Irwin. Bob Kwash, ~ Eisenhower portrayed America, th* sols river In Egi'pt. with the sports page or watch tele­ submitted to a faculty committee be tennis and swimming. Tom Hyson During the summer Mr. Lahey modern day 3-act comedy. Mr. Scholastic Press Conferenfc from I The group traveled to and from tlie Indians • trailing only 6-0. Tom Hart, and Bill Griffin. When they came back on the field, helps run Mt. lA'ashington'a Cog Patrick haa also achieved fame 1963-3^, introduced her iiticces-1 the big city by train. This year's World Series found ! Vs"mNVwHsmp' sors: Mrs.. Frances Kisco Ryan. Ralph Geer '58 they looked as though *they would for his two well-known plays, EVERGREENS the Milwaukee Braves'edging the | ghir*. CtmgrMs High, Bridgeport 1939- j run Aferiden into the ground, but "The Hasty Heart," and "fe * then "poof" they fell apart as almost invincible New York Yan­ Jill Rosenzweig House of the August Moon." Do You Haye A Landscape Problem? 43; Miss Helen Estes,- Manchester Legion of Honor kee# 4-3 games. It was a aad day Meriden began to overrun them. The members of the cast are High. Manchester. 1944-45; Mr, .M. , the following day for many people, ■RING ALONG A SKETCH OR PHOTO OF YOUR HOME TYacy Conway, Torrington High. School A.s.scmblv There were many penalties Julie Haiigh. Bob Perry, Linda against the Meriden team; but thii and Manchester High's own Edson Torrington, 1948-49; .Mr. Alfred Vs» i M. Bailey, ardent Ne\y York Yan­ MHS Girls Cruise Peter.son. Steve Thomas, Betty SEE BILL VITTNER or EARL HERRICK Lk Bowes, Roger Ludlowe High. Encourages Spirit didn't help the Indians in any way. Regon, Pat Poe. Everett* Frost, t was the old case of 'fiimble-itli' kee fan, found hla office and sur­ Fairfield. 1949-50 and Mr. Albert roundings appropriately decorated Carolyn House, Cynthia Treggor W. Bailey. Bas.,ett Junior High, that lost the Indians their third With Sea Scouts and Danny Firestone. The student The MHS cheerleaders, the band. i game in as many atar'.s. In black crete paper with a aym- New Haven, 1950-51, and the majorettes participated In ' pathy card setting on his desk, director Is Rose Alarie Tremsreo, Also: Miss Ruth Hubbard, Manchester next encounters .Mid- Several female students of Man­ and the prompters are Gaylon JAPANESE tirert io>ii X9- sti. u 1 I T^Jeeday's assembly. The object of compliments' of the AIHS faculty. JAPANESE YEW JAPANESE TEW tired. 1951-52. .Miss Helen .M. | the assembly dletow'fi at Middletown on Satur­ chester High School recently ex- Palmer and Donna .Sandals. was to raise more day, Oct, 19. Aliddletown has had Better days are yet to come! Sheldnck, the Gilbert School. spirit in the student body and en- Well. Sputnik, keep watching perlenced th* feeling of cruising The following committees have ANDROMEDA Winsted. 1952-53: Mrs. Mildred th* lame type of season aa the In­ been cho.sen: publicity and ticket.#, UPRIGHT SPREADING I courage it to increase its backing dians. following again.st all opposi­ our Indians go land keep sn eye | up the Connecticut River on a 32- Beautiful broadlcaf evergreen, O. 'White. Woodrow Wilson High, . of the school teams. Principal Ed- on the Yankees, tool. i June Seipel, chairman, Lorraine tion in the past four straight «ut- foot cruiser. The girls, members : Cormier, Lucy Quinn Peg '^ Isn d 2V2-3 Ft. bearing lily of the valley like Middletown, 1954-55: Miss Olive • son Bailey reminded the students 24.30 INCHES C. McCahill, Nathan Hale Junior -ings. Last week-end found Middle- Al Weiss, '58. of Mariner Scout Troop No. 6, I and Donna .Sandals; make up Pat $14.00 VALUE flowers in early spring. that the Important Idea la to plav town under the rampaging new w*re invited on the cruise by S i Taylor, chairman Nsnev Colla: $ 9 .0 0 V A L U i High, New Britain. 1955-56, and I the game well no ihatter which Mr. Oliver C. Campc'au, Loomis Conard High team 44-0. Thev ac- r j • • 1 T si LeandeJ^ OOn PRICE , School. Windsor, 1956-57. j team wins. Mr. Walker Briggs, complished but one first down the S e i l l O r i g i r l S E I C C l Greenfield, Mass. stage props. Dave Smith, chai.-- ~ OUR PRICE 53.95 value. . . . Now * 9 8 ; coach of the football team, pre­ '53 FORD $745 '55 DODGE $2195 '55 OLDS. $2095 Miss Shapleigh also mentioned entire game, while the Indiana had /- .i I s „ The group traveled eight miles man. Pat Qiilllck, Pam Barns sented an "M" to Larry Grove, a six first downs to the Red Raiders ('iistom 4-Donr. Radio, heater, Custom Royal Lancer Hardtop. Super 88 Hardtop. Radio, heat­ the three past presidents who i - .I U D 8 J b x e c u u v e s «P the Connecticut River with Bar-l Marsha spade, Alan Weiss, and Fordomatic, tinted glass. $4#93 value. . . . Now were not at the conference. They member of the football squad, who 12. The Indian team nevertheless er, hydramatir, power steering, *2,98 bara Barbero at the helm. They | Alichael WIchman: atage crew and power brakes, 2-ton>. are: .Mr. William Blake, retired, ia moving out of town. Mr. Briggs has something in them that must then moored at an island al wliich lighting. Lee Belcher chairman- 1943-44: Dr. Marion C. Shendan, thanked the student body for their break loose soon. This game will At the first meeting of the time the Sea Scouts prepared Evrette Frost, .Steve Mozzer lohii 55.95 value . . . Now »3.98 Hillhouse High. .New Haven. 1945- support at games so far this sea­ have to be it. This week's predic­ Senior Girls' Club, under the direc­ supper.si.oner The group.rn.m returned to Orcult. Gavlon Palm# '55 OLDS. $2595 48: and Mr. Charles O, Bierkan. son snd asked them to continue tion; Indians 20, .Middletown 12. tion of Airs. Lucille Gibson, officers Greenfield at 8 pm., or 2000 '52 FORD $595 Super 88 Holiday .Sedan. Fully cheering. for the epmlng year were elected. er. Cynthia Hackney and Paul 56.95 value. . . . Now ^ 4 o 9 8 Bulkeley High, Hartford. 1953-54 Al WYisa, '58 hundred hours In nautical terms, Sheridan: personal props: Art I, CtMtom Convertible. Radio, eqdpped. Very low mileage. '54 PONT. $1095 •Many S«-rtinns j Carol Hiiestis. captain of the They are: Joan Carlson, president; at which time the Mariners held a heater, Fordomatlr. Janet Flavell. vice president: June CervinI; Act II. Petrine Niel­ Chieftain 8 4-Door, The students were dismissed to | cheerleaders, led the students in dance for the Sea Scouts. They son; and Act III. Sue Reneker; Other Sizes Kitty Kuhlman. secretary; Gail spent the night at Camp Stone­ attend discussions in many dif- I several cheers. "Rip to the Rip,", James Provost Jean Blanchard JV Squad Beaten costumes. JSnet Reinold, Pat Hib­ Other Sizes ferent phases of Journalistic work I MHS Chant," "Indian Locomo-t Fuller, treasurer. henge with another Mariner group Prom $2.50 up The gifls were divided Into three and attended church the next bard and Polly .Swanson. or to enter the writing contest.] live." and "Manchester Twirl", We applaud with great vigor Best known for her radiant By Wethersfield Donna Sandals '83 '51 FONT. $295 From $1,88 up PRIVET Those attending the discussiohs among them, Th- band, under the, committees. The social committee morning before leaving for h'ome. '53 CHEV. $895 Stephen smile and sparkling personality is ia headed by Joan Ivtrson and Chieftain De Luxe t-Door. Ra­ ’53 OLDS. 3795 had their ch'oire of newspaper! | of Mc- Robert Vater plav^i " **** The girls who went on the Bet Air Hardtop. James Provost. Steve, as he is this week's legionnaire Alias Jean Coach John Palmer's JV Soccer June Fedor*. The chairman of the cruise were: Barbara Barbero, dio, heater, standard traaemis- De Luxe 98 4-Dcrar. Radio, N EW STOCK magazine or yearbook editing. "Bleacher Boogie " and several Blanchard. During her four years sloif. iMater, bydramatle, power HEDGING 'Those entering the contest were | 'Rlsht Sqngs" among their' fhl'cd by his fellow classmates, team met Its first defeat of the program committee is Vivien Cole. Claudia Brown, Esther Cotton, Mrs. McElracvv A SELLOUT LAST WEEK here at Alancheater High. Jean haa Barbara Laurantano is the chair­ steering, power brakes, LOW AS divided into Junior and .Senior "elections The AIH.S maforettes. has achieved not onl.y the populsr- season bowing to a strong squad Sue King,, Joan Sinon, Joan Tay­ AT THIS PRICE become one of the best-liked girls representing the Welher.sfield Jim man of the service committee. lor snd Pat Taylor. The skipper of tinted glaas. CORLISS *tS*-^^* gi''cn their i-hoice of | H^e leadership of Theresa ity that u.sually accompanies a on campus. This can be attributed lor High School b.v Ihracore^ori-l -A Halloween Party is being the troop was Mrs. Edward Brown. Speaks to Club *52 PONT. $495 writing a news, editorial or fea- Martin. perform"d a routine a c-' grand personality, but alao the re- to her warm and friendly ways. | Thursday, Oct. 10. Overpowering planned for Oct. 28. Chieftain 8 Hardtop. Radio, tura story Mr. William Dole of Joan Taylor. '59 '51 CH EV. $595 EUONYMOS AZALEA companied h>- the band playing sped and admiration of all the A Business Course has been her I the Indians In the third period the Joan Kent '58 Sophomore Girls' CTiih played heater, hydramatic, 2-tone. Hartford Public High was chair­ Hail, Hail to Alanchester High. " students. Muriel Mikolelt, '.59 De Imxe Btatlon Wagon. 4-Door. Broadleaf evergreen for foundation . AMDENA man and the judges were: Mr choice for four years. This .year! Wethersfield team scored two ho«t to Mr*. John .McElraevy of 9-paaeenger. planting. ' The.se three organizations, the Our hand.some Legionnaire Is she is taking Business Math, E n g-; straight goals within five minutes the Manchp*tpr Council for Re­ each LAVENDEIt John Gleason and Staff, school rheerleaders. the band, and the of the many bo.vs at AIH.S who lish, Modern Problems, Shorthand | of each other to lead 2-0. Bill Stuek tarded Children, on Tuesday, Oct, '54 LINCOLN $1495 FLOWERS of Journalism. t.'m\-ersity of Con­ majorettes guide the support of the ‘ takes an active part In the sports 15. Capri 4-Dnor. Radio, heater, OUR PRICE necticut: Mr. William J Foote. II, and Transcription, Now work-1 made Manchester's lone goal in the '53 DODGE $745 EVEBOBEEN ------. I "tudent body st athletic events ctmiculuni on tlie basketball ing on a part-time basis at the final stanza of play. Manches- Bewildered Parents Guided Mrs. McEli-aevy has done much hydramaNr, power steering,' M.95 Managing Editor of the Hartford ^ "tin a-'-e therefore greatly re- fourl and on Uie baseball diamond. Prefeired Finance Co. In Man-! ter goalie Alike Winters played a work among mentally retarded In' '54 OLDS. $1595 power brakes. Coronet 4-Door. Fully equipped. IN LOTS OF 10(1 Courant; and .Mr. Jack Brooks, ! "Ponsible for the well knowdi MHS Steve's freshman year^ he also Manchester by helping tn the for­ Kgper 88 HoUda.r Coupe. Jtadio, HINO EACH News Program Director for Sta ■ school apirit. By National Honor Society mation of the Bunce Day School. tlon weer hfster, hydramatic, power steer­ JAPANESE b r i c Bt b e d I Trine .Nielsen '.%8 r.;, -I'hlTir,7 ‘ "C w»,K.nj ,/l.r .chool. Op Oct. . She snoke of the problem# of re.^ ing, power brakee. FLOWERING FLOWEBS $2.95 The students went to lunch in tarded children, how these prob--, '51 OLDS. $450 '53 PONT. $995 one of three University dining­ Sporting armbands of blue *nd‘ -"Wlth a beautiful school like this. l'em'lr*lire''being ’ scJlv^^ how HOLLY EVEBGBEEN VoHm rooms: the Main Dmiiig Hall dem^' Courci^ringe " I f fro'ihm.in I •«ra-curricular P -g r«m ^ She lowing to-Wethers- gold, members o f the Verplanck why don't the kids app-.-eclate what groat need of help Is neccsi Do Luxe 98 4-Dbor. ‘RatUo, heat­ chieftain 8 Hardtop. Radio, Small oval convex leaf of dark greea. heater, bydramatle. CRABS North Campus or Whitney Cafe Dcbatinjnr Society .vear. This year he also belongs to I 5,?* Chapter__ . of - the National___, —2 Honor o-So­ they'vethey've cot?" K °t?" ■ ■ '] Shesh- mentloned'^'What___ i-*-,..,—, retarded^ er, hydramatio. Low apreeuUng shrub. teria. Senior H-Y. His outside activities for the pa.st th^ee years. This I Rockville High by the score '50 PLYMOUTH $145 BIG TEN TO ciety spent Monday evening, Oct. borne Honor Society members. nee# means and how some retard- After lunch atudenla attended Meets Stratford include CYO and playing basket- >'0“ '' was elected to aerve her | of 2-1. Goals by Eric Swanson and realized, in the coiir.#e of the eve- «d children mav be educated ' . Radio, heater, . OUR PRICE TWELVE FOOT RHODODENDRON elaascs, panel discussion.#, or talks ball In his spare time clasa in the Student Council. Herl-^''" McAuley powered Manchester 14, guiding "misguided" parents Wng. just how hard it Is to give di- others trained, imd atilt others’- TREES B A B on editing. Steve s arholastir year is a full most avid' interest In the line of I their hard fought- victory. The through ths halls o f MHS, as the rections which are *followable"; •<«Pt under care and guidance at; '51 MERCURY $495 '55 PACKARD $1495 *3.95 “ extras" is sports. Jean enjoys par-1 winning goal was booted through latter subbed for their sons and Canriilia Pink The conference uas closed \eith thrs%atford"d-^hng^si^!ye^ Modern Problems, Phys- and a ‘ number of parents in the,**' time. Radio, heater,. Merromatir. Ex­ 'Hardtop. Fully equipped. Ho|ia (Pink) $12.85 Flowers. Our Price a Business Meeting in the Audi­ . .-«c.ic.-. Modernjuv.n .iioiui.,,History, Mechanical *‘‘^*P*t*"*! (widely, we might add)|*b' nets with only four minutes daughters in s PTO sponsored gym area were seen to be walking' McElraevy alao diacuased '51 CADDY $1095 ceptionally dean. *349 4 in .Stratford The topic of the de­ Drawing, and English IV. His fu -, I" tbe girls' athletic program.. She I . torium. A'Crllique of th- wntip^ bate will be: "Resolved: That For­ event, which followed the organtxa-. In circles, as one guide referred recent itatewide c onference. 4-Deor "60’' Special ILEX LATIFOLIA RmI Silver (RmI) $1195 Rose Bar 2-3’.^ done in the morning contests' was lure plans are indefinite at this has been a member of many w in-, * Manchester has won tion's busihe.## meeting. them to another. i-“ New Goals for the Retarded" A new aman leaf holly. Can he ahenr- eign Aid Should Be Substantially nlng teams in the girl.#' league.; ^wice and lost once. They are un- Light pink flower*. given by Mr. John Gleason. The Increased ■' The society win send moment, but he would like to at­ Evidence of chicanery was prev­ In spite of the "hardships" In-^w'’ *'^'’ ®*P'- ** ed to a pyramidal form. Used for »5.50 tend Fairfield University. Wlth such an Interest in sports, ] "I home snd their only loss alent. as parents, using the "help” volved, a great many parents g ,.. Manchester High School auditor!-' '55IUICK $1495 foundation planting. Altmy Bright Hybrid Jled announcement and presentation of two teams The affirmative team 'M OLDS. , $1495 Special 4-Door. Radio, heater, awards for the writing contest "'"H consist of David Lanson Cvn- Our Legionhaire has had two she is naturally an active member 1 * ro»d yncounter. of their youngsters’ directions, re­ pressed to Principal Edson Bailey Tom Ryan '61 '51 OLDS. $495 De Luxe 98 4-Door. Radio, heal­ d.vnaflow, power broke*, power Crimson $12.95 ^5.95 were-given by Mr. Campeau and >kia Hackney. DianeHdwards and oiilslanding honors bestowed upon of the Gi:-la' Leaders Club. portedly asked . the guides for thalr satisfaction at having had the^ The keynote of the conference; OUR PRICE him. On the Youth Government Jean was ohosen last year rooms 683 and 1000. Super 88 Hardtop. Radio, heat­ er, hydramatic, power steering, steering. Hybrid Pink Mr. Dole. The conference closed T)oug Stevens as the ajteinale The opportunity to hear their fons’ and V . er, hydramaMc, 2-tone. power brake*. *3.44 with the introduction of the Stu- negauve team will ( opsist of .Ma/ Day, he served as our chief of po­ representative to Laurel Girls' William.# Elected As the moms and dads tried d&uffhtcrs’ Hiamaa ^ niortiinj]. An Added hlgh^ *5.95 4eat, Advisory Council for 19.57-.58. dio Raudsepp. Riihaid Olmsted lice. Steve was also one of the State at the University of Con­ their hand, however, at following boys that attended Nutmeg Boys necticut. .She stales, "It waa really U e'iXn "^eT.nSfi.ld’^Bcv*#'*^' Judy Rega. '59 Ted Arnold, Vincent Aloriarly, anci th* student schedules, many be­ methods of attaining those pur-' grid* Visit Our .Sue Edwards and Rosemarie Tre- Slate at the close of his Junior a -great experience, being able to Head of Hi-Y Club gan to realiz* that not all .the '53 OLDS. $1095 ILEX COMPACTA marco will be the alternate.# ,Mi year. • meK and live with girls from all youngsters' "gripes" about dis­ **°Th*« ...IA- — , • J further high point of Mrs.-^ 'SO PLYMOUTH $145 *55 OLDS. $2095 98 4-Door. Radio, heater, bydra- A low spreading small leaf holly. RUFFLEK USE LKAKNED The gtdd* group consisted'ofM cElraevy's address was the'” DWARF ALBERTA To familiarize the girls of Atiss George Dougherty of th# Foreign I One may find our talented "Boy, over the Stale." Dick Williant", '58, was recently tances had been figments of the Spe4!ial De Luxe 4-Door. Radio, M 2-Dbor. Radio, heater, hydra- matlr, power klrerlng, power Greenhouse Language Department will cciunsel | Week " selling shoes al the In her spare time Jean likM to : elected president of Senior Hi-Y lYe'plrWiJ^^ir'^' ’'’ *"**n Pictures and stories behind them ! Hedter. matlc, 2-tone. OUR PRICE Hannah Jensen s Home Economics Imgglnatlon. and they commented broke*, tinted glass. ..EACH :)*ia with the ruffler on the sew- the negatli'c team and .Mr David ■ **“ ''®*'*®^*’' dance' and Hsten to popular times Club. The other officers are Karl to Honor Bociety members con­ c2' Pt'cc*' Petrine of retarded children in the Buhce'l • AFRICAN VIOLETS SPRUCE $3.95 mg machine, the girls are finish­ Harf«-ell of the Mathematics D e-' pereonalUy, ability and Tony Bennett's latest end "Alone" Reichelt, ’S9, vice-president; Gtl cerning this. i “ "Ttha Le- School snd Keeney Annex. She-* *2.88 • HOUSE PLANTS ing petticoats. partment will counsel the affirm s-' °f qualities he pos- rate *.# top.# in the music line. Bolssonmiult, '58. secretary; Jack* The (.emments of the "frenzied S?"**'"* WMd. David Guay,! also read a poem'of her own com- ;; YOUR LOCAL OLDSMORILE DEALER Dottle Thomas. Ray Btrat. Carol position, "Dedicated to the Men-> • MUMS Limited Number From making the petticoats the tive tea'm. sesses. we are all sure Steve will Another favorite la fried chick­ Jacbb|, '59, treasurer; Bob Ha.v, folka" ranged ftom complaints to A At the last meeting of the Debat- i happiness and success in en. Jean’s pet peeves: Back-seat Hueatis. Paula Adama, Clyde Rich­ tally Retatded Everywhere" w'hlch '58, chaplain. 'The club has ad- high praise. Major complainta ard. Joy Bennett, June Cervinl. BOXWOOD • PISH GARDENS sotSl*Von'\nv''DaUern*^'and^ on■'Mqnday"night,! everything he attempts, and Sunday driver*.! appeared on the program-.at tha-- KU.ardy New Kngland' grown. pi Large Norway mltt^Ml 40 new members whom Mr. were, "There lent enough time to John Ryan, pick Yulea, Loretta • PLANTERS v v ivava to transfer'^the marled for the society were ' Steve is the son of Air. and Mrs. Our crystal ball can predict- Ted Martin, the club advisor, wel­ get to class." and "My feet hurt." recent conference. 10-13" PUnts s a ^ rn meeting will be oh Hector Provost of 104 Elizabeth nothing but brightness, in the Bushn^ll, Barbara Hlckay, Carol ' The girls showed their apprecia- ~ Manchester Motor Sales • POTTING SOILS comed at the first meeting.- and Sugar Maples . ‘eai-ned to use, Afonday night, Oct. 21 and at that Dr. Other* expi-esaed bewilderment at Flaheii, Marge Grimm,. Carolyn tlon by being keenly attentive dur-Ji future of Jean, A tentative agenda, hat been the mate of halli In the immenae OUR PRICE a bKh Diameter, 15/18 F t TaU " practice debate will be held, Carol Fischer, '58. House, Marsha Gunther, Kgri ing the dtacourse and by asking” M f t f t • STRAW FLOWERS A m..^99a^ 9... ftnLa_ * Jean'is the dsughler of Mr. and drawn up for the coming year and plant ahd many were in aw* 'at the ‘‘SELUNO AND SKRVICINO OLDSMOBILBS FOR OVER 23 VEARH” itrughten the material and check in preparation for the Stratford d e-' Mrs. Henry L. Blanchard of 19 Reichelt, Lana Prows, Andrea Pag- jntalligent queiUbns’ at- tht que*-^ tnda lines. ' bate. plans'for a hay ride win be dls- prodigious number of facilities oli, Dan- Banavlgs, and PriaclN The first quarter ends on Nov. Homestead St. cuaeed at the Oct. 38 meeting. tlon and Anawer aaaaion wtilcli 512 WEST CENTER STREET—OPEN EVEN1NG&-MI 9-6427 or 3-15l\ Lynn Longfellow^ Richard Olmatad 'M ' 18. aeallabis fer-thair ehildren'a use. Parmakian. followed. . Carol Hueitis,. 'fit. Trlna Nlalsea, 'fit. Ofif aarlous note, howtvar, waa, g Paula Adama '59 Jana Oonda.

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BUGS BUNNY O r e s t progress is being made in So livt that you are safe to sell Ma(n CHESTBA BVEIONa HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1957 PAGE FnTEBJ^ '?i cancer control. But more must be your parrot to the town gossip. | HEV TMIS IS TH' LAtT TIME done if we are going to prevent T; CICEIK) fMTELLIN'VA , RID Sense and Nonsense was put up at cost of 148,000. H. ^ tile disease from invading two of According to the wife of a HebroSik Sage Ooodwih was the architect, rTOLD .VAT GO7 every three American homes: That friend, a fishing pole is a stick with Answer to Provlout _ and B a rre tt and' W ebb of BOIton ^ J ^ YJ'.Xfy*'.' ver n a p A proftsgor of «ncirnt history Kilin Magnate 'i'ou tackle him, is What it threatens to do. a worm on each end. LodiM and GtnHtmen were contractors. - - y i i C B l took A long, disipproving look nt Paul. You're better educated than Prog* "The puijneely g ift of $150,000 by'- hi* hew-bom son snd told ths doc­ what I am. You can give him a ------the will of the late Dr. Charles J. tor. better line of talk than me. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ACBOM S OpiMmenU Douglas has been the main fiactir Professor- \\V 11 nsiiif- him The- Paul w ent off on his disagree­ 1 ----- and 4 Lighting At Library Uj making the library expanaioiv, 1 ophiliis. able Job. When he came back, the Madam devdeea pdsHble. Doctor -Why wish s name like magnate asked anxiously: 5 Curved X,^ TcMher Hilled that on the poor little tyke ' 4 ----- of tha molding Magnate Well, how about ItT Since the opening of school. Professor .. - Because, he's Tlie- Paul Me acquiesced. a n a n o r S School book For Opening Sept. 4. Mj-a. Liicie Bengston has ophlius looking baby I ever saw. Magnate Did he? The dirty I Lady ----- 7 Lair dog. Gray iRaeklasa Hebron, Oct. 18 Speblal).—When been the aubstltute teacher in llTint Udy Grade 2 because it was impossible The local undertaker's hearse de­ drivers the official reopening of the Eknig- Hotel CTerk Did vou take a IS Awry t french friends laa Ubrnry takes plac* Sunday, td obtain a permanent qualified veloped a’ bad squeak, so he hired 14 G iya forth 24 Flavor 41 Those wba teacher prior to the opening of, a man from the garage to fix it. b a th ’ ’ to Egyptian Mias Marjorie H. Martin, head li­ Hii k G uest No. la one m iss­ ISEiinted river 27 Insect trap (sufllx) brarian, will give an outline of the school. v Tlie garageman-Jay down on the 22 Fencing aword 42 Distant Mrs. Paul Taylor of Mansfield carrier so he could listen in com­ ing? ! 11 tVench development of the library from 1» flippy summers 29 Sea bird < 42 Sea tagle the time of Its beginning. has now been hired to teach this fort and try to lo May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., car. Has hratcr, defrost- natar. A eompleta eftr with ter. Mrs. David Plielpe, Helen Por­ IT C O S T . IT C O S T t m o u s a n d Charles D. Oliver of East Glas­ Urea Also has radio?' beat­ $ ' V r ‘ GOSM, p o p .' t w r e e c ter. Mary M, Bliss, Mrs. Sarah tonbury. and Frank Jr . son of Mr. i era, ' signal lights and mrila, heater, iriciwl Hghta er and hew neat eorers. A TWREE 3 HUNDREDS'. Burnham, Mary O. Peters, ' Jane I'LL BET OUR t m o u s a n d and Mrs. F'rank Doraottl. ] MILLIONS.' Doolittle, Mrs. G, Burnham, Erne- powergHde. and new aeak Mvars. rsal valne. "l NEW C IT Y THOUSANDS Filing Vote IJsted MALL C O S T line Gillette, Ellzabetfi Post, Mrs. J. F. Babcock. Mrs. Mary 'Wood­ Karl H. Links, asaesaor. asks that I I HUNDREDS T f r ward. Jane Jagger, Sibyl Foster, all local farmers planning to: | / ' . OF DOLLARS) Joel Wilcox, Lucius J. Hendee, claim livestock exemptioni as pro-^ Caroline R. Foote, Elizabeth Bis- vided in the legislation passed at! aelT, Emily H- William*, Seth the special session of the Leglala-! 1955 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE 1954 DODGE 4-DOOR MSA OHEVROLET STATION WAOON Smith. Elizabeth Post. Frederick ture, file written requests with the I P. Bissell, James H. Townsend. Joel board of asseaaora before Nov. 1. !l W, M artindale. H enry O. W hite. Persona] Mention ! ■ Fopiilar Del Ray with all Nice Koty and blue with If we have U fight this totaled Tbe Misaea Joan Hawitt and i Minrp t-tona blue. H as heater Sind matohtiig taiterion^'A cem- JST STAV plaaSIc latertor, Wlpea -clean HT.-IO, The larg est donor was Ab­ lola McCorrlaon are vacationing in 11 pletely eqvdpped c a ir w ith ra­ $■ ^ O P t h e r e ______$ ' ■wtchhig aaat eevtra. A real bar- ner Hendee, who pWtked down 78 W ashington, D.C- 'The glHa a c a :' wHh a dnnap e.lath. Has ra> dio, heater, defrosters and ‘■You and your «lwayt iMving to tif eft the front row cents, and marked it paid. both employed In Hartford. 1 — } »0-4ft ghln- pawergUde. ot^Sverything." ^ kv Wl W>vw«. library's History Rall.v Slated ' die, haalnr and Powerflidt. jiaalul. To Bum up. by 1844 the venture a l l e y OOP Up In The Cloud.s \ BY V. T. HAMLIN On Sunda.v at 4 p.m.. the Young I had become the Young Ladlet' People's Fellowship srrotip of St. j "vSjSrTTMEv" COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO tlnlon Society. In 18.57 It became P eter's Episcopal Church v-lll leave ; \ DItJhfT’ a District Library, and in 1889, the Hebron LIbrarj'.' There was no li­ Phelps Hall to attend an Arch-,j| IN TBC VIBV-OCRaNi JV»D I HMitC TO deacohr.v Rally, at St. Paul's Epis­ THEY HAD TO OOHC /fiE T BACK IN brary building tWn and the first 195S FORD STATION WAGON 1954 OHEVROLET CLUB COUFE 1951 MERCURY 2-DOOR housing of the books was in the copal Church, Wllllmantlc. front hall of the Pendleton real- ... . . m I dence. The. present library buW-- Evening Herald He-, Very elean battleship gray, ^ bron enrreapondent Mlaa fttMan A nine paeeenger 4-door A trtie family ear. Has all Ing was erected on the site of the ll Complete with radio, heater.- jA Aaron Norton place, the houae hav­ Pendleton, telephone AO a4«n.r 11 $ ' Wauty. Oolpplete a1th ra­ plaatio hitertor, 4e htxe ing been destroyed in tha fire of 8-.84ft4...... $ ' scat eovers snd money gavlng 1881. dio and heater. heater and. detrosters. Ckwta Liated ovetdrive. The library opening on Sunday will be frpm 3 to 5 p.m. 'The 11* brarians patrbns irtky’ brin^ Fraseriptions in books which were borrowed last tiuljji but thi* Is not oblfga-1 “ "FREE FICK.UP torj-. The. regular hours will bells AND DELIVERY" resumed next Tuesday. The library • ^ 1953 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR 93 I$S3 OHEVROLET A-OOOR MSS OHEVROLET 4-OOOR BEL AIR wilt be open Tuesdays and Fridays, | ^Arthur drug Storts LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS from 2 to 6 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. The luxury' Hnw ef Chevrolet. BUZ SAWYER . The new addition to the library A 9-tons rar at the right price. BY ROY CRANK A Jet Mack beauty act off with ’jhj A eJran, sharp t-tone benaty. FUCErMTOmV! IFMASUI eirsa a-bitewatl tirea. Also hne I Hae beater, defrestera and seat SAYS irs THUS, THEN IT'S Has de. Inxe- beater, defrosters radio, heater and h.vdramatte. eevera. A true bargain. ^ TRUE. K 5T TD FORGET Landscape NOW and se^t eoVINTB.

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lE FF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN! tfw timt ta PLANT! MICKEY FINN MY Down And Out! BY LANK LEONARD AND I'P LIKE TO ^ TTrrerBg:— COBB. FORGET THE W nas HAWKINS. THIN S, MR. 1$S1 WILLYS STATION WAOON 1952 FORD Y8 TUDOR MSI MEROORY OLUB OOUFE LIKE TO ASK YOU COBB.' .; e SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR SCARE LAST FOUNDATION SPECIALS Beantlfnl dark green. Has radio, An nnbeatable bargain. Com- 3 A real monify saver. Has rndlo, Yh N IG H T' y 4 GLOBE ARBORVITAE $1195 beater and everdriva TWa i plete with rndlo, heater and i header, overdrive aad seat eer- v j AND wagon la like new l seat eavers. ers. . 2 PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE s«v. $4.os! V 6 YEAR YEWS 4 UPRIGHT and * 1 5 ’ * 1951 STUOEBAKEH 24I00R 1959 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE MS2 OHEVROLET SUODRBAN Save $5.05! Here's a .ragged station wagon on l \ ■ ■ ^ 2 SPREADERS A clean low-prioed Champion. A popular ear for the teen­ CAPTAIN EASY raper BY LESlJE TURNER MR. ABERNATHY a triKk rhassis. Ideal for the hunt­ BY RALSTON JONES AND FRA.NK kiDGEWAT Has hydramatic, heater, de* $ agers. Has beater, defroaters $ $ 1 nWY'P BE OF NO U$E TO er or flshennan to travel the rough 5 YEAR YEWS and whltewalla MY BUYER. AND HJ VIEW OF iToaters and sent eevers. back roads. ^ ThE. NEWS' I hea rd TOPAVi * 1 1 ’ * VO ADVISE VOU TO SNAP IkO uiiL r\mmma' ^ 4 UPRIGHT and 2 SPREADERS . Sovn $3.05! 8 1952 DODOE 2-DOOR FERTILIZER LAWN SEED Inspected 25% OFF! 25% pFF! USED Approved A real clean ear at a down to DI5EP REft.^SCAkLET earth prise. P E O N I E f WHITE aad PINK Priced Low

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THE m Yale Seeking First Victory at Cornell, Herald Angle Brown B j EARL W. YOST — 1 Cross Choice Against Dartmouth Sports Editor Cleveland Boss Wings’ Fans Peeved N o Ip 8 rakrii from a Soiled Cuff Blasts Eagles Ro.stnn, Oct. 18 (/P)-t^F1u Genial Charlie HloS.sfield, a.s.si.stant ticket manaRe-r of the bugs, a jinx Yale never has Milwaukee Brai'es, I.'? due for a promotion in the near future Coast Baseball Clubs lieaten, an unkrjown opponent, to the post of cither traveling secrelar.v or director of puhlip For Near Riot As Team Nosedives • - and a game for which Part- relations. Duffy Lewis, who foi-rhed one of hasehall’s greatest > ■> moulli cannot afford to point known outfields of Lewis, Harry Hooper and Tri.i Speaker, Cleveland, Oct. 18 (^ )— Detroit. Oct. 18 (JF)— The fans pifotested when Jack To Seek Damages Soon tonmiTow will play role.s in i.s the current traveling secretary while midget Don David- Coach Paul Brown, still con­ Adams, the National Hockey League’s master squad juggler, the New England collefie football 5 on handles press relatione. . .* ' ' • . ' .... cerned about the rough stuff traded off all-time favorite Ted Lindsay and All-Star goalie arena. Foi the first time this year Speaking: of the Bravc.«i, I can’t that nearly turned last Sun­ San Francisco, Oct. 18 {/P)— Nogotiations to determine forget to mention what was tlic Americftn League reason. ,, X l home x Glenn Hall, and tliey’re yelling even louder now that the I'lie pesky flu Rernis have forced Detroit Red Wings have dropped'* ■■>■■■■■■■ -H— ------damages to be paid the Pacific Coa.st League by National cancellation of games in the area qiuclc.l ran i cax lion loi a home " ’®" ^ day's game into a riot, didn't three of their first four contests. _ League teams taking over the San Franci.sco and Lbs An­ namely, Bramleis at .Springfield, niii in Wo,-1.1 Senes hi.stoi v. When | come rigtjt out and sa.v' it tvaa Klslon Howard of Bcanlownem won 38 and lo«t 39 the fault of the Philadelphia The Boston Bruins administered 'Kmg May Start geles aroa.s are expected to start Noy. 1. Bowrioin' at Williama and Colby at Detroit's third loss last night by Trinity. blasted a Warren Snahn’ ? niteh”lnto^ Ramc*. Of 46 night K«mes. Boston ! Eaglet. Thst'» the next h^R step in th o»'— -----—,— ------In nnm Vr, I " ®® ** ’'®‘* ®t .'»hutOUtS the Club ! But he told a local radio audience a 3-1 count and three former Red move Weet by the New York Yale travels to Ithaca, N. Y., the Icftfield «enl<* In gagame No. nine were entered For UConn Eleven hast nighj that National Football Wing players did enough damage for an Ivy League match vital to wi'ih two out.s in-the ninth and two Giant* and the Brooklyn DortRcre into the books a* victories. 1 League Commissioner Bert Bell io make It derisive. Vic Staaluk and and it rOuld hrinR some heated de­ noad Contest both eliiba The defending' cham­ nmners on base uith Uie Braves leading 4-1 you » ould have heaid Against nghthaiided pitchers the ! knows the Cleveland Browns were Real (Jhevreflls, two of the Bruins' Storrs, Oct. 18 (S*l— The Univer­ bate. pion Elis already have iost one '- Red Sox v.-in 61 snd lost 64 game.* A pin drop in County Stadium. I not responsible for s;tartlng the top performers, and_ youngster sity of Onnectleut fbhtball .team A spoke.sman for the Giants, al­ I\o,* encounter and mu.st win to while southpaws beat the Sox but Johnny Bucyk each scored a goal Milwaukee, , fight's. .3 appeared in good ihape today oa - ready in town as the San Fran- In Silver City stay in contention. eight Ume.s iiix29 m eetings.... Seven players were ejected dur­ and rookie Bronco Horvath, draft­ •ri.sco Giants. »*id representatives Jackie Jensen, who lied with it trundled off to Maine for ita sec­ Cornell has beaten Harvard m Art Ponpralz. recreation and ing the game, which the Browns ed from the Montreal system, would.be at the PCL annual meet- Frank Malzone for TIBI honors, ond Yankee Conference gome of Its lone Iv\' outing hut has ab­ welfare direutor at Han^ilton won 24-7. and players from both scored a pair to complete, the rout. inR. which starts in Sacramento For Gridd ers each with 10.1; grounded into no \y sorbed beatings from Colgate and Standard in Wind.sor Ix>ck.*». re- benches swarmed onto the field in ■The Red Wings gave up Bucyk tbe seoaon agalaat th* Univeroity the first day of next niopth . . ,, .. ,, - less than 21 doubleplays. a team Syrai ii.se. the .fourth quarter to join in a and cash last winter to get goalie of Maine. ' . Transfer Needs Approv*! high. . . m e Red sox won more Sun smartinR over their poor : Yale holds an 11-6-2 edge In tba Holy Cross stai, would coach the wild melee. Terry Sawchuk back after Adanis Proposed transfer of the San fiame.'^ than they lost against the' Connecticut, the defending pre-game tre.ntment -Wednesday ! series but has not been able to 12th Straight I-nss had dealt him to BoetXn two sea­ champion, haa a I-O conference Franilsco PCI- franchise to the niRht in Qunicy, Ma.ss.. the Man­ HSP basketball team this aea.son. roilnwmg clubs ia.,t season, Balti- i \ l whip the Big Red in four previous roi-man la a former pro leaguer u'a.shinglon, Cleveland and son* earlier. The veteran goalie record, after a .19-6 victory over Gisnts frorh the Boston Red Sox chester Merchants take another it was the 12th straight lo.ss for in return for the Minneapolis club visits to Schoellkopf Field Cor- with Bridgeport ami Manchester Kansas City. In 22 meetings with ; Philadelphia, going back to last has yielded 17 -goals in four games' Maaoachuaett* lost Saturday. ti^-Ram c winning streak into neir won in 1941 and 19.50 while but Adams anil Coach Jimmy Moina'a conferenea rscord is 3-1. o: the Americsn - Assn, needs their contest with the Bridgeport entries in the American League, (he Yankees. New York copped 14 season and Including 1957 exhibi­ the teams tied there in 1946 snd New pla.vers with the Pros this decisions. Detroit and Uhicago, Skinner blame the defense for Coach Bob Ingalls said there are leaRue approval. Bronx Bombers tonight under the tions, and Brown said even the The spoHcsman said representa-[ „ csppa Flctd in MeHden. 19.5.3. season will include Johnny Jones, other 61st division clubs, sl.so won Philadelphia coaches were a "lit- Rocca Puts Best FeetFonvardatGarlten moil of them.. only two uncertain pooltlona— left Tuft* 1 nbeaten a jumping pick from A lC Jack more gsme.s than tliev lost against i tie frantic." Crowd* Falling Off halfback and quarterback— in his lives of the Giants would be | kickoff ts sihediiled at 6:1,V Dick (The Bruiser) Affils absorbs a double-barreled clout on the chin from Antonlno Rocca's bare pre.’ienl M Ihf PCL .leRjion to scok , , , Difts. one of New England'* Scott and Bill I-olcy. ex-1 Mas.s (Pe Sox In ,57. He said before the game the The crowd* for three home starting lineup. feet during en Australian tag team match at Madison Square Garden. Rocca, with more bounce approval. President Horace Stone- , after tyinning their first four small college unblemished scoring sensation. Scott, a form- . • • Philadelphia coaching staff pro- games at Olympia Stadium have He said either Lenny King, trou­ to the ounce than any other heavj’weight wrestler, tqamed with Miguel Perez to defeat Affils and bled by a bad ankle, or Sal Greco ham of the Giants is expected to ,'"'® ®f the 19.’), season that eleven*, travel* to Franklin and er local resident, was named the Hunting season ui Connecticut I tested that the sealskin brown jer- been unusually slim and many Wladek i Killer) Kowalski before 18,3.35 astonished fans. - of Hartford, who stood out in the head Its deiegslion. A t the same ! Merchants were upended by Mar*hall in Lancaater, P*. The most valuable player in the Cen- opens one week from tomorrow ! seys worn by the Browns made it fan* have been leaving early -v Mosaachusetts game, wUi be at time It was indicated the whole, | the undefeated Holyoke Knights, Stillman^Sf Cut and Shoot Style Diplomats likewise are unbeaten tral Connecticut League la.st sea- Saturday. Oct. 26, This week and hard to keep track of the ball. The an unusual sight in the town that knotty question of damages mav ‘T " ’ '' son. .Look for the American I.e- ne.xt week is a closed season on left half. With hogs lazing in the background. Roy Hairis sips some water hut the Jum'oos know little else protest WHS taken to Bell by phone, can boast of eight National Hock­ get its nrst full siring. ' ^ct. 2, for s retii. n skirmish. Ut-, glon to name a new junior base- all hunting and training of doga Ingalls laid ha ia eonsldarlhg from a apigot after a workout tn hi* backyard gymnasium at about this foe they are facing for Brown said. ey League championships in the Emit Sick, owner of the Seattle : '» > pounds. All will play In the eight PCL, votes. j setback against Connecticut oppo- * * * training of hunting dogs on rec- used during the Browns-Eagles en­ weight. They fought as amateurs. Hartack Searching college power* of the are*. — T h e* in the game since 193tand haven’f^plays host to North Carolina and Chance* are hi* every shift will the Oyster Bowl Batui^ay at Norfolk against Georgia. - ( A P Photofax 1. Sick has threatened to sue th e j> 'l‘®n during the past five years, Blg Burr Caikson. former UConn ognized field trial areas...' New counter. 'file unifomis were not New York, Oct. 18 (/P) In th* battle -at >he major un­ won since 1916. start a roar and every shot signal Both now are professionali. two .National League clubs if dam- ' Manager George Mitchell and baskelball star and a member of Britain Teachers College and New changed. flu germ ha.s cut a heavy Queen Elizabeth in another. Coach Frank Toro also wish to re­ beaten* at Worcester. Holy Crosa Only Washington State. Stan­ Other leading games: a general pandertumium ages for Invading the PC L fall the Green Manor Pio.s la.st sea- ' Haven Teachers collide .'ialurday The Browns and the Eagles have swath through the collegiate The player, of course, la Mau­ short. He estimated his investment tain po».aes*ion of the mythical is rated a *ix point favorite over ford, California and Oregon are Raat--Villanova at Boston Col­ son. has resigned his position at at the Hamden High School field a return match schedule for Sun­ rice (Rocket) Richard, one goal in the Rarniers at two million dol­ State aemi-pro championship, a For 310th Victory Dartmouth. football schedule for the third eligible. Oregon State, the diefend- lege. Penn at Brown, Yale at Cor­ Rockville High to accept a teach- at 2 o'clock. . . The 420.000 added day at Philadelphia, and Bell has away frdm the 800-goal mark in H lars but said he probably would be title the Merchants have held since Back in the Ivy race. Penn edll straight week. But neverthe­ ing champion, can't play in the Indians Rule Favorites ing-coaching job at a West Hart- Puritan Handicap over the one said he will watch the game. Bell nell, Columbia at Harvard, Dart­ regular season National Hi - Billy West-Southern California day night. Don Cowl** of th# Y fail to duplicate last year’s poor back until being sidelined with s M ERCHANTS’ LE A G I E grounds, River Rd , North Coven­ here one week from Sunday. Ill, be bypassed. in 1:10 2 5 and won by two erj- from the year 1920 to 1948 jockey to avoid th# league cellar. New England's two only major Club; Tomorrow afternoon the Lynch of Hartford outpointed -at California, Utah at Denver. Ore­ staff reports. Midget player* may 1^7 reeoi^ After Middletown broken collarbone in the scrim­ Standings try. Mitchell is still seeking a suit­ In Western Pennsylvania. St. Arm y is hoping to reboimd from lengths. w-h«n the organization lived a pre- Rhode Island Is an overw-helm- unbeaten foothsll teams. Holy non-loo successful UConns play Charlie (King I Cotton of Toledo, gon su te at UCLA, Montana at register and workout Monday cornea strong Canard of Waat Hart­ mage with Hartford Bulkeley. W Pet. He said that no local dogs were able opponent for Sunday after­ Vincent canceled Us scheduled it# defeat by Notre Dame last Trainer Jimm.v Jones is point­ carlbu* financial existence. Often ing favorite to romp against Mas­ Crois and Dartmouth, clash Sat­ .Ml ine at Orono in a Yankee Con­ Ohio, last night in a 10-round bout meeting with Waj'hesburg and Utah. Stanford at Washington, night. Junior players of Tueaday ford. unbeaten at the moment, A ll of these factors have been Dart's Dairy ...... f .750 entered to hi* knowledge noon and it appear* that the Mer­ ing Barbizon either for the 120.- week. The Cedeta are aware that the team sailed for the Olympic* sachusetts. urday afternoon in Worcester st ference offering. The Injury to a( the Stale Theater. Califoirtia Teachers callel off its Brigham Young at Wyoming. and Intermediates on- Thuraday punAIess Windham, Bristol, also Community Pre.as ....( ,667 The trial* will begin at 8 t.m. chants. if they do play, will be on 000 added I^neeton Handicap on this is the last strong opposition noticeable in the losing battles with w-ithoiit adequate fund* to cover the How-ever. the hig Yankee Con­ 1:30. It will be the Indians' "V " o f­ Lenny King the second time he Lynch, at 147, displayed some game with Edinboro Teachers, Tonight: night. still among .the undefeatSMl Nor­ White Glass ...... ’ .584 after the Manchester olub serves the road. A possible booking with Oct. 30 or the 125.000 added Ben­ on its schedule until the Navy Hartford Public, JIall and Meriden. operation. ference etrugglw pit* Oinnecticut fense against Dr Eddie Ander­ carried the ball in the opener fast snd accuiate punching, but thus setting up a Waynesburg- West Virginia at George Wash Girls basketball la achednled wich and powerful Bast Hartford. Vic's Soda Shop .. .5 .417 breakfast to the participants. th4 New London Pequot* In the jamin Franklin Handicap Nov. 2. But as Briggs recently pointed out. But tn 19.50 Russia entered the (1-0 in the conference! and Main* son's "multiple T " attack in the against .Springfield has made the the fight wa* marred by a great Edlnboro clash to highlight Way- game— the season finale. Ington, North Carolina State at Wedneiday night*. A t the moment the Indiana rate as Moriarty Bros . . ,4 .333 According to Chappell, a scent Whaling City is In the W'ork* at the Yesterday, Hartack won the “ AH the boys need to^be a winner competition and Olympic fund i ( 2- 11. biggest game in this area...Lead- Hu.skies just another club. deal of clinching. nesbiirg's Homecoming Day fes­ In the South, possibly the big- Miami (F la), Mississippi at'Tulane First table tennia tourney of the three-point favorites over the Howard landscapers .3 .2,50 Will be laid over a one-mile course prese,nt. first at Ganrten State wiUt Norma's is spirit and aggressiveness." TVo raisers found they had a new ap- Connecticut is the defending Ing ground gainer thus far this • • • Referee Red Moffeett of Milford tivities. Wheaton, HI., scheduled gest game Is the Aubiirn-Georgia ______season, which will be concluded, on Tigers and should be favored over League-leading Darts Dairy and the doga will start in a pack. And while in Quincy Wednes­ First at *20.40, the thlrfl with important Ingredient* for any suc­ peal to the public wrhich support*' champion. The w-innei- w-ill be th# season with the Yale gndders Is Former hattet dancer Rick I gave Lynch seven rounds and 48 Kentucky State" to replace flu Tech affair. No two ways about It,' one night, will be held Wednesday the rebuilding Whippets. Co-Cap­ and third place While Glass The first dog to reach the "tree" Prince Chasmar at *11.60, the cessful football eleven day, the Weymouth Towiiies ap­ the U.S. team. 'lone challenger • ••• to Rhode Island's veteran fullback Gene Coker with Starr will make his Hsrtford ' point* to Cotton's 43. There were crippled Illinois Wesleyan. undefeated Auburn has it* eye* set IV fislevszt __ night at the Y. Pool and table ten­ tains Danny ReAn and Joe Dyer Perhaps some of the lineup I notched simitar 3-1 victories over and bugle for the coon will be fourth w-ith G. Edward at *5 and proached Mitchell for" a game In TVeasurer R. Max Ritter reported strong bid for the. title. 1^8 yards in 30 carries fn.i a four I wrestling debiil Wednesday night ! no judges (Cotton'weighed 150. Trinity Game Off on the Southeastern Conference iFriQ ClUOS nis will be alternated, each and Co., have the potential to up- declared the winner. the featured sixth with Irish Love change* made bv Briggs this week! P '"" ,pmrnunity Pre.ss Weymouth but the Manchester on the eve of National 01.ympic In two non-conference encoun­ yards per try average Sopho- I at Foot Guard Hall. He's sched­ j A crowd of 1,175 paid $3,295 to . Amonig^ other games canceled championship this year. Wednesday, Cowles aald. •et either Bristol or Norwich but I and cellar-dwelling Howard Land-! Dogmen from all the New Eng- player# hay# told Mitchell to hold at *11.80. will help the Indians write fmisl “ " f "llar-d w el inc How. Day collections .o f *2.939.170.61 ter*, New- Hampshire wdll be *t more* Rick Winkler. 120 yards in uled to duel with Karl Von Hess. see the fight. Promoters had said were Washington and Jefferaon- It's a tough league, though, and To PlayPrisoh Bowling league* jg.,for junior the Indisns are given no chance p Mori- j land states, and Pennsylvania, New to their eight-game lo.aing streak "c h" out for a game' at Nebo. In 1955 33'atehed with Intereet over the' past four year*. Of this j w-hlle Vermont will play 23 tri^. and Herb Hallas, 91 yards Sam Giillno i.s promoting the a *5,000 gross waa needed to Thiel. Colby-Trinlty.. Johns Hop- Georgia Tech is not the least of members will start shortly and all at' all against Consrd and (Toach built up over the past two sea- Shop I York, New Jer.sey and Ohio have and again last fall tha Merchants ’The perforinance of the Llangol­ tn 22 at(enipt*. rank second and setttled for a 2-2 stalemat^. Carl amount *1,37.5.867.83’ *i,3i.i,a6T.83 w-a* ipenl to jj i® Rochester. show ... Two new referees in the break even. Lvnch waa guaranteed klns-Havcrford, RPI-Union, Bow- the problems confronting Auburn. Two of Manchester’s Midget interested are asked to sign up Hank Giardl's potent Hornets. Bona. Certainly Manchester will entered their animals in the con­ met the Towhle* in Weymouth and len Farm's Mister Gii* also wdll send teams to the Pan American Amherst is figured to have an third. Th>v Eli., travel tn Ihara | .National Hockey League thi., sea- Bolin Jr. 150-375, Mac .McIntosh $2,500. doln-Wllliams, Slippery Rock- The Engineers. Incidentally, will be Football League entries, the with Jack or Norman vTttner, test. Over 1550 in prizes, plus now feel its time for the Towmies be watched w-ith keen interest at Satiirday for a skirmish with .,on are Dalt McArthur and Lou Fair Speed In Backfleld get no better opportunity than 147-369. Harvey Johnson 115-368. Games In Mexico Oily in 1955, the * " > ’ afternoon against Coast Cotton has held Garnet (Sugar) Western Reserve. Wa.shlngton trying to atone for their loss.to Smoke Eaters and Police Cruisers, bowling alley manager*. trophies, will be swarded. to appear here. Garden State today. The 6-vear- Before the opening game this egainat the clawlesa Tigers Satur­ A1 PIrkey 346. Pete Dubaldn 337 Winter Olympic* at Cortina. It*ly. <7'i«rd. Cornell . . Del'.Webb co-owner of | Farelll. The former ia the young- Hart to a draw and has twice de­ University (St. Louis)-Western Louisiana State last week. LSU. will play a regular game Sunday old son of Nasrullah. entered in a In 19.56 and the Summer G*me* in ®fber game* Involving area fell the spiritless Indians were day tn MlddletowT). and Archie LaRochelle 132 turned Ihe New York''5'ankec, and Lou eat member of the staff at 25 feated Joey Giardello. Michigan. Brandels-Springfleld. Al- for its part, also is in the thick of afternoon at the "big house" in mile and one-sixteenth race, ia Melbourne last year. team* Include: MO BUfilNEfiS in (he night’s best scores PertnI. owner o f the Milwaukee j Farelli ia 32. Both worked their In the prellmlnariea: fred-Hobart and Montana Mines- things and plays Kentucky in a Wethersfield. The contest will pre­ pointing for the *75,000 added The surplii* will be set aside to American International at Brave*, are both id .the $100 mil- | way up through the Ontario Hock- George (KIdl Rosa, 144, Hart­ Northern Montana. league game. cede a regular game between the Note to .secretary: Use first Tickets Notv on Sale for Trotters Trenton Handicap on Nov. •. And Dublin — (N E A ) — ’¥he leading provide an annual income tn meet i Bridgeport. Rates at MiiMIebury-. lion R year oonatrmtKjn l^aguf*. icy Aasn. Othp-r loop refa thia aea- ford, outpointed Corrado Mancar- Many major schools alsq have In the Big 10. two of the pre­ Connecticut SUte Prison and an name* of all bowlers rolling note­ if at top form he could prove trou­ Item of export from Ireland to the worthy scores in the future. running expense* according to! -Y'"' Britain Tearhera at New- • • • Ison ar^ Red Stor^^y. Frank ITd- ella, 143. Floridia, Sicily, eight. been weakened by the virus. But tenders to Michigan State’s throne. outside foe. Dog Training Classes Start blesome for Round Tab)* In that Kenneth I'^ g) Wilson. USOA | Haven Teachers, Northeastern at no manpower shortage has been United States is th* thoroughbred Red .Sox piirhora tui in ! vari. Kddie Powora and Gaye .lames Monts. 167. Hartford, out­ Minnesota arid Wisconsin, play Im­ Tickets for the dual attraction THUB.SDAV HOUSE3UVES’ I mile and one-quarter event. Hofstra, Upsala at Norwich and reported at Oklahoma or Michigan horse. In I9S6 Americana bought Meadowlark Lemon New Star president. Wltfi other invested aa- com plelf >fam<‘a during th^ 19^7 | Stewart. pointed Roy Belcito, 168, Worcea­ portant games. The Gophers go are now on tale at Police Head­ D,028,289 worth. ' standings I B. A. Darlo'a Venomous, w-ho Wesleyan at Worcester Tech. State. As the result neither the eet*. the USOA thu* is assured of ter. Mas*., six. against Illinoi*. while the Badger* quarters and at the various fire Monday at Community Y Gym W L. Pet. I has won all up and down the A t­ an Income of *90.000 a year. Spartans nor the Sooner* art ex­ Paul Lee. 138. Hartford, and journey to defending champion houses. Those planning to attend BowI-a-Dears ...... 13 7 6.50 lantic seaboard. Invaded New pected to have any undue difficulty, Golf competition for the Ryder With Quintet Due Here Nov. 6 "In the future we een meet all Chico Madestro, 140, Flierto Rico, Iowa. must report at the prison not later Bowi-a-Jets ...... 1.3 7 ,650 York for th# S6th running of the OUT o r ’THE MONET Draw. six. although Oklahoma ha* proved at Cup between Great Britain and Activity has atarted once again Hi-Fi’s ...... 12 8 .600 association overhead and al»o cover The big one in the Southwest' than 1 o'clock. The midget game W 7- *24,150 Interborough Handicap at International League to Move Johnny Martin, 141, Wethers­ least, that It'* human in it* three the United Slatea began in 1937. In the Manctaeeter Dog Training Pinups ...... 10 10 .500 all necessary- expenses Incurred in Conference ia Texas A&M, trailing will start at 1 :.30. The funniest man in all sport* the opening of Jamaica yesterday New- York (NEAl — A visitor field. outpointed Killer Ramos, 139, victories. eSaas which holds forth every Rockettes ...... 10 10 ,.50(J fund retring.’ said Wilson. "Con- in the wake of Michigan State and they call Meadowlark Lemon, the and stepped six furlongs in to the Bel'mont Psrk stable are* Hartford, three. The suspicion that Bud Wilkin­ Monday night at the Community Ten Pins ...... 5 15 .250 1:11 1 '6 for a length victory. She sequenth- the contribution* re­ Oklahoma a* No. 3 team in the T . Now in Ita eighth season the great comedy sensation of the ceived In future campaigns ran go noticed a trainer putting brandy Franchise Back to, Jersey City son's outfit might get beaten The Bowi-a-Dears won 3-1 over fabulous Harlem Globetrotters paid * 16.60 for her fifth ■victory somewhere along the line - plus country, and Texas Chrietiiui. claaa is open to all dog owiiera the Pinups and the Bowi-a-J«ts 100 per rent to the original piir- in a horse's oat* snd asked why. basketball team, coming to Man­ in eight starts this year. Ua relatively weak schedule- -un- Arkansas, which might give Texas th Manchester whose dogs are six also pinned a 3-1 triumph over the poee of iinderwTiting the team ex- Th* conditioner said it was sup­ Jersey City, N. .1. Oct. 18 'J*; chester on Nov. 6 to play against Mr*. Ada Rice's Pucker Up. No, Yankees to ciYu^w from a metropoll- ' Rec Volley Ball, doubtetily influenced the voter* In A 4 M s'-run for the league crown, months of age and over. Rockettes as the two winners 1 candidate for mare of th# v e a riP *"*? ' . . . . . posed to make the stijed. wrin. TTi* M’ith the far-flung International the Philadelphia Sphas. Tickets for tan population ^ 1 2 million. i this week's A.ssociated Press poll meet* Texas. President Jim Sheldon, who has. maintained their deadlock for first honors, covered seven furlonga-'of (: Wilson said tbe asaociation also visitor thought a minute and then League indicating a desire to re­ this attraction, at the high school The IL. a *lVu)]e A circuit, Basketball Plans to send Michigan State to the ton. Duke, No. 5 in the country lie- held that post since its birth, re­ place. In a third match, Hi-Fi’s sloppy going in 1:27 2 5 a* a tune- Is embarking on an intensive pro. observed that it abvioiiily didn’t trench and then drive for major gym are now on sale at Nassiffs. claimed Jersey Crl,v to replace Last W'cek, Oklahoma had to hind Minnesota, plays Wake For­ Mr, Harvey” ports thst the main purpose of took three points from the last i up for her appearance in the *50.- gram to raise the level of American w-ork very well since the hors* atatiia, this part-time big league The game will be promoted by the either Havana or Miami, both of come from behind to defeat Texas, est in an Important Atlantic <3oast I the class ia “to teach dog'owiiers place Ten Pins. Night’s top single ' 000 Spinster Stakes at Keeneland standards In auch Olympic sports hadn’t won In hta last 12 starts'.'" city today found Itself a jumping which suffered losses at the gate A meeting to organize a Busi­ local bilworth-Cornell-Quey Post, which had not been rated s prob­ Conference game, while Maryland tha proper way. to train their doga games were chalked up by Mary next Thursday-. This was no bet­ *8 gymnastics, field hockey, soccer "I know-," said the tpainer. but I ’v# o ff point In baseball's continuing the past season. Other teams In the nessmen's Volley- Ball League will on American Authentic No. 102, American Legion. lem. 21-7. Meanwhile, Michigan to be useful household pets." In­ Chapman 122. Caroline .lanicke ting. and Greco-Roman' wreelllng. got the happiest horse In the race." battle of ahtfting franchieae. league are Rochester, Buffalo. be held Monday night at 7:30 st the East Side R e i. AH teams In­ State was grinding out a 35-6 con­ structors are Sheldon, Mrt. Ro­ 114-10,5. Millie Beaupre 114 and Trotters’ owner-coech Abe Sap- Jodi (*6i scored s frrmt running Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers Toronto, Montreal, Richmond anil quest over a strong Michigan out­ by berta Zonlick and Mrs. Doris Hat- Kay Dnlin 105. erstein thinks Meadow-lark is victory' in Suffolk Downs' feature for 15 gkmea during the past two Colli nibus. Ohio. terested in competing are asked to have representatives present. fit. tin. A number of club members PAGAN! CATERERS destined...to become the greatest and Checkered Flag (*13.fi0i turn­ seasons and for years an IL salient “ Becoming a third major league While these two goliaths are have entered their dogs in show 8tnndlngA funnyman in the 30-year history ed in a one length triumph in the before the Jersey City Giants has been our goal all along," Tuesday night will be basketball meting night and all teams wish­ striving- to cement and Improve, competition and won both degrees L Pet. of his world-rebpwmed team. - ! headliner at Sportsman's Park. Pro Basketball Bounces Back moved .out In 1950, this metropolis Shaughnessy said. "I don't know their-positions, respectively, there and blue ribbons. Outing* . if. . . . 7 Meadowlark ia Irmre than a mere of"300,000 i« just across the Hud­ how long it will take, maybe a ing to play In the East Side Rec LOAM ___ 13' .650 Businessmen's League are askfd are loads of other top games S-morgaabords . . 9 comedian. “He’s a gr?at alHaroundl son River from New York City. year, two or five, but, we are on around the country and plenty The fi.rat session was- held last ___ ■ It .550 Quietly in All the Excitement to meet et 7 o'clock. One hour Wedding* ...... athlete, greatest tn th* history o f; our way. Get ready for fall Monday night. Each Monday .... 11 9 .5.50 Calhoun Favorite I L Presidiint Frank Shaughness.y later teams interested in playing with considerable significance. Clambahe* .... 11 WiUlston Industrial School in W il­ "Jersey City Is a good baeeball (3on*ider Washington Stste- ffrass seeding now. during the fall and winter season ,... 9 .450 for bread. But where there's a will announced yeaterda.v from league In the Rec Senior League will meet Buffet* '...... * 12 .400 mington. N.C.. where he ‘captained town with a fine ball park which Oregon and Arm y-Pitt at opposite Farm field loam- Ap-' ciaasee for beginners will start at there’s a w-ay: it waa not an in- i New York (NBA) So, thev He figures that his barkrourt headquarters in Montreal that the at the Bast Side office. Receptions ...... • 8 .400 both football and basketball teams. Affain^t Ca8tellani has adequate parking facilities. ends of the country. 88 o'clock with the advanced dogs 12 I surmountgble difficulty, and World Series 1# 6nished and you should be as good as any w i^ league would move bark into Jer- I 'proximatelv 5 yard Smorgasbord.* shutout With television and radio receipts Win Wo4ild. Clinrh Spot taking over the spotlight at 9 the Re- scoriqg more than 2,200 point* In Meadowlark proved it. j veterans Jack McMahon aha eey City Ih "the first big step In load $10.00. ceptlons 4-0 to gain a tie for sec­ New- York. Oct. 18 (A5— Rory Cal­ suspect that you might be knee becoming a third major league." we could almost guarantee any HOCKEY AT A GLANCE i If Washington State can get by o'clock. four years at the latter sport. On a rubbish-heap, he found a : Slater Martin heading the little ond place w-ith the Weddings who deep in the football season. club a successful operation." Oregon, the Cougars are almost Monday night will be the Dfc.SPIRITO DOB’N . Spotted,In Germany torn ^ io n sack and a small barrel | houn. the mlddlewei)(fht division’s men. Selvy and W ilfong giva New York, now a one-team city gra,bbed a 3-1 decision over the since both the Brookl.im Dodgers Tiinreday’e Remills certain to be elected the Pacific Yez, now you May apply last chance for newcomere to reg­ Boston .—IN E A t—T ony DeSpir- hoop: He mended the sack, fitted , strong man, 1* a 3-#" favorite^to Then you bunk, as they say in him additional scoring punch and Clambakes. And the Outings held It was while a senior at Wllliston NsHonal Leogii* Coast Conference representative M l 9-4824 ister In order to take part in the Ito was denied permission to ride the |op around the hoop.,He nailed Brooklyn, into Red Auerbach,' Med Park and In- Bemoras are and New York Giants have an- Lt. Jesse Bounds, line coach Yor for any amount up to : on to their first place lead with a that Lemon by letter contacted the beat clever, eluaive Rocky’ Csstel- nourtced moves to the West Ooest. for the Rose Bowl — an^l this is no first eight week class. Sheldon by Suffolk Downs etewards Until his improvised "basket" above the ' coach of the champion Boston Cel­ other proven hand* who can do the Air Force Academy football Montreal 9, Toronto 3k 3-1 triumph over Buffets. Trotters about a job to follow his lanl at Madiaon Sqilare Garden to­ has only the American League mean feat for they haven’t played. $600. Why not call or reports that there are faVilitiesi.iriven approve] by the Jockeys’ barn door. I’ tics of the National Basketball the job. team, Was a 1949 tackle at Tulane. Boston 8, Detroit 1. Night's finest scores were rolled graduation. A scout was dispatched night to handle classes which num.ber as Guild pHyaiclan. Hii basketball was a. larg* tin j Assn. Cincinnati got Clyde Lovellett* stop in today and see how by Terry Varrjiro 113. Helen Zu- to look him over end reported! ’The lO-rciunder between theJ23-| ;^,„rb*ch starts telling you his high as 35. back favorably. But 'Uncle Sam ' cap. Hour after hour, day after ad Jim Paxon in a trade with romsky 121. bTah. Crandall 110-118 year old belter irith the ^ lg t n « i trouble* and you realize that atlll the Preferred Finance serv­ GR034IN0 GAME signed up Meadowlark before day, he practiced. The .equipment Minneapolis, acquired Oeorg* ■ 329, Shirley Jacobs 113, Ann biceps and the fleet-footed. •«*'l,n o th e r season ia around— baaket- King from Syracuse. ice may assist you in con­ BUT NO FOOLING East Lansing. Mich. ‘ iN E A ) .Meyers 113. Rita McAllister 121- U n cl» Abe could..... T..... h e youth’s...... two.. wa# crude, but hi* markamanshlp %aned Castejlani headlines the first year hitch i(i the Army included'Fain't.- He becaqi* * sharpshooUr. ball. The clubs have left train­ Needed Rig Mon Originally built in 1923 to hold 106. Olive Rossetto 107. Amy Pir fight show- in the Garden since ing camps and ai-e playtng exhibi­ solidating your bills or New York — tNEA) — Jester, 14.000. Michigan State's football key 122-105 329. Emma Aceto overseas service, in Germany, snd *€• ot 15, Mgadowlark March. Evangelist Billy Graham, Bobby Wanzer already had winner of the' Belmont Futurity, that's where Saperstein -first saw-1 ffifolled ■ at WiUlston IndustiNal tion ' games. The - money guye Maurice Stokes, who set a league help you to purchase the stadium now accommodate* 76,000 109, Flo HilinskI 108, Grace Oliva on ice show, the rodeo and other start playing for keeps on Oct. 32.' n EW LOND0o 5 ^ waa foaled on April Fools Day. people. 106 and Millie Oli^a 117;. him. School. He was an immediate len- assorted events have occupied the rebound record last aaason: Dick things you want or need. My prinicpal concern 1* three Ricketts, who cXn play forward -or WET WASH J1 .0 0 It was (hiring the 19.55 European his varsity letter as a If you want s arena, noted as the palace of old guy*.’’ eay* Auerbach. "Andy tour o f the Trotters, In Germany.' freshman, became captain as a center; and Jack TVyman, who (Of f e r go od t h r o u g h Sa t u r d a y , d o t. i ») WATERFORD pugilism. Phillip .and Amie Risen are really ilistinctive'" A loon of S i 00 w i l l c o 6t y o « that Mcsdowlark, on a short fur- I 4®phomore. ted the team in scoring. Stokea 4 ) 6 . ’The bout will be broadcast and EnOs Slaughters of basketball $ 20.60 w h «n rtp oid in 1 2 t o n s o c * lough. Visited Saperstein. .^be was Third Year With Olub and Ricketts stand six feet seven hat, you’ir be h ^ p y to telecast (NBC 10 p.m., DSTl. and Jack Nichols isn't exactly a W E GIVE •lnr« poynnnti o/ $10.0J 6odU Impressed w-lth' the personable six . Now- he’s in his third year a* a and alx-aix, respectively, but th* Scoring will be by rounds. A fuxzy-faced recruit. ■Oa . meet “Mr. Harvey*’* ■ ■ foot two inch, 180-pound youngster' Trotter. "They’ve called him the six-nine Lovellette gives, the Roy­ How Long Has It Been. supplementary point system Isi “Blit we kave the advantage of HrK GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES You’ll like the way ita als the real big man they’ve need­ I in the Army'untfqrnv | "Kii^ of -Komedy,’’ the "Sultan of starting with Bill Russell and SPEED BOWi used to help break draws. The 'Put on' a T r o tW suit, and get Skylark." .the "Rajah of *R a »- ed for years. . No. 1— Since you consiflered your insurance protection winner of each round gets from Frank' Ramsey, who. missed the tightly telesc(K>ed. [•A$ $ttn in CSQ U IRE PREFERRB) the gaudy, star-apangled Globe­ you’ll find v^Meadowlsulc's name in City. 10. Division. Alex Hannum ha* the la goes In jo ecatabiea about Char­ • FUa OIL M RANGE OIL “INSURANCE IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS” trotter uniform. the headline the following' 3 a y- imeblo. Colo. _ Jake Sanchez,' ■quad that put him in the World ley Tyra, ■ the six-eight Loulsvlile CALL Ml 9-6014 SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M .~ 8 RACES OPEN MONDAYS X The inspiration to become a "Meadowlark bgmon Naweat 148, Denve'r, stopped Henry Series, plus service . iMumee lad whom he considered the top • PICKUP and DELIVERY ; F IN A N a Harlem Globetrotter wa* bom nine Trotter Star." saldThe ' Chriatian Brown, .145, IVtchita, Frank Salvy,. on* of the --game's callage canter the post two .cam- Top Drfvors — - Fast Track — Groat Cars COMPANY, MCORPORATEP years ago. when Meadowlark was Science Monitor. "Hbadowlark ia Revere. Maes. — Ray Laacaater, dnest acorenb pAlfhff* SERVICE MIN'S 14. .He hitch-hiked hia way - to Tetriflc,’’ said tha Bvaitayille (fai- 144, SpeHanburg. S. C. knoclud Hannum tkUu about hie first , 'Qult* naturally, Boryla samee WINNtNO DRIVER and OHTl’ER (QET TBOPHIflS IN THE 088 Mala fltnetl ** Ralelghi N. C., where the Trotter* dianal Courier. “MeadoiMi*^ a out Dom Prestone, 14«,, Everett, draft choice. Win W tlfong of Booton and Philadqlphiji aa' th* TWO MO FEAltTRE RACES FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP STORE »lanche*t*r, CfWMetleat EUGENE N. KELLY were plqying. Then- and there he -Hit,” reported the Chicago Mass., 3. f Memphis Slate, and- other choice ones to boat in the Eastern Divi­ 1T6 TOLLAND TPKE. GLENNEY’S Telephone MltidwII 9-416S GENERAL INSURANCE deeWed: "rjikllg for me.’’ Tlmei. “ New Clown ftln c e ^ X Hartford Conn.. — Billy Lynch, newcomer*. Red Morrlxon, a two- sion. . • ' • ' MUttINS SALES and SERVICE CO R. PARKER ST. AdulU SLID—KIda 86o—4 mllee frem New LaodoM 789 m a in s t r e e t .... LO AN S $38 to $(W0 . He had no money , to purchase a Riot," headlined the Worceater Y4J> Hartford, outpointed C ^ rlla year veteran of N B A play with The round boll ia back- boune- MAIN 8T.. MANCHESTER_MI I- boakeitbaU. Money waa aearee in (Maea.) Daily. Telilegram. 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New five SELLING, Biqrtng,------Classified SEtVlNO Machine operators woht- all your'peta and peta’ auppUea. I radio, heater, eood condition, $2.50.‘\ 24 hosy service. Bpnded men. mechanics or helpers. Call storm windows, eXceUent condi­ 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! TWO ROOM unmniished apart- near Mlnnecbaug Or., paneled (1 unfinished), exceUent condition. room ranch, eeramio tUe bath, M.L. (Which moans tiva ...... •ed. Induatrlal experience not' nec­ Conn, bred Parakeets guaranteed tion. Screens given with purchase j I13S. MI 9-9470. work. MI 3-8877. I READ A 800k.POP.') ( bO»£f "ROJB.ES ) essary. will train good-' home Rockville. TR 5-4891, after 5 p.m. , "SUPER" "DE LUXE” ment with bath. 419 North Main den, ceramic tUe ' bath, walkout Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, MI knotty pine kitchem sralk-out -i-Hultn^s List)—aU foar real ae­ I-hE RAO 0 CO.IkS 30 days. Singing canarids, ham- of windows. 269 Parker St. (Cor­ 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE basement, partially completed 9-5133. basement. Large lot. Reduced to tata the modern way. Tba ■to* Hdvertisement acamstreaa. Day shift, .8-4 :30. Also atera. Cute mixed breed puppies, S t MI 0-0576. FALL HARVEST OJT AsD O5C0v'803..A"0R ner Parker and Jensen 8t.) All 100% Guaranteed game room, owner beiiw trana- $14,900. R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ worth XUtten Agency, BeamN; LIGHT TRUCKING and small jobs night shift, 6-10 p.fn.. Apply WINDOW CI^EANER. Experienced . $5 andd up.up Ail types . . of cages______and MANCHESTER — 90 Benton St CLASSIFIED ADVT. EVE^yBOOV'S A •V'-e Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. DNLY $433 FDR REHT—Four room apart­ ferrsd' out of State. Reduced to tors, MI 9-8345, J o s e ^ Aahford, IQ 9-8980. I OF VALUES done reasonable. MI 9-7853. ] and dependable. Call Ml 3-7614. atanda. Uset^ aquarium auppUcs STORM WINDOWS and screens, $73 delivers—$16.18 Month Priced for quick sale. kU 3-1507, VARCCyi ment, firet floor. Central location. $19,700. Shown by appointment xn 9-6818, Barbara Woods, xn DEPT. HOURS j From in stock. Save money Open two SlxSSHi, four 51x27?;, five 61x — YOU GET — Single garage. Suitable for small only. R. F. Dimoex Co., Realtors. Broker. 9-77D3, Or Robert Murdock, XQ LISTINGS iTtTm m iiigin. tmo^ AMBITIOUS hodsewivez earn $1,000 29?;, one 43x24. MI 3-5979. I EDDIE’S AUTO SERVICE WATflR PUMPS and Systems com­ from now to Christmas. Car neces­ ! BUS DRIVERS full time, five day Thura., Fri. 9-9. Ail day Mon. 16-PIECE BEDROOM family. Write Box M,MHeraId. MI 9-6245. Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6973. family, three-family,' biNiimM 8;15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. pletely installed and ' repaired. 1 week. Call MI 3-2414 between 7-9 Phone MI 9-4273. MANCHE23TBR—N e a t compact property. Hava many caA kayan; 367 OAKLAND STREET sary. CaU MI 3-1824. CHAIN SAWS: Clinton, Homelite, 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 Also water- softeners and fillers. p.m. 12-PIECE KITCHEN THREE ROOM apartment with ga or Robert Murdock, MI 9-8972. double house. Bedroom, bath, liv­ TAICOTTVILLE:- VartKXi, $21,900. Mortgogea arranged. Pliaua aaK ; Ml 3-1208 C. A. Reynolds. Ml 9-5327. I — ^— _ — ------a l w a y s a discount op pet sup­ also Wright. Capital Equipment rage in attractive MSldential sec ing room, kitchen each side. New New Ocim. contemporary, ultra GeoigbL. GradofBo, Raaltar. Sa COPY CLOSING TIME EXPERIENCED Office Supervi­ Co., 38 Main. MI 3-7958. , — Plus — j 1951 Nash Rambler Hardtop Con­ sor-. Apply W. T. Grant Co., 370 PART time mechanics, days or plies at Porterfield's Pete Supply, ELECrmiC REFRIGERATOR tion In Vernon. All modern con- MANCHESTER—Cape Cod with 6 heating system. Tenant pay $88. modem ranch. % acre wooded 9-6878, 109 Henry SL FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. vertible. Ixnv mileage. Guaran­ BULLDOZING", excavating and j evenings. Hours flexible. Tel. MI. Rt. 5 aiid Chapel Rd., South Wind- venlences including a new York A finished rooms. C^invenlent to Nearr BUS and ai ■ shopping. ‘ $13,000. lot. Washer • dryer-refrigerator- grading, stone for retaining wails W. Middle Tpke.*, Manchester. TV SET AND COMB. RANGE ARE YOU OONSIDBRINO teed c-Kcellent condition. Priced ! 9-0980. Bor. JA 8-3391. Free storage until wanted. Free Shepley oil burner. Centrally lo-» Bchools, shopping, churches and Real Etotate Centeriter JA 8-6524. Mr. built-in oven-stove are Included. MON. tHRU FRI to sell. and fencing for sale. James Per­ USED WHEELCHAIR for sale. In Towson MI 3-4305. SELLINGULunu YOUR zvjun rnux'oivrsT PROPEHTtr HOMEMAKER! Ff ■ you need MAN to drive school bus. Approxl- good condition. Call MI 8-6427. delivery. Free set up by .our own cated near bus, school and church. buses. City water, sewer and gas. For appointment to see caU the 10:.30 A. M. 19.51 Ford Four-Door Sedan. Radio, kins. Xll 9-5683. $$$$$ to have a Merry Christmas. Also, land avaiirbic to garden. Quiet, comfortaMs neighborhood. R. F. Dimock Co... Realtors, XQ WeI Willwill appraioeap your PKqw ty mately six hours daily. Must be Articles (or Sale 45 reliable men. FIVE ROOM single with oil heat, free SATURDAY 9 A. M. heater, motor overhauled plus vou can .start earning NOW show­ CX>MBINATION GAS and oil stove, Phone for appointment Adults only Available Oct. 22. MI $14,300. Gaston Realty Co., 165f 9-5245, Joaeph Aahford, XQ 6-8818, and without any oMigatfasi. new paint job. This car is im­ ing the NEW CA'TALOGUE of' reliable and furnish references. immaculate condition, near bus We alaoalso buy property for cash. MASON WORK. All kinds of re­ H. A. Frink. Wapping, MI 3-7158 tiOTAL AND Bmlth-Ooroiui port­ $25. 55 gallon oil drums with HarUord CH 74)358 9-2837. School St. Tel. MI 9-5781. Eve- Barbara Woods, MI 9-770i or maculate. StAI AVON Cosmetics and Toiletries. hings MI 9-7466. line, price $13,200. S. A. Beech­ Robert Murdock. XQ 9-5972, Selling or faqyiM oentset pairs. MI 3-1870, 7 to 9 p.m. between 5 and 6 p.m. able and standard typewiltera. faucets, $3. Space heater. Oil, 6" After 7 P.M. CH. 6-4690 ler. Xa 9-8962 or MI 3-6969. STANLEY BRAY, Realtor rOCK OOOPERAT|UN W IU . 19.16 Ford Hardtop Convertible. Profit as a Representative by TV burner, $6. Phone MI 3-0053. FOUR ROOM second floor apart­ BE APPRECIATED All makes of adding machlnM See It DSy Or Night MANCTIESTER—GREEN Manor. BRAE-BURN REALTY Two-tone, Fordomatic, radio, GRINDING AND shar)>ening — ( t KEVEI? SAW ) increased demand for Avon Prod­ PART-TIME opening for Aperi- ment. Heat and hot water fur­ VEUINON—F'lve room ranch, large j' heater. A real buy, just lake pVAw.'Thai’s JcS'"!'' sold or ranted. RepMrs on all If you have no mean, of trans­ nished. Aluminum storms and Six room ranch, overalxed rooms. EI,GITr ROOM 1941 home, two kitchen, hot water heat, garage, XQ 8-6278 tools reconditioned. Lawn mowers T h e n TtJEV cokiE >V a A SAOiO©AO;0 soe^rt \ "j k WAV iTCAVE.'w'HV ucts. Call Ml 3-5195, enced gas station attendant. Me- makes, Marlow's. portation, I’ll send my ^auto for baths, screened breeseway, dou­ over payments. and saws precision sharpened, Boats and Accessories 46 screens, Venetian blinds. Also, in­ Reduced for quick sole, direct comer lot. Owner may rent with ’ 0 THE SERVICE ( PC JLED. CP.' ' r wo-.o: -ooi wit- SEWING MACHINE operator chanicallv inclined, days 7-2 or you. No obligation. laid linoleum on kitchen and bath­ from owner. Call JA 9-8110. ble garage, IH acres, Carlton W. option to buy. $16,3(M. (Clifford Dial Ml 3-5121 19M Studebaker V-8. automatic motors serviced, ensilage knives, OIAA 8-1. .MI 3-1503. RICH, Fine Meadow Loam priced transmission. Radio, heater. &CV WITH THIS r; ASVBODy' < wanted. Call either MI 3-48.1.1 or A—l^ B —E—R—T—’S room floors. Adults, no pets. Rent Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Multiple Hansen, Realtor. XII 8-1803. E^re- Legal NoUca mower blades, shears, cutlery, within your budget. Fill, gravel, 16' BOAT 30 electric Evinrude Listing Member. Real sharp. $345. BALObEV yiocc*! Ti4is?, CH 9-3256. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD “ $90. Write Box C. Herald. \ MANCHESTER—Six room Cape nings David Summerfleld. TR f lippers, etc. Empson H. Aborn. YOUNG MAN for temporary la­ sand, stone. ilJght grading. Ml master craft trailer. Call MI- Cod. Ehccellent location, amesite AT A COURT o r PROBAl*. ImMI 1951 Studebaker Six-Cylinder. New 'Mapk! St., Ellington. Tel. TR bor. .Manchester area. Edward 8-8603. 9-5469 after 4 p.m. BOWERS SCHOOL sOea. New six 6-9616. St Msachesier, within sad for the motor job. Immaculate .condi­ TAP TEACHERS for beginners EMERSON T V, console 21” $160. drive, garage, fireplace, oil heat. DUtrict ot MsacMMer, oo the IMh Osr Lost and Found 1 5-7166. and babies, $10 daily guarantee. | Ycomann. Telephone PI 2-7279. FIVE-ROOM DUPLEX. AdulU. For further information write Box room (two unfinished) Cape Cod. BOLTON — Coventry line. N w of October. A.D. 1967. tion. Priced to sell at $295. USED GUNS, at great savings. combination kitchen stove, gaa Hot water heat, oil burner, fire­ . ..Present, Bon. Jolm J. WsIleU. Jw6ga We train free. Rapid advance-' and coal. $10. R.C.A. whirlpool $65. Write Bqx N, c /o Herald. G. Herald. Cape Cod, four doam. two unfih'.' Estate ot Martin Habersrn. lots el NOTICE IS HEREBY Riven that All of the above cars bought on a Used guns bought, sold, traded. Diamonds— Watches— place, front entry with closet, 30-day guarantee at no extra ment. Also young ladles to assist. . Estimates cheerfully given at Nas- automatic washer, almost new, Ished up. Ceramic tUe bath, large Mancheeter In said district, decsssed. InitaJlment Share Book No. 13861, 04AIN SAWS for rent by day or s f f i Help Wanted— JeweliT 48 FOUR-ROOM secohd floor apart­ $1,000 DOWN, 6<4 rooms one Door, back porch, metal hatc)iwayi Im­ Upon application of John Haberern, charge. week. Call MI 9-7832. Age 20-35 call MI 9-4400 Monday ' Biff Arms Co., 1015 Main St. kU $150. Call MI 3-6116. lot, . $13,700. R. F. Dlmock Co., iuued by The Mancheater Sav­ Male or Fqmale 37 ment, aluminum storms and hot water baseboard heat, garoM, mediate occupancy, priced right Realtors,' Xn 6-6345, Joseph Ash­ executor, praylns for ontbority (e oont- from 1 to 3. ' ! 9-1647, Manchestre. LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re- procniae and seule a doubtful and dts- ings and loan Association, Inc., PILTERFLOW G.E. automatic screens, Venetian blinds, gas two acres, trees. Carlton w. for quick sale. Telephone owner ford, MI 6-6818, Barbara W6ods, puted claim In favor of said eelale pair-.^djusts watchea expertly. Hutchins. Realtor. MI 9-6132. MI 3-6446. has been lost and application has Auto Accessories— Tires 6 Household Services HOME REGI.STRARS — Pleasant CI.ERK TYPIST for East Hartford LOAM, TOP quality. Dark, rich. washer. Almost new. Tel. MI heat. Cjall MI 9-3420 between 6 XU 9-7702jor Robert Murdock, MI against John Slbrins of Manchester, been made to said Association for mortilng work. Salary $1.75 per office. Typing and office exper- Reasonable prices. Open dally. 3-6507. and 8 p.m. 9-6972. Connectient; H is Offered 13-A no atones. Columbliumbia Construction Thursday evenings. 139 Spnicr NEIAR EIAST CEINTER Street, four ORDERW:—That the forscolns a»- payment of the amount of deposit. hour. plus big daily bonus. Free Icnce necessary. Desirable job for Co. Tel. Coventry PI 2-6277 or MANCHESTER— A-1 Homes llcation be heard and determlasd i f WINTER TIRES Street Ml. 9-4887. ELEVEN PAIRS of custom made FOUR-ROOM first floor apartment bedroom Colonial, copper plumb­ ANDOVEUl—Attractive Cape Cod. B Buy one and get one for $1. ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholater- transportation between home and' person living east of the river, Willimantic, AC 8-3283. ing, excellent nei^lmihood good $15,900—21 Alpine St. >e Probate office hi Manchester th FOUND—Pointer female all white, work. Rapid advancement. Ages Apply in person to Mr. Burnham, drapes and cornices. Television with heat, electricity and garage, fibcceptional 7 JT. old 24 x 84 ■lx rooms, basement, steam heat, said Distrh^ on the 3Sth day of OS Town and Country. Suburbanite Ing, custom made cornices, with new converter. Call MI­ $100 a month. Call MI 9-3640. buy at $14,500. Carlton W. Hutch­ tober, A. D. 1967, at eleven7dotih as light brown ears. Call I>e Frac- 20-.18. Call MI 9-4400 Monday from Hartford Dlspii^'h and WBichouse h e a t e r , new and used wood, Cape Cod. Gambolati built. Fea­ garage, deep well, l ^ e lot. Well the (oreneon, ana that notice ba giVaa tihia. Dog Warden. MT 3-8594. types. drapes and slip covers, $79.50 and Garden— Farm— Dairy S-1800. ins, MI 9-5132. built, $18,900. Talbot Agency. An­ up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. I‘ to 3. . I Co., 225 Prospect St., East Hart- coal, oil, gas, cook stove, ovens, FIRST FLOOR five-room apart tures Include breezeway" with over­ to all persona Interested In said latata COLE MOTORS ' ' ------; ford. stove boards, stove pipp, dampers, Products 50 sized garage. Front vestibule dor­ dover. Phone PI 24W00. of iho pendency of said appUcatton and 436 Center St. . ** Holmes. Ml 3-7063. Roofing—Siding 16 Moviiigvi-Tnicking Private Instructions 28 ment, downtown area, modern MANCHESTER Green Area— Six tha Unis and place of beanne tbanesh wicks for all stoves,“'beds, new COOKING AND epting apples. 756 WB8TINGHOUSE refrigerator, 865. conveniences. $80.00 monthly. room Cape, two fu ll.. baths, oil mers, hot water oil heat, tile bath, ELLINGTON— Pleasant six rdom by publlshfns a copy of this older la Announcements Ml 9-0980 Storage 30 COUNTER WORK, part time, af- mattresses, springs, roll-a-way some newspaper havlns a cMcolafhss FURNITURE repairing and reflr.- RAY’S RUUFING OO.. shingle and 20 DRUMMING Tessona— Matthew Help Wanted— Male a 16 quart basket. Louis M. ^ tti, ' Good condition. MI 9-6295. Write Box E, c /o Herald. heat, priced for immediate sale. breidifast nook, fireplace, Rusco Colonial with garage on bus line ishlng; antiques restored. Furni­ ___! lemoona. Inquire in person. Sand- bed, vanity, tables, linoleum rugs, S. A. Beechler. MI 9-8952 or MI comb, steel doors and windows. tn said district, at least flva d m b » SADDLE HORSES for hire at the built up roofs, gutter and con­ MANCHESTER — Movmg apd Keevers, instructor. Studio. 20 wioh Nook. {199 Main St. 260 Bush Hill Rd. Walking distance to public, and fore On day of sold faaartnc, Je ap- ture Repair Service. Tslcottvllle. ductor work, root, chimney re­ linoleum by the yard, many items 3-6969. Beautiful shade trees. Drive by peiir If they sea cansa at oaM Uma BLB Riding Stables. "By appoint­ Trailers 6-A trucking Oo Ml. 8-6563. Owned Portland St. MI 9-0608. Easy too numerous to mention. 'ITiis and buy. Shown by appointment parochial schools, $14,600. Clifford Ml. 8-7449. pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-2214. method for beginners. WANTED — Painter or painter’s GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. The FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator and THREE ROOMS, steam heat and Hansen, Realtor, XQ S-ISOS, eve­ and place and be heard relatlra (hare- ment only. Great Swamp Road, and operated by Walter B. Per- stock is left over from Jones hot water. Cali MI 9-2849. MANCHESTESl—Green Area. Six dnly. to. and make return to this court. ANDERSON 30 ft. aluminum trail­ Ray Jackaon, kO. 3-3325. helper. MI 3-1420. t best eat'ng and mealy potatoes gas Btove., Call MI 3-4208. nings David AummerDeld TR JOHN J. WALLkrr. Judgst Hillatown Road, Ext. Tel. Glaa- PLAT FINISH Holland window rett Jr. Situations Wanted— Furniture store. Must be sold for grown. Delivered to your door. room Cape, basement garage. Ebc- $lU750— 101 Brookfield St. tonbury, ME 8-1889. er, with bath. Excellent condition, shades, mkde to measure. Ail THREE ROOM apartment, heat, cellent condition. CaU the R. F. 6-9618. ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car­ MANCIIESTBR Package Delivery. PART TIME attendant evenings' Female 38 any priaa, Come 4nd convince Call Hathaway,- MI P-6438. TWO WALLS of custom made 6 room/,Cape Cod with garage. AT A OOURT o r FROSATE. baM Geer Trailer Park, Fllchville. metaj venetisq blinds at a new pentry. Alterations and additlona. Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 and weekends. Mechanical exper- — ------yourself. 40 Oak sr, 2nd floor. lined drapes and matching wing electricity, stove and refrigerator Dimock Co., Realtors, MI g.5245 at Manchester, witidn and for lbs Conn. Light trucking and package deliv­ One unflnlsh^. New high school BOLTON — Four bedroom house DUtrict of Mancaasthr, oa lha 17U> dsr low price. Keys made while jou Ceiltnjgi. Workmanship guaran­ lence preferred. Manchester Esso UpENSED HOME, mother regis- Sale Thursday, Friday and Satur­ GREEN MT. potatoes are now chair. Call MI 9-5100. furnished. Adults. MI 9-9334. or Joseph Ashford MI 941818, Bar­ section. Convenient to everything. located comer Route 44-A, 'and of October. 1967. wait. Marloi^'s.______ery. Refrigerators, waihera and COMBINE DEBTS into a single ready at Edward'Vercelli Farm, bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert Personals teed. A. A. Dion Inc., 9 9 Autumn stov($ moving specialty. Folding Service Center. Windsor St. (Buck-’ t^red nurse, take children during day from 10 a.m.-4 p.m OK outside. Neat and clean Inside. south Bolton Road consisting of Present. Bm. John J. Wqpatt. JMas. St. Ml. 3>48ab. casy-to-pay second mortgage cost­ landl. Tel. MI 9-8198, i day. .Ml 3-1782. School Rd., Bolton. Call after 5:30 Murdock. M l 9-5972. Estate ot Christina 'R. Auto Driving School 7>A WEAVING of burni. moth holes ch-ilra for rent. Ml. 9-0753. TWO ROOM Apartment. Private Ride by. CaU for more informa­ two baths, two fireplaces, two-car of Mancheater. in aaldaid da> -WANTED—A ride to and from ing only a penny a month for FOR SALE—55 gaJ. drums. In good p.m. MI, 9-5898. LEONARD REFRIGERATOR. $60. tion. garage, psUo, outside fireplace, and tom clothing, hosiery runs, ROUTE SALESMAN for estab­ OFFICE Position wanted. Knowl- condition. $2.50 each. For f i l l e r Eight year, old.- Cali MI 9-7010. bath. Cqll MI 3-6304 after 5 p.m. MANCHE23TEUt—Clean four rpom ceased. Hartford about 7 ;30 a.m. In vi­ LAIUON'S DIUVINQ School At^H N A. CHAMBERS OO. local each dollar you owe, $22.25 a j oil heat, brass' plumbing, amesite The admlnUtrator bavlnfring exhlbltegexhlblb cinity of North Main iand Buck- handbags repaired,, zipper re­ Roofing— Chimney 16-A month will pay off a loan of lished laundry and dry cleaning ! edge of adding machine, calcula­ Information call "nie Herald. HAND-PICKED McIntosh apples, house, nice sized rooms, sdl utili­ $14,500— 119 Benton St, his adminislration accountlut with---- saia Maheheater's only trained and and long distance moving pack­ BENDDC Automatic Washing Ma­ THREE ROOM heated apartment. ties, convenient locatiosi, $10,500. A-l condition. 4 room bungalow, drive, combination asphalt and estate to this Court tor land. Call Mrs. Veila, Ai^ersoo at placement. umbrellas repaired, ing, storage Call Ml. S-Slff. Hart­ $1,000 and improve your credit route. Salary, commission, manv tor and P.B X Jioard Full or part Phone MI 3-5121. $1.50 a bushel. Joseph Novelli ahowaaea, it certified instructor For your safe­ men's ahlrt collars reversed and ROOFING — Specializing in repair­ benefits. Apply in person. New time. MI 3-7057. Farm, Mountain Rd,, Glaatonbury. chine, $30. Call after 6 p.m. Available Nov. 1. Centrally lo­ Elsie Meyer. Realtor, MLS. MI fine residential area. Has new wood shingle roof. Lake privOeges. .te MI 9-7096 after 5:30 p.m'; ty We are trained to teacn proper­ ford CH. 7-1428. standing. Dial CH 6-8897 and ask cated. Call MI 9-3795 after 4 :S0. Inquire on - premisea or call XQ ORDERED that tbs 2«b.^day24Ui,_da7 of 006- » replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ ing roofs of ail kinds. Also new Frank Burke or Jimmj’ Steucek Model Laundry, 73 Summit St MI 9-5691. 9-6534. Delco heating system, also new tober, 1967. at nine 0 e.. lo ^ forenooiL ly. Ml. 9-6075., ing Shop. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys I WOUIJJ LIKE baby sitting nighta KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney. aluminum storm windows. En- 9-9136 or x n 9-8161. at the Probate Offios inte Munlclpifl how it works. C.M.I.X., I.«wia St., MAROON davenport, bureau, Wh e e l c h a ir for rent, for infor­ cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex­ cor. Gold, Hartford. (Evea. JA d u r in g 1956 the gross program ; after .1:10 p.m Telephone MI- 358 Main St. Tel. MI 8-4327. CAUUFLOWER — Two for 25c. SO. MAIN ST.—New Uating. Coun­ ^osed porch and garage. 2 bed­ BuUdlng In said Maochastar. be sag MORTLOCK’S—Manchester’s lead­ Painting— Papering 21 of Friendly Ice Cream advanced j 9-6740, before 9:30 a m. Paul Robotto, Birch Mountain Rd. small buffet, dining table, small Business Locations try Oub section. Six-room Cape, BOLTON— $16,600 — New custom the aania is asatsned far'd beartex cn mation call after 5 p.m. MI 9-2850. ing Driving School offers the nr.oat perience. Free estimates. Call 9-5553). rooms, living room and kitchen, built Cape on large wooded lot. the allowanea iS PLUMBING Service as­ 9-0474. or MI 9-9953. Can be seen at the Green. Suburban tor Rent 66 kitchen, full basement, $12,500, 5% District o f _____ r, aa tba JM £ p modeling, Jr repairs call Wm. LA-“5T CALL before winter. Let us Read Herald Advs. at 811 East Middle Tpke. mortgage may be assumed. $6,000 JA 8-6824. Mr.' Toteoon MI S-4806. of October. 1967. Kanehl, Contractor and Builder. sures satisfaction, prompt service. by Droxol:-s LINDMAN 8T.--Dead end street NXUCD A CART Short on a down take over your repair headaches. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom Musical Instruments 53 IN COVENTRY—Ideal for single cash retpiired. CaU now for more Six room home being renovated. Present BOd. Ji Tel. MI 3 7773. CH 7-8124, Ml 9-5485. GUNS: Brand new. demonstretora. ONCE MORE Eetete u/12th payment or had your credit turned GARAGE FOR RENT. 21 Hollister Painting and masonry Work. Done SEPTIC TANKS made cornices and drapes. Slip person ojr working couple. Three information. Extra large lot 600 x 150. New T. Mori Street. reasonable, MI 9-9206, Diniim room sot, to« 12-16 gauge. Marlin over aind un­ MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL Renta!. BURGUNDY HILLS PARK down? Don't give up! For a good AND covers, $59.50 and up. C!hoice ot modern, unfurnished rooms and oU burner. Vacant trades consid­ (WB»T TFtACT) District, d ea l-«ot thru a small loan com­ Assessors’ Notice der, one model 88 Winchester, one Qimplete line of Instruments. WARREN E. HOWLAND ered. Asking $14,900. T. J. Crock­ The <______RETAINING W AU^ built and Millinery Dressmaking 19 bio, 6 eboirt, cemor fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, Rental applied to purchase price. bath in delightful surroundings. For Introductory Opening pany. Trustee, ba' pany—4we “ Harry” at 888 Main WALLPAPER removal :\ $7.50 per 20 gauge. Remington automatic, JA 2-7780. 15 iiilnutsc from Manchester. In­ REALTOR ett. Realtor, MI 8-1577 or MI- Ks I land clearing. MI 9-6275. | Each person liable to pay FLUBBED SEWERS one Marlin 32 special rifle. Save Representing OW Selmer, Pedler Than were five m Buigun- “luai----- account------with said estate to S t (Formsrly Douglas Motors)- Business Services Offered 13 room, quick, clean, stealn remov­ chino cedkiBot and cludes gas range. Call PI 2-7709. MI 3.1108 9-7751. Court for sdlowaUM, It is DRESSMAKING and Alterations al. Evening accommodations ex­ PROPERTY TAXES in this town oh these fhie guns. Fully guar­ USED TV SETTS—tor cottage, rec­ and Bundy. Metter's Music dy IBIU Park which were advef- ORDERED that the IHth A HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. done, .Ml 9-2552. tended. MI 9-9158 is hereby notified that he is re­ Mashias CFaaaai anteed. Nosslff Arms Co., 1016 reation room, etc Good condition, Studio. 177 McKee, Ml 8-7500. MANCHESTER — E x c e p tional HiiNRY- 8t '—^Five room ranch Used in this newspaper the llth tober, 1967, at ten o’clock, Available at all times. Phileo fac­ Aluminum Storms and buffet, olso rug siio, and 13th of October, at tlie oeUing at the Probate Office la the _ 1948 TWO DOOR Bulck super. quired b.v law to return to the Septio Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer Mgln St. . ■ reasonably priced. Pottertoa'a, ISO Wanted l o Rent 68 value. Ten year old custom seven with built-lns, suid recreatkm Building In eatd Manchester, be Standard ahlft. CaU MI 8-5373. tory aupervlaed service. Tel. Ml Screens 14-A DRESSMAKING, alteration.'!, spe- COf^N ELECTRIC oigai^. Our floor room Colonial. Four bedrooms, price ot $995 each. We have one A.ssessors on or before the firat Lines Installed—O lla r -Water- 9 ’ x 1 0 V2 ’ . Offers oc. Center St.. MI 9-4537. model, reduced to only $785. Juat room in basement Many extras. the seine te assigned for a haa. 9-9698. rlallr.ing in children's clothes. MI business day of November of this prooAng Done. ^ NEW AND ilighUy damaged lUtch- three twin size. Living room 14x T. J. Crockett Realtor, XH 8-1577 ot thoee lota left for you at the on the allowance of aald account 1958 OLDSMOBILE. Excellent con ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors, 9-9140. eoptod. en sinks, lavatory sinks and tuba, FRANK'S IS buying and selling right for your living room. Ward FAMILY OP five deeperately need 25, largo dining room, spacious original quotation of $996. See two previous accounts wUh said i DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ jalousies, porches, awnings. Free vear, a written or printed list , Krause Ml .»-533$. or Xn 9-7751. and this Court dlrwte that i dition, exterior like new, all Official Notice properly signed and .sworn to. on 80 'gallon G.E. d’e luxe hot watef good used furniture and antiques 6-6 rooms. MI 9-9712. tiled kitchen, dishwasher, dispos- classified ad of above dates tn this Ihs Uma and placa osalgaed extras. Reasonable, 44 Olcott Dr. pany. doors sqd windows custom estimates. Call N. B. Chase Co.. heater, radiators, pipes and fur­ at 420 Lake St. Call anytime, 9. sd. Recreation room, attached ga­ STRONG ST.—Older aeven room paoer. It will ten you "Wliat 3rou hearthg be given to all persona km work, guaranteed. Call MI. 9-1583 Ml 9-0233 or Rockville TR 5-1200. P'OR ALTERATIONS call M. King- Special Town Election for vote, a form supplied by the Asse.ssors MeKINNEY BROS. on ",\n Ordinance Providing for and approved by the Tax Com- naces-. BX cable, soil pipe, oil burn­ a.ra.-S p m MI 9-6580. rage. Near grade and high schi^. home, four down, three up, fire­ will get for $996—the nieest to be wtereated therein to appear after 6 p.m. man, 489 Main SI., MI 3-6010. S«wcrci9« Dis|Msoi Co. Ml 9-4406 ers. Assorted used lumber. Win­ Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 FIVE ROOM rent or single house $21,600. Town and Count^ Realty. place. One car garage. Mnaibly home, site in this State for ao littla be heard thereon by pubUshlag a o c l o s in g OUT ALL the lease of land to the Manches­ mi.ssioner of all the TAXABLE for adults. Write Bax R, Herald. of this order In soma aswsp----- PROPERTY bOTH REAL AND 180-132 Pearl St. — 5U 3-5308 dows, storm windows and doors. AD 3-6266, ME 8-2792. priced. T. J. Crockett,' Realtor, money, close to Hartford, near Ing a cIrculaUon tn said D._ CLEAN AND paint those gutters Florists-—Nurseries l.j ter Country Club. Incorporated." tSoman’s Housewrecking, yard at TWO 2-burner oil heaters, $10 CHESTER FURRIERS— Fura re­ : USED CARS now. AviM costly repairs later. The electors of the Town of PERSONAL belongs to him and modeled. repaireil, Capes and MI 8-1577 or xn 9-7781. Wilbur Croas Parkway.™ ■ • - least five day* befora-tba'd» of ! Stock Place, off North Main 3t.. and Call MI 9-1104. RESPONSIBLF Young Couple, TWO FAMILY duplex 4-4. OU heat Buy now, and hold for Spring hearing, and by matUnila a car Ml. 8-1883. XMAS TREES i wholesale i. Select­ Manchester are hereby warned to subject to taxation in said Town stoles made, $10.95. Cali Ml 9-7218 with one child, desire 4-5-room letter on or before October U, ROd< BOTTOM PRICES. or call Ml 9-2392. Hours daily 10 l;oth sides. Aluminum doors and OAK OROVB ST.—Deluxe seven building. (Oome and aee it for a Cbpy of thu order to Newimnsii BARGAINS GALORE ed Balsam and Spruce that sells meet at their rc.snective polling on the first day of October. CHAMBER’S FURNITURE for free estimate, at your home. unfurnished apartment in Man- room ranch with two full baths. OONDER’8 T.V. Service, avallabie on sight. Renowned quality. Mod­ OVERSIZE CAPE a.m.-2 p.m., 6 p.m. dark. Satur­ windows one side. Convenient lo­ proof). AH other lota in this Park Home A Roapitdl for Cripelad C B districts in said Manchester, on It will he neces-sary for all places day 8 a.m.-5 p.m. cheater. Reasonable rent. Will cation, 4% % mortgage available Large lot, attached garage. T. J. dren, e/o Conn. Bonk and Triiat Om.' 1988 Plymouth four door sedan. any time. Antenna conversions. erate , prices. Retailers triple in­ Tuesday, October 22, 1957 for the of BUSINESS to file inventories AT THE GREEN furnish references if needed. of this same s in a n $2,450 T^ae., 760 Mala 81., Hartford. CSMin with substantial down paymenL Crockett, Realtor, XQ 8-1677 or each, and buger lots W* to 13.000 Radio and h e ^ r . $1295. PhUco factory supervised eendee. vestments. Early sellouts. Write 6 finished rooms, enclosed following purpose, to wit: TBIN PER CENT will be added to COLLIER CARRIAGE, like new. MOUTON LAMB coat, size 12, good Write Box H, c /o Manchester Manchester Memorial. RaapMaiTcK Tel. HI. 9-1488. Group of easy chair., floor condition, $10. MI 9-4081. $14,900. A. R. Wilkie A Co., MI x n 9-7761. to $8,000. Two XfOdsi Hemes a n to Haochester Trust C orn er. Triia for price brochure. Hughes Farm, To cast their votes on the fol­ each list not given in and sworn also Trimble balhlnette. in good Herald. Xtanchester. Conn.; T.M.CA.. c/o LasB 1955 Ford V8 four door sedan. Bemardston. Mass. WANTED sample, 1-3 off. 6-4389. be built in. dUferent parta of the REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ porch, basement garage, lowing question: to according to law. on or before condition. Phone Ml 9-5833. BEST BUYS------B y Belfiore Radio, heater, Fordomatic, $1295. said first business day of Novem­ Park this Fan, weather permit­ ice. Commercial, residential, air ■'Shall the Town of Manchester Visit our salesroom for furniture BAST HARTFORD — Five room $2,100 Down! ting. es r. ^ WAIXBTT. Jadfa l ’ L> baths. Immaculate con­ adopt an ordinance entitled. 'An ber. EXPSaiENCED LARGE G.E. refrigerator, new Wanted—To Huy 58 Farpu and Land for Sale 71 two-story single. Aluminum 1956 Ford VS Countiy sedan, eight conditioners, freeiers. A. and W. Roofing—Siding 16 unit $50 . 24 leather bound ency­ of quality for the entire home. At my expenae pleoae con own­ RefrlgeraUon Co. Ml 9-1287, MI ordinance for the lease of land to The Board of Aaaesaors of the WOULD LIKE to buy an estab FOR DIFFERSavr aUea and types storm windows and screens do­ Here’s a nice home with six fin­ er. Mr. Bniice Oramer, Rockvine AT A COURT or PROBATE, haH passenger. Radio, heater. $1495. dition. For appointment to Town of Bolton, Conn., will meet clopedias $20. Breakfast set. at Manchester, within and for Ihs 9-2050. Ml 9-0055. FOR THE beat in shingle and built The Manchester Country Club. In­ CHAMBER’S FURNITURE lished package store business. M l of farms and land tracts within 90 mestic hot water, baseboard neat. ished rooms (Cape Cod) tor you ntomont 6-9689 after 9 p.in. or 9 I^trict^of MandissteTi ssi the KKb dor 1955 Chevrolet four-door sedan. corporated. " on the following dates to receive table and 4 chairs $45. Pot belly Needs repairs aiid redecorating. who have been symled by Mgh of October. 1967. up roofing, guttera, leaders, chim­ LINOTYPE-INTERTYPE Btove suitable for job shack. $5. SALES 3-4362. miles of Hartford. Lawrence F. to 9 a.m. Radio, heater. $1295. CHUCK'S RADIO and T.V. Service. ney and roof repalri cal] Coughlin. see— Call YES “ tax lists on the assessment of Flano, Broker. MI 9-5010. Corner lot. Business A Stone. One- down payments. Assumptlmi of Pfetent, Hob. John J. WaUett. Jodxa October 1, W57. Cheat of drawers, marble top. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. car garage with- baiiemeiit'. Can be Trust SSatiU ot L m n B. Morton oTw Small appliances repaired. 151 MI 3-7707. NO OLD GUNS (any condition), this 4%% mortgage also assuraa BOLTON/CENTER-Six large of WUlle IT. Martoa, late of Msnehea 1955 Dodge four-door'sedan. Radio, North Main St. MI 8-6517. resi­ The polls will be opened at 8:00 At Community Jjall. Monday, Other items. In excellent condi­ swords, war relics, antiques, etc. ACANCHESTER—Btdton Center use(T for repair work. Owner will you of extremely low cloalng costs. roomo/kriOi 1% baths, breexeway ter In said Dtetrl^ deeaased. ' heater, automatic transmission. dence MI 3-6960. THE R. F. D IM O C K C O . Oct. 28. Tuesday. Oct\ 29, Wednes- OPERATOR tion. Call MI 3-7576. carry second mortgage. Price Tha Coonoctlcut Bank A Tniat Cotim A M. and close at 8:00 P.M, USED ESTATE combination oil lone or whole collection). 70 Mill Rd. 3 1-3 attractive acres. Wood­ Automatic oil heat, oversized' ga­ and two-car garage, bsMement, 11195, . District .One. East Side Rec. da.v, Oct. 30. TTiursday. Oct. 31, St. Tel. MI 3-5717. ed, high and dry. 860 foot front­ $ll,(ioo. Lawrence F. Flano, Brok­ rage, and a lot 241 ft- deep are new besding system, combina- pany. Tratua. haytag agUblted iU M- M l 9-5345 COMBINATION kitchen gas and and electric range. Call MI 3-5816. er, MI 9-5910. Bual aocotmt with aiid eaUta to tma Center, School St. 1-7 P.M. Friday. November. 1, 2-8 Paid vacation and sick leave. Blue Cross, Retirement Plan. oil burner stove, Reasonably age on paved rosul. Real Estate features of this unusual buy. Lo­ tlon windows, many extras. Ter­ Court for allownnot. It 1s 1954 Oldsmoblle 88 four-door sedan. MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA P.M. Center JA 8-6524. Mr. Torwaon MI- ORDERED that tba Mth day ef Ob- Radio, heater, hydramatic, power or Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818— District Two. West Side Rec. If you want to settle down in Manchester working in • priced, can be seen at, 72 Oak St. MANCHESTER — Large 6-room cated in a desirable neighborhood, rific view, choice setting. T. J. television service. Ml 9-4641 Center, Cedar St. PLEASE NOTE! NOVEMBER Rooms Without Board 59 1-4305. tober, 1967. at In e'cloeh. forenoea. steering and power brakes. $1295. For Rent or Barbara Woods. ,’VII 9-7702— friendly atmosphere — apply In person to Mr. Walter USED APPARTMENT, size gas oversized Cape, 1% bathrooms,' one block from transportation. Orockett, Realtor. XQ 8-1877 or ri the Probate Offlea iotoe MuniripS FLOOR SANDING and refiniahlng. or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. District Three. Waddell School. 1 IS THE LAST DAY. Ferguson. range, $20. MI 9-6104. Very near school and shopping. XQ 9-7761. gliding la aald Hanebaater, be S i Li.sta must he filed during the basement garage. Immaculate the earaa Is atalgaed for ,a baaring an 1954 Studebaker V8 station wagon. Specializing in old floors. Ml Broad St. HEATED, FTIRNISHEX) room with condition. Centrally located. R. This is true value. Please ciUl District Four, Y.M.C.A,, N. Main month of October. \ Make It Several W ays Honaes for Sale 72 early, if Interested. BOLTON—French Rd. Four rooms Radio, heater, overdrive. $795 9-5750. OFFICE SPACE AT bath. MI 9-4578. F. Dimock A Co., Realtors, MI and orsrsiaed two-car garage. St. Bolton Board of Assessors MANCHESTER — New atx room 9-5245; Jos^h Ashford, MI 9-6818; ______i S 1953 Mercury Monterey two-door SHED DOKMERS. garagea and all Richard Martin Edson P. Herrick. Chairman fHaurhrBtfr EDrnina ifprald Roses In Silhouette! HEATED ROOM. Central continu­ $13,700—Three bedroom Cape, New hot water boating system. time and pUe« M te e d tor said hmg*- 771 MAIN ST. ranch home in Rockledge see- Barbara Woods, Xn 9-7702; or room for one more. Automatic oil Now vacant. Price has been ^ bff ghrto to AoT^rffons known to hardtop. Radio, heater. Contin­ types of carpentry work. Roofing, General Manager H. Fritz Noren ous hot water. Kitchen privileges, Uosi. 1% baths, ceramic tUa Robert Murdock, XQ 9-5972. bo laterootod tborotn to apponr mm ental wheel. $895. siding, gutter work. For free esti­ P.O. No. 4057 Charles C, Church. separate entrance, gentleman. heat, completely enclosed p o r^ dropped to $10,800. Good mort­ bo board thorooa by pdbllohlns n M r AUTOMOBILE kitchen countera. Attached ga­ in knotty pine, oJuminum stomia gage available. T. J. Crockett, mates. call MI 9-8933, or MI 1300 SQ. FT. Parking. MI 3-4724. rage, amealte drive,-fully land- XtANCHESTER—FtoUr room ranch. of tnlo order In oome newnMiper 20 others to choose from. 3-6700. Nice condition. Near bus, school and screens throughout. Nice Realtor, XQ 8-1677 or XQ 9-7751. inf a etreuinUon In oaM Diitiiet ^ VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS WITH light housekeeping. BcapM M , $21,000. Call R. F. neighborhood. looot 0TO days beforo tbe doy of Otanock Co.. ReiUtors. Ml 9-5245, and stores. A buy at $10,500. An­ hoAriiiCe and by mailing tn a certtfM Bmall down payment. Bank rates TREE SERVICE, removal, prun­ Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 AUTUMN ST.—4% room cider letter on or before 15. ISiT. SALESMEN Joaeph. Ashford, MI 9-(B818, Bar- other three bedroom home with $14,900—Six room ranch, full cel­ home. In good condition. Asking ing. etc. Chain saw work. Free Arch SL large lot in nice condition. $12,900. a copy of this order to tsoura B. CHORCHES MOTORS estimates. Edward Yeomans Tel. Phen* Ml 3-6788 For The Very Best In Homes 'bara Woods, MI 9-77(0, or Robert lar. Hot water oU> heat, encloeed $10,200. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ton. aoi Main St-. Monch«»toerr^ Coral.; DODGE ROOM TO RENT. Inquire State Murdock, U t 9-6972. And again a home of distinction. back yard. Ceramic tile in bath­ XQ 8-1577 or XQ 9 - i n i . Y.M.C.A., c/o L«ion A. Thorp* Triran* PI 2-7279 Po6ilion.s now available for A BEST B U Y ...... by BELFIORE Six room Cape plus sleeping urer. 18 Tanner 81.. Mancheoter. Coos.1 80 OAKLAND .STREET experienced men to sell 3 TU lor Shop. 8 Biasell Street. MI room. Very close to school and Newinpton Home A Hospltol for Crf|^ MI 9-9483 HOME KNITTING machines and 12,800 — Colonial — 6 rooms...... Monchostor 3-5047, MI 3-7383. MANCHESTBR-r Magniflcent new porch, garage and many extraa, shopping. Ehccellent financing, ANDOVER—H a n d # e Rd. iNew pled Children, c/o Conn. Bonk uid very popular cars. A high West Side Split Level Roeklei&e sectiaa. }n excellent location. Sale price oversized six room randi with Tnist Crt.. Treao., 780 Main St.. Hori* sewing machines, sold, serviced 1,000 square feet c( Uvtng area. ford. Conn.; MonchestAr MemorM and rented at .vour authorized quality, well established ROOM FOR RENT, hot wateg, $16,300. Just give US a call. We $13,500—Cape Cod, four ImmacU; basement garagq. Beautiful ga­ LOOK I 13,7(M — Cope — now 4 and 2 unffn.-Bolton oroa heated room, parking and ^aragiei. ''2% baths, two-car garage. Re­ have the home you've been look­ late rooms down, room for two rage. Ready for occunancy.'T. J. Horpitnt. c/o MkhcheMer Truat Coate> Brother Sewing Center, Ralph's. dealership. Plenty of floor near lake duced to $24,900., For further in­ pony* Trea*.. Uonch<»8ter, ConDOCtlo The prices are night. The ears | Keliv Road. Talcottxnlle. MI Telephone Ml 3-1406. ing for. The Ellsworth XUtten more up. Unusual feature lit' this Crockett. Realtor, XQ 8-1577, or JOHN J. WALLe TT. Judi are right In every way. Terms and ! 9-8487. time, new car at no cost, 13.800 — Cope — 6 rooms Monchostor formation or appointment to see Agency, Realtors. MI 3-6930. price Class is nice fireplace in XQ 9-7751. trades WELL HEATED room, continuous call The R. F. IXmock Co., Real­ living room. Also, has piUio, out­ A T A COURT o r PROBATE, hsM draw and commission. Branford Street MANCHESTER —New five room at Mancheater, within for tbo Come on dov.-n and look them M k , M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ Bonuses every month. Ap­ hot water, private entrance, gen­ tors. MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. door fireplace. Hot water oil SOUTH WINDSOR—Kelly Rd. Two District of Mancheater. on tba 17th dow over. We ll deal nte | ice. Cleaning attics, cellars and 14.900 — Ranch — now SVi rooms Bolton oroa tleman. 101 Cjhestnut St. MI 9-681$, Barbara Wodda, MI Ranch will finished recreation heat. Newly painted. Nice loca­ new ranches randy for occu­ of October, 19R7. 1957 CHEVROLET | ply in person to 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI room and den in basement. Many tion near school and shopping. pancy. One with car port, one Hon. John J. WAllett. Judf*. yards. Incinerators emptied, ashes near lake extras. Large Kitchen, knotty pine EstAtA of Rob»*rt H- Rudaa. lateiiQC Bel Air V8 Club sedan,loaded ' removed Contract service avail­ Mr. Benson 9-5972. with garage. Look them over and M*nche8trr, in said Dletrict. deceaao£ 15,600 <— Cope — shod dormer ... R(X)M FOR rent near Center. 36 cabinets, corner china closet, for­ make your offer T. J. Crockett. Thf* executor having exhibited kM with aceesBorics Compare $1995, able. MI 9-9757...... Bolton Foster St. MI 3-8547. hill price. SIX ROOM a ip o . H8400, Branford mica counter, 1’,. batha, Mall The William E. Belfiore Realtor, MI 8-1577 or XQ 9-778i. adminl.'^trAtion account with said o f- near cenfer St. Aluminum aiding, amesito shower, stairway to attic for stor­ lAto to this Court for allowance, M 1955 BUICK RANGE BURNERS and pot burn­ .Mitchell 3-1507 FIRST FLOOR, clean comfortable Agency ers cleaned and serviced, also new MORIARTY BROS. 15.800 — Cope — 6 rooms ...... Monchostor drive. Tliis home la an exceUent age. Amesite drive. Call Builder- ANDOVER—BOLTON— ORDERED that the 24(b day of Hard lop, 'radio, heater D> ns Jack—3-7731 single room )>eside bath, free buy! For ap itment to see asu Owner. xn 3-6321. flow power seat and brakes Onlv < burners, Joseph Senna, 83 Seaman Green area paraing, Tel. MI 9-6740. Phone MI 9-0760 COVENTRY tober, 1967. at eleven o'ck>(», fofoa Circle. MI 9-0147. Fred— 9-5665 .315 Center Street the R. F. nock Co., Realtors, iKxm. at thj» Probate Office in ine MtK $1695. ■ I 16,200 — Copoe—> 7 rooms ... . - Monchostor MI 9-S245, Joseph Aahford, MI FTVE ROOM ranch, full basement, niclpal Building in aald Mancheater. 1955 PONTIAC FOR s l e e p in g r o o m , separate. en­ with fireplace, full insulation, TOLLAND—New, custom built ^ end the e a m e .ia ae.^lgned for o MrKee Street area trance. Quiet, private home, Ga­ 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI 9-n02 Lots (or Sale six room three bedroom ranch. hearing on the allowanc<» of aald ad* 4 dnor radio and heater, dual- ; or Roibert Murdock, MI 9-5972. plastered walls, large kitchen, 72 mlnletration account with aaid eatata range hydramatic. You will never rage. References. MI 9-4670 after Two baths, attached garage... Ex­ Real Estate 16.800 — Cope — 6 rooms ... .. Monchostor near schools and stores. Call own­ MANCHESTER—Lot 100x360 AA teia Cmirt directs that notice oj buy better for less at $1395. 6 p.m. THREai BS3>ROOM rgneh with er xn 3-8304. cellent open acreage. tM Ume and place assigned for • SEPTIC TANKS A-VD Florence St. Area Zone, a t y water and sewefs. New seven room fdur bedroom be given to all peraoiia known 1954 MERCURY Cleaned and InataUed large, wtU equipped kitchen, tUe Trees. Priced right. Elsie Meyer, .w. M interested therein to appear and Monterey hard top merromatir 17.900 — Ranch — how 5Vj rooms FURNISHED Room, twin beds, MANCHESTER—Cooper St. TVo- split level. Two baths, rrarage. Business .. Manchester kitchen privileges. Call MI 3-8841 bath, oil heat, garage. 8. A. Realtor. MLS, XQ 9-8624.. ba hoard thereon by publishing a copy Radio and heater. A gem for Insurance Hawthorne Street Beechler, MI 9-8962 or Ml 3-6969. family, four rooms, first floor. Reasonably priced. Easily fi­ of tnia order In aome newNnaoer hm^ • SEW ERS after 3:80. nanced. ___ ing a, circuiation in Mid District, at $1295. Of Your Own Three room furnished apartment, IDT8 126x200 and larger, $1,200 least five dhys before th** day of 1953 OLOSMOBII.E Machine Cleaned 17.900 •— Colonial — .7 rooms ..., .Manchester NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St.. second floor, rents for $97.50. Hot COVENTRY—Seven room house. IN MANCHE8 TER This week’s Best Buy is an L shaped Ranch with the PLEASANT, CLEAN room for two and up. Off Manchester Road, haanng. and by mailing in a certifted Fiesta eonv. loaded with every Turkington _ _ Main Street Manchester. Five rooms, complete water oil heat. 60 day occupancy, Glastonbury. MI 9-8981, after 6. No furnace. Large lot. $5,680. Eas­ latter on or before October 18 1967 % • INSTALLATION ■^niceties that go with a custom built .home. For instance, gentlemen at Center with parking, full rear dormer, 1% 'baths, base­ ily financed. of this order to Elizabeth R ud^ conceivable ar< es.sorc- $1195 18.900 — 2>fbm!ly 5 and 5 ...... Monchostor bath and shower, 29 Hazel St. MI first floor. Price $17,300. Phone XQ 137 n o r e a c e fk.. Manchei»ter Conn. 1953 FORD SUNOCO SERVICE the entryway opens into an attractive'Vestibule, complete ment garage. Oo to end of Porter 8-6273. Brae-Burn Realty. FLORIDA LOT: $5 down. Pull price Also others $6,500—$9,000, SPECIALIST Bros. near hospital 9-7083. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judga. Crestline Victorian with Ford o- STATION with large closet. The living rpom is very large, has a St., Carter St. Short diatancq fur­ only $133. High, dry, adjoining Alao new ranches, capAs, colo­ Rcolty Co. 19,700 — Ranch — 6 rooms...... GlostonbuiY ther on right. Thomas Shannon, MANCHESTER —Four bedrooms, city. Clone to Daytona Beach. AT A, COXJRT o r PROBATE, heli malic. Radio and heater A real FO R LEASE beautiful (and ysable) fireplace. A built-in china closet ROOM to rent near center. Heat nials, chicken and dairy farms. at Manchester, within and for tha sharp car $79S ' Town and Country 851 CENTER ST. and hot water. Gentleman. 37 Builder, BU 9-1418. two baths, fireplace, many closets, Streets, electricity, phones, District of Mancheaitr. on the l6th dky 19.12 PLY.MOI TH MANCHESTER complements the nicel.v situated dining room. The three trees, large lot, spotless through­ churches, schools, shopping. Near of O ct^r. 1967- ^ FOR INFORMATION 21,000 — Ranch — now 6 rooms .... M onchM tor Foster St., Ml 3-5331. WE23T SIDE)—Six room Cape, four JOHN S. BISSELL, Realtor 4-door. Radio and heater. Ext el- CALL MRS. WETHflRBEE bedrooms are all large and well laid out. Bathroom is done 1 1 -2 0 out. Good location, $15,900. C2lf- ocean and St. John’s river. PreBOiit. Hon. John J. Wallett, Jud«b Drainage Co. Rockledge down, two flniahed up, large en­ ford Hansen, Realtor; XQ. S-1303. Cross Street, South Coventry ^Tru*t Estate u w of Rebecca lent condition. $495 in top-quality ceramic tile. Extremely large full cellar Add a touch o t luxui^ to the lin­ VERY (XIMFORTABLY furnished World’s best fishing. Write for Wright* late of Manchester, in said BU 9-0291 room. Hot.wa\er heat. Tile bath closed porch, amesite drive, fine free photos. If. M. Huysmai[uysman. Box Cali PI 2-6828 District, deceaet^d 1951 CADILI^r M l 9-4143 2T,000 — Ranch — (30x46) ...... Monchostor A good way to stretch your fall ens and wearables with this lovely LARGE TWO-family hbuse, twelve Fleetwood. This one ha.-« al] the with hatchway gives plenty of space for both storage suit wardrobe—sew this - stunning border of rdses in silhouette ergss- 'and shower. Parking. MI 3-7116. location. For appointment to sea 828, Orange City, Florida.. The Manrheett'r Triisi Compaiiy> and recreation room, if desired. Automatic hot water Woodbridge St. Area call the R. F. Dlmock Co., Real­ rooms, two-car gafago. trees, city Trustee, having exhihired its final ao> extras and is a gem. Spotlal at jacket and skirt combination in noylce and pleasant pick-up^ work tors, xn 9-5245, Joseph, Ashford, utilities. . Near bus and school. (Wanted— Real Estate 77 count with Id estate to this Oouft $895. ■ i oil heat, of course. Located very near schodl, shopping, 21.900 — Contomporory — now 5Va rooms monotone, or mix and match your stitch! It.ts easy em broider for the XIANCHESTER—Lots of lots. High for. aJlowanc . . It »s Boarders Wanted 59-A xn 9.^18,-Barbara Woods, XQ Good buy at $18,500. Clifford Han­ and dry. Madeline Smith Realtor. ORDERED that ibe 39th day of Qien o'cJock,' torenooiL 1952 Chrysler Saratoga 24.900 — Split - - now 7 rooms ..... MoncJiMtor No. 8105 With PATT-O-RAMA for the expert.' FIRST Fl o o r good lioard, nice 9-5972. al the Prol^t^ Office in the MuniclpS . 1952 Pontiac Club Sedan Best Buy represents the ultimate in value. May we show LARGE BRKJK FRONT Ranch XQJ. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ Building in Mid ‘Manchester be u d v la In sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16. 18. 20. Pattern No. 3926 contains hot- room, elderly man, or woman. BOLTON—Two large wooded lots the same is asstgn>*d for a bearing on \ 1961 Chevrolet Conv, Manchester you through it? Bi^e 12, 32 bust, coat. 2 <4 yards iron transfer for 8 M yards of 2 ?4" MI 9-6658. $17,900—Main St., Manchester. Cor­ House, 3 bedrooms. 14x21* living on Williams Road. Call owner, Xll tor, XQ 9-1107, any time. the allowance of eaid account'and roof 1951 Studebaker Comm. SUNDAY INSPECTIONS 16,300-20,000 Custom Built...... Monchostor o f 54-inch; skirt, 1 yard. wide border, design; color chart; ner lot. For Information ,or room with paneled fireplace wall, 3-8321. LISTINGS NEEDED for all types previous accounts with nald entaua 1950 Chrysler Sedan A LM O ST N EW . . . ■ Sanflna Dr., off Keeney Street For this pattern, send 35c in stitch illustration. pointment to see call the R. F. kitchen with dining area, ceramic and this Court directs that ootKe ^ - 1948 Mercury—Sharp ROOM and board for gentleman, of homes in all price ranges. the time ami place assigned for aata ' 20,000-30,000 — Custom BuilN-BoltOR Contor oroo desired, and the PATTERN NUM­ Send 25c in COIN3, your name, bimock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245, tile bath, basen/ent garage. R. APPROXIXIATELY 3*;-Acre Lot Cleszynski-Felber Agency, MI bearing be alveii to all persona known VQLJCSWAGEnVS 6-ROOM COLONIAL For appointment to any of our listed propertieen—We THE WIUIAM E. BELFIORE ABENCY bua line, free parking.••MI 9-)-1446. Joseph Ashford, XQ 9-6818, Bar­ F. Dimock k Co., Realtors. MI with trout stream running to betlnterest»‘d therein to appear nad Riga Helghta BER to SUB BURNETT. MAN­ address and the PATTERN NUM-. S-1409 or XQ 9-4291. be heard thereon by publishing a eppg 1958 2 dpor. White leather in- CHESTER EVENING HERALD. BBR to ANNE ' CABOT, MAN- bara Woods, XU 9-7703 or Robert 9-5245; Joseph Ashford. Xfl 9-6818; through. Uie middle, beautiful terisr. fipotless in ezvellrnt condition. Il^j will be AvailaJble all day Sunday. Call— LOTS: MANCHESTER — BOLTON — VERNON— -ANDOVER ' Murdock, xn 9-8973. • Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702; or trees, % acre cleared. 180 feet of this order 4n some newsjMper hiww bathik flrrplare, beautiful kitch­ 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW CHES’nER HERALD, 1150 AVE. LISTINGS WANTEET' ing >n rlrculaUon In aaid Diatrlct, ^ 1966- 2-'door. Immaculate. c o m m e r c ia l -i n d u s t r i a l BROPERTV Apartments—Flate-^ Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. ' on good hard road. Location 10 least five days before the day of Mid en, garage. Has everything: PHONE Kit 9-0760 YORK 36, N.Y. AMERICAS, NEW YOSIC 88, MANCHESTER Vicinity — Small hearing, and by mailing In a certlflal ,.L&L MOTORS For further Information, or appointment to a«c. Call, Tenements 6S minutes from Mknehester in Bol­ It costa no more to have the best. 'Send 25 cents'm ore with your N.V,. ‘ community of quality ranch WEST SIDE^ large 1056, three ton: Private owner. Call MI letter on or before October 17. liSC ■' -Manchester'! Home of pattern order for the' new Fall A It's ready! The 1957 Needlework Insist on M. L. S. 'i copy of this order to The SaiTaikte Foreign Cars ’ hlREE-ROOM heated, furnished homes, three bedtooms, net water bedroom r(inch, mortgage pay­ 9-0069. Army Territorial HeadquArtara, ELSIE MEYER The R. F. DIMOCK CO^MItehell 94245 Winter '57 issue of our pattern ALBUM—fifty-six colorful - pager apartment. Adulta only,.. couple heat, ceramic bath, ebUar, % ments under $50 month for quali­ York. N. Y.; The Manchester ’ 'xBotigward and Renault p.8 .—See 4Nir elaeeUled ad elaawhara la The R. F. DIMDCK GD;-MlislMll 9-5245 Realtor—M. L. 8 . •r, JoMph Aahford, MI 8-6818 or Barbara: Wooda, MI $-770$ usgaxlne Basic FASHION. In- showing many pretty desiMia; plur muferred. CaU after 8 p.m. 105 acre, trees, only $12,680. Low F .K fied buye^ with one-third down LOT FOR SALE—On East Xliddle Multiple Listinig:^ Service mortal flospital, c/o Tha ManrhMlaff M$ks, Servtbs and Parts tkla paper for aiher flna ratnea. •r Jotepk Aahford, lin S-8818 o f Bartiara Woods, MI t-77«l splring and so practical (or e.vafy directions for making 8 cro^et A. down payments. Carlton W. $16,600, C ^ to n W. Hutchins, Ml- Turnpike.' 78 x i59. .Gall MI- Trust Company, TraaturaTp MagOMte M4 Osuikr St. Manchester or Robert Murdock, >fl i-897Z Birch 8t. or telepboos Baybrook ter, Conn. Td. Ml 9-5S24 or Itobort Mnrdoek MI B-8S7S '-ImiM sowar. itoma aiid a quU t Onljr.aOc a copyl' Export 94011. Hltti-MlrU, M l 9-0112. ■ iju a x / ' . 9-9306. . . . of Manchester /O B N J. WA EvSs. TUI • p ,m . II fii) r • s •- ■f "V . V: 'A .■ ; 't-

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\ V , ■ V - v - r - , . PA ^ TWENT» ^ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1&57 jlanrljpatpr gi^gntna. Ijcralli Bloodmohtle Visits Center Church Monday, 1:45 to 6:30p. m. • Mrs. Carl Hildlng is chairman and Mrs. Ruth Hutchins is co- Honored at Wesleyan About Town chairman for the supper Monday Case Plant Average Daily Net Preas Run The Weather For Dm Week Ended' at 6:30 p.m. in Odd Ifellowa ban­ Fafeenat nf tL •- Wmtkwr Bareau Dr. Howard L. Rnbrndall, presl- quet hall, when Sunset Rrbekah October 12, 1957 drnt of .the Northfleld Srhoole Lodge will be hostess to President K $huts Down^ •ince 1950, will be the guest Mrs. Margaret Chester of Port­ 7 / ,V V v 12,690 Oleartag. raueh cooler tonight. •peeker at the meeting of the land and her associate Assembly Lew / SS-M. Soadar geaenUly Hartford. Northfleld Club to be officers. At the meetiag to follow Lacks Water .Member of the Audit held Tueeday evening at- the Amer­ at 6 o'clock the degree will be con­ Bureau of .CIrcuInttoB falr/«oal, high 50-55. ican Bchotll for the Deaf, 139 N. ferred on a class of candidates. I Ijick of water today, forced a | Manchester— ‘A City of Village Charm Main St., West Hartford. A few more reservations are still ^ temporary shutdown of Case Bros. I n' available for the supper. j Paper Mill. The first New England re­ ' James W. McKay. Case Bros.’s | SATURDAY i \ VOL. LXXVII, NO. 17 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURHAY, OCTOBER 19, 1957 (Clasalfled Adrertlaing on Pago 19) PRICE FIVE CENTS gional conference for tho.ae inter­ The October- meeting of the treasurer, said this morning that -j!" ested and active In the U.S. pro­ Manol\ester Fine Arts Assn, has I the paper-making plant waa shut gram for adult foreign leaders beyn postponed to Friday. Oct. 2.5. I down and that the finishing plant [ and speclalials will be held at 956 at which time it will be held at 1 would be shut down this aftem im. j Main St., Hartford, next Monday 8i30-p.m. In the WTiiton auditori­ He noted that the paper-making , IS THE LAST DAY W e s t R e ic h Royal Pair and Tuesday. Among the speakers um. Due to a change in the club's : plant requires a great deal of water ! McElroy to Speed will be William Benton, former by-laws, the meetings of the asso­ ! for Its operation and said that , U.S. senator and asalstant secre­ ciation hereafter will be held the , water in the firm's storage ponds ^ t e of state, and Dr. Alan Burr third Friday of each month. The i was at such a low point that the | 8 w ith To Witness Overstreet, professor of govern­ g\iest speaker will be Ralph Rno: I plant was unable to get sufficient. I " ment at Smith College. Resem'S- creative artist, who will discuss his ' pressure. . .. HALE'S Missiles Progra m tlons and further Information interpretations of modem art. ' Case Bros, maintenance crews | ia about the conference may he ob­ I were working this morning, laying [ Grid Game tained from the Service Bureau King David Lodge. No. 31, lOOF, : extra pipes to bring water from 1 Weshington, Oct. 19 ()p)—♦members have been gathering in- for Women's Organisations. will meet tonight at 7:30 In Odd .-T] I nearby wells to tb,' storage pond. * - _” ^ ^ ^ Fformation r a iia a a a 8 < save F fora o i such a a tA tx m a •probes s . a V.a "Washington, Oct. 19 (i 4these consequencei would be. cern over the recent launching of But before , the game In nearby entry. are members of the fresh­ cheater High School. At high north side of N. Main St. about' It was the first time since 1871 importance to Our natiohaT secur­ College Park. Md., ehe and her tall In Russia Coruna, iSpain, Oct. 19 (/P) Cake Sale 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 4 9 c Pair that a Oarman government acting a Russian Barth satellite before ity of maintaining these programs blond husband. Prince Philip, faced man class at Mount Ida. Newton school, he was s member of the A car driven hy Raymond B. the United States could get one —American pilot William Oibbons Assembly Center, Ma.ss. Miss Belding is tak­ National Honor Society, a Stu­ In peacetime had broken diplo­ on schedule. , . " a round of the sort of thing they i/P Ather, 18, of 8 Mlntz Ct., going! aloft. Some of them have said Weekly Events Moscow, Oct. 19 )—The Wyatt, Attempting a nonstop OathoHe Indies of Oohunbus ing a 3-year course in liberal arts dent Council representative, a BOXED STATIONERY matic ties with another country. this, coupled with Russia's claimed usually' do at home. member'in the orchestra, a mem­ north on Main St., went out of ■ Foreign Minister Heinrich von The individual service heads Soviet Ministr>’ of Health said 'Texas-Rome flight in a single with a mlnbr In journalism and control, continued across the In­ ANNIVERSARY success in testing an Interconti­ Will Confer Honors today it is rushing production TUESDAY. OCT. 22 Miss Dart is studying to become ber of several clubs, and s mem­ tersection and rammed into thci Choose from all while or pa.vtel pnpa'r and Brenthno. who told Kveder of his nental missile, indicates the Unit­ were ordered to send weekly prog­ First up was a British embassy engine j^ne, crashed into the an airline stewardess. ber of the track and cross country parked cruiser, pushing it into th e; government's decision, said the ed States has fallen dangerously ress reports to William Holaday, reception for the diplomatic staffs of Asian flu vaccine to meet a sea off this port today. squads. envelopes. Come In plain and decorated SALE move was made aa a reault of McElroy’s assistant in charge of here of the (Jfammonwealth na­ K. o f C . HOME curbing, police said. coiners. ' behind the Soviets. growing epidemic in Russia. A Spanish -fishing vessel The Sacred Heart Mothers Circle At Wesleyan. Turkington re­ Dent, 48. of 298 E. Middle Tpke.. Yugoalavia’a recognition of Com­ missile matters, and to mark tions. Following that, the Queen It said In a report to the gov­ MAIN STREET will meet Monday at' 8 p.m. at the ceived the Rensselaer award for munist East Germany, which Bi^nn Probe Scneduled copies of such reports “for my per­ arranged to confer honors on ernment newspaper Izveatia that rescu^ him. achievement In science and mathe-' was shaken up and received a denies has any legal exiatence. sonal attention.” Trying to beat a world distance Dowitioa $1.00 home o f' Mrs. Richard Gallagher, shoulder injury, according to a Box 3 9 c HANDBAGS Some hours after McElroy's me­ American and Commonwealth citi­ so .far IH million'doses of vaccine 99 N. Lakewood Circle. matics. the Olln Scholarship for police report. Up to the last moment, Yugo­ morandum waa made public, Sen. McElroy assured the service zens. Theii came the laying of a have been produced. It added that record for light planes held by the .schola&tic ability and outstanding! Damage to the left aide and: Many new styles in smooth slav officials had been saying they Russell (D-Ga), chairman of the chiefs he Is always available “to foundation stone for a new office it hopes to produce 12 to IS million late Wllliem Odom, W yatt, was leadership in college activities. I riglit wheel of the cruiser were i plastic calf: also alligator hoped "responalble opinion" would Senate Armed Services Commit­ aastst In any way In the resolution bujldlng at tjie Britlah embassy. rinses hy Ute end of the year. forced to come down In the aeg He is a member of the Wesleyan estimated at J500 while damages grain pla.stic hags and prevail and Bonn would not take tee. said in Blackshear, Ga.. he of any problems’’ that may arise Philip had k date to visit the MS' The report said supplies are about SO miles northwest of this String Quartet. He is also a mem­ to the front end of Ather's vehicle! genuine' lesthera. Colors: the strong step. planned to fly here today to direct in the missiles project. rine barracks for a troop review. being rushed first to areas worst northwest Spanish coastal town, LADIES OF ST. JAMES ber of the varsity track and cross Black, red. brown, etc. The Communist party news­ a committee investigation of the The defense c)>ief instructed the The climax of today’e prdgrram affected. It did not Identify these because ice had formed on his country teams. were estimated at $150. paper In Belgrade said last night Wings. ■ , ' Ather was arrested and charged I .“tale phre nation’s missile and satellite pro­ Was a state dinner tonight at the areas. He is a member of Sigma Nu that breaking relations would be grams. He said committee staff (Continued on Page Six) embassy honoring President and Earlier this week, the Sbvlet He came down near the Ashing ' - with reckless driving. He is sched- | FLANNEL "lABY vessel end succeeded to bivaktog and Theta Nu Flpailon, the hon­ uled to appear in Town Court to­ “contrary to the basic principles Mrs. Elsenhower. press reported that lii Moscow orary athletic fraternity. of International relations." It said Elizabeth was reported, mean­ alone 500 doctors and an unspeci­ the glass in his cabin windows so HARVEST HOEDOWN morrow. DOLL" LONG SLEEVE Eiy:h * 2 .2 9 that he could crawl out. The plane Last Sunday night, another, po-I Yiigoalavla’a attitude toward West while, to have informally sounded fied number of medical students Germany had pot been changed by out' BHsenhOwer on the pOestblllty had been recruited to help handle remained afloat until, the. Spanish ST. JAMES SCHOOL HALL lice cruiser, driven hy Patrolman ship picked him up. Newton Taggart, eoliided with a | recognitibn of" the Red'* Govern­ of his visiting London next year. a flood of victims at the city's hos­ PAMMAS ment. The British information services pitals. Wyatt was piloting a stogie FOR RENT car on ..Can tec St. I d . UiM niithap, 4 .| ■ German CthaPcellor Konrad Ade­ T1»r deputy' Jillnisicr' of Soturi/oy/ Octw 79—S;30-7 7 8 and 16 mm. M6vie Prnjectora Taggart received cheat injuries, Ih' WasTtlSgtdii denVea'any fhvlta'- ' Beach'eratt Rmanza 'to-'iaii '(HToft nauer had threatened to treat as tion had been extended. But in saiid some aefioolB ha've'' been to better the 4,957-mlle record se.t —sound nr silent, alto 85 mm. the crui.ser received damages esti- | an imfrlendly act any recognition closed to prevent spreading of the Calling and Miisic hv allda projeetora. ; mated at $400 and Elwood J. [ CHATHAM FLUFFY C R II BLANKET London officials close to Bucking­ by Odom ‘In 194$. He hoped to let of East Germany by a nation out­ ham Palace and the cabinet said epidemic, which he said hi^ a new record of 5,893 mllta by his Ed Daley and THE HILLTOPPERS i Howies, 45. of 69 Jensen St., was | Regular $2.98. Size 36 x 50, rayon and nylon with nylon side the Soviet bloc. Yugoilavia is Put Off Two Times reached serious proportions. WELDON DRUG CO. j arrested and cliarged with reck­ they understood the Queen had illA t to lloaie from GalTsaton.. R^FRESIIMENTSL TICKETS AT THE DOOR Po’ka dot pattern binding Easily washable. Colors; Blue, pmk. C O O Q the first nation outside that' "bloc personally and informally let Ei­ Several theatrical performaheel 1%e Spanish Ashing boat $01 Main St. Tel. 5fl 8-5821 less drit-ing. Howies is scheduled | in Moscow have b ^ n xianceied 1 to appear in court tomorrow also. with rick-rack braid maize and mint. Special to offer to send an ambasador to senhower know a visit would be brouglR Wyatt to this port, where East Berlin. Washington, Oct. 19 3,'P)—A test^lrophyslcal Observatory at Cam- welcome when he finds time. They because of Illness among the be waa met by'local municipal and trim : al.so sleep coat BABY SHOP—(MAIN FLOOR, REAR) bridge. Mass., say most of the actors and actresses. to match. Sizes: of the Navy’s 'Vanguard Rocket— did not say what response the got. AlrToroe authorities.' (t. the powerhouee planned to propel sightings so far have been of the The Daily/ Express of London The Ministry of Health issued a The pahlng craft which rescued Small, medium and an American satellite Into space— rocket rather than the satellite. had said t)ie invitation was issued set oC rules/to prevent the spread him, the 'Virgen del Buen Con«jo apparently was put o* twice yes­ But Dr. Armand N. Spitz said of tha disease. large. Regular $3.98. Deinocrats-Set by E3izaMth. It implied that Eisen­ It told the Soyist people to k8ep CVlrgin of Good Advice), also suc­ Special terday. volunteer observets are being hower )>md accepted. ceeded in towtog his-planer- tha Regular $1.00 Ladies’ SPECIALS FROM The scheduled firing at Cape asked to make every effort to City of Oalveston, here: - sight sputnik, from which scien­ For/ the foundation atone cere- (Ceatimied on Page Six) To Attack Ike’s Canaveral. Fla., waa to have been .montbs, Elizabeth selected a gaval Wyatt aald he first sighted end Croyden Plastic SPORTSWEAR DEPT. a test of the Vanguard’s first stage tists hope to gain the moat infor­ all day long... mation. by one of her kinsmen, George U tried unauccesatuUy to eatmbllah (SECOND FX.OOR) engine. There waa no explanation jadlo eoatact with aa unidentified Foreign Policy of why the test wasn’t held. Cabinet Poet Asked iVAsbiisgton, to start building the 4 BILLFOLDS Another Smlthsonign observa­ U-S.^capitol in 1793. Last Wednes­ State Will Get freighter. Then hajciftl to raise Orion slip-on style _____a.' Meanwhile, Ruasik’s sputnik be­ day the British Foreign Office con­ the airport mdlo^CwBin at Santi­ Sweaters. Reg. $3.98. S 3 .2 9 gan its third week of orbiting the tory official. Dr. J. Allan Hynek. ago de Campostala, again without Washington. Oct. 19 (85—The Earth at about 18,000 miles an yesterday proposed establishment firmed what bad been asserted for C/>mplete with change purse, Democratic Advisory Council be­ of a cabinet post to create a liaison at least two years; That the aqd suohees. PLAYTEX LIVING BRA and picture compartment. Cardigan Style Sweaters. hour. New sightings of the satellite 870,000 Shots Finally, on sighting the 'Virgra gins a 2-day jneeHUC today with were reported in Wisconsin. between the government and scien­ Washington, as well as. Robert E!. Reg. $5.98. S 4 .9 9 liMlcatlona it will Sim some licks Lee, were distant relatives. del Buen Consejo he signalled with Earlier Testa Successful tists. a hand mirror, .the Daheimaa.an-i. HousedresseS. at Elsenhower administration ' "1 'suggest'," h'e said,' "A eablhel :' The gaval is now Ihil property bf Of Hu yaccine SPECIAL foreign pollcjf In the Ught '•£ Rus- Newsmen watching the Florida awered, and Wyatt aet hia plana Reg. $3.98. S 3 .2 9 test area through binoculars yes­ post, such aa a Secretary of Sci­ the District of Columbia Masons. now tn 6 9 c ■ia's sateUits launching. ence who would serve in an advis­ terday said towers and ergnes 'Qiey keep it locked up at a bank. HartforA Oct. 19 (S5—^The State (Oonttaned on Paga Six) Sources close to the council pre­ twice were moved up to the missile ory capacity as a liaison between And they'aselgned three' Lodge Health Dept, says that Connecti­ dicted a policy statement on then Withdrawn—the 'second time the government and science, and it brothers to keep an eye on it all embroidered eign affairs not only would a rain squall stvept the area, would be somebody with the stat­ during its absence from the steel cut's share of a release of Aslkn M Last Day Of Hale's fault with President Elsenho' . re was no word when the ure of Dr. Vaunevar Btishv" Vault. — flu vaccine by the manufacturers attitude toward Russia's satelltli ard test inlght be reKhed- Bush, an internationally known It was clear to alf observing the is enough to provide adequate pro­ achievement, but would take o preliminary tests of scientist, headed the huge govern­ tection for 870,000 persona. Bulletins critical view of the admifiistration's r4 rocket stages, hsid pre­ ment research ]$h)gram during (Continued on Page Six) Connecticut, department of­ ANNIVERSARY SALE foreign and defense policies in gen­ viously. have been described offi­ World War U. • ficials says, is entitled, to 870.000 from the. AP Wires eral. The foreign policy statement cially aa succtssfiil. ' Hynek also skid the United one-tenth cubic centimeter (cc) United States ambassador to the United. Nations Henry Cabot Stock up on: Sheet.s. Pillow Ca.sc^ PillowR. Blankets, was likely to come late today. A full 3-stage test is scheduled States could land a man on the doses of the naw serum. Lodge, top, and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko make Tontorrow'a lesslon, also behind for December, the month U.S. sci- moon In five years, If it were a Meanwhile, Dr. James C. Hart, siihilar gestures to emphasize- their respective points during dis­ UJi. BACKS BONN MOVE Mattress Pads and Covers, Towels, elc. matter of nationpl survival.' Truman Says cussion of Middle East crisis at' U.N. steering committee meeting Washington, Oet. 1$ (8V—Tha closed doors, it expected to produce entiets are expected to fire the na­ director of the State’s Bureau of yesterday. At conclusion of debate the committee voted unani­ A a statement on economic conditions tion’s first smsll test satellite. Earlier yesterday, a Russian sclenr Preventable Diseases, said there United Stotea dedared Ita sym­ Here Are Few Of Our .Many Values; tlst had said the Soviets would mously to bring the matter before the full General Assembly at pathy today with Weat Oer> and a fresh attack on, what the The first fully instrumented He’ll Join Bid waa no Indication when the vac­ an early date. (AP Photofax). Democrats call the administration's satellite Is scheduled to be fired some day, "maybe soon," set up cine, distributed through commer­ maa^e breaking off of nlattona HALE'S .STURUYWEAR RE(1 $9.9.5. .21” X 27” "tight money" policy. High prices into its orbit next March. an observation etatlon on the cial channels, would arrive in Con­ with Yngqslavia. A statement Is- BOX-S’nTCMED Is the No. 1 domestic issue now, Eight Milwaukee Astronomical moon. Presumably he meant an To Oust GOP necticut: sned by the State Department lOO'r DOWN FILLED tav some ITemocrats. Society obseryers said they sighted unmanned station, operating auto­ The Health Department, report­ aaldi *ff1iis gpvemineat waa eon- Republican National Chairman sputnik yesterday. Edward A. Hal- matically. ing an accumulation of 46,452 suited by tbe federal German QUILTED There were otl^er suggestions Kansas CJity, Kan., Oct. 19 (A5— govenuneat regarding this mat-' Meade Aicom. taking note of the bach. director of the Society's ob­ Former President Harry 8, Tru­ definitely reported cases since U. S., Turkey Brace BED Democratic Council sessions, last servatory in the town of New Ber­ yesterday, from Sen. Bridges (R- the Aslan flu epidemic .began sev­ ter. We expmeisd onderstaiiding NHl and Flanders (R-Vtl, for man says he's going to “raise hell of the reasoiM which made It MATTRESS PADS night attacked what he called the lin, said the slghttngS' appeared to with people" if necessgty to help eral weeks ago and estimaUng the “left-wing thinking" of cduncll ad­ be almost certain. ; some sort of government organiza­ total at 60,()00, said that the epi­ neceesety for the federal gov- PILLOWS visory committees headed by Dean tion to coordinate scientific effort. put the nayon back under Demo­ emmeat to take this aCtton." WITH CORNER ELAS'nC He said the group also saw the cratic lead^imlp,. . demic among school children has \ Acheson, secretary of state tn the rocket section which is circling the Bridges endorsed the idea, which apparently neared its peak and For Syrian Blasts hae been advanced by others, that He told Democrats from 13 Mid­ REP. WALTER SUED REO. $3.98. EAc H S 7 9 5 Truman admlnistratldn. and Ken­ earth ahead of the satellite, and at western states at a luncheon yes- should soon begin to show a rapid 89 X 78. Twin Size. $2.69 neth Galbraith,. Ranmrdecdnomics a somewhat lower altitude. decline. Washington, Oet. I t (/P>—Rep. (Continued on Page Six) tei^ay the Republicans must be Walter (D-Pa) today faced a professor. Officials of the Smithsonian As- ousted from Washington if the But adults are next in line for United Nations, N. Y., Oct, lASagalnst the United States and Tur- RE«. $4.98. A O What a value! Soft, resilient Alcorn said the tenor of state- it, to the opinion of at 'least one OPhr-Tht United States and 'Dir key, but will also Reveal the true -oonirt fight with hie wife, who United States is' to regain world charges he has refused to re­ V 54 X 76. Full Slze.^*#»W ^ 100% down for yearn of serv­ menta to come from the council leadership. city Itealth officer. key marshaled their forces today source of tension in the en­ ice. Lowest price ever for this “can well be antitipated when it to' )>arry, in a U.N. General tire area.” spond to her pteas to “be and re- Pure wjUte filUng that is "We’ve almost lost every friend Dr. (Element F. Batelll of New n ^n a faithful and dutiful hue- quality. la realized that ' the discredited Every Week in Prison we had because we had to have an Haven asserted last - night that Assembly debate, Sovlet-Syrian Caaadlaji Proposal lynarsiiteed to launder white. Dean Acheson heads the commit­ charges of aggressive plans in the Lester B. Pearson, former for­ band and father.’* In n nonsnp- Elastic on each romer. agonizing reappraisal,” he said. "aooner or later the. adult popula- port suit filed here, Mrs. Fran­ tee on foreign pbllcy.'' while Gal­ "We’ve got the agony all right t l ^ is going to be'.hiL*? Middle East. eign minister of Canada, suggest­ braith heads the committee on eco­ That hasn’t been the case so ed in Ottawa that-the U.N. Emer­ cis .£. Walter eomplaiaed. that nomic policy. but we haven’t got the reapprais­ The 8J-natlon a-ssembly voted Walter has 'ordered her out of al." 'gr, he said, but he re'ported that 66-0 to take up Syria's complaint gency Force stationed on. the A Terrific Value! The GOP chairman . said Gal­ ‘Creative Listening- Bgypttan.lsnull border to prevent the family home at Easton. Pa. Ty|M 180 braith has been "described by a The luncheon climaxed a 2-da; 30 per cent of New. Haven’s school that Turkey menaces her security. She also charged he declines to / meeting at- which Democrata pupils are III in -a Wave of sick­ High point, of the debate, however, aggression be used along the Syr- Lint Free Vi.scose Rayon leading economist as "a most ef­ the repon made plans for dislodg­ ness, which ’’far surpasses any­ is 'expected to be Russia’s com­ ian-Turklsh frontier. Canada and maintain, a home with ,hrr e l ^ fective enemy of. capitalistic i de­ Peru were reported to have pro- where and that he refuses tn sup­ Laily Pepperell Fringed Hobnaj] mocracy.” Alcorn did not identify' ing the GOP. thing we have had since 1918." panion charge that the United port her according to her needs the economiat. Used by Blind Rabbi ‘ "i’m going to get into politics States la goading Turkey into an and his means. COMBED PERCALE and raise hell with people if we invasion of Syria. (ConMaaed on Page Six) don't .get this Job done;’’ Truman Both the Unltifd States and Tur­ BEDSPREADS (Continued on Page Six) told the gathering. BRUCKER b a c k s Dl’U.ES SHEETS AND CASES key have denied repeated accusa­ ' Terktown, Va., pet. 19 2. crucial part of his technique in at­ "I did not talk about murder. also charged Turkey planned to Hertford. Oct. 19 (P)—Low In- nil the propaganda valne out of he said. “Unless the United States Oklahoma Governor Raymond the Rnssian satellite.” Pillow Cases Ea. Minneapolis,' Oct. 19 0P» '-—The tempting the moral regeneration When he had finished, I just asked increases Its efforts to the missile Gary says he was embarrassed, attack along 180 mllea of Syria's tereet loans were a major plank of hardened copvi'cts. him if he didn’t think there epufd Slight Irregulars of 59c Navy’s two high-flying balloonists, field, this Soviet superiority can u d thought Vies President Nixon northern border "with* the support of the drought-relief program PAI. DRGPH GIR.4RD Cmdr. Malcolm D. Ross and Mor­ ; It’s uphill work. Virtually all have been another way out. only grow Into supremacy. was too, when liquor was served of the U.S. 6th Fleet." It -said adopted by the Connecticut Legis­ ^hown above i.s the lovel.v 100^^ Stroock coat by MULTI-STRIPE TERRY prisoners, the clergyman sys, "He was startled and left with­ Britain had consented to a top- lature as it recently ended a spe­ Ronugahara, Japan, Oct. IS (B More Of Those Wonderful ton L. Lewis, today began check- ---- But at a reception to the dry ststS —A Boldler testified tobay that Petite Miss—$84.95. Just one of'the many beau­ 81.49 Value Ing the results of their tMttube Ithemselves out answering. But two weeks honoring the vice president. secret .war plan. cial session estimated to have cost ride abroa. the northern eklee. “ P*"' 9*"^ the ^mUteS later he came back, and aaid, Turkey's ambaaaador SeyfuUah $35,000 to $30,000. he etopped covering up for GI tiful coats, dresses, knit .dresse.s and suit.s you will Extra ileavv Flannel KITCHEN ride adroaa t)ie northern skies who seek his help respond . and Inch of Rain Falls. Cancellation of annual Harvest William 8. Girard in the flrtng .When the balloonists landed, ‘Rabbi, there' should have beep Featiyal scholastic parade aet . to Esin charged in a U.N. Steering . So far only nine farmers have range death of a Japanese wom­ find in Hale’s Fashion Dept., where they are offer­ Back Drill make some progress. another way out.' 1 felt, for the Committee debate that Russia waa applirri for the loitos, the State they said the "trip was a success, "This does'not mean they be­ Over Connecticut precede HillhbuseAvilbur Cross an because Girard waa being ing 10^ di.scount on all regular priced merchan- but we didn!t see sputnik.” They first time-, that I had made some football gam e*at Bdyren Field. trjdng to toUmlate hia country Agriculture Depertment said yes­ pictured as a hero. Specialist TOWELS come ’good’ Or ‘get religion', only progresB In helping pirn." by dreating a fictitious altuatlon. terday. The requeati range from IR0NIN6 BOARD said they were “sweating bulleta" that they establish a more realistic New Haven, announced ly super­ Victor Nickel, a one-time friend di.se during the la.st day of our Anniversary Cele­ in the gondola, where the temper­ Sometimes former prisoners By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS intendent of scH'ddlS who gave In­ T^irkev, he declared, already has $1,000 to $5,000, the maximum. of Girard originally denied to ^ cH 4 4 c view of themselves in relation to whom he has Counseled vjsit him Upwards of an Inch of rain, more assured both Syria and Ruaiia that Eligible for the I'k per cent bissoit elsstk eras cross fall clsttic bration. ature was 76 degrees during the society," he nxplained. clement weather as .the reason. , Japanese Investigators, that he tide psaek self tdjuM deSCK inmi «ips , Wckwsa't COVERS Bight. at his home in 'Buffalo. “One than had been forecast, fell on ' Mrs. Httkkn Pohjnnkukka, Stam­ aha doea not have aggressive de­ loans, says the law passed by the knew that Girard fatally shot Aha he added: “The counselor brought his fiance recently," he signs against her Arab neighbor. Republican-controlled Legislature •s rrery Bwtico divides divinely wrisUe or curl HAUE'S FASHION DEPT,—SECOND FLOOR Flown back to Minneapolis after Connecticut late last night. ford, In ' criticAl conditioii with Mm. Naka Shkai. a Japanese ‘For dlahes—for hands and an uneventful landing near Her- ia like a mirror'to reflect - the said. “He thought it would make Minor Inconveniences caused by akuU fracture and other tojuries The United States, which has over' Gov. Ribicoff’a veto, are brasA collector. Later he said E . . h 8 7 e face. Whmt a value. Dries mansvllle, in northern Michigan, prisoner's own thinking back tq her feel better about his past and the storm were more than offset police said she received yesterday l>een conaultlng with other delega­ bona fide farmers who lest at least he did. know about It. «i ' • fast, leaves no lint. Rosa and Lewis were reported in him. If this technique Is successful, it dlJ." by the welcome wetttog It brought when he'c‘'ear crashed head^'n .in­ tions since the Syrian-Ruasian 40 per cent of* their crops to the “perfectly , normal'" health by a the chaplain must return to his Brevis was a lawyer in betroit to abnormally dry wo^lands and to an approaching truck. Donald charges came in, ia working on drought. rOTY TURN'S TO CENTER ★ ibr>C GREEN STAMPS . . . ★ AMPLE FREE PARKING . . . Navy doctor who ex'amlned them. original role. With all the power when, at . $5, a combination 6f by the help it gave seriously de­ B. Haskeh, 32, Danielson, thrown proposals for the debbte. "rhey Eight county committees will ad­ Paris, Oct. IB IB—President The 38-year-old Roas and hig of faith he must appeal to rea­ sickness and overstrain 'Caused pleted reservoirs and wells. from car and killed when car would highlight Ruaala's role in minister the loans, determining Rene Coty turned to^he center 44-year-old partner spent 9t4 son, to conscience and to the loss of his sight; ‘ Afterward he New Haven'got more rain than ■trikes tree on Rt. 6. the Middle East. which farmers shall get how much parties todgy 'MT "a ptMtsIWe pre. houra^lU tlng from ap open pit spiritual taproots of '.ths individ­ went into the miniatry and was other sections of the state—llSff '■‘Twenty-year-old Prince Karim, In. the Steering Committee, atate money. The 24 men compris-1 mler afto'f Conaervatlve Antoine a m p l£ lro n ''T if^at Crosby,, J4inn., to the ual." ordained in 1929.^' inchea according to the^ Weather waa to become Aga Khan IV to­ which recommended the debate to ing the committees were qa'med i pinay failed to win National ,4s. fleW where they Jarideif- Ip uppeg. 'the blind rabbi has been visiting The weekly hours at Attica are Bureau at Bradley Field in' Wind­ day in' accession eSremoniea in he General' Assembly. U.S. Am- yesterday by the State Board of i sembly approval to head the DREEN Michigan. • • ■ " bhaplaln at the Attica Prison 12 tiring ones for him. sor Locks.. Meriden, halfway be­ Tainganyiks makjpg him spiritual laaaador Henry Cabot Lodge ex- Agriculture. ' ’ country’s 24th postwar govern- h « jw .m u CORK FREE They rose to 84,500 fe«t, years. While Jewish prisoners "I come' back; ^o Bufaio ex­ tween New Havep and Hartford, leader of millions of lamilli Mos­ iressed bo)>« a discussion would John D. Briscoe, chairman of mrat. Ptoay, leader of the In-, THe m . H A U c o ^ p '16 miles above the earth, suspeni average only about 30 out d'f 2,000, hausted,” ' he. says. “It's probably got an inch and a half. lems. . .Secretary of Commerce :ontribute to.^ general peace aild the state board, said all the com­ depeadenis . and peasants, won STAMPS MARCH BSTER Con M- VT ed beneath'a two million cuble non-Jawa coma to him aa well the prison siiuation. A place full Minor flooding on some New Sinclair Weeks imys business is Mcurity. ■ mittee membera are active or re­ only 197 votes to 248 agahist him Manchester, CoNH* PARKING foot plaatie balloon for the flight, Rarely do convicts seek'spMtuai of men all of whom are tragedies. HavCn streets' becurred 'because leveling off, but It’s a health re­ Lodge dxpreeeed confidence the tired farmers. —meetly Soidallete and 0am- CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS guidance openly. Usually they ap­ And. young people who i could be; adjustment and the long-range discussion would “show not only, munista. There were many ah- CORNER MAIN m d o A k STREETS (Ooittnafl an Pngn new) proach the matter obliquely, under eonstructlvt outside.” (OenHmed ea Pi«e Mz) eebnomte eotleek la good. the abiurdi.ty of the charges (Oealtimed sa Fega Six) atentieas.

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