WEDNESDAY,, QCTOB^R 15, 1958 PA gE TWBNTY-rOUE id!anrlrP0ti?r Sv^ning Iferalb

Tha Britlah American Club Hal­ pital In Newington Nov. 5^ claimed loween Dance will be held Sature Finp Aria (^roup he was under medical direction to .AJiout Town day, Oct. 2.1, A buffet will be take dniga. Drugs and drink HBT8 to Cash in Their Auction Pucks a'erved during the evening. Ticketa, To Hear Finlay "don't Jibe,” he said, in explaln- Hartford Covenant Church which arc limited, are now avail­ li^hia...... Intoxicationucauon. Women have Invited Manchester able from the aleward. , Members of the Manchester Fine HUpatrick, arrested yesterday, 'Arcnigeliifidi^Nfit PrcM Run Covenant Oturch women to attend Apt Assn, will see the step by atep waaI held___ overnight.______For thaW M k Ended The Mtenther a meeting in Hertford tomorrow Final arrangcmenla are com­ crentlon of a full color book on Judge Karp't third verdict re- O c t, I I W Fbreeast of 0. B. W^irt|Mr Bvoae at 7:30 p.m.. wheit'lhc speaker will plete for the deasert card parly Friday, when Herbert Fihtay, of aulted when M ra Jean Slend.a,,3B. and fashion ahow to be aponaored be Mias Agnes Ohlsoh, president of Finlay Bros.. Incl, Hertford print­ of 419 N. Main St., pleaded not Meetly olondy, little eteiage In the International Coijncll of hy the Ladiea of St. Jam es In tile guHty to a charge of intoxkSatlon, 12,805^ Waddell Srhool auditorium. Fri­ ers, will discuss "The Making of and ahe and the arresting officer tempermtnre tx^ght, Tew in Stei- Churches. day at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lydia Ander­ a Book" at the Whiton Memorial both testified before the court. Member of the Audit Fair and eooler Pridny,' high M- IJb rary at 8ep,m. Biurean ef (lirailaitfen son, 20 Sleep Hollow I,ane. will be Patrolman Eugene Slake elated Yfl. Girls Friendly Sponsors of St. the conimonlator. Corel Casuals Finlay will work his demonetra he 'and Patrolman Raymond Peck M hnehester-^A City of Village Charm Mary's Episcopal Church will have DOUBLE will display Ihe latest fall and tion around the "Handbook of the flret saw Mrs. Slenda shortly after a potluck in the crj’pl of the new winter fa.shions, and fur styles will Wadsworth Alheneuin," a 200- midnight standing on N. Mali St, u church Friday at 6:1.1 p.m. They he shown by Ellin * lycvln. H art­ page book now In use by the Athe- She waa apparently intoxicated and V O L . Lxxvin, N O : (TWENTY-BIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1958 (CATkaadfled AdreeilalBg en Page tfi) will attend the 7 o’clock prayer ford Tickets are available from netim. Utilizing large demonstra- they asked her to go home, he PRICE FIVE CENTS service, after which they will hold members or at Ihe door. | tldh boards, he will show the de­ •aid. their usual meeting. velopment of the book from type­ Later, blake reported, ehe waa .Memhers of the Eighth Dlstrlef ' written copy and photos, through again seen In the street, still ap­ Fire Department w ho wish, to at- ; the setting of type and making of C lam ps Washington Loyal Orange Lmlge. parently Intoxicated. Sht refused Views Clash No. 117. will hold its monthly meet­ lend the scimnd se.sslon of the ftre i halftone engravings, to final print­ to go home, he added,'on grounds Action Threatened ing tomorrow at 8 p.m in Orange seminar In Hartford, should meet ed sheet and the boii.nd book. St the fire hesdqiisrlers tomorrow | that, she would be mietreated by Hall. The meeting night ha.s been The more than 300 Illustrations her husband. They then took her Restraiiit on changed from Friday to Thursday at fi;t.1. [ in the book, many in full oOlor, to headquarters. On D ehate T oaslnmster will interest the members of the De Gaulle Victorious this season. To Tree Teachers The k'leiic h Hliih of .Mane tiester Bf>b Slerlp will h«* loHstrnaator association from the standpoint Mrs, Sienda did not dispute Stock Market Blake’s testimony but said in her The VVomen’a riilb has srI the will hohl a special aesslon this eve­ for uic Maaonlc Sports NIpht next o fine art alone. Finlay will de- ning si 8 ocln(k at Hie KofC Ti'" day inonslrate the steps required In own defense that she was "III and By FRANK OORMIRR ^ p f P o licy date of Monday. Oil 27, for a terribly upset," because her hus­ dessert bridge at 8 pm at thei Ib'ine Eii'erlaiiinienI and refresh- (icno Wuodlinp, mitdr)odhnp. a MaHon, liiip in a book or magazine. camr up in haachHli in Uio Clove- The piibllr is Invited and light on the stand. today put into effect the .stiff- WashinNrtipn, Oct. 16 (/P)— and Mrs Salem Na.s.siff and Mrs . l>iyiil I'lii le of Kings Daughters -j (FP will hold s nil image sale Tiies- land Indiana’ ayatem, and played lefieshinents will he served. GREEN STAMPS Little R

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANCHE^R. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1968 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1961 ' PAGE THREE Coemtry , ' Views Clash oods Ravage Action Threatened SheiDwold on Tirst’ Qiiirch Texas Areas On b e b a te o rBI.-MAT.-SUN. o (OMtiRuafi from Paga One) The Ribieoff Record nunsirsivs s i o n a i . PF Signs 3 6 To Free Teachet& ; W m* dM br imlDUL-PAOBXDt d s t e a t s o o n t b a c t North-Sooth vulaorablo Sion, were ordered evaquated a* a' By Alftrad BMiiwoM N o vm ■Pha PUgrim Fellbwihlp of the O f P o lic y When your partner plays a high­ ” I M a n M precaution, ''i A A Q 5 "THE first Congregational Churcfli ha* About 156 peraons were made As Seen By The Press er ' card than necessary, he asks a 10 9 a A Moaator For Private School you to contirius the suit. I f psri- an aitfoUmeiit of 86 member* un­ homeless in ..-Reynoaa, Mexico, (OoBtImied fsMB Pmg» One) ♦ 9 5 M.OB" T r tm Oator when their homes were destroyed ner's high card Is the queen, he A A K I B 4 der the adult leadenhip of Mr. asks you to continue by leading a la color! Bpaeo” so a levee (wuld be built on an (Continued from Pnje One) Eisenhower did not reply direct* WEST EAST and Mr*. Floyi Wa*a and the Rev. low card. irrigation canak’'W ater backed In­ A 4 A 7 3 2 Jamea R. MacArthur, paator. ly to a question as to whether he West opened the king of hearts, to the canal from the Rio Grande )iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~riU LeaamK of achool buildinRS "for Public Views *rAKI73 aQI5 o Xtra Feataro FHday • r-.ir-rijXTXFYp‘"V 1 thought It fair to use the term ap­ and Elast signalled by playing the Meeting* are each Sunday 'at 7 and threatened lowiying areas. Oie purpose apparently of nullify-1 g, ♦ AI73 e Q t 42 peasement for those who - opposed queen. Since East wasn’t trying A to 65 A932 pjn. at the Ruth B. Quandt Me­ No loss of life, waa reported, Ing the racial intcfrration which up| f 'k t « d > I « 1 i r i t 1 f > t * n T « SOUTH morial HaU on Maaon St. however. ji'iv'ifi.’iii'iilii'A') to this has been achieved" is a_rl hli Qiiemoy policies. to win the trick, his queen was ol^ viously meant as a signal. A KJ 10914 Plans are being made for a Heavy rain 'yeaterday above forbidden bv the order. Instead, the President said he If Blast held the queen-flve of ¥ 4 2 group trip during'the late spring Falcon Dam was expected to send Gov Faubus, commenting on the had spoken out against appesuie- 'Q4-J -H M hearts, he would play the five; but ♦ K 10 6 schpol races*, probably to church more water down river. court's move, said if a final ruling Space Vehicle ment as others had years’ ago. He with the jack-five of hearts, East A Q 7. center* and the United NaUons iii Up .to 4 inches' of rain were re­ on’ its enjoining action had been .added that “ when you give way CTATI would play the jack. W hy the W o t North Em T Soirih New York City. ported in northern Mexico and the made, the private school corpora­ to force and readjust youreelf and m HAitmiKi) M (Continued from Pace One) 1 ¥ 2 A P a « 2 A The majority of feUowdiip mem­ Sabinas and Solado Rivers, which tion "probably v\’iuild have ha^I an go Back through force, it can't be difference? The jack Is not like­ ly to take a trick, and can there­ Pan 3 A P*M ' 4 A ber* are planning to attend the drain into the Rio Grande, were at announcement of interest, regard­ anything else but appeasement." more exciting eilvenliiree Into fore be spared for a signal. ’ The All Past tN Pi^RSON •Uta-wWe Pilgrim FeUowihip flood stage. Rural areas around less of how the ruling went Bmaithert, -]vho heads the Demo­ so TO!’ r MT I KTAINf NO »p«( e of which X15 l« but one queen may easily take a trick, and Opening lead — ¥ K rally-Sunday, St the Bushnell Me- Monclava were reported evacua- f'aiihiis said despite the restrain­ cratic senatoiflal campaign com­ manifestation. cannot be spared. moriM Hall, Hkrtford. ated and the highway between ing order against publii- school mittee, said he would not describe Eagle Pass and Saltillo W’ss closed I "Xlfi Is perhaps most exciting For this reason, the Plsy o f the On Saturday the fellowship will lea. hers participation in a private as appeasers those who discuss to take his diamond trick, South by high water, ^ j hei-aiise of the fad that It If de­ queen logically Indicates either a would make the rest of the trick*. again have a Work Day for Christ system tliere la nothing to keep signed to carry man Into apace for policy moves that may mean the Brownsville city manager Don Ribieoff Praised singleton or a holding that in­ to raise fund* for their pledge to them from teaching in private difference between peace arid war. ' Dally t)uectlon I the first time." cludes the jack as well as the Kniepple aaid the river situation srhool.s "if the school hoard would A s dealer, you hold; Spade* — Mission*. This year a new plan is ’’remains very serious" In the The XI.') Is long, low and sleek, "I am a'trongly In favor of a queen. In either case, the opening release Uieni from their contracts." bipartisan foreign policy program A Q 6; Heart* — 10 9 6; Diamond* to be Carried out. Ticket* have BrownsvlIIe-Matamoros area with I will] sliiliby wings astern and tiny leader is expected to continue He said one reason the prlvale but this administration has not -— 9 6; Club* — A K J 8 4. What been printed and distributed to flooding threatened. I cockpit perched far forward, a with s low card. do you *ay? members whereby persona secur­ S'hool col porat ion hadn'l an- i prnlulteranre so sllghi lhal some seen fit to consult with Democratic n uni ed a si lioni opening dale was lesders before making Its deci­ Best Defense Answer: Bid on* club. With .a ing them may, obtain the service* j iiiunfornied oii.servers speculated In this case the signal produced good suit and 14 point* In high of members for all types of Jobs because It lind hoped to hire some I llial llils must be a pllolless craft. sions," Hmathers said. of the IHfi public school teachers the beat defense. West led a low cards, you have an obvious open­ at a set charge. On Court Reform It’s painted jet black, presum- Should Audio Attacks idled when the city's font high Morton, a former assistant sec­ heart at the second trick, and ing bid. ANDY ROSE The tfekets are now on sale and COliyS^TAMPS I shiv in connection with ladlatlon East won with the jack. ' ((Copyright 1958, General Fea­ S' hoola were closed Faubus shill sliidies to be maile on coasting retary of state, aald he thinks n will also be available Saturday Alboma—-Book*---SuppHea East now shifted to the deuCt tures Corp.). the Instiliitiona last monlli to flights more tlian 100 miles above campaign speakera on both aides and after the-church morning wor­ This is a vleiv of the new re<»very room at Newington Hospital. of diamonds, and West was. able avoid coiirt-onlcrcd inlegriitlon, earth It's designed to fly more should avoid attacks "just for the ship service* Sunday. These may­ M yrtle B. Campbell, R. N., is In charge o f the room. Dr. James to take two diamond tricks to The Fundamental Oreder* of HOBBY SHOPPE ^die governor said conirihulIons I than 3.600 miles an hour. sake of stirring up hornets’ nests." be redeemed any time from to­ RoumAn is the anaesthetist, and Katherine Wlecek is operating to finance the private schools still defeat the contract. Connecticut (1639) was the MOONGLOWS morrow through Nov. 30. Persons room supervisor. State Elks contributed 34,000 for structural Harn.son .Storms chief engineer He condemned what he called the Elks Launch 40$ OEN’TER ST__ M I 9-723$ were being received. Written constitution in America. wanting to use this service for I changes in relocating the room from the second floor to the op­ of ,Norlli American's I.os Angeles use of half truths to get political Now aee what would have hap­ baby sitting, yard-w.ojrk, window or erating suite, and $5,500 for piping in oxygen and suction. division, which hiilll the plane, put advantage. pened if the defenders had been i •San Fr.inciscn, Oci. HI '/I'l Morse told a Democratic politi­ unable to signal properly. West ear washing or other job* they Charity Drive Inline rtoeli's public hollaing di­ It this way: The X15 can fly three jT limes as fast as tlie fastest jet cal rally In Oshkosh. W ls„ laat would have continued with the feel the young people can do may placing Stanley Kula William rector says racial tension in the flgliters, twice as fast as a high night that Dulles "continues to ace of hearts at the second trick. caU Nancy Moore, action commis­ Vernon Weber. Arliansa.y ( apilal whii li has clos­ Manchester Elks kicked off Speed rifle hiillet. and "easily ex­ lead America In a policy of armed There would be no further chance sion chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Wass, their drive for funds-to help Crip­ Moran said the Democratic ed the city's schools lias nol a f­ or the Rev. Mr. MacArthur. ^ O h n i c e A ceed a world sllltude record by conflict " rather than agreeing to to give the lead to Ehst. West pled children charities this w’eek headquarters for the city during fected Uie federally-aided redevel­ 4-H to Honor Members many times" submit to the world court the Is­ could take the ace of diamonds, if by placing coin boxes in various the November election will be held opment program there 2 ★ ★ ★ *■ 2 £ i;::;; v i i i i The annual 4-H Clubs Achieve­ Bailey to Talk Tile Xl,'i will be liaiiled by truck sue of ownership of Quemoy and he chose to do so. but he could not retail establishments in town. in Redman’s Hall as in past years. "VVe have a very dlfflciill loial Kay KaadAll ment N igh t program will be held That Interpret The .,),,„iw „ „i .J , Wllliln a few days to F.dwaids Air Matsu. defeat the contract. If West failed Copies were , Funds froni Manchester will help In rural Vernon a trailer to be 0 siliiallon at presesil, said Ivnox I B. HarrUoM at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Rob­ Wishes Of The Family Calif 12f) miles north- Morse said he was distressed by ■old I to swell the money available to l(x:ated at the Dob.ionvUle School Haiincr "Bui I acini problems DEL VIKINGS ertson School. General co-chair­ To Democrats r»Al of frn‘ llie start of a Dulles’ contention that since the “ Reluctant •‘Never the Connecticut Elks As.iri. for will, serve ks rural headquarters. liou.sing need nol be serious so men are Mrs. Owen S. Trask and lout proffTHin Chinese Communists would not lA)ve A JESS!POWriL u ■'E-m work to help handicapped children. lung aa they are handled humane­ Debutante” Leon A. Labrie. JOHN B. BURKE 'I'ho Initial fll^»hl lontBlivoly htn agree to any legal settlement there For a number of years Elks ly and Inlelllgenlly ' Stranger” The program Mill honor out­ At Town H all As an avocation. James P. Ben­ Doon flchodulorl for OHily Fol)rn«ry. was no value in an appeal to the Tech. 8:19 4;S44:«5 throughout the State have con­ FUNERAL HOME I’ rngram Coiitlniiea standing club members. Yearly der. treasurer of the, Bethlehem tost pilot Srott CioABftrld .toM re­ world court. Morse said If the Reds Read Herald AdvM. tributed generously to Crippled He told a nows lonfcronie the certificates, 4-H fair premium State Democratic Chairman Steel Co., conducts a cattle re­ TKL. Ml $-6SB8 ports. However m «y didn’t honor s court decision, their Children Charities, and recently housing program, supported large- NOW Thru SATURDAY awards and scholarships for 4-H search farm near Cooperaburg, Pa. mftkr |h»* fli«t flight In .iRnuary or, drive for admission to the United the a.s8ociatlon presented a bus John M. Bailey will be the prin­ 87 EAS1 CENTER 8T. Iv by government funds, has con Have OnCf Biff Sister? Feature Shown 5:00-7:25-9:25 camp and junior leadership confer­ He recently gave 60 Hotstelns and with ^xrrptUifiBl lufk, In Derpm- to the Newington Home for Crip­ cipal speaker at a meeting In Su­ AMBULANCE SEKVICE tiiiued although the government "Have one, Nancy, They’re|> Nations would suffer accordingly. ence will be distributed. 30 Guernseys to Rutgers for the forbids racial discrimination In hrr pled Children to be used in trans­ good. " says Brownie Huian Beck­ to pay for Instnictlng more lead­ The awards are made possible perior (3ourl Room In Rockville University’s Dairy Research Farm. neighborhoods wliose slums hai'e Mb Mpaci* nrobinR. (hr XlTi W UAT tOLAVlONTS porting the youngsters. Last week with. 1.3 Hartland Kd. Hho and ers, and expanding the member­ through the 4-H town committee's Wedne.sday at 8 p.m. been cleared under the piogram will hP rairlrrl Bloft undrr r H52 a new recovery room at Newing­ .Senior OIrl Hcout Nancy Snow, 203 ship. It also covers the expense l O & A O B t V / . annual corn aupper, proceeds of Stale Central Committeeman, Banner'a news conference fol jot btniihrr nnd Iniitu hfd ovor Ihf ton was officially opened. This Ferguaon Rd., taita the cookies of the day camp program. the 4-H town fair and food sales Atilio FrazinelU, and State Cen­ lowed Ihe closing session of the Wrnd»»vfi, UIaIi ripr PRBGRAMS room, where patients are taken which they and dozena of other Mrs, Bnice Miller, 66 Haw­ conducted by local cluba and funds tral Commltteewomen, Marita 2.MI1 annual meeting of Hie Na­ In full Rcalo ni>»l>tfi Hr rorkot News Tidbits immediately from the operating glrla will sell to Manchester resi­ thorne 81., is chairman of the set up for specific scholarships, as Merrick have called the meeting tional Associatlnn of Housing and rnRlno will burti for PO urcondR. room, was also paid for by the as­ dent! lieginning Monday. Manchester sale. Assisting her foy all town ciialrmen in the coun­ *cr£Tm cm m ATiL riedevelopmenl officials Wednes Inirllinfr Ihf riaft Into R halliith Culled from AP Wire* wen as contributions. from friends sociation. The Manrheater Girl Scouts and will be Mrs. R. 8. Mortenseii, Bol­ of the program. ty, town committee members and dav fliirlH path Kmplv of fnrl. Xir» Exalted Ruler Edward Edgar an­ Brownlea will be joined by the ton; Mrs. Harold Schucl/., 16 S t " Maaona to Meet candidates. John Moran, chairman A lengthy resolution approved will an- -Ifkt inilrn to Kdw'nrdR and Bolton Girl Scouts In the annual nounced that the O ippled CThH- Tlionias Dr., southwest neighbor­ Uriel Lddge, AKandAM, will of the Vernon Democrltac Town by aji overwhelming margin n (IfRfhtlrk landlriff on ntffl nkldii fall cookie aale which will laat un­ More American troops return to Video Everyday dren Committee of the Manchester hood: Mrs, Ralph H. Blodgett, '807 have a stated communication at Committee announced the meeting urged a sl.\ billion dollar federal it iiRfR In plarr of whfflR. til Nov, 3. Woodbridge SI., northwest; Mrs. Germany after 2'j months of spe­ L(]dge of Elks will include James urban renewal program to in A ll Rlgfata R eserved - 7:30 p,m. Saturday at the Masonic today. "It R R good. «lmf»If plHOf. fHRV They will be selling five kinds of Newton R. Moore, 19 Bowers St,, cial duty In (.ebanon . . , East Gleason, JOhn Groman, Thomas H. T. Dickeaion A Co., lae. Hall in Merrow. The feilowcraft A t a meeting of the Vernon ''—-He crease Ihe government s share of to flv. Hnd Cm looking forward to cnnkles - vanilla. assorted sand­ north; Mrs. William Zimmerman, German court sentences Catholic Conran and Past Exalted Iluler degree will be conferred on candi- costs from two-thirds to 60 per tryinjf H nut," ('loRRflfld RUld. wich, cookle-mlnta, double fudge- 97 Barry Rd., northeast; Mrs. Ed­ priest Kaplan Hugo Hermes, to 18 troaiiWT w George English, chairman of pub­ Committee last night two new cent. datea after the business meeting filled, and sugar chip. win Cook, 24 Glenwood Bt., south; months Imprisonment on charge of liR licity. members were selected. John Mc- The conference, closed wlUi a Money raised by the girls will and Mrs, Arrigo AlmettI, 164 possessing West German books. rauMon. by a Feilowcraft Team o f the Su)>- Keon, Vernort builder and Barney dinner at which .lohn ft Searles, be liaecf for troop projects, and for Pearl St., central neighborhood. marine, Base at Groton. Servicei> Moses, Vernon developer, were Washington. D C . was li stalled Polish Church Reo|)ens •A8IITt AND ANOUI AND the aiipport of the national coun­ Cookies will bo delivered Nov. ★ PLUS it MUSIC FUTS men o f the team will be in uni­ added to the town committee re- as president succeeding rhilllp Hospital Notes ifVltl Minis cil, This money will also be used 14. (Herald Photo by PIntol form. Tripp. New Bedford, Mass. YOU TO SLEEP .. Maiwr Set* Food Sale Warsaw, Poland (iP) — J>oland’* Palleiits 'lodav: IHH Friday’s Nhoppera’ Special The Waterfront Manor As.sn. large.it Proteatant church, Holy Thomas Walker, - 81 Cambridge . .'. or wakee you np A D M ITrK D YK.STF.nDAY; Mrs Mrs. Marilyn Gardiner and son, 54 Cup chowder, fresh lobsthr when you have a Clock wilt have a food sale from 10 a.m, Trinity In downtown Warsaw, was St : Allan Andrews. High Manor Rvlvla l.nPenta. 6,') Wedgcwoorl Henman ('Irrie. salad roll, potato ' ' "T.IC _ Radio! For a full selection top.m. Saturday at the South bkdly damaged' by bonibe during QUMMABE SALE About Town Park, flockville; Domihl k'lsh, til D r. .Sidney ICIIIoll. Hollon. I’.av- salad and coffee, # 9 C ELECTRONICS at reasonable priceo stop C(f!Bntry Firehouse for the benefit World War II. For Ifl years after­ Oliver Rd ; File Rudaz. 62 Wmlcr nioml A lliei. 8 .Minis Coiut; .Mis 7 MrHSI.NG IN o n . BT.AST at S T A N E K ’S soon. Open of>tfae private development's beach ward, the governments tiSed the FRIDAY, OCT. 17 HI , ^'^lm*U Happrny, 22,1 .Sclluul Ann J. Duplin, daughter of Mr VIolel l,eves(|iic, .Slaffonl Spnngs: Neil Orleiiiis, Oct. 16 i/P) __ LABORATORIES Tlinrsday evenings until projpam. ■ building. Recovered b y ' ihe, un- 9 A.5I. ,SI , ,Mr-H. Fivimi .Melvin, Am.stim; ARTHUR'S and Mrs, Harvey Duplin, 20 Hem­ Mrs .Mary Hvlik, Fllinglon l.lltle hope was helil today for 9. 1%e committee in charge of ar­ I'ry's Lutheran church in 1956,^ it MASONIC TEMPLE ^ 6 ^ P O W E R S A W lock St., has enrolled as a fresh 'I'liomsa MIkoleil, 21 Woodland .SI., ■Mrs. I,aui7.a Biiaalere, I7U Eldndge rangements includes Mrs. Charles was reconsecrated this June to seven men missing after a series OHAP.MAN COl’RT, O. of A. man executive secretarial student M is Csrolvn .Scliwiirl/,. .Stafford ,St ; Ronald Krlatoff, 214 Ccnier of explosions and lire raging at 2 7 7 BROAD Lowery, chairman. Mrs. Edward religious purposes. ★ FULL 7 ’ BLADE at Becker .Iiininr College In W or­ Kpnnga; David Wilaon. IM Hciiool HI : .\frs Fdna ( ’liri.ilensen, H.'l an oil rig la the Gulf of 6fe\len Hansen, Mrs. Anita Hamlet, Mrs. cester. Mass.- .Bhe was graduated .St.; Mrs. Helen Weal, 617 N. Main Bolton .St,; Mrs. .lofui Fills, Cm-cii- Winslow Estabrook, Mrs. Felix olT Hie l.oulslana coiisl. One man RADIO T F I ( V I S I 0 N IV4 H.P. MOTOR from Manchester High .School in SI.; Haymiind Blinn. .'I.'i llnmmoml liy ; Mrs. Doris Robertson. Kill was killed and 21 survivors were Mikulski, Mrs. James Despaid, June. St.. Bociivllle, 'I'. Walter nelcliald, Birch St ; Mrs Ciilhorlnr Peck brought to liospltnls here for CliiuiBel « lUvea. Cobb. Mr*. Ethel l^rrabee, Mrs. Kenneth • AlrCoola^.lV* MO K. Middle Tpke , Mrs Mnnlque WATCH DADDARIO TONIGHT diaBael 18 Hai^ord. Gaaa. Jurgensen, Mrs. David We.stbom M P . AC'DC and son. Glastonhiny; Mrs. Ilcn- Ireatmenf of Injuries suffered In Chaaael n Barlacfleld. Nasa. M«ta» mm Ptac- Rally, Tnlland; Miss Marilyn riella Halo and son. Wilhrmintlc: yesteniny’s flniiiing blasts. and Mrs,, Jean Grant. DESSERT CARD PARTY and iKallf ."Stall- CkaaaH 88 Brltata. Caaa. GALL US TODAY Court Reform Is on Importonl Fort of Abo RlbicefTs Proflram for Connecticut. Ackersnn, WilllmanI Ic; Oscar Mrs, Piilrlcln Harris and daugh­ 6:45 P.M.— CHANNEL 18 OkaaBcl 4« Balyske, Mast. .lolmson. Hartford; Timothy llas- ter, .Sloris, .Mrs Mary Barloii and Okaaael U WaferkatT Caaa, C«i For Information About MaiHfliMler Evening Herald # Ma$t4Hw« D«atW of I sett, ,3b Pioneer Circle; Mrs, Nnra About 1.60,000 H.S. people are WITH HIS GUEST: TOM DODD Cu»-.|.7/|4 • daughter, 0.’> VV. .Middle Tplie., employed In atomic energy plants. Coventry oorrespondent Mrs. F. I McCarlan. 843 Main HI ; .ludllh THEV WILL, DISCUSS MATTERS OF GREAT liN ( I) HOim OF 8TA*a Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim l.lpp, Wapplng, Mr.s I,sum IMPORTANCE TO YOU! "Killer at Lar*c” 2-6281. # tarM»f Oat»a*t4 i»i- Vanderbrook. Box Ml Dr., Ver­ ( S> IIEAT THE CLOCK '% 24.Hour •Moa*! tafoty iloWt "A STATESMANLIKE OFFER" U l) THE BIO PAYOFF WADDELL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. 8 P.M. 0w«t4l non; Mrs Irene Manning. 23 Car- ELECT DADDARIO TO CONGRESS (12-3*1 TODAY 18 OIIB8 ^ Sarvict ■ h* roll Bd : Mrs Vllelle Msrr, 101 Family o f Minislurs • S*a«'a** Dtath onw A MAN BIO ENOUGH FOR THE JOB! (46) ALL STAB PLAYHOFSB FRIDAY, OCT. 17 Anti* Cwt Contfoli Excerpts from an Editorial in the Hartford Times, May 6, 1955 .Green Manor Bd ; Cvnlhla Bsllev 1:1* It-4t) THE VEBDICT IS YOURS ( •) BANDSTAND Dallas IJF) — The Cooper family fmtiihe. • iaioncHi lar faiy—Salt ' Andover; Mrs. .Shirley Thrall, 87 .VOTE DEMOCRATIC—PULL TOP LEVER F.VSHIONS ...... by Coret Casuals far Hta (22-t*l f r o m th e b e boots * PREMIUM GRADE does its share of preaching In this' On* Honej Ooaiatian One of the stumbling blocks in the path of minor court reform ' llhui'ch HI 4 lit ( 3) BAP RICHABD’S EX- FU E L OILS FliR STYLES ...... by Ellin and Levin lawfhait all- • Ftftl Factarv Owaiontt#' ADMITTIOD TO D AY: Mrs. Daddarlo for Congreas Committee, Wallace Burke, Chairman. Texas city. The Rev. R. B. Cooper il«y ¥•• ( 3) AMEBICAN BANDSTAND Sr. is pastor of North Oak Cliff prtc*^ •• law ihat for Connecticut has been the fact that the Governor in office when the Patrlctii Hoblnson. 872 Parker .SI. (is-4*) d b ig h t e r d a y SPONSORED BV LADIE.S OF ST. JAMES BIBTH.S YK.STRBDAV: A ion Dttivc “ duTlkeatyie Baptist Church. His son. the Rev. HOW fyarv Hamtawaar ean aaiily fol (22-36) OVEEN FOB A DAY Tickets available nnKaxmv ai *a changes were’-made would have a tremendous amount of patronage to , to Mr, and Mrg, Ulchsnl (Cwleclen- B o L-t O n N o T cTH 4:13 (I3ri6) SECRET STORM WYMAN'S R. B. CJooper Jr., is pastor of at the door. D O N ATIO N $1.25 rfnH Drafaktianal-taali in oiM Hittr ‘ : ski, 227 Dillon .St-.; s claiighler to 4:36 (13-66) EDGE OF NIGHT Home Gardens Baptist Church. raorttlf*’ DtaiMii bestow upon eligible Republicans or Democrats as the case might be. ( 3) BANGER ANDY OIL COMPANY Another son, the Rev. James Mr. and-Mrs. .lohn M iitly, GIsslun- — STARTS TOMORROW (22-36) COUNTY FAIR OUflilTY DlMi.N nnd ' '» N S T » U C T 1 O N I bury: 1 son to Mr and Mrs. .Noi- 1:6* ( 1) FEATURE FILM 24 MAIN ST.—TEU Ml g-15«| Cooper, is''^pastor o f Oak C liff (Jovernor Ribieoff has offered to forego partisan advantage. I f the i man I..egeic, Coventry; twins, a "M lck ^” First Baptist Church. for mr y oo-u-yotirsuf tisa ( 3) BANOStAND S ir r e GREEN STAMPS Republicans and Democrats in the Legislature will agree upon a non- Ison and daughter, lo Mr. and'Mrs (IS LIFE OF RILEY I John Mowal, Wapplng (22) THE FIRST SHOW political court plan to go into effect two years from now, he will agree MANCHESTER BIKTH TODAY: A son lo Mr Beautiful and Proud.. TONIGHT (26) ROY ROGERS l*:*q ( 3) WBESTUNO REGULARLY 32.97 1.25 a wook yet more savage (461 POPEVF ( 3) FUOHT to divicle the judgeehips equally between the two major parties ..." SHOPPING ami Mrs, Dolph Frlcson, 2 Carter (53) FEATURE MOVIE YOU BET YOUB LIFE NOW ONLY HI. than the black 1:3* .( I) WALT DISNEY'S ADVEN­ (IS) TBAFFIC COUBT PARKADE DISCH ARGI6D YKSTKIIDA Y : TURE TIME l* ilt (-3) NEWS V Mrs, Mary DeCarll, Kllinglon; jungle she ruled! (II) THE BIO SHOW (22-36) .HASqUEEADE FABTT DIXIELAND "Tkla Ice” .. .. JOHN DALY, NEWS .(36) THE EARLY SHOW 1 * :« (81) t h e KABl V LATE SHOW (44) I'WILIOBT TREATER "UP TO THE PEOPLE" - ^POHTS*’ • 11:6 j J-IU new s a WEATHER ADCM Every Day TUI 6:80 ( 3) POLITICAL RBOADCAST Excerpts from an Editorial in % e Bristol Press, Feb. 6, 1957 and JAZZ u r e n Thursday TiU 9 (22) THE BIO NEWS (36) NEWS a WEATHEB JIM’S NEW DRIVE-IN BARBER S^OP „ (46) FEATURE FORTY H e i ^ w -'59 power for the i G cars I ★ 6 "Once more again Governor Ribieoff who is noted for his frankness l?,6 S riU C i : s i'll FKT Outstanding Jaan Personalities U lll ( 3) FEATURE FILM Potterton*s “ The lavltlkle Wall" laid it squarely on the line. Yesterday he publicly stated that he PKATURINC ★ Bobby Landerman On'Trumpet ( *) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES The Finest Service Sine* 193) Lealkeraecfci” . s r "THE HOME OF GOOD GROOMING" MILf.MfN DOLLAH MOVIR believiBS the time has come Tor the general public to take sides on 4* lAITMAN CdtCM ★ “ Stan” Sterbeni! On 9aritone and Alto TV, Radio, Recorda, AppUanoea For your no\l hrtlmil — Rtop.ln anil Rrr illm nml AnllioiiVi whether Connecticut-should reform its courts. The issue, he safd, is fornirrly of Born! Rnrh^r «ho|i. Ilnrtfonl. 11 3* Morion MlduNls ★ “Sonny” Constanzo, Fabulous Trombonist • ;M ( 3) FOPBYR lliS !g)",JFfifJ* 'A (S3) THIS IS YOUR UFE important enoiigh for all to make known their views . . . THE BEST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE *i2S ( I) POLITICAL BROADCAST I* i« atfoirri lAtoor. PUI..S ★ Wally Field and the Quartette 6:1* ( I) HUCKLEBERRY HOUND WHSI YOU 3ET m e and ( 3) POLITICAL BROADCAST "W e believe that the Govemor-ia correct in his stand and that SHOP OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. Po 6 P.M. HtniyKniitr ( » ) 8PORTSCABT FRIDAY t Nry «l • temme0e4 Demi MIKE iSSl PHjlNE YOUR ANSWER , court reform would be the best, thing that could happen to the State ..(22) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT lt:M (13-46) LOVE OF LIFE DRIL.L. 2 BARBERS AT ALL TIMES Fins . ’’I.OSEIt TAKES Al.i." with lloasano BrMsf tn~C’Srop« STANKO’S (*2I NEWS t i 4 ta u D oron o f Connecticut" OAK GRILL ( I) lytWS TODAY a WBATR- 11:1* ( 3) MOTREB’S DAY THE riIII.im K\'H IIAIIU'I TS nml ItF'riltKII MKN *1.00 E xtra ’Bonus Feature—-‘’HONDO’’— .lohn Wayne In eolor. so o a k ST„ MANCHESTER • TEL. MI 9-8094 Tit* ( 3-13) NEWS, WEATRRR AND V. ' EXCEPT HATritl>AVS_rnr;p: |^\|lKI^(i l\ t h e R E Alt I SPORTS ( t) STATE TROOPER RKGm.AR PRICE 76c No CoveiS--No Minimum—Plenty Of Parkihf (It) WEATRRR a LOi;*l NEWS DRY CLEANING 4S6A*) NEWS a WEATHER “RIBICOFF URGES DRIVE TO END MINOR COURTS" (41) f SPY (11^) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. NEWS Pick Up and Oaihraiy (22) HIORUORTS Excerpts from an Article in the Hartford Times, Jan. 29,195$ (St) NEWS ( I) OOVKBNOB EIBICOFF ( 6) I.r.AVR IT TO BIMVER fisher "Governor Ribieoff'* promise to drive for elimination of local and HOLD EVERYTHING! "Wars*. Prakkrta"' Tonight, Friday and Saturday — Come Cehbrato th e Opening Of (13) I LOVF. Ll'CV / trial justice courts won a thunderous applause approval Tuesday after­ "I.afcy'a Motkar-lB.Uw^’ DRY CLEANHItS. lac (32-1*) JEFFP.RSON DRUM 3M Proa* 8L-)|>lsl Ml t-Tltl noon at the Police Safety Officers Training Institute. FEATURING TONITE (46) RING CROSBY SHOW JOHNNY WOLFS OFEN (U) CONFIDENTIAL FILE and SATURDAY ( 3) FEATUEE FILM ONLY THIS DEAUTY , "Federal Mas" FOR T on ea- , "The Governor’s aasimlt on the local (»u rt system— under which SIX DAYS ( sail MIREO "Xarra RI4ei Aleae" HAS ALL THESE QUALITY he once eerved as a Hartford Police Court judge— brought an enthuai-. “CLUB 21” ORCHESTRA ' (CiMed 8n>.) (lt-4t) DrX’ENBP.E REIDE ★ IA)RI LYNN—Vorallat (tl-tt) RD WYNN SHOW ‘I!S m s o u N e i H E A V Y p u m r FEATURES aatio reeponae from the more than 150 persons attending the clmring , ’’Na4are Naaee Real" (tl> NEWS i, JOHNNY CARROLXf—Vooallat S:M X' oatSua wadtoad MeSoo weptuHy Stt ( 6AI) THE RRAI NH’nVS (If) » HUMS WITH KITTY session of the course . “ *••• Ike Haoae Dm a" m r y m a t Tn k e I4"la M**lwNbaMII*sdap**d aM9eta.PJ4. Htavvahilyawlr OAFE Busineas Men’s (IM6) LITTLE WOMEN (is* SlNUOiNlio'af AT HUHUIIB___ (22-1*) TWP.NTY-ONR i i|«* ttla a K im cJilt u i L ir e . '59 M obilgas Special rtpfa thniat ha* lnwlsgt aiSawaWi f4*a— H4s**r ai^d»' 4 1»al' plus ti6* ( I) THIS I* A u r * Luncheon* woWORLD - TURVf- Ul assraoad sard aad *)** dwiahls, ll|lit )B CONS*. ^ i- v , Abe Ribieoff stttto far kodt Sot -tlOa 4-V.cr'^-.eu. beautiful and inviting aupper club in the area. Ex­ III* want'fi J' ~^K “HI-FOUR QUARTET ffroat' 'rahw todi^'j^. - i '' Vi- cellent food, beverages, ihuaic, entertainment and ctr-yoi .* A GOOD OOVERNOR * service of the highest order will be the prime rtqui- NEW ENGLAND’S MOST OtlTSTANDlNO iQOM <*» REG. 19.9t - ^ ik iY nite of the management and his staff at “Club 21.” MODERN JASmUAlfnET! 2it]9arg«Roih1 ------, . CommUtmforBe-EhttUm of Ribie(^lf---MUlictfnt Almy Warner, Chairmm FIRST IN MANCHESTERti ORCHISTRA and RITWTAiNMENT MOKYLY . . I ROY MOTORS. m m V 0 T B DIMOONA^IC-PULl. TOP LBVIlt It's Smart.,. Lively! "SERVING CHOICI MOD and UGAL'UVIRAGIS AT MODMATf FtlClS* e^MSMnr, Yits*iN'

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MANCIUCStER *>:VBNIK6 HERALO. H ^ im E S T R R . CONM^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 19BS PAGB FOUB liANCHEgTER jOg^nMO HERALD.' MANCHESTER. CX)im. THURSDAY. 9CTOBER 16, 1958 PAGE FIVE Tou Know How They OrowT” RockviUe-Vernon ^ deal! with sex education for chil­ dren. RockviUe-V ernon Hoepltnl Notes State to Study A d m i t t e d yesterday: Nial Thompeon, Upper Butcher Rd. 14 Redideiits Plan Form allon • Diacharged yeaterday: Mra. Pris­ M d e H ill E x it cilla Smith. Allen .Or . Viimon. Birth yesterday: A daughter to 0 £ Better Government Group Mr. and Mra. William MItchall, Accident Trap Hartford Turnpike. •/.... . Admitted today: Mrs. Rodnsy Fourteen reaident* interested ili^ ThU meeting will deal with prob- Woodbtiry RFD 2. improving government in■ Rock'~ ■ lems of Grade* 8 through 12. Th« Stats Safsty Comimasion vine and Vernon have acheduled Subject* to be dt*cui5ad include ability grouping, the academlcany has Informed Uie Chamber of Com^ 3'emon aad Talcottville news la the first meeting of what may be Handled Hirough The HeraM’a superior student, and advanced •merce that It has forwarded rec­ a prime force behind the official placement couraei,,which give stu­ Rockville Riimu. 7 W. Main St., Consolidation Charter Committee. ommendations for correcting an telephone TResnnnt 8-81*8.-c dent* an opportunBy to receive ad­ "accident trap ' on Fit. !**» at Mile Charles Brown, chairman of the vance credit* In college. Building Commission of the Ver­ Hill exit, to the Stale HlKhway Dr. Metcalf Retirm Department non Fire District, said today seven person* from the Fire District and Dr. MarOn V. B. M * t ^ , who The Parking and Traffic Com­ has practiced dentistry in this city mittee of the Chamber has voted O p e n F o ru m I* seven from the city will meet Mon­ day at 8 p.m. in the Chamber of for the past 46 years, la'retiring. to follow through on their original has closed his office in tha recommendation for action, and 'High Minded Promlae' Commerce office. They will discuss governmental problems, establish Professional Building where It haa make sure that the Highway De­ To the Editor. * V ‘ * A been located for some 30 years. partment takes corredioii action Tn your editorisl of Oil, 14 en­ " t'f ** '"W 1 1 a program, and elect co-chairmen. IV .® '* Brown expects. Dr. Metcalf started the prkctic* The Intersection u as the scene titled "Of Probate Fees ", did you Mf dentistry in 1912 after hla grad­ of a fatal accident reiently. Tire intentionally choose to miss the j k The committee has not yet chos­ en a name for itself. Brown said uation from the Harvard Dental tracks in the earth indicate that really single laat'a of Ally. .John School. His first office was in tha motorists sometimes follow a solid FltxGerald's campaign for Judge ' - A . he would suggest one at Monday's jf A'-L ^ •••.'.•.•A'Vi *• meeting. He calls it, tentatively,'a Exchange Block, now the Chase yellow line around a blind curve Of Probate? Knowing your uiual Building. "ciUzen's committee for better before they realise they are taking high standards of Journalistic In­ He is a member of Seven! local a cutoff Instead of following the tegrity I can only hope that the government." The Fire District official said .organizations and served on the main road A midden slop or turn oversight a-as due to hasty writ­ /•> Vernon Board of Education for to correct their direction has re­ ing once the cltixens committee is or­ several years. ganized he hopes to poll all offi­ sulted in accidents But to remind you. John Flla- BOYS’ Dr. Metcalf said h* plana to I,ol Oiler Warning cials In the three governments on Gerald does not intend to "Cam­ these three questions: spend his time on things he ha* The Chamber alao today relayed paign sboul" probate fees. He la MIEN'S always been Interested In, Includ­ to local realdenis a warning issued ZIPPER HOOD 1. Do you think the existing ing hunting, fishing and outdoor bv the National Bettei Business for the complete and final abollah- governmental structures within ment of the fee Iskinj system. life in general. He also hope» to Bureau the combined Rockville-Vernon- Why then do you say IhsI his Flre District Is adequate to cope spend more time around hla home The national hureaii warns pro­ ' ' - ' i at 19 Grand Ave. spective Isnd buyers to Investi­ sltemetlves are merel; two meth­ with today's problems? . gate offers of lots In Florida, ods of Probate reco-d inspection 7 2. Do you think the trl-govern- CYiurch School Crowded particularly "free" lots. Are you attrmptini, to change a Better Slacks raen structure should be care­ Double aessions for the church Any purchase of real catita high minded lampalgn promise In­ fully levtewed and revised lo pro­ school of First Congregational fliurch of Vernon will be^n Sun­ should be investigated peraonally, to a personal reflection upon the vide moro efficient and equitable and the zonltig regulations for the present Judge of Probate? Did services lo all citizens of the Town day. the Board of Christian Edu­ cation has annnounced. ares should be checked, the NBBB you really Intend to do this? ‘X . of Vernon ? stated You request John FItxOereld 3. Do you endorse a tIUzens An enrollment of 330 children "select for hiriself that courie of committee for better government? has more than Ailed the new class­ The bureau pointed out that rooms added a year ago. some offers of Isnd buys are not conduct which wmrtd do the mora Brown la the first of 120 of- what they are represented to be. to prove the alncerlly end fair­ 3 9 6 fioials of the three govei4iments to Starting Sunday those attend­ ing classes from Gi%de 8 through Membership Drive ness of hla own position.'' 1 sug­ • Orion and wools, myona nod aomo p w woola state publicly that there should be The Chambers membership drive gest as a demonstration of your a change. He said he knows of at 12 will attend at 9:30 a.m. Nursery a Htvrdy w*«ee lapaaiaws o IWgM mlaweave#, will not affert look* or woar NYLON pupils through Grade 4 will attend workers will meet today at 7:30 own good faith In this rsqueat a-W e- o Erery pair wltli matching bolt pockrto two aiHli I least 40 who will sign the poll card p m. In Superior Court room for a classes al 10:45 a.m. Classes for you permit Ally. FItxGerald space and hopes that all of thqm- will, bj'h sessions will last one hour briefing on drive plans. on your edltorlel page for equal , KattM twtie thereby indicating their feelings R I^ LA R $S.OO to $12.80 VALUl Reiraliir a.id 11 minutes. Five teams with four iquadi to rtader coveraga In answer to your • 4 latiaT * •« * < * • on the matter. a tsayn have been set up with tha $1040 VAiiu There will be one worship serv­ etipport of our present Judge of - fliBMi: • to IB 11.99 After the organization meeting ice at 11 a.m. It la expect^ that aim of obtaining 1.10 new member­ Probate. Value — Monday the meeting* will be open­ ships. Pre-drive postcard contacts parents will be able to leave their Mlncerely youre, MGULAR SR.H v a u h ed to the public, Brown laid, younger children in Sunday achool will be made Oct. 17, 21. and 23. William B. Collins m White aa* aaaorted color* Lavitt Commends Idea while they attend the worship The Merchants Commlttea will , , S Ji*t Biwdl. Medlnm aaU ^orga. Seymour B. Lavttt, chairman of service at th* same hour. meet at 1:30 p.m. today to de­ *The Bystam Is Wrong' the Consolidation Charter Com­ termine yhat type of Chiiatmai Zeller, Purtell to Speak To tha Editor. mittee, eatabliahed at a town The Tolland County Women’* lighting the business Mctlon will Tour aditorlal "of Probate meeting last February to follow have tfila coming aaaton. Republican Club will have State Fejis," which appaared aide by aide Junior, Misses', Women's recommcndatlona of a 110,000 Comptroller Fred R. Zeller and About 80 per cant of tha mam- with Judge Wellett'e two column profeaalonal study, waa asked to berahlp returned quaatlonalraa on Senator William A. Purtell as advertlaement In Tiieede.ve Her­ comment on the citizens group to­ gueat speakers at an open meet­ what type of lighting they pre­ RAYON PANTIES day. ferred. ald seems to say this to the vot­ GIRLS' MEN'S BETTER ing Oct. 23 at Northeast School. Fire Departmetit PraJaafI ers of Msnohaster. We Republicans f o u r STRR SEEWEL! Lavitt said he did not think con­ Mller la Republican candidat* solidation would ever go through Mra. Virginia J. Yaskulka, au- agree with you. the Demorrstic Regrular for governor and Purtell Is a can­ candidate, that the fee system of KILTIE STYLE without aueh a committee. "With perlntendaot at Rockville City , Regralar 39c didate fort reelection. These will compensating the Judge of Pro yfhile They Last! 14’ the proper goals it can do a world Hoapital, has expraasad appracla- be the only apeakers at the meet­ I I Value of good,” ha added. tlon to the Rockville Fire iSapart- bate la antiquated and unfair snd ing. a spokesman said. ment for Ita prompt reaponae to a renders the Afflce susceptible tn The formation of tha citizens' The meeting will begin at 8 Sport Shirts group la particularly valuable In recent alarm, although tha alarm many abuses and much exploita­ JUST 100 M to'S a ntied brief* p.m., with talka-acheduled for 8:30 was false. tion by the .Fudge, This eyilem o White and aaaorted color* U;* face of a referendum planned p.m. Refreshment* will be served. exlsla In the Fh-obste Courte by the city in January, Lavitt said. In a letter to Chief John T, a lliest SmaU, Medlnm and Larga, Training Ctaa* Planned Aahe, the auparlntendant states, throilfhoul the elate and, apeflfl He beltevaa the forces of consoll- A training claaa for Girl Scout "II gives us a wonderful sense of rally, In the Manchester court. We d^Uon will have a better chance and Browrnle leaders will begin security, knowing wa have auoh do not propose to nhange this eye with a citizens' group exploring, Monday under the leadership of an excellent fire 'apartment to iem and we do not propose to re better government. Mrs, Edward Newmarker, volun­ deipend u,>on In a time of need," turn tn ths taxpayers s single LADIES’ T o Your HeaUUi' teer trainer. Claaaes will be. held TTie false alarm originated oiit- nickel of our profit, however iin- 1.46 REBUIAR A unique idea to spur contribu­ each Monday from' 7:30 to 0:30 alde the maternity ward when an rnnacjnnshle our return from this Rayon iTricot Nightgowns tion* to the Rockville Pribltc p.m. in Union Congregational Health Nursing Aaiin. fund drive expectant father preased -the wrongful ayslMti might become a laeloded ar*t Part weola^ Church, We propose to you, the voters, the o AotheAtlc, wrap aronodlUhIo WM haa been put Into action by Mark Lutheran Rally Dinner wrong biiltiin for the elevator. style selMi fringe nsid pM dacron eottona, aamplea Attend Hospital Inattllite re-election of our Inrumbenl can ReKuWirBKuhir Lambert, publicity chairman for the drive. Ira F. Angitadt, associate di­ Mrs. Ysskulha snd Mrs. Mar- dIdate who has lolersted, enrour * Aaaurted coiora and atylfg. it.9tt -99 9 ; . m ' m ■ o Orlen and Rayon Fiajdo ki a Bach wage earning resident ia rector of the Lutheran Laymen's gsret n C'omiWs, assistant sii- aged and even approved of this huge yarlely of color* .^^Talue VALUE Movement In New York City, will periiilendent, will attend a 1-day system for the past ten years, snd asked to pTac* a water glass la­ beled "To Your Health,” on the be guest speaker at a Congrega­ lii.aUtiile on hospital Infections we urge his re-election bersiise we * Hlaesit 1 le 14 REGULAR $3.00 a Ohotce of many color* dining table and to begin now to tional Rally dinner at the First F riday at the' Chajlolte Hunger- (The Herald, ipeaking through to $8.00 VALUE put loose change in the glass. In Lutheran Church Wednesday at ford Hos| till, Torrington. lla editorial column for .Fudge Wal­ R€6ULAR $2.90 VALUi • SlEca: >4 to 40. 6:30 p.m. let 11 aay he has not gouged the this way It la hoped that sizeable The In.atltiite, conducted by tha contributions will be ready for the A program of group alnglng and New Kngisnd F-ospllsl Assembly, public as badly ss have Probate ^190% an wool brief reports from committe* judges elsewhere, rotten twin* canvasser who will call on Nov. ulll cover the latest Information / • Bogy, alim and fitted atyleo 10. chairmen will b* Included. A free regarding the prevention ard con­ The fact, wjlli rea|>erl to the a A l waakaW*, A contribution of 14 cents a day will offering will be taken for th* trol or .Slni'livlocnccus Infection. Manchester Protiste ( ’ourt, ts that • Charcwl »ray, tweeda and fancy miiturM dinner, to be served by th* over the last three years (1911. **ChaUi$** dropped Into the "To Your Health" I'r. Ixims Weinalein, professor • V e ry laten t fa ll and Tpintor aivlea glass, if atarted today, would add women of Union Congregational of merlicine si Tufis I'iilverslly, in.m and 19171 the present Innim- GIRLS’ BLOUSES Church. bent has averaged s net profit of BABY DOLL PAJAMAS • Si*ea: 7 to 15, 8 to 20, 14}/, to 24}J up by Nov. 10 to * contribution of will be the pniicipsi speaker, a "penny a day" for the next year Lawls Ilgen I* general chairman ,\rreei(s 110.72,1 no per year i taken from of the event, to be climaxed by his own figures on file with the MiN-5 "HICKOCK-' to the Nursing A**h. The drive rtohert 1. Morse. .In, of .Fob's MaN-s H A sne ReKular BIBr W Hm ^ goal I* $10,000. the annual every member 'visita­ HiM. I”llinglnn, was arresled at II Hecrelsrv of Btslel. The value of RIGULAR MBN’8 h a s t q u a u t y *1.99 M C tion Nov. 2, the services which he performs Chairman Wilton Usk said, n III vesleirlav In Har.srdville snd $1.29 VALUI Value M "The public health program needs ch.'irgerl uilh nnii-supporD He tipoh any fair appraisal of the of­ BELTS RMNOORTS fice would rerlslnlv ivol exceed s the support of each reaident. This Evangeliam «t Work M,is released under a .tt.'inn bond for HOSE drive I* local and w* don't gat any ar'pe.arance In Illy Cniirl IVt. 27. maximum of *0,000.00. 'Phe Judge Del .'igi r.eorge Trapp made the Is thus receiving for himself sn- o Washable, aanforited coWdn .* Slreat 8n.*l|, Medium .„d L u g,. funds from other drives The good Phoenix, Ari*. (41 — Central irk done by the' nurses at the arre.sl ivually a mere *1.700.00 which be­ o Mhert ideove and fpHkp *««•▼• •**»*• Methodist Church here I* said to ^I^ics' and the house call* clearly ll'dham Hale, 31, of 4 Ftoherts longs In good ron.aclence lo the o Plokta, lertpfa dr *olM color* ' be the fastest growing Methodist makes ,thl* drive a concern of all Church in Amerie*. It* pastor, the Fid iiaa arrealed at 10:01 p ni people of Manchester. II la true of ua.” y p.sterdnv on a charge of hreacli of thal this Is small when compared 0 Btae* 7 to fi Rev. Dr. Kermit Long, says, “ A Jack Robb, IClIIngton chairman, the priH e He waa released under with the *42,00000 net sniiiiallv working program of evangelism s e a m l e s s NYLONS offered this suggestion to the man a I'omi for ap|MANCRE8TSR ^MBUry-School. Her nibject, "Do Ttu,

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^ Vyl- ■ ■ ■■• {. . BERLIN ^ ONROUTKiATTHKI ON THI BIRUN TURNPIKI f-\ I » L k k. SHOP AND SAVE THE ROBERT H A U S O I^ SM OyUftXtNU AVO-mSW OMTAnr. s m 1^|W rol \'. . . i u. i -S'i 'sS' r>-> : A / - 'aa.^ guMS that ona 'way to taka lura .Democnitic JtiJfcF he biitiMtc hag PRINTWG m . lee that he Intendg tc be able to Hfive y«ni ever looked fit your, tn. TV Series WHEW YOrai FHOME JUNes i:< BiaMlI 9 tn *l some way to finish him off, or put M u icliw K L Conn . Its ou-n heavy hand on the Near By A .. H . O .J commit the ptHitietons end pa­ hond^ find a cc^M d thtm as a g ift THOMAS r ttRuy»JN tronage aeekera .of hie own party innel W ALTER R rEROltSON Bhisl again. from GbdT L-ook carefully at^our Publuorr* It would 'je foolhardy to pre­ to a surrender of patronage they feeler Gunn* D O M T S A T 1A U .O — SAT IT'S 'WARDS BY Tuuuaed Oclobct i iM l are now controT.'nir and holding. riglit hand, think ^of the leaver , (CoMtlaMd Ireni fkge J. ■ h i dict that. Governor ftibleoff lutv- or«y poesibly be better to the within It for atrlklng, for giving, PubiiUM bver» WTenini t»c«pl Vy^OHABUM M tacnt " Guilty ing chosen to carry the ieaue of promise than In the perfontuuMiei eiety a t Jesus is a represent Sund«v» ano Hnlldair* Enterea ’ Ai tb« for CfirMeing and for reaisting7 York, OcL '16 (»)---No P o ll Oflic* at Manchaatar Cobb ai In any paae, however, it .tekee A three .-nan military court In court reform Into this campaign How do you use your hands for o f an aUen withto the meaning Bacnml C la f Mall Mallar ______more that' one party to piuM a others T Do they help and lift and iiffitl^''e Issue over the the greatest of these 1' probably cross. It ,was those same hands bright*'^ altogathcr alpprovtog. Weealv ...... 3U the most painful verdicts ever ren­ years that he has called spades Speaking for a unanimoue S- SIniti' Copy ...... ut the power bloc of the small town that healed and helped and they Judge court, Judge George T. Mte'':Albright k a UUie. dered, But It answers ths question spades. But calling spades spades stand ready to'help you today If fuL hlup-eyed blonde who Juatice courta, which ought to oe Washington said the university Is MLUHI:.R o l of whether or not Justice could be does not, of ILself, eliminate them you but reach out and let Him hold l-H t A.tSO( TAXED PKfcHSs Included in any reform that makes legally and financially autonomous Use ot a nightclub otoger Tha Aaauciated Prhaa » excluaieal) done in trying circumstan.js from the game, or reduce their sense. The-laymen who frequent- you by the hand. You. remember, nameiil,:'Bklle H a rt Ahd SkUe k eniltled m the uie ol republicaiior ol high rani In the deck.-They have, the poem: ' and does, not receive support from ■I] newa diepaichaa cradlted to It or which concerned the good faith of Iv staff these Justice courts ir e the Society of Jesus In a monetary Uie Mtbved of Peter Gunn, p la y ^ on the Itsue of court reform,'' a even more tenacious in defending ’’’The, hands of Christ seem by eptig Stevens to the new noi olherwtar credited In Ibia oapeF the young Israeli nation. way. Afid alei' the locai n e»a puhlialieo here habit of retaining their power, no their system than the lawyers very frsll NBOJfV ‘mystery-adventure’’ se­ All nsnia ol ret’UbitCBlInr ni ai-eelai All the university's directors are The murder these eight Israeli matter who labels them for what who man the town and city 'courts, For they were broken by a r ie s .'(klondayt, 6 p.m., B D T). diepntcltea herein are alpo reaereed they are. nail. Ameriefiji citizens, Washington border policemen have been found and it is a serious question Said. As Hdit, Miss Albright makes Full aervice client ol N C A Sere But only they reach heaven guilty of was the murder of 4S Riblcoff has called spades whether any court reform Mil will He held that the limitation to It as dliBcuIt as posslbls for our Ice Inc apades in his appearances before at last Publleheta Repreaeiilaueea Ihe Arabs w h o were residents of Israel ever pass which does not vitiate the law was primarily intended to hero,'JO’ concentrate on'^hls voca­ Jillme Malhe»a Special Arencv - New meetings of the Connecticut bar. Itself in advance by leaving the Whom these frail broken tion -Jit, adventurer and amatuer York I ’hicaro Detroll and Boalon St the time of the Israeli attack on hands hold fast.’’ prevent alien activities against the His remarks to such gatherings Justice courts alone. governmen. In time of w. r, eleutiu Edic lovea Peter. And Pet­ MEMBER AI'DIT BIIRF;AU U» Kgypi two years ago. As that at­ Let us pray: O God, our Father, c i r i t ; i .a t u i . advertiaina cioain* noura: group of A fab farmers, having had often supports the reform tn prin­ i takeS ^ t h Bdis. , For Monday-1 o m Friday present championship of the Is- Rev. Clifford O. Simpson superior who Is an alien la not For Tueadav—1 pm Monday nr notification of the curfew, were ciple, and often sends Its leaders su« by Rlbicoff may play an Im­ enough to bring Loyola within the ‘‘U R ’i> avoid the abvt«ua< that Foi Wedneadav —1 n m Tueaday returning from their fields to their openly to the support of the re­ portant pgrt. Should he win this Interdiction of the cited statute;’’ Edie'.fii-;a.beautiful woman," K .1 rniirada,-! pm Wedneadaf form, and that, nevertheless. It is Summer Camp* Growing Mm ’i ctlarfBl For rndav-1 pm Thuraday v'tllage after the curfew hour. And election, and then claim a man­ The current superior general of said: : I . ' Fnr Snf'irdav —I n m Friday slnlays law>ers who appear on the Society o f Jesus is a Belgian. And, that was vary obvious ;aa [LOWESI PRICE OF THETEASON 43 of them were shot and killed by date on this Isaue, however, that Onaalfled deadline 10 SO a m eaeb the scene at thJ public hearings Indianapolis yp) _ Church sum­ The Society’s headquarters is in Miss Albrigh t; Wearing yfiUdw day of mihilcallon axcepi Baturdey- v'ould be only the beginning o f the mer efimps fo r children, young the Israeli border pollcenjen on on the Issue cO obfuscate and con­ struggle. The classic forces of op­ Rohic. • , 5 toreador pafiU and-a leeward skl|i 9 a m people and adults are growing the scene fuse the position of the hse, and position will (till be waiting In robe, curled J/erWM ln* a chair and iyliRiielwtt TTiiiradiiv, October Id steadily, reports tha Christian When this incident became alwgya lawyers who, in the Gen­ the General Aasembly. Many Indian tribes of America fixed her very blue.ones on oe, eral Assembly Itself, maneuv'r (Disciples of Christ) Church. It had a vlgoroua and, ancient art "Let us,’’ we said uncertainly, SUPER TWILlI eTS known, it shocked the world, and A Brilliant Confusion the death of the proposed reform said 30,000 persons would attend consieting of pictures on. rock, ^:try to fathom why Peter keej^ Israel Itself, and the queatloiV'be- legislation. WroiiK Turii Its camps this summer, the high­ bone, hides, wooi and pottery hanging out to that night club est number ever. ' From the ro'ot of view of Sec­ canie. of course, whether those In­ RiblcolTs spade-calling before when Ooli.iij)us landed in America. quamUy called Mother's and talk­ retary of .stale Dulles, hie Tuesday volved would stand trial, and. in meetings of the bar has consisted Ponca City, Okla. OP)— When ing irup wlthJMle,’ RSS. 1S.tR newa conference must have been a such trial, receivs favored treat­ of the allegation that the bar has Shorty Goddard returned home ‘‘He enjoys her singing,” said failed to give full snd real stkp- one evening he discovered he had Miss Albri^t. rslher complete strategic success. ment. llho' hoving two port to the. .reform, and the truth a freshly poured concrete drive­ T h a t ’s a good reason, because ShM alena 1.3S He succeeded, throughout the 'I’hose who followed the course in this Is, of course, that If mem­ way. Miss Albright--qMrdoia IBdk—-k a groat ioiJeoH for course of the conference. In leaving of ihe trial over the year of time bers of the bar ever appeared on The contractor, he said, had 968 MAIN ST. I, good singer. But pthfilil Pants alona I.6I prim oif onol America's leading newspapermen It occupied reported that It was the scene to sup|>ort the refo; -.i mistakenly put the drive at his about Edle, besidMA^bewlll^' Nylon flooeo To- In the numbers and influence with singing, make mphue^l baffled and confused. Tliey found scrupulous, as if those conducting home Instead of at a neighbors. ybrsaa to nylon to f. which they ap ear to switch it off Goddard said he had' been plan­ I inda Ml 3-269J Miss Albjdght m^^axHlaughLy they dldn t know what he meant it reallzed^^at the national con­ the main track every fwo years, ning to have one built anyway. 1-V Slu>() fu lly and said, m u a ~ ^ t e SALB Mm ’s iRfrt iMrti foto. Cemplotoly by hie remarks at the Important science of Israel was involved, and then chances of passage for the FREE PARKING a study of Edle, -and aa X u b T“ wothoblo. Mony ^tn/rfft /i^/r Af/r/n .Sept, .in press conference. They now the verdict of the military reform wruld brighten consider­ Dr. John J. Conway, new liilaa- stand Her and j t a y her, 555Kf ctlirfy fibrics ■olid colors and found they didn't know what he court haa been handed down and ably. ter of Leverett House In Harvard lot at things, that-a-'lot of 'WoMi^ Hora’t o voiwo th o fi hard to ; ^ i a rt not. For one ;thtog, she nevi^ p ottonw. An (isos. meant by what he was saying In It is a verdict of guilty. An Im­ RibP')ff has also'called spades University, Is a 41-year-old combat X R s g u la r 5 .5 7 , A terrific buy at ihli low tola prieal PtriVT homg kootl Now doluxo, woihoMo spades in his remarks before the veteran of World War 2. He lost ties Peter dtfikh.’ She’s not at all' this new press conference. They portant part of the testimony es­ possefisl'vs. , ’if- ootton fabrics usuolty p r i ^ politicians of h.- own party. He his right forearm by shellfire in B im m YOUR FAMILY twIHi ora without, oquol for strength, durability and appeior* found themselves In the cVfrious tablished that other Israeli police has called the attention of the the fighting at Cassino. "H e 'cah oqme and go'as he likes, from 2.95 to 4 .9 5 ... now lialo as faz;ik she.seemftto cam, and as position of listening to a man who units received the same general oneo. W ords Pewr4ieuse twiH sots ore Sanforized for lotting fit, pricod to Knt 1.99. All «izo^ vxas bland and serene and sweetly a result % Ci I “ “ “ ■ ■ - ijgiTT.f'rrt&irxrrrA 4icta -Wqmwbl iirtMi ■MvvYYap MDIMa o t MWViy soFv .to have declared q certain Inde­ ------:------. . Pull or twin size, o yoedl Hurry la for b oif wheHqii^ ; * - , ' ' ■ ' ^ **T*.' pendence of Nasser. And how •Tu­ Infant Aaaipikneat . ion spring...... 2948 tS NORM nisia seems to be splitting Nas­ sef’s potential Arab world by Richmond. Ky. kn-r-ilaRtem brsaking diplomatic relations with State cage coach, Paul JUfenyer fo *- .' ■ > ? the United - Arab. Republic, Ite mailed a scholarsUp contract to. a. 8mreek*oId hoy recently. X r ’ SMALL DOWN PAYMENT - NO MOY4THLY PAYMENTS grounds apparently being resent­ PINE LENOX I M F H A K i r O H n I I I CT K 'lC IIGHT OMPANY H k name k G rtgoip. Ademiaj ment over Nasser’s designs on ’Tu­ MM FREE PARKING His father; Jsu:K, rewrote. VtriuaUy ‘ > UhTriL FEBRUARY, 1959 ON AMY OF ¥ ^ 0 S - nisia as a'part of his dream of axr every Baatem hasketbaH ?3meerd tended power. PHARMACY 820 Silver Lane-E »t Hartfoid beforei graduating to 1M6. MAJOR APPLIANCES-WASHERS, DRYERS, REFRIGERATORS, tfb, at the moment, we see Nas- In hk congratulatory Aote fo «N B. Oentar St— Ifl I MU \ . xw .fit r.r -4SL,. ‘ 'r Uie proud father. M d B fs i^ wtoto: MF in .trouble. Pna’ can basard the M MMN "Have him (Gragbryl elgn thla STOVES, TELEVISION SETS AND. 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1 - MAHCHE8TEB EVENINQ HERALD, M ANCHlQm t, CONN, THURSDAY. OCTTOBER 16, 1968 ;PAbB:.ina!W^ poUey ta in ^rU n t beoauee It af- ing his chances on getting enough hundreds of thoussuida of dollars who comes from the geneikl labor ooffas for flramen at tha PatgloU number. Orxa raains to include the question In fecU over uiree mtUlon, workmen Bol/pn tAlnina^stylR. Uw ^ l e truths « f mamhars of tha Roereatien De­ skilled workers, particularly on * on Mg jobs, market area involved. A frmfubnt Catholics C hange bam lira, n-iU be worked out at the meeting the State election. D an c^ to Start Education in 'C h t u ^ Orgahlaae Budding Trades Seek Ways as well a^i the labor supply ar­ woBHU's w «rk in loeal churchssl' partment staff. Uons. \ remote site, and also the chance Jerome D. Fenton, NU tS gen­ additional requirement for top pri- Tha sanica unit, only raeently and. final plans made for tha pot- There. Wae no buaineas tranaaot- rangement*, for thousands of eon- eral counsel, adopted a policy of c-uS Cxst for Uu skit .nr* Mrs. WUl oquipped to give this type of aid luck scheduled fo r parish families Speaker and pantla mtK.Iaad of a union boycott. , , oufty is that he muet have worked M ass Schlidjale ed at tha Selectman’a 'meeting oth­ A t Rees Friday tractors, big and little. givin g time to employers' and at least k year with an employer N*V*r*tU, Jtrs. JnmM Nssl«, Mrs. at the local level, is always ready or. O ct 35 at the Community Hall. discussions and foruma on 'tha ToBeatAntirClosed Shop Rule It’s , an open secret that despite to Host er thah payment of current bills.' topics. ^ .The bulk, of the conti^tora on uiiiens to get in line. H p post- under union contraet Hxrry Richsrds and Mrs. W illism to aaaiatVn amargencies. , BelectMM’a Masting Laym en’s Le^^ue the 1947 ban against the closed The times for Masses in Man­ Dtecaaaion was held on plans for large-scale projecte-Hnich M ponisd effect of the new penalty posts. A ll arc membara ot the BelMjaniai Taalght' A latter from Town Counsel The Recrestion Xiepertfiiant an­ shtf, the bulk of the construction' This .ls,_,frankiy calculated to chester's Catholic churches have, loeal WSC8. snow removal during tha coming Br I«

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- HANDOUTS FOR TRICK OR TREAT V A f f J' ■- AJAX OlANSn USTOU MARSHMAUOW PLUff WORTHMORE-BAG OF 20 INDIVIDUAL PKGS ' tA M T F wHin'ea nAiPtiRiiv A eoi®An#AiMouvi PRooua IKMHO OnOMHNT A C019ATI PAtMOlA/l pmwia1 >oii|3*M 4S*iaiM ,|J| ' IMM *0 1 33* ; ’warm J T ■: S l k l q l J f |M «aiaiff* ""•"• tS* DEPENDAtlE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 18 5-5 .if : ^ •...... V * • mm i I eiweRi^tciMMtawi ,' j.y j - 1 i- ■■L- - 1 »* 1 f t .1 .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHB)STER, CONN* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1«, 19Bg . ■ p a g e t w e l v e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1968 S|>eaker Outlinei PAGE THIBTBBM E.B.McCiu-k Sunday waa ths first antl-Semltlo said the Atlanta Joumal-ConsUtu- atallation, aimed at atopplng haav^ Sadler’s Wells BaUet violcBoa In A tlanta but tb* fourth Daddario S,ays U.SS Ekiucation Abroisdi Uon building would be bdmbM Martin Signs flowa of atorm water over a Schal- Strikes .€alledi. Off niegai tn tbe'aouth thia year. It cauaed next Extra policemen have been ler Rd. bank onto Bolton St. telow. Paint Sett „Low Bidder $200,00b damage to the temple on on duty at the building alnce a' As a minimum InstaUation, the "In the piiddle European coun­ fadiionable Paa^tree’ Rd. similar threat waa made Sunday project will leave out sewering Frames — 0(16 — Camrao Can’t Ignore China Now in Royal Company tries, aa in America, education la Agaiiist Five Contract for ' "Th* E. B. McGurk Co. of Hart­ Earlier explocions damaged sy- nlgbt. WSB and WBB-TV which U Frederick, Turnbull, and Horton for all children, but not the asm# owned by the newspapers, said It ford aubmitted an apparent low nagoguee or Jewieh caritera In and Carroll Rds., omit parts of HOIIY SHOPPI education for all. children.” Miami and JackaohviUe, Fla., and received a second call later, ap­ Woodland St., and Chambers St Atty. SmiUo Q. Daddario„Demo- Park section of Manchester, Dfcc. By NORMAN MOBS AMargot Fonteyn. i bid of $177,707 yesterday for re­ This was ths introduction given Held in Blast Storm Sewer 4M CENTER a o fi-lfiSS “Royal . Ballat Company,” the A tradition, of Britvah baUat was NaahvUle, Tann. A 'eimilar at­ parently from the same man. who from Schaller Rd. to Horton Rd. eratlc candidate for Congresa from 24. 1872. She was the daught/r paving Center 8t. from Olcott Bt by Mrs. Heidi Mclnemey to her tempt ia Birmingham failed when said the station also would be the Firat Dlatrlct. aaid today Uie of the late H m-.hrey and CaleaUe poatara aay. And uniternealh, in built up at Saddler's Wells, around Ulk "Wltat Do Foreign Schooli (OonUnued from Page One) (OontiiiD^ from Page Om ) blown up. General Manager Richard Mar­ It will be paid through $85,000 bracketa, art the .worda "Sadler'a a nncleua of people who had to Main St., at a State Highway the tuee mi a -Mynamite change appropriated for storm sewers last United Statea moat face the fact Finley Shurtleff Mrs. Strant-re­ Offer Their Students,” given a t Five persons being held by .the tin yesterday signed contract the Red Chinese regime la here to Wella BaUet.” worked with foreign cbmpantea. Department bid opening, . the South School PTA meeting last OaUlsrdt, A former paratrooper for a solution to the explosio.p fizaled out. a month. Tha remaiiidei of thia sum, sided in Manchester all of her ‘The police ctaft directing the olice were questioned yesterday with the Juno-Maskel Construction life. Tha bracketa that now encioae Oe Valtyls, for example, had The project, to get underway night. lieutenant, who claims aupport which shattered a large portion Sy the FBI., Police said a search of plus $44,600 appropriated at the The question of diplomatic that famoua name are like a danced with the Russian Dlaghllev this fall, will -include atocm sew­ from right wing Alters atudenta investigation here moved to' an un­ Oo. of East Hartford, authortalng beginning of the fiscal year, should phe was a member of the Cen­ After the first four years of of the temple last Sunday. disclosed site late- Wednesday. tha residences of two of the mmi FORMICA' recognition la complicated by ahroud in which it will one day Company. ering at an estimated coet of school, European children aro The committee then issued a Reliable sources said It was un­ turned up two letters, one of which the start of construction of a finance five other storm sewer domestic conaiderattons. he aaid. ter Congregational Church and The audden boo.a li. ballet came around $67,000. The State will pay communique calling off the etrike. Capt. J. L. Moseley said requeetq projects needed In town, one of was active in the womens organ- I be buried. For the name ”Sad- divided accorcllng to their abilitlea derstood the FBI expected to solve threatened the AtlanU Jewish atorm sewer aimed at stopping COUNTER T0F8 But the United States cannot for ler’a Welle." which ia aynonymoiis during the wai. People wahted one-half of thU, and the town ap­ in two groups. The first -group Is Tbe communique said th$t the for information from news media community. Ths other contained flooding on Bolton St. which la aimed at preventing ever ignore the existence of «00 - laatlons of llie church. She was j the case today. N. R. Johnson, in had reached the point whero It was with British ballet, is disappear­ beauty to replace the grimneaa propriated about $34,000 last given a practical education for new move was made because the charge of the FBI office here, de­ hate - mongering correspondence He expects ground to be broken flooding a t Main and Leonard Sts. 000.000 people on the mainland of a charter meiiiher ' of Chapman ] month as Us share of the cost. several years after which they may committee did not went to Inter­ interfering with the Investigation. "OUR SPECIALTY" ( oiirt cf Amaranth of Manches-| ing from the ballet world. around them and aomethirtg deep- clined to comment on the report. fnm another state. Monday on the long-sought pn^- Martin last wee), was author­ China, he tnslsted. Administratively speaking, it reaching enough to transcend The sewering could eliminate learn a craft or trade. fere with the Army’s actions. The A large contingent of news, radio Officers said th e . letters and a ect, and haa said It should be fin­ ized to accept construction bids Daddario commented on the let. Order 'of the Kastern Star, i their fears. Ballet provided both. troublesome flooding at Victoria The second group of students, Army had Vramed the committee Scores of FBI men have moved and television reporters has been atateraent by one of those ar­ ished before winter weather inter- on al' the projects. Sunset Rebekat L

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. OCtOBER IS/lW S PAGE FX)URTEEN Section Two THUHSDAY, OCTOBER 1«,^195S lEanrhFBter Eneittng Hrralb THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1958 Pages IS to 28 r Paintings V PAVE and SAVE At Top Prices (OUMFAIIB OUR WV/ PRIORS) Crange Plans The Baby Has AME5ITE DRIVEWAYS Marte Recommends (CoiiUnued from Pag* One) AND PARKING AREAS To Build on A IJ . 3VURH M ACHINE S P R E ^ One Sewer Package -■"This will'put up prices in the a n d p o w e r r o l l e d Arrives for A uction HartfordRd, Been Named... jgrt world everywhere," spid Peter • {TREE ESTIM A TES • Wileon who abctioned tfff the Terms Arrsnged—AH Work Gonraiiteed Director Paul Marta haa aug-‘ the cost of aide-street aewera, waa Om ) shaving set, $3,50, electric coffee M ancheater G range xxill have its made available. paintings at Sotheby's. gestad revlaion of tha proposed set, $5, Kabel'a Luggage; two, $10 flrat home since It was organized i $160,000 sewer project for the In hia co’..;m«nts,yesterday. Marta ' The purchasers were all "art IH. PAVING and CONSTRUCTION CO. del Jewelera;' two linoleum ruga. saving accounts. Manchester Trust rtcomir.eiKled the toxx-n go a step M ey 16, 188.5. ' ' j northwest eectlon of toxvn to in­ dealers, six of them Americans. TEL Ml 9-4394 - MI 9-9709 fl2.50 each , jja ia d o t flop:Floor Cover; Co., two $10 savings accounU', further and include side-street Jeff Cory. *on of Mr. and Mr* .lamoa Vernon Davla, iJiU* First Natibnal Bank. ■Last n ig h t th e m em bera voted j clude connecting sewers in all side Georges Keller of New York w’ss Ing; baby atro)w, $25, Kiddle sexx-era in one pact age w ith tha Bt, Vernon.' He was bom Orl. 10 at Mancheeter Memorial to go ahead with construction of I force main, pump station and W. the high bidder for the record- G ift C'ertfficatcs streets In the affected area. Hoapital. Hta malemal Bi-andparonta are Mr. and Mra H. .1. r t l G twoJ /ladlea' baridbaga b And here ia a list of gift certlfl- a ngw building on a site purchased. ] Middle Tp.;e. sewer. breaking Cezanne. $10.95 each; Vitality ahoea. $10.95, Marte said yeslei'day'all proper­ Grelwit!!. Belle Mead, N I . and Iffa paternal ifrandparcnla are flentes. the amounts and the con-t aeveral years ago at 690 Hartford: ty owners in the area, who noxv He said thia xvould not only Mr. and Mra. V. L. Pavia. Somerville. ,V .1. All the paintings were part of Poll Parrot ahoea, $8, Leonard's tributing store; Rd. ! give the property oxx-nera the full • • » * * Shoe Store. rely on septic tanks, w an t aexv- the collection of Jacob Gold- One. $10. Lucky Lady Laundry; Pa.st Master Wilber Little, chair- ers—’’ and \vant them now." picture of w-hat their ultimata Mark Jeffrey, aon of Mr and Mra. Gene C Gardiner, M Sea­ fchmidt, the late banker.^who had Paint for exterior of house, $50. one, $25, Manchester Auto Parts; njan of the building committee, cqst.s xvould be but at the saTne Sherwln Wilhama; lady’a bag and A* oufrenlly propo.sed, the pro­ man Circle He waa bom Oil. 10 at Manrheater Memorial Hoa­ ordered them sold in his will. He UK INSURiMiCE kW three, $10 each, Manchester Cycle i siild plana xX-lll t>e given the con­ ject would include a pump station time enable thenx to exprear their pital. Hia maternal■ crandparenta are Mr and Mra. Gharlea .1. had been forced to abandon the dress, $30, Blair’a; G. E. electric Shop; two, $25 each, Mari-Mada; tractors for bidding, and opern- viexvs a t a p-.jolir hearing on blanket, $30, Linda Shop; men's and force main on W. Middle Tpke.. Allen. Bradford. Vt and hia paternal crandmollier la Mra. Ken­ collection when he fled Nazi Ger­ one, $25, Highland Park Market;' llon.s xvill get undcrxx'sy as soon as east of the Hockanum River, anti xvhethcr or not they xvanted lo neth PI Gardiner Noilh KinRalnwn. P. I m any In 1932 and p a rt of it w as YOUR MONEY RACK and ladles' auita. $150, Corel Cas­ one, $25, Land O'Faahton; one, the contract Is axxardcd. undertake the entire project at uals; -3-piece living room suite. a sexver on W. Middle. Tpke., xvhich auctioned by the Nazis. $"5, Keith Variety Store. The building will t>e of concrete xx'ould connect with the pump sla- once. Boherl Erie, aon of Mr mol .Mia ftalph K Hale ,lr Wllil- His son, Inj'in Goldschmidt. New . $125, Sears, Roebuck (3o.; cam era One, $25, Manchester Pet Cen­ block constrnctlon. The main hall; lion. The force main and pump Would Hike Cost mantlc He waa horn Oi l lo at Mmoliealet Memorial Hoapital. ter; 80, $5 each. J. W. Hale CX>.; i York and Stamford, Conn., Insur- A BRAND NSW SUN Llfi PLAN WHICH: outfit, $12, Herm’a Camera Shop: x,'ill be 32 by 40 feet, xx-ith an addi- station xx'ould permit use of the He noted that including tha Hia maternal granrlparenta are Mr and .Mra G. C, Proellch. Phil­ anceman, said he Is still trying 3-piece silver dresser get, $35. one, $59, L, T. Wood Locker Plant; Uon for kitchen and boiler rooms. ■ adelphia. Pa and hta paternal »roh, son of .Nlr -iivl Mrs Snnm rl .) Robh, 122 (’«m- 600. , gomery Ward Co,; 3-D movie afid Bid for Signs slide screen, $29.95, Lawrence About Town brlflcp St lln horn Tirt fi MnnrliCBler .MfinnriRl U ha- Cezanne’s still life, "Big Apples" Work of Joe Antonio ; statistic xvas flrat collected during i Riker; bedroom 'suite, $259.95, ia a technique w-hich brought many pitwl Mrr nintornnl jfrnndprurnt» ntr Mi Mrs (’hmlrs K, sold to Rosenberg for $252,000. A 'variance which would allow Stock Market ’ the 1930s. ! speculators to brief In 1929. The Paul Renoir's "La Pen.see " sold Inquirt now about this remarkbbie Keith Furniture Co,; 3-plece Sam­ Richard J. Pierce, seaman ap- VhPrt RKP 2 «nr1 his pntrrnni gi*pnHpnrcnlR Mi Mr*. I p^patlce. USfXJ, son of Mr. and Manchester Memorial Hospital to Brokers loans had increased 20 i Reserve Board isn't drawing any Pnmnrl .1 Rolih 275 Anturpn St Mr hn* A brnthrr MnmM. 7; Now if We Had a Knife to London dealer Edward Speel- new Sun L i f t plan. Just call o r writes sonite luggage, $115, Marlowa; Flowers bloom In front of the *Tlien he brought not only seeds per cent this y ear snd hank loan.s ' Ice bucket, $25, book ends, $15, Mm. Willlsm Fherce, 30 Garfield erect eight Jirtctional signs on high school because a Janitor who I but plants from his oxvn garden, (Cnnllttued ironi Page One) parallels betxxeen today's market flnH tMo sister,s .fn-Ann. P. nnfl SnsAiV. 4 Women of the ralcottville Cfingregalional Church, with an ftaalat b.v »ix envloua youngatcre. unload man for $201,600. for stock purclis.scs sre up 8 per! and th a t of 1929. A t the sam e • * • • * H arriso n ’s. ,St., h as com pleted 13 w eeks of Haynes and Armoiy Sts. pointing "tak e s nn in terest In his xx'ork " 1 Among the plants that began lo 1 cent, he said. i punipkina from a truck in preparation for the church'a Pumpkin Fcatlval Saturday The affair basic training at the U.S. Coast ce.ssive use of credit in the Slock time, it doesn't xvant this type of Niinry leoiilsr, rlanprhtAr of Mr. «nrt Mrs Hrkten RthneffAr. C lothing the way to the Inatitutlon'z park­ took matters into hia oxx-n hands groxv xvere dahlias, some of xvhich AUhougli the Reserve Hoard is will Include n chicken harhcciie, giimca, boolha and amuaenienta. I Herald Photo by Halernls), ' CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN Guard Receiving Centerl Cape ing lot was granted by the Zon­ J'arket. One reason Is that if too horroxx-ing to get out of hand. ITil ParUrr St Shr 'vhs born Oct. 3 si lIsTtforfl HoApltAl Hat Women’s and children's clothing to beautify the planters, | had blo.ssonts three or four inches ! primarilv concerned shout credit 0 May, N. J. Ha will report to the m ich honoxved money moves into mafrrnni CTfuvipn.rcnts nrr Mr and Mrs KhiI \V .lohnslon WII- 521 Middle Tpke. Kast and acceasories, $250, Burton's; ing Board of Appeals at a meet­ Last spring Joseph Antonio, ItiU | big. There wore petunias and olh- ! rather than stock prices, lllcic is tion of two Horton Foote dramae der the auditorium, back up man’s travel bag, $49.05, ladles' Petty Officer’s School. Groton, ing in the Municipal. Building lost the market, that much leas money mincton tirl and her palcrnaf prandpHrmts srr Mr slid Mrs .Slriuift*' S1h({p Kxjt ] MILLER'S PHARMACY Charter Oak St., noticed tliat the er flowers with bright petals, : no doubt it glanced at the sto< k f \ '?;i hiirffri nn.sholfl Mass Stic tins four sislris. (’herr ), get hark and forth to ecenei via through the sidewalk grating. Phone: MI 9-4604 or PI 2-6801 trav el bag, $39,9.5. Bllsh H ard ­ w here he xvill be trained for the night. vines xvere dying in the planters | Antonio xxeeded • a;id xvalercd Is available for use liv borioxvers (Claims by Jobless I 299 Green Rd.—Tel. Ml .3-4134 electrontc.s technician’s rating. in other sectors of Hie economy. ticker before reaching its latest fi .Innrl i and tv'.ins \’ircinin arul Mnrgnret. I, a cellar stair oulalde the building. Then they walk back down the : ware; men’s and boy's clothing and Variances c.’e; also granted lo in front of the high scliool. Tiie i the plants all during the summer. ; decision. New Yolk i.Ti The Sheridan shoes, ladies shoes, $175, C. E. G. Kcitli Fiinslon. presniciu of 1 • • • • < The reason is lack of backstage aisle fort heir next scene. Steven (iyUorak. to erect a h lae planters, about 12 feet long snd | V.’licn the Utre came for h;s va- ('rcdll Ev panda On Inerease Here Sfpiare Theater Ifi hlaloilc flrecn- apaiT. So that they won t always REXALL te SALE House * Son.: hat, handbag and lb Nexx’ 5’nrK Sto jc Plxidiange, ■leffrey Ilidierl, ann of Mr, and -Mra Ilolierl F Thoiiilon. 47 Friends ar^ Invited to call at the on a Chambers St. lot having less 4 feel wide, xvere big enough so l alion lie volunlanlx' returned i j Hlsinrically. a strong and rising : I,\Tiraa St He waa born fid 0 at Hartford Hoapital Hta ma­ wiih Village haa the alrange.al reappear from the same spot, ex­ I.,«as than I per cent of U.S. i Oct. IS through O'rt. 18 SUN LIFE OF CANADA jewelry. $66. Janet'..: radio. $21.95, Knlghta of Columbus Home Sat­ frontage and irea than allowed; their ugliness delraclcd from the caeh (kiy lo niHkc sure the prlanls | said la.st niyln rrcdil on lltal ex- clinngc totals $3,100.000 000 Me nxarkcl attracts speculators eager A total of 172 nexv claims for ternal grandfalhei ta .Inhn W Tliomaa ,li of Fllinclon. and hta I atago exit In town iling artnis run down a (light of farms are operated by hired man-j five record albums. $4 each. Rec­ urday afternoon between 3 and 6 to William F. Abraltis, 10 Robin appearanee of the front of the X cic X'.atcrcd. Bx- the end of tixe : ■sa.il lliis is oulx 13 pci i,cm1 of to get rich quick xvith boi ; oxx-ed unemployment compcilsalion xx-ere paternal giandparenia are ^Tl• and Mra, .laiiiea I. riiornlon. New I Playcra In Ihe riincnl produc­ ataira, through the baaement un­ agera of large corporations. ord Shop: 16-piece starter set, o'clock to extend congratulations Kd„ to build a porch lo. the rear building. sum m er, xviien the students re­ $9.95, W ilton’s. tlic total marlicl x nlue ol sto, Iis on money It encourages expansion made at the Manchester office of riiniherlaiul Pa He haa a alalei Iiehornh .lean, 20 moniha lo Mr. and Mrs. John Peak of of the house xvh'ch xvill place the Antonio wont lo Ted Fairbanks, turned to sr'ii.ol, the planters ■ of credit in the market. Ihe Stale Employment Security • • * • « Occasional chair, $.59 95. Dorsey Hartford in observance of their the 1 1 1 :; oard garage it Iht side of the brilding chief engineer al the high school, xvcic full of big hrilliBut floxxers, i The board apokcsnmr. |>ointcd lo j Division for the xveek ending Oct. .lime Then, daiiphler of Mi and Mra Hniiglaa A \4laae HF.HE TOMORROW! Furniture: man’s thermoUzed car 60th xvedding anniversary. Mr. and instead of tlie rear. P'lmslon said .Sioi U M arket £ = T r= l and asked if he could plant a f \v Tile janitor, who has worked ctedit has not Uc|d pace with In­ still another reason why lije board 11. Falonlown ,N .1 She waa horn Se|il 27 nl Monmouth M»dlral ^ n T ’' coat. $25. Keller's Men’s Shop; top Mrs. Peak are xvejl knoxvn in toxvn To Samuel Felice. 234 Oak St., : seeds. Fairbanks readily agreed, coat. $15, sport coat, $35, Regal's a l iKe high school tor txvo years, | creases in stock pr.u-cs or xx'itli non­ . CHimol ignore prices. He gave this ^ At the present time 1,206 in all renter I,one Brnnrh N .1 Hei maternal grandfather la Fail and have two sons living here. to alter a commorcial building and Antonio began the project. '1 T :T Men's Shop: four gallons of paint, is described by Kairl anks as I government credit m the rest of llluatralion: claims have been recorded at tha ,1 Glennev, 71 Weaver Rd . and her maternal graiidinol her la Mra, Ford brinfjs Thunderhird James. 372 Woodbridge St., and xvith the alterationj coatln^ more He removed the dead vines and "very energetic." .\ntoiiio, xxho If a spcculalor paid $70 cash fori office. Ijist xveek Ihe total num ­ I.llllan W Glenner- Weal Hartford Her paternal grandparenta $28.40, Paul's Paint Store; Bolsey Patrick, 10 Beech St. the economy. th an .50 i>er cent of the s tru c tu re ’s prepared the earth In the planters. Is 65, will retire in .Novemler. . Ue.serve Board spokesman ia $100 stork in September and llie ! ber w as 1,188 and 141 new claim i ate Mr and ,Mra riniirie A Wlaae. Bolloii. elegance to the low-price field with l i n cam era, $45, W eldon’s D rug j' In Store; 20-piece set of stainless present assessed value: to I.«on said loans hy hrokers snd - hanks ' price of the stock has since risen had been marie. Cieszynski, to divide a plot of land steel tablexx'are, $39.95, Michaels; David A. Janssen, seaman ap­ and Hartford Rd. and Cooper ana for purchasing stocks totaled 1 to $120, he noxv haa a $20 paper fl-dirrf ^^l)«tlll. son of Mi mid Mrs \\’nMrr O i/\b l.'S Strirh- prentice, USCO, son of Mr. and OP the south aide of \5 oodland St. Prime Minister Nehni of India drapes and spread to match, \V. C enter St*. $4 300.000.000 at the end of Sep­ profit xvhich he can use aa col­ Isnd St Hr 'mi.s boni (n t 12 si Mnm hosier Moinorisl Unspilsl Mrs. Henry Janssen, 11 Avondale into txvo l<)ts with less frontage Publir Records tember. He said Hus xva.s the lateral for allll another loan. keeps s brass n.ol of Abraham Ills mnlornsl Rrnndfnthri is .lohn P 1'nblss nollnn snd his pn $49.95, Paris Curtain Shop. A special excepllon(^’as granted T ' Alligator bag. $25, Farmer’s Rd., haa completed 13 weeks of than required by .egulations. large.sl amount since this type of Thia ia called pyramiding and it Lincoln's hand on hi.s atudv table. trrn st pi n nflniollici* ts Mrs KossliiC (JrEVb. 41 S trif‘Ulsn*l St Ms basic training at the U.S. Coaat ‘ A variance was also granted to lb Edxs-ard, Stephen 9nd Robert • M'arnuitec IVeds M arket: R.C.A. clock radio, $59.95. Boland. 315 Broad St, for a gas hns s hi ol lir«r Pnvid 3 P o tterto n 's: G. E. skillet, $14,9.5, G'.ard .Receiving Center, Cape C arlton W. Hulchinx, 139 E, Cen­ Jarvis Realty Co. to Raymond • • * * » station in an Industrial Zone. The Boontonxx'are dish set, $19.95, May, N. J. He will report to the ter St , to have a free standing, A. and Vera G. Della P'era, prop­ Ke\ln Bradford, aon of .Mr and Mra T FKvood Aaron. Gil­ First Coaat Giidrd Distirct, Bos­ lighted ground sign approximately exception wa-s g ran ted xvith the erty on Park St. ead He waa horn lul in at Maneliealer Memorial Hoapital Hia Goodyear Store; Dacron sleeping F’ bag. $20. Diamond's; clock ther­ ton, four further a.ssignment. ffve feet from the street line. This provision that, there xvould be no James E. and Gladys E. Ferry maternil g i andpa i m l ,a aie Ml and ,M i a f'Kwd Fogll (lllend, and mostat, $.50,. Williams Oil Co.: five X' aa granted, for a 2-year period. lichts and no .s-igns on the build­ to Anthony Investments, Inc.,- hta paternal gi atulparenia are Mr niul Mra Or\'al Aaron, Ptownea, bushels of apples. $2 each, Pero Manchester Lodge of Masons will Another varLn.ee granted to John ing. property at 427 Summit ,St. HI Reject Rehearing * a a • • Orchards; hi-fi set. $120, Nor­ hold a special meeting tonight. Haney, 160 Parke.- Si., allows liim 'Certificate af Incorporation man’s: seat covers. $30. Chorches Lodge will open at 7 and members to erect an . addition...... lo his house. The board turned doxvn a .re - Eben.-Homesj Inc., Improx-e and llehra .lean, dmigliler of Mr and Mra Alan M Gould, 12b Motor- Sales', 9 by 12 linoleum, $13, will proceed to the W, P. Quish which will then be-two 'eet ( lo.ser Tiuesl from Hoxvard F. Beaupre for develop real estate: capital stock, Summer St She waa horn Oil 12 at Manrheater Memorial Personalized Floors. Funeral Home to conduct a Ma­ to the pronert.v line Ih in allowed ** hearing on a special exception 200 shares, all common, without Hoapital Her mnlernal grandmolhei la Mra Velma t,aVoy, Men’s clothing en.semble, $50. sonic Memorial service for William lie Is seeking lot- p ro p e rty on. 1 Storra and her paternal grandparents are .Mr and Mra. George Table .Action .par value; starting capital. $10,- Harmac; two end tables, $10 ehch, S. Tedford at 77.70.. after xvhich Action on variances soii.'-ht by Broad St. Ij 009. .Seymour A. R othenberg, Goiild 72 I 'heal nut S I. fo u r ha.ssocks, $5 each, F. \5'. they xvill go to the Holmes Funeral . a a a a • the W. H r.ngland Lumber Co., In .September the ZBA denied ^ •lean C. Pasqunitnl and Ja y E. Wooixx'orth; ladies handbag. $25 Home to conduct a service for f.eorglii Hhiiie, daughter nf .Mr aud Mra Riibcrl K Wilha. .1.2 h |.i ■»! 1*^ It 7 54.50 E. .Middle Tpke. arid I. & L Beaupre's request fpr a special ex­ Riibinoxv, Incorporators. Txa’eed's; travel Iron, $5, men's Hart land M. Street at 8:16. ception In dec to liave a ti-,e(j RE-ELECT neliTinnl tl She waa horu (id 12 at Maiulieater .Memorial .Motors, ()34 Centei St., xvas p o st­ 1 1 1 H'ullilliig Vennifs Hoapilal Her miil.eriinl grnndpureiil.a are Mr aud Mra William poned temporarll.x fop further car lot on the premises, .Several Gilbert WhiUmann for Abraham N Sw eel e, r,;; SI ii rk w eat her SI ami her paternal giandparenia study. days ago Beaupre again sub­ I Pllkins. altcratioris to house at 41 are Mr and Mra Homild F Willia. ai I’rincetnii SI, The lumber conipan.v wishes to mitted an application for an ex- jI H arllan d Rd.. $1,,500. erect a free standing, lighted, ceptlon on the grounds that he ;j R. Pcccerillo for T, Klein, erect Aliirdn Fee. daughlcr of Mi and .Mra Rmlnev T Ilolin, 7,2 ground sign, and LAL .M otors noxv wanted In use the property for ! garage a I 197 School St . $950. JOHN J. WALLETT Waddell Rd She waa horn Od in- al Manrheater Memorial xvislied to -erect a sim ilar sign ap- both used and nexv cars. The ap­ Ernest Ritcliic for Walter F. plication xvas rejected however, as Hoapilal Her niiileMial giandparenia arc Mr and Mra Gharlea proximaCely 15 feet from the ! Biucomb, alleratlons lo house at P .McGartliv. Newton, Maaa , and her paternal grandparenta ara street line. the board did not .feel there xx-a.1 snil hilt Inc., 991 Main .St,, to build six Although the board listened to apartments on the second floor of William L Finesilvcr. erect stor­ lri tDilk an outline of Beaiipre'i plans at Sriiool !Mrims the building xvhich has le.ss lot age shed al 472 Keeney St., $3.50, \\ Oflnnsilav . k'rrtnkfurt nn roll last night's hearing, they again Mrs. Hugh Everett, alterallons area than regulations require. decided that there wasn't, suffi­ p4i|:it.o rhip?', npplP*sntirs to house at 374 Summit St., $180. Extensions of pcrmls.sioii xvere cient i-hange to alloxv the applica­ JUDGE J O ^ J. W AUEH Tlirrr* nill hr no srhnnl nrxl i itomrlimil milk m rat granted to the Zion Evangelical tion lo lie heard the next time they Ffifi.ii' bf*i nM''«' nf Ihf {rHrhrrs'• ’I'luirHila flnvioli with h iitlfird Rif'cn hi*sns, National Wina Wpph! Lutheran Church for two free met. rnnvrnlioM Mi' ihin, fm < )< t , standing ground signs, one on the nn.l hiiltiM I li'M-rv RrinMn with _ In holdover business, the ZBA thm ucli 23 HIP ns folUius ^ 1 southeast corner of Cooper and granted a variance sought hv Pero rrn m i. niilU COMMITTEE P’.loiin’nlary | Sriilnr lllsh %Vine Festival Timet Center St., and the other on the Orchards at 276 Oakland St. IVro 'hii krn n< r •inup pr;^ northeast corner of West St. and wanted the variance in order to I n d k p k n d e n t MnnrlH.V- S io trh lamb rhop.s FOR RE-ELECTION n'lt nmU milv Nilfl'hv Irh Hartford Rd, Permission is for a creel an addition to the store which prn'rri,, niil'U- mn'-liof! potato. h u ttrrrfl p^ss. 2-year period. i is non-conforming. Tlie addition Tuoa«ir)\ hipiul nml biiltpr. nitlk T htt* Fords yon've Sot to try! Far left i« the new O ther extensions of perm iaslon , w-ould exceed 50 per cent 'bf the OF RnUnl m.ii .Tinm nrv! Thiinderblrrt . ., cenirt, the new Guiiom .400 ludor |ntn (t n l'ji< f' \ rg rt rilil'' Italian spuRhotli with of 2-year periods were granted lo ■ assessed valuation of the present R kPI BLK AN St M'Us. hrmr) * bnltor irr crrRni uw:\\ sinirr. kltnrr salad, Ijsrd mil Sedan .... gnd above, the 9-passenger Country Sedan. Coast to Coast qt 8 5 gal 1.67 Wayne Wright, west of 1149 E. (building. JUDGE niilU nml ))Uttrr. milk Middle Tpke. sign: Lillian H. ! — ------Writnrsiinv MhUpM roincd bssf CALIFORNIA SWIET WINES-GAUON 1.1S MphI hiv' Smith. 28 Kensington St., beauty | About 18'a million Americans JOHN J. WALLEH 1 \ liMsIi. hiiHcrn! whole krrnsl corn p'<» w ith potrtin tnp, hiillrirrl tiDrt.s, \ PORT, SHERRY, MUSCATEL, WHITE PORT parlor in home; Alexander .larvis, j hold fishing licenses and 14 million D LMOCRAT hio ul nml hiiUrr, milk. brfft^l srifi hiitt''i. R rUU m signs on the corner of Britlge -St. hold hunting licenses. ThmsitHN , llnmbiirp; on roll po* j 'vblpp»*d rrram milk Into 1 hips rolfl mlrslaw. milk | Tlnirsflav r'lrt on roll 1 p rrrn sni’rl p'>latn « liip.n i hni i* VOTE FOR JUDGE W ALLETT Intr .rnUr* inill< No hum a rto r (a NtrRjfl O 'Pay. | b o t 5 3 gal. 1 . 0 5 .1 ipRliorn' lion who laid an epR i CoasttoCoast rliiiiior IIIrIi Window thsdet of lovely Du Pont rvotv dav for nmio thnn 20(i ' CALIFORNIA RED TABLE W IN ES-G A U O N 1.95 “Tontine” sre eoey to with. Will -1. so TKAKK OF PKOBATF KXPKKIK.M'K 51nnrln\ \'i';:rt atilr* t)rcf nmip ill U'llRria t'ivi\rr.sil S' in Nr\s ,1oi- CUSTOMIZING KITS look like new. WonYcriek, fray er a. ?n YEAKS AH CLERK OF THE COURT. ..fnna snl.’irl 'landvi n h p m i '. milU Nr\ (■olli'pr ofTiiuiN h iin rd r|n\\ n BURGUNDY, CLARET, ZINFANDEL pinhole. Available in many attrac­ b. 10 YEARS AS FI LL TIME PROB.4TE JI DGE. FORI). BUICK. EDSEL. CHRYSLER, Tur.sflH', n.iKr.l ViiKinm ham nil iifTn to pul her m n Irlesiam n tive colon. Jiiit call ui. We will be Parsirv p*i|;»ln .npiiru h, spli c ^hl^w, PONTIAC, CHEVROLET, LMPALA glad to meaiure your windowi arid *. 80 YEARS OF .\0.'5'-rARTISAN SKR\ ICE give you a free eetimate for new S. A PROVE.N PROBATE JlIN iE . Coast to Coast 5 9 '' cu 1.15 BIRDS OF THE WORLD "Tontine." TOW N ADVERTISEMENT CALIFORNIA WHITE TABLE W iNES-GALlO N 1.99 LTFE SIZE X SNAP f Jt "" ^ D U PO N T YOLUNTEERS# reganuew of party affiliation.'wishing to offer their , SAUTtRNE, RHINI ' NO GLUE NECESSARY -aonigra, please attend IRD Committee meeting ’rhunwlnv $ P»M. al h^dquartora, 808 s- PAINT BY NUMBER “ TPNTINE. Main St., Room 2—Ml 0-8724, 9-3021. »-88IT.

Large Colleciipn Of ROBERT STARKKL. ATTV. JAMES HlliTilNS, Co-Chairmen. RUBBISH Coast to Coast ot7 9 %11 .5 5 E. A. JOHNSON WALTER ITZrPEA.'Trenstirer. AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL ferial V8 power and you have the last All receptiU'le.s or nialci'ial.s should he placed on the BIENDB) 5TH 4 | | 4 « the Hiuxxelx W'oiltl'x f ini! W ith new TTuinilei bird flax or that's so diiiahle yon won’t have to wax.it ex'Ci . . . a n d word in aiiiomaiic driving plus the ‘’buili-in'' overdrive O l d H a r v e y WHISKEY BOT O t A O *riM PriM to Riglit* CentM t BraiMl lawn Ihe night before as trucks and men will start in in e.u h In rlx liftc and i.ixieliillv new interiors, the ;Vt Fouls 12 Yoart Scmim CorMf designated areas nl 7:00 A.M. (ICO new ei ononi) powci'-traiiMnission teams that will briiig' savings ol an economy-geared axle. ate lie.iutdully "|>ro|)oi lioned lot elegatri'tli'lx ing. you savings autoinatirally. 'M ia i’s ' w hy sve say-,."•lor ’59, 86 PROOF-4, 5 & 6 YEARS OLD-HALF GALLON 7.79 Ask Hm Mon WheKNOWB Ford is mily a niaxtcrpiet e o( underpiidng! ‘ r^OQQQMQQQQQQQQQQQoi^OQOQQQQOQQQQQQi^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19$8 I’oxM'i. |H-ilonname amt just jtlain diTxiug lull are Altogether NEvl^ lo cxerythiog yyou can see', feel or touch! I seixcti u|> ill uexx' |iiopoi(ious, Uai. And sou laii lhauL T« Dm I9t: iLr« ftMUEMlB«rf to tool *• ovr NEW economy team Number One! Now yoteran Im-e ocost tto tiMt roAMaptiM •( con^ n. Our the t'lt'gaul rliunileiliful .igaiii. l ot ii'x a new auti livelx I MloOmao will roAoMi iklo ^ u p »o from timi COLLECTION SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: all the high iierlorm aiuc pi a toniplcicly tieu' FindoniatijE; L y tin ,b ro o k WHISKIY .0? 3 .3 9 U r u Ploo u te r iMIiiRliiir provMoA you aiid. ‘J huiiilci liiid \ ‘-8 eiigiue'ih'.il gixex sou luou' U'xpouxixe Ili« ranmimrr Imy’u eotupUtM witto tlio lormu SBSZS Drive teamed with Fold's Mileage.Maker .Six or Thunder- I 9 t tW offor.- Proountutiuu U r r«d#moiion AREA BOUNDED powei where you lirnl it —luiin Sd to 7(1 nipli — unite 86 PROOF-5, 6 and 7 YEARS OLD-HALF GALLON without Nttch cumplihAcu oouoiuutoo frauiE. . lin'd V-8 engine-at a |iriir that pins .aiitom.irir driving 7.99 ItoVoieisB purrhUBo alnrk sax iugx where it payx oil, oil the Mind, •rwne.sr'yar 0t uur. lK«to4s U «uv«r m u^no ' prooomod North by South Windsor and Vernon Town Lints within everyone’* car budget. U’s a mtHlein, simplihed"' I fnUjM W Bft09m ru^ooot -OfMl Utiuro to 4o *9m mky. al «a r #|Ktoa. votA all cuupoao ’East by Bolton and Vernon Town Lines Mmy 0tk$r Ptpvim Brtsit m NmnI I •utomltlM fur for whirh ao |iruof ■\ll siaiidaid l iiul engines—.Six or Thunderhiid V-6’®- •f parehaaoA la alMwa. TM a «au- th i IX r o il gasoline at prim . )n« .wi'r it/i p9m tm aaairatoaCoMbla. aoaaaaifaaM# aa« South by Glastonbury Town Line regulnr rfgkinr Irt faa4 aaly — e n mOi agedlSBitk W% will wtA yVost by South Main, Main, Union and Slater Sts. 3 cents on each gallon! There’s a nexv alum inited muffler ^om e in and get that NEW FORD FEELIN 6;^***^ the cars with Thunderhird elegance y m e i s m ^ n OFF wMBur ruGuuMrtkMB tkraGCli uuiaMa acaauiua^ y e u r em km m m ateerswrlie aru mm rutaji Aiatrw - «M gtmw fi. At luM P i M r m m tk B m iim , aaA u o u m m vIH uuM a aa 2U*m **A A m aaloa.taa ataat' NOTE: RUBBISH WILL BE COLLECTED ON ALL 2a iNBM MiaEaBur. VaM fa amr ptaaa whoru mEASTCENmSt. '9 # m I t i i f t i ' Ma Ma I* p ru k ^fo i. URa« ar raatrla(a4 %e HIGHWAYS w it h in THE ABOVE DE­ iTnTiiHi.iHi.imii m Uar. OaaN ralM iJ m e t I f Kaavur W nM atm SCRIBED BOUNDARIES. ^ DILLON SALES ond SERyiCl PLENTY FREE PARKING Ooeeaay, IN Pw* AiM sW r Teafc. Erfidiics till 7:30— Tbura. till O-tOO P.M. Nox, r, O. Kfc 6007 . By: RICHARD MARTIN, MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCHISTBIa CONN. ” T E L . M I 0-72.1.1 , ’ ■ . General Manager.'' V Ilf MAIN fT. ‘, r ' ■ - : ' -I'- ^ ■ ' xm I V--

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K A N C ^ TER WRNINO HERALD. UANCHESTER. CONN.« !tHURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 19SS \ - P A G E s e v e n t e e n IIANCHESTER ^ V % ^ 0 HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958 PAGE SIXTEEN iSUt and Mra. Knut Baratrom raport taiiShar, bntwtalnad members of Columbia newa from paranta. Mra, Fradanck tha Pbrtar School teaching atsiff. at Tentative Pact SAVINGS ARE REAL SAVINGS!*-*CASH SAVINGS ARE R E A L ... CASH SAVIN<^A^ A. Baardslay haa baan namad Girl her homa last night for auppar and WimOW SHABES VINOS Town Families Host Scout repraaantatlva from tha PTA a social hour, -sj-' ■ -ft to tha Scout troop tha .P T A apon- Tha Rav, Oaorg# K, EVana, mla* Ends Walkout ^ ^ W A S H A M L E PTA Awards aora, . later the Congregational INTERSTATE Ufenury Baatorad Church, attandad tha Slat annual 31 Foreign Students AQUA, SHADES T w o yaara ago, whan apaea waa meeting of the Cmnacticut Con* At Brass Firm OutdianJin^ W ea tV Ju J Town Student ahort in tha Moraca W, Porter farance of CSHgragational OhrU- f t f C Made la Order CitiM iu of Connecticut roll out School, tha HtUa white achool, tlan Churchaa in New London yea* (Oontianod trom'Phg# Oaa)^. - fvsD w With Tear RaOers the red cerpet this weekend for Study Funds called tha Ii>dlan Charity School, tarday, Tend«r, Ftavorkil, A Dtlicioui Roast more than 600 forelifn students which had baan aat up aa tha Mntual Btrthdaya shop and Macllon aa an off day. Fall Lin* of Costom school library, waa dtamantlsd Ruaaall Olaon, aon o f Mr. and studying in Connecticut schools itfisa Ann {!. Oarriaon, a first such and pratMOd Into aarvlca as a Mra. Ourniar Olaon o f Waat S t ax* Ha aecuaad tha union of daalring VENETIAN ILINDS ^nd colleges. year student at WiUlmantIc State clasarpom. ’ Now, with tha alx tanalon calabratad hla 10th birth* to manauvar into a position where LB In Manclicster Ifl families will Teachers College has been named room addition in iiaa, the little day Tuesday,, th# aama day that there would be a itrika. E. L JOHNSON entertain 31 of the students at the recipient of the first annual school Will again be put back Into hla grandmother, Mra. O, H, Olaon The contract axpirad Oct. 1 but Lciinb Legs their homes. use aa tha library. Mrs. Rudolph of Waat Hartford, calabratad her the employea atayad on tha job. |5.> scho'.arshl^ offered by the Co­ The weekend gathering, an an­ Albslr, chairman o< tha Ilbraiy 79th. That evening, In honor o f On Monday, however, they ap* FAINT 00. lean and Tender nual event, i'i designated the For­ lumbia T A . committee, haa aakad for volun- tha double date, Mra. Olaon antar* proved thb atrika deadline. 72S Main S t., TeL M I f *4501 eign Student Welcome Forum and Miss Garrison la the daughter of tears to assist with thia job. Any talnad with a fam ily dinner party. Tha pay range varies with tha is sponsored by the Service Bureau Mr. and Mrs. Marciia Garrison of one willing to help ahihould tala California Vlaltor numerous type of Jobs. for Women’s Organlzstions. a non­ Cards Mill Rd. and the grand­ phone her during the evanlnga or Mra. Joaaph Hutchina, the for* profit educational grmip support­ daughter of the late I^evl Garrison, on Thuriday and Friday i n . the mar Marion Clough of Wllllman- BRISTOL STRIKE ENDINO Fores or Combination LB ed by the Auerbach Foundation. former state rural stipervleor of day time. tlc, now of L o t Angalaa, la mak* Bristol, Oct. 16 (d^—Reaching L a m b Largest social event of the schools in this area. Well Child Ooftferencra End Ing a vlalt to har huaband'a par* of a aattlamant in a labor dispute weekend will be Satiinlay after­ Her name was proposed by the Dt . Heater Brown of tha State anti, Mr.rand Mra. LaStar J, Hutoh* RecHves BS at the New Departure division ,of a H I A R I N D a i d Scliolars'ilp Conirpittoe of the PTA noon in Hartford’s Ccntliiel Hill Health Department haa advised Ina anit'^alao ivlaltlng her many General Motors here waa reported Well Trimmed, Lean end Tender at a meeting of the association Miaa M argarat Jana Cartar, Hiot M ots you Hall where the youths will get a Mrs. Eugene Denta, PTA Well friends and rAativaa In the. area. early today by an officttl. Tuesday night . daughter of Mrs. Uncoln J. Carter, chance to dance to the Jar.r. offer­ Child chairman, that Well Child She is sister to Mrs. Stewart Tib* Joaaph H. Robinson, divisional Haorint ot Ita toat ings of the rtockwell Rockets. MIsi Garrison was graduated clinics, a program of many years 15B Boulder Rd,^ and tha lata Mr. manager, made tha announcement, from Horace W. Porter School as bits of Lake Rd. ...for only $^^00 They w-ill he {)ff!ciaily welcomed standing, wilt be omitted thIa fall Wednesday morning the three Cartar, racalvad her bachelor of which he said climaxed almost 40 LB there by Rabbi Abraham .) Feld­ president of her class. At Wlnd- and spring. This Is necessary be­ consecutive hours of negotiating. First National's mctirulnus meal nam High School she played In Hutchins left early to drive to science degree from the School of man of Temple Beth Israel cause -of a shortage of public The proposed contract will now the school orchestra for three Maine where they will vlalt tha Physical Therapy, University of Lam b Chops-■» Prior to this the Mamhester Amin (] tiffin Fhoio health nurses, she said. However, younger Mrs, Hutchins' aon, Capt. be submitted to union membera, Ne fancy sties eeauaissieest buyers never compromise with Council of Hiurch Women will yeara and with the school hand for Budlo-visunl examinations and flu­ Connecticut. Sept. 27. That's hew Zenith tan effer lie four years, servlng.lt as w-arrant Merwln Hutchins, stationed at who are scheduled to meat tomor­ provide a hmcheon for shout wn of E n f f f i f f e d oride trcHlmcnl of teeth will be Miss Carter, who waa graduated aMdel SO-X Hearini AM at el* officer. She was also a member of Limestone, with tha A ir Force row, he aald. Soma 1,800 er/ployea x^uality, and First National stands the foreign youths and their host­ made next June. from Manchertier High School in meti It the price of meey cam* The eiigagemenl of Miss Beverly the French CJlub, She was gradu­ His wife and two children are are Involved. They have bean idle esses St .St.’ Mary s niurch. The William Jacobna, memberahlp 1954, is a member of the Ameri* parehle cempctlilva Initru* A Boiilmi to Lee Burton Is an­ ated from there laat June, one of there with him. ainca Oct. 2. braind their buying judgment with Garden Club Is decorating the chairman, haa announced that can Physical Therapy Aaan., and eieaii. IO>Day Meaey*iieh LiDGI HILL HAND nounced by her parents. Mr. and the list of four year honor stu The Meriden Division of New Coritish Hens there arc 1'26 paid membera now. a member of PI Beta Phi Sotwlty. Oueraeiesl Come-la...er church. Mrs A .I. Bolllnp, 26 Hollister 8t. denta who had attained an aver- Mandiimter Evening Herald Oo* Departure and union members •b unconditional money-back guar­ fin .Salunlay evening the Man- A ■ membership drive la being She has accepted a poaltlon at the phene for hesM deMenstrttlee. Miss Holllno was gradhaled from ag'e of SO per cent or hettee’ In all liimbla correspondent Mrs. Donald reached -an agreement ea^ly this rh«ster hostesses are sponsoring planned for the near future when Cacebral Palsy Hospital, Durham, Manctiester High hchool with the aubjects 'or four years. R. Tuttle, telephone Academy week, and the 1,700 employea have 'U H m im n t" a dimmer and dance at the Coun­ every effort will be made to algn N C. antee. Tbat’aNvby you alwayi .buy lOfifi class and Is employed by the I 'f A Chairman 8-MS6. been returning on a progreeslve |;»«r WELL TRIMMED LB try Club for the students whom up all parents of school children. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Howard Bates, president of the pattern, Smoked Butts they sre entertaining Omelery Group to Meet Firat National meaH^onfidently. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and PTA, at this week’s ineellng, sn- company, 'Van Brown- Packing Co., Only local iaaues were involved Hosts, (iiiesta The West Street Cemetery Assn, Mrs, I.,ewis Burton of Glastonbury nnunced that Mrs. Ijeo Cartier Jr, Clever Poatman with thU address: at both plants. Marie Idaelte tinvlil of Halil, at­ will hold a meeting in Yeomans •'WAG B RPW O QUCKNG CO.. QUINirS PHARMACY Vl hat’i more, you enjoy'Itig cash He attended both Manchester siid will bo program chairman for the LBS tending Annluiral I'ollege. Is alay- year. Alao tliat Mrs. Gforge Dos- Hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock Tulsa, Okla. iJFi — Accountant 1700 N, Ykme.” In the past five years the French PH O N E M I 1-4189 Ing with Dr and Mrs. Mather Nelli Glsstniihiiry schools and la em­ savings on your biggest (ou^tem Sausage Meat ployed by the Kamaii Aircraft kow and Mra George .facohaon, according to a notice Issued by Clinton McGill said he would like cotton industry has increeied its of 67 Boulder Rd. Mason A. Nuhfer, aecrclary-treas- I f the lea on Greenland were productivity in spinning and weav­ Corp. two of llie teachera on the F’orler to offer a pat on the back to some Mlrielle rierie of Halil and Ro­ melted, the level of the world's ing by illghtly more than 50 per The wedding will lake place In .S.liool staff, wilt edit the ITA urer of the group. clever post office worker. *Wt NANOU SATTiMU ASS ACCMieWM •> just as you save on every item a t, sario Orezso from Venezuela, stu­ oceans would rise 24 or more feet. cent. roe ueer MSAMMe aim February. nevsheet, liandllng s< hool news Mrs. Ethel Brehant, sixth grade He received a gas bill for his dent at Annliurst. sre staying with First National, every shopping day V.U Mr i.iid .Mrs. .losepli Skinner of lin Tanner SI Ai-adrmy; Esther Calvlno of Vene­ Sliced Bacon Sauerkraut Renee Rlam het from ('anada. zuela, at Annhoral; and Roalla ol the yearl SLICED COD Oiianche from (kiha, nl Aniihural; also St Annhiirsl, Is staying with M iU N xY Mr. and Mrs .lohn I-amenzo, 19 a e all ataylng with Mr. ami Mra. LB LA 4 9 c KATirt 2-LB BAG Jean Rd Peter Nakienls. 126 AdelaliJe Rd. c u n iD ' B. R Ramappa. India, attending Giilllermn Gonzalez of Costa TlConn. la staying with Mr. amt Rica and Miguel Paac-al of Cuba, Mrs. Harris Gibson of 46 Turn- both at UConn, are ataying with bull Rd Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Besser, Margaret Mary Wong of China, 114 Adelaide Rd. attending Our Lady of the Angels Ruby Nolzer of Ghana and I.,ete- ela Naaaaii of Liberia, UConn, are slaying with Mr and Mrs. Felix OulilanMfr/1^ ("roauce walued, .S. Klork. «3 Henry HI. Glims Ramos of Puerto Rico, at­ tending Annhiirsl, and Weltaman LONG ISLAND - U. S. No. 1 - Good Every Maal Yei-hlel of Israel.- at UConn. Sre SEND THEM staying with Altv. and Mrs. John fipccioJBiujB Thu Week! H. G Rotiner, 48.1 F Center St. John Rindhury of England and A U sussesiI PAMILYSAMIIV 4 8 - lb b a g THE Nionlsii Kondo of .Inpan. both at Ponifrel School, sre slaying with POTATOES Mr and Mrs Lawrence A. Rlker. m ao HOMETOWN Highland Park. Finast Flour .. 37 < Tom Polltik of Hcotlund and James Malna of Kenya, both at lOc OW SALE * X MclNTOSH, CORTLAND, OPALESCENT NEWS |■UConn, arc slaving with Mr, ami CRISP and JUICY 4 3 3 ' - Mrs William Ulcmicy .Ir , 249 w APPLES itoiildei- Rd Adolphinc Mcaujon fi-om Curacao Homeland Tea 4 3 ‘ KARnETTS - WESTERN in the Netherlands Aiilllles, at­ WONDERFUL FLAVOR tending Ul’nnn. Is slaving w-llti DsuaeusLv sinitW NO 2 2 9 ' Ml', and Mis. Ailhui .HIe\-eiis, .6.T2 Woodbridge .m. FLAME TOKAYS Amir Koglianl of Irsn, sllend- G r o p s f r u i t D r i n k «oz can 3 0 * Ing ucronn. Is alsylng with Mr 4 GRAPES DELICIOUSLY REFRESHING - 2 5 ' and Mrs. Harry Huntington of 28 2 CHEVROLET CRUfHfD OR CHUNK Oakwood Rd i: ol- e*l to nis-ept private donniinns Lemon CniiKh Loaf 3fc to help rchiilld hnmhed Clinton Manchester, Conn. high actioid. The hoard voted A Dolicloui ^ erp Lemon Teile Reg. X 9 t Hlmtrlji'0tpr M'lHlneaday to a4-cepl 8681 In 0 prlMtte ilonntlons frniu all |mrla ■ Is UMON FILLED PKG OF 6 25^ ANOTHER WEEK - of the nation and to take up O p e n Brery Wednesday, Thursday and Eiuniiuy coluniiilal Drew I'caraonAi mig- ANOTHER UNIT! gestloii fur a " ( ’ommllti oz wco Eclipse Coffee Syrujg^ 14-01 in 3!7c Briiri Macaroni Dinnar ’s-oz ^ 19c nOOgOOO Ouaker Puffed WKeat 40Z FKG 24c Brill's SpanUh Rica tso^xiw 19c CONTEST 6-Month Floor Wax Qt c a n 1 .49 m oal c a n 2 .6 9 CIVITAN CLUB Look for your^coupon in Oefobar issue of O C T O ilt IS CHIESE RSTIVAL ME Everywomsn's This WMk's CImrsr CHEESE WHITE OR REGIAAR PRta COLORED LB 75c 6 9 ^ UPTON SOW MUXSS Fish Chowder K i B O f 2 3 O w e ' € ^ ' -Chssfdc^ Chkken fncassM * A |k^ Food^ '*» asj U

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MANOHESTEB tsyO m iQ HERALD, 1iANCHEE^»,| CXHOI^lWRSDAY.^OCrrOBER 19, 1958 PAGE mNETEBN MANCHBSTEB EVElillNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 198S PAGE EIGHTEEN / *T requirements which atlbdivldert supply -of water will be prevlded. JeUomorr ' ' '■ ...... I...... I ...... '‘Hal Boyle' South Windsor must comply with war# approved. Community well eystema art alto •nI Oakland Rd. from 10 a,m. to $ /■ Ensuring adequate play and rec­ aubjact to auch approval. ^ p.m. Mrs. P. T. Gatea la chainnan MILLER'S PHARMACY reational area for cmdren la the A fourth atlpulabjon providaa of the affair. |$ H Green B4L—Tel. Ml S41S4 j purpose of the first regulation, ac­ that tubdlvidera miiat poat in cash Paraooat Nets CL4^0AVfi6+ O p ... Young Eggheads Wet School Board cording to David D, Smith, com- with > the town treasurer a eum Mrs. W ilber HlUe, c o rre m n d in t n XIU . Is SALE miaelon chairman. Developments equal/to VA per cent of eetlmated secretary of the South Windsor Oct. IS throngh Oct. 18 of SO. or more homes located mors cost up to $100,000. This money Historical Society, la convalatcing To Be Headed than a half mile from a public- Is'uaed'to insure the proper inatal- at her home after « fall. Behind the Ears playjp'ound or recreational araa- lation of straats, drains and other By Nicholson must have playground space set utllltiea. On eatimatea of over Manchester E .veaihg Herald _ .rr7 “pB*rr ]hav« foiind a cure for cancer In- aside at the rate of one acre per BO $100,000 the am ount w hich-m ust South Windaer eemapOMMlt El­ See Marlow's Per freedy. If you're a hornet. Land so reserved shall be be deposited muat be $1,500 plus Cornelius B. Nicholson, Pleasant more O. Burnham, tdepbone (For Hal Boyle) lawyer, you thould have defended subject to commlislon approval aa one per cent of the amount over M itchell 4-4NrT4. LAMPS New York, t/Ti—1 think it'i time oreyfua tnatead of’accident caaea. 'Valley Rd., has been appointed to suitability for play- pui^eea. $100,000. A proportionate amount of land we dull old people atruek back at If you're a reporter, you ahould chairman of the Board of Educa­ *1110 last yaqulrement apeciflea )n. f ir,teii..-Mial have written the fre a t contro- must be saved In the case of small­ that the minimum lot area provid­ Tubeleas Torpedoct the >ounB Intelleitual. verital novel inatead of covering tion to replaca John T, Kearney. er projects adjacent to property A vateran member of the board. ed by aubdividers must free and I have in mind a particular kind newa. If you're a buainesi obviously subject to development clear of eqaamanta, rights of way korfolk, Va. tflW—Tha Navy haa of younc intelleotiial. I vlaiiallre |„,n, you're the dulleal kind of Nicholson has served previously as which would raisa the total num­ added two new tbrpedoaa to its an­ chairman and was chairmsn of or other encumbrances that would him lying around lila room at ' Ol-1 rrawllng avaricloua Babbitt there ber of new homes above the SO prevent full uee of the lot by the ti-submarine arsenal. One la de­ lege, for which hia father w aa' |g the former School Building Com­ mark. signed for launching from aurface mittee here. occupant. Over 100 styles ■■A, ...... - X gaurhe enoiich to borrow the thiiika all of ua who make a A second requirement Is de­ 'On Oct. 2S the' commission will ahlps and requires no tube—it Is in colonial mod­ money 1 aee Ihia young man lying j jipfj aupport a family and Nicholson's appointment be­ S«v* CcMh and Stamp. whMa you can bo *urc "Sdf-Serviee" decs not x i SAVE CASH signed to prevent the sale or leaee meat with the town's planning Just tossed overboard and its hom­ em and contem­ there on hia bed, amug, vague., , routine have admehow came effective with the expiration of land for subdlvtalon before final coiymltant, Mr. Uncoln, to work ing ayatem takes over. Tha other porary! Maii- mom "No Service" ’ . . . but courteous attention to your shopping needsl ' ^ cohtemptuolia | Somewhere along the of Keamey'is one year term. commission approval has been on .the r 'Soning map. ia for use from aircraft. He wcara eaiidal.a. khaki p a n ts, ,, convinced, the boaa came chaater’a largest Betrothed Other officers appointed were: granted. "Preliminary approval Well Bids Opened selection! and a white T shirt Hia room ls |)„ „ne day and offered ua a Mrs. Dorothy Hull, vice chairman; doea not create the right of the From N-88 atiidled disorder A vigil light , ^ p, honeal and poor or dia- The engagement of Miss I.llk The G'aines Drilling Cp„ Rt. 90, Dr, Irving Freedman, secretary; owner . to aell, lease or offer for Vernon, was named apparent low flickering under the Pica*so print honest and in h Marguerite rtiiff to lal. L»t. John 1-. Merle B. Wbodmsnsee, financial sale a plot to be subdivided." bidder for the drilling of a well at F ffM R Flsoterir ,1ii?.7, records stacked m y, ^„„h Gagllardone of the U.8. Army, is eecratary. OPEN MONDAYS , fhis coupon... A third regiilatlon, Smith said, the new firehouse by the Public MILLER'S RHARMACY 7-# ^ I thn roinrt Kl^r\^hrrr nooks on should clobber, Pon t aiinounied by her parenia, Mai- Zoning Ghangee Approved It. Intended to guarantee an ade­ Building Commission a t: a recent |$ H Green Rd.—TeL MI $^4184 | Zf'nbiKlrnii.^in. ^.xlStcnllllllMn. 'Qii miinildRlf you last’s hit hliti ' W. A Ruff, retired, and Mrs. Ruff New regulations concerning sub- quate water supply for home own­ meeting. The commission unanl- th#* wall. Arnrriran mask. On il hurls. I-<«l him know he is of Columbus, Oa. dlvlslona were passed at a Town ers. Individual wells may be lo­ MARLOW'S Out^Manager's gift fo You! Mias Ruff Is a graduate of Har­ m9usly voted to award the wall REXALL 1e SALE floor, no rhairs, Just jRpanssf anything but orlfihRl. Mm know Planning and Stoning Commission cated on not more than five sub­ digging to Qaines.. ' FURNITURE DEPARTBfENT atrnw mats voii were once a rebel, loo, until ris County High School. Hamilton, meeting held Tuesday evening at Oct. IS through Oct, 18 This IS the young rebel who division lots without special ap­ The So. W indsor Co-operative (Lower Store Level) Ml f-8881 voii had to atari thinking and liv­ fla. She also attended LaOranga the Town Hall. Five additional proval to make sure that an ample Nursery School will hold a cake thinks he l.s Idstnry's first rebel ing. College where she was a member He lias Mo Idea what he's for hut I.el him know IharUff seldom pre- of Alpha Phi Beta, She la with the he's against everything positive senis aiich eaay black 'HJid vliile Civil Service al Kl. Benning, Ga, like a decisior about wlial he will ( hoices Diaahuep him of lne,,ldeR Her fiance la the son of Mr, and tv do ill life 111 Ilia iiiiiid, anyone over I ha I devil* wllli dollars are Itlrli- Mrs. Waldo Uagllardone, 214 Oard- .10. Mho IS luairied, who haa kids n, ,|j, corners ready lo buy hia' jier St., Manchaaler. He gradii- and a Joli aiul a house and a routine aniil Suggest to him that he, loo a"leest, pitiful, at worst a wlien he wriggles loose from the Umverally of ConnectInil. aotille.ss. uniiuaglnallve clod mile of hia aelf c.enteredneas may ; The M>ime back. Utile rebel, when behind the eara, when you're a] 1 habit, ronforniitv and fear. .you’ve hac to deal with a waiting professional. No one la so brave Meet Jm Fuko, Monagir ef the Grand Union h| West Hoitferd; Cornrine'Fflmi, Foirfitldj'AI X* ®*T. IIM If you're a doctor wllh a gener- room hill of frighteisad pstlenfa. aa the amateur because no one la Weitmon ef tin new Strafford rand*Way Saving Center; lob loiten, Mondiester; and lob a| pracllre, he thinks you ahould Come bark, little rebel, when 1 so safe. 6 .to o customer Jones, Hoffldin Grand Union. ' <

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ONLY M any ONLY PInin colors denigna and AMS L- onl.v. color*. Regular R e g u la rly p ric e R-lc up lo CHOICE - CENTER CUT |1.7r> a 'X .yard. Yard Yard /is/t .yard. Save, SoYO, Save Save, Save, Save HAM SLICES Swordfish Steuks m l69' X MANY O'niEn SPECIAL VALUE* TO CHOOSE FIIOM. DON'T MISS THEM! Chowder Clunis FRESH dot. 39 FRESH J L MILL FABRIC SALESROOM lb. Flounder Fillet SKINLESS lb. O t * FORMER CHENEY HAM. HALEMROOM — M7 HARTFORD RtlAD, MANCHENTRR MORTON FROZEN - Monda.T-TiiMda,T-Wedneaday » te li*0 P.M— Thnrada,r-rrlday, » te t P.M— *at. 9-B;80 P M. ONLY QAS POES SO MANY THINGS MOTT'S SO WELL and ONLY CALORIC APPLESAUCE MEAT DINNERS DOES SO MUCH WITH GAS TURKEY 11 -oz. if SALISBURY CHICKEN ' pkg. STEAK MEAT LOAF Newest Type Silicone 2 ' g 2 9 ‘ Oven Door Seal! SEABROOK FARMS ICHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN...ill FROZENEN FOOD SALE Prune juice DEL MONTE bti 34« SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN U. S. CHOICE Remoyable Chrome Handles! Meat SoupsHEiNz 3 50* French Fries 3 49< SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN Hi-Speed Instant^ INSTANT Nestle's Quick CHOCOLATE Aspurugus Speurs pkgi. 45< CHUCK ROAST I Lighting Burners! DRINK SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN BLOCK STYLE Broccoli Speurs 2 Zs 49‘ Tr.v our daHciniis. freah. tender, ROSE-X SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN meaty chuck roaat. A treat the fam­ ily will love. Lb. BLEACI^ FLUFFY RINSI French Benns 2»:>' 39* 2 & 2 7 ‘ i 2 9 SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN 2ceff deei 5c eff deel Bnby Limn Benns 2 pka*. 49* SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN Complete and UiMbrldoed — Little d Ivea RriBSTm DICnONARY l t _ _ NO 2 is. 39* ' ■ SLICED BACON end HOME REfERENCE LIBRARY NANCY LYNN f Resh- j u ic y SEABROpji; FARMS FROZEN Swi ft I Worthm ore SECTIONS THRU 9 Alim, whllt ymrare shopping. Lb. o n e - ^ ly 2 5 * a iNew * Aveiloblc ee. 99c pick up seme of our mild CELIG APPLI Pll 49‘ Vegg^J^s 2 ir39' smoked flavor allced bacon, PRO. for that tasty breakfast stSKar. JOIN THE GRAND PARADE UNION.. eSAVE CASH^^STAMPS Frtoea ■Oeotlve Thuiwday, Oct. iBth, Thru Saturday, OcL 48th;at Conne^cut Stores. WelReigrve the Right to Limit Quantities ORAMD UNIdN NAi PULL SUWPUiS OP YOUR NATIONAL PAVORITIS^^ LOBSTERS SCOTKINS, DIET^D^tGHT Sanalac Dry Milk NABISCO BiB MODESS OCEAN FRESH. LIVE ffqmily .Size J R . 16-OX. FROM MAINE AAoket 10 Quern Napkins 2 '33* Premium Saitines Orange Juice Fruit Cocktail con 33* New Feminine Fabric For Babin DIET DELIGW And hri- la our lobster, full of SCOTTIES' lasly aweel meet Just waltltvg to > 2 9 ^ d-ox. 9 7 * Pko- cam 25* 2 Sfi 89? be served on your dinner table. Lb. Facial Tissue . j% 2 7 * Bgrtlett Pears 2 *^?’ 41* Try some today. strong-X bwrbent RED HEART ia. j . F. F. V. " FRESHPAK PaiKikes 2 47c| iDnIi 16-ox, \ 1 ^ , Nr iMBvy ' steScottoweis ' 2 S'k 39* Pecan Shorties Mushrooms Dog Food cent iHrkevSticks 59e r , 54e:WONDERFULLY SOFT Sliced Buttont McCORMICK FrmcijWfJ 5%s: 2 ^ S 39e'' JUST RECEIVED DIRECT PROM PHILADELPHIA STRODI'S GENUINE |oq[N ' evt-ox. SCRAPPLE. STRODE’S COUNTRY STYLE PURE PORK relit 4 C C " pkg 25* J 3 7* 39* SAUSAGE. r CiNY 4 K »e Scottissue .otioop Bags 65 * FebMwRiaSNpj ___.L_i _.J 2 For Lighter Frying Mw OHDb wT Foe Bobiet « NyspFT ; Ws HMita?;*;s;'“ 2 i^ 5 9 c « OTirflliHi r&.69e Toilet Tissue A '®‘'» 3 5 ^ Pabium Fabric-Softener Spry Shortening iM N idSrtr' 2tS^27c CUT.RtTE Mixed Cereal KAISEp. hmtSMp 125.H ,1 ' \lftX Hk r r . 2Sc W ax Paper j r 21*^ bri. Aluminum Foil HIGHLAND PARK MARKET I 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE 317 HIGHLAND ST., MANCHiSTER Ml 3-427R Mnnchenter Shoppinc Purkadc, Middle Turnpike W. and Brand S t, Manchester-Open Mon^y, Tueodny, 10 A . N . ^ f * P*M-— Soturdny 9-A.M. to S OPEN DAILY S JLM. to IP JL-S A T. TILL 7 X : IIMB.S STAMP RBBdniON CIMTfln*4B1 MfUIMSIllffa WKTPORO V i

I r.--. MANfSnCSrTBR J^VfiKlNG UERAU>. MANCHE8TBIL erature by Wright A. ParUna, general study tha inavltaWo Urns lag ba> Warm Spell spread ranging from 20 at Fraser, T w o Givein P osts manager.' twoM ebangas la monatary Marzi-Bentz Wedding Ckflo., to about 90 in the eouth- Main waa formerly manager of WooiAimetti Wedding I M oney Policies);, Eyed growtb and’lta adCaet upon weet desert region and Loa An­ In Missile Unit the Hamilton Standard Electronici buainaaa trand. €ontiniie8 in geles. Department in Broad Brook. Be­ MONEY OK or RS Sharp Increaaaa In tha money Mias flbaila Anna Bimtz. daugb-'' Only a fe4r areas reported rain, fore hta new appointment, Willis aupply ahould ba avoided after ttae< Two new appointments were an­ was assistant manager of the ^ of Mr., and Mrs. WUUam O. with the heaviest in southeastern nounced today by the Misstlee and . Thfc w«d(Ung of Min BU*«b*lh For ilole Th^y Play bualneaa cycle-haa turned up, he Most of Nation Texas. Light rain extended- Into Hamilton Standard Electronics De, Ann Alm«lU, daughter of Mr. Md aaya, cltiik tha inflationary ra- Bmtx, 229 Kummit S t, became the northeastern Texas and acatUred Space Systems DlAdSion of United partment. Mo. Arrlgo Almettl, 164 Pearl St., ■ulta of auui a policy in .1966. / , bride of James Edward Manl, aon light showers northeastward aa Aircraft Corp. and Paul Elbrldge Wood Jr., eon By «AM DAWSON * Also today a- group of builneaa- Tightening of money aa a buai- i t -Vx. and M'rs. Louia Marzi, New fContliiMd from Pago Oae) Robert C. Main .of Suffleld has Hadrian’s . WaU. built 1,800 PINE PHUiMeY •f Mr. and Mri. Paul B. Wood, (AP Bualneaa-News Analyet) meft gatherad ih N«w York under nass boobi ra ^ y geta booming far as EvsuuvUle, Ind. Light show- been named engUieering manager years ago acroea the north of Eng­ Braintree, Maas., took place at 11 the auspicea <>t tha American Britain, at . 11 o’clock Saturday era also sprinkled areas along the of the division and George I. WilUa land ms protection from tha origi­ 664 CENTER ST.—BO 9-9814 New York, Oct. 18 IB- Money iaaay ha all right, but Sprinkel kota and jtemperatures dropped to Florida'Eiaat Coast and in parts o'clock Saturday morning In St. policlea of the United States tre Management AsiipciaUon atudylng saya, "aa a bualnasa boom maturea, morning In S t Bridget’s Church, near 40 degrees. In moat areas of West Hartford, administrative nal natives of Scotland, still atsmda Jamea' Church. The Rev. John F. the time achedula o t tha prdaent it would appear dealrabla to de­ of the Northern Great Lakes Re­ assistant. In part. Originally the wall was .being eyed today as rarely before ^ e Rev. John Delaney celebrated gion and Naw Ebigland. Hannon officiated. Church decora­ for melr role In everyone’s every- upturn are hearing how changes in crease tha douvnwatd preaaura on the nuptial high Maas. Mrs. Fred­ west of the Rockies readlnga were Both announcements were made 73 mUea long and 20 feet high. Read Herald Advs. tions were while Fugl rauma. ay life. monetary policiss catt bring one ttonetary g owth if a raceaaion erick Gaal, aunt of the bride ..was The brid*, who was presented 'The public aeks what part the about. la to ba u\old8d." eolotat Church decorations were In marriage by her father, wore money managers play In: Trig­ Beryl W.»Sprinkel,' economist of And he wanta the money man: white- chrysanthemums, white an Ivory slipper satin gown, fash­ gering a recesshm; causing unem­ the Haris Trust A Savings Bank agera to avoid “extreme fluctua­ gladioli and 'White earhatlons. ioned with neckline appllqued with ployment, stifling a recovery, of , tells them "the ohange tions In monetary growth airAilar lire bride was' presented In mar­ d'Argenton lace, long pointed chipping away at the purchasing in the rate of growth of the money to those preceding substantial re* riage by her father, Miea Kathleen sleeves, appllqued dome-shaped tower of the dollar. People ask aupply ta a fundamental factor in­ casslons In the pasi.." Bents, 220 Sununlt St, elater of skirt and 4-plested court train. low •much the money managers itiating busineta downtuma and In other worda, B^ederal Reserve CASH the bride, vaa maid of honor. Mias She also wore an Alencon lace man­ can do In: Starting a boom and uptums." Board mamberl have to be mighty IP up” ypur Josephine .Culoa of New Haven and POPULAR'S SALE OF tilla, and carried a bouquet of or­ keeping It going, encouraging In- He saya a study of these cycles good gueasers and act before you to "wrap Miss Linda Ann Buchas of New chids and stephanolls. veatmenta that mean more Joba, sinw tow shows that al| declines have noticed anything hapiMning EXPENSES Britain, cousin of the bridegroom, The maid of honor, Miss Diane controlling Inflation, making it have been preceded by a cut in the if they're. to assure you of the HOLIDAY were brideemalda. M. Haensaler of Madison, sorority easier for people to buy homes or monetary, business and employ­ rWatW AfW,m iMsi#IWWa Til SM ICTi — Martin Rosol of New Britain sls^l- of the bride, and the brides- sutomoblles, assuring citizens that rate of growth In the money sup­ - sMlMSiltW ply,' although, at first a rite In ment atabiltty you are coming to MMf Is MMjfi I j' >sea>ms...taaatrswwiifl*r*a*8*ihiM was beat man. Ushers werb Louia mauls, Miss Maurene Golden of their savings and pensions will be expect. Marti of New .Britain, brother of Wlnchpsler, Mass., Miss Sally F enough to provide for them In turnover of money delayed the Im­ ioarieuu. a. unMaaiT ssurwsr jm is pact for a short ttnie. the bridegroom; and Norman Bcherr of Newtown Square,- Pa., their old age. H uts n j n i r | iiNiriCUL'i sicisslw islsrsiussa Cs^rsllt Csill Azlnger of PitUdHirgb, Pa., couain and Mias Ingrid R. Jeppesen of Money policies. In a word, come He adds that all business re­ *Maaic Man* Okayed Boston. Mass., were attired alike. coveries have been preceded by a Lsara $29 to MN — Leans IHb>lnaiirad at law CMf of the bride. closer home year by year. rise In monetary growth with a The bride was attired In a gowi: They wore fern green satin gowns, Today some 60 leaders of In- New Ifork tJPl— The Society of white Bilk taffeta designed fith ! made with short sleeves, crushed diistry^ labor, government, bank­ time lag averaging seven months. for the Preaervatlon and Blncour- f0€ MAIN ST„ Ovar Wo*lworth% MANCHESTER And finally, In all theae eyelet, uement of Barber Shop Quartet MItehall 3-41S9 . Aak far tha YES MANagar a portrait neckline, trimmed with | cummerbunds and bell-shaped ing, education and the professions Alencon lace, fitted bodice and; skirts with back bow details. Their are opening a 4-dny discussion of he says, the size of the fluctua­ .Cnnglng in America has put a re­ OWN THUISDAY EVININOS UNTll t FA*. • headpieces and bows were of tion In monetary growth haa been sounding okay on Broadway’s hit S IMS N IIN .M« WM «IMS [s long tapered sleeves. The full skirt | all phiuwa of llnited States II nsMM iin swMSqt ImisISm sh •• %'*■** was made with aide detail at the , matching satin. Tlie maid of honor monetary policies. They are meet­ closely related to the size of tha ■how, 'The Music Man." Elberta Peaches29° recession or the boom. The group's annual convention C) last. BEMEFICIAlsFlMNttCO hipline, terminating in a court' carried a bouquet of bronre Fugl ing at Arden House in Hafrlman, train. Her fingertip veil of import­ mums and yellow rosebuds, and N. Y„ under the sponsorship of the Sprinkel holds that U.B. money passed a resolution lauding Com­ the bridesmaids, bronze Fugl irnnagera — principally the Fed­ poser Meredith Wilaon and the ed illuaion fell from a cap of Alen­ American AssembV. set up In 1960 con lace! She carried an arm bou-, mums. by General Elsenhower when he eral Reserve Bot.rd which largely cast for "preaching the gospel of The best man was Hans J. Hen- contlrols the changes In the growth the ringing chord in the higheat BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO, quet of white orchlde end atepha-' was president of Columbia Uni­ notls and ivy lea'vea. Tomatoes »» 4'° 49° neckc of Cambridge, Mass., fra- versity. ot the nroney supply — should concept of berbershopping." terjilty brother of the bridegroom, The maid of honor and brldea- ushers were Robert Relchard of maids were eimilarly attired In "Watertown. Mass., Thomas Do- j taffeta dreaaes, that of the maid ; herfy ,Ir. of Boston, and Alexan- ; of honor in honeydew with spring der Almettl of Detroit. Mich. I leaf trim and those Of the brides- I Popular Corn 8 - ’I The mothes of the bride chose an ' nriaids In spring leaf with honey- • Imond green satin dress with dew trim. -Hieir gowns were de- thrce-quarlers-length sleeves, bell­ tigned with scoop necklines, tiny shaped skirt and hat of matching , ■leevei, fitted bodices and full material and color. The mother of ! skirts with back bow detail*. The the bridegroom chose a rose beige ^ maid of honor carried a cascade of EVAP. MILK faille Jacket effect dress with bronze pompons with ivy leaves, three-quarters-Ienglh sleeves, and the brideamaida, cascades of •r POPULAR URAND feather hat of matching tones and rust colored pompons with ivy. V^llot Photo brown accessories, nachrsch Photo Tha bride’s mother chose a MRS. JAMES EDWARD MARZI Following the ceremony a recep­ MRS, PAUL WOOD JR. mauve color satin sheath with tion was held at the Manchester bronze velvet hat, beige aecei- a history of tuberculoals, and ing or not eating animal fat can tall cans Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. I^eonard GIglio of 70 eoriea and bronze orchid corsage. When leaving on a wedding trip while the man with the cough may be made. Beckwith Named McKes St. The brtdegroom'a mother chose a be coughing for some other rea­ to Northern New Rngland and Kenneth Colton, son of Mr. and NS royal blue brocaded dress with A modern'family of four needs Quebec, the bride's traveling cos­ Mrs. Kenneth Colton of 10 Karl BARGAI son, one would certainly be aus­ tume was a heather mixture suit- (]adet Commander white acceaaoriea and a white picious. Exposure of your family about 3,212 gallons of petroleum a St., was promoted last night from orchid corsage. and yourself to your friends might year directly and Indirectly in dress ensemble with olive green cadet staff sergeant to cadet sec­ (PLUS) A reception was held from 12:30 manufacture of personal goods. Open Tenight and Friday Till 9 acchasprlea. After Oct. 26 Mr. and At the meeting laal night of the ond lieutenant. be hazardous unless you were as­ Mrs, Wood will be at home at 427 Manchester Squadron of Civil Air to 6 pjn. at Cavey'a ReaUurant. sured, following thorough medical Crofts St., Wpst Newton, Mass. The head table was decorated with examinaflon, that they were en­ Patrol, 1st Lt. Thomaa F, Walsh, Green white chrysanthemums and the The bride attended Trinity Col­ Stamps tirely free of tuberculosis. Tomato Low, Low Prices....Plus lege, Washington, D C.. and gradu­ commander, announced the ap­ ■ids tables with bronze and rust Q—Is It harmful to use alumi­ pointment of Cadet 2nd Lt. Tlmo- PRESCRIPTIONS Given On ated In June from Jackson College Customer color pompona. num to cook In? I have been told of 'Tufts University, Medford, Ih.v Beckwith to the position of DAY on NIUHT Ifhe bride’s traveling costume, cadet commander. Bochwllh Is Filled that truces of aluminum have been Mass. She Is a member of -Chi BY EXPEnTB Orders when leaving on a wedding trip found ill our bodies in some Ill­ Omega sorority. The bride', the son of Mr. and Mrs. James to the Pocono Mta., was a black Beckwith of 16 Hartlsnd Rd. Only nesses and that aluminum should WORLD GREEN STAMPS groom graduated from Massachu- ARTHUR DRUG and white tweed suit dreaa with not be used for cooking' foods.— ORANGE JUICE g f a n t letts Institute of Technology, Lieutenant Walsh presented Ca­ black and white accessories. After Mrs. A. H. ^ \ OZ, Cambridge, Mass., In 1967, and Is dets 2nd L-t. Bruce Charboneau Oct. 20 the newlywed* will reside A—I usually receive several In­ now employed-as en electrical en­ and James Qlgho with a certifi­ SWIFT'S Ir, New Britain. , Ca n gineer by Dal-Matlc Corp. In cate of proflcfenriy. This highest The bride graduated from Man­ quiries much like this every year. Florida. ^ 3 C a C Newton Highlands, Mass. He Is a cadet award Is presented by Na­ GENERAL PREMIUM chester High School and attended •ITie subject of possible harm from Fancy HO. 2 Cans member of Theta Delta Chl fra­ tional Headquarters bf UAP upon the St. Pnincls Hospital School of aluminum cooking uteiislls has Pash Dag Faad 3 'dt 45c ternity. successful completion of the, train­ BONELESS Nursing. The bridegroom is a been thoroughly studied by com­ ing course prescribed for Civil: Air T V SERVtCE petent scientists and no harm has graduat* of New Britain High been found to result. The 6ver- Hunting with guns Is big busi­ Patrol cadets. Days CO OK A tAH School and the Moody School of Or Wax ness. In 1986 11 million hunters In Charboneau la the aon of Mr. NIgbts wAt99 Plus Parts Accounting. whelming evidence points toward ^ tall cans^'l ' Crabm eat Peacock DunKcnema 49c the U.S. spent 9.17 million dollars and Mrs. I^ennard Charboneau of TEU 8-6481 the safety of aluminum utensils In Napier on game and trap shooting. 62 West St. Olgllo Is the son of spite of claims to the contrary. Green Beans , Q—Would you say something Oven cooking about Ludwig's angina?— G. Chicken Brath 't r 2'^.’^ 33c -A—This is ah inflammation of> is eO|y t^ o y ... Light Chunk the tissues of the floor > of the 9 Oz. Can rhouth. Apparently ae.veral differ­ °f-Tuna 3 «"s ^1 Doctor Says ent kinds of germs can be reapoiv- Del Mante Spinach 2 ^3c alble. It la sometimes the rfgult of weakenliig of the body as the re­ Pather Wenders U Priends Might sult of some other disease. Libby Be OarrylBg Tuberculosis Oemn Consequently, treatment In­ Beef Hash 1 Lb. Can Spaghetti Sauce Boy-Ar-Dee 21c volves not only direct attack on 3 9 ° FANCY MtLK-FED By EDWIN P. JORDAN, MD. the inflamed area, but also search Written for NEA Service for wealkening conditions. Such as L«g or It la quite possible that the dikbetes, anemia or infections else­ Rump writer of today’s first letter Is tak­ where. ing some chances with the health Q—I have heard It said that all CHICKEN LEGS CHUCK ROAST CHICKEN BREASTS of'his family. fat. should be removed before eat­ VEAL ROAST Chicken Breasts»69* Q—A.young, couple from "Europe ing meat, that If fat is eaten it with these &od buys vtslts us frequently. The parents will cause all sorts of physical WAYBEST TOP GRADE VyAYBEST SWIFT’S PREMIUM of the wife died from tuberculosis. disabilities such as hardening of The husband haa told us that his the arteries. Is this true?—O. M. so^ home heating NATIVE CHOICE NATIVE Chicken Legs »59' father also died of this disease A—Too much fat la certainly un­ our woyl FRESH BEEF FRESH Tender long ago. and he himself coughs desirable for anyone. At the pres­ Lb. U. 'M,eaty a great deal, I have a family with ent time there is some debate Con­ You get premium quality 55: two children and my question Is cerning the possibility of animal MobUbeat with RT-98 . . . tha whether there is any danger to my fats contributing to the deposits moat completely 'effective fuel LAMB LEGS children from these visits.—J. S. In the arteries related to their SwifPa oil additive in use today. And Fresh Produce A—The germ of tuberculosis la hardening. But It is likely to be you get premium serviee. Au­ Butterball lb acquired, from aomeone who al­ some years before all the facts Oven Ready M I 4b I I FRESH WASHED ready. has the disease. In this In­ are uncovered and definite prac­ tomatic deliveries . . a bal- . Hen Turkeys stance ther* seems to have been tical recommendations about eat­ ■need payment plan and many Pascal Celery spinach — Boat Gromn other extras designed ta aialm DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES ' home heating «uy. Shank - _ I Dandtlion — Kak WHITK, DEVIL, YELLOW, BURNT SUGAR, MARBLE and SPICE i • a • • s'? < .PKG. Half lb Mobilheat sLm Ready—Hams I ,. 2 5 . dooft oefito FANCY BALDWIN FOOD MART T ( ^ l . Deerfoot Farm NESTLES MORSELS ~ 25' VERMONT MAID SYRUP tr 27' Quality lb BANANAS 1 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE Ml 3-4920 Sliced Bacon A P P L E S LOUIS REALE. N«w Owner L b . 1 0 c MORIARTY ItoneletM LOOSR 3 Lb., 39c PRODUCE • Brisket lb tO W E S T food prices Open Doily Including HoHdoyt, 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRESH IMPORTED BROTHERS Corned B m f Head Cut fresh PICKED k d l e s s NEW CHOP ITAUAN U. S.D. A. CHOICE NEW CROP. PINK ASK ABOUT OUR WEIBLBND BAB-B-CUE TREATB for DBIlVXiRY SERVICE 9 DAYS A WEEK M l 3-5135 WATERCRESS CHESTNUTS CRAPEFROIT . u. 39c Hindquarters of Beef Dinly Moore Beef Stew 24 Oz. Gan 4 7e Bch. 23c f a n c y g r e e n CUT, SHARPLY FIIOZKN, liKADY FOR YOl'R FHF,F.7,F.R ACID FREE iOSC APPROX I MATE CUTS lb. Tom oteos -Standard Pack « to 10 SIRLOIN STKAKS 2 SIRIXHN ROASTS ' STRINC BEANS 2 16 Oz. Cans 25c COOKED SHRIMP TOMATOES PEARS « to 8 SIRLOIN STKAKS I KYK ROU.ND h a n i )-p i c k e u . m c in '; ^ s h S to 6 SHOlir STKAKS 1 PI.ANK STUAK FANCY 8 to in SWISS STKAKS LB. 3 Lbs. 39c .18 to 'iO CUBK STKAKS 6 to 4 SOUP SHANKS Pillsbury Pie Crust 2pk«s. 2 7c i,^,25c • " lbs. 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Are you pAnagementa apd are subject .to UP—Modem Soemds a*M, b* (Mind AtUbitsls ^ othar iriiange tsrithout nouee. /au OK? , Judge—Have you received a ver­ W P-Newa countrtas somatimts faallng thst ^ m a n c h e s t I r ^ Man—Sure, Twhyt dict? tha Uhl tod BtAtaa doa* not carry Driver—Well, hovt did the ac­ * '9 In F—MaochtttM Herald Haws P —Banditasid Jury Foreman—^W# havt, Y o w tha waigbt In world opinion that It ^ , GOSPEL HALL ALLEY OOP BV V. T. HAMLIN cident happen? 'Honor. *- - ituaM) lor tile Flrtl Haiti —Hound Dog Man—What accident 7 I ’m. Just, :C-IUyhtUna----- line oncadid: '■ ' 416 C E N T E R 8 T R IS E T KlOW WMkT^ NNM;OOaA. ..IMLV M*KEI Judge—Will you read the ver­ liwHAV—Platter Psuly OH.W.LEV, I'M AWIMHT, changing a tire. ’ i STDRO-> The Wdald roniaronllM SCAREP TO m j. ALL THIS / I \ TWW NCR nOUA MINP0 dict 7 T • ■’i-'. ---- >P Mfldarn Sounoi Ha auggsatad that. nawapapar* TW VL*V AWRKHi: M ’S WC CAN ' Foreman—We, the jury, tad WKNB—Carons 140 Club L do an iifofaaalng. job o f '' giving / CONTINUOUS GOSPEL MEETINGS SU2 t CAU6EP IMNYfllM i » m c —Ross Miller -Nutm Wateb ' Nlfhtiy (Except Sat.) at 8 P.M.— .Sunday at 7 P.6I. TViapE ROCKS no fTSO « M T ON WITH When aaked by her teacher to the defendant breato-takijfg. b ^ - . WuRC—Cal Solto fioi-NiiSu'ic—Nighumt Aniarieana aarioui national and tn- W H O nu s deacribe the backbone a little i tlful. eweet, lovable, and not OP—^op 40 Time WDRO—Moode lor Romance tamattonal newa and barilapt halp ^PreadUng By Mr. Davra Calderhead of MansfieM, Ohio wva'OJ the Mf... J^OP-:Mi^era Sounds oEftNlP WHER.' school girl said: ^ ' KuHty- 'maka ptopla awara of whit la go- 4:1»— ^ A y ~Nixm Wateb ng ah m ^ a UnitM 9tataa.“; ' - l^iOW SHALL WE ESCAPE. .Music sritli Joe Qtrand W no-At the DN OHorln spoke at, tha annual1 maat-m«ai 4:15— WDRC—Moods for Romance IP WE NEGLECT SO GREAT SALVATION? . WHAT—Platter Party WPOP—Modem Sounds ' Oonnactleut mamhataI M, th\ WCl C ttvcirtl K«-VU» . _^^__iat4;d Praaa,:a nawi|gatherltherbrf _ - • j? '''^ j, ;^H«>bfsws 8t8. : Daily Crossword Puzzle WKNB—Carone 840 Club *t?HAV rtialil Waicn cQpparatlva. The Kaw Kavanh Rag- WTIC—Ros* Miner w n c—Treasury of Music WURC-Cai amW WDRC—Moods lor Romance iatar wa% hoat at the Eblnar,tar, at- WPOP—Top 40 Time WPOP—Modem Sound! tahdad some M riawtaapar ax- Answtr to> ,Pre.Previoua Puztia 4'3b“ * i ia:l8- aeutlvas la tha Stats. .. 1 ‘wHAV Pluuei party WHAir i\iK»< Weicn WOCC -Becurp . w n c—Treasury of Muele . ■! 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Johnson of 4S Blgaiow at. prepares lo enter one oi uia xuov y oroa now on oatu av uu- more Growl” . t: ’• wife turned to ' ' DOWN WHAY—Night Watch Ion M a s and Servlca SJB Main S t, for a Sl-day, tryout. Johnson Jurt ratumed from Detroit TME C U T E S T VOUNS t u a t m a k e 1“ salt _ . Smalw^ub W.'Ii —News P E O P L E 1 Firit Jewiih WTiRC—News h Weather vvtmre'ha was one of 400 paraona from “ repreaehtatlve American'town*" who participated In an au- Ed Wynn, the noted comedian C O U P L E y - 8 Sen of Adam ^?C—Rose Miner ’ ' who recently became a lucceisful MAPPV, high priest 4 High regard 14 Lamprey WiiR' ■'■'•r ' WPOP-Newa tomoblla panel dlaciiaaion aponaored by the Ford Motor Co. Panellata are also allowed to Mrlve a 12 Exclamation lltlL- actor In serious roles, has turned > Shuts to Peatera ffihermeri WPOP—Top tto Time WHAY—Night Watch new-Ford for a month. With Johnson is Stewart Dillon arid Oliver C. Harrison, Ford reprssenU- of adrrow S Most lit*— asjd* allLstage. screen,, television It Stops 18 Venerate WIMT—Hews WtK'- die,He fcinni tive from Naticic Maas, (Herald Photo by Pinto). 13 Drink made domesticated 19 Appraise 37 Mariner WDRC—Moode for Romance and lltersry offers to telLhts life with malt 4:11— ■ ■ -V.'' WPOP—Modem Bound# / 4 Mariner's 20 Infinite 38 Pursue WINl—SpprU l l : » - story. " I haven’t lived It yet,*^ he 14 On the ocean direction WHAY -Piauer Party duration 40 Savor WCCC-Record R*»ue , WHAY-Jaai Alley • replies. i ISItallah capital S.Deh 23 Candles used 43 First man WTH —SUrltitht Borenede “c x : WKNB—Carons 840 Club' WDRC—Moods foi Romance 18 Bantu 8 Spanish Jar in churches 44 Hoarfrost W nc—Ross, Miller WPOP—Modem Sounds to a language 7 Afternoon 25 Leaser 45 Lank WUHC— ai K“'h U :4»— 17 Italic (ah.) social events 27 Toiletry case 48 Lincoln's W^OP—Top #0 Time WHAY—Jaas Allnr V- wnc- Starllghi Serenade 18 Chemical 8 Capuchin 28 Chair nickname *'v?HAyr-Blauei Party WDRC—Moods tor Romenc, By OOROTRY BOB ' monkey havi learned, thart' new fitting Its, since It dlsclDlines hsavler aufflx 33 Divides 80 RighU (ab.) WCCC— Record Rerua WPOP—Modem Sounds Assoclatad Pisas Women’s Editor fabrics without adding extra bulk. 10 Expunge WKNB-P.M.’ lt:W— tiicks, you may ImprpvUe. L WTOt-Boss M.iller , WINP-Slgn Oft • That daring young girl in tpa Pattern suggestions on suitable Perfect fit is essential at bust 21 Eaat (Fr.) t 1 > H r t r r j K) K T.M Isa U I Sm . W DTO-^I Kplby flaring trapese offers a"' challenge fabrics also ehauJd be helpful. For and ahouldsr,. since wide skirt lines ^ ttM AS MA ta/ma. bm. ,-K. 22Birdt‘ hornet WPOP—Eye Opener 24 Woody planta H to home seamstresses this fall. the flaring trapeze, the experts must be balanced by trimnesa at ll * ‘tfe A V - Plaitei Party suggest crisp fahrtes .with con­ 28 Colorado, tor WCCC—Record Reyue Women are flocking to their the top. Correct placement of darts initance l l . 11 WKNB—P.M. ■ Police Arrest* siderable body, such as sllk-and- will help in achieving a smooth ,ONG SAM BY AL CAPP and ROB I.URRERS w n c —Rose Miller sewing machines tp try out some wool combination, faille or worst­ bodice line. 28 Appeara i WDRC-^al Kolby 24 Deep hole I t 1^ l l of the new silhouettes, precipitat­ ed. For the underlying petticoat, MfoeKepweNeac ^-HP’PHAVeCWWR pftovee WPOP—Eye Opener rking rei^latlons were vio­ tJSAVPAKMt-eVSN AAIUIN© WITH HDU, WHAT- 30 Sea'eagle u m ing a brand new sewing boom. taffeta,is recommended. 31 Ostrich if N P *'WHAY-Uaieilni lated In four different ways yes­ H6kN0W/lP wecL, THAriM ^ ^ ^ WCCC-ByenInx Muile After all, it costs less to stitch up Linings and interimtngs also as- 32 “Look to tha terday, polios reported. SPECIM- WASOUrOFTHff. .IKATaXSMfrD ACOPB? h WStia^pen Mike . a new fashion at home than It does suriie new importance, to achieve HOUSECLBANUm OFFER! — , thou WriC New, Jeanne M. Martino. 23, of Rock- to buy one ready-made. the right flare. Non-woven inter­ ^PRCVfONB WDRC—N»*a Beporti* sluggard" h ■ville, was charged with parking In After the form-fitting gheaths linings often are used to hold out ■IIN©- WPOP—Hewe S3 Caravansary 4:M— a restricted area. Wilfred P. Chl- of the last few years, the new a flaring skirt or maintain the 35 Rows %y- WINF—Newe colne, 24, of Hartford, was charged looser styles may prove confua- sweeping line of a back panel. And 38 Coffer * ’trairr—Maalo for Byenlng with parking on the wrong side of ing to home sewing fans. In the for a lining China silk la a favoc- 32 Play host to JT IT 8ilS— the street. They are scheduled lor nemr relaxed fashions the bust and » ELECTROLUK ■ ' etLtCTtOiUI 41 Diminutive of WHAT-rDateltne court Oct. 18 and 2S, respective- shoulder measurements are the Harold J8 W IJ& tmo^trictly Hooru WortfKs Hflitnrt*WBlglit i i i TTORO—Newe Time ly. ,/ important ones, and the 'Inside of 42 Betimea >11 t WPOP-L-Dhdeland Improper parking was the count h B B vy-auty elBRiiBr 48 By way of i i H i w » r the dress is as importarit as the 300 YEARS' i against Ketty R. McNamara, 40, of outside. • tsfy budget termi. s e i o T s 47 Scope l l P H7 *'?HlA*-aer4neile ARTHUR DRUG • Cwnpietewrihtoele. T,«. a,,. i;,a 44 Expire w WTtC-Muilc by Melachrlne 40 Durant St. She is to appear In Local sewing center experts „ WDRC—Newe and Sport# court Oct. 20. Henry R. Blair, 43, offer a few suggestions on how to PRESCRIPTION e Exeluelve Ileelreiue feetureel MORIARfy e 1M, MIA • -A .40 Units of l l U r WPOP—Modem.Sound! , ithrUeWtdSeeiw^^AMiatm. . reluctance of 718 N. Main St., is scheduled make a trapeze. For the first at- e x p e r i e n c e .sMeaMHireBali BROTHERS "Your mother's recipe says to wash all vagatablaa 81 Slavic W IT *'t?HAV —Hereaade . lor court Saturday on an improper tempf.irt the new fashion, they ad­ I' OCR PHARMACISTS aatberieed neelrelin P-.nehee 1^ w n c —Three Star aialra poking count. 8 1 801 ‘Ueatm St. thoroughly! I thought thay did that bafora putting tribesman lb WDRC-lyiw-ll Thomae vise following 'the pattej-n dtrec- AVGirSTINE KAMIEN K BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDEIELD tlons exactly. Later, when you M I 8-0848 . HI 8-8188 in t n a c a n t r WPOP—Modem Sound! l!*4 - One government expert esti* WHAV - berepad! c BY JOHNNY HART WnO—Dick Bertel mates that although U.S. farm in-.( ^ WDRU-Arooa and Andy come has dropp^ 25 per cent In WHAT ARE THOSE, B.C, ? YOU PLANT THEM IN THE SOMBTHIN6 BBAUTIPUL DIP YOU KNOW THE CRBEK wppp-Falfob Lewie the last few years, the reduction t o * -’ in the number of farmers in the DIRT, ANP BEPDRB YOU POPS b u r 1 WHAY-JJoearx Hour RUNS UNPER6ROUND CUSAR WTlC—DfeK Bertel same period has been such that KNOW I T ----- OVER TO HERS P WTtRC—Amn. end.. . Andy the reduction of average Individ, h r WPOP-Ed Morgan ual income has beek only 0 per ^JfAY—Hound Dog Cent. — tmO-NdWe ol the world WDRO—Answer Please WPOP—Modem Sounds 1:48- . wMAY—Hound Dog 1C—Life in-the World GENERAL TtO—E, R Mnrrow -Modem sounds g:##— ■ T V SERVICE ' WHAY—Hound, Dog ■ J* w n c —RlfhUlne i Days M BE * CBH WDRC—Robert O Lewis Nights «Z e 9 9 Pins Parts W ,tj, .W- ' . WPOP—Modern Bounds TEL. 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LOCAL NBA Quintets Everything Went Wrong Play Simda^ Rangers Blow 4r0 Lead . By > • 3^, 5'’9 M Rule Qiw EARL YOST After Big Clock Stops MlK'.rt* Editor il;. New York, io ^ 16—Th* N*, LW’'". "ri;;'ft-' Uohal.'Basketball’AAan.'opens its Hall Eleven! RAY ZEMANEK ho* replocedfconduct clssio* to 18th aeawori bimday aftemobii at New York, Oct. 16 (iflP)-—The eloctric clock fn Madison ■ safe gun Itondltor and technique* Tom .KeUcF m -obo -oI th#;. four 2:30 with the ’ vis­ Square Garden went, on the blink in the first period of last official* at homa game* of the of shoottot on the . ■■ iting the Syracuse I'etionala home night’8 National Hockey League game between the New Merchant*’ »eml-pro football team and to the field to all toUrested , \ : court at the War Ueinprial 4or a York Rangers and Boston Bruins. To Supply this aegson. ZemqnOk wo* a fine member* of Manchester. nationally televised game over tha That might have been an 1ndica-4>- halfback at Mgntheeter High and FRANCIS KEEFE rei»rts that NBC-TV network. Boston meet*^ Hlon of what wo* te cpme. held the echool Individual one eea- St. Louis *:nd' Detroit engaj^ Everything went wyong for the Bruins also rallied at that ttoie to •on ecoring record until Jimmy Bill Robinson, starting left Mlf- finish in a 4-4 standoff. CCIL Test! back with Boston Colleges foot­ Cincinnati at Cincinnati - to exhi- ’ Rangers, who made their season Roach came along. Following hie blUon contests -idr the benefit of home debut before 14.059 — the "We have to. chalk It up to in­ f'-5¥ B^Oolboy day*, Zemanek per­ ball team, la the Son of Peg «nd experience." said Ranger Coach By PAT BOLDUC Bill Robinson, who at one time re­ Maurice Stokes, the ■ Royal ace, largest opening NHL c/owd in formed with eeveral local aeml-pro, who has been hospitalized for over New York in nine years. Phil Watson after lost night’ ds- Except for fullback Pliil clube. Jimmy Hbrvath, Bill Bach- sided in Manchester on' Detaont bacle. "We've got some young St The Robinsons now reside m 200 days, on the night of Tuesdsy,- ’The Ranger* held • 4-0 . le«d Pineo and defensive half­ erek and Chick Toomey complete Oct. 21. The following night, Oct. after two period*. The clock w«» players who still have to feel their the four-team ataff for Sunday Stratford. Young Robinson, Keefe repaired. Ranger netmlnder Mar­ way in thi* league. back Ken Bird, Manchester points out. Is also a fine 22,. Cincinnati opens the Minne­ game* at Mt. Nebo. Kelley, now apolis Lakers home season while cel Paille waa doing a fine job. Bod PUys High will be in preU\ good retired ai on active official, han­ player and is ticketed for the New Dean Prentice "had clicked for a shape for Saturday after­ York Yankee* after graduation. St. Louis play,. ..rat to the De­ "Lou FonLinato made a couple dles aUl aaslj^ment*. troit Platons, Tl.uraday, Oct. 23. coup)* of nifty goal* and Red Sul­ of had plays in the last period. I noon’s CCIL football game be- livan and Larry Popetn had added can't blame Paille. But Gump Wor- ginnuiK at 2 o'rlorU at lha naw CHENEY TECH’S basketball "MOST HEART of any Itoetnah All eight teams are in action th# others. sley probably will be in goal for us high ichool field First place will team hopes to play all home game* that we have” said Jay McWil­ Saturday, Oct. 25 with the N.Y. Rash of Scores either’Saturday or Sunday." be at stake ainre both rivals are at the State Armory thi* season. liams, Trinity line coach in rete^ As the CrOtv Flies Knickerbockers ' at Madiaon Then.. .Boom! Four goal* by the Worsley suffered a leg injury to undefealefi In league warfare Last year. Coach Tony D’Angona’s ence to Dave Golaa of Manche^ Square Garden opening the ca>n- Bruin* to the final 12 nilmitea and Sunday night’s game against De­ IMCK BYIAKHTKH fIRIlCP, ItAIMlRR BtrDDV f i i m n tons OAMPBEIX • PAT MISTRETTA Denny Champagne's pet, Bub. casts a beady eye on the profeasionara driv* on Dudsdread Country palgn with the Boston Celtics. The The host Indiana have defeated I club played home attractions at ter. The local guard has won a Club course in Orlando, Fla. The bird usually hangs around the pro ahop, but occasionally likes to New York had to settle for a 4-1 troit. Platt of Meriden while deadlock- ; the East Side" Rec, Community Y .starting position in hia Junior year. go around for nine holes Just for the ride. tame night, Philadelphia opens Us deadlock. The blueshlrts have yet Boston Coach Milt Schmit waa Ing Maloney, also of Meriden, in | and Verplanck School. sw-ay seasor, at Syracuse. Min­ to win a game, having tied three asked what he told hls players In two CC^l. itarta while the War- | BRENDAN SHEA haa been th* neapolis visits Cincinnati and St. and lo.st one. the dre.ssing rootri after tne second, riora from Weat Hartford have More Attractive; PAT MISTRETTA, promising shining light for Trinity’s Louis help.1 Detroit lift th* cur­ Bronco Horvath, a former period. belted Windham and Conard Hall | Manchester High football, base­ cer team this fall. His best effort tain. Ranger, acored the tying goal for "You couldn’t print il." he re­ dropped a non-league fi-2 declainn j ball and basketball player, nas was a four goal performance last A total of 288 gamea will be Boston with only 1:33 remaining plied and then he added with a to Weaver in Ita opener while been secured by the Felice A Fire Saturday against Tufts. Heavyweight Picture Clear played with each of the clube in the game. I.,eo Ijihine, Doug smile, "you ran **y It was a Majicheater waa aoundly apankrd Defense Seen as Principal Reason Junior Athletic Assn, to handle slated to engage in 72 contests Mohna and -lefry Toppazzlnl tal­ vigorous lecture." bv Hartford Pu'ilir publicly for Midget F o o t b a 11 UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD before playoffs co)nmenc* during lied the others. Ajid a vigaroiia rally it »■•* by Pineo, the Indiana’ leading New York (NEA)_There*' When' Otto Graham took overArfrom w-hat had become a stodgy League action. lists three local boys on its soccer tr - middle of March. AI that time, Last Saturday, tha Ranger* held the Bruins, which put their reiMfd ground gain* . only recently ..n- the college All-Stara who smacked split T. squad this fall, sophomore Chuck In Eyes of Champion^ Pilot the top six teams in the league a S-fl lead over Boaton and the S t 1-1-2. derweni a apleenectomy and la ih no quefition hut that college the I'hamplon Detroit Lions, the To A Greater Extent MICKEY KATKAVE41K, former Glenney and Juniors Jack’ Schei- begin competition for th* World loil for the aeaaon. Bird aiiffered football generally haa opcnefl benpflug and Donald Vale. P*'-* greatest of the qiiar'erbacka told 55 hen he had Dick UazmAler minor league catcher in the St. ’ New York, Oct. 16 (/P)- 4. He will consider a little adstes in the arena. Championship. a broken Snger m last Frlday a up this fall aiul liecome a them that he was going to teach and .^considerable to go with him Loula Cardinal- chain, |e visiting LoMagllo, a Silk Town jntsldenl, No Telecast Dec. 88 k>p-«ideid triumph over Platt hi|t be" thk squad. The lieavyweight picture is fight in London next spring or D'Amato aaid th* offer wasn’t vastly more attractive game. them a pro passing attack. at Princeton, C harlie Caldwell with relatives .In Manchester. For coacbe summer with Cooper but he made directly to him but added Curl Gowdy will be th* <»m- may eee limited aervice Saturday. I erhapa embielltshed Hie single the past 10 years Katkaveck has i SOCCER Sf...... REPORT from , very clear today, at least in There are aeveral reaaona for It, "The single wing haa Its advant­ been superintendent of recreation | UConn la that Moe Morhardt W also intends to go through "It wouldn’t make any difference. mentslor for the TV schedule ONE BALLON .Vo Eaay Teak but the principal one la that the ages," Graham alresaed. "but moat wing wllh the belly series to a the eyes of Cus D’Amato, with a commitment for a sum­ "Patterson won't fight for any­ which lists 25 jaines, 20 during l.realer extent than any other 1 in Waycross, Ga. One night- at again starring in the nets. _ sw- Already Coach vCaller Brlgga defense had caught up and In nu- of you fellows are going lo play Bulkeley Stadium when Hartford ond string gOalie is Jeff Gibbs, an- manager of world champion mer title defenae in Colorado one connected with the IBC, no the leagpi* season four playoff haa moved left halfback Hammy meroua Inatancca passed Ihe heal profesalonally. There the main Idea coach. Springs, Colo. He had prom­ PERMANENT waa In the B^istern League, Mick­ other local product. MorhardL Floyd Patterson. Here is the matter how remotely," he said. jousts and a pre-season exhibition Foster Into the fullback apoi The attacks mounted from ll)e modern la to please the crowd, and a foot­ The ca’erlal dictates the for- co-captaln, was AU-New England wa.v D’Amato alzea up things in ised London Promoter Harry "I'd like to sit down with the Gil­ Sunday, Oct. 12, which saw the IftS-pound tenior leUerinan alao T and Its variations. Homelbing ball team too frequently haa a hard r>.aUom\ of the college coach. The ey waa one-half of a batlefy which Levene that if Levene had a aa New York Yankees manager, tqjka—with gesture*—at yeater- registered Sino-hlt, no-run game. honorable mention last fall after boxing’s bell-cow division: lette people and show them that if St. Louis Hawks opposing the will take over Pineoa linebacking had to be done to dlaperae Ihe de­ time doing that from anything but proa can stick wllh the T because being named to the All-New Eng­ 1. England's Henry Cooper worthy opponent he would go they dealt with an Independent Philadelphia Warriors at Kiel day'* new* conference. Lik* the walrus and the carpenter in ANTI-FREEZE dutiea on the atrohg aide of the fenae. the T, which lends Itself to the they have a free selection of what Pitcher was Pete Ngklenis, now a .to London and fight for him. promoter they would get the same Alice