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THURSDAY k OCTOBER 28, 195| PAGU TWENTY-EIGHT jJ!aitrhPster IffMb e , e ■ '¥ e e F allen us Wet Roads Equal Skids ••Drive Carefully _ ack 78, Cub SCoiita, will hold JuliU* Hallgarten Prize awarded ¥n \e>(ecutive Council m e e t i n g RoUiier, Doocy Set by the National Academy of De­ Hillyer Offering About-Town MonVlay at 8 p.m. In the communi­ sign last February; Ftrat Purchaae Goocf News For Doctors, A rtrtig t Daily Net Press Run Prize at the .Butler Art Inatitiitp. I'he Weather ty room of the Buckley School. For Radio Debate Speaker Service For the Week Ended Youngatown, Ohio; Flr»l Prize at Pore^aat ot b . S. W ea llw Buresu Dentists, Lawyers, Businessmeit < Oet, Utb, 1SS8 Campbell Council. Knighli. of the New Hampshire Festival of Columbue; will meet Mondny night Antfrlcan . Legion Post* and John Rottner and Fred Doocy, Men! Art: $Vi0 Purchase Prize at the We know your lime i« valu­ at 8:30 at the K of,C Home. Phil Auxilinriea of the Ftrat District RepubllcRn and Democratic candl- Hillyer College of the'Trhlyer, Orndual etesring, eooler tonight, will liOld a meeting tomorrow at Portland, Maine, Art Festival; the Blty of Hartford may have ji ablu­ able. For your next haircut Carney, lecturer, has arranged for dale*, respectively, for the Fourth 12,810 fog forming. Low 4&-S0. Sntnrfbty Jamea Tierney to .ahow colored 7:30 p.Vn. at the I.a>glon Home. 22 Beatrice and Adolf Berle Award tion to your problem*. call MI 9-8284 and make an for Painting at the current Berk­ MMatbee ot the Audit pertly rlmidy. High neer U . elide* of his recent trip in the Hooker\court, Bristol. Dlalrtct State Senal* post, will de­ Among the new topics listed ip' appointment at your con­ Bareau of CSrcliIatlou bate iasiica tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. shire Art Association's seventh the college's speakera bureau la tTnited Plates. venience, no extra charRe Manchester-—-A ('.ity-of Village Charm iiie adult prospective meiiiber- In a WINF broadcaat. annual exhibition; "The Psychology of Women,’’ by for this service. Expert The Pre-Confirmation Leapie ship group will meet tonight at In the program, aponsored by When he was graduated from Dr. David D. Komlaar, chairman the League of Women^Votera, the the Hartford Art School. Dimdera of the department of psychology. of F.manuel Lutheran Church will 6:30 at Zion Lutheran Church, vvoFkmanship by profes­ VOl. LXXVm, NO. ?1 (TWKNTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1958 (Chuained AdvertMng on Pugo 18) PRICE FIVE CENTP have a Halloween parly at the Tomorrow evening at 7 the fall candidate* will be naked qncatlona was awarded the Gedney Bunci; Dr. Komlsar Is one 6t 31 speak­ sionals. Free parking. home of Mr. and Mr*. Hugo Carl- dinner meeting of the Lutheran on aid to education, the Greater Medal, top honor In the class; won ers on the 1968-59 speakers pro­ F'li. llfi Harhmalack St, at 7:30 I-aiynien's League, ceiiitral Connec- Hartford Bridge Authority, court a 2-year graduate fellowship to gram. .Saturday night All memhers are to Uicut zone,\ VI 111 be held in St. reorganization, home rule, Indus­ Ihe tlnlverslty of Illlnots, and the Among "the new features it the JIM’S DRIVE-IN BARBER SHOP ~ Soitie Are Pretty attend in ivatume and to bring a ; .Matthewa Lutheran Chiiirli Hall, trial development in (.’onne0 tion scholarship financing a por­ verally theater: and hia wife evening at the Post Monic They claims against the Slate, and giv-j tion nf his expenses, Norma Lawrence, an actress. have prettiness thrust upon of ( illl ton Kccncy. 60.0 are also reniindcd that they are al the home ; To Speak Nov. 4 mg Hie General Aaaembly power | Typical new topics are "Space therh. T rade Jo b invited together with the Post Kccnc.v St, to set the pay of Its nienibera. Satellites," by Dr. Richard 0. Students of Mrs. Hugh I The lit. Hev. Mon.signor .John H. Mrs. K H Pbilllps will moder-i members, to attend the reeeption Kennedy, editor of the Catholic Clarke, director of the division of In Formosa Strait Stout's A nt grade class at hy World War I Parrarhs this nie (■hoir of the Bin kiiigliam ale the debate and Mia. .lohn A Reno Shows Film Williams' Township School Washingtbn, Oct. 24 (JP)— CongrcgatioiiaUChiirrh will Jiayc a ■Prangcrlpt, will be guest speaker research; "Your Product and Your ei'ening at the Post'home for sen­ Knowllon will act as I linekeeper. Public," by Dr. Harold H. Shively, near here were hurt this week Secretary of Commerce Sin­ rchcars.ll tomorrow st 7.30 pm. St a Communion Breakfast Sim- ators and Congressmen in Ihi.s dis­ To Jaycee Wi^\ ’es dean of the school of businesn ad­ when they found their nomi­ clair Week.s resigned today, St the cliiirrli. I day. Nov, 2. in St .lame*. School Washington, Oct. 24 Connecticut. j ness, personal and family consld- Nfsnehesler Coiiiiril of nvir'iies ' ciil will inert al 7 p.m. tomorrow Hcliooi. Hha bron nwardofl a $t 000 nf Columbus Home on Nov. 7. statement ht the White House. He Dulles t liked with Elsenhower vote. was changed and Deb­ From Pit in Hii Ihe hant|ucl room of the artli lea and reviews to "Colum-, | had just reported to President i erations" which he said made his bill,'' "The I’ rirst," and other piib- I .nrhol{ir.»fhIp by tli^ Comfort Reservations may be ma

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IliWCHESTEB E)^K1NG HERALD. MAN( 5R. CONN« FRIDAY. OCTO^ER 24. 19S8 PA6B FOUR manchI steb Evening herald. Manchester. cx)n n . Friday, October 24ii»Bs P A 6 I nvi programa for th* msmbsrsUp ot Audieiice Views the LuU Junior Muatnim, Ine. Cm Non-mamhers walls charged a Planners Named j 1 , Slide^ f Guiana nominal fee. Membership Infor­ Zeller in Manchester mation may be obtained from For Military Ball I Robert Bamee. 4 - H M ^ b ers Fred HardeiibrooKiNaaalatant dl OPEN Lt. Col. Arthtir D. Mann, com- recto r o( the (hilldrtma Museum On Unexpected Visit mander of TEaatsm Connecticut- Given Honors of Hartford, enUrtalnM \u au­ Group of Civil Air Patrol, USAF, , dience of 200 adults and\okter and Lee Palino, commander of the barn state Comptroller Fred ZeUsr#commander of the Manchester bar- American I,eglon Post, have nanted ^ T O N im TILL children with hla colored m ovle^d , A numb«r of ouUtanding 4-H ■Upped Into Mancheater laat night racks, ‘vVRp officially expressed the their , committees to make plans : Club Icadtri *n-11M Norge 4-Way Dryers S 1C g .9 5 veteran* and non-veterans alike. tltem. corsages. ! ‘ Dutch Guiana, In South America win H. May Jr. at the' VFW Purtell, World W ar I veteran — and.life among the “Bush Negros," The ball will be held Dec. 6 and Club members honored for (om- ASA C ILOW A W A AS 4 C ...... J f c W home, at the Manchester Green. "through sheer military genius I all military unit* and organizations pleting five years in 4-H club members of a native tribe who are The group was expressing Its attained the rank of corporal," he deacendanta of slaves brought from will be contacted when plans are work and entitled to club member Hanchester’e Oldeet upreclation for the efforts of the remarked, to the laughter of his more complete. sign* included the followkig* Maii- West Africa many years ago, and Nwrge Automatic Connecticut , Congregational dele­ audience — was given a year’s among the Indians, who are with Finest Facllltlee ABSENTEE BALLOT dell and Betty Leonard. (Jail ' gation In getting the veterans’ membership in the organization's deacendanta < of those who greeted Off-Street Parking Defrost Rofrisorators Cargo, Marion Woods, .lean Mor­ Eetabllahed 1874 charter through (Jongreu. Sen. West Hartford barrack*. IN TH E ris. Penny Barth, .loan MiKinney. Columbus when he landed In the ’257“ Preacott Bush and Congressman- The senator's reminiscence* New World, AS LOW AS about World War I France also In­ Joyce Schnell, Ellen Adams, Pa­ (jrST 8 LEFT) at-large Antoni Sadlak were also mela Rose, Ann Romano. Cathy i ,His color film ihowed the native Invited but were unable to at­ cluded a snatch of a song that be­ STATE ELECTION, TUESBAY, NOV. 4 Labrie, Pamela .Simmons and . dances, making thatch homes, tend, gan "When Yankee Doodle learns Cheryl Uttle, making boats out of logs, making "Ifa not that they are Repub­ to parlez vous...” He ssid he 1. If you will be ab.sent frn mthe State. Special scholarships and awards I Mefft Members offhe GOP Team a clay, pipe, carving drums, mak­ licans, but simply that they are couldn’t sing, and he was right, 2. If you are ill nr physically disabled and unable to were given as follows Corinne ft ! stale Coiinlv and .Mnnchealer niembers of the Kepiiblii'an team congregated in Manchester last ing flour from the cdssava bush, our representatives In Washington hut the bit delighted the audience. US vote in persoh at the pnlLs. Trask Memorial sc hnlarsliip. .lean night at the Velerana of World War I. U.S.A. a party at the VFW Home. They ara Attya. Her­ some-of the ritual dances, making and helped us get our charter," The purpose of the new organi­ 3. If you are a student in .school outside the State. Ann Bradfield wlih alternates i man Yules and Paul Marie, State repreaentative candldatea; Ren, William A. Purtell; U. S. Repra- poison hrrow tips, and many other on* of the veteran* explains. "Thi* zation. as stated by Papandrea, is FOR fascinating things about life In to aid World War I veteran., and 4. If you are a member of the .Armed Forces. Linda Wahmann. fust, and Paul | aenlallve Edwin H May .Ir.; Fred Zeller. Candida te for governor; and Atty. John Rottner, candldata Visit Our New Enlarged Store is strictly non-partisan.” Tlie en­ I.EAK SPKINfiS Kenyon and Eleanor ."iharon .Mac - j for Slate aeiialor. iHrtald Plioto by Oftarai, ______these two tribes. He also had soma tire Connecticut Congressional non-veterans alike including their Don't put it off. It takes time (n process an application. widows. He ..aid the grmip was or­ • MAIN I.I-IAF SPRINfiS nell tying for second: Town Com- objects which he brought from delegation Is Republican. ganized to work in behalf of proj­ mittee sc holarship for senior camp j Dutch Guiana, among tham a carv­ TODAY and TOMORROW 200 A ttend • COIL SPRINGS or junior leadership l onfeience, . will havr a lliilloween party at ed canoe paddle, comba, a^ bowl ects for the aged. • r o l l . SPR IN G R4M7STKKS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION p ni. tomorrow at the tjiiiirrh Com- . Fast Tim e lo Fiicll';!rnVr” About 200 members of thb vet­ Democrats Present girl, Theodor* Hladky with alter I and a seat. erans’ organization . and their For old and new car*. miinily ifoiise. .Members have been .Much of the .South and W est The audience asked many ques­ I Although Republicans were in nates, .\ornia Lawton, fust, and i wives from Manchestei- and Senator Purtell looks at a copy of the charter C ongresa passed during Us last sessidn. He and requested lo attemi In cosliimcs; Sunday in Kej^ion nevsr left standard ttms. . . . . 1. c. the vast majority last night an Joan McKinney, second: for hoy. I tions after the movie. Representative May were honored by Manchester Barracks, World War 1 Veterans, for their aid in Tel. Ml 3-4979 or Ml 3-5050 and bring a hula hooji, j Hardenbrook la "Colonel Frlti" F i n a l D a y s of bi-partlsanship. If not Frederick Deming and .Norman , 2 party—the largest affair held here getting the legislation passed. Fjoin the left. Dr., John Gregan. eomniaiider of Manchester Bar­ Orehotsky lying. P.oberl ('oviello Keystone Htate Msitor* | (Continued from Page 4>ne) You can give potato salad an on the Channel .6 television show non-partisanship was provided by by the new velet'kn*’ group. But the presence of Democratic Di- racks; May, Purtell. and .lohn Papandrea ot WeJiersfield, past department commander of the MANCHESTER firsl alternale, and llirhard Hiirlh, Re(cnl vlailora at 'he home of extra fillip if you add dill seed to Tuesdays from 4:.2P to 5 p.m. they were Joined flock of poli­ It. OF OUR GRAND OPENING CELEIRATION rectors Eugene Kelly and Francis organization. (Herald Photo by Gtiara). - second. Mr anamenzo. Along opiwuent, ! relations boost when their pres- I women at one of them. It was a Junior camp, one to Virginia Couch .Mrs Frank Mcllvalneof Hartlelon, Virginia, and Illlnoia, Including the presence of May and Purtell. Zel­ with his Democratic 55 EAST CENTER STREET P a , and their aon-ln-law and with other members of the 1956- Fred Doocy of South Wind.sor. 1 ence was announced over the i great day. Noa I m going home 270 BROAD 5^ with first alternate, tie between 1 Chicago metropolitan area, go ler was an unexpected bomia for Ann Romano and l,a-e Beth Karas- daughter. .Mr. and Mrs Robert 58 and 1958-80 Boards, they had He arrived at the party about 10 .store's loiid.-ipeaker. lo bed. bark to atnnilard lime this week­ them. Under the circum.stances: aanski. and second alternate, tie Doiilv of Serane, Pa. IT'S letting politics take a holiday was been invited lo the party by the o'clock. M eanwhile. M ay and Ilia As he was leaving the t-F^V i veterans group. pi.rty toured tbe Manclic.ster home a few .nin-ile.i before mlay NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT Congregnllonal Church will meet ltd kiddies today and tomorrow. down on him, he held up his hands For many, the party climaxed William K and Marcia B S\^rc- GUN CASES and ACCESSORIES taib. and said, smilingly, "No quotes a busy day of campaigning. May, i ■at * p m tomorrow In the vestry ney to David R. and Sandra H All ^lakc.s and Models Two travel fllma 'wlll be shown and now, . . no quotes. Tills is non- along with Lavin. Rottner. and TULIPS and refreshments will be served In Diirfre. prn|ierly on Milford Rd j ★ ★ WANTKI) ★ ★ polltical." Marte, had slogged through heavy- BOUQUETS charge will ba Mr. and Mr*. Rich­ Hiilldlng Perinlta However, he also observed that rain to altem' four coffee parties 7Sc •och DAFFODILS ard Gale, Mr and Mrs. Bernard MAH Really Co, alteiallnna lo C. J. MORRISON PAINT STORE "some of you newspaper people in the morning. Then, after a AND UP Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth roniinrrrlal building at 2,b4 Broad \Vp al.ao iarry a fine .selor- are going lo he surpi ised" on NOv. dutch-treat luncheon, at Willie's S. Lyon j St . $7.VI, liiin o( older model.s Ihor- McBRIBE’S AT THE SAME LOCATION FOR 8 YEARS—385 CENTER STREET 4. "Don't you make the same mis­ Restaurant, they toured factories .ASSORTED Do*. 75c The Mr and Mrs Cliih of the rtulh L Bonber, a 11 Rial ions to iiughl.v .serviced and giur- take,’ 'he advised one reporter. He in the area. After dinner. Rottner HOUSE flecond Congregational Church 1 hoiiae at 42 Devon Dr , $200. ]09 CENTKR STRKET—MI 9-8747 WE (HVE HyN: GREEN STAMPS—0 ^ :N TONIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK didn't spell it out, hut he was re­ went on to X'ewington, where he Hiileed car.* for IIiokc ho ferring to the widespread predic­ engaged in a series of debates PLANTS HYACINTHS wi.sh to DOWN THADK tions of his defeat by Democratic. EVERGREENS. willi or without pHymenlk. Governor Ribicoff. SHRFBS. TREES Zeller also made plans with Di­ AT REASO.NABLE h o z M.OO N4)W IS THE TIME TO Me (Guarantee I’rumpt rector-elect Robert Gordon, his lo­ PRICES cal campaign aide, for a visit here REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR FOREVER Reliable HiivinK Service the morning of Nov. I. posed for DOOCY YOUR COMPLETE picUires with May, Piirlell, - and l,et me free you of this anrisi handicap local candidates, and moved about FOR McCONVILLE’S GREENHOUSES forever. My medically approved melhod la aafr. permanent and will not mar the BARLOW G A m i ^ N ONE-STOP GARDEN the hall, shaking han^. STATE SENATOR 302 WOODBRIDGE ST. v- Ml 9-5947 akin. Why lei unalghtly hair on your The formal part of 'the cveaing face veil .your good looUaf MOTOR SALES SHOP was opened by Dr. John Gregan, MARY C . WARD, R.N. O PEN # to » DAII.V M AXCH ESTER-VERNON Cerllflcd EleoIrnlagUI Route 88—Windsor Ave., C E N T ^ TOWN LINE—TEL, Ml 9-26*8 671 ( 'ENTER ST, — TEI„ Ml H-J667 Rockvlllr, ('oiiii. VIHNER’S From thriftier pickup* to tougher tandem*. .. bast yat of tha bast sallars " k-fr All Work By Appointment Phone TU S-2ft:iR Free ronaultatlon* OPEN Y o u H a v e W eeksY

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KANCHE3TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. isi«8 PAGE 8EV 1N MANCHESTBB EVENING HEBALDr MANQHE8TBB, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 19W. ■w PAGE S II - p s — - Mra. Carl Houghton. Mrs. Richard n w r — u M Andover fmno->i##i Walton' and Mr*.. Binar Solomon'- coDM upon ite Inhabitante la of­ WDRO—itse son. ^ lu t, optnly FMifndd to hia priumt Baldtwih, fered alao the power to meet well WOOD—Its# Daily Radio W IlAg-!#!# IHanrlieBtpr gUtua on Fomioga. Fathers Banipiet No reservations will ba acceptad theae expcHenoee: And, therefore, W H N » -S 4 # ■Mtani Dnjrl*;bt Xln« WPOF-^141# : after Nov, 7, Thli may have been the reality C o w ^ r l , the one moat neceaaary require- Here ’n There W ork G roups Set SelMol Plawi Opea Heuaa toFning ^FralJi for a long time. But, until now, a nient of man la that he learn to expect auvh support, and to look "The toUowing prognun eched _ All Open Heaise will be held in aiim.imikn By rUk dream haa been auperimpoeed on ^8 at 70 f>y within each experience to dlacover — are euppued ey the radio Camaiittkes for tha annual Fa­ tha elementary achooi from 7 to BMaHllPtSSrmb o o . w a the reality, and Chtanfa whole J mesagemenU and are aubjact to 8 p.m. Nov. 12. Principal Mra.. 11 Bln«U « n *( the clue, the .Might, the atrength, Wpno-aQb«rt u U€Wlt thers XsBquat have been an­ policy haa aacrlflced and twiated WALTER E. TEDFORD New'-London. O c^34 tffl-^TUUe the libwer Ood odfere to mbet hia Change without noHea. WPOP—Modern Soundi Dorla E. Chamberlain announced ttatdwin; a 'cowgirl Who tifouped FOR KiMtEA t i t t - nounced by Moihera CIbb pre«ident yeaterday. realiatlc conalderatlona in order to need. ^ WPfyu-Majcnaawr Bsrald News WHAY—Hound Ooff siMVAi.Publisher. CUUNTT EDITOB tha Waat with Will Hogi WTlC-MonUor Mra. Maxwell B; Hutchinson. Tha Clasarooma wjli ba open, with Foundsd October i. tlMl keep thia drieam alive. a hbapltal yeaterday. 8ni "Whenco co:.iae thy etrongtbt WDRC—RoMrt U LrgwU ^ WINF—Mua)e tor tks f ir il Snift turkey banquet will be hcM at 7 aamplea of the cMIdran'a work m For Inatance, Quemoy and Mat- Har real name waa Anna . J know’not, aavo that it is there! FRIDAY, OCT. M ThiwtskMOiNqAY, NOV. I WPOP—Modirn Soundi Publlsbeb Ktsiirjp Btsdim ifixcsM Like the gong in the bird,. WH^--Platt»r Party 8:SD- p.m. Nov. 12 In tha elcmenUry diaplay. Teachera will be in their ■uBdays u d UolfIldars Unttrea at Uis au are, from the atrictly military Have you taken a good look at the funnies lately?,! did da Winger Slate. She adopted'tlje WCCO—Record Rtvlew WHAY—Bound Dof at Manchester Conn, as The red In the rooe, the star in ciaairooma to meet Ihc.parenta who Podl Ofnee ■■ point of view, of no value to this week and they scared me half but of my wits. Instead of profeeaionel name In the earl^ BRITISH A M B IIC A tt d .U I WKim-^Ton'* «40 Club ATIC—Woatber Watch school. viait, Thia ,wUI. not, however, be ieeeiid Clas'• liatl Matter 1830e when ahe atarted touting the aky, WTtC—Rosa UlUer WDRC—JaxE l i My B^at Chlanif ellher for the defenae of funnies they ought to be labeled gloomies. With the excep­ WDRO-Cal Kolby WPOP—Modem Soundi The dining-room committee a time for' cemfereneda- abbut in- ■UBSURtrriuN iu t is * rodaot and winning trophlei. When the time of ita apiwaiinf 7 S MAPLE STREET 1:45- Kormoaa or for any acrlotia at­ cornea ^ V ^ P —Top 40 Show members are Mrs. Steve Urain and divida*!' children, Mia: Chambar- _ Parable la ddeanea tion of a few laughable ones like Pogo, Lil Abner and Beetle A itittive of Norway, Mrs. Slate WHAY—Hound Doff Mrs. David Joy. They will be as- laln stated. tempt to Invade the mainland. If Bailey, the funnies’ situation is pretty bad. flrat came to Brooklyn, N, T, Her Ood biinga it forthi. MONDAY Through SATURDAY . . 'WINP—News WTIC—Monitor I plead not for it, d:ia— WDRC—Jaax la My R^at atated In setting up tables by Girl The.purpoaa of the Open Houae Tbres Months ...... • Chlana had the caparlty to land In yeaterday'g funnleg R«x Mor-> intcreat In horaea took her to the 9 A.M. tD 12 MIDNIGHT ^ WPCF—Music with Jea Glrand WPOP—Mftdicn Sounda Scout vOluntoers. On* Month ...... * y Weat with tha Miller Broa. 101 Neither fret, nor fear, but will be to giV* each parent-an op­ section of the Chinese «an. MD, wag rescued from a to an island and tha lad la takan WHAY—Hound Doff Six Mariner Scouts have been waeklr ...... 1 aa ■ Kanoh Wild West Show, where she almply wait ita coming. ’WHAY—Platter Party portunity to viait each child'a elaaa- Binfis COPT ...... ? this would not he the sec-; ‘’"P* Inland by a couple of Indiana. No Ad Mndf of #pew World t oniffht room, become acquathted with the doubt he'll be aafe there, but mean­ tlcnl aliae%t.- '. WKNB—Caron's MO Club waft on tables, while the aei^'ing UbMBkR OI lion he and hie generals would se- ^ passenger plane downed at gea Rogers. need. WT-i —Rus» idiliei WPOP—Modfm Soundi teacher and to see what.'typa of rHh, AdSOCIATfcD P K ti» while, Captain Eeay, the young- Olvea what the day'a demands Spefnaored by United Nntiona AeMcInUen of Mnnchenfene. WDRC-Klal Kolby ftM — of food in the kitchen will be han­ work iai beiilg done there'. Ths Associated Pr»s» is siclusirslj leri...... Tt follows IWa.t...... CTilang's „ ac-' and a couple of thieves were ater'a mother and half of America After retirement, Mra. Slate and WrpoP—Top 40 Show WINP—Niwi caught by Steve Roper just before ■ require.” f:1D— dled by Mra. Charles Donnelly and New 4tR 'Clab Blc«ta ETet.%Ail new* .'.'’p;.ch*:.“cr:dred'"dupatchAft cr#dH*G lo ii or | m .novln* lOO.OOO troops to la looking for him. Maybe the boy her husband, William, moved to d iM - they got sway with a hundred ilkuit Lyme, They managed an Rev. John R. Neubert WHAY-Piatiei Pany W IN F—Bandatand Mra. John Conlan. Sahdra Fomn haa been cleotad Bof dth«r^M cred««d Id mit oAMM Q ^ MtlRU npver hfcd la better off In' the backwooda of W'CCC—Record Review • :1ft— Bad Rico ihR local newt pubitihRO h^rt. thousand dollars worth of Jewels. the Yucatan. At leaat he. won't be East Lyme ranch for several yaars, WKNB—Caron'a (40 Club WHAY—Hound Doff The kitchen committee In charge president of a new 4-tH Cliib which All riiCfitR of fRpubiicRUoa oi ■dw ri . bh}' lojftcjil military raaiion b«- As If we didn’t have enough trou­ than moved to Four Mila River WtlC—Roes Millci ' WTIC—Monitor of preparing the dinner will In-, will be led by Hr,. Kilymond P. aispstches, hersln ars als. r-erred _ K presem f of these able to get the funnlea for awhile. WDRO—Cal Kolby WDRC—World Toniffh! ble In Formosa, w« have to worry Rond. Her husband survives. WPOP—Modern Soundi elude Mrs. M. B. Hutchinson. Mra. Houle of Bunker Hill Rd. The club B A 8»r» Poor old Vong Bam. I gueaa ahe WPOP—Top- 40 Show Pull ssmeb, cllrn of N I troops In this forward position was about all these things happening. won't ever get a husband tinleaa d:4»— " • :••- William KelleS-, Mrs. Carl Hough­ will select ita name at the next WHAY-Planer Party WHAY-Niant Witch meeting Toeeday afternoon after **Vub1ishers R«pr.s«niall»ss; fhs entirely - psyrholoalcel...... ------synihol...... For the . moment „ all Is 'leaceful ahe can get away from that moth­ WTIC—Monitor ton, Mrs. Peter Mortlock. Mra. I WcCC—Record Review achooi. ^ Julius Msthsws Soecisi Aarncy - NSW m ,i.ne end With Dr. Morgan, Tracy and Roper, er of hi ra. Bu* Sawyer la hooked DOOCY W# m«v#d th# WKNB—Caron's MO Club WDRC—Moodfi for Rnmanact John Laws and Mrs. John Hutch­ you up with a Mata Harl type whom . A Thouglit for Today WTIC—Russ Millet WPOP—Modern Sounda inson. Other officers are Deborsh Dowl­ Bt.RFAU u ^ ihA, follnwiTR \vhoR« morslB h« ; will come up with aomelhlng hor FOR WDRO-Cal Kolby • :4ft— he doesn't know If he can trust gpeaeered ^ the Maoeheelet WPOP—Top 40 Show WHAY - eMimt'Watch Turkeys will be roasted by Mrs. ing vKa president Betsy Houle, > 1r trying to mulnUln thRt hiB rible for them—and us to suffer. or not. Just wait. He'll get out Oonaeil 9 f d w r iDee AMODIO WAY S:M- WTIC—Monitor Ralph Mills, Mrs. George Collette, secretary; Daphne Jennings treas­ WDR(^—Mooda for Romanic! of mRlnl«nd reronqiiMl w 1 know a few doclors. a detec alive, though. STATE SEHAtOR WHAY-Platter Parly Mrs. Eugene Schwanke and Mrs. urer; and' Karen Minor, reporter. live or two,' end' count at lea.st WCCC—Record Review WPOP—Modern Soundi typorrRpnicRl ^rrorp •no^^flnr In still sll\>e Of the few funny funnies, per­ WKNB—Csron's*^*40 Club !•:••— William McGuire. ' Tha cliib'a flrat project will be ▼urtfpnm^ntt and oth»r rnadWR mRllBf three photographers aa friends. haps B. C. stands most In danger. Reading in "Miaaione'' maga- WHAY-NlBhl Watch In Th« Mancnetler Rv#nin* lf«rRld___ -IfwyleAsCareftill W nC-Newe Mrs. Willlafn Kelley, chairman making pin cushions or bean baBi. Those syinpslhlzers with (Thiang They never get Into the troubles j He's a primitive man and the clne tha other day 1 came upon WDRtT—New* Kei-irlti WTIC—Cava Icadf o| dpnrti the follo-.ting thought by the Rev. WPOP-Top 40 Show WDRC—Arm#d Forr#ii Day of the entertainment committee, DiHpiav BdYnrtuinB ciocint nou»^: who have argued against any ef- I read shout in Ihe funnies- al- things he snd his friends, both WPOP—M^'tdorn Sound* Samuel Caaael that I should like S :t » - will be assisted by Mrs. Schwanke. Mawbeeter Evening HemM for Monday—J o m trldaT fm I on our psit to have him aban­ though sometimes when reslly | animal snd human, do are funny, WINP-N*wa U :lft- For T\ieidaT—1 p m Monday to share with The Herald readers. WHAY—Night Watch , Mrs. McGuire and Mrs. T. Kaskela. Andover eorreepondent, Mrs. Fnnl For Wedreaday-1 pm Tueaday. good news stones are a<;arce, I; But let's hope he doesn't go • tl®—“ don I base off-shore Islands have . “One o f the perpetual mysteries WHAY—Platter Partv tVTTC—Cavalcade of Sportr All money for reservations must O. Pfanetiebl, tolepbone Fllgvtna For rhurPdav-l pm WadnnadB# wish they would. modern -and run Into all thet? : WDRC—Arm^d Forcrji Pay 2-6856. \ p said that hIs withdrawal from WCCC—Record Review be left by,members with the neigh­ For Friday—1 m Thuraday troubles his comic psge compan­ of life ie the way In which the WKNB—Caron's MO Club WPOP—Modem Soundi For SM'irdav—1 p m Frl^y T ak e Dond*. for Instance. Now AUCTION borhood reservation.* committee tttqse Islands would ronslllule the ions meet every day. B. C. with an creative power of God ta brought WTIC—Rose Miller ClacnlflM daadflna 10 » a m mBcE there's a kid who hss had more WDRO—r* l •

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. KANCHESTER. CONN* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24„19*S In his amendment, before selHng Elmore woa.tuim'ed to head the meat loaf, parsley whipped pota­ Community House. Mrs. Charles PAGE EIGHT Life in Russia-^ South Windsor the property. list. Others tn the order of scholas­ toes, buttered peas, cranberry H. Bancroft of Ellington Rd[. mqy After considerable . dlfCWMdnn, tic rating are Diane Blackmore, sauce, rolls and butter, cootdee be contacted for reservations. School Officials Bofne good-bumored confuUon be* Katherine Mansur, Peter Bosaen, and milk; Friday, Spaghetti and Parents Night Held Rockville-V ernon twe«a omendmeitth.' and amend­ Stephen Ooddord, Bdeord Leshet- tomato sauc^ cabbage salad, pea­ First . Congregational Church To See Machilies DOOR Khrushchev the Agfle Four Items ments to omandmpAta, Dolgy of­ akl, Donald Burr, Jotuas Roberts, nut butter (did jlun sandwich, held a parent’s night simper lost fered to carry out Kraua' propoe- Cynthis Jarvis and Nancy Noyes. fruit and milk. evening in the church hall. Mrs. Ola, and the sola woa aiqiroved as Weather Limits Attendance Members o. .. f 3oard of Edu- Approved by * Cloas Bings Approved arsMge Sunday' Margaret Winchester delivered a CANOPIES first .mhended. Members of the junior class of Wopplng Orange will dbserve talk after the meal and Mrs. Jas­ dation, Superintandent of 8cheoU Rules De^ite Enemies Code Ohoagea , EllsworUi High attsnded a class Grange (Sunday at the Waj^lng per Jlunt of the Parents' CJouncil At GOP, Denioeratie Talks ./^rthur H. JUing and Aaat*tant Su­ Building code changes endorsed meeting recently to decide on uie Community Church. Gron.gers will introduced church school teach­ perintendent Ftaymond D. Stinch- Give your home the took Town Voters included requirements for two type of ring which la to be pur­ meet in front of the church at ers. field will look at '.(gbulating ma­ CHOICf OF m u s - of distinction—^protect (Contittued from Paga One) eat to me." Out went. Malenkov, (round floor entrances in dwelling, chased this year. The students 10:30 a.m. to attend the regulac Rspubllcan* and Demncrata*non If the »10,000, ninety-day np- chines In Hartford tomorrow af- SM far every type heme, Four items were approvfld at a ?or a soil engineer’s report filed Manchester Evening Herald ‘ iiAB.tion Alton Ihjkthe present crarti(>f>garage nt*nnAr»proper­ Molotov and the others. voted to accept blue rings, the church service. Officers wH' wpar qwke last nisht at two separate tarnoon with an cya to using tham — beautify your home his original "Virgin Lands” devel­ moderately attended i>ut lively with building applications where ty located next to the former CHOICi OF COlOR$> Came the third crisis, and let­ same tn design as were last year's their’ sashes. After church mfem- South Windsor correspondent, El­ in the Manchester School system. ever 100 color cembinetient opment program, nor his drastic septic tanks are to be used and ihodcls. According 'to BJllaworth more Burnham, telephone Mitchell "meet the candidates ' meetin)fsiln Town Karm is picked up by Ar- The board hae bean invited by with the year *round ters ,-No. 3: Town 'Meeting held' at the Wap- bers and their families will have a le eheete from. the building inspector believes a tradition,' the class will buy the potliick dinner at the Wapplng 4-0674. Rockville. rigo Aimetti of Manchester. the IBM company to view the ma- decantralixation of industrial and •T>o a(k I did.” ping School last night. drainage or seej^ge problem ex- Datipn your own ifripa aHett. door-hood^ economic management, nor his de­ And letter No. 4? rings in -thslr junior year ao that Although attendance was con- Almetti is meeting with people chlnea for uae Ip taking attend­ ■Your Russian friend gmiles and Sale qf ‘a small piece of the jlsU, and for 110 volt electric sys­ they wti; have them to wear in .sidered poor due to the bad weath­ interc.ated in leaaing tlie reatau- ance, fchedullng claatet, and mak­ cision to abolish machine-tractor Pleaaoht Valley School property, a tems tn dwellings. Previously only rant and .setvice station he plans Order your B«s«fntnt Combination WintfOws now says: their aenior -ear. er 76 to 100 people showed up at ing report cards. stations and set up a new pricing "It hasn’t been opened yet." get of four building code amend­ 60 volt systems were required. A Lunch Menu both the Democratic meeting at to build on the Town h'arm prop­ Other uses for the machines . _ >, ■ final code change prohibits con- erty which he purcliased earlier to iniure instelliition tor the winter season. system for agricultural produce. ments, and an S8.500 appropriation The school lunch menu for next the Maple St. School where Ray­ might be in taking a achool een- Each of Khrushchev's purges for assistants in the Building In­ atrucUon of frame buildings or j follows: Monday, Hamburg mond Thatclier, candidate for this year. He plans to see If they ^ aus, making out paychccka, and No Job Too SmaU • ^ E-Z Teniii o Free^EatiiiMtea additions in industrial sones, It; . Self PICK-UP are Interested In fiirthef develop­ and programs has created enemies spector’s Department were en­ Potnto chips, buttered! slate comptroller and the Repub­ general accounting |n tha central —among the sp-called Stalinists, dorsed. Local participation in the nrmm nag.t1«rDSCpIAtnGO t.nGt tniR' prO^iRiOll sa# < f«e|s«A|| OeaiW, ZnaCfniih unrlaRG milk*mUK*' lliea- SA VEl CASES UP SUDA AT lican meeting at the .N'orthea.st ment of additional propcily. administrative office. BOY SCOVT was partly aimed at elimination of day, Baked corned beef hash-- rnf(; Membership .>leeting i the hard-core Marxists, the Intel' Regional Plan for the Capitol Re fire hoxat^s. DISCUUN’I PRICES School where Sen. Williai t A. I'm- At the Board of Education meet­ CALL Ml 3-2856 lectuals, in management, ' in the glon sponsored by the Connecticut ketchup, butteV^ spinach, pickles, i 12 Larse Bottles AT OCR BOTTLING Pl.A.N'T tell. GOP candidate lot ie-elcrtnm The scnil - annual im-inlici ship , ing Monday night, Illing told mem- Notes and News Development Commission also was The proposed $8,500 appropria­ jam sandwich, jcllo and milk; and Fre' inspector wa.s questioned. John soup, crackers. Chopped ham $1*50 eries only; extra charge for ban­ Need 111 the American I-egion Home viet parents.- Aiperican Folklore and Cub Sale of the 10th acre section of Madden said the Board^of Finance I Tax IncI, quets, parties, showers, weddings, spea ker.". so now is a favorable time to In­ HOME SPECIALTIES CO. Can a man with so many enemies | gogut Corral was the theme of the school property was considered sandwich, ginger bread—whipped The .Niiithea.'il School nieetuig. ! •.\ov. H, ..... slaiting. — with...... a _ aoniil hour' vestigate the poisibllities of rent­ had endorsed the proposal fob cream, and milk; Thursday, Baked Plus Depnait etc. survive In Russia ? the monthly pack meeting of Cub l after the election of Dexter Bum- lowing thorough study. ' a mover? apon.-.ird hv the Toll.md county ing the more complex and efficient Interestingly enough, every time W omens P.epuhliran Cluh. heard A abort bu.sines., nice.mg wll machines. 1 0 1 IROWN and CHARLIE PRINGLE Scout Pack 161. j as moderator. Daniel P. Cava- David D. Smith. Town Planning -65 Delivered sen Purlell ipeak on hia rehabili- p ace with a p,ogM e.as . r eporl Khrushchev has made a new' set All Cub Scouta appeared dressed; naugh proposed that tho^,town sell The cost of renting a keypunch, a YOUR LOCAL HOME IMPROVEMENT DEALER Of^ enemiee, people not directly af­ to represent various characters Initbe land to B. Edward Daley of and Zoning Commission chairman Tax IncI. MANCHESTER Need storage u tio n bill ai d a hill promoting j the meniberahlp amirlhrc- In- sorter, end a tabulsting machine fected have felt he wal acting In Ellington Rd. He said it was a low by request presented figures Indi­ captioned hlm.s for ihe'.ieaf. ,,* ! Iroduc.lon of tiew officers...... - would be about $350 a month. Con­ American Folklore. After a pa­ cating the recent Incresse in nPlus Deposit lorB, and new Tho nu*ot* i the best Interests 6t the ciiuntry. section of ground which should be Rlfso s.-iid hf* ffil thrjo v.a.t an tracts are renewed annually, and rade, Den 2 performed a skit with Injf will br followed hv »n rvornnfi: For though .be can quote the sold for $150, thereby placing 'it building permits issued, and said BOTTLING CO. service? »n Hclivily anioiiK puppets. Refreshments were served DOOCY nf profeRRion/iI /'nOrtalninont. ! the company services the ma­ Marxist s^criptures better than back on the tax Kst and permitting each dwelling requires 12 sep­ ★ -k it Ilr|)i hllcaiiA diK- l'» Uif* in the Verplanck School cafe­ TS ^ . ,,, .MorjilM'.’A InviipfJ to lirini; Hny' chines, trains personnel to use most, Khrushchev is essentially a the purchaser to insulate his prop­ arate Insp^lons. He said the FOR 10 HENDERSON RD. Ahnt in hr arm .Nixon* vi.-^i! lo » i . ! them, and /epiacee them with new­ teria. ‘ • , iinn-itipmhfr' thry niBv wihIi t») in*, practical man. erty from playing fields planned building inspector, Welter Bum- Find it Fost in the Iigrlfoi.l tin* week RHvr tlw The following new boys were ad­ Small Bottles Ml 3-7922 'vilr vnI lon.H Hti«nihl br rnatl-i er models as they are developed. No Leader on riorizon for the adjacent school grounds. ham, also serves as Town En­ STATE SENATOR piipn 'Hir ( ; o r campHiKii mitted to the Pack as Bobcats: gineer, and canhiot perform the Case of 24 rfl lo thr ChnmlHM offi'r not later So far there is no Indication of John Mumford, Thomas Boil, Kev­ G. Martin Kraus, Public Build­ tA.. rn an uplni*n all over U»«' Atate lliflii Nov, 1. ' solidarity in the ranks of the dis­ necessary work without help ahy YELLOW anfl llin-r \s now RtrofiK fcclinK in Welch, Gary Kuhn. John Jar­ ing Commission chairman offered longer. He cited the larger staffs South Off More KiimU Soiij(lit Police Searching love the look affected. And, equally important, vis, Gary Pike, Howard Taylor, an amendment to the effect that .20 KrpU'ilican.* lliRl it there is no man of stature left to provided In the comparable towns hr a piT.U < »OI’ f’liitrl) ApprovRl of R apjiropri- Philip Gibson, Robert Poitraa the purchaser should provide the of Wethersfield and Newington u Tax Inc\. Center St. PAGES ution to-(obipletr n flt fiinagr ron- o f those lead them. Thomas Schuetz. Kent Smith. town with a drainage easement, DisMURt Friets paid For Missing Car Former Premier Georgl Malen­ demonstrating the need for the nPlus Deposit Zrjln. Al ihr Aiimr MortinK, r’' iH1om prof:rMiii nlrrmly beK»in I Also during the ceremonies the have it surveyed and stone mark­ North Off kov, probably the ablest of them ers placed on tlie side abutting on appropriation. \ AM D*partin«nH nirnlionrtl Ah»i! he callrtl >;irnl in Lfivrland Hill Iiha brrn rerpirat* A mlfialng car wmi reported to all, has disappeared. Khrushchev following awards were given: Allocation of the money was ap­ $*1.35 Delivered waMf in aUIc pmjrfU <’«l hy lhr \Vi'noM Ronrd of Sr-| James Stackpole and James Kuhn, the school property, and that sell­ Mancheater Police Uni night by promised a group of weatern ;or- ing price be based on the acreage proved. \ Plus Deposit West Center St. liOilrr Die I Vnnn Tilt K HflrniniA- Irttrnrn a Glaatonbury woman at­ well-poised reapondsnta last June that he'd in­ Lion badges; David Mellen, Lion Also approved was local partici­ ARTHUR DRUG 'Pile Selectmen tiad liope ' that Two VlPtt in Co vim try badge and Gold arrow; James price paid by tlie town in purchas­ Tax Inch tr.iUnr tended a lecture at a local ele­ vite them to the funeral when ing the land. He pointed out that pation in the Regional Plan for .M.iiiy 1 .iiiili'lnli'S fnmi Tiilliui'l I he projecl i oiild lie paid for frmi« mentary school. Walz, gold and two sliver arrows the Capitol Region, with delegates Read Herald Adve. (kmgicssman at largo Antoni Sadlak looks at the VIP button worn by this liobo doll at the North Malenkov died. But he was laugh­ on his Bear badge plus a Lion in wet seasons- water overflows Coiinly tmvn.s were Introduced et the stste road aid fiinP but the Coveiiirv Giamrnnr Si-hool during a visit to schools in Coventry yeaterday. .Ilolding^doll is Carol Mrs. Sada Pederson reported thai ing when he said it. the Bmnll parcel from the school- to be appointed by the Board of the GGP meeting ano a qurallon expense will he aiich that Ihia p ro ­ nicking, at left Is Uipla Krlaloff snd next to Sadlak la Richard l.anger. (Herald Photo by Sa- car missing at 9;e0. She told po­ • BLACK He also said correspondents who badge and a gold and two Sliver Selectmen, one of them to be from cedure would take up practtcally lice she had attended th? travel • POUSHED arrows; Thomas Mltney, BearlY**^^- and an.Hwcr period followed Uie ternlsi. wanted to see Malenkov so much badge and gold ai*row; Timothy Cavanaugh countered with an the TPZC. One dele.gate Is to be talks. I he entire allot merit leaving nl- lecture at the Bowers School and CALF could buy a ticket to Ust-Kamip- j amendment* appointed for one year And one for Phose introc.iii Cd at Uic n cel mg mosl nidhmg for maintenance or i had left her car In the ■ k • Greazko, gold and silver arrow on 1 ao’chuo'eot .... „ fotcos' added, m e ro.mHtinjc ’'thoj»e forcea ogorsk in the depths of Central two, with biennial appointments Included Slate Rep, I'laiiklm lepnlrs to town roads next sum ­ „ ' l l , / ' I . I . . . . ate withdrawal of H.S lot. She said she had taken the his Bear badge; Raymond cox,! would have knock^ out all. or reappointments thereafter. If llllVS I (IffS \ jilltlit fiom tho weatern Pacific. 1 whoRv centrfll piirpoHe is world Asia, where he is suposed to be Wclic.s. candidate to llic .Htiilv mer 'Pile Selcclinen had rripiested key with her but had left the sliver arrow on his Boar badge; : eLem eX , Atty. D.avld Lassman explained DulleH Raid h« haii lound tho ruir aad, to that end. the encircle* managing a hydroelectric station. .Semite from tlie .Ifilli Oi.slrict, a larger appropriallon from the and Gregory Pike, silver arrow on ‘dominant spirit" among tin- .NH-'mrnt anel govern­ ly, once striding purposefully down j 'I return convinced that the ment declined to comment to­ ^ _ _ - X'' • 1 ! it in a few minutes. Kraus said ] ing students In the Ellsworth at the .S’orlhoaHl .Scimol hear d ; cd tho [)ifHaiblllty that thev m e iih a corridor in the Foreign Ministry O il JVlOSiClll I* H ltn ■ tbe town should receive the guar-1 Memortsl High School senior cissa ! government of Free CMilna \>* i»i u- Thatclier tell of the piii(pieBa he ex- lltmplliil Notes I tiK mllllary piVusur^’s fur dintui)- day on Premier l>c (iaiille’s off­ he used to rule. His star may rise . antees of futlire accord inherent j were announce recently. Daniel pect.a the Stale of f.'oimectiiSit to Dlschaiged vestenls.v HnnnldiHvo polllnal ends anil, hy Impli- |deni. lesolute and dedlcatcil to itie er of . military talks with Nn- again but at his age he is no threat. make m the next year if the Dern- Hncarelll. M» Talrotl Ave.. .Mrs, i ' ai»' not piesenMy Intent on pe»u eful achfevement of It.s high tloiialUt reheK They indicated (He is 68; Khrushchev 64). Miss Alice Spangenberg, profes- j * mi.HSioii as Hpokeamnii for the J'.^- they ucre awaiting an offlelnl famous Vitality ocral.s make a clean sweep of the MlcliHrl f'lnlljpA Miofil:i ■’Appniently tlie rommunistH <1e- grwe cf yeur iheneand hninlinnil Thny moke for voiy welking, let whe surroupd Khru.shchev will Miss Spangenberg, who has iirea to carry oiii the I icniocr.ii ic protect him and help steer him been abroad on sabbatical leave, and' aoemoriea of thoac who have l:ii.sHell I>i ,NHP In ihmw Mui«lhlo< Us in tlie way you feel m imerfly ihedi In toli'4 fine tontt, htre'a Vitolity'i"Drnem'*, pfOgi ani In the slate « as do,- lo from pitfalls-for thei.- (»wn sake taught English in the Nazarene puied on. n| HlHl)ill7.ed ti iiii|Uliil V." tie Said. (Jourb^ endowed wiHi e itllchnd hernnii vemp end e lovniyto lot of ifylel ; £ffsudtivsdif^ Q j t l ^fovsAnm stnL >o a , j If for no other. When you u e choosing your monu- 3 RppiihlKan coMlro) of llic House \crnnn and rnlrol(\itle Uvwh Is I’lui ('oimnuniMtH Ni‘em to be-| Bible School in Beirut for one Avalleble In ■ wide range of widihi end tilts. ] (g 13,95 URE Ha said a good deal of good Icg- Imiidifsl Miroiigl 'I'lie M nuhrs lu-vi Dulles ("utinued Itiat they Russia, it's contended, needs a school year; visited many native meoc, let at help yoo. The beauty and IslalioM has hern pul off and Kockviilc Itiireiiii. 7 W Main SI., i itihrvi hi hl< \ d<' imporlHiri that former Gov, ['•'Hi c und feat h o( whi Khrushchev, some unknown won't in Lebanon during most of the HIGH CO t ’licsicr Howies be suppmled ainl rise tp take hia place. recent rebellion and is well able whether it it to ('imuHH \‘cnr/iir|;» )cctR t.s to per- What does the future hold In situation In that country. j lime uas raiai as born Simon Hoi* suiuIb Uv fit'c worM opiiiioo al III 1 , V iSTATE REPRESENTATIVES I lit the slato governmciit-and feels Jii h ’Hi', the South Amerh'an “l.itier- tioine and ahir>td Muil llu’ Ihiited -InQde ot out/ d r S H O E S ■tore? A RuOaian ahecdote may She also Xpent two months in he IS Hie most sincere and con- ' Need un provide as good an answer as any: alm \vln> dii'd nt mj.jd IT W'hm Sl;i1 A 1.1 U IOE e\-iM \' po.SHihie Africa in the Transvaal. Swazi­ r S(;ieniioiis individiiariic has known 881 MAIN ST When Stalin died he left four land, Portuguese Bast, and in Jo­ I X he WiiM r.' hi- hiol lirfii in Du* lUdd nirn Im avoid Mti\ iinmwe.MHarv IVt* Ktnl; r uMir Siiiulors, EtlifiT.s, Hand Sander.M, Wall- m piditii 111 life. sealed envelopes with Instructions hannesburg with the churches, on Among tlie Democrnllc candl- JTi yeaiN and dirertml nearly HOO : MsU of war nrlsing out of tlie For- paper Steamerk, Wallpapering; Equipment and Floor upholsterer MANCHESTER COMPARE AND SAVE baltleM M\e» d 0 0 0 ,nor H(|UHie miles | mona crisis that they be opened, one by one. the locations, and in the mining (Jales introduced were David Dick­ leriihuy, raiding firmi the Anollier. paraDel object appears Polishers. only in times of emergency. compounds. son. (.indidale for tlie Stale i/f In Ih' In III mg puldit' opinion pie«i- Early in 1D56 the men in the Miss Spangenberg has written Semilc, Rnyjuoiul .Splelnian ml **^**”*’*' tiogs of \'nllfvr to l< •• ped Andes at nItitudeM up it m iif t»n Du* ('lilneHe Deds to nmth- or furniture Kremlin decldei. to’ open letter three missionary books: “Oriental AU\. Harry Hammer, candidates '(KM) feel No. ,l.*lt said "Blame everything ' Pilgrim." "Jerusalem and Bo­ for Die General Assembly; and . f\ thfli n\' II d'OiuiniD f'M Imhiedl- C. J. MORRISON on me.” They did -in Khrushchev's | yond," and "The Master Says Go.” SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. Nit ludH.s J. fhiwliik. cHinlhlale for repaired? classic denun'dafion.of Stalin. Go.” 470 CENTER STREET TEL. Ml 3-7732 the oKue of High Sheriff of Tol- PAINT ani WALLPAPER COMPANY ' Byt June, 19,67 the pressure had i The public is cordially invited to OUR h'LJul I’oiinty. W E GIVE (JREEN STAMPS built up again. Letter No. 2 said; I attend the Sunday School session TIjo talks were follosved tty a IM "Blame everything on those clos- j and hear Miss Spangenberg. Specialists in monuments sculptored from select Barre granite quest Ion Hiid answer peruat T r n f i « « rtse M.A.Nt IIIOS I EU CENTER srilEET—TEI-. Ml 9-9713 Prichard Dinner Met KIlIrhall Find it Fust in the n-7H1B PROGRAM: A dinner in tumor of l‘■ranl'l,s .1 IHH WRS'I .MIDIM.I. IT KM’IKI: rfirh aid Sr. will lie held tomor­ \ YELLOW row al 7:30 p.m, roilM 'llt IM ICA.Vl MT I’rnhtird. a pn.nl commamler of the Uttrkvllle Ameru'iin legion NEW i,aiR;i:h qc.M tiKHs PAGES aad I uriently I'hairiiinn of the post Planning To Make Your buildiiiK and groiinda romnuttre PLEN'IA Ol' FKON'I ,\M) Iti:\K I’AKKIM: To Propose hS.R hriMf .m active )a'gtoiuml)'e foi Own Christmas Cards? nmre tlian 40 ycais. He is a chsi tar ineiidier of Die latst, having; AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Last Day and Support Joined \s lien it vn hs fir.sl formed In GET THIS EQUIPMENT TO DO A GOOD JOB UMtK In 'addition to KcrNin^j as GLASS FURNITURE TOPS chaiMuan of many commltlecH he The has also nerved as a working meru- MIRRORS (Firoploet and Door) GMIAT NfW run OIL Her on many of the projects ear­ ned on hy the Legion PICTURE FRAMING (all types) DivaoPMfNri " Following After a turkey dinner .sei ved hy GRUMBACHER the I'o'l Aclivilies ('omnullee WINDOW and PLATE GLASS A m . PAUL R. MARTE Legislation A m . HERMAN YULES there wdl he tt.uicing to the mu­ INKING ROLLER g a zin g sic of Die Tonv Syl\i\s|ei 'rilo (Hi.vntAcmiisi wr. iiAxr. in stuck I'lcUels for Ihr diimet aie hDII avail ihlr ant) itm\ )>e puich.csed MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS 75e OF THE MANUFACTURE OF PRE-FABRtCATED from inemherN ol Dir r"Nl or nl UI'KN SA I'I KIIA7 .S~(M>I.N TUI KSUAI C\Ti.MNCR t 1-SEN IO R CITIZENS the I’o-Hi Home llravy nihlaT roller with BUILDINGS — HOMES, GARAGES. V Expomien o4 housing facilities for elderiy people. New 'rm\ii Diirage BSITMAIT.S UI.AIM.I UIVBN vUtrdy metal handle, uni­ SUMMER COHAGES, etc. A pew town gat age may he form Inking of all ty|>e« b\}iH In the Dart Hill area pf Ver- uf hlockn. 2-LA B O R A ,. >AvsUN.,OCT.26rti 105th ANNIVERSARY SALE Continued study of weritmon's cempensafien, unemployment compensaHen. hours of TOWN ADVERTISEMENT FREE! Rofrushments. Far All! ^ woffc and minimum wage lows. GRUMBACHER SHARPENING STONES . . . $1.10 FREE! Entortainmant For Children! 3 - STATE INCOME TitX ’OPPO«:iTION t ' Opposed fo excessive spending on giveaway programs that ultimately wHI necessitate a RUBBISH COAST LUMBER CORP. StoM Income tax. 1041 D IX W a L AVE., HAMDEN. CON N . EXIT MERRin PARKWAY 4 - BRIDGES 5 COLLECTION 1 • • ‘ 0 ■ 0 0 ' Givers With Cash Sales Again On Saturday, Oct, 25 A more equitable toll on bridges, uniform ticket beeks for an indefihite time. TiTK'k,M and men in the emplo.v ol (he Town of MAT#- Special Factory Sale! che.sler will colleet rulibish on flu* WEST side of town on 5 - ROADS Monda.v, Ocfoher 27, 1958. Greater dnd prompter consideration for Manchester through highways In the State High­ way Program. ; A i»u are, therefore, requesled to place .voiir barrels or Halps koap your re oilier nutferials on the law in front' of hou.se.s. near the burnar cloan a t it COAST GARAGE FREE .sidewplKs, lull not on (he^sidewalks. GRUMBACHER LINOLEUM BLOCKS 6- STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT *c *> ■ All reeep(acl»*s or materials should be placed on the hoBrtt your hon^al Aa . S M Q Camplete Termn M AK VARIKTY OK .SIZK.S..HKAVY UNOl.PIUM l*w Ae iW p Ready te Erect As Low As AiAw Waeddy A careful invintigertion of thejState Highway Department's condemnatiM p ro c^ ta cor­ lawn (he nitjht before, aa trucks and men will start in MOCNTEJI) TYPK HlOtt OM HARDWOOD BASK RT-M li thg i.M t cdmplgtgly 7o Fvery Woman Visiting Our Store On Saturday desiirnated arena at 7:00 a.m. bffgetlYC tuBl’oll additive in ute rect excessive cost hi acquiring highway rights of way due to poor planning and lock of 'Need a today. This helpd yowr oil u ■ dHigence in Immodiote oction. . bum or deliver more dead, de­ BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER . » • t'' MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19S8 - pendable beet. You get pre-, rug cleaned SPEEDBAIL ' mium eerdre. too. All dealgned to mabe hofpe hrgting eaiy. ... nEitLiiSTRAm mm-Ho obligatioh EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS PLENTY OF GOOD COLLECTION SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: CUHER OSNnEMM or furniture AREA BOUNDED Oatfledey far ASSORTMENT *** WAAI potoea THAT CONTAINS A COMPlEft anniversary v a l u e s , s h o p f o r t h e m Narth by South Windsor Lino si.po * WSOMPnONS. cleaned? East by South Main, Main, Union and Slater Streots MobiIhGQf M.«e PAUL MARTE and He r m a n ■ O.WB “N South by Glastonbury Town Lint Hnd it. Fost.iw the West by East Hartford ToVlrn Line. '( MORIABTY ^ ~ andarstand the State Legislative needs of Moochester rosldants. GRUMBACHER BLOCK PRINTING INK NOTE: RUBBISH WILL BE COLLECTED ON ALL YELiOW WALTER SOLUABliE OR OIL. BABE ...... Tube 5Q|f HIGHWAYS WITHIN THE ABOVE DE­ BROTHERS VOTE REPUBUCAN SCRIBED BOUNDARIES. cep.- . Zanai— - Stooei. PAGES 301*31 S CoNtar Straat T m s AD rA m rO B o r nU lN D S OF THE OANDlDATBd By RICHARD MAKTIV, L A JOHNSON PRINT CO. tirnrrfi Manager. T::. COASl lllMBfR Boip iftth k kh'k 'k hk kk irkh Advt. No. i«007, 723 MAIN ST. MAMCHCSTM midins r'J' \ -V ...a.*'. MANCHESTER EVENINd HERALD. MAN*THESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN M ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANCHESTER. 0 N N * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1958 PAGB TEW er for tho atory time for Grpde S. ctaaun.” a personage who will be expvsssed approval of the inatiiie» Coventry This year readers are Mra. WUUami in attendance. ' PoUce at Qass • tion. He said all members of the Butlei* Claims Apartheid Hits Manchester Tjcachers M. Perkins and Mrs. Ralph M. A totkt of $138 was realised Manchester force have received Bum a from , the recent auction sponsored, On Tear Gas Use inatru'etion in the uae of thia prod­ Martin Will Consider li|»rary Needs ' uct biit'added that'there is -Uways Thia year the Grade 1 staff haa by the organtaation at the Spinka somathlng more to be learned. Smear Drive Asiatic Indians Moi!e Readers requests a story time. Rjsaden Rail on Soutk St. Another auotion Manchester Policemen this morn­ Hear Sir-Ueslie Today are Mra. Cleverdon and Mra. Wil­ will be held from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. ing attended an instruction session MONEY Union’s Mediation Bid Nixon Rift Reports liam -E. BilUngham. at the hall with net proceeda.used the'use of tear gas and related Murker Made of Gold In South Africa ForYoiingsters toward the local youth activities On Democrats Manchester teacheri h g a h l an The PT> unit has given $80 to­ products. Y said if he is elected governor he ward new books thlS' fall and ia program. The session was conducted by Rome— The (3olden Milestone, I think It was warranted said addreia by Sir Leslie Mhmro,MWhro, hNew will work with educators not only The Robertson School Library is ■ Ocneral Manager Richard Mat’-^ (Oimtlnued from Pago One) (Oonttmied from Vmg» One) (OoBtiiiiied.htHii Pag* Om) making plans to rederate the Howard Sarris, a representative erected by Caesar Augustus In ap­ Martin. S^aland A m b a s s a d o r^ the U.S. in education generally, but also in in need of volunteer readers for Manchester Evening Herald tin aald today he does not know It library room. Hie ffoard of M - Federal Laboratorlea, Ino., in proximately 14 A . D., marked the Martin answered Irwin's first suburban arena must give tip tbelr such specific' fields as mental re-( Oeventoy eorreepondent, Mra. F. he will concur in mediation with and says M ay’s wife was born In the top of the 1B60 ticket almost' and president of the recenUy con- the Grade 1 level conducted each ucatlon, prior to school opening, Sallsburg, Pa. Sarria dwelt mainly point by saying he acted without Pauline IJttle, teleplHMe Pllgrfan center of the Roman Empire, It the town employee’ union. Russia. locations. i^ inevitable last night by a techni­ ctudad 12th (Seqeral Session o f the tardation, in. the eatablishment of Wednesday at 12:45 p.m. at the I installed a fan In the Ubrwy. on the use of tear gaa and ef­ He eald he wants a chance to consulting union officers because 'The 127. Indian stores in Prins- United NatlopS, who was the fea­ adequate programa, and faciUtiea S-«SSL waa about 15 feet high and stodd "Some things that ought to be A newspaper advertisement pub­ cally contrived televliilon broad­ The library conunlttce ia m fects, but generally dlscuaeed' all think over” the union's request for loo Street—which Indian leaders tu re speakei' at the teachers' con­ for the retarded. school. available information on tha sub­ In the Roman Forum. Ita ehaft wak done, ought to be done quickly." lished In Roseburg, Ore. which cast that was politically axpert in "Volunteer workers are alao ing books. Anyone having them completely aheathed in gold. Other % mediaUon on a suspension say provlds a livelihood for 2,500 vention held at tha University of He added that one day had elapsed Butler said asserted that Rep. Zellhr said the program of pre- to donate haa been aaked to con­ ject. Federel Laboratories manu­ ornltlon he declared Sept. 19. M ar­ persons— will ha vs to be cleared every respect. CkinnecUcut today. pupil state aid to towns had been needed.to assist with the library Coventry factures a large part of the tear mlleatohes throughout Italy often betwe'en the time of the dinner and Charles Porter (D-Ore), ninnlng program. The programs are spon­ tact Mrs. Merriam or Mra. Traak. tin last night' proposed re-instate­ within three years. This area In­ In a relaxed, chatty mood Nixon Towfi. o f Sir Leslie's address instituted by the Republican party. gaa used by police in the United marked distancea from the Golden his suspension and the union had for reeleetlon, "Joined with the sored by the Coventry PTA of Property Dedamtleas j .. ment for Dec. 29, but the union cludes a modem apartment build- gave New York's TV viewers a ws^ “iTta .United Natlona and He aald Gov. Ribicoff, his Demo­ States. MUeetone. Only frsigments of the plenty of time to explain Itself or Communist Dally Worker In com­ Robertson and Center Schbols. ReeldenU are reminded all ta x -;F u U er U O llb n U e S fir: wants It earlier. Ing. professional performance. He eat World ’ Peace." cratic opponent, had proposed an Police CSiiet Herman O. Schendel golden marker exist today. Local 991. Slate. County and take action before rumors of the pounding Nikita Khrushchev’s Anyone virilUng to tsdee part is ask­ able property, both real and per- U f f H. E. Joosub, president of the on the edge o f a desk and he used RlUcoff Speaks increaae o f $6 per pupil, but the Municipal Employes, A9L-C10 "dissuasion" reached ' his (Mar­ propaganda.” ed to call M ra Owen S. Traak, sonal. must " be filed on or before Indian Commercial Asan., esti­ a pointer familiar to their children Sharing the platform with Sir GOP-controUed Legislature kad Probe of Blaze t u m n w r M b last night voted for.^ mediation am lin’s) cars. Newspaper reports that an un­ PTA president Nov. 1 with Town Assessor p. mates Indian property Investments in the Classrooms to explain the Lpslle w ai Gkivamor Rihlcoff, who authorised a $21 Increase as well k d e « • also to invite the newly elected Answering the second point, identified Republlciin leader In The libraiy la open each Raymonc Broga, according to law. In 'this one area at fl4 million. administration’s position in foreign also addraaaad tha teachers; John as $9.50 cents per pupil for those Board of Directors to ait in -n the Martin said all union iiioiiibers Minnesota had said the religious Wednesday morning and is staffed Lists no- filed will be subject to (Coventry Fire cihief Delmar bear responsibility for what other The future of the Hindu temple affairs. Dempisey, executive aide to the municipalities which had the mediation talks. Issue- was the only, hop* of the Ra- on an alternating basis by two k 10 per cent penalty. Potter said today he U still at­ Ixira fol oipaiM meinhers dh a fact that "applies In the Asiatic bazaar and the cen­ Not since Nixon took to the air­ governor;'Mrs. Dorothy Hutton, greatest increase in student popu Tile two unaninioiiB votes l anic pnblicana for victory In the Min­ crews: Mra Robert A. Doggait, Lists may be filed from t ajn. I. R. D. Htmte Kpoiit to any organisation." He sold tral mosque In Queen Street, only ways to defend In 1952 his accep­ chairman of the State Board of tempting to determine the exact St a spc( ini meeting allended by nesota Senatorial contest there. latlon. Mrs. Frederick C Ro|W,. M ra to 4:30 p.m. as foUowt: Tomorrow enough union iiieiiibers knew of a short distance from XThurch tance of $18,000 In expense ifioney Education; Dr. William J. San­ cause of a $3,000 fire at a Coven­ far « l your neadi, tsiwfavar about "n of the union's 128 mein- The Democratic candidate. Rep. *Ti the governor's $6 per-pupll Theodore Seits and Mra Leon and Oct. 29 at the North Coventry _ AM ■AdMi the dlssimslon to halt l.t beforehand Square, center of Pretoria, la un­ gg. a Senator had the naUbn seen ders, commissioner o f education; try cottage Tuesday night. CMimiitlH hers at 'be Miiniilpnl Building Eugene McCarthy, la a Catholic, formula had been accepted, theie F^noff, one week, and Mrs. John Firehouse; all other week days or nnswer for It after tile dinner. certain. the Vice President in ^uite such and Dean Roy B. Brammell of the The meeting began after Marlin, He Is trying to unseal Sen. Ed­ would have been no money for the A. Ohiund, M ra J. Paul Brennan, and including Nov. 1 at tha Town The fire was termed a "su^icl- taa your friandly OK Martin did not discuss the tlilid expert political form. U(>>nn School of Education. appearing before the group to ex- ward Thye (R-Mlnii). teachers’ raises, which he has since Mra. Cal Mortarty.and Mrs. Frank Office Building out” one by Potter a short'tiine For Ro!«looiioR of niain Uis stand on the susu. nsion. point, but his answer to the fourth The verdict of most poliUcad ob­ Miss Marjorie Banka of Fair- been supnorting in the campaign,” danelli. The staff checks books Masons to Meet after firemen extinguished it. Lid he'would revoke H Dec. 29, was that the memorandum of un- servers on the broadcast was that field, who is president of the. Con­ Zeller added. loaned out and assists pupils with Uriel Lodge. AF and AM , wiU However, Potter could not say Jnlfo but not earlier. ^ i derstanding hetvyeen the union and Nixon again was terrific. necticut Education Aaan. (CEA) 3 to 5 Years “Only the realistic approach of their selections. have a special communication to­ who started it or exactly how It MniUn will lucel with k rank j dk tywn gives liliii no IcgnI right A s a result. Rockefeller, who presided. FRiFERRED HNANCE the Republican General Asaembly Mrs. Kenneth A. Downing as­ morrow at the Maadnic Hall In began. Joho J. Watloit Hippie intcinational represent at ive puiier to suspend or recognise the had no stomach for Nixon's at­ Following the general morning C p . i h i t . jprovided these, needed funds. This sisted the library committee with Merrow Climax Chapter, CBS, He hinted today that It might of ihr'the union.union, InI talk over the „ninii tacks on the Democrats and inde­ session. 23 special Interest groups H For Smuggling Speaks Sunday same realistic approach Is the only sorting and classifying all the will serve a supper at 6:30 p.m have been touched o ff by children,, medial Ion pmpu.sal I Tlie memorandum is a working pendents who the Republican ’gu ­ associated with the CEA held af­ 988 Main Street, Manchester i agrepment and not a contract, he Anthony llrezr.o A communitywide observance of one which can provide the money books when the program was re­ The Master Mason degree will be but aald it la still "hard to tell." Slicki t" Dili'' bernatorial candidate hopes will ternoon meetings on English, Phone: Mitchell 3-4168 the reformation of the Christian needed to make the teaching pro­ sumed this fall. Each book is conferred d)) candidates after the The house located at Daley Rd. Hippie last night cnsplv ((uos- said. Anthony Brezzo, 72, 234 Silver Gun into Jail help him be elected, quickly ar­ mathematics, social studies, and Lane. East Hartford, died yester­ (5hurch will be held Sunday at 8 fession 8)8 attractive as it must marked according to its type; for supper by the lodge’s past masters. and Mink Trail is owned by W il­ ^ R A L L Y * llnncd Martin on wlivIiv annil ca*-u»rcaclier; In other remarks. Marlin told p.m. at the Center Congregational ranged to meet the Vice President science. be the groiifi that if ii "slnillnr slliia- day al Manchester Memorial Hoe- be.” example, the mysteries, biogra­ ’D uffy's' ISIate Danoe liam Covey, now of Florida. reslorntlon date cbiikl not Church, with the main address by before Nixon takes off for cam­ Capt. Edward L. Beach, USN, A loon of $100.00 costs $20.60 timi ■ comes up in the future, niem- (Continued from Page One) phies and Science books are clearly A round and square dafice will OCTOBER 28 AT 7:30 P.M. chosen I pilnl. the Rev. Dr. Gordon M. Torgersen, paign activities in Wisconsin. prospective commander of the nu­ "The modem airplane, radio and when promptly repaid in 12 -i-i scl a date of .Iiui Ibers "who Hunk they are being iin He waa horn Aug. 13, 18HB In clear submarine Triton William the chapela of Harvard, Cornell, President Elsenhower and Secre­ session waa open to all C EA mem­ ^ He added llial any "similar sll- of Hie LnKublnesc Hofdcly. opening session of the convention. bpoks from the State lib ra ry benefit of youth activities in town I„ 6 a N S f r o m $25 to $600 "aftcr much consuieralimi. I see Shea, informed the court arrange­ Wellesley,. Mt. Holyoke, Drew, An- tary of State Dulles. When both of bers, and was held in the U.Conn DOOCY FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MI 9-1817 NO$V! iiallon " a ".sandbagging " of He leaves two aoiia, Raymond C. auditorium. Captain Beach's topic Spew in g on the topic, “ Educa­ Service for the school year. Many under the auspices o f the Duffys, no reason to ciiange It. ments were tentatively made to dover-Newton, Mlddlebury 'and these leaders deplored partisan No Tickets Sold A t The Door Brezzo and Robert C. Barbero, both wa.s "Submarining and Science." tion for One World,’’ Dr. Furbay others are borrowed from the local and not just for Boy Scout Troop FOR When Hippie asked why. Mar­ members to make them do any- send the youth to an uncle in Deerfield schools. He waa also a discussion of foreign policy, Nixon Get Your Tickets From Committee ftlembers of Manclieater; Hireo dauglilere Zeller in Bridgeport told approximately 3,000 teachers Booth-Dlmock Memorial Libra-y. 63 as previously announced. A tin said "Htubbormic.HS" might be tlilng against their will wmild Ridonis Gels Postal Atvard England. Brett waa born In that preacher for the British Council said it was gk proper subject for de­ Or Call L R. D. Headquarters at 808 Mala S t Mrs. Harry Steffens of Sacramen Another meeting was held simul­ here that the world of today is as An additional service of the feature at the affair will be a conslrucd as one reason, if Ibe now make him "even madder" Albert V. Rldonli, postal clerk, admires a certificate of award country. of Churches in England and Scot­ bate in the campaign. EisenhoWer STATE SENATOR to, Callt., Mlsa Ulla Barbero of taneously in Bridgeport for teach­ small as the state o f Connecticut school library is providing a read­ "Dance with Duffy, the Lepre- Read Herald Advs. union wished to view It that way. than he was Hcpl, 10. preaented by Postmaeler Alden E. Balley> The award, signed land in 1952, and on a nationwide and Dulles bowed to his judgment He cliose Iiec 2D, Marlin said, Rut he said he illdn't think the East Hartford aiild Mrs. Robert Shea said he had been hired by ers in the southern part of the was ill the days of Georg8 Wash­ by the postmaster general, Is official commendation to Ridonia the minister of a Meriden Congre­ television series each week for in this case. only because lhal would simplify union hnd "lost any prestige " ss Brodeur of Manrbesler; eight state. ington. for suggesting a way to Increase efficiency of the Manchester gational CThurch, by a youth club three montha in 1957-58. His topic In the same manner, Nixon the town s payroll process of l^wir, wn>< UtPr was a member of the Red Men Frank !.« laitham ski, 223 McKinley St.; Lawrence DISCHARGED TODAY; Earl Flowering Shrub 1.25— V2-I8" meii lost their Uvea in the rescue bomb, and originated the develop­ Bloom the University of CoiinecHi ut. Bid Inlrtprrtnl hy nmno mb n piitillr and the PAC Chiles. Coventry—Frank L. Lalliaiii, fill Chalne, Thonvpsonvllle. Richards. Wapplng; Keith Blaine, npnlo^’y. of 88 men after lhal (Iksaster. ment of the detection system that CLEAN OUT first. Hippie will have lo meet He lea.ves his wife, .Mrs Ethel Stan,dish Rd., Coventry, died sud­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A .son Kelly Rd . Vernon: Eugene Bar­ 1 . T I 2 for 2.25 The worst mine accident in this informed the United States of with Marliii. obtain liLs agree­ Irvcin, liilrr In the incrllriK, «alil Rclnhold Klurzewskl; lil.s iiioHier, denly tills morning at the home U Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin rett. 14 Deepwood Dr.; John Har- (own (if 7,0()n persons near the Russia’s nuclear explosions. ment to mefllalc, and then tlie nlflo that at no Mine hnii Miirlln Mrs. Kiilherlno Kluzcewskl of Kl- of Ills son, Edward Latham, Bever­ Scruggs, Coventry; a daughter lo ri.s, Bolton. tirrn aftri “m jilpn" 'Phi* unton took New Brunswick border was an in th t Gomnaer^e job hsipould 'Dk. AmericM Savin .Blttersueet two will choose a .medialoi lliigtmi: a dsiighler Miss Harhara ly rir.. Coventry Mr, and Mrs. Robert Uhl, Coven­ We won’t hedg^ on the price any more. no ai'ltim iilmiimnI thr offlirr ir- explosion In 1891 that killed 125. offer a baokgro\)|»d experience Arbor Vitae Juniper Bush Hippie pointed out lluil even If Kliiczewskl. Hvii Boii.s, Bradford Horn In East Harlford April 22, try; a son to Mr. and Mr.s. W il­ FifHin.'iihlr fnr Itir "cliHHUiUl'in’ t)r- Canada's worst mine disaster was ranging from that of traveling the ((uestum la medialeil and Is mid Onl y Kliirzewski; a bi oHier, 18811, he had herb a resuient of liam Nichols, 95 Bridge SI. .76 16-18" ^ 7 6 I ' , - r CiiUM', though nUBltif'o mnl. thr at Hillcrest, Alla., In 1914, wiien Patrolman Denies salesman to banker. As a youth Biff ahruba—Ideal for acreeninff hedffe. derided la Hie Umoii'a favoi. Mar­ .Sliiiilcy Kcye of Rorkvllle; and Coventry for 16 years. He was BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter 2 ,or 6.00 2 BAB A R(kB nmn Rclrc’ ”im prim Iplr," Iru in 193 were killed. of 21 he was selling shoes for his tin liolda the right to refuse an II siMici, Mrs. Edward Isch of El- employed as a painter al the Itnl- to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giardlno, Knld. The buiii|) occurred at 8 0.1 last Slapping Charge father’s firm when he took a job early re-lnstalenieiit. Opposing llllgloll vcrslly of Connectlciil. He was a •Stafford Springs a sor to Mr. and PASTEURIZED MILK IS Forsythia Red Twiff Stiiiirnlng up hla vlrww, M.ntin Might. Dishes tumbled from shelves Police Chief Herman O. Schon with Herbert Hoover’s Belgian Re­ HARDY parties are bound only to arbitra­ kiiiiciiil servk'.'s I'lll be held member of the Second Congiega- Mrs. Albert Yungk, 52 Ellington UPRIGHT WHITE tors' decisions. Hippie said, and Bald hr had vlrwrHla 0|iliiloii FOR THIS FALL SHADE wlilcli will tiii'liiile buffet supper several yc-m s ago, nex. Tile Navy sent three ambu­ ('list of the .1-hour mediation and daiii'lii.". are now coi sale nod Re-iide.s Ida son in Manchester, lances. CALIFORNIA talk fame lo aboiil $7,1. Hippie available uiiHl noon Momlay, said,• which was divided helween he leaves his wife, Mrs. Motile F i i i i e r a l * The SOM of one trapped miner, TREES ^ Mlibael CJiilsh Is rhaiinuiii of the Perkins Martin; two others sons, Gary Embrec, said lie hoped that town and union. llrket roiiimlltee ' PRIVET SCHWEDLER MAPLE I'luring Martln'.S mu.irk.-i last ■lames IE of Weal ilsrlfcu'd and "after this they close the mine for Y>uiN«vtcr O dt9row Jan de GraaH Tile pi uumy pui pi'M- of Hie rally, Williaiii A Mmlln of Hartford; Koliert ,1. Clarke good even If it means the end , NORWAY MAPLE night, Ernest li-wui, pre.sldeiit of ail IRIl spokrsinmi saul, Is to give The funeral of Roliert .1. Clarke, SSur N e e d F o r F or lyornl DDI, expresseil ,tnre again two dmightc'is. Mis lames Howe of .Springhlll." 12 2 40 * * SAT., OCT. 26 and SUN., OCT. 26 ONLY Hu' pti.ihr ■! rlimiri' In meet .ludge We.' l I’alm Beacli. Fla . waa held ITS THE CREATESTI SUGAR MAPLE the loral's opinion Hull Mailin'.s of Knilelil mid ,M rs Willard Smith Mayor Ralph .Gilroy agreed this Connceficcit Approved W’lillell no an loHanial ba-sis. He of ('cduiubmc, (ihlo; a .slslrr. Mr.s at St. Mary's Episcopal Church at LILIES , RU.Hjien.suin was untair and uniea might be Hie end. The No, 2 Col­ 24 ro, 2.65 “ Biff Trees at a "V jc[ A will wi'lc cam' ipn'Mlinii.a abnol Hie I.mils Spear of ,Ai culls, ('slif.; 10 1:30 yesterday afternoon. The Rev. FRESH /VAILK Pink Perfection—Cholden Chalice ponshle ’Ti'c .‘cNsIrii ni anvlhing c'l.si* alami liery WHS Hie only mine left open, i •"'/ToTi CoiiitM ”'A oil"’ Ix>w Price! 8-10’ / a ^ U . grande bildi I'll, and .several nieces Alfred L. Williams offielaled and Tlie suspension \ias dcrlaied be­ Gilroy's term as the towii’s 13th Fiesta Hybrids— Enchantment Ihr wniklnga of the' prnlmle rnurt" mill iiepbews, M-.i.s, William Kloppenliurg was or­ cause a iiiiioii o(!b IT alteiiipted to mayor Included both the 1956 ex­ DRINK 3 GLASSES EVERY DAY Centifolium Olympic the- .'c|)nki'sinan scud kSuieial servlrrs were held to­ ganist. Burial wa.s In East (,‘eni- 111 'A OFF AU EVES«KENS ! rils.siiade iiieiiibiTs fioiii alleiidlng I ThiTe will la- on lli'kels In Hie plosion In. No. 4 and a fire last Rubrum Giants a (ei.sHuiom-al dinner ,Sepl. 17 al day elriv. WITH THIS COUPON | rall\' .Hiihl at thn ilnni The",' me Bearera were 'nioiiiaa Suiythe, year Hial destroyed a large part I the Holton Lake lluuae for k'l ed available a* Hie IlHi bi'aikiuarlei'H k'led Robinson, George Clarke, of the biialne.ss district. l,ewie. who reliied .Sept, I'.’ a.s as- IsiUHciii ,\. Weston ami me also bt'tne sold by- enoi- Cluii les Donnelly, George G. Clarke For 98c alslaul KUfierluleiideiit of Hib Higb- T.ilcccilville Lawson A Woslon. L--______iiilHee members wsy Depiirliiienl. , 71. died suddenly this mnrnlng al and Albert Miller. About DO pi'rHoU'c allended lltfl 'Fbe union later said Hie olllrei s Hie home of Ills son, Ravmoild C. nlghl'M meeting' I'lmii were' also art ion was unaiiHiorized, The Weslou, Kelly Rd , Talrcdlvllle. About Town union said be mlsinlerprel ed a made to pass nut balloons clurliig- He,\ias born in .SroHmid Feb, 22, the weekend as pm t of Hie eam- (Chinese Ueds verbal agreeiiient aiiiung members 1887, and bad been a rpsldent of Only one Mass, at 8:30, will be wliii'h pridiibil.s "loo iiiucli fial- palgti Talecdtville for Hie past 1ft years. said at, St. John's Church on Sun-' 'I'be IRI) t'onuulHee was funueil Dutch Bulbs ernlzalion wiHi .su|irrvl.soi s at Residua Ills son. wiHi Wliom he day mornlnga until further notice. a slioil lime ago lo aid In .Tudge Renew Shelling parties dr 1 csl liiioninls,” made his home, be leaves three Sunday School will follow the Mass WallcH's campaign for reeleeltoit I Flowering Trees Irwin Iasi iiiglil said Hie sus- pHier sons. I'ampbeM of Munson, as .scheduled. The blessing of two | FOR A RIOT OF It Is umisnal in lhal It la rcauposed ((oiillmi''d from Page One) h pensuMi was iinliilr becailse: Mass., L;)Wson of 1 creenfleld. Mass large angel stafuea will be held i BAND CONCERT RED COLOR NEXT SPRING H O P A C R A I 1. Uiiioii ofilcers weie mil ron- of Indcq.enclrnls, Republicans and J, yvesUin of Talecdtville; In the near future, ' 1 Ic'mnc'i-ats, I Pink Bloom sulted before Hie step was tiiken mu' (lauglitci. Mi'.a. Mary Blum of Kelt attack yeslerdny, , Cjiiempy I MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM EMPEROR PLANT NOW. "We found out alioiil it from llie (liiM’ilfirld: Iwo alatoia, niul nljic nly hnd come to life for Hie first Membei's of Campbell Council, ! APPLE ELEY C R A I newspspers." Irwin said. gramlclilldreii. lime aince Hie cea.se-flre ended Knlglils of Columbus, 'xre remind­ Early I O T T B Porple-Red Bloom S-8’ 2. The acHiin penalized Hie en­ Police .4 rrests Tlio fuiu’nil will In' licM at Hie Monday. ed of the Halloween dance al the REGISTER TO VOTE TuHp IA Ear lel^ tire union for Hie iiiuuiHiorlzed art lloliiii'a l''uiiernl Hmiie tOI) Main Shops opened, and alrecl.s filled K of C Home tomorrow riiglit from NEXT M O N D A Y -8:15 PM . DARWIN TREES Mounfdin of one officer, .Some workers In SI, at 7;30 Sunday iiigtil, Hurliil wlHi civilian* and soldiers. A wed­ 9 to 1 a m. PARR0TTUtJK12r.1J5 other depnrlments Hiaii the High­ will be 1)1 the FederaJ St. t’enieterV ding party WlUi' a hiaaa hand ASH way Deparlmenl said last mglil Leo Mateux, 40, of 341 Center blared gaily pa.al, TULIPS V RED DaiCIOUS St., was nrreated ye.alerday, and Greenfield, at 10:30 Monday Sunset Rebekah Ixidge will hold D A F F O IN l .iiV, white. Flower they dl(f not know about Hie (esH- moniliig A I the first new explos^lon.s shtit- a rumiiinge sale In Odd Fellows M clN T O SH In'Spring nionlal dinner, lei alone effort.s to cliarged wiHl hreacli of HiC .peiii'e. tera went up liuirledly and the LAST CHANCE 6- 8’ He wa.'i releii.xed under $2lMl hood l''rleiiila iimy ('all al Hie fiuierii) ■ hall Tuesday al 9 a.ni. Articles R iM IR A N D T YEUOW DELICIOUS Orange Berriea dissuade members from niteiuling hoiiK’ ((miorniw night from 7 to 9 street crowds hurried to aheller. may be left al the hall Monday 25 rnr 115 In FaU :iiid .'icliedliled for courl Nov. 1. Natloivallsl quarlera elnlmed 2 -GREAT BARDS-2 I’ollce ai re-sled Maleux « hdn they o'clock iiiid Sunday nflcriioitu from evening. For pickup, Mra, F.lhel MIXED SELECTION 6-8* .1. The dliinci- in rut i ed out of that Qnemoy's defenders alnrc 12 ra, 1.00 i('i'i'ived a ciimidnliil that he waa 3 o'clock I'uvHI the hour of the fu- Aspliiwall may be contacted. CARMINE town, outsidewoe)(ing hours, and Monday have Inflicted more puiv SPHINX TEMPLE MANCHESTER (Hualiig a diaturhaiice at a local nerni. T.50 Lewie was no longer a town em­ lahment than they have received Manchester Soroptlmlata will CRAI ploye at the time. drivcM-lii reatnuraiil, they aald. SHRINE BAND PIPE BAND TOMORROW! .’Phey said Hie jsliind'.s guns had meet Monday at 6 p.m. at the Red ■ V '„i 4. There l.s some question, Irwin Held in jail In lien of $27 bond 1a beUa J, Kaaaler; g)(d » aon. laton 9 A. M. to 12 NOON B a t t y . Monday. Kaaalar, tUl o ( B olton;-U irtt ala- ■ ' r

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______i HAN&f Reas to Help Nasser Triuiiaii Says Ike Fafled ( ij H i g h S c h o o l i'UEL OIL Start on Aswan Dam To Lead on Integration GASOLINE Compiled by Utudenta of Maneltcoter Hiph School MiM Helen Estes. Faculty AdTiacr (ContlnuFd fmiii Pag* Oiw) endorsed an expeetsd meeting to­ Friday, October 24 day of Vice Presidept Richard Volf XXV. No. 8 (Uoptinued (rnm Pag* One) BANTLY OIL ter" and “must exercise activt, af­ Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller. I .'iMI' \\t . I.M . firmative leadership.” OOP candidate tot New York guv-' citot of whom live In th* crowded UN Celebrates erhor. ' ' -1 V ^ ' 1 :?!■ t: I I^ e valley, - 1. He credited Elsenhower with "Republicans ought to get te- TEL. Mlfc'.icll 9-4595 *X<'*, -He already has swung Egypt’s ieiaderahlp in pushing through a ether,” said Truman, "they see tijide pattern eharply to the Com- I3tH Birthday (•■year extension of th* Rtclproca. Sown the eame alley." | M i .K - iU, 5 .‘1271 munUl bloc a* a, result of hi* 1955 N. Trade Agr**menU program and Truman said he would spend the ■:.v j;r*‘ aflns deal. In which he bartered m said that "if he had fought a* ( f ' (CodUnoed (mm I*ag6 O ) day with the Denieie and planned ■If zAf rrile cotton (or the arms the west hard for civil rights, we would to leave by train for Independence, wpiildn't dell him! .' Yehudi Menuhin and David OU- have a lot leas trouble today." Mo., either tomorrow or Sunday. •A year a|[o he accepted a $178- tralcli of the Soviet, .Union wer* Despite his own stout advocacy nflllion credit, from Russia to help to join in Bach'a double violin con­ of firmness, on the civil rights is­ Erfvpt industraltse. The first Rus- certo. sue, Truman pointedly refused to s'ign mrt'ihinery from this deal If Also on the program wer* th* go along with Democratic Nation' S A F E m SAKE e-inceted In December. The Syrian Boston Symphony Orchestra and al Chairman Paul Ehitler's ciitl' And Lonqnr Tim Wnor ptpvinco of the UAR has followed J.N . Secretary General Dag Ham- clsm of southeru Democrats. s-similar pattern of bu.Wng arms Drhw In Pot Our marskjold In New York, the Or- He refused —on two occasions at RAYMOND T. fijim Mopcow and accepting So- cheatre de la Suisse Romande In a press conference—to say wheth­ i «; vPt aid. Geneva and Indian musician Riyi er he thought Butler wa* a "good 4' ^Despite these deals, however, Shankar In Baris. ^ chairman." SCHALIER Njisber has insisted the UAR was In the Gaza Strip, the soldiera "Paul BtUler ha* worked hard,” fidlowing a policy of neutrality In FREE of the U.N. Emergency Force and he said. but. pressed as to whether Builder iilternationol politics. HI* decision a group of entertainers from he is a good chairman, he would Front End, Irdco and liKturn to doacow for aid In bulld- Jugoslavia Joined forces to ob­ say only that Butler has "worked Shook Abserbor Inspte* Iifj the dam, too, mnjf have been serve the anniversary. Membera i very, very hard." NEW HOMES tfon. swtfTCd by bitterness at Britain’s of all UNEF co..tlngents were to i The applause of the Boston s^e of tv.’o sulimaHnes to Israel. parade at the Gaza Airfield. crowd was still ringing In his ears He sent J^arshal Abdel Hakim Work done by expert* e* ell Sports events and a performance when he' boarded a New Haven REM0DEUN8 conventional make* nf rara Amer. vice-president and defense by the Yugoslav* were to follow. Railroad train (or his trip back minister who negotiated Soviet The television‘series "Dateline: to New York and a weekend with pf’-Pf.'TT' economic aid last year, to Moscow UN", waa to lead oil with a state­ his grandson, Clifton Truman ADDITIONS MORIARTY Content Entries Due [Tauris, Smith. School Spirit last week to request the loan. He ment or. disarmament by U.S. Daniel, and the boy's parents, his previniisl; hafi appointed Amer Ambassador Jar es IVadswOtth on daughter, Margaret and New York BROTHERS head of a committee to supervise REPAIRS Gridders Stage Good Show ITie national "Voice of tJemoc- the eve of his departure for the Times newsman 'Clifton Daniel. < SOI-SIS Center Htreet 111" Aswan project. rary" contest sponsored by the Lead Harriers Demonstrated Khni-shchev's announcement of Big Thr»e tailts In Geneva. Singer Truman was met by newsmen as Telephone Ml 9-III8S Broad(',,astci‘a Association for Marian Anderson, a member of his train pulled into Grand Cen­ 218 PARKER ST. the cre'iit .was mads at a Kremlin the U.S. delegation, will be among high school sophomores, juniors, reception for Amer. He said it tral StatJIan. and seniors has set Oct. 27 as In G>meback At Pep Rally those inter5iewed during the The foni^r President heartily Till 0vepe6me by Fast Hall would be used by the UAR to buy the deadlltie for school entries. Soviet machlpery and materials for series. A (ommittee of MHR teachers Sparked by Its two talented B-E-A-T, Beat HaU chanted by the dam and for Soviet engineers '^n Washington, President and w 111 Judge the ‘school's entries Mitii'I1<’3IC' Higli S'liii'il I the spirited Manchester High sn(j technicians. He gave no clue Mr*. Eisenhower scheduled an an­ Tht» and the winners will be for­ sophomores, the Manchester High n ftijiiml pr.tbbril an parl>' I- School students was a popular niversary dinner at the White foot h i warded to the county contest by Cross-Country yearn staged a tri the interest to be charged o. FURRIERS 2b f.imt I'M'I but wHh minhlP t'p Food Classes theme for the Pep Rally with the other terms, but Soviet loans to House. The International n enu in­ ,Nov. Ohe winner will be comeback from mediocrity to sec­ MHS cheerleaders leading the atu- cluded Italiar prosciutto ham, CHESTER'S and DESIGNERS hn;.l o(f tbo nail allai a aa Ibr In i hosen from each county to take underdeveloped countries are pliaiis fril 1" ilcfpat Oct la al llir ond-ranking team in the state dents. The Rally was held in the nsually at 2>^ per cent interest Persian melon, Swedish meat part In a atate contest, but balls and Irish potatoes - but 4 Visit Kitchen high school arena on Oct. 17. REMODEL now Mambcslor liobl prlr.es will be given for the top competition on Monday at the "In- ft-tlh payment over a long term. I. The cheerleaders pul on a skit, neither Russian borscht nor Hun­ Tbo Indians alarlod the ,;aine ^ Ihiee entilea In each county, A vilatlonals" held at the- University VOUR OIJ) FUR COAT Two "Foods and Nnlrltlon” entering the arena in laundry ca,rts garian goulash. like a hall of fin' alter receivijiK ; nallonHl contest will be held INTO A NEW of Connecticut. and discovering the new Manches­ Coventry Collection Getting Bigger the npenin,^ kick-off. ■ Halfback classes of Mrs. Hrcla Roiirke made later Kai h entry will he a I'.rk Sylveater, on the firal play Before Mo'nday the team had a ter High School football field. New More than a year ago The Herald carried a picture of Pratt A Whitney Aircraft worker Stanley • Ca|M I stole a visit lo the cafeteria on Oct II . i ,'i-mlnule speech on the topic relatively poor record of 4 and 4, Clubs to Select from acnniniaKO. broke loae anil "1 Speak for Democracy." field, new spirit ana new team Youth Arrested Olander of 70 Mill St with the prize of his gun collection a large field .artillery piece. Olander'* • Jacket From 119.95 Mrs Vlrgliiia Benson, the school I although they were undisputed were emphasized throughout the Interest In collecting guns and other antiques ham’t slackened since thal lime, and he is now the ran H3 yards before bclnK brought ' j dletlllon, eondiicted the students j down. Nine plays later quarter­ CCIL leaders. The Varsity had had rally. The Pep Band, tj.nder the In 1-Car Crash Woman of Year subject of a story in the current is.sue of the P&WA publication, "Power Plant." (Photo by Call MI 9-731S or Rockville TR SQI9S8 back Jack Zleiniik tossed a per- \ through their lour ‘ a loss to Buckley, a close 1-polnt direction of Mr. Vaters, accom­ Mrs. Benson explained lo the, P&WA). ' ' For Free Estimate In Your Home. feet pass to end Pal Mlslrclla for difference to Ulnstonbury, and an panied the cheerleaders. girls bow the liineh program | Still Unbeaten Paseal Poe Karin Pearson The name of "Burton’s Woman a touchdown. The Indians failed overwhelming defeat at the hands After captain Dale Robinson ad­ A Naugatuck youth who alleg­ of the Year," who will be honored 32 BURKE ROAD. ROCKVILLE works Tliere Is a definite pattern edly left the scene ot an accident pital Auxiliary: Mrs. T. Edward to get the extra points. of Hartford Public and NevT Brit­ dressed the students, she intro­ at the store’s annual Woman's i to It. The hot meals served dally I Brosnan, Public Health Nursing Hall failed to move the ball and ain in a triangular meet. Legion of Honor duced the coaches and captains of or Eagleville Rd., Coventry, early Days events, will be announced I In the rsfeterln are well-balanced ! After 4-0 Win The Harrier.a took aecond on this morning has been arrested Asin.; Mrs. Mary V/ard, Registered kicked to the Indians, who moved the fall sports. In return, each of shortly, according to Mrs Barbara Nurses, and Mrs. Laura Ecabert, the ball to the Hall 2.')-yarcl line They enninin all the necessary nil-I Monday, beating the thlfd place The literary sensation of MHS "She shall have. music where- these spoke a few words about bv State Police. Harris, president of the commit­ '58 OLDS...... $2195 tiients The soccer team remained unde- VFW Auxiliary. Tor The Zlemak once more went bin k to team In the field of 22 bv 23 1r this week's male legionnaire, ever she goes." This refers to this their team and the spirited Man­ ’ Charles M. Cilo, 20, U charged tee. Super 88 Holiday Sedan. with evading responsibility. State pass and threw perfectly to hiyl- Hhe then showed them tlie fp„^rd Utls past week as they won points. Hartford Public was upset Pascal_ Poe. Pat the pessc.ssor of week's feminine occupant of the chester High School fans. The mode of selection of the EVBVTWNIi vester, who ran the additional l.'i maga/.bic. "S. ho.,1 l.unch hoost their ’’V <>'''■'■ «« Ph‘hls anil Buckley and outstanding' tklelit'in 'the field of Legion of Honor, Miss Karin Pear­ The cheerleaders led several Policeman William Buchert of the woman of the year has been chang­ To Perpetuate '55CHKV...... $1595 yards for the « point.s Zlemak gram. " hv wliK h she kce)m up to, „ .nniklinv 8 Clastonbury by even more. writing has brought many honors son. One honor that indicates Kar­ cheers including "Indian War Stafford Springs barracka said ed. It has been the practice for tIO Hardtop. dale on Ihe lateal Imppenlngs in , seasonBraHon'n a 1 ccoid rcconl lo a lo a apai aparkling kling 8 8 t ,iui1s and Ken Smith j m MHS. used the keeper to net the 'i ad­ in's exceptional musical ability Is Dance,” "Indian Locomotive.” Clio’s car skidded off the road, at Burton's to select her, but this Private Service llip prrpHrjilion of nrhool Innrhcfi. wins and one tie. * plnicd Hcvcnlh and ninlli, the only 1:05 a.m., crashed through a fence A ditional points Winning the highest award in the her acceptance into the All-Slate "MHS Chant,” "Center-End-Tack­ year It was decided to have this Aparlments Cherished '56 OLDS...... $2195 ; 'Tho Mtu'lmt‘4 ueiT very aiii'* 1 'Flic Indiaius’ latcHl liiuniph was • runners from any one .school State Junior Scholaatic Contest Chorus, But that is not all; add le-Guard," "Big Chief Indian," and and rolleljl down a 30-foot bank. honor bestowed through a nomina­ Super 88 Holiday Coupe. Indians Add Hl\ New Teacher 1 priHef l*latl High In u gain« |,^ Boris, Hill Grif- , , , was the outstanding event in Pal's to this the fact that she is a mem­ "The MHS Lineup. " They, went Cilo was not Injured. tion and election procedure from SepHrat** entrancet, akr With the crowd of 2 .Min spec- ' nf food who li IM u.srfl daily. held In Meriden r,n Tuesday. Od ".Man. Itrsler High is a omlei . fin and Harry Heiinctt were tlie ujp j.|^ prize winning free verse ber of the MHS Round Table sing­ over the words for the students, Buchert said Clio left the scene several women's oiganizations. In conditioned throu|(h‘ Memory tstois still trying lo latch their ' Mrs Hendon he)fl a question an2 day. Oct 17 Tlie game wa.i a chester High. School teams are Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies memorial AND WE Hall moved the tall t»i the lied and The atudenia were then con- uon-CCIl. mutch and iloea hot .1 V. .squad was slrongei Hian of vice-president. ' patlng in the MHS Girls' Tnstra- bound to win. The cheerleaders of Columbus, will hold a dessert EMPLOY THE MUST and heater. over as they walked h\viiv with Pat takes the College Prepara- White 8-Vfird line, wher ’ Szunu r.U iliicled nn a lour through Hie cnimt toward tho indlaii record miiral Spurts program. Another of left the area cheering to the fa­ SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL­ Hie fust four place suanls anil . lory Course and his favorite card party Oct. '29 at the K oi C MYERS Water Systems CO.. MANCHESTER ran to his right a!ul stop)M*d lo kllilien and ahown all the eipiip- for qualification in the ktate tour- Karln'.s talents is illustrated as she mous chant of B-E-A-T. Beat Hall; Home. ABLE. '52 OLDS...... $445 scored the limesl total ever,p,. "Senior" subjects arearc I-roshman ^ co-odilor qf tha Emanuel Jet, Piston and Submersible Pumps 1015 Main St. MI 9-1647 Are a paas lnlf> the end /,»>ne iiieiil used 111 preiiarlng the meal nameiil Newington didn't prove B-E-A-T, Beat Hall! This partial 2-year scholarship De Luxe 98 4-Door. Que.iHuns were Ihen ask nbiiul Hm ,, „f „„ opnonml for' '"’"rod in large meet cumprlitiun„3 , CoMcge Ixvel English and y Lutheran Church youth paper. Nassiff Arms Szumczk netKHl the '2 a oblems and a cappella Choir. She | sists of the following members: I OPEN THURS. and FRI. NIGHT TILL 9:00 P.M. m i* *t*di sflj^ r A;.;jr 'I 1ml l•..ll i.** p"iiiling iiiiKrt-. lists her "favorites" as Chemistry Counril Elects for the score. The Mine hiuI While thou intoroMt hut many Mnhl that .lark Tooiiiev got ono. Manehc.H- the Inst mile side by side and tied legionnaire has b''^' ' Mr*. Geno Andrelnl, Mrs. Joseph lihiim lifs.ml Hu' films. Hint ho hmi j Our foiled to net the extra jm»Iu!’< Ihrv did not onvv Mrn. Bonnon lu'i tor hftd mativ individual alnra. hnt for first in irui.^.o Mike Patulak, and French. Music ajjaln enters Hammond, Mirs. John Allison. Miss BRUNER Water Softeners FOR A TBT DRIVI TOBAYI Hio .Mpcril (i| airiTall to | ai Hve in dramatics at MHS He As the first half rndcfl tlie .More manv ro.^pnn.HlbllUleft. tho ganio'H oulstaiidlng perform* po( c aeltej for the Hi st paid i f the i plaved in "Curtain Going Un, " one her life as she enjoys listening to Unit Chairmen Mary Reilly,- Mrs. Raymond Gor Maniisl. Seml-Aiiloms«e and Fully Automatic MANCHESTER wn.8 20-14 in lavot of llu* liul an- Int'icdlblc I. .f.M ' Alrxandra (ihinski do ineo wi»f glvon h\' Newington's race whh third and Hophomorc of Paint and Powders big produc­ the music of Glen Miller. In a more man. Mrs. Don Gulnan, Mr*. Wo have ' ah ill >1 the luitiimn ol ' active vein alie enjoys sports, es- j ------MANCHESTER 'Fhe roof fell in fur the Mam lie.'^- goalie .lack Men/.. Meiv/. turned Alvin Bacon was forlh Bob Deane, tions, and In his junior year he ook Thomas Brow'n, Mrs. Allen Richter. FACTORY DIS’TRUIUTORS Hu* '.Mii ld. rnpoi lally i ut ow n. - hack Mamdicnlei aliota, In r another sophomore (aimplcled the pecially horseback riding. | Chairman of several Student Mrs. Thomas Wilke, Mrs. Calvin Plastic Pipe, Tanks, Parts and Accessories MEMORIAL COMPANY ter sqtiad In the third pei umI Tun part in the "Cnriona Savage.” Sock Karin plans to become a social i Council committees were elected MOTOR SALES rosily fu-m’drs helpefl Hall to sruir i t'loinh’ H oil Mfionhtb' /iml loi h truly hrilllRnt perfoniianeo Manchester quintet in eleventh and Bnskin.s d' ametlc contrlhuHon. Russell, Mrs. Larry Castonguay, pbu c worker after a college education ; nf fhe fi/fh meeting of the G^en- A. AIMKTTI, Proprietor anoi iicr 'f)uchdown and Uiey iiii al liaimiiK i Hi picpaio In hoHi of UicHo games the Pat berame a nyember of The Miss Helen Thomas, Mrs. Robert Ray Divyer, Used Car Mgr. Lions lo Bark Fot a compariHon (if times be­ al possibly either Bates.or Upsala. jeral Council held Oct. 16. 1 es promptly nnvrrted to make, the Ihoii \Miilh tni Hio IiiIuk' nml to MiinehoHlei reRorveft plnyed much Thesnlan Societ.v iri his Junior year ^illkowski and Mrs. Eugene Kelly. OPHOSITK EAST CEMEIEKY tween the varsity and J.V,. Andy Karin "Inherits" some of her Fcshler was elected head of th* HYDRO ENGINEERING CO. 512 WTOT CENTER ST. score 22-20 m I heir favor hold n « oil bal.im Ii'.i m in Hii.^ Ilf the tlni'' and gnlnefl valunhle ; and this year he serves as treasur­ Membei. will be contacted by Tauris ran the 2 B mile l oinse in nnisical talents fi-om her - father, ; Drives Committee and U.ck Oim- IIS Silas Deane Highway. Rocky Hill, J A 9-S36S HARRISON STREET—TEL. Ml 9-R807 MI 8-1511—Open Evening* The Irulians were unable to I m o foi I bo hlho.i Fssav Coiilest game experience, er of So"k and Buskin. the committee for reservations. It is, Hiorohn » o vt ro. oly ki all- Tho Indian?* ongngo Maloney at fomteen mniules even, with Ken Mr. G. Albert Pearson, popular i .stead was chosen the Projects move on tire giound, and their Smith 9 nly seioiul behind. The "ymovg man of the week" mu.sical teacher at MHS: Karin and ' Committee head. These commit- ■ITie public Is Invited. othc-Ht 'ong pits.Muig attack di.'Un- fsing lo roali/.i’ Hml Hio youth homo nbxt TuoMflav In ft 3 o’ldock ol .NlllS JUT so oiiKMwunl m aoicn- "Whal Hir United Nations ! is in Student Council and has her parents live at 167 Boulder ' tees will function for the remain- togiated. cont^.Hl nl Ihe liigh Hchnol. OveriMiwer Wliidhuin ^ i j Means lo Me Is the subject of an Boh Seelort '60. Mancheater'sBtcr's Friday meet at , C*'*l’«“ ” ^ Junior and Road. der of the }-ear with the addition In Die f'aiith period the Indians Hhc Hh.tly lhai Hioy nro compelled e.snay eonlest to be sponsorefl iiy Wmdliam was a pievlew of MH? Senior Hi-'J . In Rotary Youth and i Donna Metcalf '.59 of freslimen representatives. ueie unable to get their nttacU to i.m y nvoi Iholr inlcllootiml puisuits into cxtra-ouiTloulai m- ; Hip l.(.on’,s Club of Manrhe.slei comeback.. Coach...... Bob...... Sines' varal-i...... Cmvei nment Day .he served as Freshmen nominations for Stu­ moving I This l ontesl begins today and uill ty easily captured the first nine tmvn engineer. lil.STORY HEADS NA.MED dent Council Representatives hatt* The Secret of Success With Plants Is At HalfhacU S/umc/’' and Ills Mall I IVltlO.S ( )ff!cials (Ji(»s(*n At laMi. \M' inoMl (rivontly iiopo I rod, ,lan<. n. II Is open lo any slu- plHi'Cs against Windham. First ^ person with manv interests, Ml.ss Catherine Putnam's .history been tallied on a rnaster sheet elev'ui continued 'o move. idpnS“ln Hip Mani'hr.stpr .Snluail s>'.s- place was r l-wav lie in M 34 Pal's favorite pastimes are “hack- classes have chosen their chair­ which will be presented to fresHs RE-ELECT S/umc7.k afi'od i six pednter to tliftl Huh ls tho reason why .no n any nmatun toi Unb lan.H toll t»b- ' toni Bv Latin Classes between Andv Tauns Rinie Invin. ing Hronnd" ftt sports, writing. men. men. They will choose 24 repre- raise the Ha 1 lead to 28-20. * Ono pii/,0, a tiip to tho HiiHrd ligntod U> oxlubit ihoii Hoionauli- Ken Smith and Jay Boris, Harry ‘ Ri’t. and listening to both classical Elected by their fellow aludent, senlative.s , and four alternates to 'Fhe (rubans (^implelrd 4 of KJ [NatlntM hulldinc.H m Now Yoi‘k. Liiuhift Bennett and Ghas Towle t*ed for i nuislc and Jazz. He works partime the olficela and their classes are , c«l hIu IIh at la.'I I’lldtiy's IT)i The memhers of Mr.** represent their class at future pasHCA, t v.o of iheiu' for lourh- ! will ho Hw aided in onch of t.liror at the Manchester Tniat Co. Robert Chlder. United Stales His- | meetings, WOODLAND GARDENS Kall> i»Hiom\iM, v^ o uoiiM hr Gipsons Latin ilftsses rcccnllv I I ’alulak waa third.' dowris. Hall ».nmplotei* one nf two (hviHion.H olonioninry. Junior high, The record Pascal Poe has made lory, period one;. Pamela Barnes, ! The Council vietved a sample A PROVEN PROBATE JUDGE ( i«ni I uiitotl NviHi tho hiu i irying (hose consuls, nldrs. nnd proctors BUI Griffin and Al* Ridyard tied for a to H•hdo\^ n. ami Momoi liigli. at MHS is only a stepping sti^ne Modern History, period three; Wll-I , jacket for band member* and two linpo) iinpntbablo pt'hsi- to net rts the supejcvi.Hoi s In eBse foui lh. The .sroic for thl."! meet was TntaN Knlrlo.s vs ill ho judged on tho 15 to flO for a most .siiccc.ssfiil life. liam Kelsh. United States HiSiory, fapd discussed various costs. It wa* "Plants That Please" hilit y I Imi I hoi o i lav ho .somo ft atiHenee of Mrs. Gipann On the grottnd the Inibaiis wore basis of niigm nlitv mid ftlnoority Pat la the son of Dr. and Mrs. period four; and Doris MJchelitsch, i ^^at the matter would he slmli’iils al .MlbS who' iiio not Thev miisl be pliu ed uiiSlRued ill | The following |ieiiple were chosen Al Bacon and Ion Packard were led by Sylvester an " " 'I L four record and a atate ter Polytcchnlr Institute was in record of homewocit ’ a.saifrnments A judge who is courteotis. sincere and understand- TULIPS DARWIN, larie bulbs—Dot. HYACINTHS $ls1S rtivo.pt Hie Hieot V Hial dedu aled * I These new swards would be *ew^ PAINT 34 yiuOft. CiiTg Mam huck. a soplio- .In Llndalleh, "'x class I tlie Guidance Office to talk to jun -] for HI cla.Ksmates. I on the big "M" to designate the dng. more making hl«} tlrst start, tar- R( tontlsls we,rc ;*n .earned awav ami Sharon Kahlln.skv. (11 a.nd i iv. Jnv Borla '60. | ior and senior boys Oct. 16. \ .\ndrea Pratt '62 DAFFODILS MIXED—Dot. f c ricrl only three tlmrs Init nelted a that (hcv did not leaiize the t lul- Kallicilnc I’latt 'Hi from period; i particular sport and show the di$- SIM MADONNA HUES 3 ..99 N arsilv \1 (Jiib tinction between the team mana­ A judge who will protect your interests and estate ' total of h2 yards gaineil. h hrilllant lor they .vere (lOfiting, then he .Hoven chi.H.s Also TOP SIXE BULB'^—Grape Hyacinths, Hclllaa. Crmmaee. Narcissuses, fori'(‘ii to 'o*iusidor the fail IhaH ger and player. ! CLOSE-OUT: , 17.3 running .average, The aide.M arc Uohet t . Morror. : whether large or small. ,, Emperor Tulips, Parrat and Itoek Garden Tulips. llall'N worklmrsi* S/,umi /.l( rai • eniolioual uiidgrls weie gleofully H o n o rs B liil l*iii<*o ‘31, period two. class. Mlclyael i MHS Prom Chairman Judy Gil- rled n*» le.Ms than '28 liiiirh, ludling iuiilmg ,*apei airplanes heller- GcciaiisliMH. '61, period four class:! berUon- reported that preparatioHd ( A judge who is generous of time and advice be­ PLANT NOW! ‘ H total of M2 yards gained He sUelH't .Hi'>iph for the dun of it A mreling of the Vrtr.sity M t’luh Keni'^etli Sndtti. '61. period Six! ara well hinder 'way for the popular school event, ’to be held Nov. 8. yond (he rourtlte fee Involved, also stored two tomhtiuwn.s. Hml hi'i'ie slUilenlH noC mini- was lieid Oil. 17. In room \‘2\. 1’hr i'Msh: and Stephtuy Me\dam«.,'6L fiB.HHed ft Hurd, seon'd and netted j ,, the wrong by helping the meeting was calleil to order bv peiioil leveii clas.H Koherl Oftsteln. Doris Michelltsch 'W DEC-A-KOTE two polnt.N on an extra-points iumIl ] ^ < u.Mtodlal slaff lean uj» '■ L A j^ g e who Jias no outside financial interests or BVIRGRHNS SHADE TREES vice nrcsldenl Wes h'e.slder due lo '61. I.S the proctor tn period seven FpR IIEAVT TRUNKS The Indians were led flPienHlvrly i drhti . iho etrui on Hie pail 11m absence ot pi esidrid I'hll I'lncu clrt8s 'HI business. txirge Selection ,e( Tauidscaping Material. by Zicmak, Fo.-'toi'. Henlielt, and ol th‘'5C sludrnt.H who crcflled il wlm I.S recovering fimn siirgcry. y Nam v Follanshee ‘62 Council Debates INTERIOR W AU oml WOODWORK Bring Us Your Plnntiilg Problem*. NORWAT 5IAPLE 10-12’ ...... 810.95 sophomore Mike SunmoiiH. woulil now loom In gri'nler pto ‘ Gradautc of: Manchester High School,.Hartford PIN OAK 8-19’ ...... $10.95 Civile Ku'liaid ‘30 A gift for Pliil wa.s dtscusaed ■ ■V. '■ JAPAN8»I1; VEWR poi Dons' rhan H does and Sam l''osler. sccrrl u«y. is lo Band Costumes; College of I Aw. Upright and Spreading...... 8805 8TCA5IORE 8-10* ...... 8 7.95 h.srnl • minded atuonadr^al a.M- • * conlai-,1 Mr, PInco In find'out whal JimioV (iirln’ (Juh Also smaller size Vew’s . .$! J8 MORAINE LOCUST 10-13’ ----- .....810.95 piiaids tan 'v forgiven Im mo- I’iid would like Twenty years of experience as Clerk of the Pro­ FLAT OAL. jayvee (iridders iiM-nlrii ilv fot gel 1 ng then re.^pon- The quest!, o' whether to puN Hemlecks, Junipers, Arbor Vltoe, eto. CRIMSON KINO MAPLE 8-8’ ...... 8 8.»5 .Money troni (hr sale ot Ihe new chase sport Jackets for. member* .sihilUirs t;'rtn aleit. well informed Manchester High Sclinol pms was Llvcls Officers bate Court. SUGAR MAPLE 8-lP ...... 8 7A8 .Miudenl.M offei a plamulth* cxc isc of the Manchester High School .MANT OTHERS. Defeated bv Hall collei'ted The inemhi-rsbip nf (be Dance Band headed Ahe list ot H O L L Y -18-381’ Plant*. foi sm h art loiu " club was to be che' lted bv Sam and Joanne l.lltle was elecled preal- TC- -■ ten years as .ItJDGE OF PjftOBATE devoting full I'.i tlH .\d.uus 'Ml dlscusaio-’ loplc.s of the second . Male nr Female. n.9s Manchester High School liinhn (hose (bill wero'i I |>rcsenl will be , .lent of .Innior Girls' Club, Oct. 14. r.teeting of the Executive Sludenit JUDOE JOHN J . WAtltdSTT time to the office. SEMI-GLOSS GAL. PAN8T SEEDUNGS ...... 80 for 99c varsity footbnll team pla>re (.)cl c'ounly mcets: all obvious lrui«- tlie records me DruscUla Bralnard, The next meeting, on Oct. ,28, will be a Halloween party with however, decisions *r* not ye* BUT WITH SATISFACTION AND ASSUBANC* AT 27, against \Vindham at home. peters of autumn... Mary Burdick, Barbara Dawtdo- final. , • November 4 Dick Avery ’f)t» wlca, B^yei'ly I-conard. Joycg Du­ costumes and a potluck supper, Record The Varsity M Club Is presently pont, and Gayle, Daley. Typists •Mrs. Virginia Cameron Is the sd- Judy Gilbertson and MBte Wlni tera. chairman of Ihe MHS promt The new officers recently elected selling brilllHut red and white pins have been Anti Breeult, Nancy vlsor of Junior Girls' Club. Officers Light Symholir Candles for 5Uc lo the students Of- MHS. Breatilt, Maty-Lou Macke>v,*nd Linda Hartwell '80 •m\(mnced that the prom commltr.- for "Paint and Powder" on Thurs­ Newly elecled offlcera of the Senior Glrla’ Club'are. left ta right: Marge Stoddard, aaalatant treas-- tee would have a n eetln g to dl*s' day are Trudl Rechnagel, presi­ The profit received contributes to Catherine .Kay. Recorttera have WDDDLAND urer; Barbara Jylkka. aaalatant secretary; Ju^y HUinakl. pwaident: Peg Boland, vice prealdent; *j. cuss necessary particular* of thal' dent: Jill Roaenzwelg, ^vlce pre.s- a sciiolarshlp given by the club been tsocralne Kennedy, - Donna Boston University Will hold High RE-ELECT A PROVEN PROBATE JUDGE m u Ml S-(|«T4 School Day on Saturday, Nov. 1. Tanya Partott treaaurw: and AOiry LenUnl, aiiratary. ’^ e glrla are llghung Uelr «ndlea oP .approiohlng event, •cheduted fof' l i t WOODLAND ST. • JOHN J. ZAPADKA ident: Marlene Forde, secretary; each year. Let's all give svjtlence Kloter. Tony Kubtsek, and Ger­ frlendahip, purity. Joyally, Intagrlty and tooneaty, a pairt of a candlalight service for ttalr Ihauila- Nov. 8. , • - . ^ . f ' ' OPEN OAILT UNTO, f PJL Roberta Johns, treasurer; and of our school spirit and buy one. trude Rice. Derails of the program may h* X\H C3irlatine OingwtU. hUtoflan. t_ Jean Martbii '80. Marge Stoddard '&9 obtained in the Guidance offlca. tl'on. . ■ •■'■'■, ■ . ' X>ori4 MfcheUtMii THIS AD PAID FOaBT L B.4>. COiWMITTEE 4 T \ ■

MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 J k . PAGE FOURTEEN IIANGRESTER EVENING REI ^CHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. OCTORER 24, 1988 FACE FiFtEEN THE Baseball M anager of Year Prai^e^ E%! Herald Angle ■jr Ste Grid Indians Big Favorites EARL Y O ^ ■> .r-'-. Dan Murtaugh Cleveland Browns’ One-Two Punch M t o t Admits Advice Synipathizet with Siebern Against Bell Town Foe "You can’t catch what you can’t se*,” was the way AVTOMOnVB LEAGUE REC LEAGUE a MERCHANTS LEAGUE * RESTAntANT UBAOLE Woodling put it in reference to playing leftfield late in the Standings - Standings I Standings | Standings Most He By I*^AT BOLDUC ■ ■ -W-- Pet. W. L. Pet.; w L Pet. I W.w L Pet. baseball season at Yankee Stadium. "I can sympathize with New York,. Oct. 24 (iT)—f peler cent higher than last year. ^Michigian, Illinois, Northwestern^ ing cuatomers for on* game last Cunllffe Motors .. >. .7 .773 P agsni’s ...... 6 0 1.000 W hite Glass ...... 7 2 .778 | W alnut ...... 1# 6 • .760 Chester. Ta., Oct. 24 (/P)— ugl Norm Siebern who was-troubled in one of the series games Durifisr the first half of the Thi" S t's a m atter of soipe 1,900 cus­ and Minnesota. Similarly a bigger year, a "Fej.illy N ight” affeir In Man. AUto P arts . . .5 .556 Oliva's E s s o ...... 6 0 1.000 Community Press .... 7 2 .778 i Lake House ...... 12 12 . .800 minded Manchester High School football team cannot afford at New York this year. I played out there and know how hard tomers k game in an area that’s stadhun a* Arizona State (Tem- wdiidi at least twice aa many were DeCorml^r^Motors ...5 .556 Darl-Matd ...... 5 1 .833 Vic’s Soda S h o p ------.. 4 .5 .444 I Cavey's ...... 1 1 13 .458 In the midst of congratula­ 1958 season, attendance at rather aparaely populated. pe) boosted the Bordeg ponferehce admitted free. Hollyivood Service . .4 .444 Rerai’s Tavern ...... 3 3 .500; Howard's Landscaping 3 6 .333 I Oak Grill...... 11 13 ' .458 tions over his selection as the to take wjnless Bristol too lightly tonight when the CCIL it is to follow a ball because of the poor background, smoke, Manchester Radiator.3 lights and haze and aunl ght," the* college football .games has Conversely, Big Ten crowds figures. ' - Faiw Uke Vtlnnera .333 Hartford Rd. Grill ..2 4 .333 j M ortarty Bros...... 3 6 .383 | Kay's ...... 10 14 .4:17 ’ Major rivals clash in an 8 o’clock game at Muzzy Field in Bristol. registered gains ranging from dropped more than 2,000 per game Pittebuvb's crowds for tha first Two non-conference institutione, Alcar ...... 3 .333 West Side Tavern . • 1 5 .167 j Dart'a Dairy’ . Jt^.... 3 6 .333 CTiatter’oox ...... 10 14 .417 ’- 'Batting a healthy .750 (three former Yankee told me during his 1-0 we had two men on base w '/ n League Manager of tite Year. viait to Mancheater Tuesday night 4he moderate, to the spectacu- but in percentages it was only a two home games were about 5,000 Ri.tget-a and College of the Pkeifier League-leading Cunliffe Motors McCann's Service .. 1 5 'iSI I White Glaa^asM and CommunityCom Apparently Roger DiTarando's correct pick* in four aitempta thii Richards told me to go up and boosted thetr margin to two gamea Armory Tavern .... 0 6 Danny Murtaugh rememhered Ail) the crystal''bail predlcte a before he addressed the Mason's ,lar In all, but four major confer- 3.80 decline. under last year, when Oklahoma each with a winning record and ^ ! Preasi----- ^ _____ rolled aimllariimllar 2-i2-1 vivictories------, 1 ______Walnut____ Restaurant______entry_ has its pinch hit. The boos started the was the opening opponent. But the an outstanding i idividual star, re­ this week wUJi a 2-1 victory over iinother rittshiirch manacn- to- 20*8 victory for Coach Walker Sports Night program. minute I picked up a bat. Rlchardi ,«nces or gjroups. , ' • Many of the attendance figures J .V. * place con-'over Howard’s Landscaping and 1 sights set on making a runaway Hawks Suffer The overall picture, as shown to- given by the collegds were esti­ Army game t .morrow is expected ported attendances for the first the Mancheater Auto' Parts at the Unued this week as the co-leaders. Dart’s Dairy, respectively, to re- race of this much-improved league. dnv. Briggi' Red and White eleven. "Believe me, it la a nervous had faith in me and when' I doubled Y alleyt. DeCbrmier Motors nipped Pagan! •‘Bill Meyers helped me an awful While the Indians go after win strain to play leftfield at Yankee .day in mid-season statistics mated and subject to revision at to dfqw at least 52,000 and N otre half almort • large as they drew Pagan! a and Olivas Esso Station main deadlocked for first place.niace. The front-runnersri-cni.nmnere hnnetedboosted their to score two runs and win the DameN)8,000, wb'ch should put during the entire 1957 season. R ut­ M anchester R adiator 2-1 to dead­ recorded 3-0 triumphs over Renh's lot." the -sharp feiitu’-ed, 41-year- Third D efeat Net. 2 as against two losses and a Stadium. I’ve read lately where game the fans started to root for .gathered by the Associated Press, the end of the year. The mid-sea- In a third match at the T third advantage to six full games thia diaplsya a_com(qrtable gain of 3-33 sen statistics were based on 246 the Pantnqrs ahead of last season. gers drew 30,000 for two home lock the Automen for the runner- Tavern and Armory Tavern, re­ place Vic's Soda Shop nipped Mori- old Pirates' manager aaid in hi.s tie, the host Rams will be seeking said I waa the best me. That’s the way it was all year. up position. A third 2-1 decision week with a 8-1 rtetory over home here ".Toward the end of per cent. The average major col- games played by 106 major col­ Utah StateNtounted only the pay- games and COP 86,000 for three. spectively. Similsr 2-1 wins were arty, Bros. 2-1. Cavey's Restaurant while runner- their firet triumph after succes­ leftfielder that he ever had as far It waa a nice feeling to have the was registered by Hollywood Serv­ •cored by Hartford Rd. Grill over mv career, I got to thinking about Succession sive losses to Plalnville (16-0), as playing out there late In the ifege. h game this year has been leges, as compared to 259 games «... x Rolling single games of 125, 128 up Bolton Lake.House was sound- III people pulling for me and I’m sura Jayed. before Sji, by the same achools last year. ®83irei ^amea played in parentheaea) ice over Alcer. the West Side Tavern and Dari- wanting to be a nnuiager. Billy Platt (20-6). Mlddletovyn (14-2) aeaaon and in . It's it helped me win a tew gamea for ,063 apectatota an and 144 Ed Bujauciiis a new high spanked 4-0 by ths Chatterbox would let me .sU next to liim on the POTEN'T {ncreaae of 8ll over'tke average A number of apparently minor , 1958 Attendance Average Gain or Ix>ss Singles of 125 or better and Mald over McCann’s Service Sta­ triple of 397 for the season while Restaurant. ChatUrbox gained a N^w York. Oct. 24 i* — The and Maloney (28-20). mighty nice of Casey but he never Baltimore.” triples of 335 or b etter were tion. bench. He .,ave me all s mta of ad­ for a comparable period last year. factors had their effect on section- Eastern Ind. \ 421.063 ( 2 2 ) 19,139 Plus 4 18 Frank Larson, who had a fine 388 tie (or fifth spot-with Ray's Res- ^COWpINAtlON honeymoon apparently Is over for Despite a starting lineup com­ told me that when I was with the So you can see how vital that chalked up by Eli Fish 134-353. Several fine games were rolled vice, told me why he did things prising seven lettermen Coach Yankeea," the aquat outfielder who hit off Ford was for it gained back . ' V Small Decline al changes. For instance, the Uni- Ivy League A15.391 ( 20) 18.770 Plus 3.07 triple, shot a 162 single, another I taurant which rolled a 2-2 dead- ••Bill was a good bnseb.ill man ' HA-g' MAP'S the Chicago Black Hawks, , Only in the mighty Big Ten, its versity of Detroit played its firat Big Ten 1.379,583 (25) 5.5,183 Minus 3.80 HoWie August 132-344, Ding Balch this week and the list included Jaaz high mark for the still young sea­ Tommy MIonahan's Ben ’ Town now drawa his aemi-monthly the confidence of the Baltimore 131-336, Mike Denhup 1.16, John Fuller 154-125-388, Bob Zukaa I lock with Oak Grill Restaurant. Murtaugh foimer se. nnd base­ After winning three and ■ lying squad has had Its- share of trouble checka from Baltimore reported. . neighbors -the Big Bight and Mis­ three home games on Friday night Big Eight 491,700 (19) 25,879 Minus 1.36 son. Others pinning noteworthy one of their first four games In the I wolvea and they directed the'.r 272,37ix Maiorda 138, Arbe Sternd 138. Al : As usual the men produced mi- man. who never played for a majoi- LOOK EVEN getting started. But word out-of Woodllng, like Siebern, can re- ; choice words at someone eis'e. souri Valley. Conferences and In this year,, instead of Saturday Missouri Val. (16) 17,023 Minus 4.82 tallies were .Norm Kloter 137, Ken ; merous noteworthy scores at the league team that finished higher National Hockey League, the ,the Southern Conference has at­ atfernoon, and the extra 22.000 Midwest Ind. 277,311 X (12) 2.1,109 Plus 9.41 Rodonis 128, Don Carpenter 12,5- Seaton 151. Bob W 111 e 11 e 134. TOUEHE R Hawks now have tost' their last Bristol is that the Rams have been call one World Series, in 1950 j Woodllng's bat went on to win a 339, Ken Montie 350, Frank Mo- Double Strike alleys. The complete than four’’i place waa named .Man­ improving with each .-tart and are tendance declined. The. dips fans who. turned out produced a Border Conf. 206,073 (15) 13,738 Plus 13.99 Charles Ecabert 349. Carl Bolin Th a n e v E e three and are In third place follow­ against the Phillies, when he lost s number of games! sharp increase in the average for a Southwest Conf. Plus 2.97 nette 343 and Ed Bujancius 336. I list included Joe ' Sylvester 126- ager of th* Year yesterday for his primed for an upset. ball and was responsible for Tip on hitting that Woodllng .haven’t been great, ranging from 657,100 >20' 32.855 Jr. 340 and Carl Bolin Sr. 342. I 143-388. Jazz Fuller 188-128-382, feat of leading the unheralded Pi ing a 9-1 humiliating setback last 4.82 per cent in the Misaouri small group of Midwestern In- Atl. C. Conf. 400.. 500 (16) 25.031 Plus 14.87 ? night at the hands of the P*'ce set­ Top League Tackle Whltey Ford losing a shutofit. In passed along to the youngsters In I Smokey Smoluk 146-373. Bill rates in‘o second plar:e In I9.'>S. Lettermen John Csypuc (168) . Valley to 0.61 per cent in fhe dependents. Southern Conf. 168:900 (1 7 )\ 9,93.5 Minus 0.61 TELEPHONE I.EAGITE ting Montreal (janadiens. the ninth inning of the fourth attendance during hla talk wa* Southern. . Th# University of Wisconsin In- S. E. Conf. 849,053 (28) 30,323 Plus 7.01 IT| Kfi ] w a fil'F Sheekey 126-126-371, Al Santos Beat Since 194-t The Hawks could have moved and Dave McCarthy (165) accord game of the aeriea, with the Yan­ this: “Beat,not to think when hit­ Standings ' ‘ S tan d in g ‘ 133-369. Paul M orris lM-129-383, the Rams ample strength at the Biggest. increase percentage­ creased the capacity of Camp Ran- Skyline Conf. 219,8.16 (17) 12.931 Plus 16.24 W. L. Pet. The S4-70 finish, eiglil games Into a tie for first with a victory kees leading in games, three to ting but hit what you can see, wise was registered in the Sky­ dail Stadium ani the larger turn- Pac. C. Conf. 606.. 591 (19) 31.926 Plus .1.75 * W 1, Pet ! Arckh-j 141-’6^. Stan Pol- behind the pennant winning .Mil­ but instead they fell back a notch end positions. Co-Captain Ron Her- nothing, land by a score of 8-0, * * 4> Inatallstion ...... 11 4 .7.13 Capltol Equipment .16 8 .667 I tnsky 18(1-348. Joe Rivosa W7- riott (190) is one of the league's line, where crowds have been 16.24 outs there helped offeet losses at Totals 6.265.473 (246) 25,003 Plus 3.33 PBX ...... 10 5 .667 waukee Bra\es was the best ainre as the Detroit Red Wings downed Woodling lost Andy Semlnlck’s fly. ■r’ Lea's Market ...... 16 8 .66'T 3^®' John Rivosa 128-341. B urt 19-14 for the Pirates, who finished the Boston Bruins 8-1 in the finest tackles. Hts .running mate actually he dropped it, and two Off the Cuff _____ Cable ...... 9 6 .600 Linemen ...... Deci'a Drive-In ...... 12 12 .500 O aughsey 125-340, Bill Pagani Jr. In a tie for last place rn 19.'i7. Tt league's only other game. will be newcomer Ed Beardsley runs scored. Big CStief Allie Rey­ Waite Leonard of Mancheater .. .6 9 .400 Fred's Package ...... 10 14 .417 339, Dan Maltnquaggi 336, MU

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 195^! PAGE TWENTY . lUaitrbPHtpr fEttPttlng IfrralJi I Average I^ ily Net Press Rtui The Weather For tiM IVeek Ended Forecast of O. B. Waatber Bereau Oct. 18tb, IWM The public is Invited to attend Town Wilf Enroll | Tonight, oocnetonal rain or ahaw- the tea Sunday, aftemoon from 12,810 era, ’ Low toalght 40-45. Cloudy, About Town to 4 at th Liits Junior Museum In cool Sunday, brief sirawere likely, honor of Miss Hazel Lutz, Vfolers Tomorrow Meniber ot the Audit High 50-55. The Zipaer Club will hold a aet- Bureau et CIreulatiaa back parly for nicinbers and Charles Hlrth, 7B Hollister St., . A voter-making sesalon will be, Manchester-^A City of Village ('.harm friends tomonow niRlit at 8 has been eppolnted a member of held tomorrow from 1) a.m. until o’clock. the National VFW' Life Member- , 8 p.m. In the Municipal Building, ■ship Committee. It has been an- , To ..become a voter, applicants VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 22 (illaaalfled Advertlaing an Page tt> MANCHESTER, CONN., KATUI^DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1958 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTP Mu Sigma Chi. senior high group lioimced by the commandei -in-chicf 1 must be at least 21 years old, a of the Serond Congregallonal of the VFW. Irealdent of the State for a year, Church, will hold a Halloween and Slave lived In Manchester for party In Fellowship hall Sunday at j Tlie Mani'heater Rod and film at least six months. 7 p.m. Club will apend all day Sunday at In addition, naturalized citizens Pasternak’s British Jet the chihhbiiae for the aimiial must present naturalization cer­ Mystery Bias t The Manrlie.ster Fcdeinlion of I rienmip. Dinner will he .served. Tlie tificates before being-admitted and Pemorratic Women wdl hold a chib ii'ill be oi>en at 8 a.m. documentary evldenc- must be pre­ "Meet the Candidates Tea ’ Sunday sented In cases of derivative cit­ Nobel Prize Falls Afire at the Community Y from 3 to ti The Lincoln .School d ’A will Cardinal Mooney, 76, I izenship. p.m. Tlic local i-iiiKhdalea. Ally.a I luml a food sale tomorrow at 9;30 Those who rpiallfy will become David Bany. Irvinj; Aronson and 1 a.iA. in Hale'a atore. Mia. Raymond' voters Immediately. Called Plot Rocks Ottawa On Detroit John FltK'.erald, will be present lo I M. Nslelh, 17 Kdgerton St., chair-' anawcr quc-sllons. along with other ' man of the wave and meana com- State randidatea. ■ nilltee, la In charge, Bjr HAROLD K. MILKS Detroit, Oct. 25 (/P)—A GENERAL Moscow, Oct. 25 (/P)—The Ottawa, Oct. 25 (A*)— A mys-t First reports said the expi^ion Briti.ih jet bomber on a com- I Mrs, Waller Morae of South Soviet Union charged today terious explosion today rocked ""XS' Wind.sor haa been named Manchea- TV SERVICE the award of the 1958 Nobel downtown Ottawa, wrecking confirmed. miss(on exploded and crashed Sucenmbs in Rome ' ter area rhairman of the Mt. Holy­ Prize for literature to Boris several buildings and shatter­ Fire offleiab called every off in flames in a Detroit river- oke f'nllrge fund raising campaign. Days M AC ^ BECAUSE OP THE INCLEMENT WEATHEU THURSDAY^ ICE CUBES Assi.sllng her \i'ill be Mra. fjeorge Nights wiissisl I’ltis Parts Pasternak was a . .Cold Vfar ing Windows over a wide area. duty firemen to the scene. | front residential area yester- MILLER’S PHARMACY ] Parton of (ilaatonlniry. Mra. 'Pheo- TKI. Ml 8-A482 WE A^E REPEATING plot against Russia. At least two person* were kitlH. Police and firemen dug fra n -; da.V. dorr Blakealee, Misa Catherine GIFTS FOR THE LADIES! The Literary Gazette aaid thej Every window in the 9-»lory tioally in the debris bf what was Six crewmen were believed to About 130 Cubes SSe Ibilnam and .tfr.s l^riila Me.srd of award announced Thursday in; Jackson Building Was shattered the show roo:'"s of Myers Motors. have died in the inferno. 31)11 tlKKK.N III) .Mam healer, and .Miae Fileen VISIT OUR READ!’ T(J WEAR DEFT. Stockholm was "a hoaUle poTltlcal and part bf the roof was torn off. At least two bod'e.* had been Three homes were demolished. | Sacred College Set .Miirpln- and .Mi.sa .lanel Moirlll of BECo.Nn n.ooR a n d r e c e i v e act directed against the Soviet It contains goveenment offices. taken out 15 minute.* after the Another dozen were set afire and i • DOUBLE Several other buildings and five Rnrkvllle. State." This was the first offi­ explosion. at least a score more were dam-j cial Ruaaian comment on the homes were destroyed. Thl force of the blast sma.shed aged in the doxvnpour of flam ing' Equipment from every fire sta­ s r r ,( l.\I. Sunael ( ’in)e eif I’n.st Noble DOOGY award. plate glass stor. fronts over a wreckage and blazing oil. To Elect New Pope (iranda mIII meet Mondax' nl 8 p in The Swedish Academy of Let­ tion in the city was called nut. wide area. Including Sparks Almost unbelieveably, only two Horsm.KAMNt. on r.K! FOR Onl.v the fact that the blast oc- :(> In the direrlora' room of Odfl FREE ters voted the prize to Pasternak Street, one of the city's main residents suffered serious enough , for hla novel "Doctor Zhivago”, ■ curved on a Saturday morning, //e^T^-Tohe. k'ello’xa hall A sorlal will follow, STATE SENATOR .“hopping thoroi'ghfare* within injuries to require hospital treat­ Romp, Oct. 25 (/Pi—Edward Cardinal Mooney, Archbishop with I efi eahiiienl s aerx erl b\' Mra GREEN STAMPS A BEAUTIFUL ORCHID which sharply criticizes life In, when downtown Ottawa is com- sight of the parlla;..ent buildings. ment. i Il-rnu e t’ox and her rommlltee. Russia under the Communists.-A | paratively quiet, prevented huge of Detroit, died today at 76 as the conclave to elect a new ... filVKN WITH CASH SAFES Trailing smoke and flame, the beat-ieller abroad, the novel haa casualties. trlangular-sh-ped ’delta wing Vul­ Poi>(> was alimit lo lieKiii. ELECTWX FRESH FROM HAWAII! been withheld from publication in- The explosion came at about can roared tree-top high, clipping , Cardinal Mooney's deatli cut to 51 the number of Cardinals side the Soviet Union. 8:40 a.m. its main force appeared Clock Walcliers leaves and brsnehes in an appar-;, World’* IlKhtoBt-wolght All Day Saturclay — 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M Sorry, But Orehlda For .Adult* Only\ . . Pasternak said In an Interview! to be centered In-the Myers Mo- wlio will elect the new Pope. hoavy-duty cleanor ent de.sperate attem pt to make the he did not believe the Nobel Prize tors Building and in the Jackson Cel Tip on Time rlx'er. First infoi’ination was that his sudden death was not ex* • Cllty hur1««< 1 ------75 would mean publication of his i Building. HALLOW'SN But before It reached the water pocted to affect the heginning of the conclave to elect the ‘6 9 ANNIVERSARY BUYS FROM HALE'S FABULOUS novel at home. But neither did Witnesses said the area looked l’o|ie. • r»rlu«'v# Elarlfoiin faafiiroA' he expect to be affected adversely : like a xvartime scene, New York, Oct. 25 (/P) it blew apart with a tremendous explosion. The Cardinars di*atli was reported’’hy the Rev. Joseph mntv MirsuvH Seamprufe because of the attention focused Damage was tentatively esti- —It will pay to be a clock A«Hi»rlt«rf CI«etroluK llr«nd|i*« SQUARE DANCE Domestic Deoartment by the award, the 68-year-old poet mated in excess of *1 million, watcher tonight. ‘It sounded like it would ta k e ; Tvicek, lieiid of the National Catholic Welfare Councilmens At (.rsTlNK KAMir..NSKI SPECIAL and translator added. An ambulance drlx’er said sev- the roof righ' off the house," ssld i Service in Rome. If you’ve been on day­ a wltne.s8. "There was this te r -; MI 1)081.3 Waddell School, Saturday, Oct. 25, 8 P.M. REGULAR $1.49 Pastem ak said- he was ewer- 'eral xvere trapped in a building light saving time, turn Fatliei’ Tucek said tliat dealli was due to a heart condi­ whelmed and overjoyed at selec- nxvned by Myers Motors Ltd. I'ible thundeivlap and then th e ' tion from wliicli tlie Detroit prelate had been suffering for EXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL BACK DRILL SALE! tion for the world's top literary The driver aa,a several persons B.\CK your timepiece one plane burst into a big ball ot fire. I Bill Dobson, Caller award. A cable received iii x-,-no had been xx’alking outside a hour hefoi-e going to hod. The xvhole aky turned red” i a long time. ‘ SUPS Cardinal Mooney came lo Rome w| 1 " * * 1 '■ 'J ] Enrh Stockholm said he hoped to go to department store v ere '.'sneaed The British Air Mini.stiy in Lon­ BKNKFIT (■ lIll.n ilF N ’S •8|:llVICK.R Ironing Board Covers 87c Fast time officially bv sliip because of this condition. 1 1 ^ A I ^ A F l a srONSOHFD BV SOIlOrTI.MIHT (1,1 B The iicivest Seairipnife .slip Reg. Price $5.98 the Swedish capital Dec. 10 for right Into the store" through ends for the Northeast don said the ship xvaa from the xvliich did not periiilt him lo travel -".amv. *_»*v ao A«.x..'UiC7 Kit* up to 80" hiinrd. An evira heavy weight that will wear, presentation of the award and the shattered windoxx-s. Some were In- . 83rd Squadron of the Royal Air SPECIAL and other parts of the bv air. He ai rived Tiiesdav after • Unmatchad racord of for ninnIliH. ' innovation for the smooth­ *41.420 that goes with it. jiired. ! Force Bomber Command at Wad- Door Prizes! Refreshments! But there was no official word country at 2 a.m. tomor­ tiic final .service.* for Pius X ll. I p e t l t l O * est, .sleekest undercover line The explosion was heard for, dington Air Base near Lincoln, Father Tucek said that the Car- * “^ * * * » ^ ^ aervica In first farm TIckcU miiy be piircliiised from Club members, here whether Pasternak would be Ifiisliilson's Shoe Store or lit iliiiir. miles. row. England. dliial "miiat have been excited he- ^ m-v - j j - HALE'S "CHARMHOUSE" possible. Fits like a .second permitted to make the trip. L’s captain. Fit. Li. John Wil­ DONATION 7.1 (ciils The Literary Gazette criticized cause of the iiiipcndlng conclave. I lg \ fC skin over yotir. hra. Dainti­ loughby Moore, carried a measage • He collapsed just as he xvas J . Rayon, Nylon Blend BLANKETS both the selection of Pasternak of good xylll from the mayor ot about to lie iloxvn for a rest after — — est of nylon lace trims and the book itself, which had that city to the mayor of Lincoln, 7?'* \ Go*’ fcl/j*. Mddr fur »iir York oifk’p by one of the roun- been attacked in Russia several lunch, " he said Washington, Oct. 25 (JF)— Pres- bosom and hem. A. R. C Neb,, near' headquarters of the "Death xvas sudden,’'' , ^jilild^ ident Eisenhower called on Russia trlrn Inrfreftt mllln! In tlielr line, thia blanket la $0.9.5. times Since It was first publl.shed Red China to Shell U.S. .Strat’egiif Air Command. r«ill 4 potindA 7 bfRiitlfiil colors. 0 0 cups. White only in sizes In Italy last year. 1 Fatlior Tucek. ! today to join the United States The re.st of the crew were not fa iiliiia l Mooney xvas able to at-j and Britain in banning all nuclear • Reg. $9.0.7 value! H|>oelnl ...... 712 to 40.' The journal called the novel "an, identified. artistically squalid, malicious xvork i lend the Mass of the Holy Sp irit; weapons teals for one year be- RE ELECT replete with the hatred of Social-1 The area of the crash is one of earller today at SI Peter's Bisil-1 ginning six day* hence, V EXTRA SPECIAL! Ism (Communlsmt" and said it I Isles on Odd Dates middle-class two-story frame lea. The Mass xvas held lo invoke. Elsenhower issued the call after wa* "the life *t9by bf a wicked. I homes, a few blocks front fashion­ (i vine guidance for election of the! meeting with Ambassador James WHITE SHEET BLANKETS Sportswear Specials narrow-minded enemy of the revo-1 able Grosse Polnte Park with its new Pope. \ J. Wadsworth, head of the Arner* lullon... petty, uaele*s. m ean..." j BY THE ASSOCIATED PBE8S*>munlsts who threw them off-maln- large Lake St. Clair estates. Cardinal Mooney's death cut the i !•’«" delegaUon which will negotl- flood i|iialll.v, extra *l/,e HI v 108. Buy »cvi ral at thl* low prlee TTie award was made a* a re Red China today said there will land in 1949. Exploding fue' tanka of the nuiiiiier of cardinals in the. Sacred . xilth the Soviets in Geneva on for •uch a large *l/,e. .Slight Irregular* of 8.1.98. 0 0 be no bombardment of Quemoy In a joint communique with four-engine hombpr sprayed a i College to .83 and Increased va-1 "o inspection system to police MAY Eaeh ...... • ♦ 'A . W BLOUSES airfield, wharf, and beach landing U.S. Secretary of State Dulles on five-block area. A number of per­ caiii-les to 17. He xvas the .second ■ * '’•)'• (Oontinaed from Page One) PULL THB 2nd LIVBR PUMPKINS areas on "even dates " so that the Thursday, Chiang renounced the sons reported alight • Injuries. I P*4d »T Wo 0 I TH^saptan T'Oft EDWAKI) CARDINAL M()()NKY Cardinal to die since the death o f' The President’s statement noted An nasnrtnirnt pf printa Jtnd aolid color* In dreasy OO ■ people on the offahore iaiands may use of force as the principal means Mr. and Mra. Otto Ewald were Pope Plua X ll Oct. D. Celso Card- that both Britain and the United atylc*. A*»orted aizea. Value* to $7.98. N O W ...... get supplies. of returning to the mainland. This in their home when a fragment of I Inal Costantini. 82. died Oct. 17 .Slates had announced their readi- BED PILLOW VALUES Peiping Radio, heard in Tokyo, reminciation was reported sought the plane plowed into It. Ewald, j lV $ in f x |>«2 A l i v P Cardlnal Mooney’s death leavea To slop testing atomic- Nobel Awards quoting the Communist National by Dulles to allay fears of the 72, managed to get out, hut » I T I I I I * 1 n r x iiV A . only two canllnaia In the U nited' hydrogen xve.apons for a year be Reg $.1.9.1. R. F. (iooilrleh. SWEATERS Defense Ministry, said; United Stales’ Allies that Chiang atuck door trapped, hi* 65-ye»i;-old , r r e Slates Franel* Cardinal Spell-. with the start of these Latex foam, regular •Ire. .s.-\t,E ...... ^3.99 _‘lXP*'r ships and aircraft ahould would drag America into war with wife. A p5ig_h>»,qy,.4toc*Wl',rurkln, j negotiationk O ct.'31. Seen for Three Red Chlnfti- 'oosslbiy tmichlng off ^^me "to^" man. Arrhbl.ahop of Nexv York, X group of alip-ona and cardigans in orlon, ban-ion, n o rco m ^ on odd ('ales. We will 6 tnelr aid. and James Francis Cardinal Mc­ Russia has been carrying out an Reg. 8II.II8 Latex foam. World War III. , R^ald waa acreaming for i $4.47 not neces.s'arily conduct shelling on Intyre. Arcliblsliixp of 1..0S Angeles. extensive scries of nuclear tests Extra plump »l/e. .SAFE ...... hplanra. Keg. $3.98 to $10.98. *2.99 T . *6.99 odd dates. But you should refrain When the communique was is­ help," Durkin sfid. "She wa* on ; Detnris, Poison Gas during the past few- week* after • APPLES R ed Scientists sued. however Nationaliat sources Sa'iiiuel Cardinal Strilch, Arch­ Reg. 811.1)8, I()()".,, ,llii|>onl daeron. from coming, to avoid possible lire. Their dog waa on fire too." i bishop of Chicago, died In Rmiie ending Its own self-inrposed ban. lo.sses." indieatfd the ban on force did not Between . the: , Durkin and . Elsenhower, In discussing this Fine striped lleking. .SAI.E ...... $4.47 Stockholm. Sweden, Oct. 25 (/Pi apply in case of a revolt. The Na­ May 27 shortly after hla arrival to The statement said "Our re- tionalists long have contended a Fwald freed the xvoman. take the important position of problem, aaid: BLOUSES TTiree Soviet atomic' scientists to­ She and her hiieband were tak­ "It thus lies with the Soviet HALF'S STURnVWFAR fraining from shelling the air-i reavolt xx ould come and would re- Slow Rescue of 81 Pro-Prefect of the Vatican's Con HALF'S IIFAVV ({UAFITV day were repiorted .slated to win FRESH CIDER flcld, the wharf, the beach and the turn them to control of the main- en to a hoapital The collie dog, Ik . nf I ’nioit to dccide whether on Oct. ••('HAIOHIOt S F " BOX .STITCHKD Small group of bloiiae*. Not all *tze* or color*. the 1958 Nobel prize in physic* for Iropagatlon of countries xvhich have tested ships la still conditional on not I land. • Ihe Faith, TOWFI. FNSFMBI.F ((I Il.TFD .MATTRKSS PADS Value* to *8.98 NOW ___ ...... $1.99 a discovery built into Sputnik IIT. , (Contlnuml on Page Six) nuclear weapons wilt' have volun- WITH DACRON •fhe newspaper Aftonbladet said |inti-oducing American escorta. Ex- j Washington Sept.- Springhlll, N.S., Oct. 25 (/Pi -• he mine shaft and then told news­ Ca rdimil if there MiMiney died at^ Uie suspended testing RFINFORCFI) SFI.1 AdFS WITH CORNFR KI.ASTIC mmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmammmm the first Nobel phvaics axvard for i "ill lie taken 30 it xx-as "hypothetical and prob­ Rescue teams inched today down men: Ponlifical North American College ' United Stales’reprets that Vi Soviet Russians will be split three be .acorts. lematical" whether Chiang would "iliere is a remote ho|)c—very Reg. *1.19. It. Keg. 81 1)8. a djbris-chokcd mine shaft heavy on Rome s Jaiiiciilum Hill. He had s„yjet Union has not accepted Bath Kir.e. . . ANNIVERSAilY SPECIAL ON ways between Profa. P. A. Cheren­ Tile Commiml.sts ended their I he asked lo head any regime which remote—that some men will be been slaying there since his ar- offer of the United States and 19 V 70, Ox In *lze, $2.69 .self-imposed cease-fire last 2 Housewives with poisonous gas toward 81 men Reg. .Mie. kov, Igor E. Tamm and I. M. Mon- might come out of a mainland re- alive at the bottom em) and the ...... the United Kingdom, although we Frank. day after a 15-day period. I volt. This and other remarks hy trapped and possibly killed by an lop end of the 13,0(K)-fool level" He was just about to leave the ^ p, p PERO*S Hand *l/e. . . HOUSEDRESSES The Communist "second mes- explosive shift of rook. Twelve Reg. 'Ih Keg. 81.98. They all rank among the elite Dulles angered Chiang and led to he said the basis for this hope was College Id go to the Apostolic in Soviet atomic science. Tamm s.ige to compatriots in Taiwan their 3-day meeting .this week. In Death Fight others are known dead. an Indication thal coiidltloiia at Palace for the onclave xvheii he STAND: 276 OAKLAND STREET Fare rhilh*. 84 X 79 full *lr.e. . . $3.69 (Foimosa)’’ was signed by Nation­ (luctini Its series of miclear tests OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ha* been mentioned a* having per­ Chiang said today people on the A mine official said there war the two ends wore not so bad as collapsed. in the Nevada desert. No specific ORCHARD: AVERY STREET, WAPPING. formed Important work in hamea*- al Defense Minister Peng Teh- Communist .mainland are living a very remote hope that some of elsewhere in the mine. Edward rardi/ial Mixmey vx'hr huai. date for ending the tests has been I.INT-FRFE VISCOSE-RAVO.N 13.98 COTTON HOU.'^EDRESSES Ing the H-’iomb for peaceful poxv . like slaves and longing for deliver- j With Knife. Ax the trapped miners might be found 200 F e e l in .11) Hdiir* created a ravdlnal in the great TAIFOREO RUFFLED SIDES announced Aftonbladet said they will re­ At Taipei. Formosa, meanwhile. nnee- by the (Thtneae Natlonali.sta. . ------alive hut notlilng hud been heard Asked if there had been any 19(8 postwar (onsislory si which Rain Halta U.S. Test ceive the Nobel distinction for hav­ President Chiang Kai-shek said A rex'olt Is Inex’itahle and It iin- Onfbrio, Ore., Oct. 25 i/Pi -Tx.vo since Jhe accident Thursday night contact xvilli missing miners that the late Pope Pin* XII ciealed 32 Atomic Test Site. Nev.. Heavy CHENILLE ing first understood true nattire of the time for a revolt, in Red China questionably would succeed, he de- middle aged hoiisew'lvea fought In indicate there were more sur­ xvoiild Indicate survivors, Gordon princes hf the church. rain put a temporary damper on a bluish light, knoxvn as the CTier- is ripening. When it comes, lie dared: M-lciouslv with knife and ax in a vivors. replied: 'None" The Vatican press \>f(ice con­ tile Atomic Energy Commtsalon's added, its success xxould be ex­ firmed that Caidinal Mooney* BEDSPREADS enkov Effect which hover* over nie Generalissimo, who will cel-, front yard here ‘yesterday. On* Elghly-one other men got out He aaid prog l ess of rescue expanded fall .nuclear teat series. atomic reactors submerged In pedited from outside, ebrate his 72nd birthday next Frl-'of them was slabbed fatally in alive after the unexplained earth death would not delay the opening $ Chiang apparently implied that day, made his remarks in a atate- me chest. crexvs "hss been rattier sloxv ” In of the ninrlave. THE MANCHESTER Now water. shift, the most severe in luciiiory the first .10 hours tlie ■ had advanc­ (Cnntlqned nn Page S)x) 0.99 If the report Is corroborated his own Nationaliat forces would ment on the 13th anniversary of Mrs. Dorothy Hylland, 43, the In Norlli America’s deepest coal Even ** the Detioit prelate died, ed onJ.V- 200 feci in the xvrecked Outdoor Window W’hen the Royal Swedl.ih Academy Intervene In a Hungarian-type up­ C7iina s recc.ery of Formosa .^nj^fher of two children, died mo- mine. Fifteen of the survivors were 111* colleague* were beginning to rising. .But he carefull.v avoided from Japan after World War II. ment* after being knifed just gather at the Vatican palacr for THERMOMETER of Science meets for a final deci­ injured. , : The mine extends 14.300 feet at NYLONS sion’ next TXieaday, it might have saying the " Nationalists would above the heart, said Police Chief Ten bodies have been recoveud. ^ llic procesalon lo the conclave area. counter-attack against the Com- (Continued on Page Thirteen) Walter Walker. •" - .a slant from ttxe pltneail iota vi They will be lockeil later today lo a soothing effect on Soviet au­ One official said txvo more bodies. 'cen No Purchase thorities wrathful over the literary j Walker said Mra. Bertha Bald­ had-been Spotted by rescue .crew s, Relieved elect the new Supren^ Pontiff of Bulletins Regular $1.00 Arkwright rhnlCe of print*, cheek* and plaid* hi *1*8* ...... to the Roman Catholic Criurch., The I2-.12: 141,-241, Nobel prize awarded the anti­ win, 43, Mrs. Hylland's next door and would be brought up later. , ^een xvorklng at the 13.000- Necessary! sheer dark .scant nylons. 60 communist Russian WTiter B o r is neighbor, signed a statement ad­ first vote 1* scheduled for tomorixiw from the AI* Wires Public Market Benson for Seii, Tliye Harolii Gordon, coal chief fo)" i foot mark. The two-iowei>l lex'el* morning JuAt AAk to Ane th« MO.l-SO.-) M.\IN StUKKT . Kauge wHh reinforced heel and srOKT-SWEAR D Err.—SEfXtND FIAtOR! Pasternak. . mitting the stubbing. She was hetd the mine owners, spent hoxirs in „f the mine-were romplefelv shut- The findings of. the three Rus­ in this small eastern Oregon town i The nexv* of (’ardinal Mooney * W EPCO storm'AcrA^n I’HKK I’AHKINC .\T IM'RNRT.I. IM-ACK loe for extra wear. New fall tered by the earth uphe iv«l (T rdon death »hct. 25 (/nL-The Egypt­ g leadi iijf m.a iiufact u rers. The ered "the farmer* are much hap­ oalgn for him. Nixon himself will (-J Arul »’»n out of the tire marks in mud ai'ound hid ian newspaper .At Ahrani said Toittori'ow Is Vour l.ii.st Chance To Take Advantajtc l)l’’'Phese Buys Front B latest fall colors. Comi»are Yqiitlis March pier than lliey were in 19.54." be in the state Sunday- aqd part .house. She evidently ran home apd diigout in Caldwell, N.Y., acre lat-1 today that Russia'* 400 mlllloa BREASTS.. lb. 59c LIV ER S . . . lb. 75c ^gand see the quality. ■‘Republican-chances look belter of Mondaydonday ito speak for Thj-e. ■ ! ifo- U>« Knife and (he other w oman rat clue* In 9-day-old nearch“ for" Tied to Coronary Rate ruble loan to Egypt for the \»- HALE'S READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT r i 1 U - J • tbl* .year than they did ’then,” he Benson, wno was in La Croase, st-tV Tier coming back. young-Paul Grocbowlcz . . . CPian- wan Dam projert I* repayaWn X O X .il.Trilf-’' X jlf lS ! Oftid.' "TTie, case we have to sell in WIs.. branded as "a viivioiis distor­ "She grabbe-J an ax In the ‘oack cellor Konrad’Xderntiier aays he la| . ' * at V . 'i per rent totereat over IS Only Each oi her bouse and went out to meet ready to go lo liioacow for talk*; B y RENNIE TAYIATB . not enough to expisin the greater i.A iuir: WINTER COATS P .-,_c I the farm belt la better this time.” tion of the truth" the report.s_ that ; amount of disease in the Carolln- ..year*,... Payment wilt begin only WEPCO ^ CAR COATS * Nixon mentioned cattle and hog he ■vVould not support 'TKii'e'i bid her. When they got close, enough, With PWmler Khni*bchev about! (.YP Hclenre W riter) after the flrat stage ot the giant Uhotre of two atyle* In tweed* with Uiirnn In­ ('hooae from a gnnip of tweed* and aaaorted fah- 2.49 'Washington, Oct. 25 l.ft- Student* ^s well as what he called for rtMtl'ctlon. the Baldwin woman stabbed her," Irrigation project luw begun to ROASTiNb CHICKENS rtca In tha lateal atylea. Vnliie* In *19.98! ^e‘in ?^,'mm^ml,f ‘ ~ ^ '‘"^'d.^^eaveT’H^Ul tension, x-om- terlining. Sire* I(i-I8 Regular $38,08 value! from as far away as l«s Angeles, . stabilized* returns on cheese. Honest Uifference* Chief Walker said. pie In C^mniunlst .KMt OWTWiin>. ] r^seiu^h leAiu h*ii turned prtltion and the con)plexlty of give return* from tMccultivntioa :i I,ns. \M) ovKit converged on Weshinglen today for as indications tha* farm income is, ..., v o..u » Walker aaid the heavy act Mohammed A.vub Khan holds 1 j . of nearl.v txvo mlltiott more acres Admittediv Sen. Thye and 7 post as prime miitt*fer while con- up zom* p h y sic a l evidence suggeM- mxKiern living a* the apparent dif- DRAWN W KUiUT...... STORE HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: a "youth march ' demonstration in better than it was four years .ago. have differed at times on some women wreat'ea for a few mo­ fitrenre* which might account for of w ate^ land, the pnper said.. versa-r/// ment* on the lawn Then ar uni­ tintilnf; to Tun Pnkintan umler .lng IR a l.utreiwea Iniponod by Uv- favOT of sending Nepoe* and Optimism Challenged mittersoffnrmpolicy andiegi*la- the added dlaeaae atate. Dr. Groom MONDAY • A..M. to S:.19 Whitea to same schools However, the mere fact that'the Hon.”. Benson~ told. . . a news con­ dentified man ’ -arted them, Mm. ftuirttsl law declarod-byt Prealdenl' In th«v United SUlen (lanten REDS MAY HZ-VE SVW BOMB 3-track, self-storing till TUESDAY 9 A..1I. to 5;.10 P.M. reported. $ Up tO'10,000 whltM and N egroes. Vice President came to SoiiUi ference last night. "However, thebe I*UBnder H l f « . . American Can-j SWzuolu. Jiapan. Ocfc 25 (,Pl— .. FOWL CUT-UP Ornwn Weight t.h.—^ Now WEDNFJSDAY B A.M. to 8-89 P..M. Dr. Gloom said the finding* storm-screen window Now 07.00 ranging from fourth grade™ to, Dakota . to campaign and plan » have 'been honest dtfferrncea ai)d (ContlnuefUbn rage lUx) cer Society reject* proposal to tost, .^he Investigator* iixajnined mi- failed lo Incriminate fat aa a dis­ .A Japanese ' »(:Ieatl*t declared TIII.'R.SDAV 9 A..H. to p' P..M. value dl contToveralal drug Krrirf-; , heart* and great arter- Veu'll say, "you navar had college studenla were “>! speech In UnVoln, Neb., tonirht in no way influence my high ease factor because the fat con­ today the ^ v let UaJon aeay FRIDA Y 9 A..M. to 5:89 P..M. take pan in the afternoon , j • the Republicans In regard for him a* an outstanding ozeh In treatment of cancer T>«-|,eg „f i 3« Negroes In South Car­ haxe detonated a new type of it ao aaay" whan you In------SATtTIDAY » A.M.'to 5:80 P.M. V - ' tent of the general diets wa* New Items Just In garnering. . those noritlblly OOP sUteS are olina and 128 Negroes in Haiti. miclear. bonto In It* new* aerleo atall Varaa>Tllt Windowa. r 'S . Court Lct8*"™,„„ Minister Francois - C. righly the same. right, They found txs-lce a* auhl-h coro- The Inveallgator* aafd that^the, of Arctic test*. Dr^ .TakMobO I Panala tilt In for aaaiar In- ril,LS,|tniV UVK FLOUR, SWKOI.SH SALT lIKRRIMi, “I am privileged to recommend to 7or* con- * "•‘’y h*' '*» ! HaVtiart slept more, exercised Shlokawa said he . could ftsS ns Aw r.m Aii PKA(4. sw K in.sH r i io w .n h f a n s , f r u i t Crowley Take Trip , Russian '^loiui alda elaaning. Baautifully A^i!^*iatlIi!w^for" Ad* Observe.-s also challenged i Republican Sen. Edward Thye to atnictlon of Aswan Dam was ■*•'"* “ ‘ ‘ tlan*. more, worried leas and lived at a trace of uranium In fallout coK daaignad. Ruggad axtrud- MIX UOK FR I IT CAKF., (iI.A( KO ('H FIIIU F!*— R FI) and ANNIVERSARY SFECIAL We welcome charge accounts! Creen Trading Stamps are ifiven Nixon's -optlmisUc estimates otJ the voters of MlnneaoU as s ' Wow- w^rteln nmx-iro have i ot the study xj-ere reixort-1 tempo than the Ne- lected ot ShUuok* PuWlc Health KNIT DRESSES heat-leal Wow westgrn^wers ha^ . ^ j^e gro of the United SUtea. ad aluminum conatrueilen. (iRFFN, SWFDISII SVIH T. til.Af'FD IMNFAI’ri.F — M’ith cash sales and also to customers who pay their chtirRe account within 'iMvkts Republican prospects in Wlsecnsinl statesman and « legislator who Tokyo, Oct. 25 — Joseph P. |. , . , ... Al- institute during the pn»t two j * X e T ^ H am - B e S e ''"‘•ere the Vice President m ade: has nerved hi* constUuenU In s Crowley, chartwd with the fatal ^'111 American Heart Assn. by.D r. E»»J« though the Haitian, are constant- dnj’x- RFI), (iRFFN and VFI.I.OW. DRESSES Yaliiea to *39.95! One and twiv- fifteen (IS) days after billinR date. Ann i moat commendable manner.” ples*> atyle* in paatel* and dark beaung of his hrother-in-Iaw, xbna . J°h" atba l!s^rt th® »xV Mruggllng against poverty and and Mrs, Marlin Uither King, wife between , Benson, who has two speaking allbw-ed to travel to Hong Dr. Lnger this does not seem to pro- ICANS EVACU.ATED *15.95 Valuc. 1 to $10.98! ahade*. (d .the Alabfima Neglxi Integration RFAI. (iOI.O LAND OT.AKKS letder, were among those listed to (TOP candidate Roland‘Stelnie and (fgagement* in western Wlsconaon lodey for e f^- dayi^ J «1'„ Qroom headed the undeMakltf*. I .duee . . psychological - stress, stress. they ,.Oct. 25 L*4— A U.a. N O W ONLY Democratic Sen. William Prox-,: today, gald he would not vialt Mln- Hi* trial in Tokyo District Court! Drtish-Argeatlne cattle renfiher The hearts and' arterle* . were ! ^uded.’ w lui,sport carried 50 Amer­ THE head a parade to the Lincoln Me­ , ha* been ’delayed while mediral 1 Aclrew Joan Fontaine held In morial. m're 1* a close one, ■; nesota during his current tour takeriiat eulopay; without icgard There was one difference for ican" wouvm and ehildreo"tO- Ample Free Parking Rear Of Store In Madison. Oshkosh and Rsu ; only because of a lack of tinie I opinion* are being written by three , routempt of court for not coneult- BUTTER BUTTER . ■ An appoiqtment with President It al-'^P . " i of death. The.amount which which’ D D’f. Groom could not ac- refuge toW>’ froni lighting be­ W. G. GLENNEY Eisenhower for a student coihmlt-:. Claire. *he concenmis ol" pollti<*ar;‘ "Die Vice President said that There was aa much hard- tween CuWSn regular* nnd reb­ $ c .o o I 'workers and observer* was that 1 tlnfugh Thye had taken "an the aortas or great ar- el* nround the Awerlenn-awned tee of foug'Whltee nnd four Ne-" >l‘0 ” S e r head T. jL D J^ 'io S Aah'fc 21-year^ld Rtwslan e«(!«*h_ to cauto. de«lv ening in COMPANY. I h 69c Ml. 73c waa 'nought ’ bir A ' PhUiP' Proxmlre holds a. substantial edge ; |>endent position on farm policy . former fanner need. or i . a - u . j torelied by rrilte* Was ealculated in eaj^ «*e The terie* «(of the Haitians as in the niekei plant in Nlcni‘o._ Evaei^ * " Co. of New Haven;..Conn V lSdSt^SrotlA SiBSjfa aw* whm.tlte ?K«obttcans)tho Minnesou Senator had ^ toetr hnmi aldii 1 andT«»acrt™au^em^ertor NOiv t to^ of hardening mate- south Carolina Negrt^s. The ation of depeadents et ooaee 30 ■ BITILUIMJ MATF.KIALS 17 of HMBiiW Car Pottera. There ■was} l»aye contemted they h w their ; hi "a atateaman-llke manner,. U(( drunken, brawl at .American* working mt the nicket AND a 49, S S l l d * 1 or^!YorK S wa. calculated fw eacli gr«*t differences aho^y^l up only LrMRKK, FI FI, luuhi thn TThllc'*tniisi nnlfrr~* chaheg of upaettihg a'D ^ o-j«t*o- "one of the moat articulate Crowley, (dant, w-naOrderM by AVaa^ Th€ CORK Arthur (jodfrer escapee Injury ■ group- In the coronary arteries. *88 NOKTIi MAIN KT. whetter’ a W W i h i R ' ( ^ i*|M4Eesmen" for the farm er* of h i* Yale football player, denied the taigton tliiiisday" heeanee tho HAFNIA HAMS but Jiel^rptor wrecked In creak' The two groups were regarded This suggests,- Dr. Groom said, TEL. ,MI 8-.52S8 JW.HAU to eii^wPMlhmltte^ : ' ' - N isoe-tooh oOcaaton in ■ M ws Male. eharge. area- was eomtm#ed by FMei A amall group of aaaorted *tv|e* The court granted the unuaital landing In Leeahurg, Va.... Belle-! ee being alike Mt everything ex-: tost rasearchem ehoultf look for OOpm jra Dally 7 A.M. lo 8 P.ftl., Lb, Can .MANCnim ft COHH- to- ca^'JIMwegUdqnnie- T am certainly for him," Nixon vile IBoapltal pe?3letrtits recom- cent environment. different ^tween theee txso Cnstro-a reM *. The rebela bm\o finliidi and (tibrira In plaid*, atripea, print* U a t e t n m nleewtlty >UL pehniaaton to leave the country hUoanii* S3 NarUb Ameftonn eluding Wednesday Afternoon ^CORNER MAIN «Mi OAK STIEETS yesterday. Crowley said he ind hla mend wxunah 1 ^ 0 stabbed Rev. Dr. I- W ere were, group differericee In kinds of bloOd veMeto for eome- and Saturday Until Noon. .; *2.29 and aolld*. Aaaorted alae*. * " of la aa (todrgto i^ora about 2,000 mew w -tito W m ipoiiUI lenw* Tokyo hgrii^. to> MarUn lA lthcr^ wiwnitted to bidletlpd cllmato, wWeh are Items thing which m y throw ne'aty!*-* IP'" r , I I 2 7 hespttot for tha criminally ineansj. of dKuonment, hut these w’efe.oo the cautta of oeronory ^|Peae. 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