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'. • 'b' .■ -.Vs ‘ ' V -T TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2f>, 1967 ■\P PAG8 FOUBTEEN Aveniie Daily Net Press Run jimtfl;p0tpr lEumtng lipralli For the Week Ended October 2fl, 1967 riiii'iH i?r BuAact Council, No. M. Degree St„ HaHford, also chained krith of Pocahonta*. will hold a kitchen Cervini Prepares selling liquor, to minors. Onaablonal light akmraan, m IM About Towri^ social tonight ,at S o'clock at the Li^gniza is . owner of Renn’t UNPAINTED-OREDENZA 12,670'rT ' tnnIghL Lew In 46a. T b n u in f home of Mrs. Mary St.< Lawrence. Mizia'Opalach Wedding Member of the Audit ? " 'n Delinquency List Tavern. 76 Cooper St. and Sapia is h ''''y partly Moudy, eeniiniMtl, naBd ■Mra. Annie Johnston or Mika 30 >3 Church St. permittee of the Acadia' Restau­ Bureau ot Clrcnlatlon H ig h neaur 66. . ' Laitt^ Oopping may be called if A list of car,owners who have not rant,''103 Tolland Tpke. ! llanche$ier^\A City of Village Charm pickup is desired for the rummage I Chapman Court No. 10, Order of State’s witnesses in both cases paid their 1956..j>i6tor vehicle taxes BOOKCASES sale M Daughters, of Liberty. No. I Amaranth, wll. hold a rummage were Arnold B. Cordner. 20, of 84 i IV, LOU. Thursday morning in ‘ sale Thursday at 9 a m, in the Ma- is now being prepared In the Man­ Cooper St.; and Donald R.'VacantI, | VOL. L-XXVII, NO. 26 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES-^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO; 1957 (ClftMifM AdTmUilaf M Paf* St) Orange Rwl sonic Temple. Mra. Anna Crocker chester collector of revenue's office 19, of Hartford, who testifled they . PRICE FIVK CENTS m ay be called . for plckvip of for forwarding to the State. were served liquor In both estab- . The Maifejiester Squadron of articles. lishments on Oct. 10. In Town ; $18.95 Civil Air Pathol will omit Itk reg­ Names of car owners who h.ive Court last week, the two youths VALUE Gimitiicked Gizmo ular meeting toniorrow night. In­ Si. James’ Mothers Circle jdjl not yet paid their 1955 Interim pleaded guilty to a charge of Red Satellite, stead. the unit i-will leave the meet Wednesdsy st 8 p.m. at the tax are also being Included, Col­ procuring liquor 'while minors and 1 Zhukov’s American Legion Home at 7 home of Mrs. Tliomas Brennan, lector of Revenue Paul Cervini both were lined J15. Possibly Hoaxiiik o'clock by Civil Air Patrol bmi for 13 Wadsworth St. Co-hostess Will said.' In court yesterday, Sajlia'and, Rocket to Fall Hartford where they will be Tifted be Mrs. Patrick Bol^r. The list will be sent to the Com­ Laguza. tried in Separate trials at I Loe Angeles, Oct, 80 OPI—Police for winter uniforms. missioner of Motor Vehicles on the request of their respective da- . - Sherwin-Williams Star Held and military officials are trying to Mr. and Mra. Charles Ecabert Nov. 15. If the taxes are paid by fense cbun.scls, pleaded innocent ' 981MAINST. MI3.6638 identify a weird metal object bear­ In December 8t, Anne's Mothers Orcle will and Paul Ecabert. 18.^ .Center St., that time, the names will not be to the charges. The Herald last ing flne and Russian lettering. left today to make their home In forwarded. night incorrectly .said that Laguza From what they’ve found out go meet tomorrow at .8 p.m. with Mrs. By DON GUV rawin McAdama,"Jl2 Weav’Cr ,Rd. Clearwater. FIs. Their sddres.s Car owners whose names are not pleaded guilty. far, it could be ja Whatnik Or a Mrs. William Bente and Mrs. John there Is 1468 E. Pine St., Clear­ removed from the list by next Hoaxnlk. ‘ Ciaihbridge, Mats., Oct. 80 tjfn— Piwor will be co-hosteasea. A Chi­ water. March 31 will not get new car reg­ ' Robert J! Brown, 82, aircraft The Russian rocket-satellite may nese auction will follow the meet- istrations, Cervini warned. company calibrator, told police fall In flamea In the first two Miss Hope Cheney Learned, By ZtMlN M. HIGHTOWER yesterday he waa driving in "the weeks of December, Dr. iFred L. •ng- V _ _ Whipple, director ■ of the. Smith­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Horace THE. OFFICE OF Washington, Oct. ,30 (/P)— mountains the night before' whefi Resen’stions for the Army and Bushnell Learned, 30 Forest St., NOW YOU CAN SEE THE GOODNESS IN U. S. officials figured today he eaw a phosphorescent flash. In­ sonian Aatrophyaical Observatory N »v y Club Auxiliary's Thanks­ has been named to the dean's list i vestigating, he found the' (hing said today. giving party to be held Nov. 6 at at Smith College, Northampton. Court Cases DR. MORRI? C. that Marshal Georgi Zhukov near the roadside, he said. Sputnik, its radio dead, prob­ the clubhouse should be made be­ Mass. She Is a senior. is definitely on the skids, but After aasorted intelitgehce ably will plunge to its death about fore Nov. 2. They may be made FANCHER they were uncertain how far agents and experts had examiiied the end of the year, he estimated. Top Red. Bloc hy calling Mrs. Charles Turkshot. The Cosmopolitan Club will A decision In the case of Jacob he would fall, it. Col. Dean Hess of the Air Force The flaming rocket should be H o p e s T a l k Mrs. Thomas Davis or Mrs. James meet Friday aftemodh at 2 o'clock Lhguza. 4.1. of 29 Bretton Rd., 122 EAST CENTER ST? Hom e Town Information- Stervlce told newsmen visible in the day time and be a Evidence . that Zhukov wax on Sullivan. I on the second floor of W'atkifts charged with selling iiquor to min­ last night it was his personal opin­ spectacular sigkt at night. Dr. ors. will be handed down next tbb downgrade was found here Whipple said. Resldenta of the Chiefs Due at I Bros. Kenneth Tedford will talk WILL RFLOPEN irioet concretely in the way In ion that the object was "99 per Monday, Judge Jules Karp said In cent hoax.” United States have a good chance ' on interior 'decorating following which Soviet Communiat party hoea W m W a k e n the business meetiag. Town Court yesterday afternoon. MONDAY, NOV. Ifkh ‘'Evidence of it being crudely of seeing the death plunge., Nikita Krushchev referred to. him , Smithsonian obseivatory offl- Kremlin Talks FRESH GANDY 4 Earlier in the day. ' Karp re- ) Bread while talking with reporters at a constructed aerodynamically was Kept la hefrigerated Caaea 4 Mias Rachel Smith and Mrs, served decision In the case o f ' Turkiah embasay reception in Mos­ quite evident," he said. "Various clala e^lmated' the rocket will be IVhltniaa — Schraft PAS ^ Leila Whaples, 24 Edmund St„ Adolph Sapia. 48,,of 109 Burnham i cow yeaterdayv parts were not' functional, and a In a favorable position for both ■Vienne, Oct. 30 (4>)—^Radlo 'sm- r e e W o r l d have returned from Chlllicothe. Khrushchev waa quoted as say­ crude attempt at Russian lettering dawn and dusk observations in nouncements from several satel­ Mo., where they were called hy early December. • ing "w e” would give the- world was evident." lite capitals today made clear tha( Wuhingtonv Oct. 80 (fl’h r ^Arflinr Dnii; Stores j the serious illness and death of Its (amoug military leader and war He hastened to add; "We have If the rocket glows for five min­ Miss Smith's mother, who died to disregard the possibility that utes as it enters denser atmos­ a Red summit conference will be P r e sid ^ Eisenhower sgid to*^ k A A aii A A 4K aa i f hero a new aaslgnment "commen­ held in Moscow next week. Oct. 14. surate with hia qualifications." It is a practical joke. In the in­ phere, it would travel aJ>proxl- day he ^ n s to attend the mately 1,500 miles across .the *ky. The Communist party bossea and .. This comment was read in Wash­ terest'of national security and de­ mid-December NATO Council Patriotic Instructor Mrs. Oglore fense." It would probably veer sharply premiers from throughout the So­ COIOPNM- ington as a patronising reference viet bloc will meet In connection meetii^ in. Phns— assuming s ■White of the Auxiliary to Ander- The device will "undergo ex- downward and burst into flame Rummage Sale. son-Shea Post, No. 2046, VFlX', . tp a man cf Zhukov's stature and ai about 20 miles above the Earth, with the celebration of the 40th majority of thV heads of gov­ ’58’s ARE HERE! conflrmaticm of the Impression (•'■"■"'V,'',* in atUmpU to Iden- anniversary of the Bolshevik Revo­ presented an American flag last ernment of the other 14 mem­ ' Thurw., Oct. 31— 9 A.M. Which had been growing since ^^e AJr Force is Dr. Whipple said. Orange Hall Basement evening to Girl Scout Troop 41 - - ^ - taking no chances, said Hess. He said he expects the outer lution, on Nov. 7. ber nations also attend. at the Keeney St. School. The flag Sunday that. Khrushchev is firmly It appeared likely that Soviet WRAPPED! lb control of Soviet authority. Blaenbowsr told a nWa confer­ Daughters of IJberty was accepted for the troop by (Continued on Page Three) (ConHnued on Page Ten) p^rty chief Nikita S. Khrushchev ence he would' like veryXmuch to Mrs. Lucille C ovey. Accompanying If the analysis now being made would demand that the gathei^g No. 128, L O U . here Is correct—and ,the confirma­ visit England on tha a a m e ^ p but Mrs. White frqm , the auxUiary endorse his policy of party con­ does know for sura now wheth­ tion or rejection will await Zhu­ trol-of the armed, forces in Cbni- not were President Muriel Auden, Mra. kov’s new assignment —it means er hs will be able to. Florence Plitt, Mrs. Marie Hale, ruunist countries. Red corres^xmd- WlersblcJci Photo ttiat many experts in the weetern Elianhower’a atatament that ha and Mrs. Rose Lov-ett. ents in Moscow have raported that wrants to go to tha Paris Confer^ MRS. JOSEPH JOHN MIZIA (gorld have been wrong about the Marshal (Tedrgi Zhirnov's oppod. HOLLl extent of Zhukov's power all along. Bush Doubtful U.S. ahee amounted to assurance that^N Norntan Southergill. in charge' -A. tton to this prineipkrwas the- ha win attend the meeting. Earlier It also suggests the possibility they reason for his ou m r aa Soviet de of the painting of the new Sunday i Miss .ianet Rigina Opalach.v azure blue, made with acooped |hay have been wrong abou't the In the day the North AthmUa School rooms at the Second Con- daughter of Stanley Opalach Sr., ncckline sprinkled with rhine­ fense minister \ n t Saturday. ’Treaty Otganlsation .announced In nature of his influence bn Soviet There waa qrao speculation—as WHItt CMAia gregational Church, announces; lo'W ood Ijtnc. became the bride stones. She also wore a match­ policies. Space Race Parle that the heads of government that the work has been completed of Joseph John Mizia, 227 Union ing tiara with variegated ivy and there is every time the Commu­ of the ISth member nations would for the present time. baby pompons and carried a bou­ When Zhukov was restored nist chieftzins' get together—that attend. If. St., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tbs Squire f Mizia. Krakdvv. Poland, at 11 quet of j'ellow pompons. prominence following the death of the Kremlin vvould use the meet­ The idea ot Elsenhower, British varttd from Joseph Stalin four years ago, he ing to revive the Cominform as a rtar-whccl to o’clock Saturday morning in St. The bridesmaid, Mrs, William Cambridge, ‘Mass., Oct. 30 (fP)—6 "Strife between the services has Prime Minister Harold MacmUlaa quickly became in western eyes pife been one of the principal cauaea worldwide clearing house for Cpm- and the other NATO chlefa o t gov­ froai.whecl John's Polfsh National Catholic Grlsel, Bolton, sister of the bride, of the men to watch In the Soviet Dr.Vannevar Bush, a' world fanred Church. The Rev. D. Kent Kula- wore a go'.vii identical to fia'. cf of our falling behind.. muniet propaganda and agitation. ernment attending the Paris confer-' propelling, or Rummage Sale hierarchy. The impreeaimK was seientlzt, said today he la not op­ The Cominform was dias.olved CO all $-iDck wasz officiated at the double ring ' the matron Of honor only in apri- Russian achievements in Inter. ence waa flrst broached last week strengthened when he b^afne a timistic about the United States conUnental bslUstic mlselle and] last year after several yeara’ In­ during the Elsenhower-MaemlUaa canert. Thurs., Oct. 31—9 A.M. ceremony. The soloist and o r -! cot color^ She also wore a match- member of the Conimdnist party ganlst was Mrs. Heide Kulawasz. Ing tiara and carried a bouquet of New English-buiH Ford overtaking the Russian lead in out­ satellites, he asserted, show, they activity caused by Yugoslav Presi­ Big Barn Burn* Ellington talks^ere. . . $72.00 ruling clique and'finally, moved er epac^ scientific development; "are very good technically and dent Tito's defection and lack of In reply to quesUaoa todinr, CHAPMAN COURT, O. of A. whose numbers were "I Love You : byonze' pompons. PRICES START AT fiito the Presidium of the party's Flames shoot high while consuming laat em bm of |40,(li(K> ilalry bam on farm of John and Walter Tnily" and "Because." | • ' Michael Plocharczyk. 235 Union The' director of the- World War very good in performance; vVithout support from some other Oommif- Eisenhower said that at tha Paris Masonic Temple SEDANS Central Committee as a member. n Office of Scientific Research the slightest question, an extraor. .niet leaders. ' . Splelnten in Ellington laat night, Some 40 head o f cattle' .Wera saved but six had . to bo destroyed seiHion hs hopes hs and the othsis Given imnarriage bv her father.; St„ .was best man, and .Michael The Zhukov role, as many weit- by veterinarian bwause of bums suffered before they could be released from blazing bam. Story the bride wore a white slipper j Miszczyszyn, 227 Union St., was • CONVERTIILES and Development, undgr w'hlch' the dinary accomplishment." Apparently all the Communist attending will be aUe to awaken askrowd 0«w Mbt Csam^ 6m experts built U up, was fur­ atom borhb waa developed, gave Improvement of sciehce’i place bigwigs will be In Moscow except ' onPagel4. (AP Photofax). ' , ' , interest In common problems fas- F ill over average loilcf satin gown designed with a sheer ^ usher, • STATION WAGONS ther enhanced by prolonged, and in- that answer to the question, "Are In society is the foundation of Tito. The Yugoslav lone wolf had ing the Free World. boot Sturdily con- yoke, of French illusion edged with A reception for about 75 guests lenae intereste over the possibility T you optimistic about our catching Bush’s program for regaining acl- planned to go but "suddenly suIt Ha did not 'say to - specifically,' ttmtted. Eesily rleaned. seed pearls and satin sequins. It w'as held at the Marco Polo Re.4- ’1590 FR^H IN ANY WEATHER! that he provided a channel for per- fered a recurring attack of acute but hs obviously had In mind such FOOD SALE had a fitted bodice, nipped in the taurant. Bast Hartford. Decora­ •onal exchanges between President up Look fprU* hou*e-md-v)»atK$rvtm« oH tAe red end "We've got a lot to leam,” he (Contijiued 08 Page Fdnrteea) lumbago," Belgrade announced last Menderes’ Win recent developments aa RussiUL $51.00 THURSDAY, OCT. SO waistline, and a full gathered tions vvere while chrysanthemums". Elaenhower and the topmost Soviet The bride’s traveling costume ■ of the wrapper Bakedand hiked better byNckiieo. said in an interview at Maasachu- night. Observers thought, the Syria Urges U.N: progress In the ballistic mlssils 9:30 A.M. skirt that swept down to form a policymakers. flald and the Soviet launching o t cathedral train, A satin sequin when leaving on a motor trip to MORIARTY BROTHERS aetts Ina(itute of Technology, Yugoslav President might not want h a l BIs s t o r e ' NATIONAL tlSCUIT COMFANV* Finally in the last few months, At Polls Spurs an Earth satallits. WELDON DRUB CO. medallion decorated the front I Virginia and Washington, D. C., • where he is chairman of the eor- to get Involved in Kremlin politics Memorial Temple, Following the. June purge of V. M. attendnat on Zhukov's ouster. -in his hewrs eonfsrsnes remark^' Aathorli^ Dealer skirt. She -also wore a crown w'a.s a champagne colored suit' 301-315 CENTER STREET ~ M l 3-5135 Molotov and Georgi Malenkov from poratlon. Two Chinese Pythian Slalcra. "We’ve g6t to tumble to our Bucharest Radio said the Ro­ Eisenhower placed great Import­ M l MAIN ST—sa S-SS21 of iridescent sequins and seed with black velvet hat. mink jacket the ruling group, Zhukov became Investigate Crisis Turkish Riots pearls and a French lllu.sion fin­ and white rose corsage. After NoV. selves. The Russians did. That is manian Communist. party bote, ance on What he called the NATO In the opinion of ,some experts here Qeorghe Oheorrtu-D'ej, and Pre­ concept of collective security and gertip veil. She carried a cas­ 11 the couple will be at home at a niafi'wlib shared power with why. they are-ahead. wm Get Nobel cade of white roses and baby pom­ 10 Wood Lane. “n>e very fact that the Soviet mier rChl'vu 8Idea'win head Ro­ ’ ’ IstanbuL O ct 80 (AO—PoliUeal defense. Ha and Macmillan al­ Khrushchev and was possihTy even mania’s delegation to the celehra- United Nations, N. T., OcL SOesaid in an tiiterilew yesterday that tension rose in ’Turkey today from ready have reached preliminary pons, touched with variegated ivy. The bride, a graduate Of Man­ more powerfuL satellite whke this country' up is z with white streamers of lovers chester High .School, is emplo.ved good thing. I hope R doesn’t get Physics Prize tione. (.*»—Syria called on. the U.N. he—like' hia predecessors in the riots oven tha election victory of agreement to pool Anglo-Ameri­ 'The secret police apparatus on Party Secretary Todor Zhuvkov General Aeeembly today to send a top Aseembly post—is ready to go Premier Adnan Menderes and his can aclentiflc nMoureda In a a 'a f- knots and baby pompon buds, jin the trust department of the- which Stalin had relied to enforce shifted to the seeona pzgee of the ihe matron of honor, Mrs. Manchester Tnist Co. The bride-; newspapers. It 'was|Yt ai dramatic and Premier Anton Yugov.wlll lead fact-finding commission to the outaids the meeting halls to-aid in Democrats. fort tc overtake and surpass Rus­ Stockholm, Oct. 30 OF)—Stock­ Middle East immediately to inves­ The city of Gasiantep near the sia. Douglas TaYt, 60 Oakland St„)Wore groom w as born and educatedl in i aa Pearl Harbor,., but we might holm'newspapers today reported solving problems facing the world (Ooaitnued on Page Ten) (OonUmied .off Page Tqa) tigate the Turkish-Syrian border organization. Syrian border w m in tha grip of Bissiihower said the concept o t an Iridescent taffeta cocktail Europe. He is employed at Colo- i MANCHESTER have'an awakening yet. two young Chtneae phi'Slcists length princess style gown of nial Mills. criaia. . In the present crisis, he assert- martial law and cut'off from out- inch coUecthre security is import- ’ Put It this way. If Ihei^ la a working In the United States will — ------Another group of U.N. members aide'communication after rioting snt to the free wrorld. real awakening In this country, 6d, "quiet diplomacy can play ah receive the Nobel prise in physics. quickly countered-with a formal important role," and tha aasembly in which twoi persona were killed. As for the poMibllity of visiting . then I would he optimietlc." They sre I^ f. Tsung Dao Lee, proposal that .U.N. Secretary London, Elsenhower recalled that Witness Tells Dr. Bush was asked if thc-situa- Greii^de Blast prudent can help by conferring ’Troops patiwUed the streets in 30, Columbia University, and Prof. General Dag Hammarakjold:' be privately with the "principal pro- Uie Medlterraiioan port o t Mprain, he directed the IVorld War n In­ tion was te r worse than the public (Then King Tang, 34, o f the In­ handed a special mission to eeltle vasion of wrestsm Europe from PUBLIC MARKET realized. tagoniata and dlscusainB tpe prob­ where a prominent politician was stitute for Advanced Study at the problem hy going to the. area England. He also spoke o t his tlei Of$2,80QPaid “VYeli, the whole itory hasn't Gravely Hurts lem with them.” , killed in a-gunflght with a poUU- Princetoh, N.J. Last Ja'nuaty they if necessary. "I am willing to taka part In cal opponent. with Britain’! royal family. I 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 MAIN STREET been told," he replied. ‘And I can't announced discoveries that de­ Hie Syrian plan waa formally break security to tell IL I'am only any way I can," Munro declared.. lii Ankara, latfinW and other ; Wedmemay Only For Red Hunt stroyed th6 "principle' of parity,’ ’ Israel Minister praaented to the 82-Nation Aaeem- Munro, known- for usually Bay-! cities army units Wreri on the alert (OeatfaMsd em Pago Tea) discussing matters of which there for 30 jreara a basic law, of all My by Ambazaador Farid Zeined- has been some public knowledge. ing what he thinks, refrained from for trouMe. physical theory. dine.. It calls .for a 7-nation oom- taking sides on the Middle Bast Diplbmats and political sources 11 SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPARTMENT Wflshington, Oct. SO (fP)— "Many of the things I know were Jenieaiem, Oct. 30 iJPt—Israel’s mlaslon which would be dispatched learned in scientific‘research for The two newspapers, Aftonbladet controversy. He declined, for ex­ sgid tension and ranepr appeared , Michael -Katz, onetime or-v social welfare minister was re to the scene at once and repwt higher now than at any other time the govemmeht. I've got to hold and Ehepressen, also said Sir Alex­ ported In serious condition today, a ample to say just how sertouS he TV PICTURES and SOUND ganizer for the Uphojsterers ander Todd. 60, would receive the back within two weeks: Considers the Turkiah-Syrian crisis In .Turkey’s postwar history—cer­ them in confidence. 1 wish I' were victim (rf a deranged Jew who The rival plan, supported by the Bulletin^; Union, testified today that in aposition to say more. Nobel prise in chemistry. .Todd is hurled a hand grenade Into, the o r'to say anything about the re­ tainly higher than in the elecUon I Nathan Sheffermah paid him. 'a Cambridge University pivfessor United States, was sponsored by turn of the Cold War. campaigning during the Turkleh- from tho APkP W irc4 "The question of informing the laraeli Parliament. Canada, Denmark, Japan, Norway, Syrian crisia. 82,800 in 1953" for an unsuc­ public is a matter of oresidentlal and a world anthorlty on n u c l^ Premler-David Ben-Ourion, For­ He said he .feels it is impera­ NEW tides, minute chemical building Peru, Paraguay and Spain. It waa tive for the president of the Aa- Former President Ismet Inonu. cessful look for Communists policy. It Is up to the President. I eign Minister Golda Meir and two handed in ahortly after the {Tyrian 1958 can't get into that aspect. stpnes of living matter. other cabinet mlnlaters escaped eembly to build up a . reputation leader of the' People’s Republican DEMOCRAT TO BUN ' on the payroll of the Eng­ ' The Swedish Academy of Science proposal was Buomittsd. for impartiality, ntting him for party, dispatched a series of mes­ Lee Aageleo, OcL M (8V- "And I would like to emphzsize with minor injuries when the ex Zelnhddlne said 'ISyrla believed lander Co.’s mattress factory that it la z double-barreled prob­ will meet tomorrow afternoon to plosive went .-off last night near taking part in "quiet dtplomacjl" sages to Menderes warning of ris­ Attjr. Oea« Edwamd . O. Brewa its proposal to be 'better than fair ’ on issues before Uie U.N. ing danger and demanding the said today he wtU seek lb» WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TREAT in Brooklyn, N. Y. lem for the President. There is the make final eelection of the 1057 the speakers' dais. But anxiety wee since "Syria accepts investigation Issue of weighing the advantage of winners. The newspapers said the expressed over the condition of He did not take too eerioualy government cease violence. OoBioeralie aombiatiea for gav- Katz, who said he lives in Sah on its oym territory aa well-aa that Tile Republicans havs accused alerting, or of an alert public, choices already had hebn narrowed Welfare Minister Moshe Shapiro, the charges of the Russians that eraer. This will almost eertaialy I Francisco and presently 1« "at lib- of Turkey." .• he had deliberately delayed assem­ the government of using pressure With arty" from work of any kind,'told against the disadvantage of telling ^WTi to Lee, Yang and Todd. who wrae hit in the stomach, head pit CalUorala’a leadiag Deiao- YOURSELF TO THE PUBLIC MARKET VALUES "Syria- haa nothing to "oonceal, bly debate on Syria’s charge that and trickery to win the elections erat against tars s t its top Ba- S A l£ d the z t ^ to the Senate Rackets a lot o f stuff that might hetpsBuz- ' Bach prize Is worth abmt and chest. nothing to hide," he aald. Sunday. ; * , sia."' ^ ' Police said the grenade' was rnihUfsaa for the/state's bw •f* Committee in its Investigation of 342,000 this year. Winners of the Diplomatic quarters expressed (OoaUnned on Page Ten) The Jovemihent withheld final FRIENDLY SERVICE • HIGHEST QUALITY # SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ◄ Dr. Bush believes two essential Nobel ' peace., literature and hurled from the rear o t the public floe, promtsiag a elaaa baag po- Bhefferman'a career as. an alleged doubt that either the Syrian plan official figures, but an unofficial Utlcal flght. Already'aaiwflnmd p'rofeaslonet union buster. steps must be taken to restore U.S. medical prises have already been gallery by Moehe Ben Jacob Dou- ek, 25, a former patient in a men­ or the 7-naCion Hammarakjold Ully indicatad the OcmocraU hold candIdsitM fof. the Repubilcsa >' Katz zaid he made, two visits to scientific prestige. announced and tomorrow’s selec­ 482 seats in the'new assembly, the Great II NEWIII iTiii.inyD ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS On the Iong-ra%e view, he feels, tal hospital. A maintenance em; proposal would get the twro-thirds gubernatorial DomiBsUoa ara the plant, but can’t now remember tions will complete the 1957 majority required for,approval. Republicans 170 and minor opposi­ ^ v , Oeodwtu J. 'Knight and Exclusive New Flavor, Instant where it is located in Biwklyn science must Be encourgaed among awards ploye nabbed him. "•H i Top" SmodjUi Police quoted Douek as saying The Hammerskjold plan merely tion parties 4 each. Senate Minority Lender WIHIam. ••SWANSDOWX" and can't describe it. students, by improved teaching and The “principle of parity” held News Tidbits The government also has re­ Develoiiinents by greater community reaped for that auhmicToscopic particles al­ he had ;a grudge against Youth expressee confldence that, the Sec’- Knowinnd. Asked by counsiel Robert F. Alyah, an Immigration organiza­ retary General will be available to fused to divulge papular vote to­ FEANUT BUnSR BANANA scientists. More Immediately, th’ere ways behaved symmetrically, hav­ <^CniI^ from AP Wires - tals. Unofficial compilations gaveN BOX of 24 for Kennedy how that could be, Katz niuat be "a better job In Waehlng- ing no distinctively different right tion which Helped him migrate undertake discusslon'i- with Turk­ FOUOB UNCOYBB ORENADBS , for th« world’s replied; ish and Syrian representatives the Democrata only 48.4 per cent, jenianleiii. OcL 'M (iF>~Polloe In n^w re frig erator 15h>8. J«r CAKCMIX AI>IO A LARGE A8SORtl(fF;NT OF FINE tjn,'” in particular with integrat­ or left aides, no . tops or bottoms. from Iraq to Israel several years ; fioMt quality,TV fBM M iuwm fVKf "I ezn remember things that are ing and planning research and de­ and to consult with other. Inter found two mom hnad grenmdea with 10c off regular price. ~ BULK CANDY fPiw'ked In CeUo Bags) TO CHOOBE FROM lacta.” Illinois senator .says' country (ConUnwid on Page Seventeea) tudny ' bi the vUlnge honee o f a Just add fresh egga *od nsster velopment by the armed eervlcee. . (Contlnaed on Page Fonrteca) (ConMnqed on Page Three) sated governments. It says h r "can willing to pour any 1 amount of -____— , Katz zald he 'viztted the Brook­ proceed, if necessary” to the coun­ young Jew who hurled n gro- '■S ' J lyn plant, stood at the gate at money into miasile development to nnde into the Ismeli pnrUament tries concerned. ■urpaea Ruaelana . . .New testi­ You Pay Only Cfiaiifea of zhifti to see whether Under terms of the Syrian reso­ Inst night, wounding itve i ^ - 3 3 c PkR.S. 6 5 c DELICATESSENS HALLOWEEN GROCERY BUYS mony Introduced In Waterbury's emment lenders. ’The find niisedi» ■HIGH FIDELITY HORIZONTAL he cOuld apot any Communists lution, two o f the iwven commie. EUrvies murder trjal. Mad Patieuts THIARA60N CHASSIS-with EXTENDED Band VIdao Am* Cplng in or coming out, but saw Sion member]i would be named' by Jlce suspicioas.tliat tlis b o n ^ ' FOR YOUR HALLOWEEN PARTY NATHAN HALE COFTEE New Study Adds Evidenc(i MedsI A»M pliflar allowa up to. 3S0,00tf mora cycits p< ple> FRESH <;R0P DIA.MOND none. He said he decided that the Syria,' |two by Turkey and the American Cancer Society le- Eg- was planned methodtoafly ◄ auM new pamphlet on smoking tl* dlsg. mtst. tura Information to raach. tha TV aeraen. Haa Now I Or off regular price W a Ln UTS Ib. 55r assignment "stinks," telephoned to qth.er three by common consent o f 9See 36 After and was apt merely the act of a Wednesday Only Tender, mild in flavor . . . extra and luAg cancer.. .Japan’s'Wggest deranged mind, ns first thoaght,-.. 2*2 >a. In. el rtc- 20,000 vollr of pictura ppwais ' Pa,v only 75c Ib. HheHgrman in Chicago th at' he the tWq govemmenta. tangular picture lean. Your children will love every ■would have no more part in it, and shipping strike ties up 157 veesels tree. In Grelntd SWEET LIF'E ----- ^'<'i The t>ropoaal also contains a pro­ in 60 ports...F ive million .Japa­ ■'tCBASH V10TSliS.ffOUOBT BONELESS CHUCK ' delirious bite. Ideal frtr everything pyezinted a bill for I2A00. D. Sr Education Has No Effect vision that the new body would be 9-Hour Revolt Malrogehy or ' ffom quick lunches lo full mrals. VER.MONT 5IAID SVRUP EVAPORATED MlLI!C nese protest closing of public bath Flagstaff, Arts., O cLM (JPh^ Blond OsX lln- ‘ He said Shefferman "screaiped empowered to inveatigate the eit- houses. : . , Ground and airborne .r b w e k s • leHtl. SUNSHINE PICTURETUBE-wIth 29r bottle fb rami 40o and hollered" about the elzq 6f the uatiori on'both sides, of the Turkish-. TWO state '^policemen hurt In Medical Lake, Wash.,Oct. 80.6P) teams today combed a ah war ' naw Zanlth high apaed alactron guA that dfivaa SUcpd In ' ■ ' " ■ ' U bill but paid It. Kennedy 8aid the Syrian border. —Simmering unrest among; crimi­ Bethany coUlelon. . , Statewide' northern Arisena moimtabiaiM'^ alactrona against tha teraan haid and fy t— 1 Lb. Lots Lb. BAKER’S HALIXJWEEN On Life Values of Students Syria haa charged thsit her se­ nally Inaaiie patients at the'State pictarsa sparkis with bright'fiiglTllghta.'lRaw *1.29 I AUNT JE.1U5IA civil defense exercise to be held where a Mg Air Force tjankef '' CAKE or COOKIE * (deatiiMed on iPage‘t e n ^ , curity is threatened by troop een.- Mental .Hospital blew iip into a crashed and exploded^ appareat- POT ROAST BUTTERMILK PAN CAKE ■ ■.iii.ii—-...... ■ l7i | ■ | ' during November. design allmlnatas troUblatW* lot Vap magnaL. -Sliced In ^ DECORATIONS I6r bottia centrations on the Turkish side. ^ 3 9 9 ’ ® By HERMAN,R. ALLEN ♦ He said Americans majf be said* None of the diffenencea, Getzela Briddeporl murder trial ends dramatic 0-hoi^ revolt that ended ly killing aU 16 nma abowd. which', whan improparly adjustad, cautaa low .MIX 21c ’ said, was-of etattstlffl signiflcance. ESrlier, Sir Leslie Munro, presi harmlessly last night for 36 host­ Vi Lb. Idits . Vi I- .7 5 e Chicago, Oct. so <60—A study of to hold two kinds of valueS;. abruptly w'hen defendant changaa A preliminary eheek o t the SHOULDER brightnatt, fuzzy dHall. ► "In abort," he eaiaf, "on the aver­ dent of the Assembly, had said he ages.' ■ charged wreckage aevgM heiua „ PILLSBURV’S 1. Fairly stable “ eacred" values plea to guilty...Hartford pawn­ May al.sn be purchased in . ANtSEL FOOD MIX Fire KiUs Eight high school Students added today to se®. whatever the values were Is'available to help solve the prob­ broker’s .Me connected with serin "I t wag all a iplaunderstanding after the traged.v yesterday DINTl* SIOORE’S and there will be no chaitgee in the 8 to 12 lb. cans S m T A an aiwrently growing body of evi­ —Belief in democracy, belief In that the child brought with him lem in private talks. of recent robbery slayings by con­ turned up eight bodMa and ne P l u s 3 HIGH FIDELITY SPEAKERS BEEF’" .STEW Now 6r off The blunt-apoken dipiomat from program," said Dr. Garrett Heyns, Ona largs 10' apaakar and TWO alaetroatatle Pa.v only 47c pkg. dence that American education has the rights' and equality, of the in­ when he entered high school, he victed pair. — sign o f lUe. at Per Lb. la lU 1 '/i Ib. ran S9c took away with him also when he New Zealand, who Is presiding in two radio broadcasts the 'ip^le tweolart lor rich, baautiful tent quality. Of One Family no effect wh'jljever on their life, dividual, an ppttmiatle view of Meade Alcorn says Connecticut was graduned—nothing gained, over the bitter Middle E sit debates. ordered., him to' m)ike before they F U E KILLS FIVE JOMAR values. mankind's future. . Rcpublleans must atari guberna-. would give up. Dr. Heyns ie'’ atalq LAMBCH0PS-69-! LEAN MILD CURED PILLSBURY’S ^plckfged.H e k f^ Mich., OcL SO MP»—A nothing lost, nothing changed.” torisl campaign Immediately.... New Yqrk, Oct. , 36 1ft — Five INSTANT COFF1EE Last March Philip E. Jacob of -2. "Secular” values, which are He said other studies by the director of InsUtutlons. ' PIE CRUST ,VuX 4S-yeatlMl woodworker, hla wife the'cnlverzlty of Pennsylvania re­ Oklahoma burglars use hastily .members of a Brooklyn family NEW 1951 Buy one 2-oz. jar and get "undergoing crucial . transforma­ University's Department of Edu­ ' Not until the inmates heard Were found dead in tbeir bedroom SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 39c do pff on 2 parkaget M rtliix ^ their seven children died leased a study wliich Indicated that Secret Files - Hold rigged telephones to commiit, Hqyns’ voice, over their radios in, SM AIX BIZE. serohd Jar FHe E! tion" with-hhanges in America’s cation showed that superior stu­ today after flre swept their throe- ZENITH TV eariy today when a flash Are swept the inner guidepoete of American crimes.' the big D)axlmum security building L, Pay'only 83b Pay only 53c . technological and social struc­ dents tend to choose traditional /Philadelphia police commission­ story frame houee tn the WtUlaras- ■ LOW A through their email wooden home college students go unchanged tures. For' example, he said Facts on Top Beds wopld they release the guards and UMB PATTIES ! m o t h e r GOOSE KRAFT WHITE SLICED six miles iouthwe'St of this Upper values, inferior studenta emergent er blames U.S. Supreme Court for burg sepUon. The dead were from their freshman through their ’’sOolabllity” ' 'Vs displacing hard values, and that values are key'ed 4uni. over w'eapons that included Sold • Financed LIV.ERWUR8T, 75c lb. AMERICAN CHEESE MichtgaA resort community. senior years. city’s sharp crime rale jncreasd;;'. idMtUied’ .by police aa Michael Reg. S9c—49r' work as the key to success In the also to students’ career choices. Palo Alto, Calif., Oct. 30 (ffO— t i ^ makeshift kniYes, some razor GultcrreS,-'-64; hie Wife, Augus- • Inatalled a Gnamntead MINCKb HA,M The Sole survivor of ‘ the Are Today, Jacob'W. GetzelS.'an edu­ Long-iealed filas of the Paris of­ \Vashington woman seeks dam­ blades and a t«#r gas, riot 'gun. and serviced by ' SUPER KHARP CHtlESE eyes of many Americans — “the Getzela told a ,'reporter that the ,/tlne, 36: and .three children i— VEAI. LOAF mas 11-year-old Rose Carrick who cational ; peychoioglet at- the Uni­ hard-working, self-determined fice of the C2sarist Russian Sderct ages in pogo stick fnll. Heyns, ;^-ho raic^ to Spokane, 15 Potterton’s. ’ Reg. 79o—69c. survey lindinga suggest that "one Evelyn, 6, AntoAlo, 6, and Soli- LUXURY LOAF managed to escape from the flam­ versity of Chicago, reported find­ Horatio Alger hero,is giving way Police proyl4ad a fascinating study Workman killed', in fall ‘ .frpm miles away. In. a state patrol car SWISS tWEESK does not leam values the way one light tower in eta- dad,. A * 2*” 73' 1 MOCK CHICKEN. LOAF ing home by climbing from a ings shout high school ztudeiiU to the affable young man In the learns multiplication tables or the for scholars-at. the Hoover Institu­ to make the b r o ^ a s t s over- a 't'asfj- Fine F’lavor dlum..Three-year-old deaf-mute 59r Ib. aacond atory window onto a )»orclV; iWhich he said are "exactly. In line grey flannel eult." capitals of the 48 states." . tion on the Stanford University commercial radio'riilaUon, didn’t Reg. 79c—69ennia, 9, Harold, 7. Norma. up to no ritnz.'no hits, no errors— . He told of'z study ot students in. neighbor, -later; perhaps a te%ch- last pre-Oommunist .Russian am­ Hollywood vice squad called that popular D r.. E. R. Hodgeon Republican from m anma town POT ROAST Rock F'ryers 6, Joy, 3, Daniel 18 months, and that is, of course, if not Influencing 16 public, four religious and two er.'’^ ^ bassador to France, some of the to Elvis Presley .performance. yrould be retained, as medical 'di­ na unen^oyment eomnUeeloner Boneless Cross Cut lb. flOc h,. LEGS Ib. 59c James lliwJnonths. children’s vstueS during four yqars private Ijlgh schools in tha Chi-, "This, la not to'say," he added, filee in 16 wire' and lead-eealed, Grand Central terminal hit by rector of the security unlL Heyns for the n fth Congresaionat Die- BREASTS ...... Ib. 69c PLAIN two electricsd power failures'. T l a J m i l A L C c o n ; c h u c k b e e f • ‘ State Police said Roae told'them of educational effort U considered csgo area conducted 'by Richard "that achoola could net change 500-pound packing oasM, were' went aeroes the street to another triott Be appofaited Thbmae •!» S, LIVERS ...... lb.‘ 89c aha 4 m ' asrakened ahortly after no error," C PMce,. principal' of ' Chicago values if they choee. After all; openeAyMUrday. T Aviation Week magazine Involved ^ tlon and added a promise about OHid<>B> tt-year old Anaonla MW- ■’'Lean Ground .,1 , |b. A9o . ” MAMCHimm CONH* " WINGS ...... Ib. 25c SUGAR / ttldnlftat by her mother and father Getzela was on the program of Christian High School. -waahing la a form of vatae- M a k i^ o f f. lad tha Gbn&imlatii tn Ho|iase eabeommlttee dispute. Hodgson In a aacond broadcast. yek la euedeed Oemmlssleaev FA8IOU8 FOB’SEbvIVI^SIXCK lOSI HiLMBURG, for a ' / NECKS and BACKS ranalag from room-to-room brsakw the conference of the American Prince put queitlone to fresh­ to believe lu 'had tntmed Hu doe- , Goveranment flies suit against . 'Only mlnutss aftsr Heyns re^ Cart A . Londgren M tbs dMrfCt I CORNER MAIN and O AK STREETS | ■ Manchester's largest Radio, TV,, Jfecord and Appliance Store. Nice Meat Xkiaif . , Ib. 49o 8. I b a , ...... 25c C IN N A M O N ■ / ' Dozen log out wrljidowa. High School siMiishred by the Unir men and eenlors in those h l^ thlnk values 4 could ha. elars on expatriate and exiled ravo- •mnsr _ Army officer for cost of turned from- Spokane, the In- wbleb eenbraoea Watarbwy, ^ PR€R PARKING AT REAR OF OUR STORE ^ j 130 CENTER ST. CORNER O F C H U R C H fjr i aald aim lost right of verrity of , Chicago aiid tha Nation­ eohools'. designed tio bring out changed better by offering iuit-j hiUenariea who Add to Paris aften ^ jnlasing Jeep' .Twn MUed in matea told tha 17 g u a i^ aa tha LHebflald and tha NwMahMsk al COttasni Council for Better whethef they held .IrsditlMial or able models, hut . at preaent the A ir Fordo bomber erash in Kan-. VnBiy- Xhn'Mat has a aalaiy ,a< a » r a g e SSuoa). Bohoolz. amergent rimira a( secular vq^iss. schptda do Boither." I (OMtl iM F a t a l (Ooa« iaa'Pitka’i p r i m ta m j m . ■ ^ I • • s ' 6). V ■) I ■ /" P A G S two 'KXNCHZSITX e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, O O V l S m WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER RO, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY*^ OCTOBER 80,^1967 ..... t" “ ' Gtlunibia an o'y^eAted 'gtove in the Uvlng Cotniniinity Day St* jamc^ Ladies ’__ ■ " ■ ' ' ■. room .' Grenade Blast ' Rose told police her fAther slept Ob^rvance'Sel Slate Breakfast doa’natalys ,aiftl the rest of the Sheitowold on B ri^ e \ Rec Program family occupied three upstairs \ ! RIGHTS I Gravely, Hurts bedroom*. World Community Day, under Member* of the Ladies Of f t The girl suffered shock but no! I.#t ns^i4*«i*t yon to. either ezendse or sell yoar Bonthera New Englmnd 'iMepliene Co. Stock "Rights.” They z^e valoAble. Don’t, chalmum«hlp'''or Mr*. John HIGH CARD SOMETIMES North dealer - James will receivs communion tai , Israel Minister other apparent injuries. She j DISCOURAGING SIGNAL Sast-Weet vnlaerabl* " a body and have a eommunioii [ f remained at her uncle’a house. let yoor* e)mre. Expiration date; November's, 1957. Our office I* Pickup, will be obierved ‘ by the open ThnnKMr evening* from 7:00 to 9:00 for yoqr ^onrenlencei. By Alfred Shelnwold ; NORTH . breakfast Siinday morning. State Police said Rose gave this '• Mancheeter Councir of Church The average bridge player navi­ A a » « * YMCA Tieup (Oonttnued from Page One) -account of her escape; "I »wa* Women, Friday morning, '’begin' gates by the seat of his pants. If 1' V A Q 7 They will receive communion at ' awakened by my mother ' and; king with a coffee he sees a high card, he is encour­ the 8 o'clock Masi in St. James' ago. In paat. yefirs h* reportedly •father breaking wlndowe anjj by;, period at 10, Columbia, Oct. 30 iSpecial) — hea1 on ammili $ ■followed by the worshipehip aervlceae: at aged to continue a suit; and if he ‘ A K Q J A Cluii’ch, and the breakfast will be ( 1 ) claimed damages unsuccess- the screams of Norma . . . I ' S {§ , H '-I. Cb„ F • ^ WEST HAST Dr. Ralph E. W()lmer, chairman 10:30 to,l»:S0. , sees a low - caid. he thinks of served In St. Janies' School follow-, fitlly for an injury re,ceived 10 couldn’t see my father, or Norm a. t Nrw Y t k Itedt IjirdWm^o "Bread. Freedom and Dignity” switching to a different suit. A * A > A of the Recreation Council Program yeaCa, ago, (2 1 wrote a threaten­ . . . I suddenly felt like someone | West opened the king of dia­ V J !• t I V K I I ing the Mius. Among those Urvited v Committee, has announced, that ing Jettw to the president of the f i l Main Sfre^. MiHcketMr • MHehell 3-1S7] will be the theme. A 27'minuH « A 'X i « l AQJlItl WAS choking me" from the smoke \ sound film, "Report to the Ameri­ monds. and . East followed suit to be guests of the group at the the winter program will not get Israeli ^prem e (jourt, (3), was A AH I.. A • * • breakfast are the Rev. John Han­ underway on the first of Novem­ . . . I called and started down the; can People,” Willi precede a panel with the eight of dismonds. IVest (wnflned to a mental hospital and SOUTH non, pastor; and the Rev. James ber a* scheduled. He said the de­ ataira but the heat drove me back discussion. Those taking part are lookedf big-eyed at his partner’s , A A K J 1* T I then released, and (4) tried-to set . ., . Then jumped out one of the Mrs. John Neubert,’ Community eight of diampnds'and Jocularly re­ O’Connell, chaplain of the organ- , lay ia due to the need to make new fire to one of Israel’s largest hos­ ¥>.<.* nrrangementa Ir. Willimantic, where windows ,my mother had broken Baptist; Mra. Edward Dik, Center marked, "I'll be right over, part­ Ization. pitals. and went to mv uncle’s ’ house.” ner.” AJ The committee in charge 'In­ for the first time in lix years the Congregational; Mra. Ernest Ben- A 7 4 * ’Ben-Gurlon, the 7ft,-year'-old aon, Emanuel Lutheran; ' Mr*. So saying. West led the ace of cludes Mrs. John J. O'Connor and TMCA cannot offer complete Noeth Bast Soatii Weat Mra. Gibsoii Miller, co-chairmen; fScilltie* on Friday nights f&r the white-halrecf leaAr of Isrkel ■* al­ Charles Straight, South Methodist. diamonds. ITiis bit of foolishness 1 A Paa* % A I>l». most continually since ■Us found­ allowed South to make the con- and Mrs. James Crowe, Miss Vera upper grade atudent* "rec” night. Ginittiicked G izm o Also, Mrs. Daniel Stewart, solo­ S A Pass 4 A PR** Gorman, Mrs. Richard LaBarron, Saturday night ia not a good ing, was injured superficially on ■ . A. ' ist, South -Methodist; Mrs. Maude tract' ' ' ' Pass Pass his hands and left leg by bomb South ruffed the second dlalmond Opealng lead— A K Miss Mary Moriarty, Mrs. Edward night to plan the youth, program Possibly Hoaxnik Kloppenburg. organist, St. Mary’s. J. Moriarty, Mrs, Henry McCann, he aald, even though the ”Y” inay splinters. He was hoAifttallzed Readers are Mrs. Evelyn Moriarty, and drew one’ round of trump*. He overnight although he insisted on then led a club toward dummy. Mrs. Thomas Shea and Mrs. Thom­ n()t be busy.. Volunteer leaders do Center Church; Mias Anna French, not want to tie themselve* 'ip for going home. (OonUiiued horn Page One) J NazarOne;. Mr*. Thomas Morley West postponed the- moment of A*K J,'10 7 3, Hearts « 4 3. Dia­ as Wilke. " . V' FOR monds B, Clubs 7 4 . What do you each .Saturday night through the Mrs. Melr, 59, former Milwau­ 1 and Mra. Edward Potter, North reckoning, by playing low. Declar­ 8 kee School teacher and foreign Whatnlk-or-hoaxnlk Is nOn-ex-'i er won in dummy and got to hi* say? ABBA EBAN TAUB APEAKER winter. Methodist. Plan* are underway which will miniate/ since June 11*116 also was plosive, and there was nothing t o : Serving as ushers are Mr*. Rich­ hand with a trump in order to Ahswer: Pass. The hand is not New Haven, Oct. SO l/PI—Abba lead another club. ' t use ” Y” swimming pool and bowl­ kept at the hospital overnight. Indicate It had been dropped from ard Terks, Community Baptist; quite worth an opening, bid. Don't Eban. Israeli ambassador to the She received a alight splinter The re«t was just a matter of be worried; you will have another United States, will lecture on "Is­ ing alley, and the ”gym" at the the sky, investigators said. Mrs. Frederick Hope. Concordia Windham Regional Technical wound in her right foot. Lutheran; Mrs. William Ltwnard, time.' South eventually discarded chimce to bid. ; rael and the Middle EMStj’’ at the The»cbntr*ption is something! ANDERSON WINDOWIS School. When the night* can be co­ " '^^mmunicatlons Minister Moshe Second Congregational and Mrs. a heart on one of dummy’s clubs. (Copyright 12B7, General Fea­ Yale Law School at.. 8 p.m. Fri­ like a gimmicked-up weather vane'; Declarer, lost only ibne heart, one ture* Corp.). day; the law school has anfiouncei ordinated with the u*e of Yeomans Carmel, who suffered a broken —built along three rods, with ^ Harold EricRsOh, Second Congre­ Hall for the younger group gational. , diamond and one club. bone in the left arm. was . also three .5-inch fins aft and three- Now let's -go back, to the ffrst alternate weeks, the schedule l^spltalized. larger fins (abixit, 11 Inches) near | Women are asked to bring items be announced. He said he •FLEXIVENTS ^ of clothing and bedding for "Par­ trick and let’s navlimie the hand ■ Health minister Israel Bitrzil(U'^ 4Jte other end. Just behind a 3 Jnch! by instruments. East play* the this will be along the m waa scratched but returned ' ' cels for Peace" to be shipped to the' month. 1ft )iid**,^cone, hollow and empty. T)te needy in Europe, Asia and Africa. eight of diamonds at the first Parliament when the session was after-end is closed with a circular \ ) trick, and we notice that this 1* a Tax Mate resumed about two houfa after the base, under which are a small re­ fairly high card. Uuciua W. Robinstin Jr: chair bombing. Bmall hole* blown In the ’CASEMENT flector and two revolving balls. But then we look again at the man of the Board^Assessora, haa walls and floor were the only vis­ The whole thing ia about’ three diamonds. All of the lower dia­ PROGRAMS annolinced thatXne three men will ible signs of the incident. feet long--nr high. * BOY SCOUT monds are in plain sight. After be in . f s s io t y ( n Yeomana Hall to­ Mrs. Meir was addressing about Lettering on the base was trans­ that first trick, the only, missing night. Tlujfaday apd Friday from half of Parliamenl’a 120 members lated by the Air Force as the Rus­ 6, p.m^/untll 9 p.m. and again ’PRESSURE SEALS Notes and Neivs diamonds are Q-J-10-9. This In a foreign policy debate when sian word for '^Ruaalan govem- means that East played the'low- T h u r ^ y and Friday from 9 a.m. Mariners New to Girl Scduting Here the bomb was thrown. It landed raent." A steel cable nina est possible diamond at the first Video- Everyday* uiUlf noon. Tax lists may be filed between the speaker’s dais and through the middle of the gizmo. Troop 25 held its father and son trick. • , " Miy one of these three days, but a Mariner Girl Scouting, old to the program (but new’ to Manchester, is one of the types of pro- gran) offered to Senior Girl Scouts. These girls, who wear bright blue unlfom «, learn about boats, the government table, within two I camp-out over the weekend at the A man w ho, plays the lowest All Rights Reserved— ^ <110 per cent penalty will be added feet of where Shapiro and Car­ Available and Priced Sponsored ^ Town Reoreaiion Dept, and to lists not filed. Robinson said to­ navigation and the sea and, when they are skilled enough, take cndses. Tying knot* is another new camp site, Lake of Isles in possible Ncard is not Asking for a H. T. Dickeiisea A C o. Ine. one of the skills they acquire. These Scouts, members of Mariner Tyoop 6, Mr*. Edward Brown, mel were seated; continuation. ^ A t was actually day that only about 600 tax lists The kistail Division Of The North Stonington, recently msc- leader, are making bells of square knoU. They are Barbara Barberoi. coxswain; Sue King, yeo­ There was a flash of fire, a loud hoping forV*\rttch to hearts. are in the. hands of the assessors report, and a cloud of smoke. To Fit Your Pocket quired by the Charter Oak Ooun- Up to this time and that approxi­ man; Esther Cotton, boatswain; Pat Taylor, second mate; and Gail Noren, chantyman. (Herald West should lead the Jack of Photo by’ Pinto). Shapiro and Carmel sat still, blood Podrove and Kijly > • • . Manchester Chamber of Commerce I cll of Boy Scouts. hearts at the second trick. This mately 1200 are to be filed. AI Despite cool weather and tta flu spreading on the floor. Other would get the defenders two Brief Notiree ministers Jumped up. Visitors In I scare, a large turnout made the heart tricks and would therefore Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruzicki of and a discussioit of two ihajor Attomoys-AtoLow' b u d g t t e r m s I camp-out a rousing success. N ice S hooliii" the gallery tried to flee but were USE OUR I ' I defeat the contract. Whitney Rd. l)Ave returned from safari problems, tse-tse fliles and held until police arrived. In the cuisine department, „ - Dally Question A ^ o r t vacation trip to Baltimore, mosquitoes. ' \ 'ft I menus planned during patrol meet- The explosion did not delay the FREE DELIVERY V A* dealer, you hold: Spades J*0 .. where, tliey were guests of The safari now over, the Klocks swearing In of President . IZhak iH n were unveiled and adult appe­ M r . and .Mrs. George Kettell. Mrs. Klock Gets Her Leopard and Auer are in Rome for a short Now Addross tites, whetted by the crisp autumn ( Miss Margaret Winchester, Dl- visit before returning home. Den-Zvi for a second 5-year term. The Windows Of air and stints of. wood gathering, ELECTRONICS V ector Of children's work for the Tnb 73-year-old Presidetit took the were appeased by some fancy Congregational Christian (^uirches oath this morning in Parliament. He expressed "profound shock in 148 Ecnt Cotitor St. meal^ as the scouts demonstrated of Connecticut, will meet with With One Shot in Tanganylka' K„iigrcn'Ajj)pe a r s MAN8HESTER LUMBER, INC. LABORATORIES my own name and in that of the I cooking skills for their fathers. mehibers of the, teaching staff of Monehostor Saturday night, after a day of Uie Congregational Church Sunday To kill one of Africa's finest ‘’Then we heard a little rustling nation at the crime perpetrated USCENTEA s T. TEL.M I3-SI44 M ANCHEI7I* 30 Places Of Business At I^ fal Sdiools In the Knesset (Parliament) yes- I football, volleyball, hiking, boat- Derli Bar inpasta! 277 BROAD •School, tonight. ' in the Cliapel. trophic* a leopard—with one shot in the bush anc| Mike signaled that I ing, compass classes, and Indlvid- Discussion of school work will take is probably the smbition of every­ maybe he was eomlng, We had all tertlay by a man who apparently "PAJAMA "THE Srd The PTA Council of Pine Arts was of unsound mind.” [ ual advancement achievements, the GAME” RADIO up the better part of the meOJ^ing. one who has hunted or dreamed of agreed to "quit at sundown . . . I scouts and their fathers gathered KEY” T ‘ I £ V I S I 0 N will bring to all the Manchester le Calar S:1S *:le-*:U Phyllis Ann. infant danghter^f hunting. had my gun placed through a hole THROUGHOUT around the fireplace in the ’ lodge Samuel Kenneth and .Margai^ school* next Week Evan Kullgren 1^ In her third and last letter from in the blind and Mike watched of the Hand Ch-aft .Studios at Co- I for a song-fest and storj’ telling. (Sullivan) Martin of Columbiiv \British East Africa, dated Oct. 14, through another hole. / After the campfire and when the Rea., "Haste af NsmAara” Tilfhbia. Kullgren specializes In Photo ChristiiKW C c ^ L ea d lB g Green, was baptized in a private Mr*. Nancy Klock. 63 Henry St., Fire Kills Eight l.last flashlight had flicked off in "Dear SISrar" Tack. service for the family, thi* past "It was about 6:20 when Mike hand hAmmering of copper, silver KEITH’S M OPEM NIBHTS T IU t. NEVER UHDERSOLll who has Just completed a hunting signaled that the Jeopard was and pewter. the tents, the troop committee held loby Photos Tohon week-end, by the Rev. George safari there, describes the thrill'of ...... J4L' MANCHESTER a^ meeting, during which Council PARK HILL K. Evans, minister of the Con­ there and eating the bait . . . So On Monday, Kullgren Will be at Of One Family such a kill. 1 sneaked to my gun, found Jhe the Verplanck. Green, Hollister plans for the development of Camp gregational (liurrh. » ' ■ . :------Lake of Isles -we^ briefly’ dut- In Your Homo Flowor Shop ■ The kill took place Oct. 11, Just leopard in the scope and shot. It and Nathan Hale schools. Tties- before the mhnth-long Tanganyika fContinned from Pag- One) linod by Scoutmaster^ Harrj’ Mald- Manchester Evening Herald Co­ was a perfect shot and the leopard day, he will be at the Lincoln, Bow­ Will Be Painted! I ment. Flowors ly Wiro Nsfari came to an end for Nancy, fell dead.” ers, Keeney and Waddell schools: I HERM'S c a m e r a ' lumbia correspondent, .Mr*. Don­ her husband. F. S. "Fil” Klock. and her father In the dense smoke According to Maiilment, the STATE ald K. Tiitlle, ,\t; 8-S43.’S. Mrs. Klock’s letter goes on to, and Wednesday at the Highland Richard Auer of Glastonbury.. Park, South, Robertson and Buck- Which filled the house. 3 I property consists of a lake, con­ and PHOTO SHOP Ml 3-S103 describe a visit to the Ngorongoro taining seven islands, and sur­ NOW Thru SAT. Mrs. Kldck WTites; ley schools. After Jumping from the window. an s-7see leu Msia n Air Washing to Ex|»aiid crater, a huge grassy basin Rose ran to the nearby home of rounding land. The purchalM of the Oontinnoue From 5 P.. M. Locatod la MAMift • B. Center B t— Mnaehefter "We had only Friday left, and abounding In wil(F game, and of property by the Charter Oak COuw had planned to leave capnp about her uncle, Arthur Garrick. C ar-; photographing liOns from the car. Pill Pops; Presto, Pop! rick called the Pickford and Ce- cll is designed to evrntuaJly re­ SAL JAMES ChMBdl t Harttorde C«aa. "B a m ra d " fil*<;tronlc washing of air will be noon and get back to Arusha. But, 58(h ANNIVERSARY SALE Clutaaoi ■ Haw Havaa, Coaa* She also de.scribe* a leopard which darville Fire Departments and ran lieve the overflow at QimiJ'., Pio- (IS) 1 aovi: LUCY a $P0,B0p,0OO-a-yea(^ business 4n with the leopard so close, Mike (the Auer killed, a trophy shot which neer in Wlnsted, \ MINED-WHITMORE Ckaaael II Haiifard, Caaa. (ll-J#) WAOO> .TBAIR ' • about fivi*'.years, one of the half- proessio.nsi hunter), F il’and I de­ ^ Soon to be In nationwide produc-. back to the burning house. Flames 1 Ckaaaal 2t Mriaafield. Maat, ••The Kmlljr .BaMlIer Stanr" the camp-'boys celebrated by per- tion Is a tablet which, dropped into and heat prevented hia entry. Sunday morning, religious skrv- Caaaaal M ItewBiltala. Caaa« .dozen large hiakcrs of thi* sort of cided to stay until dark . , . We ChaBBal 4# Haljraka, Maat. IM) ME.V OF a S N A P O U * fbrmte^a dance for him. a glass ,of water, will explode into State Police aaid heat from the Icea were held under the direction J.CARROl NAISH (U) PBKMIEBE PEBFOBII- equipment predict*. The equipment- went back to the bait and lay be­ Her Tetter closet with some ad- Chaaaal fl Wmtnhewj. Caaa. A.VCE I* incorporated Into, air-condition­ hind the'blind absolutely quiet . . . a flavored carbonated drink. A burnt out house; prevented imme­ of Assistant Scoutmaster Robert vlraa Certaie" vkie to person* planning a aafaric package will contain eight tablets. diate recovfi'y of the bodies. Harrison. Following the service!, l:Se (IS-tet TMF. m o BKCOBD ing systems In both fhdustries and I think I moved only once in the ■warning them to bux„j(; othes in homes. 1 Flavors available are lime, orange, Trooper* at the fire said the brunch was served to a multitude (iar.ii; Sarah Vsaska, Aa4r 3 'i hours we were there. / 0\ls country rather thfn Africa. grape, and cherry. SWITCH TOt WUIIAm^ Staalajr nallawBr, blaze apparently was cauaed by of hungry fathers by the troop. VHEVMINIS (iaarz* Shearlas, The Faae Filled with steak, thoughts of t'aiae. aed Tareaa Rrawer I home firgs and soft beds, the troop l :N ( S) TO.MRSTUh'R TRBBITOBT 1NIN%'Ci|ir "Bide pet at NaeS" returned to Manchester Sunday af­ (SS) COL. MAb v m o f iCOT- ternoon. _ LAND VABD PLUS (H i FATHUa KNOWS'BCST "M ather Oeee T a SehaeT* Pack 3 Cub Scout meeting on m m iE (lie ( S) OZZIF. AND HABBIBT I Oct. 37 was a hayrlde to Camp < I. isti/s Oldtst FitumeuA Im titutitis Johnson. Cubs and their families F U a OIL <1*> TMli MILUOMAIBK I were dressed in costume. Decora- ID I _ "T he Rtanr af M lk FerTia’* I tions for the cab|n, 'which followed C df.N T O F MONTR were made by Cubs in Den meet- CRI8TO 4 MAIN 8T.—TEU MI 8-ISOS and Mrs. Helen Cole. For the best KaMY Laaa Orlaada stiff GREEN STAMPS. Setiie'lB, I* rd, fiehlw elfhl I paper bag . masks, prizes were ( *) NEWS A WEATHER For The Window Of Your Choice awarded to Dennis Vendrillo. Rob- (IS-4S) riR T L E THEATER Site ( S) BANDSTAND "AHlzameat: Jaakle’e ert’Hazara and Timothy Thre/iher. STATES aS-t*) ,BIO FAVOFF Alley" <»g*) MATINEE THXATBB SAVINGS&LOAN Game prize winner* were Charles (tl-st) Trtis IS YOUR LIFR tCalarl ^ I CXiambera, Kenneth Hankinson and ( 1) STARLIGHT MOVIE 1 Barry Col*. I ( li'FAMOL’B PLAYBOVRE "The Aaiaaala" FOAM CUSHION I M P r K S O J V THE VERDICT IS YOUBS rt) NEWS RKPOR-rER AND .^CUbmaster WUliam Hankinson I*^Wf I SI WVB M ISB BBMV^ X * I Cubs .< S> KAHTOON KAFEBa («) FRONTIER DOCTOR Banners Will Idenfify The Participating lMpUifl>DOCF LOONEY TL'NES ' <4i) WEATHER Boxes Will Be In All Member in charge of refreshments. (SS) TRUST YOUR (IS) FLAYBOrSE OF STARS - - Do you onjoy oxcollohf dividondo? luxury of Foam Rubber Cushions! Kroehler quality built, skill- ‘ mmiMnEiFAumr ll:*t fully upholstered in stunning Provincial prints. A splendid (4*) CONFIDENTIAL FILE i (StAS) MODERN ROMANCES II'.M (IS) WEATHER AND SPORTS > - Do you likt fo sovt by moil? choice for your home . . an outstanding value at Keith’s low Stores Of The Retail Divisiod I Yale Grad* to Hear W airen » «.J) JUNOLE JIM . (SS) WEATHER ( SAS) WILD RILL R lrE O C K ' (IS) MILLION DOLLAR MOYIR , Anniversary Sale price! < W) I LED THREE LIVES (SS) TONIORT -New. Haven. iOct. 30 i/Pi—Chief * ] K 9 • (S*) FO PEYE il;SS .M ir NEWS * PREVIEWS Supreme Court will be principal S;M ( S) RIG ADVENTURE - - Do you sovt ofto^ working hours? -u- ■ ■ , W /ITM HISau^VRTPT lt;4S I S) W EATHER A NEWS ‘ speaker Friday night at a Yale ( ASS) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB li:M ( I) NEWS 111) THE BIG SHOW ‘ Libord Torms . . Opon An Account Alumni Board dinner honoring for­ "The Lady Frnm Shaazhal" mer President William Howard iiiowwior*fowe^gg?- (I*) THE e a r l y s h o w T B I’ BSDAY, OCT. SI 15,000 BALLOTS "Tliaader la The Valley" Taft.,The dinner which wijl mark (4*) TWOJOHT THEATEB U iM ( S) NEWS pyie- iOOth anniversary of Taft’s I I t) POPRYK (1Z4S) HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN Manchester ?' ■ i . ^ . ' A I mifim T V ■ V - ' V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. lyEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 80. 1957 PAGE FtVB I^AGB FOUV llANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. WEDNEI^DAY,'OCTOBER 80, 1957 iUIlaation of $500,000. The acUon tloii will, according to Atty. Har-1 Marjorie Brady of Ellington, secre- land holding agency \riiich will and a tentative maximum 1 limit of will be held Nov. 26. at 'which time yard counik. Tsk marker* vyUl be pleted yesterday when nelghbol*- 300 shares was set. ! the coriporatlon’s by-laws will be placed so u to permit golfer* to culminated a 7-week drive by area oldjW. Garrlly of Manchester, be.taiT: and James MqCsrthJWf MenH ^ ^aee its land at a later date, to A W K im -4 4 0 W H A T — Andover hood chairmen or representatives Ellington Club Chester, assistant secretary. second corpoYatlon—a country rliio In referring to the expected in­ aubmittdd for the group’s approv­ play 6,400 and 6,100-yard cdurae*. met with Mrs. Theodore Sanden, businessmen to bring Into being! set lup within 10 days, | crease Ih a share’s par value,. Bant­ al. ‘ ■ ■■ Cornish said if . work waa start­ WDBO—uao Daily Radio <|VTtO—lOM The recommended board of di­ corporation. The country club com­ o f Columbia, district chairman, a new country club in Ellington! . ' ,-NaUtenls President j rectors includes Theodore Bantly, pany wlir hot be established until ly pointed a aimilar club recent­ Geoffrey 8 . Cornish, architect ed now, golf coiild be played there . retained to draw up plans fo r the next fall. "However,, because the EMtMB SteBdard Tlm« Local Scoiiters attending Iwefe LS Officers Fifty-five of the 85 stockholders T h e officers Include Peter E. Lawrence Scranton and Dr. E. M. the Ellington Purchasing ^Corp. is ly built in'Agawam, Mass. "Shares w u c x )— 18*0 Used Clothing Ellington club, last night told the corporation t* not yet eet up. It ap­ Mrs. Robert Kelley, representatTve, In the group,, which Witt purchase Naktenis of Manchester president;: Robbins or ’ Manchester; .uGraham setup. Its by-laws approved by the tJicre briginally cost $2,600. Within And Mrs. Robert McBride, a mem­ group of the proposed costs of the pears that work canndt'be started A newly named slate of otficera a 250-^acre tract Abbott'Rd., Ralph Gibson of Rhaivlllc arid Leon Clark of piastonbyry; and Atty. entire groups and the land for the a month, the cost was increased to toUowtaf prorram w.tch ber of the booth committee! . j oft club,. He showed them sketches of until the spring. In that case, there Tb» and board of directors Issr night met at the Red Ember Restaurant Brown of "SoUlh Windsor, vice Stephen E. Ketcham. John Mason club pprehaeed from Anton Simler $3,300 and today, less than a year Drive Slated* Troops in all the District 5 the proposed club layout. Present wilt be no goK until the following ata auppBed t>y th« radio wnc—Night Lina waa authorized to form the Elling­ in Bolton and unanimously recom­ president!; Andrew Ferreira o f. and Werner Kunzli of Rockville. of wapping. Shares in the new later, a share costs $4,100,” he said. WDRC-TRo Wend Tonight towns will: Prepare a 5>-mlnute act The first stockholder’s meeting- plans call for an 18-hole. 6.800- year,’’ he said. , Bana^menU and are aubjact to WPOP—Hound Do* ton Purchasing Corp., with a cap- mended the, officers. The corpora-1 East Hartfortl. treasurer: Mrs. | The new-, corporatlpn will be a corporation' will cost $1,500 each , cUange without notlca. tite - on a Scouting theme; prepare a WHAY—Nlta Watch By Students booth with an,actlon’ display; send 4ita- wnc—Nlfht Line a 4-glrl color guard bearing an WUAT—PUUtr Party " WDRC—Rum NsuEhton W txv—H*u.iru Ratrua WPOP—Houo»t Dof Andover, Oct. 30 (Special!—The American flag and Its troop flag; W IP ^ P .H . Vttt- elementary school will 'take part make posters fob display In each OTIC—Roaa Millar .WHAY—Nil* Watch town; decorate at least one green ITORO—arthur Godfray WTIO-J^ight Lina lit the World Clothing Week ■which WFOP—Wax Werka WDRC—Rufli.Naughton umbrella for its boofh display Il­ WPOP—llounh Dof opens Monda.v. The drive', is spon­ lustrating the baslo theme; and' * '8 h AT—Platlar Party sored by the Christen Children's ] WHAY—Nlta Watch learn a number of songs for group wnc—At tha y.N. Fund to assist orphaned children In singing In which all troops will t^ IU —Roar UlUat WDRC—Ruan Naughton 250 ,orpharlagesj and^ needy chil­ participatSc. . % WDRO—Arthur Codtray WPOP—Hound Dog WPOP—Wax Werka tt:lA- dren and sduite in 35 countries'in­ IxHlal Program Plan WHAY—Nlta Watch cluding the United States. A .CxechoslovAcian folk dance, *'C h a T—Plallar Party WTIC—At tha U N. Circulars containing information "Little Red Handkerchief,” will be WCCO—Record hartaw WDRC—Ruts Naughton WKNB—P.M. WPOP—Hound Dog oat the drive have been sent home performed by Girl Stout Troop 7 OTIC—Rt_____-Roaa Millar with school childreiy Clean, wesr- w.hi.le the accompaniment is aung WDRO-Cal Kolby WHAY—Nlta Watch by Brownie Troops 8 and 56. The WPOP—Wax Wonu, WTIC—Tima f'»r Mualc hble bsby, child snd sdult cloth­ •'4 *- WDRC—Rum Nauchtnn ing of all kinds, sheets, blankets three local troops will also sing, •WHAY—Plattar Party ^dindP—Modern Sotinda "Everybody Happy 7" and a round, WCCO—R#c Includes the following I- WCCO—Record Raaiew nrTKh'ave children In school. T h e y : towns: Bolton. Colchester. Colum-i f , .. WPOP—Modem Sounda are a.sked to send donations of ap-1 WKNB—P.M. bla. Coventr.v. Hebron, Lebanon, I W riC—Roea Millar , W HAY-Jaxs Allav parel or bedding to the school with WDRO-Cai Kolbv _ ^ Tolland and this town. j Junior WTIo-iegnarilghLitaj ^ a neighbor's child. WPOP—United Auto Workera Show WDRC—Ruaa/Waughton The event is planned as an "open WPOP—Modem 'Sounda . While the drive opens officially house" for Girl Scouting and the *‘^ A T —Platter P/ H i!? - Monday. Mj-s. Doris' E. Chamber- WCCCj«R«»K<* Rbvla' public is invited. TC—Starlight Safanadg lain, principal, has said clothing Exclusively jtwBJnr n ^ ^ n a a Millar WDRC—B um Naughton may be-sent ^n ahead of time. _WDRO—Cal Kotbjr Maneliester Evening Herald An­ Princess WDRC—Billy Kowalesylc WPOP—Wax Werka Response tb the drive in this dover , correspondent, Mrs. Paul community has been excellent In Pfansttehl, telephone Pilgrim *‘fe A Y —Platter Party ' previor(ia years. La.st year 28 bags WCCO-Record Rariaw 2-6856. The Happiness Gem! WKNB—P. M. Deaths Last Nisiht of clothing, weighing from 20 to OTIC—Roaa Millar 22 pounds, were collected. A Plutonian year (one revolu­ WDRO-Cal Kelbr (irecn I'mbrella Plans Jade has been an inspirational part of WPOP—Wax Werka By I 7IE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion of the planet Pluto around Under the Green Umbrella" is the sun) tskep 247.7 earth years. oriental life for centuries. It has beoii •IfHWRAY-Dateline A _ Norfolk, VA.. John Spencer, 72, the title sele^ed for an afternoon WCCC—loth Annivaraary Shew interpreted by Coro in this trlily beau­ WKNB—Open Mika mAntging editor of the Norfolk- of displays aim demonstrations of Where Fittings the Thing! tiful jewelry. The real jade stones are > WTIO—Newa Vlrginlah-PlKit from 3941 until hi* Girl Scouting activities in which WDRO-Nawa local Qlrl Scouts snd. Brownies in gold settings some WPOP—Newa mtlrement tn 1958, died Tuesday. i t U - t w ill participate Nov. 9 in the WIl- plain, some textured. You $ ' WHAY—Datallna Spencer waa a newsman for 45 limantic Armory. Stops Heart Gas fitting is the foundation of fashion . . Junior will love to wear this at­ w n c —StncUr Sperta ears, eiarting hia career with the All troops in District 5 of the TIMES FASTER WDRO—Weather and Zalman lewport News Timea-Herald and Eastern Connecticut Council and Ae ktock isMtl eMtaialaf tN* stliRf let Burton's trained corsetieres fit tractive jewelry not only WFOP—I.awranca Walk wax with the Associated Press In tynhmantlc troops will take part , MIL ANS M M rsf Hid leeitHhm, ttt. Msrtkiff*. ta« you correctly. Sheath ■ because of its beauty, but 'wHAY—Serenade Washington before joining the.Vir- in the 6-polnt program lasting $ser stemsek emtsiet me kermtet dusts, luah«««, •« OTIC—hi Cota Ulea Club w CMHM IsMrsMf ImH •rsvf i l U AMS also because of the legend rlplan-WIot in 1924. He was bom from 1 to 5 p.m. IsM * MiArsim S tMM M muck itH W * •cKkft t« erne WDRC—Muatc a la. Carta n Henrico County, Vs. •• MM7 l##4i« ls5M». i l l l AMt that “ real jade brings love, gTO P—Top 40 Tima Plans for the occasion were com­ U«sy tes IM (MiMi kBMB r«fW. 3%d Beaufort, S. C., Walter Pierre, PLUS success and happiness to all WHAT—Sarenada w n c —a Star hixtra U, retired edocator, .whose teach­ who wear it.” WDRO—Dowall Themaa ing asaignmente Included some of WPOP—Top 40 Tima the. .nation’s largest universities, Bolero *'tJHAT-Serenada died Tuesday. Pierre had taught at OTIC—Dtck Burtal Tale, Ohio State, Michigan, Indiana Wd RO—Amoa and Andy and WIlHems College. He waa bom WPOP-Pulton Lawla in South Charleston, Ohio. e A Toni Edwards Original * 'WHAT—Sarenada Butte, ^ont., James Sullivan, M, lightweight H eavyw eight **, WnO-DIck Burtal WDRO—Araea and Andy secretary to Sen. Mike Mansfield This smart style story is no “fairy WPOP—Ed. P. Mersaa (D-Mont.> from 1942 until his re­ Comfort... Performonce 0 lia»- tirement last May, died Monday. "tale,” So very attractive ybu’H want , WHAT—Serenade WHC—Newa He was bom In County Cork, Ire the full-skirted wool flannej Prin­ WDRC—Amnn and Andy land. Sheath with bolero . . • cess for the “jcune fille’* look. Wool WPOP—Top 40 Tima cap aleeve dress, hip pock­ Il4 »- flannel in luscious sapphire or jade WHAT—Roaary Hour ets, *quere neck with satin w n c —Ufa and the World detail matching reveres green, red, black. Sizes 7 to 16. WDRO—E. R. Murrow Extended Forecast WPOP—Madalyn C. Nawmanh NAVY on bolero-V cuffed sleeve, |:W— •••••• buttoned back tab. Sizes ■ WHAT—Record Rodeo Temperature! in Connecticut, for ONLY 7 to 15. w n c —People Are Funny WDRC—R O Lewie the nekt five days, will average WPOP—Mj-etary Tima to 6 degrees above normal. The ■ ll 5 - WHAT—Record Rodeo normal mean for the Hartford, WTlp—People Are Fundy area la 47 and ranges from a high WDRC—R Q liOwli of 57 to a low o f 37. CooIei^Thurs-. WPOP—Myatery Tima BATES ■ ixa- day with lislnr temperattirea Fri­ WHAT—Record Rodeo day and Saturday then cooler OTIC—Nlxht Line again Sunday. , Precipitation will WDRC—Rusty Drapar WPOP—Hound Do* ' total one t^ three tenths 6f an MIDD LE-W E 16 H T S ONCE A Y E A R ■tan- Inch occurring intermittently dur­ WHAT—Record Rodeo ing the'period. OTIC—Nl«ht "Lina WDRC—Ruaty Drapar WpOP—Hound Dog glamours you up • tW- ..J WHAT—Nlta Watch ^ the shoe mads for w n c —Night Una WDRC—The .Wcrrld TlynlgW WPOP—Hound Dog , WInftr'i hard weor and your vwith o luxury lift Television ^*^oerslB8 •oty ttapping. Bate* COATS all-wool of cottonebackod nylon satini I On Pssre Two Mlddle-Welghft hove g speciol light double lole or thick . IMPORTED T G EN ERAL / lingle lol* that moket them 3.95 6.95 Ready fo r TV SERVICE perfect for bod weother wear— short lino long-lino SKIRTS C f g g Nights «Z e99 Ptae Farts yet 04 light and comfortable TEL. M l S.448S ei any shoe. 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V-, A M... tv' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80; 1957 " ' PAGE SEVEN p a g 6 ^ i x MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, 6CTOBER 30/1967 ‘ ParadU, telephtme; Mrs. Raymond ford after school tombrirow. Ac- Mnt Carlton Daisy Is In eharga ot Bolton - ,, e Coventry’ __ ' Morin, hospitality. . -, companyifig the group will be Mrs. Bolton’WSCS Sets elaan-up srrsngSmenta. * P— *fU s tlsct SUpIllBf World if^ar^Iit Story Strips The group has voted to change Jbhn T. Cousin, -leSder, and Mra. The Christmas sals will open at Mrs. Lewis H^ad thp monthly "meetinga from .. the Ernest G. LeDoyt. Turkey Supper 8:30 p.m. .Women working bn thia FAI3E TEETH fourth Tuesday to the third Thurs-^ Mrs. Cousin Is accepting augges- project include Mrs. Stanley Do uuii tM«h aiep. m s or itor tis Hutchinson Named Chairman day Of each month at 8 p.m. In the tlona concerning places the group wbm /eu talk. «it, louth er>si«ait ' Start M otley in The Herald Of Nurseiy Group The Women's Society .for Chrls- Njthols Sr., Mra. Ernest Howard, Don’t bo ■nBo*«d sad OBMuneoad Second Congregational Church might visit in- the future. tlsn Service of United Methodist Mrs.'' Hitrriett Tobey, Mrs.; Elmer br ouch liudloui.-Pavnnnn. u classroom.. . .Tomorrow’s Activities Weden aiid Mr*. Kenneth Fair- alkaline (non-aeUI) powder to apilno ThU was the fatal blunder. How Of New School Sites Unit Coventry, Oct. -80 (Special)—Mrs., The executive board will pieet at Tomorrow’s activities Include Church in Bolton will stage ita kle OB TOur platai, kaopo falaa iaatli Th« •hocking plctura »tory »trip»f big event of the year Saturday. weather. ^ ■ • ■ ' more flrmlr aat. Olraa eonfldaat taaU the war started, exactly how. lt Wesley' Lewis has been elected 8 p.m, Nov. 6 at the home of Mfs. iFtret Congregational Church chbtr, Ing of aaourlty and addad oaaafOrt. of •'On Tlie Beach” th it begin built up, the' survivors had little The annual turkey supper and The committee has announced Bolton, Oct. SO (Special) —'Thhftot taxes by all holders of real of president of the .Cooperative Nurs­ Lewis. >: 7:30 p.m., sanctuary; Merry Sew­ No summr. l ooay. peaty taaia or ftal- - MottiUy In The Herald preaent a time to learn or investigate in. the The kindergarten claas of the ers 4-H, 3:15 p.m., trilh Mra. Ethel Christmas sale have been sched­ that hand knit.mlttena and hand­ ins. Oat PASlUira today as any nvld reminder that atomic wtir short twilight that followed the new School Sites Committee ,baa personal .property are being, held ery and kindergarten parent-mem- uled. made Jewelry's'll! be featured at drug oountar. < \ this ..week by the assessors at the Aiers in North.Coventry. school had a Halloween costume Cargo; Cub Scout Pack 65,^Den 1, •an life for mlUlena Not many shooting. Quickly goverdmeftts ipneunced Keeney Hutchinson was party during the session today. 5:30 p.m. with Mrs. Albert Ches^ Mrs. John Erickson and Vrs. very low cosL Hobby crafts, down were killed off and Junior ofBcera Community Hall. Hours are 1 to. 7 Other oflicers elected are:, Mrs. Myron Lee, co-chairmen 'of the dolls, aprons, candy and holiday, Of «■ look for rockeU blaatlng named its chairman In an Informal p.m.‘ through tomorrow and 2 tb 8 Stanley Papanos, vice - president; Mark Annivenary.-. son;" Webelos Den, 5:30 p.m., found themselves commanding na­ Mr. and Mrs. William R. N3re of South SL School. event, announce a. traditional tur­ cards and wrappings will also be through space to deliver a c a r ^ of tional force.s. About 4.600 flsslon- - ■easion following the apeclsl town p.tn.JUi Friday. Filing of the liSta Mrs, Albert B ra;, secretary^ Mrs. Stonehouse Rd. will observe their key dinner will be served a t' the sold. , \ ' able missiles were 6red before meeting Monday. Is r^uired by state law. Failure to Henry Gankpfskie, treasurer; Mrs. church on Rt. 44A at 5:30 and 6:30- GOSI laOEPTs nuclear bombs. But one man who do BO Invokes a 10 per cent penalty William E. Glenney, member-at- 41st wedding ^anniversary tomor­ ^ Manchester BvenlnR* Herald hha vlsoallred these dangers Is science lost count. The northern The committee will hold Ita flrat row,' Hallowe'en. It will also be Coventry teorrespondent, Mrs. F. pjm. Mrs. Erlbkson and Mrs. HEAVILY FORESTED ALL UfcADINQ LINES hemisphere was- destroyed!. ■. on assehamenta. Declarations must large; Mrs. Antonio Peracchlo, Michael Goldsnider are currehtly Nevll Shiite, a -British engineer •esaion tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the be made each year by all property membership chairman; Mrs. Mrs. Ny^'s birthday ^tomorrow. Panllhe little, telephone Pilgrim Massachusetts' 3,3(R>,o6o acres and author,'whose reputation as a For a time life continued in the new. Town' Hall to plsn ita courie owners., Ernest Mathews, equipment chair­ Browiilcf to Tpur Bakery 2-«SS!. taking reservations for the. msal. of commercial forest land con­ •dentlflc reaiSarcher is well eatab- southernmost tips of Africa, South « f action. Members are confi­ man; Mrs. William C. Arent, pub­ Brownie Troop 70, to be referred Mra. Ffed Warren will be in tains 1,900,000 cubic feet of grow­ Arthur Drag StorN Bihed. America and Australia, before the dent they will be able to make an charge of the kitchen;', Mrs. ing stock. This Includes more than X" Manchaster JSvealngs Herald Bol­ licity; Mrs. William Kilpatrick, to in the future as the "Traveling. Nigeria, a British colony. Is al­ Dramatic Effect changing seasons spread the winds •srly report to the town. ton eorrespondent, Doris M. ways and means; Mrs. Daniel An­ Browniea" will make a tour of the most three times as large as ths Charles Bedford, the dining'room 206 billion board feet of aa-i(v(iin- In hia provocative tale, Shute of radiation. Eventually death ■V —'- It was agreed at the town meet­ D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 3-5S48. drews, program; Mra. William Wonder Bakery plant in East Hart­ British Isles. and Miss Doris Skinner, tickets. ber, , . Read Hers^d Adva. l^ te s of World War m, fought came, but not before the U.S.S. ing that the' Board of Education “wllh H-bombs and hundreds of atomic submarine. Scorpion', had should provide the committee with ICBM missiles. The effect Is very surveyed the vast wastelands -of data on what t}rpe of facility draroaUc! Striking evident of the world in a Valiant effort to dnd would bo built on the Bite; ele­ thU Uee In the’.fact that ahoftly some life > . . some straw of hope mentary, Junior or- aenlor high after It was published by WtilUam ,0 ness About Future plant, and the approximate area Morrow ft Co., the novel became a . If you enjoy thrilling reading and dealrable. „ « beat aeller. Now. the entire text know of others who do—tell them A letter from the Board of Bd- has been condensed to fast read' about” On the Beach." It starts In neaiUon to the Selectmen written ' ing picture story strips for news­ The Herald Monday. Perhaps the a year ago. Indicated the achool .V-', paper readers. Credit for the shaip best summation of this fine story board’a Intereet In bullfiing a jun­ story adaptation and drawings go cams from author Shute; "No man ior high school plant. Many ob­ to NEA. Service writer Jay Hea\1- can see into the future, but unless servers feel this would- be ,the de­ somebody makes a guess from VERY SPECIAL sirable step to take next In filling lln and artist Ralph Lane. Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall, time - to time and publishes It to local school needs. chief historian of the Ehiropean stimulate discussion, U seems to News out of Manchester recent­ ’■ Dniester in W. W. n, read "On the sne that we are drifting In the dark, ly indicstss Its senior high school Beach" and wrote: "What a tre­ not knowing where we want to go will accommodate only Grades 10 mendous story this ts... There or how to get there.” through 12 beginning In I960. have been other scare; stories Estsbllshment of a local Junior ■ but none has ever dealt with a high school 'by that time would present pressing problem..." SATURDAY POSITIVELY LAST DAY! provide for Bolton’s Grade 9 stu­ YWCA Fund Drive dents. Removal of -Grades 7 and 8 Takes Place in IM l from the ffementary school to Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) Week of Nov. 13 Junior high would free four clsss- Bel Air tmpah Sport Coupt-sveh luxury •aid, "This story vitalises and ; . ------r- ■ - rooma An the present plant at a makes an immediate personal prob­ The Manchester TWCA Will con­ time when classroom shortages lem out of \yhat too many people will exist., have been unable to accept as a duct its annual finance drive thii ' Firemen Oomplete Course possibility.’ - ' WMk of ffov, IS to 20. Certificates were swarded to "On the Beach” takes ^lace in A recent organisation meeting, eight local firemen Sunday as they the year 1961, The war tp end all St the Community Y. Mrs.. LeRoy completed the. .22-hour standard lyars and the human race as well, trslnlnr course at the Eastern has just concluded. It was fought Olsen is chairman of the drive. She Is being assisted by Mrs. W. 'Cotmecucut Firemen’s Training at long range arlth H-bombs and 3. School In Willlmsntic. Men who missiles that, spread dirty radla- Dobson, Mrs. Robert. Taylor, Mrs. received the swards were Peter ' tlon. It was not a staged battle be­ iCV.,R. Gordonw aagyu Campbell,v^saaiijss^maaf ..„.^aa Mrs. ■« R. G.w* Masaolini, Stuart Wells, William tween Communism IMA the West, Halstead, Mrs. WUllsm Steuk and Clifford, Henry Rau Jr., Dels for the Great powers were helpless Mrs. R ai^ond Bidwell. Smith,' Wilton "■’Tllorp. Walter to stop it. But for a stratyte -ad- -—Tim finance drive IS held each ARUMI CHIN A Treschuk and Robert Luehenblll. vantage, thsy shared the H-bomb, year ] by the T in order to obtain ’Two hour sessions were held etc., with small allies and neutrals, necessary funds to carry out Its weekly, for seven weeks. The "the Little . Irreqmnsibles," as the program,for the people , of Man­ course concluded with an 8-hour peop1e4n the stoi^ strips call them. chester, ’ session Sunday. It la expected an advanced training course, will be t-availabls in the near future. Old Clothing In Demand Plans are being made that are destined to clean all local closets of good used clothing. ’The Grange Home Economics committee has HERE IT IS! reminded members of its rummage sale to be held at a date yet to be announced. • 7st Showing in Manchester Clothing may be left at the home of Mrs. Donald Tedford, committee chairman, Rt. 85; Maxwell Hutch­ inson. Andover; Mrs. Arthur 1958 WESTINGHOUSE Pinney, Hebron Rd.; M rs.' Ray­ mond Mielke, RL 44A or Miss Mary Tedford, Birch Mountain RiL^ If this la inconvenient, donors may telephons Mrs. Tedford who will arrange to have pick-ups Vacuum Cleaner made! The Student Councils of the ele­ mentary achool expect to conduct a drive for wearable used clot!' \ New aid to faster cleaning! sheets, blankets or shoes for Clothing Week ‘beginning Nov. ’The drive is sponsored by Christian Children's Fund which serves 22,- 000 children in 250 orphanages in this country and overseas. TO BE Superintendent of Schools George E. Graff Is chalrinan of tbs effort b> this area. ' News. Notes , William A. Roberts, chairman of the Board of Finance, conferred \ this week with officials of the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. on the proposal to adopt the uni­ form flecal year for th is ' town. The biggest, boldest move any car ever made! He will report on'the session to a special meeting of the Board on Kov. 12. w John Shearer, achool aavtnga system bank teller, reports $134.87 Meet the beautifuUy moving *58 Chev­ mand the quipkest combination going. There was dspoaltsd by 129 students this are. two new’ridei—Full Coil suspension—and NEWI WESTINGHOUSE week. U.S. Savings Stamps valued rolet . . . panthernpiickt eUk^ntoothl It at $4.20 were purchased by six bring* a V8 unlike tmy other. Full Coil the first real air ride* in Chevy’s field. The body- students. - frame design is new, the wheelbase is longer. Eight people attended the first suspension, a real air ride and even ttco V' mOBIhE SPEED CLEANEB meeting of a study group at Unit­ There’s plenty more—a new 4-HeadIight sys­ ed Methodist Church parsonage Fastsst and most''‘«oaveaieat cleaner made! only new super models! See it tomorrow! tem for safer seeing, new 6 and V8 power, a gteers and stores with floor tool attached , . , is Monday. Since several were unable always ready for Inatmit use! Rolls anywhere to attend because of the special foot-operated parking brake. And two new super |\arith easel Tool caddy is designed as part of unit # E g fiC-i- town meeting that evening. It Is Look at Chevrolet’s airy new ^ styling. That’s keeps tools always St finger tipslToae-Awsy tKissible the course will be sx-' how npw Chevrolet is all over! It’s lower, wider modfels-the. Bel Air tepala Sport Coupe and detaches sutimistieally. . . lifts out easily! | ■ _T ■ tended an extra, week. It was Convertible,^most luxurious Chevrolets of all. I ^M^ds truly lock togetfaerl S E 'S E scheduled'for five weeks on Mon­ —nine inches longer. . ' day evenings and Is instructed by Sep aU that’s^ w at your Chei^let dealer’s! ( in \ itnI / ; / M l l^MMONSTMTION 1*MT. Ms m W M -a e GuaranUtiM N ew '58 Chevrolet Corvette— There’s an all-new Turbo-Thrust V8* en­ . Jl9t pmr$- ■ - ——— Mrs. Clifford Steidiens. - To Demenstrato Mouse Control America's only sports car goes even' sportier! gine. Pair it up with Turboglide*, you’ll codi- *Optidnal at extra cost. The Ebcteni^cm Service has an­ y6ttamMSUn.^tttA W ^StltlghoU Se nounced an ot^ard mouse control demonstration will be held at Or- kill Farms In West' Simsbury Fri­ day a t 10 a.m. AssUtant County Come In and Get Our New ■ / Agent > Stewart Ackerman com- menta there has been considerable Intereat in mpthods of halting and Introductory Price! poisoning mice In the orchard. Wsfley Jonss of ths Fish and 'Wildlife Department and Arthur Sk>bb, fruit apficlallst at the Unl- OUR POLICY: 'INirittty’ 'Of' Oonnectlcut*-' will - pre­ sent the demonstration and lead To Mil only nationally adveriised merchandiw at diacuaalon of varioua methods. The .the LOWEST possible pricon plus complete cus­ meeting la open to all Interested ' persons. tomer SATISFACTION! Meetings Tonight Parent-Teacher Asan. executive •ommlttee, 8 o'clock at the school. 'Oo-openUlvi Kindcrfaiten and Murse^ executive committee, 8 o’clock.'home of George Willtam% Brandy St. , MANCHESTER Men's Bally, United Methodist Church, supper at fi!$0> , THE KNOWN QUAUTV SINCE 1900 CYO Hrlloween party at home of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Sheridan, Hebron Rd., 7 o'clock. Congregational Church choir re- hearaal, 7:15. Church achool facul­ e ty meeting, 8:30. SAI S and Special Note Publlo hearings for declaration

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it is about to' Invade tha high IHanrl|F0tpr^ school That Is somiethlng else D ro o d le s A. Thousiit for Today Eoeniti^ lirraiii which, wc SuspeetTTi nbt yet gen Skvwatch Schedule Sponsored by the Manchester ■ X erally realised, even (hough It has B.V RtMiER PRICE ell of Ohnrehes PUHUBHKD BY I’Hiii PRINTING CO. INC. beentrt the public cards fob a .long N( ' 18 BlMell 8tr«cl Thursday, Oct. SI tinie. But some day soon 'people Midnight —2 a.m...... Volunteers Necdrtl Trick or Treat tUNO^ ma.v discover, along with an im 2 a.m.—i k m) ...... Volunteers Needed 'Tomorrow, night our kids go out WALTER R riCRQUSON Roaming through the tow n, PuMtolivr* pending expepdilure, that Man 4 a.m.—D a.rtt: ...... Volunteers Needed 6 a.m.— 8 a.m...... In quest of coins and dollars Aoundtd October 1. u n Chester High School Is abont to be ...... Volunteers Needed 8 aim.— 10 A.m...... Eleanor HembCechts Contribute, and don't let them i PubUibcd Every Crenlnc Except converted Into a three year Instl' ' down . " kutdeva and Holldara Entered at UW 10 a.m;— Noon ...... Burr Stephens, Mary Stephens TURNPIKE STATION >oat Ontce at Manchester Coan» as tjitlon. and they may use aversion <£! Noon—2 p.m...... Earl. Gardner .Kick in what you can, make then\ iacood Oaee M allM atter ____ ^ that as another argument 2 p.m.— 4 p.m...... Olive, Chartier, Ixiutse Lord happy $27-50 (^plonjal SUBSCIUPTtON RATBE FOR LEASE X . Payable la Adeance 4-R.m.-i*6 p.m...... r ... W. Joseph Lbrnlre. Joseph Csiiin o f they may play you aome kind agtiinst the expenditure. of trick ' Hundredsr. ‘ . of' reductions for 6 Eum— S P ni...... I.ucy Burke, Roger Winter That would be an Illogical out­ One Tear ..... 8 p.m!— 10 p.m...... F, ^ r r y Remember they are' doing It for ] MODERN TWO RAY Candle Stands ix Montlis ... come, for we need the school space kiddles I OPEN fhree Mooiba 10 ■ p.m.-iMidnight ...... Volunteers Needed LIMITED CAPITAL REQUIRED * »• - One MonUi ... involved, whatever we label JJi. But Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. Vol­ That are' mostly undernourished WeeEy ...... and sick. ! LOW RENT PER GALLO N ' $ 1 3 . 9 5 Uncle OepT .( Tl'"l8'Tlot a hard and fast law of unteers may regisler at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Build­ ing. Monday. Wednesday, or Friday from 1-3 p.m. Remember It'i' our God-given ! THURSDAY MEMBER o r public "behavior that logic and duty ■ i CUSTOM BLENDING COMING SOON THE ABSOOATED PRESS fa rt/ determine the outcome of Each one should think of his i the last 3 of Watkins TAa Aasoclaied Press Is excluslrely 'Slice of Swiss fiieese and that which belongs to all the Yankee ingenuity created this “ convep* antlUea to tbe use of republlcation of scjjool fights. brother I Ploosa coll Mr. Bo r m Y or Mrs. Wothorboa all news dispatches credited to II. or Inside Out’ •<' people, more readily available. And so Halloween gives us a i at Hartford BU 9-02T1 for appeintmant and FRIDAY sation” piece . . . a 16-inch table with not otherwise credited In' this paper .Such are the potential Issues There is an amuaing alternate S(f They Say —Atomic Energy chief Lewis L. chance adjustable twin^arm candlestick! We’ve and also the local news pabllsbed hhre Strauss. All tlfhls r4 republlcation of special coming up.' The sooner we alert 'title for this Droodle but .^slnce To show our love for another. copied it in knotty plne^ Just 6 of them dispatched herein are also .reserved ourselves to them the better. The October Is Cheese Festival Month Compo.sed by: Russik ma.v have I t In mind to NI6HTS left, \ fkili. sem es ellsnl of N. E A sooner we give our attention to and the other title has- nothing to I A suspension of (nuclear) tests ' . Oscar G. Anderson do with Cheeae 1 won't mention It, j attack and attempt to ovenvhelm is not dlsannament. 348 Center St. 1 ^^IStblMiera Representatlves- /'The them tha better the chance that I the West by sudden and colossal —British Minister of Slate Allan jullua Mathews SpMdal Aaency New which should make me popular Tork, Chleaao and Bo we shall answer them with con­ over the country. As you know (or I violence before existlrig weapons Noble. Potatoes, when stored, continue ] ^ f i M B E R AUDIT BURE, clusions which are the product of maybe you don't) Cheese is liiade of retaliation can be brought Into to live arid give off relatively Shop Harmac's For ttRCULATlONB______/ large amounts of heat and mois­ our own clear thinking and not from, milk, the milk being curdled action. In fact. It is estimated that the and the water portion or whey I - Australian External Affairs ture, according to the Encyclo­ The Heraw Prutinc Company, Inc.. the result of the confusion of last cost of developing a ballistic mis­ assumea no' Itnanclal------resL^albll/ty lor separated from the curd, which is I Minister R. G. Casey on Rus- sile to an operational state will be pedia Britannica. Men's and Boys' typographical errors apnearlna In ad minute referendum charges and I Sian dlsanriament stalling. yertlsemenis and -other /eadinx matter then worked Into a large lumff. . . . more than double the cost In Tire Manchester Ercainr Herald counter-charges. We have every pressed Into a form and left alone (about two billion dollars), of de-., to ripen for several .years. It's a No force can prevent It iChina! veloping the first atomic bomb. Oispiajl 'aayertlalIla^1osln« bourei right to debate every one of these r^r Monday->l .p.w mday tssue.s, and then to decide them, com pli^ted process but well worth from playing Its due role In Inter­ — A.s.'istant Defense Director W. Kbr Tuesday—j______- p.m., MondayMondai It. A fter all if it wa.sn't for Cheese national affairs. ^ G. McNeil. • JACKETS T o t Wednesday—y p m Tuesday. and we have the right to decide ^ r Thursday-1/p. m. Wednesday. there'd be no Kpaft Theater on - Communist Chinese Premier n t tnOMf—l a m. Tburaday. every one of them exactly as we Television., Mousetraps would be Choil En-lal. If you can't sqe the commercial ENOS SATURDAY For 8aturaey-rl P " t FHday. useless and at Cocktail Parties FUEL f • ESTABLISHED Ciaatlflad deadliaa' IDrSli am . a<___ please. We do not have the right you won't get the message (from day ot publloatioa except Saturday — to wake up suddenly, some month's there'd be nothing to stick tho.se It may well be that the govern­ 'hidden persuaders"). ( a m fancy toothpicks Into. And there ment should review its procedures I OCTOBER 8, 1874 from now, and cry: "W hat? A .—Lou cAeskln, pioneer In motiva­ SWURBAN COATS wouldn't have been any Droodle to make what it has (o f nonsecret tion research, debunking "invisi­ ^ e s d a y . October 30 junior high school! Whew! A mil- today. atomic research reports) available. ble" commercials. L wrmwztaWMiawwa(aiiA!i '!iiawia!i Stuart libn and a half bucka! A three OIL TERRTHC SELECTION l^ o o l iBsoe Com Irk Up year high school only? Who ever heard of that? Why doesn't some­ RANGE OIL ivith dramatic savings Bedding Soma time .within the next few McG r e g o r — m aiW g u id e — m ig h t y m a c body tell us these things!" f montha;^ the votdrs and taxpayers Was $307.95 It Is all already In the public One only! by Steerns & Fester /of M ^chester are lo come BUY NOW FOR BEST SELECTION dpmaln, and our public officials like these myitke and alive to 'something that U.SE YOUR CREDIT ^ LAYAWAY. have been explaining It for months )las actually been In the news i BOLAND lojig time. They are suddenly go­ and years, waiting for somebody to $ 6 9 . 7 5 eompiRtR ouffitsl ing to realize that there Is i listen, and react. OIL COMPANY Solid Mahogany proposition foP a new junior high 'What would happen 369 CENTER ST. Just 7 o f these full size complete outfita, each com­ school before them. Elected From Jail Tel. Ml 3-6320 SOFAS - LOVE SEATS prising an innerspring mattress with 265-coil offset This has already been In the . / Bedroom' $169 I. units, exclusive S A F Insulo Cotton Cushioning and news, repdatedli^ "The need for the he Turkish eleettonz had some­ h ar 24-Hour Burner Service : Sofa t t 7 9 . Curved back sofa with diamond tufting, Seat Edges and a 72-coiI box $pring. Covered in de luxe DIS-nNCTIVE MEN’S and BOYS* new scliool haa already been ex­ thing for evefylsody. Tha party of foam T-cushions, kick-pleated base. Toast brocade cov­ I'ur Hum* r srr\ i< «• Onl\ Lurex-metallic striped ticking. Guaranteed for 10 yearal plained, many times. Its'location Premier Menderes won a big ma­ Ma n c h e s t e r — EAST Ha r t f o r d —w x s t h a i )iti> Ju.st one o f these Colonial bracket base ering. Was $349,00. Reg. $99.60. haa been aelectsd. Nevertheless, jority which enables it to continue CaU MI 9-2429 or Ml 8-4840 bedrooms in solid mahogany with butter­ for all this, tha proposition has In power. A t the same time, how­ fly drawer pulls. Included are a single Sectional Sofa $399. d ) Modern 3-part group with / right and left arms and cuived corner unit. Brass- nev-er raalTy angag'sd the attention, ever, the main opposition, led by }\ dresser base with mirror, a chest of draw­ the reaction, tha emottona, the former Premier Inonu, made sur­ ers and full size paneled-post bed. trimmed walnut legs, foam cushions, beige nubby tweed pocketbooks o f the people of Man prising gains, advancing from a covering; Was $503.00. BEDRCK)M CROl Chester. The day o f our Sharp ai total of 31 seats in the old Parlia­ Bedroom Group $ 2 9 ^ . (1) Three piece^nodern bedroom tentlon to the question of the new ment to a total o f 170 in the new. i r The small nations For terrifying answers to these in brown walnut; large triple dresser/and mirror, chest school is atlU ahead of us. \^en The Republicana say they would questions read in this newspaper and full size bookcase bed. Brass dniwer pulls and fer­ we do finally, becoms aware of It, have atill more seats If all the start World Wor III? LAMPS rules. Reg. $508.00. / we‘ wiir be asking, many,-^f us, votei had been counted rigHt. But DINING ROOM Bridge Lamps $8.75. (2) French oil-pot type with Bedroom Group $379. (D Three'piece Drexei Italian why ws were not told, about'Its even as It is the existence o f an the story strip version of Nevil SOFA-BEDS white ribbed glass shades. Choice of pastel turquoise or contempora( 7 in Mige walnut. Td P‘* dresser with.mir- corning, why tha IsMea/ Involved opposiUon has been restored to • k ( ) Extra long T-cushion China Cabinet $75. (1) Modern cherry china cabinet to Americo ond Russia Shutfi's best - selling novel, ON 1 bright red. Were $17.60. As is. , ror, large chest and bookcase t) with sliding panels. were never publicly diaousaed. why Turkish politics. match group above; glass shelves. Was $119.Q0; s welted, handsomely tai- Formerly $560.00. 7 tha plans were not publicized, wl^y But the happiest victory of all drop otomie bombs? THE BEACH. Its words and pic­ Icgularly $399.00. Dinette $|49i75. (D Virtue of California 5 piece din­ Table Lamp $5.2^. (D Decorated white Bristol base Bedroom Group $369. (1) Fdur piece Heywood-Wake-' the public was not given warning In the Turkish elections went to ig back Colonial style in ette in black metal with ash woodgrain top, brass trim­ with White lace-trimmed paper parchment shade. Was o f what it would mean in the wray tures warn the world. Fast read­ RCAVICniR $12.50. As is. field modern birch in sidile/gray. Double dresser and one Osman Bolukbashl, leader of med and four chairs in golden-red textured Covej. Was int cover; round Lawson mirror, chest, paneled bed imd bedside table. Regularly o f coat and in the way o f altera­ the. Nation's party. He was one o f i r Radioactive chaos ing too, in 30 special illustrated $219.50. Twin Bridge Lamp $19.75. d ) modern goos^eck tion of the Manchester system of four deputies that party succeeded $558:45. / covtrs the earth? Bar Stools $5.75. (3) Chrome kitchdh stools; one with arms with bullet shades; cattail decorations; coral and education. in electing. And, he was elected story strips. Save Space and Money Too! toast, 2 in red plastic seats and backs. Were $10.95. brass. Was $39.50. As is. . , Bedroom Group $249. d ) Three piece Conslder-Willett- This lE in large part, the way from jail, where he has been lan­ famous Trans East collection in solid cherry. Single Dinette $69.95. (D Five piece Daystrom dinette in o f human nature, and o f taxpayer Table Lamp $12.7,5. (1) Colonial chimney lamp with dresser with mirror, J a o o V c u e bed and bedside table. guishing for four months on STARTS MONDAY, NOV. 4 chrome; gray crystal Daystromite top and matching nature,, and perhaps not too much charges .of "insulting the Parll- brass, marble and ^decorated-font base; yellow docu­ Burnished pewter hardware. Was $373.95. plastic upholstery for the four chairs. Was $103.30. ment print shade with red ruffle. Was $27.50. As is. can be done to alter It. Town of- ment." Me was. In short, one of Bedroom Group $9H. OJu TVo piece solid rock maple fiCiata, and this newspaper may the victims of Premier Menderes' Console-Tables $59.50. (2) Combination console-cabi- Table Lamp $12.75. d ) Modern opal Bristol with ^group suitable forigirlffi^room. 8-drawer dresser with m anrlfrairr lEurninj il|pralii net-with-table. Lw ks like a cabinet until you pull out perform their advance discuaslon rather consistent censorship of white and gold decorations; taffqta shade. Was $27.60. mirror and one twin beo with turned posts and low foot duty to the fullest extent, and still tongues as well as newspapers in 1) Modem T-cushion, off- the tambour-type table. One each traditional m ^ogany •As is. Nutmeg Jbrown. Was $143.98. and blond mahogany. Were $119.00. there Will come the moment when Turkey.. , B E O D Ii.se, I ^ foam cushions. Coral- people will begin talking of the Be reelecting him, the voters of is $366.00. Dinette Chairs $7.75, (4) Solid maple arrow-back style project as If It were a atartUng his district did him the technical i t Twin Mattress S I 9. (D Stearnsm« iY convertible loster Firm aofa Bristol with in nutmeg broiVn finish. Were $13.95. bolt from the blue. And then they legal favor of restoring him par­ in gold-and-gniy strip^ ticking;e novelty slightly weave imperfect. covering. will begin asking the questions Was $54,50. \ liamentary immunity, under which ■ Were $381.00' that may already have been an- he cannot he arrested for what he ■Full Size Outfit j$58.70i (D Stearns A^NFostebster box - Bwered, and, whatever the answers, says. Having been handed this spring and matching innerspring mattress wRh 1luxuri- SOFAS - LOVE . SEATS begin developing disagrreement immunity again, he is now to be ous quilted inner construction. Cocoa gtripcdXicking. With tome of them. released from jail.. How long he Two pieces were $89.50 Lawson Sofa $198. (1) FoamKiushioned model with box pleats; A > : Thera will, In ahort,. be public cam function without having Pre­ beige brocade covering. Was $244.00 controversy. In all probability a Mattress $29|.75. (D F'u" •''>** Holman-Baker be^h mier Menderes violate his parlia­ 4 Ynade, extra fine quality, extra firm, lace-tied (no bu Sectional Sofa $399. d ) Modern foam-cushioned sectional of hot fight over the new school. - mentary immunity again la a ques­ tons). Wa.s $59.50. three units including corner piece. Foam cushions, walnut legs One part of the fight, as alwkys, tion, but at least he haa a fresh with brass ferrules, brown tweed covering. Was $486,00. Box Spring $28.85, (1) Full size Stearns & Foster will be over the dollar angle. Some start, and at least one district in 1 Bristol quality, 72 coil construction. Was $54.50. Sectional Sofa $399- d ) Modern 3-part group with rqiind bumper people will'say that we can't af­ Turkey clearly voted against the only’ end and curved corrier unit. Slim modern arms, walnut legs with ford another school; even though Mattresses $32.95. (4) Full size Englander Puritan Menderes gag rule, and also suc­ brli'Ss fen-ules, foam cushions, dark brown nubby cover. Was the enrollment statistics say we quality in extra hrm tension; blue-and-charcoal striped ceeded In getting Us votes counted. $523.00. have no choice about i t Others will Y li« B«d0«t prlc*d faUa TVI cover; lace-tied (no buttons). Regularly $64.50, 362 90. Iru vlawaWa mree. lo m i Love Seat $179. d ) French Provincial wing model with carved maintain that the school Is not go­ CIm r " ity4iA0. IbRay; aiMiM»*y MioRd ^our full size box springs to match. Were $64.50. Now pr lioiRd M b fTRlu^ fbiNliRt (Riitra). frame in fruitwood finish, green plaid upholstery. Was $226.00. ing to be built cheaply enough. Tito’s Arhinn Back 21TB30 SRTlRt. $32.95. / . This town haa already, achieved Sofa $398. Curved front and back contemporary model 80 inches To the list of famous diplomatic new! the low achool construction costs long; spring-down cushions, kick-pleated flounce, beige tei^tured illnesses In history add Tito's now being set up as goals In so excitinq! covering. Was $498.00. \- ' acliing hack. • Complete Oniy 3 of these S-part sofas in a many of the sudden rash of maga­ DININC^RCXIM A sudden attack of lumbago \(,-ill LEAN, CLEAN, MIRROR-SHARP Lurex textured fabric*. . . choice of zine articles howling for economy prevent him from attending the Cherry Buffet $49.95. d ) Frencli Provincial model in 3. pc., Sectional charcoal, blue or toast. Each sofa has In school construction. But that ./ - " " " ' .... 0 1 celebration in .Moscow, on Nov. 7, fruitwood, 54 inches wide. Formerly $159.50. left and right arm love seats and a ■ W i Oihtt Daheo fsolurad won't slop us from having those, anniversaryersary of the Dining Room $ 2 4 9 .^ . d ) Solid maple Early Ameri­ curved corner unit as shown. Made who want schools “built still more NEW! y . ^ Bolshevik Revolution. His attack it “Hlgh-Shafp and-Soty" Tuning can group in nutineg finish comprising six pieces . . . ultra luxurious with Foam seat cush­ ch ea p ly. is so acute, in fact, that he will Sofas * 2 5 9 ions 1 , Some others are kkely to main­ it Improvad Ralaricad Fidality FM 40-inch hutch with opien shelves, 30 x 62-inch dropl^f not be able to travel abroad for Sound tain that we have all the 'school table„.3' Hltchcock-8tyle side chairs and one matching "the next severs] months." plant we can afford to build, and it Fawaiful Now Sugar Chatils. PORTABLES arm chai^. J^ormerly $408.80. ^ • Tito's back began acting up wish everyone a Merry Christmas with our that the thing to do is to put it Dropleaf Table $22.95. (6) Combination living-dining about the moment Moscow an- wonderful greeting cards! They're all beautiea it Now SupartantMvo Catcada T il* N «R R *V . iRWRSt tq 'full use, by going to double Tunor prkRd “ni0M-UnR* port* tables in mahogany veneers; 38 x 17 Inches with leaves nounced the removal of Zhukov as in a wide choice of religious, traditional and / RbiR. lOB •*. bi. vi#«abiR sessions. In the high school, and new cheery themes that express your senti­ UndarwrWort* Labarolorlas pictufR. ntl*h«Sli«rp dowa; 38 x 45 inches when opened. Were $55.00. " minister of defense. This does not it iRsy'* tvnlRf. **FiAfRrtlp wherever else we need to. We Dave, ments perfectly. mean that Tito fivored Zhukov LUling' I rIrrcr** bRndlt, G^Ry Tea Wagons$39.95. (2) Mahogany dropleaf sides with so far, gone through a mammoth over Khrushchev. It is the latter i t Matching Stand Optional, Ixtra removable glass tray; piecrust edges, 14-ineh wheels. CHAIRS school building program In order i ■ ' ’ who has, in fact, played ball with Were $79.50. ■ ' ' , to get away from double se.asions. • Personalize imprint albums Lounjge Chairs $98.50. (2) Modern" T-foam cushion models with brass ferruled Tito, especially in relaxing ^Rus­ Breakfast Set $69.95. d ) Three Piece Early Ameri­ But there will be'those who, con­ walnut legs. Choice o f antiqu'? satins: Beige or gold. Were $169.00. sia's relations with its satelliteiK can group in black, decorated. Rudded-type drppleaf fronted •with - one more expendi­ * Now ready for your leisurely seleetidn— He has taken advice from Tito, T5 toble add two slgt back chairs. Was $109.40. Lounge Chairs $79.95. Big, deep chairs covered with a kid-like plastic in a ture, -will say we now ought to give SPECIAL 24-HOUR IMPRINTING -on and he has received support from NEW! choice of .dark green, jpnger, sand^xblobd or antique white,. with, brass nail up on the battle we thought we request on in-stocic designs. Dining Group $189.50. (1) Five piece Modern suntan Tito. trims. Regular $105.00. ... had won. Flaw RCA Victor TV It all now — cherry ^ u jq witn oval table'and 4 captains chairs; Tito's lumbago reflects, rather, m foam seats, gray tweed upbolsteiy. Was $279.80, Regular'$39.95, Ottomans to match chairs above. Now $29.95. In additiontb* such potential incide and out ( Table TV, portable TV his fear that the power struggle in arguments, one other controversy or "Cuftdm-Comer" "IV—you get the I -2? lounge Chair $98.50. (H Modern square arm model with foam cushion and Ru.ssia may not be over. He may m oct for your money. Enjoy new feature!! is likely to attach” itself to the TIir MalvRrn. Stylish, rrw foam pillow back: walnut legs with brass feirrules. Beige textured covering. like Khru.shchev, and want Khnish- that make viewing and liitening a "Cvitem-CornRr’* TV. fi|g forthcoming junior high school hi corner f«r„4rooni'widR Was $189.00. , chev fo }vin, but he wouldn't care • rewarding experience. Enjoy styling tha t's vitwinf. 263 proposition. "Lean and Clean” . .. that adds to (he obtt orRo. CheicR A 3 Tub Chairs $66.95. <2) Tufted back chairs with foam cushion, kick pleat^ to be in Moscow at the moment bRRvtiful (in- J f This particular buiijling. If and dfeor o f any room .. . that save.et in a up, In Manche.ster, contented itself some 37,200,000,000 more than 111 tail and cornex.models; modern walnut with Melomene plastic tops. Were $69.85 MANCHESTER’S LARGEST RADIO, TV, RECORD and APPLIANCE STORE scroll design with high-and-low loop pile. One pieqe 12 z 'With reorganising tha las! two 1955; total Ufa Insurance owned O F MANCHESTER a set.'' years o f grammar aohool, and did reached an estimated $415,000,000.- ISO CENTER STREIprr— CORNER OF CHUJROH 86 feet remaining; I)uy as much of it as you need. Mor- 000. and benefit payments totaled e4que Nutria colpTing in mill irregulanr'. Don’t missthia Cherry Desk‘ $ 1 19. (1) French Provincial knethole model with leather top ■at diaturb our high achool. Now $5,880,000,000, . big value. - - . and completely finished back: Was $196.00. / '

- A 'ir^- r V i "jV i . pi a 4- i_ ^ •. . ' •■NMk.: ...... ■ j. r — _ ,1 ’ T'., ■» ■' ■' ' V - ' -r4- / ♦ ' FACE TEM M^CHESTEH EVENING HERALfi, MANCHEStElL NN. WEDNESDAY, (JCtOBER 80, 1957 PAGE ELEVEN " President Plans to Attend ^ | Zhukov’s Lewie-Pieh Wedding Witness, Tells Nkval. Cadet Joe -Bell ■ i NATO G>nference in Paris; Of $2,800 Paid Killed as Jet Crashes (sion authoriaed by Con- The rocket now takes B4 fi min­ Katz In a follow up to testimony CTCS'. }f.e hopes to be sbic to name I suggested that this pressure on the • Besides hla parents. Bell leaves utes to circle the Earth. It took an.• exercise of power varies as be- yesterday from Joseph Dillon of w e m em ber s'oon.. and he feels ap- the Teamsters TTnion that Sheffer- a sister. Mrs. Herman R. Matern estimated Pfi.Z mlmite.s when it I tween the Communist party and of Nurenberg, Germany: and his ^inlm ’cnt of the comriilsslon will was laiinched Oct. 4. man Interfered in a union drive at contribute to easing, the .situation I the governmental machinery, which msternal grandmother, Mrs. Emily Dr. Whipple explained the are technically .separate, between a plant of the Englander Co. It Deaths In Little’Rock. said It would also call Sidney Kor- Burn.', Hartford. LOW PRICE! rotket will become heated by fric­ the Secret Pnjice and the Army Zhukov—U.S. olficials can only shak, a Chicago lawyer, Funeral arrangements, which tion with the atmosphere as it I and. hy implication, between var­ Mrs. Angelo Oaella LADIES’ FASHIONABLE will be handled byj,he VV. P. Quish •peculate regarding the meanijjg of plunges Into denser air nearer to Katz took the witness stand ^ the Krenilln announcement that ious individuals who move Into posi­ Mrs. Angeline M. Osella. wife of Funeral Hom’d, are incomplete. the earth’s surface. tions of influence. with a declaration that he was a " ifarahat Georgi Zhukov has been profes.slonal^ ______"rat exterminator______Angelo. Osella, 14 Village St., died; pending the arrival of the body In He said if the rocket casing Is Dulles himself, however, ven­ 11111% VIRGIN WOOL relieved aa Soviet defense njlnister. of aluminum or magneaium. It He said that meant s Labor union ! Manchester Memorial j Manchester, HOODED Eirenhower said we don't know at tured no theory of his own as to leader dedicated to figliting Com- ’ Hospital after a long illness, will glow with a bright bluish or what the pre.aent shakeup I’nvolv- munists. *’9'* been a resident of Man- thia time whether Zhukov — with reddlsh-whlte flame, perhaps as All Wool COATS I Ing Zhukov means or what effect whom Eisenhower beoahne ac­ brightly aa a fireball, which is He testified he has had ”a lot'‘'****‘*'’ o’’' f LioffOr quainted at the end of World War it mav have on .Soviet behavior of problem.s" with police, but can’t * member of the Alpina So- s j i i s ^ x t X'dsible even In daylight. toward the rest of the world.- ...lo.ai__ T ______' rietvciety and StRt. JiimpH' James' Phtirrh Church, ^ ^ T I fO GABARDINE Worth Many Dollars Moro 6 and with whom he haa cor­ remtmber whether Kennwly was Dr. Whipple Is a noted author­ Ttie role of Zhukov as developed Besides her husband, she leaves iliS responded since — has been de- ity on meteorites. . accurate in describing these as In- •(rede'd. in the West has generally attrib­ five .sons, Marshall of California. REE THE NEW STYLES! SEE THE NEW CX1LOR8: 8«a Incidentally, he said, there may eluding arrests on bad check and Extraordinary changea In the uted to him a conservative and re­ burglary charges. He said he had Neno, Steven and George of Man- • At South Pole ths 100% All Wool Twseds! See ths 100% AU Wool Gray be a legal question of ownership straining influence of Khrushchev. cheater, ahd Ernest Osella of Hart-1 and 'Tan Zebelinss! See the 100% PoHahed Wool Blacfca. • Soviet hierarchy have been taking Wlersblekl Photo BSen "on probation" for a period place during the last few years of the remains of the rocket, The Implication of such Specula­ ford; four daughtera, Mri. Louis See theee astounding fashion valueai wherever It lands. MRS. EAIV. F. LEWIE JR. eneded last year, biit gave no'fur­ (EDITO R'S NO TE: RolU •'Bud'" itace the death of Stalin, the Prea- tion, if it proved to be true, would ther details of thia. Caldera of Plainfield, N. J., and . YARN Some sta te s In the U nited Crlok of (he Pqrfland, Ore., Jour­ U nnt no)ied. He mentioned the be that without this restraining in­ Katz entered a vigorous denial Mrs. Emil Potz. Mrs. Esther Ait- States have held that meteorites | fluence Kbrusch’ev might now be Mip« Jane AMea Piela. dauj^hter^ >chapel train. Her veil of Illusion ken and Mrs. 'lamia Damato of nal and Thoniaa Abercrombie of 4 m . SNOW Cairai^ of Malenkov as premier, when Kennedy asked "Did you the National Geographic blagazlne the di^telinixation process which belong to the owner of the land inclined to go in for more interna­ of Mrs. Katherine Plela, 38 Birch was caught to a crown of sequins ever pull a gun on Jack Hhelley." Manchester; a sister In Italy: a where they fall. Others have ruled ' are among 16; paasengera atrahded came next, the relegation of Molo­ tional adventures and sabre rat­ St., and the UW John S. Piela and and pearls and she carried a'white a labor union rival on the West. brother. Charles Ouszzo of Man­ Tremendous selsetlon of 17 ■ V Its "finders, keepers." Bible with white orchid marker. at th’e r.S. South Pole Station tov to limbo and'now the Zhukov tling of the kind which the world Earl F„ Lewie Jr„ son of Mr. and Asked then whether he had chester; 13 grandchildren and one different colors to ehoof* But since this will be the first ' has ju st w itnessed in the .Middle Her matron of honor selected s great-grandchild. since Saturday by engine dnjnage Terrific Discount Price! •piaode. Mrs. E arl F. Lewie Sr., 209 E. Mid­ threatened a Dick CTalr with a, to their r..S. Navy Nrptnne. In the frem. 4 ply yam perfect for Eiaenhower noted that some case of a man-made "meleorUe" East. gown of brocaded peach taffeta, gun, Kstz replied: Funeral services will be held Afghans, Skating Sweaters, landing, and an international one It is possibly significant, how­ dle Tpke.. were united in marriage and the bridesmaid, brocaded green flsturday morning at 8:30 from following dispatch they give an tem Soviet officials have been Saturday. The ceremony was per­ ‘With him I don’t need a gun. I Idea of what they . are going Mittens. Stock up now at Ukening the r^ova! of Zhukov to at that, there- is po telling what ever, that at the same iSirklsh taffeta. Both cartied bouquets of need these two hands snd a piece of j 'Y', this lowest mill price. the answer will be if it falls on party at which he spoke of a new form ed by the Rev, Jam es T. yellow and white split carnations. pipe" I 22.6 Main St., and at 9 o clock in I through). the recent resi^ation of Charles O'Connell, at a high Mass at E- Wilson as If.S. Secretary ’ of Oontinental United States ~ and assignment for Zhukov. Khrush­ 10 The mother of the bride wore Finajly. he said "No sir. I never St. James’ Church. Burial will If the charred lump is ever fouiid. chev also said words. possibly de- a.m. in St. James' (jhurch. Mrs. black lace over red taffeta, and the be in Rt. .lames’ Cemetery. By Rolla "Bud"' Crick and D a fen s^ Jane Maccarone played the bridal threatened anybody.’’. Thomas Abcrcrmnble representing Tha Rpeaident totichsd off a The rocket casing now is a com- "IJRlfd to coot off .Middle E ast ten- bridegroom’s mother, pink lace The hearings switched yesterday Friends msv call at the funeral plete circuit ahead of the sputnik : slon quite substantially. He ex- music and was soloist. While split over pink taffeta. Both wore white home tomorrow and Friday from the combined Americnil press. l«und of laughing by .adding thht carnations were on the altar. from Shefferman’s anti-union ef­ U.S. South Pole Station, Antarc- he hoped Zhukov's Tciugnallon Mtellite In their orbits around the ■ pirssed the belief that there would rose corsages, and assisted the forts as s consultant to Hears, Roe­ 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. 4-PLY v a r ie g a t e d CARCOAT^ E arth., be no war in the Middle East and The bride had for her maid of bridal parly at a reception for ISO I lira. Oct. .W —Lingering guests was as completely V voluntary as buck A Co., to his work for E n g ­ I at the South Pole learned first­ !lres . . It’s a bsltev* it e r not valua that things there had taken a turn honor her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lois guests in 'Tinker Hsll from noon John O. \Vagner $1.19 at only fifi.87. H eavy quality lining, Charlie Wilson's was. lander. hand yesterday how hard It Is to for the better. C. Piela of Canterbury. Brides­ to 5 p.m. John G. W agner, 395 H ighland OMBRE KNITTING pUs lined hood. Complstqly water re­ Spending — Asked whether it maids were Mrs. Barbara Crawford Kennedy said he expects later in recover sir-dropped supplies, even One )K>8sible explanation for his For s motor trip to Maine, the the day to look into labor problems St., died at his home last night pellent. Tan, brown and rsd Jackets will be possible for the goyem- of Rockville and Miss Evelyn bride chose a navy blile sheath when the drop is better than aver­ YARN 4 0 Z . About Town sudden soft line, which came after of the A ll-State .Insurance Co., after an extended illness. age in accuracy. with contrasting cQlw snow pants. ’ $io.9a nent to sUy within a 170 binion weeks of threats to Turkey and of Lewie, sister of the bridegroom dress and gray accessories. They •pending ceiling for the fiscal year which sells insurance to Sears em­ A resident of Alanchester for ...... All available hands - guests In- charging that the United States Edmund Plela, brother of the i will lie at home to their friends over 55 years, he was 70 years' rinded" starting next July i, EUaenhower A cottage pra.ver meeting will bride was best man and ushers after Nov. 1 at 70 E. Center St ployes and also is s general insur­ turned oiit and worked Value was promoting a Turkish attack on ance agency. old yesterday. He was en^loyed | until 2 a m. under a blinding aun retried that would require a very be held tomorrow at 1:15 p.m, in _Syria, __ _ was that Russian propagan- were Erwin Piela of Canterbury The bride was graduated from •erioua retardation elsewhere — and Donald Crawford of Rockville. He said the committee may as a papemiaker at Case Bros. | minus 60 dgerees temperaturs Aetiys, attraeUva aliMii CWno Ou" Oosts fior iU B m . di would" nm7Virim“ thar's^^^^^^ Manchester High fVhooI In June launch Thurada.v Its hearings on He leaves his wife. Mrs^ Sadie i t„ haul In the cargo by sheer 3-PLY WOOL find 3-PLY NYLON T remendous Savings! meaning of spending in nonmill- Congregatlonal CJnirch support had prevented the alleged A floor-length gown of lace over and is employed hyy the Southern Pick from arreral vary amart atylqs. Serna aia tary fielda. ' • net was worn by the bride. It was the Mennen Co., big toilet goods i”"* J!®",!’ i power because the station’s trlnunad with ambnidaiy. Tiaar rada, y u taia fiKM war plan from being carried out New- England Telephone Co. The manufacturer. Gov. G. .Mennen Jr William F^ and Robert A .|j„p tractors broke down after a Haenhower made that state­ J^lAther,, Cabrlnl M others Circle and had saved Syria from destruc- designed with s scoop neckline, bridegroom attended local schools NYLON YARN YARN • to 18. ment after diacuasing the posaibll- fitted bodice, long sleeves and a 44 illiams of Michigan is s stock­ Wagner, all of .Manchester; a , year’s hard usage, wUI ndeet tonight at 8'.15 at the tion. Some sik-h maneuver had in and is employed as a truck driver. holder in the company., but the daughter. M™. ■Walter Zebotrek of! ^s an Air Force Globemaster Ky of staying w ithin a ?3fi billion home b( Mrs. Robert. Boyd. 41 | fact been anticipated by American spending ceiling fof defense -dur committee said It has no plan to ' Andover; a brother. Max Wagner, made passes .over the Internatlon- , - . - . Griffin Rd. Co-hostess will be .Mrs. officials who said Khrushchev and call him as a witness. of Mansfield Depot: two sisters, I gi Gebphysirst Year station it lag the current fiscal year ending i Charles Stpom. other Soviet leaders must have GIRLSf ORLON Biff Lot of Ladies^ Dillon, from Menlo Park, Calif., Mrs. Oscar Mathia.son and -Mrs., rs’ined engine pre-heaters and nex t June 30. ; known all along that the United Alex Wilson, both of Manchester; The Prealdentwas asked wheth­ I' director 6f the Warehouse Divi­ other equipment into a drop zone 1 M . Charles J|L\Blllniyer, 24 Deep- i States had no intention of start­ Syria Urges J.N. sion of the Teamsters Union’s West and two grandchildren. marked out on the snow. 1 oi. er .holding to such s celling . A H 'I wood Dr..'haa regiatbijed for the ing a war in the Middle East. Coast Conference, Friends may call at the Watkina- Parka-clad men rushed to cut vrouldn't require a real reduction But there was al.so at least a We.'t Funeral Seriice. 142 E. Cen-■ Lovely washable colors, shrink-resistant, handy 1-oc. phll-sksin. a«k:ond afinua) ^n gineera' Alumni Dillon testified Shefferman had parachute shround line., before the Ideal for fine-knit baby sweaters, booties, ladles' suits, blouses In manpower and mllitarv hard­ College of the Uhtyeralty of Rhode theoretical po.ssibillty that thia ter St., tomorrow from 2 to 5 snd | % WOOL chilling winds could carry the 100 w are. sudden shift nf the Soviet line asked him in 1951 ..to call off a 7 to 9 p.m, ■westers. Save now st this low factory price. ' ' PULLOVER Island. Kingston, R. t.. to be held loads irdm the slatiqn. Elsenhower said the $38 bil­ toward Turkey, dramatized by Investigate Crisis Teamster picket line’ at the Eng­ TlmP, and place of the funeral on Nov. 9. Among the members of lion figure never has been sacro- lander plant and “indicated he had While the men scrambled over the committee planning the event | Khrtiahchev s presence at thf will be announced later. the Ice. the G lobem aster circled to •anct. He said that was the talked with Mr. Beck." Dave Beck 3-Ply Wool-Rayon isis Richard W. HenryHenrv of Glaston­Glasrton-associated In (Cnntlniied from Page One) is the retiring Teamsters president make more dyops. fi-Plf Vlr{in Wool original estimate, but that since bury. some manner with the internal strong Farm Bureau organization then there have been price in­ and a close associate of Sheffer- Two of the engine heaters which changes in the Kremlin. . if the farmer’s voice is to be heard were to be used to repair the U.S. creases q^d a hike in mllitarv at national and state levels and Turkish troop concentrations were '"'m POMPADOUR wage«> The rehearsal of the 3 q n 1 o r a threat to Syria. time, .Dillon said, the Funerala Navy Neptune stranded here Sat­ SPORT YARN the need to organize local discus­ urday were badly damaged when As the Defense Department an- i 5?°’' “ »>aduled sion groups to learn more ■ about It i. only natural, he said, for ^ons'" were iit*ie«aas4 __ «___. 1 been can-t Farm Bureau jiAg J. a I were tryinr ioinllv to or- paraheutes failed to open. But Hounced last night, ' EiienhoweV' ‘Yud'”’ *'’*"‘"* piiblic policy problems. Mm. Jane England two others landed safely. Value ScOop! •aid. he believes it will be possible I ' _. \ Wesley Bradway of Union, differehcea of opinion to arise.' ganize the plMt, with eadh to take > Such charges, he said, do not a different group of workers, The funeral of Mrs. Jane Eng­ Efforts will be made to repair to allow spending of an additional' Parley Names president of the Farm Bureau, the damaged pair of engine.' to $400 million, or a total of $19 -' , Forest, Tall Cedars of affect his "intention to remain im- , Shefferman toldland him of Manchester 'and Coventry presided at last night's meeting.. wqs held at 2 o’clock yesterday af­ speed up work on the Neptune, Z e i. 400,000.000 during the first half o f' f^'banon, are invited to attend the IJ Directors An organizational' meeting to elect- partial." : later that "Englander would not 4 e i . this fiscal year * • ’ i[ 'annual poverty dance of 'Tunxis I object to unionization ■ provided ternoon .in St. M ary’s Episcopal which Cmdr. Vernon Jack Goley I new officer.' will be held in the landed here. lOOC?! virgin Wool yarn The budget for Uiis fiscal vear i I don t think these differences they did not have five or six un- Church, with the Rev. Alfred L. 65% Virgin Wool and 3 ^ /^ lus­ Here's a sensetionat bargain . . . stock Ellington. Oct. 30 (Speciah 'I near future. ought to lessen their esteem for ions” ' ' "" Williams, re»torj;officlRttng. Burial One load of fuel oil was buried for sweatere, socks, etc. '36 up and saye. Beige, navy, pink, turF LADKS' ORION Values to $5,98 calls for spending $72 billion 'The' ” *1 Hall. Prizes will be trous white rayon thrMd. For me or. my e.'teem for them," he deep when a parachute opened beautiful, colors. Buy now Budget Bureau hasas «aiH “awarded to the dancers wearing j Tolland Count}ly Farm Bureau ! Dillon said he refused to with- East Cemetery. fancy «waaters, stoies, baby- quoise, white, blue and red. Sizes 7 tq a h^cet Vv ^ ' ‘be mo.'t original outfit.'. Profits ! elected 13 direcU(‘tors and 3 directors* | said. and savs. 14. Come real early. Taney twaada, plalda, aoiid flza' to pare next year' A”' Teamsters plckeu. and kntta. AMortsd eotors. . ' , nsla. SHm, flaiad and ptoatad billions. a budget by two from this year’s dance will be al-Iar^ at its tannual m eeting , at i Munro pointed ^ t that he had suggested that Shefferman : George Jr., William, Harry, Frahk- Lt: iJ.Ci.) Jack Tuck, military conimandii'v at the pole station, •tylaa. Sizes 33 to S8. Prices-Eisenhower replied he the To^n Hall here last night.- Top Red Bide met privately w-itH delegates from I Katz, th* upholaterera' oreanizer i '*"• Arthur and Wayne England. would have to beg off w'hen Mked Inofrmation. Election of the directors, one from . some of the nations involved in ' to "vet out of th» r,i„(„,— ' ’ ------said re.snlts of the' drop Were bet­ whether ho had anv artuirJ'* Charles Pearson or each of th^ county town.s in lieu the Middle East dispute, including ! would organize.” ** Mm. Florence M. Ayers ter than average and compli­ Si^ Buy For iliitle Ones! imus^iriv^ ronaumerN o-An^Miiee.•"•‘-''-•v Wilks »»i.rva of HartfordjinibitMu form^sr Uiree, was in accord Chiefs Due at Syria and the Soviet Union, in ar- ' Dillon testified that the oicket The funeral of Mrs. Florence M, mented the Globemaster crew for and white collar workers speX^ f“>-eau by-laws, ; ranpng for the AMembly to take line later was removed and the AyeVa, 125 E. Center St., was held\ overcoming a stiff wind and hit­ ally on how to defend thernselves „ ^ by-laws, also provide for up the issue. And he expressed be- j Teamsters won the collective bar-' “f H o’clcfck ye-sterday morning ting the drop. zone. LA DieS! against the'continulne riw in ih« Stephens of i <‘reation of a women's committee Kremlin Talks lief that he would have more pri- ; gaining contract. ' at the Watkins-West F'lmeral Ser- All the vital cargo landed with­ k 1 ^ t of IM nr ‘be^East Sumner. Maine, have left for and a youth committee to foster yate meetings on the question be- He also told of opposing a move '’ice, with the Rev. Alien Lehman ,,in ^ 500 yards of the mark. the equipment to the I n f a n t s ' |)% N ylon EisenhowVr said that duHne the ' " Ibeir | « singer .family 'organization Ibre the Assembl}'^ is finished with in 1955 to get a nationwide Team- 4he ('bngregatlonal Chureh 10 (Conlimird from Page One) nnmvim.tni., ____ ■ ,.T son-in-law and daughter, Mr and ! w-ilhin Farm Bureau and to get i-as a man-sized job. Teams \ •pproximately five years he has j’m " "w ' ater contract to cover Englander's Glastonbury officiating. Burial w*as fSl'-ition wa -^n in office the living cost in- ' Stoltenberg, 60 E,. ; young people interested. Chairmen a Bulgarian group, Sofia Radio an­ , He said the Syrian-Tiirklah Is- far flung..,plantsr 'H e’’said“Vhe ‘n PtUafield Cemetery. Pittsfield, of four or five men struggled with Tpke. each sled, puffing and panting in NYLONIZED crease has amounted to between of these committees will also serve nounced sue must be kept apart,, from oth- ; union was seeking far greater 1 Mas.4„ w ith the Rev. Malcolm 61-i and 6 per ceplt on the Board of Directors. Tirana Radio said the Albanian er Middle East problems. The : benefits in western areas than • rector of Rt. Stephens the thin .polar air. The altitude at That represerfts. he added, a Directors elected last night in delegation will be headed by party moat pressing, he said, are the ' were demanded in negotiations Episcopal Church there, rending the^pole is 9,600 feet. 1" SNO Values S' ^flattening of the Incresse curve, dude Charles Wilcox, Andover: chief Enver Hoxha and Premier Paleatine refugee problem. the , with Englander in the East “■the------committal------service.F a,-p. »na F aces and beards collected frost and. shows, in his opinion, the ef­ 'John Swan.son Jr., Bolton; Robert Melimet Shchn. RiUire of the U.Ni E m e rg e n c y At the windup of the," hearing and the men seemed to be wearing ^Ensiagenient Halloween masks. fect of admini.'tralion efforts to Thorp. Coventry; Joseph Szegdft Tha planned attendance of Mao Force and the financing of the | Katz accused Dillon of giving false to $ 3 .9 $ • Check the n.*»r. Columbia; William Niemann .Sr., Tze-tung. the Chine.'e Communist Suez Canal clearance. j testimony, but refused to detail Bus Dispute Talk Those-new to polar life—includ-' But. Eisenhower added com­ Ellington, Winthrop Porter, He- boss, and Polish party g^cretary Despite the present .fpens of at- the alleRration nritll he takes the ing these two correspondents— SUITS Haff SliiK Sawycr-SIrickland A terrific -cat^igan plete s u c r"e 8 a has not been bi-cn: Luther Steam.'. Mansfield: Wladysldw Gomulka was ,_an- tention on the Middle East, Munro 'eitand. * { , Mr. \n'<'mann. ai'i'est of five per.sons oh warrants M adison, Conn., Oct. 30 lAb— S, Law ler, engineer fo'r district ing the same month a year ago. XtfOMtr wnu the government.' to in front of a downtown department ai t Issued by the 'Town Court Prosecu­ a one-week truce imposed by a and ex- I field and Samuel Berkowltz, Co- Two lobstermen ripped .planking No. 4 of the State Highway, De­ superior court Judge, after a tem­ According to Thomas Moriarty, tor's office charging them- with assistant postmaster, the local of­ I lumbia. failure to pay parking tickets. from their 22-foot boat an ^sed It partment, (lied In a hospital here porary Injunction barring the Reg. fn When Mrs. Maasel) eame out-of fice took in $31,024.46 during Oc- Alternates include Henrv I-anz The five who po.sted $5 bonds, as makeshift oars atter deciding earl.v today. Lawler, a re.'ldent of union from striking was dissolved. to f(Lahtlj2i*| the store with her infant aon. she New Milford and a Highway De- tober. This was $2,166 or 7 per tJM I his stroller wa.s pone and an- I and William R. Niemann .ir.. Ell­ for their appearance in coilrt lliat no one was .going to re ^ e The truce expires Friday. 98e lb ington: .Itilin .Mordasky. Staffoid; their drifting, disabled craft partment employe for 45' years, cent less than the $33,190.48 re­ ' . " • ^»ther old and b-eaten up hut the S atu rd ay a:e Jo.Heph R, H egarty, leaves his widow Towns served b.v..the bua 'com^ corded In O ctober 1936. f o r o n ly ; Lucius Rnbinson. Columbia: Win- a daughter and ; same blue color as the new one 38. of Canton, Ma.ss . Philip Zoppl Long Island Sonnd. '' Hw’o sjsters. pany are New Haven, Hartford, jthiop Porter, fiebron: Nrtrnian of West Hartford. James FI. Dolan C aralon ,Skau. 48, o f New H aven, Stamford. Middletotyn, Norwich, However, the October figiirs she had parked represents a 19 per cent increase Its place left injsjrong. Vernon: Benedict Moser, of Wethersfield, Dodge Motorama and E v e r e tt. H unt. 25, m issing New London ahd Meriden. j Ellington; Morris Kaplan, Coluni- MKIIIKET SITC’CESS IMU'BTRO over the $25,855.06 taken in last Nobody Anywhere Not ices of Rocky Hill and Mike’s Roofing since they had left this port Mon­ m onth. y - FORMUU SEVEN PURE his: Urban I.iiginbuhl, Tolland and of Hartford. The parking tickets day morhlng. laboriously paddled London, Oct. 86 , 1/P)—A Top 400 CLEANSING I Dirwl (eaiiia .Srvmfolil F-oeter Richards. Mansfield, which police claim they failed to their boat ashore at the Indian- S oviet *0160081, A. A. Blagon­ The postal month of October ■Speakers at the meeting last ravov, expresned doubt today Fireniqn Put Out runs from " S e p t 20 to Oct. 18, Can B ^ - This...... pay were Issued In March, May tow n aectlos of Old, Sa.vbrook vea- Moriarty said. y.-)aM 1 /ailro sd s of the United night Included. Mrs. I^is Smaltz, and June. ^rday afternoon. Madison police th at the U nited Stai^e* will hi- CASTILE .gtjsWa have increased thetr diesel- state chairman of the'youth com- able to send up Its winall rxperi-. Small Brush I^ire A vahia apectacular . . . be 'aarly/sava TISSUES Is teJtRg' A he- / .fscris, electrtr Ifa-omotlve fledt more than mltice: David Clark, secretary of mental aatelUte In Deeember.-tlie 8TEPIUNOTI8 WINS HANDICAP -^ $ $ fi. Imagine a quality sport eoM. § t th is S»*o P0m *4 tm af * fftr age (y1»y AIRCRAFTS LEAD STOCKS B^ore_that they, had- soaked a •rwenfold in the past decade. At the State F’arm Bureau: Rockwell New York, ^ t. SO (Ah—Air­ burlfip bag In oil and ignited it as provisional time set. Blaganra- Newmarket, England, Oct, 10 fantastic low; low prltfe. T akej^ur pick of SHAMPOO Firenien from Compimy No. 1 of (ft—Irish-trained Sicphanqtls to- ■ W g a r t sad ahtM a ctH- meganyy. tK« atari ot 1957 the num ber of Holcomb, president of the StSte crafts spurted' on prosports for a signal ip crewmen of • barge tow vov, who attended t|ie Interna­ the Town Fire Deparbnent yester­ graya brovm. In ktripss and ^ecka. Regti- .V* J lO X L mss>7 arc oof ie»r;s today . diael nnita oWoJd by the railroads F-arm , Bureau and George Simp­ day won the II5th nuining ot the . n * 9 . 9 ^ . For ^ esi# m» (*c«d m d - a r ly •. r greater defense spending, pac-'. making iU way through the Sound, tional Geophysical Year con­ day aftelTioon were called to the lars and Longs, 38 to 46. ^ - totalarl 26 21.5 compared with 3.- son. public relations representa­ Ing the stock market to a brisk but they weren’t seen.- ference! IVashIngtoil early this Cambridgeshire Handicap. Steiihv'' Hsa ferarrr beep cMird aacay. i rear of 64 Falkn.or Dr. where they aaolls was a lOO-O betting shot in 664 atesini loctwioiivea. The figures tive for the State Farm Bureau. rally eqrly this aftemooiC Key SKau and Himt said tbs engine ~ month,.was quoted K.V a Russian w a aaaaa atm ■ "ttr ,ai m anmai ea, Mrs'. Smaltz' ditcua.'ed organiza­ extinguished a small brush fire. the field -of $S starters for the l*« rya aaJy aaa aa *aep, •< .wara atmo«t th« reverae at the ■locks advanced from ftMtleni on their lioat conked out Monday. magazine as aajing that Amerlr , According to Firs Chief W. Clif­ one mile one furlong race Over ' ■ mmt a ita r m m t laacaza ara ak«d ataft of 1*47, ■'trhsB they owned tion of, youth-groups. The state to around $ polpts or more. Im­ They drifted all night while the nans are sUII having tmable de­ ford Mssofi, the cause of tho flrh !•' 1 7 Money Back Guarantee!! FREE PARKING ataan a ra «a(Mrtgar* 88.168 ateam aiMl 8,772 lUeacl ioco- nfficera. talked of farmers legiala- proving their early level Which signing 'ennier rackets."o ('"ry. Jtowmarkel’t Iwf course. -A* SELF SERVICl 511 E. Midille Tpks, Manehesler Oreen Coast Guard and other ••groMV* unknown' and dtmtgo was slight. Irleh hoenHgi ■weewlakes Is m ouva*. Uv* problems, the need for. •" -Ht m modontely higher. • sntelUto aloft. taarnUr. lookad for th«n. The «ro occurred st SiSO'p.m. fcMsd on tka gegoH W lbs m g ).

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1 pa g e tw elv e i I aNCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDN^SSDAY. OCTOBER SO, 1957 SeQiion Two WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ?0, 1957 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1987 Pages 13 ia 24 the Democratic IMrectors. two by fKanrliTBter lEnTitins !|eraUi the Republican Directors, and a hejose of Globe Hollow Land fifth by the other members or by News Editors the genera) manager. The temporary lease figure FlavellWins Not onl^oard^s Next Agenda might be *12,000 a year, he mig Wm Gather New I Plant Dedicated Globe Hollow (Question gests, although he has not com 'mitted himself to a fixed price. Lm m of tovin lw>d to the Ooun-^dlicuwion by *he Boird of DJr«c- ^ In Hartford Top Prize in ti7 Club wUl not b« achedulod for tors at their heixt regular meeting Kelly is more In favor of the* Before Board Tuesday Tuesday night. *15,000 to -*20,000 price sugges­ I ...i Standard tions made by General Manager The New, England 'Society of Art Exhibit 1 ^ .'— . ■ , Consideration of a lease will not Richard Martin when he was asked ^ be placed on the Board's agenda Newspaper Skjltors will hold its IN TOWN or OUT-OF-TOWN ftlpressntatlves of the State abdt also held to explsdn the purpose The quiMUon of where a new#around it i#-now aatUnatad to coat until a suit brought by former Di­ to study private or publlo-pfivate The art axhlbit held in Center total of *152,150 at OIbb* Hol­ operation of the course before the third annudi Cnnvention a t , the BStlbiiRl governments, and’ from and function of the fukl-meterlng pool for the town of Manchester rector Helen Fitepatrick and oth­ CHurch Monday and TTuesday of low. .referendum. Hotel Statler in Hartford, Dec. the ifavy and Air Fona were on systems being made in the plahl. should be located may be debated Brokrii -down, axpense estim#t#a ers has been settled, according to and 7. . ■ CAN YOU DUFUCATE THESE In addition to propeUars and thto week closed last night with a General Manager Richard Martin. Since the referendum, the Coun­ hand aar-HamTHbn Standard yes­ again af a meeting of thcr Boar^ of are: *2,000 Tbr clearing tha site; try Club'-Hself has made no spe­ .' Scheduled are talks and panel fuel-metering aystems, Hamilton rsceptlo^ in Woodruff , hall for Directors Tuesday night. ■ But this may not prevent the terday dedicated a 410,000 square *83.250 fo'r a 9,250 aquar# foot Board n«m talking about ths:sub- cific requests on time periods or dismissions which will stress not OUTSTANDINO REGAL YALUESl Standard also manufactures alr^ about 150 peopla. At th at Ume. the Board Will con­ pool; *12,250 fdr a wading arts; only the problems of newspaper foot fuel control building at Wind- conditioning equipment slid elec­ ject, according to Director Gene terms. The reception was given for the duct a publie hearing on an appro^ *22,150 fpr a bathhouse; *2.600 for Kelly. Although no action may be The Board of Governors has operations but. also the'impact of ■or Locks. . tronic parts for aircraft. priatlon of *8,000 to prepare detail­ a 650-foot'fgnee; *10,oOO for gen­ public affairs upon newspapers. artists, Judges and members of the taken before the injunction case asked only for "an early determi­ '“'^rhS' new. building, which will The firm has recently' been ed plan* for a^ pool and improve­ eral grading; *5.000 for aita im­ in Hartford Superior Court is set­ nation" of the problem. and has Top speaker- at the 2-day meet­ manufacture fuel-meterlhg systems awarded a *2 million contract to Grace Group, the sponygring ments around it.. provement; *5,000 for pkvlng tha tled, Kelly is in fayor of "getUiffg urged a non-partisan study as ing will be U.S. Rep: John E. Moss for Jet aircraft. Is connected with provide air-conditioning ayatema. group, - and tlteir husband#. Re­ An appropriation of *15,000 to parking area; *8,500 for archi-' down to business vbw.” soon as possible. tD-Calif.l whose subject has long the main building- by a 220-foot for Conviiir’a new "880” commer-; prepare detailed plans for a Wash­ tect’# and engineering feat; and been of much concern to American 10Q%WOOL ci61 Jet transport. Convair la in freshments were served, and Mrs. ington School' addition aiid altera­ Mrs. Fitzpatrlok has asked for underground tunnel. Approximate­ George Hunt and Mrs. Rockwell *1,500 for equipment. an injunction to forbid the town news executives' and reporters, ly 2.5W of th(| firm's 11,500 em- San Diego, Calif., and Js. a divlaion H. Potter Jr. poured. tions ia alao. acheduled for public Construction coats for ..both tha from disposing of Globe . Hollow "Freedom of Information." lOyes will work in the new huild- of Geheral Djllnamlca. hearlnj; on Tuesday. This propdeal p6ol and the. Washington School Rep. Moss, chairman of the in _:______^___ k A total of 82 paintinga were is expected to meet no opposition. work are expected to )>e Included property bought for W^tersljed and Sig. , hung around the hall on a snow park and recreation purposes from Local Stocks formation subcommittee', of the Met Ohaltenge .Location of the new pool- at in a referendum'on a bond issue la Cheney Bros, irf 195S. The town HousS'470mmittee on Government' fence loaned by the Town of Man­ Globe Hollow aa proposed, hoW- December or January. has agreed not to change the Operations, will tell of studies the Speaking at the dedication North Enders chester. The fence waa put up and eveV, hat been queetjoned in the Appropriatlona for the plana on status of the property until the Quotatloiis Furnished by subcommittee, has made on freeing aeremony, Gov. A. A. RIbicoff aaid, taken down by a committee of peat #nd may be (lueatloned again.- which the Directors will act after riiie true t6st of a man, of a com­ men: William Howes,-Rockwell H. In aakipg the Board to eet a caae^hM been heard, probably Cobbro A Middlebrook, Inc. more facts pbout ifovernmentgl op l^otter Jr., Edward Chapin, Win­ hearing'the public Tueaday at * sometlni^ next month. . Bank Stocks crations to the public, t — m pany, or of a nation, la how it Will Discuss hearing on the planning appropria­ o'clock in th* Municipal Building’ ..6 0 65 V d u t mssts challenj^s, and Hamilton field Moore. George Lawrence, tion, General Manager Richard But Directors are already dis­ Manchester Trust . plher speakers will include; Itandard has met every challenge Richard Knight and James Harvey. hearing room would com.e .ou* of cussing informally what should be Conn. Bank and Max R. Grossman of the United Martlrt toW the Directors that the the- Capital Improvement Reaeroe' 3.5 38 as it came.” Jriorar’ decorations of white pool could be built In another place done with Globe’ Hollow land the Trust Co. • ...... States Information Agency Of the , He praised the firm for its Parking Plan chrysanthemums were supplied Fund. Money In thto fund was re­ voters refused to lease to the club First National Bank with the same basic plans. cently estimated by Martin aa 27 State Department, who will tell of Imagination and far-aightadneai, by 'Vlttner’a Garden Center. Favors Center Springs for SO years on Oct. 32. of Manchester .. 32 the problem of converting a Ger­ There’s nothing like a 2-pants . find cresllted it with being an im­ NorUi End realdenta will get a * 220,000. None-' of them is opposed to a Hartford National • 100% WOOL FLANNaS The Judges, Harry Ballinger, Dt, Director Francis' Mahonsy has 30'j man press, long under Nazi, con suit for extra wear. You can al­ portant , factor in the State's chance to air their vlewt on the Katherine Nielaen and 4F. H; Par­ taken the position, that It should Etodrie short-term lease of the golf course Bank and Trust Oo. 28 trols, to the concept of deqtfcratic economy. now on the land. But they have Fire Insurance Companies ternate the pants or team them area’s parking situation at an open ker, awarded first prize of *25 to be In a central location, possibly EUENEIS Journalism. ■ " . RIbicoff then spoke briefly on Workers at Hamilton Staadard’a new fuel control plant use complicated tost mechanl^a to check David Flavell, 652 'Woodbridge St., Center Springe Park. He may aak Bake Sale Planned different ideas, about ternu of the Aetna F ir e ...... ■18 .51 William Dwight, publisher of the dip with sport coats. Regular.s, • 100% WOOL SHARKSKINS i^e present international situation, meeting being held by the Parking their Jet fuel-i^tering devices. Each cell of a bank of production teat rlga checke the coH^l under 'lease aqd a stu<|y to be made of I for his painting, "Giant's Neck.’-' for a formal expression of opinion Hartford Fire ...... 117 129 Holyoke (Mass.) 'Transcript and longs, shorts. Sixes 35-46. Slip laying,, that Russia's temporary Authority at the Whlton Memorial, ail afmuIatec^l^Klne condiUoni. (Herald Photo by Oflara). r Second prize went to Alfred T. on its placing from the Town Plan­ uses of the land While the short­ National Fire ...... 61 64 gain in'the rocket (ield was to the By Dorcas Society MM m p term lease is in operation. president of the American News into one of these, fine suits to­ • 100% WOOL WORSTEDS at 8 o'clock tonight. GrezCl, l3 Bistell ' S t, for hie ning Oimmlaalon Tuesday night. Enjo/ SI .. Phoenix ...... 51 54 paper Publishers Assn., who will United States only a “momentary that wagon," ahe said. painting which had no title; #nd On the period of the. short-term morrow ! lin a meeting Oct 21, the author­ Commission mam-bera have indi­ ' Members of the Dorca# Society deal with the impact of general ■ / - - letback toward this counuya One of the corridors is 'non- third prise to Walter-Van Arsdale N »m Cblcl>- lease, some have mentioned two Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. ity unanlmoutly approved a motion cated Informally that they are in of Bhnanuel Lutheran Church an­ Aetna Casualty...... 125 1,'1.5 publishing problems on editorial averitual goal." , by Phillip Harrison that town- structed ao that machinery mhy of Covehtry for hi# painting favor of the Globe Hollow ette but N«v*r Too W aml years and others five yea^. ! Speaking of persona who ars be driven through it to enter the-' "Narcissus.” nounce a ^ e d ls h baking aala for on the subject iff the study, one Aetna Ufe ...... 171 181 operations. owned property on the west side of have made no study of the ques­ Saturday at 1 p.m. in Luther hall Conn.' General .. .j.,.232 242 John Gould, editor of the Lisbon ^ I n g tq blanis ona .political praty the WhitOn Memorial be developed quadrangle to cut the grass. ‘' Htmorabie mentton Vas given to tion. Other 'Tovm Directors, the has suggested appointment of an or anothef for thli Mtback, the “It would aeem to me they need Park and Recreation Board, and of the churoh. They are requested outside neutral expert and another Hartford Steam Boiler 62 65 (Malnel Enterprise and Down East FREE as a public parking area. Harrison Mr#. Margaret^ OlmetM, 33 Com- to. have their donations at the J95* Travelers ...... \... 694 72< author and columnist, who nill (Siovernor said; also proposed the Installation of a atop and go light there; wouldn't itock Rd., for her painting, "The the Recreation,. Department ap­ has questioned the possibility of speak on the "Responsibilities add • "Thli ia no Urns for party quar>_ Boards Tour Building they?" Said the mayor. Hills IBeyo^": Susan Sandau, El­ prove the Globe Hollow site. church by noon. any non-political study now. PubUc CtfUttes ALTERATIONS *els, but a time to keep our atten-' perking-meters in the North End The committee in charge la Conn. Light A Power 16M Opportunities of the Dally News­ to help amortize the cost, unless Impromptti Concert lington. for her painting, "Stormy Opposition to location of the Kelly thinks that a proposal he paper." Sion focused on the uttimste goal Seas," and'R, H. Potter Jr., 26 Mrs. OHelen Wright, chairman: advanced before the 30-year lease Conn. Power ■?7 of checkmating Soviet power." the North End Improvement Assn, The Board of Education, thef asked Bailey about what waa be- IVhen one group reached the pool in the South End of town a t Mias Eleiuior Cas]totaon, Mias ordinance was’rejected by the vot-. Hartford Electric Lt. .51 53 Miss Betty Beale, Washington waa willing to contribute toward Building Committee, and the Board Ing done to grow bigger basketball auditorium they 'discovered that Gardner St., for hi# pencil render­ Globe Hollow is expected from it Select vour ova ilaqiing Star reporter and syndicated col­ 4 I . ■ Starts First Machine. ' players. * ing of '"Danleir, Hazel B. Johnson, Mra. Ann Chag- era should be giveh more consider­ Hartford Gas Co...... 3*-; 35 • r:. *• The new plant was fprmally tha cost of such a development. of Directora voted in a festive the organ w aa'hpt locifed. .The Wilbur Bennett, chsirmsn of the not, Mis# Fridebsrg jpioreh Im d wanDtnl ation, _ So. New England umnist, whose talk will cover "The At tonight's meeting, residents "What they need is a rack to mayor sat down iand gave an im­ By popular-/vote. Mrs. Walter Taxpayers League. 'Ipened by Rear Adm. R. E. Dixon, mood last evening accept the promptu concert with the others Mlea Anne M. E. JoRnson. A' Fiaiaue Ocaenl Eieeliic Fublic-piivate operation of the ,Tel...... 30 4 32 4 SocleJ Beat in Washington." . r ■. f . . ohlef of the U.S. Navy Bureau of will be asked their opinions on the stretch 'em out," said Bailey. Gorman, 42 Brookfield St., won Like Mahoney. Bennett thinks The usual line of Swedish baked Also scheduled are panels on proposal. Mrs. Katherine Bourn, high school project. But Mrs. Stuck had a sugges­ listening attentively, "teiting” first prize with her painting, that the ]>ool should he mor# cen­ goods arlll be on sale. Slec^^itenf* qnM t course <^Hn^ a short-term lease Manufacturing Companies, such sublects as, "Public Relations ’Aeronautics. - j Parking Authority aecmary, said Following an exhaustive tour of whether the organ waa any good period should be part of a study of He commended the firm on its tion for locating the'gym. "It isn’t "Moonlight Seascape.” ' The prize trally located. He points out that A WaibH O e • d r ^ l Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . . 404 <3.4 Bane or Blessing to Newspapers?' TROUSERS today thgt some realdenta of the the high achool Um three bqarda iJoee enough__ts__ the_CPoKing The first few notes were quiet waa an eaiel and aketchtog stool parenU who live at othsr extremes land dse, he believes. ‘Tf we want Associated Spring . . . 29 '3 2 libility to switch from production "Ar > feArfoneMe ccloci! "TVial by Newspaper": "Copy i t aircraft propellers to products, area were jireparing a parking plan met in the library 'and voted to room.” ones. donated by Shetwlh WHUeme Co. of the town may healtate to send to study public-private operation, Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 The second prize went to Roger their children to walk ao far. it would' seem to me advisable to ^Editing and Wire 3*rvicea": lor the Jet age, and then started of their own for presentation at to­ accept, the high school project and At one point the tour members "If it can't make more noise . SPECIAL 4 BeentiM pedcisb— Collins ...... 120 ‘■•.'Shortcomlnpjs of the.,Press”; "Edl night's meeting. to turn it over to the Board of Edu­ passed an open elevator in which than that we'll send it back," said Craft. 22 Harlan Rd., for his paint­ Families'With only one car would have the opportunity to study it Dunham Buah . . . , , . • FLANNELS 4he first machine in the new plant.. SpaglMttl and Meat Balto • ideal for ^fu! 84 tOrial Writing" and "Problems of „ William P. GWinn president, of cation. . 4 machine for sweeping the floors Richard Martin. Whereupon the ing “Still Life and Cockatoo.” Th^ have to make plane for a trip with in operation,” the Direptor says. 2m-Hart ...... 42 45 prize was an outdoor painting box transportation, depriving the chU- Wltii Beal ItaHaa Saaoe "Neither the town nor anyone else Medidal Reporting.*' ailnlted Aircraft Corp.. in pre-dedl- AH three boards also voted to 'was standing. ' ' mayor produced a sound loud *Se S— mm h it mheHoHl Fafnir Bearing ...... 64 59 • SHARKSKINS keep the school building fund open "How would you like to do all enough to p l e ^ everyone. donated by the E. A. Johnsor dren of swimming time, he con­ knows how that wohld work out. Landers, Frary, Clk, . 124 1<4 ]|atlon remarks, called the new Lt. Taylor Attends All we ever asked was that the plant "more than Just a buildipg, until the proposed' adjustments this scrubbing t ” one board mem­ The group then woq^to the li­ Paint Co. te n d N. B. Machine ...... 27 30 Mtire Passports Issued • GABARDINES have beeh thoroughly Investigated. ber-aaked-one. of the women. brary and voted to stpoept -the During the two days -of the ex- ' - Cost BrrakdewB ' ’Artknr Drag Stent thing be explored, and -I thbik that North and Judd ___ 29 32 \ ------but • aymbol, of UAC’a ofinfidence Harvard Course hiblt, over 600 people registered. ITie ]M)dl with imilrovamenta ahotud be done." The en actm en t of. State Issued Jui the future and Hamilton Btand- Some of these adjustments include “I wouldn't, but I'd like to ride building. Russell Mfg...... 104 174 the cement sidewalks which were MARLOWS Another proposal la being ad­ Stanley Works _____ 334 374 317,417 passports during the first Plain or pleated fronts— lard't ability to plan for the fu­ five months of >957, an Increase tu re.” ■’ Stafford Springs, Oct. 30 (Spe- repaired, the gutters which are not vanced by Director Ronald Japbbs. Terry Steam '...... 155 165 ditklning properly, the amesite Jacobs is suggesting a 5-man Torrlngton ...... 23 25 of 8.7 per (S^nt over'the 292,033 I also Ivy League styles, ■ Othsr ^Makers at the dedica­ cli^—U. Hafry Tiyiotr-of the P in t.,. For Everything Issued durin^\the like period of Stats Police barracks is attending which must be se^ed, and rewiring committee to study total uses of U.S. EnVlp com...... 194 214 tion eeromony Wera Erie Martin, of some lights in the parking lot the land while the club holds a 2- U.S. EnVlp -pfd...... 10 12 1956. May. with 82,755 passports TOPCOATS •snsral malinger of Hamlltqn,who tha Homlcida bvsatlgation C ount and the cOrridon. year temporary Jease. The com­ Veeder-Root ...... 4ft 43 issued arid renewed, became the Justed as m atter of ceremonies; and- at Harvacd Medical School in 58 FORD — ir— mittee might be composed of two . The above quotations are not to btuiest passport bionth in United . VoluM to $8.95 •MaJ. 04SI. E. H; UndwrUU. USAF, Architect Victor Frld of Hart­ non-Board members appointed by be construed as actual markets. Stataa...hi8tory, Handsomely tailored genuine Harris '^munander of tha Eastern Region, Cambridge. Mass. The week-long ford firm of EbbeU, Frid, and djonttnental Air Defehee'^ Com- course sponsored by tbs school of Prentice had written a formal ra Tweed topcoats at the lowest price ■jpand. legal ihedldna la internationally quMt that the three boards COMING Nothing newer > evec! Other imported fabrics included : Both epeekera noted how Hamil- famous. cept the school project. It was 'on at this price. Regulars, shorts and -ijen Stsmdard, once devoted exclu- Attended by police ofllcerq from this request that the boards acted 2 FOR longs. Sizes 35-44, Get yours tomor­ jnvely to the manttfa'cture^of pro^ all over the nation hnd overseai, last evening. • N0K7 the. course concentrates on the de­ Tows Odht *4.3 . row! ' / - ^llere, has expanded into the tails of homicide investigation, It^ General Manager Richard Martin ‘fields of compqnenta for today’s medical aspects and work with spoke to the three groups before supersonic aircrafL coroners and medical examiners. they voted separately to accept ...... IbOf Ptqat DgtecUve Sgt. , ]0 lounge, the' health suite, the ' over given a new car b^ore its public announce­ in Dubrovnik, and into Greece to Athens, where Then it plowed on to the jungles of Cambodia to and block) . kitchen facilities, the gyms, ment. this newest classic mirt such ancient classics as reach the most fantastic temple of all, the strange - several classrobms, the shops, thq the Parthenon and the Temple of Posek^. rulils of Angkor Wat, eighth wonder of tha world library. ' 'The whole world was used as'a tesf track fdr the Thence into Saigon, the. Pari* of the Orient, at Q9.*j5.bctibS_ the tours were 58 Ford. The car drove through England, France, Into T\irkey: and the 58 Ford passed the great 'Arthur 'H'."inrfig,':'sup*rintendeht Switzerland, Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece, ‘I^lrkey, white lacework palaces of the Sultans along the the farther tip of Southeiuit Asia. Finally, it poto-'' of schools. Bailey,' and Martin. Iran, Af^anistan, Pakistan, India, Malaya, Thai­ - Bosporus and the Golden Horn. . . ered across the great Rockies and plains .of North JARVIS AGENCY . The tour started in Principal America and back, at long. last, to Mkhigan. Seeing is beRering - r and wearing b knowing.' J^hen yon tee o'ur -SERVICE IS OUR POUCT” Bailey’s office. Some sporting land, Cambodia, Vietnam, and' finally' back to the And then the 58 Ford went where few but C - ' A' place it started—Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.. nomads travel, up into tiie hot days and chill •mart new Jannan “Patio" patlerM, yool quickly beiiere that •54 CENTER ST.—Ml S-4I1* equipment was resting there. , The 58 Ford... has bean proved-and approved "The baseball hat to only u a ^ The Ford powered over the great mountain nights of the ancient mountains of Afghanistan, around the world; A nistural question arises. Why thii style idea deaerroa its top rating. And onoe you slip into a atiiiii. on occaalon,” crackpd Bailey. all the way into> the lilac-scented capital, Kabul. ranges of three cxsntinents: from Uie Alps to tha did Ford go to such great lengths with Jt# IQM When aome of the tour trailed And thence over the trail of history, alon^ the light pair, you*H know that then’s never been' footwear quite • - behind in the health suite, Bailey, Himalayu and the Rockies. It crossed the great model? Why spend lo-much money and time and go route Alexander the Great followed with his char­ ’ ■ S. ®Mr-*«ing and comfortable, 'fl^ "Patio" — America’s mort on spying them, said, "Good. Here livers of history: the Thames, the Seine,' the through all the problems of negotiations, customs, ■ .1 ■ they come. I was afraid they'd Tiber, the Arno, the Tigris, the Euphrates, the iots. to cross the historic Indus river. ^ 'A' gone to bed." ^ , border transit, diplomacy in so many eoimtriet? Vjmpular dengn-r ii available at otoMlora in •everal '' > ■ i Indus, the Canges. On and on the Ford moved, down intQ the Mrs. Jane Stuck, secretary to The answer; in the .competitive automobilk interesting style, leather and color variationa. Come in and try the Board of Education, admired This car stood at Buckingham Palace, rolled beauty and heat of mysterious India,' through INSULATED BOOTS market of today, only the best in all-around valut. the paintings in the teachers’ up the Champs Ely sees.to the Arc de IViomphe, New Delhi to the crystal-white'beauty of the "Taj a pair (at this low price you'U.wanltwo paiwi). ’ lounge, which were given by The can survive. And this round-the-world test to the and paused at the Eiffej Tower. It was greeted Mahal, and to the great pink palaCe'of the Ma­ Herald. In Jhe guidance room, harajah of Jaipur for a welcpming,parade of ele- most decisive, possible demonstration of the best. Bailey explained the reason for by the great Paris oouturieres at the famous fash­ to having some pamphlets stored in ion salons where its “sculptured in steel" styling phaiils, and th r o i^ Baharas and on down to The 1958 Ford is value: hard-dollar value. It. is tuba on shelves instead of having was' f pplaiided by the most ityle-oonscious audi­ Calcutta. also style, power, pprformance, and a dozen great i them upright with other , pamph­ ence in the world. It followed the historic Road This gre#t nesv car met the challenge of the new features. But above all, it to ^fiofue. I lets in bookcases. ' The fielders In to Rome, to stand in the iqinre of St. Petey’s mqnsoons-^rains that for centuries have s to p j^ the tubs were odd i^apes, or else Thto is the car -you’ve been waiting far. lee ft 10" HIGH were grouped according to apecial before the Vstiesn. The drivers threw coins in the all rpad movement throuriiout Jndo-China, b u t vooationi. FounUin of IVevi, and went out the Appian Way didn’t stop the 58 Fo'rd^t drove on to Penang November 7—there's nothing newer in the world If' a student wanted to become, to Vonico. . ' Malaya, and then lim h to Bangkok!' than Ihe 58 Fordr LtotliRr, idcoi for eoM WEbthir. aay an undertaker, asUd Bailay, "He. can' take the embalming tub watRrpre^, comfortwbl*. out and study it.'.’ •very pair guoranftad. Nobody Waa N » m * 6 > 7W "I hope nobody’a hungry,” the /^rojpod RiMl Rpprovad arsis* bkjchar in Mock principal, said a few minutes later ' . vaol .end Meek' Alao avaitahto aa one group passed through' a around tha wortd y Mmeo groin. LaeAst In rubber. $12.95 biology laboratory In which wera tela, rubbsr hsaL bottles of frogs’ 1ega,-^ln formalde­ Tks Rnt ctr tvif to lus ths whols world R' s toft track (ol» in tan) MAMOND'S hyde. , f 112.95 While vtoiUhg the swimming pool, soma Interest was osntsred on Ray Goslas by Mrs. StusK and DILLON SALES ond SERVICE AHM Y «Hi NAVY Mayor Harold A. Turklngton. S' ‘T can Liip him If you'll push 919 M A IN ST. MAWetWm F Ta aaaa ’a - .... a i . ... . a i a’, a, .ta a at I him," said .(tiers, Stusk to ths ✓ 997 M AIN ST. mayor. *. ■ " ' 4 .. -■ 'S' , A --r - - -y. - ‘ ■ ■_____ .. •______^ _____:_____' ______•- -- ' • f •______In ona ot tha fjm a tha mayor TT -TT

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CorreeUon Three Arrested C U r t * E llin g to n i i ' n e s e Yas» . 'T A A A i i i ■ h n In a Btory'in yeeterday'a Her-, For Gem Theft Bush Doubjful U.S, PwacrtpMtos' aid It waa erroneously rsported net* ’ , • “ ■ " - S i ‘ that Mrs. Margaret J. Thoraell Will Get■d Nobel hed been killed in an auto acci­ In .^Gr^nwich PINE PHARMACY Light (Bulb Causes dent In March 1936. Although To Top Spafee Rac Oeator SL—3 0 8-8814 involed in the accident, Mrs. Greenwich. Oct. 80 (AV- Police Physics Prize Thoraell was not, killed or In­ ' CIltef^David W . Robbins annbunc- ed today fha't three persona have jured. I (Coattaned from | .Page One) (Conttnned fr*m '.Pag« One) I been arrested In Jersey City, N. w $40,000 Barn Fire A claim was settled In favor I J., in a $20,000 Greenwich jewel entiflc laurels lost to the Rus- In experiments conduoisd at Co­ of the estate of Martin W il­ Ith efL V Hospital Notes RANGf . \ liam BrSadheft, a minor, against' ‘atans. lumbia University on th* basis of I He Identified them as Mrs. Mar­ reasoning by Lee and Yang, the \ Ml ^and'knew It must be a farm. F ig­ Mrs. Thoraell. T h e Russians, he said, "turned (Plcturo on P»|» One) garet Morreale, 21, and her Patient’s Tottey: 264 most elementary, particles now uring it, might be. his farm he science loose, gave ecientiets free­ tUEL OIL Oct so (Special)—An brother, Charles Tcemblett, 18. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: known were proven to have *n In­ ‘ - - ijl rushed to the scene. He later re­ dom, having learned a lesson thaC •Kplodlng light bulb waa thought both o f 206 Sixth St., Jersey City; our free ones could out-pace their (Jarol Barhes, Glastonbury;. W il­ trinsic • "rlght-hsndedness” qr gasoline turned to mtt .prtllh deliveries so he Jean, Were pasaengera In the Pel- and her father-in-law, Salvatore liam Wallace Jr.. 23 Drive B; Mrs. "left-hendedness” ■ in their- direc­ 'to ba the cauto of a $40,000 fire would have 'That much less to do captive ones. tier car. Joyce Bragdon, 16, and Morreale. W, of 436 Grove St., Hazel Ganley, 25B Forest St.; Mr*. tion of epln. Pbysics authorltlei at today.”/ "The Rueel*il*._ went further. which wiMd'the Splelman barn In Michael Riley, IS, of Hartford were iJereey Clty.X Lois Jiiul, Qlestonbury; Mrs. Anna Columbia likened the discoveries ^Awn Budget Approved They made.science someUiing spe­ leaa than half An hour laat night pateengera in the Johnston car. Robbins amd" the arrests fol­ cial. They made ecientlstp hdniMad Quinn, 454 Parker St.: M n . Bernice in future Importance to the earlier iQUt persona approved a May, 60 Harlan Rd.; Mra. Anna B A N T LY OIL and injured aix ^ t l e which had There were no InjuriiSf reported. lowed ;an InvMtigation of New pronouheementa of Albert Ein­ t ^ n budget of $372,010.26 at, the members of aoclety with'H>eclal Both cam were extensively dam­ Y o (k Vhd J era ^ City pawnshops Shimaitis, R FD 1, Re Worked W alter Splelman, w est R d ^ ro m "W hile the Ruasishs were en­ Varish attributed the budget de­ Ellington Center Cemetery Mon­ been issued here and'Naent to Jer­ couraging good teabhers of sci­ esaifse,’ 198 Porter S t ; Mrs. Annie before goln|; to Columbia. KOCKVILLE TR 5*3271 the ravaging flames only ^ feet crease ‘ to the increased state aid day. The funeral was held from sey City. He said m IIcc had Gibbon, 80 Walnut St.; Mr*. Bertha away. ■ / ence and training teachers, w# . to education. The school budget has' Ladd's Funeral Home in Rockville. been asked to pick up\for ques;- w ere. forcing ours into Industry.” Firato, 99 Plymouth Lane; Mr*. Although Uih 62 head/of catUe actually risen about $40,1^, he Avery was born In this town on tionlng the woman's huaMnd, Car­ Mary Gill, 40 McKinley St.; David were led from the bartrjust before said. State aid receipts are esti­ June 11, 1906, the son irf the late mine, 23. . \ Wiley, 100 Oak Gfrove S t ; John It collapsed, seven o^ the fright­ mated at $50,000. . . Eugene Avery and Mra. Elsie The arrests, said Robblnd^ wem Gallaaao, 11 Strant St.; Mrs. Helen ened animals w ere^ v e rely burned He noted, however, that nothing Avery. made last night. % 'x , District Officers Schieldge, 433 Gardner St.; Arthur by (ailing hay And had to be has been piit aside for the high The theft occurred MondayXfn Cushman, Windsor. Russell Maron, slaughtered. Lectlon of the buaes. Howard University, he entered the Mere. Park and Francis Lim ­ non; Mrs. Catherine Madden and ing the cowa from their stanchions Berr, plants and w hite elephanta The P T A Councils were urged to Army-Uid worked JUS a psychiatric erick, by attending al least three daughter. 126 Bissell S t; Mrs ara driving tnenfdul 6f the bam. asaietod by Mrs. Germain PeRler, appoint safety chairmen. social worker. A fte r his discharge, of the foUf- sessions, received cer­ Elizabeth Bidwell and daughter, 48 Mrs. 8|rielihan Heiberer, 84- Mrs. Frank Campbell and Mrs. ha obtained his master’s degree Dr. Charles Jacobson made a On Dec. 31, the .$464 mil­ poar-old mother of the Splelmans, Kenneth Cook; Mrs. John Back- tificates for successful completion N. School St. from Boston University. He has r ^ o r t on fluoridation research of the seminar. Sweet had attend­ lion, 129-mile Connecticut aoUfled the telephone operator strem and Mrs. William Johnston, worked at the regional offics of made by hla. committee. He said he who relayed the call to the Ell- food and candy*. ed one other session in addition to The peel of the banana la germ Turnpike i-s scheduled to be the Veterans Administration in would contact many civic end last night's. proof and dlrtproof. , togtoa Center firehouse. ^ Mrs. Ralph' Hailwood and Mra. Springfield, Maas., and in hforth- church organization,, urging their stib.stantially completed and Kmeet lleyar, town fire ehlef, Anthony DeCSrIl are in charge of port, L. I., as a psychiatric social support, and hopes a public meet­ opened; to traffic. ia turn called Mutual Aid. Be­ Chrtstmaa g ift wrappmgs and can- worker, serving as a atudent super- ing on the issue will follow. fore firemen could reach the scene, dtei; Mrs. Charles Hein, the hob­ vlaor in Northport. Before taking It was reported that tickets for The highw^*,'which is de» by show; Mra. Richard Pippin and. the bam was a mass of fiames. hiS present post, ha waa a super- the concert series will be available signed to relieve Rt. 1 (the Mrs.' Paul Moechella, tickets; and The tremendous heat. scorched vlior in psychiatric social work at through early November. Mrs. Donald Wallace, publicity. Boston Post Road) and .the house plants through two thick- Norwich State Hospital and did Some 79 volunteer museum EXPERT 'Merritt Parkway of some' of aeasee of 'glass on the Spieiman Party Follows MeeUiig field work InstrucUon at the Uni­ workers have been secured -from bouse porch. Storm windows ’ The Lsdieii Benevolent Society versity o f Connecticut. He resides the PTA, It was reported, and WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING the traffic load tho.se roads cracked but the inside windows o f the congregational (Jhurch held in Norwich. they were urged to attend to­ now carry, runs from Gieert- remained Intact. . The Splelmans baby, shower- for Mr*. Wayne RADIATOR REPAIRING AND REGORING This lecture ia to be followed in night’s meeting in Waddell School COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE wich at the New York state used extlngulshdra on the house Sandau following its regular meet­ January by one on "Fam ily Rela­ to-hear John Ripley Forbes, direc­ line to Killingly, at the Rhode and dairy building, until firemen ing Monday night. tions" and by one in March on tor of the NationkrTbundstlon for SEE Island border. arrived. Dr. Francis Bird talked on stew­ "Later Maturity.” Junior Museums. Several men scorched their, arms ardship and showed a film, 'The This Series of. lectures Is a part Future meetings of the Council Building of a Christian Home," In The Turnpike represents 'while rescuing the cattle. One man o f the expanded program of the will be held Jan. 27 at the Buck- the largest undertaking of its had the bums treated at home and the program feature of the meet- Manchester Mental Health Society. ley School and April 28 at 'Wash­ in g.. .returned to the fire. Fred's oldest Miss Ethel Robb is president of ington School. CLARKE MOTOR SALES kind in the State and one of son jumped out of the bathtub, Xew Arrival the society and Godfrey Gourley'la the largest, dolIarwi.se, in the A tour of the Ltitz Museum fol­ 301 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 donned (nothing over hla wet body A daughter was born to Mr. and program committee chairman. lowed the meeting. country. Studies in connwtion and rated t(i,help. Mrs.' Loula-Babb of RockvUls at Johnson Memqrial H oc^tal Mon­ with the road began as far TAn companies answered the day morning. The Balm car waa back as 1942. when the State MutusI Aid cell inohpUdg: Cbystsl involvad in a 3-ear accident 'Sun­ Lake, ToUsnd, W e e t. Btaffkmd, began looking for a long-term day night at the intersection of solution to the problem of Somers. Vernon Ool-' 1 and fbmk- Rts. 140 and 140A. Babb Will an- trllle's Fltten engine. Laying o f a ewar to charges of-failure to grant ever-mounting traffic. t hose line to the hydrant at Long­ tha right of way at the Intersection bn Wednesday and Thurs­ view School was eonalderably.ham- in Justice Court Dec. 3. ^ried by epeetatora. Chief Miiyer day last week,. Governor Rib­ Yontli Aireated A fte r Crash Take Advantage said. icoff, Highway Commissioner The Women'B Auxiliary of Ti»l» . 3|$bvanl , P. Johnston, 18, o f Hsrt- tond provided coffee and aand- foed, waa arrested on two charges IS YOUR Newman Argraves and a.host wlchee as did Mrs. Mejref and El­ as a result pf an accident at Of The of newsmen toured the 129- lington farm wives,-- / - Mountain and Pinnacle Rds. Sat-- mile highway for- the first W est Stafford flhsmen w e n urday evening. SUte Policeman time. Shown here are some of playing cards at their station, when Edward Punk of the Stafford bar- racka charged Johnston with dis­ Winterizing the faciliti^ seen by the pari - they heard the Cali for help on ty, as caught by the camera 'their Civil Defsnae radio and re­ regarding a stop sign and failure CAR WORTH sponded immedistely. to grant the right of way at an of Herald Phott«rapher Reg- , Kenneth 'Wilde, day cu ra to r of Intersection. inald pinto. Governor Ribicoff and State Highway Department officials confer at Madison toll station, one of eight on Turnpike. the Mutual Aid system at ToUand Johnston, failed to stop as Hie Special Now .'i- County jail, was on his way to visit approached the intersection from M eyer when he heard the local Ellington Rd., police report. His * chiefs call on the CD radio in­ car struck a operated by Ray­ 13.95 Being Offered stalled In.his car. mond Peltier of Main St., driving John Splelman was delivering west on Mountain Rd. who was al-. 1 SSllk pn South St. in RockviUe .dy applying his brakes as he I ^ Ribicoff and Argraves look across river to New York from Greenvi-ich end of Tumpil^. when he heard the local ainns. realized Johnston was not going to At The Following When he got to Spruce St. hill, he stop. TO YOU could eee the idow from the blase Mrs. Peltiar and h*r daughter. Esso Dealers

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PAGE MXTEElf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER SO. 1057 XMANCHEST^ e v e n in g h e r a l d . IIANCH^ITEK c o n n . WEDNESDAY, OCTQBER 80, 1967 AGE SEVENTEEN) 1 • I in in. .Mtapt-- 531 to 470, and. Iti Initial elaimt McDonald, Margaret Levtiis, Flora Rd^ville-Vembn Thompson and Agnes Seidel. HiMpital Visitation Neveps Arrested Back Up Crash j from lOO to 81. Continued claims Mad Patients Menderes’ Win fell from 421 to 389. A delightful Place To Dine .Hallowee'n I*4rty Rratriction in Effect The American Legloh-sponsored lO n Liquor Couni Damages Vehicle Women unemployed numbered OPEN MONDAYS STARYINB NOVEMBEHI Town Accepts Vo^Ag Cgnter; 'Halloween Party for ;^ungsten Free 36 After "Effective' Immediately, vlait- At Polls Spurs 881, or 57 per cent of the total will be held tonight on East Main » • Tliepon B. N e y in . M, oif 160 No arrests Nvere made and no unemployed for the Manchester- ora to Manchester Memorial r . r L St., at the center. A parade o f cos­ Hospital will be restricted to Thiwitk O H R I^ S Tolland Tpka. waa arreated aarly •one wne Injured in a minor auto Rockville area. Last . ireelc^ 422' tumed. children is schedlUed to women, 67J per cent were unem­ 3~Room Unit Planned for ’58 9-Hour Revolt one visitor per patient. In an ef­ Turkish Riots Accident on Oakland St. yesterday. start at 6:30 p.m. Judges will Award thta m om lnf and charirad W lh ployed. fort to keep to a minimum tha cash prizes for the prettiest, fun­ number' of respiratory Infec- oparating a nnotor Vahlcla whlla, According to police, t car being Other figures showed a drop in (Continued from. Page One) (Continued from Page One) Vernon, Oct, so (JSpeclaD— Lessen successful celebration if W E do niest and mast original costumes,, ■tlona,” saM Miss Eva Johnson, tinder the Influence of an Intoxi­ backed out of a driveway by Don- interstate claims from 27 to 16, IZGIH9 iPo 18 in than 50 voter* appeared at the it, not the committee, not an or- and'a grand prize for the most out­ assistant admlnistra^'f' of the cant. The car he n-aa drti^nj went .ald Delnlcki, 16, of 111 Deming and a decrease in Korean veterans 'ganlsation, but 'we',” Lavltt con­ standing in any group. ght shift, waiting outside, tb get of the total vote. According to • o f f ' the toad and knocked, down lYBSTAURANt ''town meeting laat night 'anq ap- hospital, this moniihg. 3t„ hit the rear of a vehicle driven claims from eight to six. Partial tended. He noted that the centen­ John William, post commander readjf to come in, that the hostages theae figures the Democrats got two hl|hway fence poat* near the "It l.s hoped^that the general north by Thomas Alberti, 26, of payments fell from 22 to 16, ' prqy,ed unanimously all . itemb or nial observance in 1908 had lasted of the Foutrh District, will be mas­ 4.427,368, the Republicans 3,712,- Oakland St. bridge on Tolland and COCKTAIL. LOUNOI would b* released when they ar­ public will cooperate in this en­ BOYSS !14 Birch St. Alberti had pulled the agenda. ^ ' - j • one week and had coat the town ter pf ceremonies, with a welcome 881 fo r 41.8'per cent and minor To t j v v No iSFge-scaie. layoffs were re* rived at the door.They were. deavor to protect (he hospital Tpke., police aaid; into the left lane to turn Into a h A and $, bolton, toan., UL MttduU M i f f only $2,000. from Commander Fred Arn.,.' Jer­ parties 1,061,55^. Nevera waa uninjured in the ac­ pm-ted in the area. and> tha Labor^ T h r V6-Ag Center waa accept­ atlenta. T^ie above ruling has sciwlce station when tlie accident CLiYBED MONDAVS " ome Remkievyicz is general chair­ T h e hostages bame out of the The Republicans were preparing Department Indicated that many ed and the high school building William Smith objected to the een in effect on the maternity cident which occurred about 1 a.m., occurred. * men of the party. gate one by One and were greeted S to challenge the figures In each of firms were hiring additional work­ BANqUBT FAClLinES AVAILABLE . . committee named to serve at the tentative date of June 8-to 15, be­ floor since Oct. 19 with vihitors TOWN but hia' car received front end cause it may conflict with ach^l In case of rain the event 'Will be by tearful wtveq who h^d waited Turkey’s 67 p‘’°''incea 'TEENi daRiagea eatimated at nriore than 1 Chevrolet for 19n8 on Market Tomorrow The left rear fender of Albertl’a ers to help meet new fall con­ Vo-A g building committee. in the rain for hours, ’ watching restricted to husbands only.” ’ car received dsmagea e?timated at tracts. B|)DT BEfSD in piano Intyrlndee for your dining pleaaore. examinations and graduations. held in the Towq Hall. In Ankara, Menderes met .tvjth I ^ 1200 by Patrolman Walter - Cas- Chevrolet will show Its 19.58 series for the first time tomorrow. Carter Chevrolet is* the local deal­ Second Selectman Franklin G. while sjlate patrolmen unloaded his cabinet to .consider the crisiV p o . 'The other car was not dam- —k------1 Welles, who served a.s moderator, Voters indicated that a celebra- Events Ttfnlght Lower Floor ^ aella Jr. Damage to the fence poets' er, This is the Impala sport coupe, one of two models 1n the Bel A ir series. ’ * rifles and shotguns from their cars at home and abroad. Late yester­ aged. Patrolman •tion of on* tb three days w;ouW be The Rockville W A TE S will hold was eatimated at ject to their regular meeting today at tlve' Investigation of what he ca,lled FYee. under 1200 bond. Nevera is 7:30 p.m. instead of Thursday be­ while Hej’ns, Hodgson arjd Dr. G. "shocking conditions,” Including ed announcements by Menderes organised plan for the way I look He expressed the appreciatloq of a week-long program except for Lee Sandritter, hospital superin­ achediiled to appear in Town Court Hal Boyle at it. they had flanUing protectors •Nonsiuk, Oct. 80 (P)— Mrs. Elmo cause of Halloween. Dr. geymour bad food at the eastern stale hos­ warning i^publicana against try­ the town fo the men who worked the cost. tendent, conferred with Inmates Ori5|. 4.98 and 5.98 Nov. 16. and blockers outsi lo I he shop to Kummcr will address the vv-omen pital. , ing to crene strife. Roper, 85, wife of the. public poll oh the project. Walter Jaraby. Vo- Harry H. Lugg, chairman of the inside. take care of the outside possible Drop Noted Here on ■’’Hazards of Overweight.” ’’•Any activity or action aimed •t|i SCHOOL and UTILITIES DISTRICT Ag director for the State Board of committee, presented the groups Albert (Rock 1 Hitchings, chief interrupters. And I rather doubt Uker, waa In good condition at The Rockville-Vernon Young at breaking the tranquility,>> and An Outsider’s Critique Education, was pre.sent;, al.so, Neal preliminary thinking on the proj­ security guard at the building, re­ "Billy the Kid" that the men who shot Anastasia Norwalk Hospital today following Republican Club will meet at 3 calm of the country, as well as T ailors .Striking 111 Unemployment H. Landers, Vo-Ag instructor and ect. He noted that the $25,000 fig ­ ran for a subway. a 2-car accident on Rt. 7 near the p.m. at -the KoscinSzko Cliib, , 1 signed Monday at Heyns’ request Secret Files Hold those daring to encourage and secretary of the consulting com­ ure was an estimate of WinCim and the inmates had read news­ It would be«8o much simpler to Wilton town line yesterday which Vernon Ave. GOP eZndidates will organize aggressions, will be vlg'^ For Higher Pay Unemployment In Manchester mittee; Raymond E. Ramsdeil. Speer Associates whose business it paper accounts of it. Heyns. ssid Ivy LeosjuiB Of 'Albert’s Demise .itroll- to an elevator and go tip- also Injured Bobble Wllliamaon of is to manage such affairs. apeak. l ^ Fqels on Top Reds oroualy punlqhed,” he declared. for the week ending Opt. 26 showed superintendent of schools, and Hoapitar Notes. tl^cy apparently thought Hutch­ ______stairs and eat food In quiet In a Valley Rd. Greenwich. Police said The chairman had explored the Exactly , what happened In Gazl- a drop Of 8.6 per cent over the Board of Education Chairman Wll- Admitted yesterday; Donald ings’ departure \rould change the New Haven, Qct. 30 (iP —^Mora Albert Anaataala had been alain In i ■'“O'" "R l*‘tred by another man, iro arrest had- been made pending possibility of getting a commem­ (ConllBe;telovialoh In peace^ Let orative stamp for w event, but Hutchings, dre.ssed In civilian Hartford are on strike today to en­ ures released today by>.the Con­ wae reported to have applied her John G. Talcott Jr., chairman of nie Starke, 13 Morrison St. theLJIC nWMLlKC abortive•tlVi J1905 uprising. 4ACHe Itcav* had Syrian border, was stifled by can greet a dawn with a homicide, which Arnold Rothatein, the gam- strlngera drop-decoy learned th ro a t office is no-longer clothes, was called Into the 2-hour force demands for a 20-cents-an necticut Labor Department. brakes to avoid hitting a dog and the building committee, said today Discharged yesterday; Dchise stipulated that the files wouldn’t martiar law. Persons trying to call In Hiieksot corduroy there canie a sudden death that bier, had atruggled, clutching a dy- .. , The report ahotved a drop In ______issuing them fp f town - affairs. conference between Inmate lead­ hour pay hike. Ing belly, 1 could not escape the, ^ realize this theory requires the her oar veered across the highway the committee plans to hire Jeter LaFrance, 22 Bancroft Rd.; Mrs. be opened tinli.! after his death. were told the telephone lines were gave the millions pause. and Cook, architects for the high However, the post office will issue ers and Heyns at the request qf Members of the Journeymen’s employment of at least five men to total unemployment clplma'from' hittinjr Willfa'mMnV vehicle* a cancellatiop stamp to be used in Dorqthy, Hartmann. RFD 3; Mrs. He died in Switzerland in July out of order. , It was a different death . . . thought tliat the.se gangsters, like school, to plan the Vo-Ag school. Edwin 'niomas, serving time for Tailods Union, 68 New Haven and Kill one. But it is hard to figure the local post office noting the Patricia Higgins, 28 Laurel Trail, at 86. Gift of the welter of conflicting hot a diaappointed girl from out of the German forces I had met in Preliminary plans for the school Coventry; Steve Congelos, Depot. second degree assault and rape 65 Hartford tailors are seeking' an war, were military creatures of a how they could have used fewer town’s ajrhiversary, he said. "This la the largest Russian po­ reports this much appeared clear: towm swallowlnjg poison -in- a lonely All taxes uapaid Nov. 1j 1957 shall ha have been prepared by Neal Lan­ St., Broad Brook. from King County iSeattle). agreement that their employers military mind, anri sometimes were and been sure of coping with the lice archive outside the Soviet Tw o persons were killed, n i n e room . . . not a bankrupt playboy ders, Vo-Ag school. The aix'hl- A local businessman urged the Birth today: A son to Mr. and Hutchings walked alone into the play 3 Mi per cent of their gross al­ guilty of confronting a new altti- traffic problem.. Union.” declared C. Biaaton Roth- •wounded and 60 arrested after pro-1 plummeting from a tall tdwer r ,.. FOR THE VERY FINEST IN tects are familiar with these plans map”' with a .celebration organized Mrs. John Murphy, 9 Tolland building, waving at an occasional terations department payroll Into ation with a habit rather than kn well, director of Hoov^ Institu­ Republican rioters stormed Dem­ a retirement fund. not a dead child found In an ash- QUALITY USED CARS • ohargail '/t of 1 % intoroit por moath and are prepared to move.ghead ta^tpayers’ to "put the town on the Ave; a son to Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene patient he saw, Jn the building. ocrat headquarters and the city dan. improvisation. a group like Speer's. A taxpayer, Heyns said he made a very good tion. Rothwell would not divulge Under! a contract which expires Hortds Tops Elk.s A L W A Y S SEE OUR COM PLETE SELEClTIO.N Immediately on final plans, Talcott Ro.szcewskl. 1 Walnut St". hall, claiming they were dis- No. It waa not a routine death As sin observer of death on said. asked what the businessmen were presentation” and helped a lot. He how Makiakoff was able to ahip Oct-_l, the Journeymen tailora re­ Admitted today: Miss Joan the papers here. A-gent; with enfranchlzed by Democrat elec- j ceive a base pay of $75 weekly in a city where many atrange ways- many fronts, however, some artis­ ALWAYS AT LEAST 50 CARS until paid. Officials hope to have the 3-rotrtn going to contribute. Lippmann, Dennison Rd., Som­ didn’t aay he would be rehlre^.and tlon trickery. ! Card Tournament Leo B. Flaherty Jr. suggested Hutchings said he wouldn't go whom Makiakoff worked are k^lll They are seeking an additional $8 of death are routine. tic and some inartistic, I must say structure ready for use in Septem­ ers. The town is the headquarters of | TO CHOOSE FROM that the Chamber of Commerce back. alive, he explained. \ SliM 4 fo 12 . . -i- ^ua the retirement fund buildup. Tills was a gangster death, the the 2-man execution of Anastasia ber. ” the Turkish 8th corps, and la load- | The Hoods' foursome held Its SJCDANS, COUPES, STA'HON WAGONS, CONVERTIBIES spearhead a community drive Negotiations * ark continuing,, going away with five bullets In his mal-ka a postwar low mark in the WALTER N. LECLERC Cansuiting Committeo Vernon and Talcottville n e w s Thomas, identified b.v guards as Witold Sworakowski, assistant ed with soldiers. A small group of j art of public assassination. lead in the Elks Setback Tourna­ througli organizations to set up a Miracle waist band, leather spokesmen said last night. ^ body of the kind of a man who dies ALL OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED The Vo-Ag consulUni; commit­ items are handled through The one of the ringleaders. Was also director, .said, that already schol­ U.S. officers and enlisted men also i ment Inst night ending the session Tax CollBetor fund for the ob.servanee. with big money in hia pocket but If both of these boys aren’t BANK FINANCING DP TO 86 MONTHS tee composed of 20 ftirmers rep­ Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W, a leader In the 1965 revolt at the ars had found files on Trotsky and are baaed there temporarily to 'trimmed pockets, adjust* with 1.652 points. Voters at the town meeting also who when alive, while often arrest­ knocked off themselves by better OPEN TILL e EVENINGS resenting the towns which will be M.ain St., telephone T R e m o n t state penlteptlmy at Walla WaHa. Molotov. ” I have no doubt but that help train turks. in the use of able back strap, four pock* men, they deserve to be. Other .score.-: REAR, 23^ MAIN STREET authorized the Selectmen to bor­ ed Is r,arely convicted.; sending pUpils, wilt be a permanent 5-3136. He has been here six months- for we shall find material on Lenin. Amertgan equipment. ets, zip fly, cuffed, char* Tuckers StilfTop I t is the kind of a aiory that is The whole, picture is one of self­ Capital Equipment, 1,644; Joe's unit, according to Landers, who is row $140,000 to build the Vo-Ag psychiatric treatment. Stalin and other leading men of the Barbershop, 1,622; Patten’s, 1.613; BARLOW MOTOR SALES school, and approved an appropria­ coal, navy, brown, ivy big newi to city hall and to the doubt, not only from the view­ WINDSOR AVE„ ROCKVILIE—PHONE TR 6-2588 Hours: 9-12 Neon— 3-5 P.M. and 7-9 P.M. secretary of the committee. The ”We were very well treated, revolution,” he added. Setback Tourney man who rides • Into, work here point of those who fired but from Prime Beef Boys. 1,69.'); 4 Dunces, group’s fufictlon will be to make tion of $3,391.65 for New High played cards and listened to the The Paris office of the Impcriaf iO Mellon Get Benefits '■'greeit.'" ------from the suburbe, a Source of gos­ the standpoint of those - who 1,594; Garden Restaurant, 1,579; recommendations to the Board of School Bond expanse. French Club Plans radio after the first tension wore Secret I^Jllce, the Okhrana, was sip from the bowery flop house to ordered the triggers pulled. They Oliva's E.ssn, 1,574; Bond Brend, Education and to advise the Vo-Ag The meeting lasted about an off,” said Guard Roger Blue. "W e dered to collect information on the More thsm 10,000,(HX) persons ' Tucker Insurance holds a wide 1.570; Hartford Road Grill. 1,569; FREE lead over the North Rnds‘ in the the Park Avenue flop house. belong in lim e... those who pulled instructor on the school program. hour. ■ Dance Saturday were fed and weren’t awfully wor­ aetivitles of political refugees from now receive Social Security benefit I t U an example of the shivery the triggers. . . and those who gave Garden Grove, 1,668; Chianti, 1..544; A constitution and bj’-laws for Attachments Filed ried.” the 1905 revolution, Sworakowski payments, a c c o r ^ g to (Commerce PARKING Red Men's Setback Tournament Anderson’s, 1,536; Walnut, 1,5.32; ‘Taw beyond the law” . . , the tale the orders belong in the electric thi committee will be drawn up ' Property of Corrine K. Lee of A social, square and round Other released guards agreed said. ' Clearing House, fi^ o n a l reporting Hoshy th tf 24 to 29 after eight weeks of play. The Woody’a, 1J523; The Higbles. 1.516; scores: of a man who many people think chair. stmn, pattern^ on the Middletown this city has. been attached in the dance will ..be held by the French the inmates treated them w ^ l H4 added that it may take Stan­ authority on* tax' anX^usiness law. lot next to Keller’s, 1,503; The Sharpies, 1,498: deserves to be killed but he is The picture: siJavMAKie-CfMaeiNATiON unit. Landers said. amount of $20,000 by Chester B. Club of Manchester Saturday ter herding them into rooms about ford Scholars a year and a half to The average monthly’ beneflt paid Popular Market Tucker’s l,$8»t North Bndsv 4XXXX, 1.482; Paganl’a, 1.481; Zlel iPlain pockets, ivy back. 1.574: Bolton Five, 1,567; Red killed not by the gplice, but by They must have been nervous.,. Members of the consulting com­ Boyer of Stafford, administrator night. 10:30 a.m. yesterday when two in­ inventory and organize the wealth to retired workers with'no depend­ mak’a, 1,479; Quiah’a, 1,476; Refin­ MenV Lodge, 1,551: Manchester his people. and that la bad. Fifst, as their vic­ mittee may serve In an advisory pf the estate of the late Warren It will be held at the K of C mates pulled pieces of scissors on, of material before it can be made ents totaled $61. Benefit Tolla have ers’. 1,471; SMFD No. 4. 1,468; ■WNlPkPer «nd Paint, 1,489; Maple His death may be JusUce but it tim is sitting in a barber chair, I PADLOCK capacity to the building commit­ C. Boyer. Included in the attach­ H(OTe from -9 ' to 1. w(th Tony Guard Kenneth Berger and took available for research. increased more than sixfold during 4 C’s, 1,467; State 1,455; Petersen’s, 6uper Sendee, 1,449, ■ is not law, Police officials announce thky start talking to the barber. tee, ment is property of the late W il­ O’Bright and his orchestra fur­ The., .powerful Okhrana was aet the past decade. | , \ 1,436 and SquIIlScote, 1,381. | over. There were 164 inmates in the 100 detectives have been assigned By bie time they say the first The new school will permit an liam and .Tosephihe Lee to which nishing music. Tickets can be building at the .time. The most up In 1883 and closed In 1917 with 1 tl ■ Apartment House Bums to search for the killers, but very word they are late to the Job. expanded program for boys and Miss Lee is heir. secured from Mrs. Raymond Lau­ dangerous were locked In a third the downfall of the czarist gov­ few of the 8,500,000 peopla who Then they fired 10 shots, .at Leaae Offers Studied j adults. Boys will have an oppor­ In the writ, filed in the town rent, 157 Lydall St.; Mrs. Leona floor wing with their guards, from ernment. The office of the Paris live here thbjk the 100 badge-wcar- close range. ..and were lucky That tunity to specialize in any one of Blanchette, 15 Ferndalc Dr.; and Okhrana was closed and sealed un­ Waterbury, Oct. 80 (>P)—Water­ clerk’s office, the plaintiff claims the bemnnlng and took no part. ere win ever bring the two killers one of the five hit, according to the Hartford, Oct. .lO (flh— A com­ Thh Is a dew«-4e-eeitli prka an fbe a large variety of agricultural sub­ Dr. Lillian Marsh, 357 East Mid­ der Maklakoffis custody. bary's second apartment house fire that Warren Boyer loaned the de-, "TherB were about 18 leaders at t# successful trial. Nor do they paperi^ tnmeei "S«a«4." tedy and channel af jects, including dairy, poultry, dle Tpke. Paul (irenlera is chair­ Sturdy Stride Rites **, for girls and boys In three days chased six families mittee of five state officials has fendant- sums totaling $13,740. It the start and a. few hangers on, worry much. ' Inis percentage of target Inac­ begun a atudy of five offers by in­ heavy hinst plated steel. "$nre-e**P** crops and greenhouse, 'rae new states that only $40 has been re­ man of ways and means. I think,” Berger said. "A ll the men Into the street ySsterday. The ?ire For some reason that amares hnab. Newt Read to WorkePi curacy illustrate! ,tj.e danger of dividuals to build a new State O f­ school will also provide a^ better paid.- The public is invited, and new. wanted was assurance they aren’t was confined to the upper story of ,moro civilised \natlons, many conversation dur'.iig^^ business fice Building on a lease-buy basla. farm shop where boys will learn An attachment In the amount of members will be welcomed by the going to be treated like animals.” Worliera in' a Havana cigar a three-story Brewster St. dwell­ Americans and abme of the law built for action^ wear and lasting good fit hours. In wartime I have met able, The committee, created by the repair and servicing of farm equip­ $5,000 has been filed by Thomas club. They let Berger out first because factory have their newspaper and ing housing 30 persons, 10 of them officers they hire feel that Justice disciplined soldiers whb. would 1957 legislature, Includes Comp­ ment. R. Ertel, Vernon, against proper­ his wife Is ill, then let another book reading simplified for them. children. "The Red Cross sheltered IS done when one underworld char-' hang their heads at this kmd of a troller Fred R. Zeller, treasurer Out-of-school youths and adults ty of Robert M. Shute, Overbrook An hour in the morning and an them overnight. A fire on Sunday acter exterminates another, a legal / 18 PIECE Suburbs* Growth Leads guard go because he had a- night performance.. .Had they \ised John Ottavlano and Finance Com- will be provided with an enlarged Heighta.-lihe plaintiff clkims he school class. * v . * hour in the afternoon newspapers In' an apartment 6n Chase Park and moral attitude as indefensible evening program in the new either a spray or non-spray w Vilsstoner George Conkllftg. No de­ suffered perronal Idjuries and Since 1950 the .United States . Sheriff William Reilly of Spo­ and novels are read out loud for Ave. drove 83 persons Into the as it is indigenous. on. \ school. Courses. In such subjects street. cision is expected for several property dama.te ns the result of population has increased by 15.- kane County said "W e had an Ink­ them while they labor. The pro- When 1 read in the p:^ers that as dairy, poultry and farm me­ But tie y must have had a well months. ■ “ / LURCHEON SET an automobile accident "caused by ling for a couple of months that fesslona] reader does his Job''for. chanics will be established if 000,000, with nearly two thirds of ‘-j-Tlegligence of the defendant.” The something like this was brewing.” them in front of a microphone, enough farmers are Interested. the rise being scored in the su­ H i accident allegedly occurred .Jan. 25 Employes may ask for the read; Possible Classes This Y’ear burbs and outlying areas of. the State Sen. Karl V. Herrmann (D- ...... SHOE Golden Anniversary** on Union St. ' ing of their favorite authors. A welding course which was metropolitan centers. , ■ Spokane), has called for a legisla- Deadline Near offered last year to evening stu­ Friday is the last day for towipf^ . . w# fit fhim carefully, Horfy comblMitleii ef q « ■ M t y, durabtlify wnt dents. may be renewed, this year, Landers said. He is also consld- residents to file personal vproperty ~b#4Hity. Service fer 4, 18 pieces in finett keet- with the Board of Assessors, repair, but needs a place Red, or After Friday at 10 per cent " ^OTS 'n TEENS preef white chine, delicately decorated in 24 K to hold the cla-sses. brown Calf. Voters Limit Crlehnitlon ■penalt.v will be levied on' personal; 956 Main 'St., Manchester - fold trim. Packaped in attractive pitf carton. property owners. i Sizes 5 to 8 . .6.95 Wt to 12 . .7.95 -BOX HOUSEHOLD ^ The town’s sesquicentennial cele­ Tliose owning only real estate' bration will consume no more BROOM or automobiles need not file. i than $5,000 of the taxpayer’s mon­ Corning Events I ey. according to a vote at the town The Rockvile Hospital Auxiliary !• Sale Price meeting. will hold a biisineas meeting to-1 It -was suggested, however, that morrow at 3 p.m. In their rooms' OPEN MONDAYS STARTING NOVEMBER 4 THROUGH GHRISTCI^HRISTMAS 92e more money could be raised at the hospital. - . i through-a„fund drive, and that , Hope Chapter No. 60. OES, will BROS. Itefl. many of the projects be made hold a public card, party Friday at | I1.A self-sufficient. A pageant is ap­ 8 p.m. at the Masonie Temple, i parently excluded from the pro­ Orchard St. Tickets may be pur- j January SoVings S0.98 gram. since its coat was estimated chased at the door. The Chapter: at $15,000. has. planned a regular meeting for j in November^.. The.,voteri generally agreed that Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Temple. NOW! $25,000 was too much to spend on Obligation night nhll be observed, ■ft' )'■■■ ' ' i. „ a celebration "in these times." with a paper party following the and your childrnn urill onjey tbls ontlm stposen's wear %0FF “ Schools must come ■ first,” said meeting. Our October Furniture SALE Ends Saturday *Moitiifoeturtr's Lift Trie*. Stwe 57c one taxpayer. •- Burpee Women’s Relief Corps 'vr Se>Tnour E. LAvitt drew a round will hold a regular meeting Nov. WE WIUWVE _ _ / A racerd braakarl Pall sUe, of applause when he said the suc­ 6 at 6 p.m. The following cornmit- felect from 3. famous makers ' Nya eawa baaMbald btaaM. cess of the affair depends on the tea ta in charge of the program;' t 'lii Pina qaality cant. S tardy, ;:rv. J’ .79 people behind it and not on the Beatrice Miner, chairman. Elsie emaath handla. Oat ynavt wblla money put! into it. "W e can have 'Morehouse, .Julia McCarthy, lola OISCOONTS ®"''’®®'* **“''’** 50®/® tbap I n s t . ______' 4 . ‘ ' ■ ‘ ■ Save 87c ------^ ------V— ------T—— :— ------IN ORDER Tb MAKE WAY FOR OUR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE BONTROL YOUR WEIBHt- To t u aids’ GROW COATS SEE IT NOVEMBER 7 HERE TIP-PROOF D U liR . ^ AFTER NOV. 1s» YOU'U FMD OUR RA8Y GOODS IN OUR BastwIrHi i Goat Or^H • Bambary BATH RO O M ^ IN DOWN STAIRS STORE: WE'RE MAKING ROOM FOR THE 'Teenj SCALE 0 Dillon Sales and E n tice RIG. I ^ $5.95 y.\ 311 MAIN STREET ll ■■■ SALE PRICE FREE OFF P a w a r 1 a I amgnltylag leas 7 ’SSCMEV.BELAIRFURDDR PARKING aiakai weiefct laadhit aasier. - And More Parfanaaaat — pravad far at- Power steering, brakes^a^utomatic. One^owner. carnta waifkt raeardiat. Star-, dy staal kady fiahh la skip -praal bhkad aaaatal — dace- D intar calart. ’55 PLYM. BELVEDERE FORDOR" nac. $1.99 1 .1. • / X . . Small Deposit WIH Hold Your Ldyowfoy TIN Doc. 14Hi 39.98.. .Now 32.00.. .Sove 8.00 SAVE $1.40 Black with white top, whitewall tires, radio L and heater. 34.98. . Now 28.00 . Save 7700 1 le NEW STORE HOURS 29.98. Now 24.00.. Save 4J)0 , p ar regular moanfacturer haa cleared hta wmre- 0 BUIGK SPECIAL TUDOR ; honat) of enatom quality bedding. Each piece Is JBeginning Tues,, Nov, Sth ^ ^sjtory priced. Take 50% off and that's the price. N Automatic, power brakes, tinted grlass, radio. 24.98.. .Now 20.00.. .Save 5.00 AU illeeea havo tempored multi-cnll hiiienpring M t ». Alt the mattZesaes have pre-built bordera, venttlatbra and handJea for easy turning. Some orthopedic tvpce. S OFiN Toddlers’ 2 to 4Vi, hat artd slacks. ’S3 U II r YSLER FDRDDR . SAFETY FIRST Fully equipped A-1., ’ Girls’ 3 to 6x, with slacks. SdtVE $3.10 N 1 FLASHING EVERY Girls’ 7 to 14, coat .alone. PONT DEUIY •• QUANTITIES imUTED-SHOP TODAY sad SAVE RECORD LOW PRICE ■vary bama aaadiif aa aaty ta" laid drysr— fits .Inin bntbtnb. P$ar grant. Skid grant. 10 aaty 0 Subteens and Junior sizes. IHDOOR-OUTDOOR l a n t e r n ta claan glatUe Haas. Halde larga wash. ’S6 PLYH. STATIUN WARUN FACTORY One at tbie eala'e- sMet aat- RE8ULATI8R y . N I G I ^ THERMOMETER atandiae yalaas. lyary tar IRE Low mileage. Clean UST awaafjsbaald bava aaa. Paw- « •.’.. .J' : atfal 'haat baam. Rad, Patb (SATURDAY WE’LL CLOSE AT 6 P.M.) A large selection of st.vles in prin* 7RICE! FOOTBA cess, tailored, flared, caftan and 49'*-50“-e9'‘“-79'‘''-80“-99 “ IF.Oe. Tan*, ttoa taamara- tag warahig Ngbt aa tag. 4- \Ria. si.ft 7 i boy coat classics. tnrac at a glaaea. Naate la. way sndteb, .Haadla ad|aM ta Sale Priea q 5 S ’$3 FDRD d PASSENBER WARUN ’f i YOUR tida — tails aatilda famgar. t gatWant. Pricad last bat-, btry. ,■ Open All Day Mondays — Open Thumlay and Friday Nlfihtt Till 9 50®/o tuia, Easily .Iqetaltad. Baca- A tgaabdawa ifftt*' ter Sara. p — See thia one now. ‘ - . ratnr aahrt. C MB ■ O O ' $>.98 Vnlud il-. Q T Raeeletian tise. Handle tyge' PRICE! Pally enoiea- ^ J O O v a ^ bladdar. taggad hnlia- Fabrics: Camel hair and wool , 25“-30“-35M 0"-45*’-50“ teed *•••••• dBm v SA V E 12.01 Han leatbar cavtr. J - 1 COME EARLY FOR BEST SEt

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BUGS BUNNY amount of Work aa you had, but back.’ CMekeas A n I’ve never been able to finish It Look Glamorous On Patat Oeoked . WARMtN Seiise and Nonsense before 9 p.m. Why is It that I Jack—Have you ever studied A Catch a whiff of th* tantalizing can't finish'the work by S p.m. as blotter? ■ : I!'-. aroma of tender CHICKEN BAR­ vSw*2^ Ejiitic 8U< you did 7” ' Mack—No. Why ? , ‘ AniWtr to roWoua Pusila Bargains BECUING to a.delicious brown at Tha old trappar waa chaaed by rlcal earthwoFka in North Amer­ Coolidge explained **'You talk , Jack—It’s very absorbing'. Global Tour LYNN POULTRY FARMS in the 1 qallir m a hw. Its a grlaa'y- V^en he had .thrown ica. was formed 2700 years ago Parkade Und it’4 jUst • sample.of I srkx* tlaHlc mMUafa away everything he carried, and by.'Indiana at what la now known M Listed by what the eating will be. Delight All HAridf 4m; coaiiait* found, nevertheleaa, that the bear as Epps, Louisiana, oit ^ y o u Ma CARNIVAL ACBO8S 2-HusleaI mrer the family tonqorrod/ night. Bring ■bl* — SI S' waa gaining rapidly, he deter- con. lU was settled In 800 BC, BY DlOk TURNER initnimsnt home a fully cooked BARBECUED IswiMicrm cu siocA. 1 Japtness city CHICaCEN^Iit’S/ltke dining in th* mined to make a atand. Aa he by the ancestors of present day 8 Braiiilan river 1 Gemisn city WELDON DRUG CO. came a amall clearing, he Indians. , ^ 4Masaenger finest hots). Round out the week­ M l Main Stoesl—an 2-5221 ^faced about with hia back to a 8 -----Angeles, 8 Favorite end meals wjth servings of CHICK­ 'atump, and got out and opened CsUtomjs 6 Mountain EN d r u m s t k Jk b o r b r e a s t s \ The little girl ruahe4.;..lnto the # - \. hta claap-knife. The. bear Halted kitchen and flung herself into her -12 Black ridgst \ H^re’a Special Service chilled and fresh from Conn, farms. a irod away, and aat on ita haunch- mother's arms sobbing. 13 Ages 7 Unusual Even If lelstlrely ahopping trips Yoa Get Cold FeptT . For A Dainty Miss! Let It Sleet, Let It Snow Santo Takes up KnltUag ' Store . la OPEN, Monday through eai aurvcying, Ita victim gloating- Mother—-Why, darling, what on 14 Poem BDonkeys ars few and far between (pre- The downstairs shoe d etrim en t Tuck your child, 3-14 Into a Why not delight s girl on your Saturday also EVENINGS to 9 on Jy. The trapper, though not 13 'They don’t go 9 Tomito'i* of 'C. E. HOUSE A SOl^intro- warm JACKET from MART- earth Is the matter? to the polls schooters, nb car, get Ured easily) Christmas list by clicking up, a W*)!,, Thursday and Frt. V* uaually given to praying, now im­ Chlld^—M-my dolly., Michael former nitnt 26 Mishaps 48 Sea Mudw you can, nevertheless, have the duces "SNUGGLE-raiDS" for la­ MADS, 661 Main St. and let the glamor gift. Visit YOUR YARN » (y. ~ proved Uie Interval to offer a peti- 17 Five-dollar (Swords) SaBUckboafd 66 Spoken dles, 15.65 that are perfect over winds howl. For girls the “Gar­ SHOP, 50 Cottage St. where cap­ 'If a suit or drees needs alter­ Maren J2JS. broke my," dolly. bUl (coU.) thrill of selecting PERSONALIZ­ U6n. Mother--C>h. what a shame! How .10 Polish river SO Hunt 67 Weather •— ED CHRISTMAS/CARDS unhur­ the-Byck winter shoes, . comfort diner" label and the “Chleftan" able, patient INSTRUCrrORS ing when you buy it, have the 18 Singing volet 11 Observes 31 Gaelic 4SCar«for^ able indoors and out. They are aasure you Of quality. There are TRAVEL ABEN "O fJod," he aaid aloud,* with did he do it? 15 Sways riedly. Call SCAIYDINAVIAN h e l p 'YOU at no charge. There changes mad* a t once.-■, >(any ^Of>W,BU6S...eOlM hia eyes on the bear, "if you're on! 18 Declalmer 33 More immenic 80 Italian town CR-AFT s h o p , 113, Main St. and made of “breathable” canvas (to poplins, fleeces, corduroys and ny­ are hundred* of books offering up women wear a dress that’s too. 18 Asylum SL, Hartfo I rOR 5CHN006LE.' Child—He waa being n-naughty 21 New Haven’s 20 Annoy 35 Spain and UTeutonle avoid perspiring feet) and are my aide, let my knife git 'Im quick ! and I hit him, over the head with pride fascinating books of Imported and lons, all warmly lined (some are latest ideas. Make flattering' long through ths shoulders In or­ Tel. CHapel 7-5857 in 'is vltala, an' if you're on 'la' 22 Household Portugal tron' reversible). Prices won’t frighten cuddle caps, TV slippers or cut# der,, to save money. T his is a It. 23 Black or Red gods 60 Fine 82 City In pile. Say goodbye "to nippy little aide,, let 'im finish me fust off.. 24 Sheep’s cry TO YOUR HOME. Or, call Mrs- you; a sturdy poplin jacket with baby booties from "Sweet Baby pboir way to save since the total Authorized Aifonta for All BOt, O God, if you're nootrel, you i 24 Fish 43 Paetfle Island Pannsylvapla John Ready, Mitchell 9-2046. A toes. "8 NUGGLE-KEDS" come in hood is only 17.98. For Boys there Yam’’ that U "Sanitized" (pure, effect of the dress Is ruined. Frank Allen, who succeeded 27 Russian news 25 Afresh group IS General (ab.> black, navy, red and chlno*. Rail, Air and Steamship* Jiat ait thar on that atump,' an' Coolidge as governor of Massa­ agtncy small, choice group of cards are are rugged surcoats, also waist hygenically clean). Wouldn’t "she" you'll see the damdeat bear fight length bearing "Mighty. Mac” label love an OCTOPUS DOLL. Gi>en Linea chusetts, visited him in the White 28 Church rseess r r r I r r r 1 available at HALF PRICE. Choose , The short tvening gown takes There is no such th|nK 64 6 ' you ever beam tell on!" House and said "When I was lieu­ 12 Hold a ship r r r" from these eminent names: "Lilac- or "Andy Hardy” and "Hl-Llne” to tomorrow until 9 P.M. handbag, scarf or blouse that will VHAROLD EELLS Hedgee, Casperl, American Artlsta, its place in the formal scene for guarantee you longer wearing, bet­ "go with everything.’’ The tputh tenant governor under you. I no­ In place r A winter when it’s strapless and has Manchester Agent 2700rYear-Old Earthworks ticed that Invariably you finished 14 Imperfect Cliapel Art Studios, Brownie' and ter looking garments that are Veal Chops tn Sour Cream. la that each costume you' wear others. Ask to see the line o f a dome skirt. Many of these are priced right., Wtoter has a way of (A Viennese flavor, with must be accessorised if it’s to look Tel. MI 9-7442 Poverty Point, one of the larg­ your work at exactly S p.m. Now speaker r " 8 r done in warp-printed silks, and est and most complex of geomet- that I’m governor, I have the same 16 Safe HOLIDAY CANDLES (Thanks creeping tip, so let’a be prepared, touch of Italian cheese). ita best and do ths most for you. 17 White poplars 1 » u giving and Christmas). They are Jewel-cplored satins. Covered baking dish. , Yleld-4 SB Drink m iiniiaiially appealing and make de­ Pot roast for sauerbraten ahould servings. 850 degree* preheated For Older Ohlldren and Adults PRISCILLA’S <*OP BY AL VERMEER 38 Cloy. (1 B lightful gifts. — ' Tailored with Warmth be braised in part of its spicy oven. ^ You can own beautiful things 41PisCC0Ut I and Smartness marinade. The rest of the marinade 4 lean veal chbpa ' . if you're willing to spend a little 43 ------B Moines,'tnIT r IT •i r A classic BOY COAT from may be used in the gravy for the 2 tablespoons butter time p'alntlng-by-number a useful YOU W/E OWN OUR V Ideal for a dress winter evening 10-30 Iowa i La the satin shirtwaist dress in CORET CASUALS, 887 Main St., meat. Salt and pepper 'TOLE'.CRA^ Iteiir for your HARDLY OWN HOME NOW! 44 Simpla r j- will be your favorite runabout 4 large slices sweet onion home. The 1958 line Is now dis­ SPO K E TO I DON'T MAVE % two colors: top In pale blue and OtJR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 46 Gorged S“ n wide skirt in soft green. with its double bre’asted front, Dress Your Best 14 cup water played a t SHERWIN-WILLIAMS MR. PRINGLE, FAWN OVER 48 Angry back belt and richly striped lining You can afford to at REGAL 1 cup dkiry sour cream wrm THE NlW. I Co., 981 Main St. There are new WATKINS- OUR OLD WIM ANY S3 Operated p MEN’S SHOP. 607 Main St. where grated Parmesan chess* LANDLORD i “ K 1 For evening or late-day wear. PATTO-RAMA patterns on ths d^fative maga­ DON'T ONE OM8RBOARD '/ET. 84 Diving duck M i try placing a b rilli^t pin _at thf' they are featuring 2-PANT SUITS Brown chops In butter in frying zine rack, tissue coritotner,. a big AtASOR-'-r^THERE AREH'T 88 Insect w n ** A length, three-quaffer, also of lOOC}. wool flannhl for 147.50. pan. Arrange in baking dlah. Sea­ tray Uiat becomes a (ioffes table WEST e6A'D, TVJ1S6S.' COUSIN •DAI sV 87 Fonncrly back of the satin dress near the AMV TAOCUNS DUMMIES waistline. It’s an attention-getter. sh()rt (with Inverted side pleats), Here ia quality tailoring and fabric son to taste with salt and pepper when you place It on a 'TV stand OUST SWEPT.thJ— l-li<:fe A 88 Needle case % R IT r fi that are Impeccably tailored Inside in a suit designed to give, you many and place an onion slice on top of available her*. , (XlLONIAl. AN­ Funtral SarviM HALFBAOi etOCKlNS DOWM- IN OUR LITTLE GROUP OF 88 Letter (sb.) i Siihple b\it extremely smart CHlCkfE.. ICkfEN PlCKE^RS, YOU and out. All ar{e sporty, Bmhrt and seasons of rugged wear. Stop in each chop. Mix )4' cup water Wlt|i frock tor Important dress-up dates. TIQUE KIT contains pre-cut FlELD,' VJS'O BETTER & 0 60 Arabian gulf 3“ 5-lb. Fruitcake glis? toasty warm. 'Try some on. tomorrow. . thedripplngs Jn the frying pan and parts,' prs-marked nail holes suTd Onnond J. West, Oireetor INSPECT IHE.CyCtONE.CELLAR kNOWZ— THEY HAVE A . a Mi 61 Location Bake your own fsglitcake if you pofiO oi*r the chops. Cover and And a atyle junlora love to wear WAV OF s o f t e n in g UP — with or yvithout sleeves. A win­ a rub-on finish plus all the'tools' 142 East Center St. — HBH-He M/-'THERE AlAV MA tvolM. W 9 wish, but you’ll find the 5-pound bake In a 350 degrees oven for 45 MHteheU 9-719C -THE VISITING TEAM LIRE DOWN • “Barbara Jane" FRUIT CAKE, The little black dinner dress , Fresh bread, cut into very fine ner in a recent drehs design uat, with sleeve, pers. _ f o r into the crumbs. oven uncovered for 20-30. minutes stool, 23.96. Fun to make, easy w itk PliMat raeUltlbs Mitchell 3-1581 and the Catalogue more or until brown. 5 8-8 yards of 85-tnch. Ofl-Stnet ParkiJig Dept, will take your order. Feel 5-incb Doll For this pattern, send; 85c In to assemble for a lifetime of ap­ JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BRONDFIELO Lace, Imported or domestic, -Is preciation. B a t a M i ^ 1874 <3000 m o r n in s T> NICE WMO^ HE'S MANAGER free to go In and' borrow a cata­ A pretty wardrobe for a dainty Don’t Delay . coins, your name, address, s i s a MR.SWEKK SEE WAS >OF THE BANK, lavished on gowns and peignoirs Southern New England Tele­ Dry CTeanlng ’That Is Uniformly desired and the pattern number to > CneMICAL KNITS TMC J IF TRUE. LET US USE YOUR LA0 AND logue. Armchair shopping leaves this season. Frequently an all 8-inch miss is sure to please the THATl WHERE WEVE SURFACE • THE VVMOtC GLASS NttVCHtNE TOFERFCCT you rested and refreshed. phone (JOmpany stock "RIGHTS" Good SUE BURNETT, MANCHESTER Even active persons find muscles hMaECULES IN INDUSTRY lace pelgribir is shown with little lady tSho owns s doll this ■ Yes, you cad depend on MAR- G O T OUR OUR RtOCES5,_AND WE'LL —w size. Use left-over fabrics for may be BOUGHT, SOLD or AD- EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. they never knew they had by try­ \$ U C H A W AY A£ WOULD . AMttCE YOU matching gown that ha*. lace ^ S T E D a t CXIBURN A MIDDLE- TlNIZmC, thd ONE-HQUH-DRY- ing a few exsrcises. However, once MORTGAGE!, ^ ID M AKC THE Important winter color for dresses and trim with bows and AMEBIOASf NEW YOMt-ifl, N.Y. y E Q U A I?" .trim. BROOK, 829 Main St, Mitchell CLETANING, 20 East Center St. you decide to exercise, work Into it A S 5 6 5 % PlFNTy, partners rbstume Jewelry is sapphire blue. lace. t Don’t miss ths Fall and Winter > 5T1TON5ER FOR 3-1105. to be uniformly dependable. 'ITiere ’67 Issue of Basic Fashion, our gradually- This prevents tiring and i ipX IN* It looks lovely with many col­ It’s •wester lime Pattern No. 5816 contains pat­ AT ANY IT» kVENTlON. * ors: black, green, navy, pale or tern pieces for clothes showm is no careless haste here, only complete pattern catalog. It’s possible straining of unused, mua POtHTOP where royal blue, off-white. The' big-stitch, bulky knit Mld-Moming Soup Break gentle, painstsking handling of all Chock-full of saw-easy,, up-to-the- clesi' SURFACE DO WE SWEATERS of washable orlon as above; sewing and finishing direc- your 'flnc garments and home ap­ IMPAa.u? FIT IN! tions. Hot beef broth makes a fine bev­ minute styles for every size. Smd '-Big color for winter la royal seen in GLAZIER’S CORSET erage "break" diiring a morning parel. The secret of the quick serv­ 25 cents today. Nutritionists point.out that foods SHOP. 631 Main St., make wonder- Send 25c in Coins, your name, ice lies in the modem equipment, blue. It's followed In popularity by address and th* Pattern Number get-together, be It a meeting Of rich In vitamin A add to eye heauty tul Alfts. There are smart PULLf- a board of dimetors, a group of the elBolent assembly-line work by Heaping the eyes healthy. Car­ rouge red, and for evening, emer­ OVERS and youthfullv designed to ANNE CABOT, THE. MAN­ To Keep Little Onen-Oosy Warm ald green. CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Girl Scout leaders, the gat^ep chj)), methods and ;most important, the rots are always on th* list for vita TUXEDO-FRONT JACKETS aa or whitever. The broth is a good tapt that ALL WORK IS DONE Now that the thermometer Is mtn A. Other recommended foods E'REilOr well as delightful SHORTIGANB 1156 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW dipping, ANDERSON'S CHIL­ Get a Free Turkey YORK 36, N. Y. pick-me-up because of its high ON PREMISES. That’s why you include spinach, kale, escarole, ' RUN:INNiNG and SHRUGS that are perfect lit you can bring in your order when DREN’S SHOP, 303-307 East (Cen­ broccoli and lettuce. It also pays . AWAY Goodyear Service Store, 713 tie companions-for any wardrobe. It's ready! The 1957 Needle­ proteirf content—yet it’s low in ter St. Is displaying cuddly warm Main SL would like to provide work Album—flfty-slx colorful calories. < you go shopping and pick up your to eat apricots and peaches and F(?0(VMT= See the turtle-neck sweaters that intmseulatc, freshened garments a JACKETS. MITTEN SETS, CAPS. beef and calf a liver for -vltatoln A. your Thankaglvlng bird! With the convert into a HOODED SWEAT­ pages showing many pretty de­ short time later. TWO HOUR BONNBTTS and' all the quality \ purchase of any “Hotpoint" TEL­ ER signs; plus directions for making 3 ‘Waste Not; Want Not’ ALLEY OOP Who’s That? EVISION seL (portable or con­ crochet items and a quilt. Only 25c SHIRT SERVICE is available at parapMmalla, It takes to outfit A sagging body, or tendency to A BY V. T. HAMLIN It’s a smart habit to extract all 299 West Middle Tpke. (near the youngsters up to size 14, as 'win­ poor posture, may result from an COTTON WOOD? sole) or any major appliance like Bacon that is broiled has fine a copy! possible mileage from shoes. Why Parkade), THEN VOU'RE YRH... I GU#S6 THEN BY RAY GOTTO range, refrigerator, washer or dry­ discard shabby-looklng shoes, when ter moves In. Such a friendly store overly tired feeling. It takes too IN..WEB GOT HE WAG flavor. Let the bacon stand at room ; ' •*------, ■ this is, where Mr. and Mrs, Ander­ much effort to hold yourself up. . NO ONE er (“WesUnghouae" or "Magic tempetature, then separate them WOMAN’S PAGE FILLER competent J. W. HALE SHOE Chef') or a set of new snow tires, Re p a ir , with- up-to-date equip­ You can make, a few crutoni son flnd.it a pleasure to serve you, This is generally true of persons think s o !/ else that and place them on a rack before Baked Beets Julienne this yayi Melt a pouple' of Uble- to help you find just what you who don’t get enough sleep, have you’ll receive a big, festive TUR­ you put them und-- the heat. I ’A qt. cuserole ment can rebuild, restyle them a t I KNOW OF/ KEY FREE. Come In and look moderate cost. FREE PARKING. s|>oons of! hotter or margarine tn a want. Buy here 'with,confidence. bad■ * eating...... habits and takeiftt ittle ex- Yield— 6 servings akiIlet,.tHen cut a couple of slices ercise. around and pick up youFTfriEE Have Your Nai..,- -inted on Cards 350 degree oveil ,25-30 min. S A H GREEN STAMPS. - GIFT of an ICE SCRAPB5R, sb ''DEWEY-RICHMAN CO.. 767 of lightly toasted bread into H- When we asked h’er what ah* handy for clea'ring up frosty win­ Main St., invites you to choose 4 cups Julienne beets, drained Mash a three-oufic* package, of Inch cubes and add. Toss bread In saw ahead for women In industry, tS% Saving on Imprinted Garda dows. You'll find a choice, care- 1 cup dairy sour cream the butter over low heat until Mrs. Nielsen said, who Is person­ For a limited time only HAR- your holiday GREETING CARDS 1-4 cup beet liquid Roquefort cheese with a couple of riilly selected group of TOYS on with n a m e IMPRINTED now teaspoon.* of water aiid blend Into browned a little more. nel counselor at General Electric RISON’S, 849'M ain St. offers a dlapktjr. f r ^ the books and books of fa­ 2 tablespoons, lemon juice French dressing. (Sood on letture. , (Company, .said, “I see .a world of 25% SA’Vm o bn IMPRINTED ?- mous-name manufacturers. Deliv- 2 tablespoons grated onion Cut kernels from leftover Co4l<6d opportunity for women in Induitry CHRISTMAS CARDS of which Many cooks like to frost the e ry in one week and you’ll have Sail and pepper Pa-sii the Doughnuts, Please com and combine with cooked in the years to come. Every there are hundreds of designs (W sides of a layer cake before spread­ that "caught-up” feeling that liT cup buttered bread crumbs ^SWISS PASTRY SHOP, 183 fresh green lima beans; add but­ year I see women gaining greater stock only) to choose from. Print- ing the Icing over the top. comes from planning ahead. Combine all ingredienta except North Main St. bakes the most de- ter, salt, pepper, a dash of sugar prestige, earning more money and ^ ing service now available on re- bread crumbs and mix lightly. Turn licloUa DOUGHNUTS In a tempt­ and cream; reheat. being given increasing chances for /quest in 24 hours. Chirda by Something different by way of Add a Personal Touch ' into a buttered casaerole. Top with ing variety, fresh every day. How advancement. I am convinced “Hallmark”, "Gibson”, ” Brown' flavor: Chill sauce and chill powder There is so much you can do to buttered crumbs. Bake 25-30 min­ the childton (and adults) go for Room-Sited Bogs from 229 that this opportunity exists; and le”, “Norcroes" and others are added to canned baked beans. glamoriae Inexpensive gifts with a utes. these tender, light dessert treats. The holidays are sure to bring' this opportunity Is limited^nly by available during.this special offer. LONG SAM can of gold or silver SPRAY, or, Some are jelly-filled, cream-filled, an influx , of visitors. Rrighten the how well young women" prepare Why not attend to this Important BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS *Man-iusde to Make a Woman sparkling GLITTEIR now available ShOM to Complement chocolate frosted, glazed, spiced. decot' with a new RO>OM-SIZE themselves for It and prove them­ holiday mission while you and the BUZBAWYER BY ROY CRANB Look Lovelier’ at JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY. Winter Clothes Serve theln after school with milk, RUG, 239. 249 and up at MAN­ selves-Capable when it arrives." store present a leisurely niood: AN'iPiWANTN eiLTlWu. W 1 U-Mta oau-M NN—4 h,. Slip into a luxurious "Borgana” 723 Main St.. Children and adults Put yourself on an eaay footing as an evening snack. They’re good CHESTER CARPET CENTER, eoottfLMDemr FUR <30AT at BLAIR’S. 757 Main love to receive a personalized with fashion when you sit down to with any beverage around the corner Main and Middle Tpke. This 49th Anniversary Special Variety Is 'the spies 'of Ufa and .HowMir.AMy.tMr tVfl,gVPPVtV(Slt03S SL while they are on SALE. Thrill Christmas ornament. With a tube be fitted in the SHOE SALON of clock. The shop Is OPEN 7 DAYS is "One of Connecticut’s leading SC3HULTZ BEAUTY SALON, it pays to change pace, at.work or lONOsmseemioee FKmutaoH'-Tisee to the deep-down luxury and beau­ of colorless CEMENT spell out the C. E. HOUSE A SON. There are A WEEK, from 7 to 7. specialty carpet stores" carrying 983 Main St. celebrates 49 years of pldy. Follow mental work with DeoNLyoawmesiN t>mHOB6CM>e fORi ty of this soft, rich-iooklng fur name and sprinkle with GLITTER SUEDES, LEATHERS and PATr a wide selection of colors, intrigu­ serving Connecticut's beautiful some physical exercise or vice vvvAueYwtovm- H B t-o K tw a r with the friendly price, reg. (gold, green, blue, red) for an in­ ENTS for walking or waltzing to Cut tomatoes In half and fry in ing textures and patterns. women. In homr ’of the occasion versa. If you are becoming more .AfFeatp0>rtmm»e- _, bored with life each day, chances veuHjeecxMenfOKfJJ 166.65 to 2119.85 for full length expensive yet effective remem­ give the utmost in delightful fit butter; remove from pan and stir a nationally advertised PERMA­ and 139.66 to 149.95 for shorties. brance. Transform plain candles and comfort. There are shades and a little flour into drippings. Add Coming Next Ww^ . NENT, reg. 217.50 U now 2H.49 and are you need to br4kk the routine Wear It In rain or snow; simply and glass holders, wrappings, and tones to blend harmoniously or milk or light cream for a sauce, In just a few days you'll find Includes a Conti shampoo, spar­ you’vq set for yourself. Do some­ shake it briskly and dry away handrmade cards into exciting, fes­ accent to blend harmoniously or along with salt and pepper to taste. a new product on all the grocers’ kling rinse, test curls and new sea­ thing different for'tincb and you from direct heat and you'll enjoy tive holiday accessories. ORANGE are bewltchingly feminine, "rry shelves. It’s a dessert topping son set. In the budget department, will find it refreshing. years of gratifying service. The AND BLACK CONSTRUCTION some on. Stock /Rights’ Are Worth Money mix that loolfa and taatea Itke a well known COLD WA'VEi reg. colors are heavenly! CelesUal. PAPER for Hallowe’en cut-outs SHEARSON. HAMMILL A (X). whipped cream, yet Is inexpen­ 212.50 is now 28.49 and includes a Many women may need exercise blue, dawn beige, pure white, dusk and favors, also WATER COLORS Fox in colors of red, white or will be glad to assist -you to exer­ sive (around 23c a box that makes stimulating shampoo ,and atyled more than rigid dieting. Exercise gray, starlight taupe, also char­ that let young artists decorate blue was Hhown in the Psris col­ cise or sell your Southern New 2 cups). It is low in calories. set. Make your' app^fttment now firms the' muscles and improves coal, brown,' black. Why not windows, to their hearts’ content, it lections either as a suit collar or England Telephone Co. STOCK The package needs no refrlgera- and your hair will look'especially the posture. Often what a woman whisper a hint to Ssnta. washes right off easily. a coat lining. Uon. What a help to the home­ excuses aa fat is flabbiness from le.-K ■RIGHTS". Don’t let them expire. lovely for the Thanksgiving holi­ weak muscles. They are valuable. The office is maker and hostess. Now she can day because you’ll have time for open Thursday evenings from 7 to glamorize desserts, pies, puddings an in-between ahamixto and se t JEFF COI 9 for your conventence.'SHEAR- In a-hurry. Just mix with one- The fzahion-wise traveler Is BY PETER HOFFMAN otie who does not miy on one ny­ MICKEY SON, HAMMILL A CO. 913 Main half cup of milk and beat. Watch WSLL».WHAT , THE CMP ON HI6 SHOULDER FINN Some Cast! BY LANk LEONARD 4ip> to nothing in back . , . St. Mitchell 3-1571. for It at your grocers. Learning to conserve one’s en­ lon blouse, one nylon slip and one CAN YOU TELL AND WHY HE DOESN'T GIVE ergy is difficult. Many housewivia drip-dry dress among other things ME ABOUT HIE travel hundreds of unnecessary A HOOT FOR ANYTHING JOHN OREW. FBAN* BAa guick-zipa up tho front You can substitute orange juice Beat way to keep your ward­ when she packs. If ‘a disaster FAMILY LIFE, AUCE BIUDYjYiUlAM COUftR, iplles just doing housework with occurs to any one. of the three, FOR INSTANCE? for the vinegar or lemon juice robe wearable ia to make repairs no system. Organize equipment MU.ARDil^.CURA fUaNER, called for when you are preparing at once,'wish lingerie after each she’s seriousl^ short of clothes. NAl SKELtr -1 -1 KEEP.FEEllk' Harvard beets. and supplies for each job in a con­ n t v y t IN THERE m m ME; PHIL wearing and schedule clothes for venient place so that you cut all ‘A-Huntihg He Will Go* . 9^MlfiHr.AFTlfi NIAUTF the. dry cleaner at. regular inter­ unnecessary motions. , RONDEAU Dependable Upholstery Work vals-. MONTGOMERY WARD COM­ It' doesn’t take much money to PANY has all manner of HUNT­ T O R S O tE T T B liven up a Ured room, when, you Try using marjoram }nstea4 of ING CLOTHES so hMt. trim-look­ 8Srd Anniversary Sale Ends sage, sometimes, in 'a stuffing for ing and warm the^^l serve you get in touch with MANCHESTER This br the last week of WAT­ UPHOLSTERY CO. 24 Birch St. turkey or chicken. % for many cold weather> ' sports. KINS 83rd ANNIVERSARY Always run the tip of a knife JACKETS and PANTS regularly Prices for fabric and labor are EVENT; still time tq add a taste­ LilyeH e moderate for such careful work. fully, designed piece of furniture around a mold to loosen before 26.45 are now 24.88. Choose yodr lot of turning out. hunting CAP -from several styles, There is magic in a SLIP(X)VBR to yotir home for Thanksgiving arid a pair of DRAPERIES to reg, 21-45 _ now 99c. '* CLEAR­ and pocket worthwhile 'savings. ANCE SALE ON SHOTGUNSTela Any objection to looking simply trinsform a room, 'niere is still Buy a gift now for the winter For Your ‘Once a Year Day’ time before Thanksgiving. bride. Have fun tomorrow night. Get you get the kind of gun that ... luscious in th* neiZ bstsd-bMk a HALLOWEEN ' table cover 29c makes hunting a real pleasure. fMhions? Not Then, you’v# and rpatching napkinq, 16c'plus You’ll find guns here, that are fa­ CAPTAIN EASY no choice, my desr, but to favors and delicious CANDIES vorites' with shooters throughout Old Partner? BY LESLIE TURNER MR: ABERNATHY wear this Rondeau. The from PINE-LENOX PHARMACY, the world, plus ACCESSORIES BY RALSTON JONES AND FRANK RIDGEWAY eon^r-padded cups, 2'99 East Center St. or PINE like* RIFLE CLEANING KITS Y«(, now you may apply I MAVEkT THE HEART TD TELL t CAU'T J80RK0W THE~^ WILPONO. A J t f T ',j4TEG,\ W i i T TTW and GUNc (X)VBRS. Shotgtin JEANl rVE BOTTOTKyTDSRl MONEY TQ MEET THAT j j '**8ntltg| g r thb OATE.CLASAG HE WA5) TELL THE*) TO undsrtcorsd with wire, PHARMACY. (164 Center St. Be fe'i "V. SHELLS are on SALE, .too. for any amount up !• KlLFONfi AMD APPEAL FOR. PAVMEMr. I’VBRAlseO ' YOUR Wt5T ParTNEKl HE / HAVE tIM TMgOHM m jM. 4 ^^ i m i ? space and shsp* you to prepared for the "trick or treat” MOKE tiMb : all I cam on inhat tU a S T S ON SEE|M« MOU-Ze^ll JAIl tMg«SHE tOVE high, rounded perfection goblins with a LOOT BAG, 98c 5600. Why not call or COILATERAL T HAVEt THV * Don’t use a' stained table cloth ; 6?UIBTLy! vrith never a moment’s MILL FABRICS containing 24 individual packages ^£IGHB0R of candy and a prize In each. "just once more” fo^pthe family; stop in today ond !•• how ungstinsss. T.h* long stains should- be removed aa quick­ tha Prafarrad Hnanca laiv- lint'back tucks hip* Save cartons from cottage ly as possible by laundering. under for sheatbt. cheese along with their covers; ka may assist you in con­ Embroidered nylon Serve potato salad with freshly wash and dry before storing. cooked Strips of crisp bai^on for a solidating your hrtli or, ' marquisette witlf They’re great to use for pouring family lunch. cotton and dacron., , off fat or drippings to be dis- help you to pwchue tha flastie. Talon front ORIGINALLY CHENEY'S SALESROOM aarded. Top servings of 'smoked turkey things you want or need. ' .zipper. Whit*. 32 to 40i with creamed broccoli and a gen­ .1 ■ 177 HARTFORD RD. — MANCHESTER Time to put away the white erous sprinkling of grated Par­ A Im o of $ 1 0 0 witl con yoo &iSi B, C cups. cotton gloves of summer and take i i i i i i m * mesan or Romano imeese; heat $20.40 whM r*e«W Is 12 ceniM- to. leather. Beat way to store •Um poyaeolt *( 210.05 •ack. E 5 5 • 1 2 6 0 Large Sel^ion Of them is to. wash them thorough­ under the broiler for a golden ly, dry them completely and slip crust: This is company fare) them into those plastic glove en­ H^RTY MEEKLE velopes. This way, they’ll be Forsaken • BY PICK<3AVALU THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Visitor BY WILSON SCRUGGf The Inquirer — ^ ------Remember: UPHOLSTERY AND fresh when you want them next ^VEADMirnDIUNEHER/^ AEHOgTWHIttrQW^^riFVPt/REMag. rA M W C A T H C R WHAT MORE OO'iOUWWT? , U T IR I WWUB.YBS. " - "The Fitting’* rRIENOS' IT and all at prices yop probably COMPANY, MCORFORATiD . Thnrsday«md(By 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. never dreamed posaiblo, ^ o O SHOP * 98* Mala Street SATURDAY 9 A M. to 5 >,M . M aaehaater, OoajaseMea t z HOWARD'S Eslenlisns MIMwII 8-418S M l MAIN ST. MANCHBTER PHONi Ml S-7321^ 6M m a in ST,-4a-9-«M5 • - LOANS 838 t« 8890

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1957 M A N C H f e ’ ER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8(r,-H957 P>VGE TW ENTY^NS THE ‘All Behind You’ NL Comeback Award to Hank Sauer Russell Sparking Celts East Lansing, Mich., Oct. 30 Herald Angle Far Back in UP>—Pressure - plagued Duffy * New York, Oct. SO (JP)—* third place wasAgamea, many of them as a pinch* Dangherty, Michigan Statq Big Hank Sauer, who hit 26 Giants’ pitcher Ruben Gomez“ with ■“ hitter, and managtd only flva hom­ football roach, says he got this seveh' votes. He was followed by ers and 24 RBIa EARL W. YOST m ' wire from an aliimniis just be­ home runs to give the Giants first baseman Stan Musial of St. Hank's best year waa 1952 whan Boston Center • Quiet, Modest fore the homecoming day foot­ Louis with six and Brooklyn pitcher he led .the NattOMl'Laagm with 87 Waltersi Vot^' Sprrta Eilitor a needed lift in their last sea­ Johnny P'odrei with five. homers and 121 runs batted in for ball gam e against Illinois ISat- son in New York, made the m s u m ' Knocks Out urdayi , Sauer embellished, hls .l9St home the fifth-place Chicago Cuba For, Lineinan Toro Work* Like Magifi Wand Playing Great Coast Gridder "Remember, maclit. we're oil National League comeback of run output with 76 'runs batted in his fine showing, he won the niost behind you, win or tie!.'' the year in 1957. This was the He' batted .259 tn 127 games; His- valuable player award. Ha ia the Be.st ACmi-pro football game of the season in Manchester verdict, of the members of the 26 circuit blows Incrgaaed hia total only member of a aecinid-divisloii Of Past Weeki DeMarco in took place' la.st Sunday- at Mt. Nebo between the host Mer­ Defensive Ball of Week Baseball Writers’ Association of for 13 big league seasons to 275, club to have done so. NOTICE TO 'SECRBT.VRIB.H chants and the Hol.yoke Knights. Despite the miserable H ockey at a G?aiice ' America who par Iclpnted in the The 38-year-oM resident of Ingle-' Starting tomorrow morning no Associated Press sjnnual poll. Nfw York, Orl. .30,W — Le« •January weather in October a crowd of more than 1,000, New York.,^ Oct. .30 (/P)— Seattle, Oct. 30 (flh—James Ray wood, C^llf., was given his uncon­ FOOTBALL FATHEM leaguo standings will he carried Jones, 22, is a .quiet, m odest student Tuesday's Results Sixty-four of the 139 p articip at­ ditional releaae by the St. Louia WallPrji, Penn SUte end, was 14th Round biggest in several years, sat in on the proceedings. It was Tlic vaiii.ahing athlete—tlie unless the percentiiges are cor­ of dentistry who spends his Sat- National League ing writers felt that Sauer's re­ Cards at the close of the 1956 cam- Detroit—(NBA) — Detroit Uoa named rmrm.an of the week today. rectly Included along with the a grudge battle, so to speak, ivith the home eleven seek­ (iiifcnsivc beskethall player--- urda.v afternoons knocking people Chicago 1. Detroit 0. covery from a' pooi^, season In 1956 p«dgn. He warplcked up by the football players bava 63 children. There's a nice little story to Ro Won and* lost records of the respec­ "Btisfon, Oct. 30 (/P)—Virgil ing revenge for a 26-14 licking mif-' — ———---- hn.9 returned in the person of loose from their teeth. was the most noteworthy. Cincin­ Giants as s free agent. haa five and tive teams. .And several of the fered at the Bay State Paper City. When h'e was told last night he Eastern. I>ague ' Sailer’s 1056 batting average w ith It. I Akins personally a.ssumed years has coached the Southing­ big Bill Rus'ell. Althoujirh he^ nati third baseman Don Hoak was , Roger Zatkoff, standings have reaclie

• . 1. ’ "/ PAGE TWE^JTV-'m'O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER So' 19B7 MANCHSSTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1957 I , PAGE t w e n t y . Automnhileii for Sale Building— Contracting 14 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWI BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Articicii For Sal* 45 Garden—F arm—Daii7 • Products SO Hooachold Goods 51 . Apartments— Fiato— Houses For Sal# 72 SabuirlMin for Snl« 75 Snbnrban fiir Said 75 liCgal Notic* litgBl Nolle* Classified BfCruftR TOU BUT ■ uneO ear / S’TORM SASH—One 80x51, four aee Gorman Motor Salra Buieli RPrrAimNG WAUit huJJt Tenements 6S iOUTH COVENTRY —-4H room and 30x47, one 32x48, three 24x51, one COOKING AND eating apples. T8o MOVING TO GLASTONBURY—six room ranch, BOLTON—Coventry line. New tiv* AT A COURT o r PROBATE, h*ld AT A COURT or. PROBATE, held Ruth Milieu Salei and Service, 188 Main land clearing. MI B.B275, C WHAT 1,1 rrif,»ov*? ' two acre .ot, niiar Minnschaug Dr. ranch on high hill with gorgeous at Ifancheater. within and for .the at Mancheater, within aha for Iba 30x43, two 18x31, one 22x39, com- a 18 quart basket. Louis M. BotU, CHICAGO - ] TWO ROOM apartment. Private room ranch, ceramic Ul* bath, ■view. Basement garage. Price Diatrict of Mancheater, on the 2iUi day Advertisement Street. Ml. •■4871. Open cveninRi T me 0OV5 ■'vwfc O at. orisjk and blfiation tioor 38x80, MI > 9-4858 paneled dep, ceramic tile bath, Diatrict of MAnchcater. on the 28th day ARCTIAMBAOLT Builder and 280 Bush HUl Rd. CUSTOMER CAN’T USE IT bath, hot water, atove, refrigera­ knotty ■ - pin* kitchen, walk^tut $14,700. Cash required ' $3,600.’ of October A.D. IM7* d)f October A.D. 1867. Time-Men Admit There ALWAVS-STAITT Mike MOKEV-V after ^ p.m. ' tor and heat. Apply Marlow'a, 887 walkout basement, partially com­ baaemartt. Large lot. Reduced to Preaeht. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. Present. Hon: JohnW. WaHett. Judge. CLASSIFIED A DVT. T9S2 OliDSMOBTUK *8. E.xcellent general cbnlractor* Roofing- finrl TMEIR CARD s o I WANT A BEUABLB Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI Eatate of Karl E. Lux a/k/a Carl R. y Isn’t Any Superior alteration*. Crtll MUrdork X ------i HAND-PICKEYi)'' McIntosh apples, TftUSTWORTHY PERSON Main Street. pleted game room, owner being $14,900. R. F. Dimock Co., Real- Eatate of Jekaie 1. Sweet. Ute of condition Owner In erlionl and 4298. •GAMES WITH FOR SALE, reasonable, 82-jfallon - ji,(so a bushel. Joseph Novell! 9-1842. llancheater In aaJd diatrict decedaed. Lux. late of Mtfncheatar ia said aaid DEPT. HOURS need.i ranh. The first 1898 or best or MI 3-1140. WHO;S GOING transferred out of state. Reduced tora, MI t-5345, Joaeph Aahford, Upon application of J^ederlck A- tUatiict, deceaaed. The latest rsaaon belnfi advanced LAUQUTEP Perma-glaa electric Vaterihester, Farm. Mountain Rd., Glaatonbury. ^OUR ROOli^ flat, Venetian bllndi, -to $19,700. Shown by appointment Ml .94818, Barbara Wodoi,. iO Upon application of Charlotte M. offer lakes It. Phone MI 9-0781. HOUfiEKEEPING Sweet, executor, prdying for authority Strlcklaixf praying that an inatrument 8:15 A. M. to 4^.10 P. M. Btt>WELL-Home Improvemenl 0 5 ^ OH THE ' three yeara old, good condition., — ------tile bath and kitchen. Bualnesa only. R. F. Dimock Co„ Realton. 9-7702, Or Robert Murdock, MI Want«Ml~Real Estate 77 to mortgage certain real eatate par* to explain why AmerlcaA wemaa. Silent Glow ppeaaure olll burner, 1 lyidJcTOSIL____ DELICIOUS, Cort- / TO TAKE OVER couple Or adiiltfc perferred. q*ll ttcular(y deacrlbed In aaid application purporting fd be the.laat'will and teata* A 1982 V8 Stiidebsker Commander Alterations, additions. RaraRes UNPAID BALANCE MI 9-5245 Joseph Ashford, MI 9-5972. L Is i^ G S WANTED-ZSlngle, two- ment of paid deceaaed b* admitted, to ar* noW outliving men ^ more No. 1200 Invader, less cohtrols. lands, Baldwins and Rome Beau­ MI 9-2420. 9-8818, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 on file. It la COPY CLOSING TIME Iwo door sedan SSSQ. Book value Ile-siillnR sperlallsts Easy hudc Monthly Payment* family, three-family, business ORDERED: That the foregoing ap> probate aa per araieatloft on fne. It ta than fix years la that meit’a esna* k Ml 9-6008. ties. Applies at fair prices for or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5$72. TALOOTTVILLB- Vernon, $31,900. pUcation be heard and determined at ORDERED: Tnat the foregoing *,800. Owner Rfiinc In servtre, mu.st. et terms. Ml 9dM95 or TR $23 28 ■ prwerty. Have many cash buyers, appltcAtlon I be heard, and de. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 5-9109 quality, juice and flavor at txiuls New Conn, contemporary, ultra the Probate office in Mancheater In of security has been undermined sell St once MI .1-88I.8. NEW FURNITukE Mortgagaa:ortgag*a arranged Pleas* call aaid DiatHcf. on the *fh day of Novem* termined at. the Probate office in MAGIC CHEF gas stove with ga.a Bufice's FbrRi. 820 West Center 8',i Bo o m apartment, heated. Call EAST HARTFORD — Five room modem ranch. 84 acre wooded Mancheater In eaid Dletiict, on by women’s squaiity. RION. THRU FRI heat. Perma-glaa gas water heel­ And ApplianeCa Ml 9-5255 between 7 and 6. two-atory single. Aluminum Gaoig*)rg( L.■ Grasiadio,. Realtor. MI her. A.D. 1957; at ten -o'clock In the I0.V8 F'Onn Fslrlane Virtorta, AI.I, TYPE.S of rarpeniry work St. Te,l, MI S-*;i;l«. * lot. Waaber - dryer-refrlgerator- 9-6878. 109 Henry St. forenoon, and (hat ncRIce* he given to cheater in aaid District. m Sine* Mama now raganla P^9R A. i\l. done, alterations, dormers, roof­ er. Call Ml 9-53*9 after 5 p.m. j HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE 8 atorm windows pnd acreena,, do­ built-ln oven-atDva are included. all peraona interealed In aaid eatate of the Ith day of November. A.D. skirli^, whltr wslls, radio, healer MONTHS k THREE ROOM apartment, avail­ 19o7. at eleven o'clock in the fore­ aa her partner, rather than her and rnidomnlie. Call MI 3 0291. ing, porches, etc. CAM MI 0-8081. mestic hot water, baseboard heat. For appointment to aee call the 6BLLiNQ, Buyii^, Trading? L.M.- the pendency of aatd application and lord anda master, P^$a facia frus­ S A T U R D A Y 9 A. M. ARTIST SPECIAL of' the week. ! I seld this to a young couple 8 able to working couple, heat, hot M.L. (Which means Uv* Modem the time.'and placa of hearing thereon, noon. and that notice be given tn all Household Goods &!., Needs repaJra and redecorating. ' R. F. DImock Co., Realtor*, MI by publiahlng a copy of thla order, in peraona interested in said eatate of. the trated. With hla ego crying out for n.F.AN 1.088 Ford willi heater, FOR yO U li new building, re Canvas panels, airslr.es, 20% off .' months ag,q, but tney are not get­ Water, atove and refrigerator. Call Comer lot. Business A Zone. 'One- —Multiple Llat)—all your real aa- pendency of aaid application and (he MI 3-7194. 9-5245, Joaeph Aahford^ MI 9-881$, eome newapaper having a circulation reassurance; he worka harder and rouK i^Mirr;itATi«)N wii.i. eifhl r.vlinder, alitndard shift modelinR: j , repairs call Wm. ‘■Sherwin-Williams, 9*1 Main SI. |ANTIQUE FURNTTURe I silver^ ting married. car garage with basement. Can be Barbara Wood*. MI 9.-7703 or tat* the qiodem way.- The Ella- In aaid diatrict. at leaat five daya be* time and place of hearing thereon, by fore the day of aaid hearing, to appear publlahing a copy of thla order In some, harder in hla stmggla for reeogniV BK ArrnRc'iATrn Price riRhi MI ft-2139. KanepI, Conlrsetor a-nd Builder glass, china, and used fumltur* b l o n d b e d r o o m used for repair work. Owner will Robert Murdqck, Ml 9-5972. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, newspaper hav/ng a circulation In aaid Tel. Ml 3 7773. 'VOU PlAVEO ‘ 'ffHADDA .WHO V< COMMUNIC^’nONS receiver BC bought and sold. Fijmlture Repair LIVING ROOM SUITE' FIVE ROOM flat aecond fl. t a 8-8980. If they fee cauae at aaid time and tion outside th* home. A k'o emd rr witf' carry second mortgage. Price place end be heard relative thereto, district, at five days before .the if there’s any truth' to that ax- 1 THAT HAND , T «yiN ’ TO OO, CA'.klN .112 with matching speaker. Tel. Service. Ml 3-7449 , 5-Pe. DINETTE SET screened In front porch, cloaed lil.600. Lawrence F.' Flano, Brok­ VERNON—Five foom ranch, large and make returif to thla court; day of said hearing, to appear If they MU1?0EC Ikl An 3-390*. , aunporch r«/ar. Adulta only LtStlNGS tVAl4TEb, singia iiid see cause at anld time and place and planatljm. It would seam that It Is D ial M l 3-5121 10.30 Bcrn-c CONVEHTIBI-E Rood CARACE.S, PORCHES. dormers, ' > LlkE A THROW THE JERk'?Ik l / ••Westlnghouse” Elec, Ref. er, Ml 9-6910. kitchen, hot watej peat, garage, two-family houses. Member of JOHN .T. WALIsETT. Judge. rex'reation and attic rooms hiiilt HEARTS - • ‘^ - r FOOT.' g a v e ? ^ - •' i s a l e 1-S o f f .on wallpaper. Wall pets. Call Ml 9-0482. be heard retailva thereto, and mako nigh time men faced up to th* fact ninninR cnndtilon. MI 0-,818S ‘’Clorfc’’ Combination Rang* comer lot. Owner may rent with MLS. Howard R. Haatlnga, Real­ LIMITATION OBDRR return to thla court, and by mailing In Kitchenp -and hathroonls re­ I tiles 4c a tile, Kentilc, from 7o •’M*ytag’’ Washer MANCHESTER—Green Area. Six a certified letter ,on or before October that maybe they aren’t the Sdqwiior i I GUNS BOUGHT, FOUR l Xr g e room apartmem, option to buy. $18,300. Clifford tor, Ml 9-tl07, any time. AT A COURT------“ OF PROBATE. :r 7^. held 10.8.') V8 FOnn Mainliner. two door modeled Robert M. Ak-\*ander. sold and traded i each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, ‘ ’Emerson" Television Set room Cape, basement garage. Ehc- Hanien, Realtor. MI 8-1803. Eve­ at Mancheater. withlUh and forfo the 25. 1857. a copy of nfiM wilt and of thia Sex, that maybe there lsn''t on*. ------s ■Ml 9-7718. - As. 30i\C£A f ?c ! MI 3-0470. I at the Gieen - excellent condition, heat, tile bath Diatrict of Mancheater on the 26th day order to Rose ,R. Flplev. 84 Foreat St.. . Equality is all moat'women want .sedan, standard shift, heater. lielit :4^ It, "Hoover" Vacuum , cellent condltloni Call the R. F. nings David Summerfield. TR LISTINGS WANTED Hartford. Conn.; Nellie Lloyd* 278 3 blue color, miisi sell no ii.se for 41 441 , f.4. and shower, kitchen cabineta, spa­ bimock Co,, Realtora, MI. 9-5245 of October. 1857. , F*w woman want to prov* them- I’rri-nnal'* iABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom Also Included Scaly Innerspririg cious closhta, garage, nice loca­ 5-9615. Preaent. Hon. John J. Walfett, Judge* Wethersfield Ave.. Hartford, Conn.: second car 1718 MI fl S.8no Mattress and Box Spring, "Alex­ or Joseph Ashford MI 9-8818, Bar­ It costa no more to have the best. Eatate ,of,,pYanrea C. Herron. late of Anna R. Strasaer. 1454 Si. Nicholas selves aupejrlor to men. Equality ET^Erm iG P.AZnn?^ repaired F1REPI,ACE m a n t l e with mlf- ! made cornices and drapes. Slip tion, $85 a month. Adults only.’ llaobheii^er In eaJd IMatrlct, deceaaed. Ave.. New York City, N. V. would be good enough for men. too. Aluminum .SInrms and . ror, reasonable. Call MT 0-2.1.8*, ander Sriilth" Ruga, Lamps. bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert ELLINGTON— Pleasant six room Insist on M. L. 8. JOHN J. JaALLETT. Jud**. P.arla and ruttliic beads for all , covers, $59.80 and up. Choice of State age and occupation. Write Murdock, Ml 9-5972. Colonial with garage on bua line, On motion of Clarence K. Cbambera If they could Just'rid thsmaalifsa e( T railers B-A . Screens 14-A fabrics Budget terms. Airs. Rita, Tables, Kitchen Cablnlet, Inlaid ahd Bo>r Z, Herald, • , of ealYf Mancheater,. admlntatrator. the Old notion that they must h o ' ■R-'nlinRlnn Smibe.nrn, IS'melen, BED. TWO lounpe'’ chairs, swin^, a few other artlclea. wmking -llaltmce to public and ORDERED: That alx .montha from AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held Srhnk RusseH's Harber Shop, I JA 2-7780. I $1,000 DOWN, 5*,4 room* one floor, parochial agnoola, $14,600. Clifford (he 25th day of October. 1957. he and at Manchester, within and for the auperto* and must,try to prove It 38 FOOT HOI'.‘IF trailer for aale ALUMINUM WINDOWS,. doors. walker, baby rlolhrs, skirts anri Phone Me Immediately THREE ROOMS and tile bath, Multiple Li'stinj: Service Dlslrict of Manchester, on the saih .day to themseives. ' comer. Oak and Spruce. Jalousies, porches, awnings. Free -f'v — other itt*ms, MI Hartford CHapel 7-0358 hot water baseboard heat, garage, Hansen, Realtor, MI 3-1303, eve­ the aame are limited and allowed for fealiirioq two bedrooms. knolly u sirrrv snTS-for cottage, ree^ Venetian blinds, heat and hot two acres, trees. Carlton . W, of Manchester the credltora within which to bring In of October. 19$7. Don't Fight K estimates. Call N R. Chase Co , AFTER 7 P M. CH 8-4690 water furnished. Adults. ■ Near nings ' David Summerfield TR their claima againat aaid estate, jind . Preoent, Hon. John J. Wallett, Judae. WA8rTFT' bv office cni a ride In pine kitilion, healed floors, and rcation-'room, etc Good' condition, Hutchinp, Rapltor. MI 9-5132, ARE YOUncbNSlDERHfO Eatate of Joshua G. Elder a/kfa J- Really, man, .'^uiera’s nothing larRe awniiip. For further infni • FAIRBANKS Alorse w.-iterl reasonably priced PMterton’s. ISO See It Day Or Night Main Street. Inquire 254 Spruce 5-9615. aaid administrator is diiiected to give Gower Elder lata of Manchsster, tn a’'f| frniM llartforrl linnr.s 0 1 Vi- ^ H i systems. Shallow dr’' deep well, If you have no meana of tranapor SELLING YOUR PROPERTYT public notice to the credilora to bring wrong with equality. It'e a ale* itialinn call Rockville TR .8 9210. Center St , All 9-4837 St. .1 NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St., COLUMBIA LAKE—New- J h r e e In their claima within aaid time a|i* said Dtstricl. deceased. . cmiln of Slate fjipitol Call -Ml Florists—^Nurseries 1." ?^imp. or de-watering pumps tation. I'll aeAd. my auto for you! We will appraise your property lowed hy publlahing a ropy Of thla The executor havinf exhibited hto comfortable feeling to think you 3;V.'Tn, Manchester. Five rooms, complete bedroom custom built ranch free and without any obligation. administration account with s*td sSlatt are as good' as—but no batter—than Water softeners. Purifiers- Weler WE.STINGHOUSE i-efrigerator. $65. No obligation! full rear dormer, 1<4 baths, fire­ order In aome newapAper having a cir* to this Court for allowance, itMs ORC’HID cnr.tagrs for 'special .oc- heaters Installation and service home overlooking lake. Comer We also buy property for cash. culatlon in saM probate district within ths other sex. iVAS'TF.O nit>K to Kainan Air­ Auto nrivlng School 7-A Excellent, condition. carriage A _ I ^ B — E— R—T— ’S Business Locations place,.basement garage. Go to end ten daya from the date of this order ORDERED: That the 8th . day of ra.sion.s at Hillrrr.'t Orchid.s Alan Canlhu Equipment Co! 3* Alain. stroller, p'lc MI 9-6208. double lot with prlihtte water SeUing or buying contact November; '1967, at el*veh o’clock, foxe- . You.' don’t hava to .continually craft fcom Oa'kinml Klreel. Hours 43-48 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD,, for Rent 64 of Porter St., Carter St. Short dis­ rights. Built-in kitchen appli­ and return make to thla court of the I.ARSONS D R fV m o School potled plants ami cut flmvera. TR Bonds- -Slock.s Mori Rages .*1! Help Wanted— Male 36 D ogs— Birds— P ets 41 STANLEY BRAY. Realtor notice given. noon! sZ thehe Propato^ h a to Office In the struggle to prove equality. Ton - * to 1 :30.. Call MI 0 0770' 8-3810. tance further on right. Thomas ances, 1V4 baths, extra large - BRAE-BURN REALTY JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Munfelpal Bnlldlns In aaid Mancheater, Just accept It. aa a tact But auper- Manchester's only trained and 1 ENTIRE BUILDING about 8,500 Shannon, Builder. Ml 8-7489. BU be and the sanesuite li aiplfned for a certified instructor For your Safe­ a SALES-AfEN ------^ ^TABLE AIODEL closets, full basement. Arteaian ' MI 8-8273 lorlty, once it ian’t granted aa a T'ANTFO P.ide to- Hartford from ~ NI:ED .MORTG.‘\GE7~j AIANCHESTER PET CENTER for trl<»viRion. Cull CHILD'S^ CHEiW of drawers. Call square feet. Suitable for atorea, 9-U18. AT A COURT o r PROBATE, h*ld beartna on ths allowance of said ad­ ty We are trained to tesch proper­ A’or wholesale routes. Five day all .vour pets and pets’ supplies. AH 9-1797. well. An exceptional location. H. 01 llancl>«tler, within and (or tho ministration account with said estate matter of right, has to b* constant­ n^pp'vrwvt Drivr Hmirs to QUICK CASH available for first' Building Materials 4" M afUrj,c WESTINGHOWX RKFRVC.ERA. ranch, 20 mile view, basement ga­ ten daya from the dale of thia order see cause at aaid ttme and place and trofen, phosphorus, and, potash In being yours? Country sedan station wagon of bikes. New and used bikes Roofing— Chimney IB-A $22.25 per month. Connecticut versal Ft^d-Freezer Service, be­ 358 Main St. Tel. MI 3-432*. Wall to wall carpeting In living ai^ return make to thla court of the be heard relallvb thereto, and make Plyscord 4x8 CD per ft. 11c TOR, scratched m a few plare*. EIGHT PIECE mahogany Duncan SIX ROOM RANCH, Green Manor rage, extras galore, (!>wner ^ME. cetum to this court. ■ . . plaatie bafs containing'one pound (Airlights ra aaUd, m u ■MfirtOOi bought and aold, Columbia's full Alortgagc Exchange, 18 I-ewia St., tween 10:30 a m.-2 p.m. Meriden room and dining room. Large notice given. each. B*o.) Fordomatlc,. radio, heater, two Hartford. Knotty Pine Paneling —All 8’ You can save $125\;n this, alan a Phvfe dining room set, $75. MI section, like new, attached ga­ 8-22*0. JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge. JOHN J. w allett. Juda*. sire girl's or boy’s $39.**. Order ROOFING — Specializing in repair­ BE 7-316: HEATER, new and useo wood, $-1849. yard. Near school and transporta­ tone, white wait tires.' ing rodf.e of all kinds. Also new . I foal, oil. gas. cook stove, ovens, —from per lineal ft. . ,8'ic LAUNDROMAT aivK an ELEC­ tion, $135 per month. Available rage. screened In patio, large lot, now for Christmas: See iis and 'aluminum atomi/screeit windows 1958 CHEVROLET 1798 save. An 9-209*. ’ - roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys FI LL AlyD PART TIAIE help for stove boards, stove pipe, dampers, Flush Doors -Varnish Grade’ TRIC RANGE whioh\came In November 15. For appointment ’Two door Bel Air sedan cleaned, r^aired, 26 years’ ex­ Business Opportunities 32 luncheonette, all store benefits, wicks for all aloves, beds,' rfew —As low as $4.99 seratched from the factrtiA’. You call MI 9-9178. and doors, fully equipped kitchen, ONE MAPLE twin bed. In good wall to wall carpeting, tile bath, PowerRlide, radio and heater, two- perience. Free estimates Call Apply at once to Ruth or Eleanor, mattxesaca, springs, roli-a-way : is ran .save $90 on these, ^AIso a coftdltlon. Call 5H 3.5464. GROCERY STORE with beer per­ Gray Primed Shakes beautiful blond and mahoganyv^d- and many extras, no agent*. Call tons, white wall tires Business Serrices O ffers 1.1 Howley. Manchester AO 8-5361. Arthur's Drug Store. 942 Main St. bed. vanity, tables, linoleum rugs, ' Rebutt Prime per sq $11.50 mit in town. Good hours. I>oAi' In- linoleum by the yard, many Hems factory a little damaged. you STUDIO COUCH, brown with owner: MI 9-4888. . . 19S(f,BUlCK IMS vcBlments. doing fine business IF YOU ARE dissatisfied with Suburban for Rent 66 H n x s ’ TELEVISION Service too numerous to mention. This Free Home Planning and | can't even see these slight Impeh maple arms, electric • radiator Four door Special Availafe owner forced to sell: Doctors your present po.sitlon and earnings ’ fections, but you can save $100 on'' FIX3RIDA bound, will sub-let my TWO-FAMILY—84. two car ga­ le at all times. Phileo fac- Heating and Plumbing 17 stock is left over from Jones Consulting Service heater: tea wagon with two leaves rage. Prime location. St. James Radio and heater. Ehccellent car tory su [lervtaed service. Tel An orders. Better 'Buy Really, A. U 'and would like to break Into the : Furniture, store. Atu.si be sold for these Big BARGAINS. Here’s an­ and glass tray, at 72 School St. home for the winter. Completely J9S1 OLDRMOBN.E $395 9-9898. 8. WATSON. PLUMBING and heat­ Adams Atl 9-3431 after 5 p m or life insurance field In this city or Write for our Window Folder other hig . value, A GORGEOUS \ furnished. Steam heated modem Parish. All large rooms, $18,500. any price. Come and convince Can th* R. F. DImock Co., Super 88 ffflh- door sedan ing contractor. New Installattnns. AH .3 .8481 an outlying district, a nationally, yourself. 40 Oak St., 2nd floor. living room suite which came In four rooms and bath. Garage. On RBFV^E3tATION sales and serv­ alteration work and repair work. known yompan.v offers an oppor­ NOBODY — BUT NOBODY from the factory soiled In a few tarred road. Coventry, PI 3-8874. Realtora. MI 9-5245, or Joseph Radio, hekter, hydramaUc, Nice TWO BAY Es.so Scrx’icenter for Sale Thursday, Friday and Satur­ Musical Instruments 53 Ashford, MI 9481$, Barbara ice. Coinmerciai, residential, air m 9-380*. tunity t6 two earnest men between day from 10 a m,-4 p.m. | UNDERSELLS NATIONAL 1 Places, you ran 'save $f.80 on this, car I Idase In Alaflrhc.ster. For Informa­ 1 ROCKVILLE—Three room, new Wood*. MI 9-7702, Robert Mur­ condlUonera, freeters. A. and W. 2.8 and sO, Our plan Includes a I and baby furniture, dining room MUSIC INSTRimENTAL Renta!. 1950 PONTIAC $195 Refrigeration Co. AO 9-1237, AO tion call JA 7-4183. guarantjeed income, plus commis­ LOAAI, TOP quality. Dark, rich, ' sets, sofas, chairs, lamps, and a \Complete line of instruments. apartment, heated, electric range dock. MI 9-5972. 9-2050. An 9HWS0. PLUAIBINO AND heating—repairs NATIONAL LUMBER, INC.’ refrigerator, dispoaal, no pets Four door Chieftain de luxe sions, bbnuses, group life and hos­ no stone*. Columbia Construction host of others. If you need s new Kental applied to purchase price. BEAUTIFUL alx room ranch, en­ and contract work. Call MI 9-8541. pitalization insurance and pension Call TR 5-2505 or TR 5-5050. 1950 MERCURY • $99 Help IVanted— Female 35 Co. Tel. Coventry PI 2-8277 or 381 .STATa: STREET maltres.s we just got 2 Sealy Representing Old Selmer, Pedlef closed rear porch, cellar, partial (X.EAN AND paint those gutters plan. Sales background would be Willimantic, AC 8-.1283. Posturepedir mattresses which and XjBundy; Metter’a Music .Convertible coupe now. Avoid costly, repairs later LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service aa- NQRTH HAVEN, CONN. COVENTRY —Well furnished five recreation room. 141’ frontage, . Drive It home tonight SEWING Machine operators want­ helpful although it is not essential. are a little soiled, you ran hava StudloXlTf McKee. Ml 8-7500, only $15,700. Carlton W. Hutchins, I . MI. 8-lSU. sures-satlafactlon, prompt service. Should posses.s a pleasing and ag­ ROYAL AND Snath-Corona port- Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 room house for six months. Adults CH 7-8124, MI 9-5485. ed. Industrial experience not nec­ $15 off the list price. only, $75. CH 7-8698: *- MI 9-6182. 80 other cars at equal savings, essary, will train good home gressive personality, rounded out able and atandA-dtidsrf typewriter* FAMOUS \TOOMAS electronic OONDSat’S.T-V. Sendee, avaUable All makes of adding machine* THREE ROOAIS OF FURNITURE organ X dellw ed In your home. from 1947-1957, Visit our low over­ any time. Antenna converaione. scamstrear. Day shift, 8-4:30. Also by some sound business exper­ Diamonds— Watchc FOR RENT—Four rooms In quiet MANCHESTER — New five room head countt7 location and save night shift, 5-10 p,m.. Apply ience and be capable of meeting sold or rented. Repairs on all Including bedroom, living room Only 1624, tehms. Ward Krause. section. Just steps off bus line. ranee, Lake Street. Large foom i. Phileo factory euperviaed aendee. Millinerv Dressmaking 19 Jew elry 46 and dinette. Only $128. Only a short drive. Tel. Ml. t-14M. Kaklar Toy Co.. 60 Hilliard St. and talking to busine.ssmen of makes. Marlow’s. MI 'S-5838. Near shopping center and schools. finished recreation room with fire-1 large and small companies. Write FOR SALE -8.8 gal. drums. In good LEONARD W TOST Jemeler. re­ Combination stove ' furnished. place. Iti baths, combination win-1 OPEN UNTO, 10 P.M. DAn,T DRESSMAKING and Alterations EARN FOR Christmas with Avon. Box K. Herald. HUNDREDS of other bargains too ACCORDION—1958 b y’a Acmette DICK’S WEATHERS’TRIP Com- condition. $2.50 each For further pair*. adjust* watche* expertly numerous to mention. model, excellent co Ition. Tel. Washer, dryer and parking apace dowa and doors. Will, accapt build-' . pany, doors and.windows, custom done. An 9-2552. But start now. Eariy bird custom­ Ing lot or Industrial land In trade.' WANTED' -Masons for Churc*h of information call 'ITie Herald, Reasonable price*. Open dally Glaatonbury ME 8- i8\afl«r 8 available. ’Tile bath and shower. BALCH’S MOTOR RALES work, guaranteed. Call AD. *-1683 ers have started gift orders, and Phone All 3-5121 Thursday evening*. 129 Sprucr A - - I ^ B - E - 195 a month. Telephone Rockrille Coll Builder-Owner MI 8-8321. •after * p.m. . DRESSMAKING, alterations, spe­ the big fall season is under way. the Nazarene. Non-union Job. 236 -R__T—’S p.m. 87 POST ROAD Afaln Street. ------Street Ml 9-4887 43-45 ALI.YN ST HARTFORD TR 5-4958. cializing in children's clothes. MI Secure territory and training now. PORTABLE GARAGE crane, ten MANCHESTER Seen all the fRouta„Bl— 9-9140. others? Good.- Now ae* and eom- CHUCK'S RADIO and T.V. Sendee. Gall All 3-5198. knechole desks, ten pot burners Wearing Apparel—Fnra ROCKVTI.LE, PillflMry Hill— Six EAST WINDSOR HILL, CONN. Small *|ipllances repaired. 181 and heating stoves, three large Fuel and Feed 49-A I REA'RIGERATOR, good condition, room house, thfee:hree bedrooms pare thla lovely five room ranch.. North M «n St. AO 8-6517, resi­ WOAIAN FOR general housework Salesmen Wanted 36-A Stone front, large li'ving' room! JA g-3101 Moidng—'Tmcldnc work benches, several steel stools, ' $.80. MI 9-7010. CHESTER FURRIERS-^ Fura re­ breezeway and garage. Scenic dence An 3-8960. two mornings a week. Phone Afl jig-saw, I 'j ton chain falls. All SEASONED HARDWOOD for fire­ Vtew. no objections to well nian- dining room (or three bMroblns), ' Storage 20 9-8893. AUTOMOBILE salesman wanted modeled, repaired, ^ p e a - and garbogie disposal, combination \ PohMar Sales and Service 9-2052. places and furnaces. 24" and 18 ".i ONE MAHOGANY full-sized bed •tolea made, $19.98. c£ll Ml 9-7218 neeed children. lltO monthly. lmmedl4itely. Ideal conditions. Ap­ Edward Yeoman*. PI 2-7279. i With spring and mattress. Avahablr Nov. 1st. Call Tremont windows and doors, attached ga­ ply L A L Alotora, 834 Center St. One for free estimate, at your home. MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RGA MANCHESTER Packags Delivery WILL TRAIN women for tobai-co INFANTS SHOES made to order. mahogany, oversized bed. Spring AgeneV TR 5-2349. rage, .terrific lot. 60x293, con­ television sendee. AO 9-4641 Light trucking and package dellv- sorting. Anply Conn. State Em­ SEASONED hardwood, for fire- ' venient location. Bowers school. DB, CORMIER MOTORS lOOCIi wool fell. Soft and beautiful. and mattress for twin sized bed. BOY'S SPORT Jackets, size 12 erj. Refrigerators, washers and ployment Service, *08- .Main St.. Either retail or wholesale for in­ places, furnaces and stoves. Gigllo Call MI 9-3911. 818,900. Cieszynski-Felber Agency. FLOOR SANDING snd refinlshtng. stove moving specialty. Folding Alanchcster. Situations Wanted— Brothers. MI 3-5.301. ’ i and 14, excellent condition. Ml Specializing in old floors. MI formation call MI 3,8278. 8-8470. Wanted8 n t ^ 1 0 Rent 68 MI 8-1409 or MI 9-4291. ySAVS, choirs for rent. All. 9-0762. ^ F e m a le FRANK’S IS buying and selling 9-5750. FULL AND part41me help for good used furniture and antiques BOY’S TWEED topcoat, and other COUPLE WITH I I children, five MANCHESTER - VICINITY ;SE FINE SELECmCD MANCHESTER - Moving and luncheonette, all store benefits. EXPERIENCED typist would like 19,86 QUAKER burner. Can be ceen Garden— Farm— Dairy at 420 Lake SI, Call anytime, • roomi. Will decorate. MI SHED DORMERS, garages and all trucking Co Ad. 8^8588. Owned clothing, sizes 10-12. I>ady’s stout $9,800—Seven njllea from Manches­ Apply at once to Ruth or Eleanor, l.vping to db at home or Saturday . at 72 Oak Street P roducts 1 50 a m.-8 p m MI 9-6.880. 9-9712. ter Canter, four room ranch, full PARS A'^IE V e f o r ’THE FUSSY type.y of carpentry work. Rowing, and operated hy Walter B. Per- Arthur's Drug Store, 942 Alain St. size clothing Including black \vln- work. MI 3-1441. ’ ! ------ter coat. MI 9-6115. basement, redecorated inside and siding, gutter work. Fpr free esti­ rett Jr. — 4------—-—^— ------12 GAUGE L. C. Smith gun.fcun. 22 GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. The COUPLE DESIRES 8-4 BUYER. BANK TERAI8 OF mates. call An 9-8933, or Ml I WAITRE.SS AND counter girl, full out. 88x300 ft. lot, artesian well. Remington matohni«5lfr uportcr best eat ig and mealy potatoes ment. Vicinity Manchea! New FHA mortgage available. S-8700. AUSTIN A. CHAAfBERSECIU5 OO locai I Umo Hays. Apply in person. Patio, WOULD U KE bahysittinsr or.rlcan- ! run. MI 0*7fi2n after 4 n.m children. MI 3-2888. After COURSE.’’\ grown. Delivered to your door. Wakted—To Buy 58 $12,900—Bolton—Near Mancheater, and long instance moving, pack- j Drive m. Broad and West Middle , ing office. Call MI fl-4912 i ______Call Hathaway, MI 9-6438. HOME KNITTING machines and Ing. storage Call AQ.1.3-51*7 Hart- Turnpike. ------^------["COMPTONS"COMPTONS Reference r WHY PAY RENT? YOUNG COUPLE, no children, seven room Cape, five down, two Reference m.atertal RI\’ ERS 'or schrHii buses, 7 1,8 to OPEXIXGS FOR: separate entrance, ^ntlentan. bara Wooda, MI 9-'n02, or Robert Smith Realtor, MI 9-1842. Priced about training without obligation., • 4 “hedrooms. I clrmlatlon equipment, hatlihouae Murdock, MI 9-5972. right at $12,800. ' flol,- t i q r n .. 1 * KQt'IP-'IKNT rentals, air 1 8:1.8 am 2 o r lock to 3 .in pm . and' appurtenant farilitles, $8,000. Parklhg. MI 3-4724. wni.8 ^>1.5.1 Ifow n cooled engines repaired used ma Tractor Train'ing Scri'ire. Ro.x Y, , Call MI 3-21J1 PRQCESS ENGINEERS Caiiuneligbt gleama on .white aatin riBp Herald • Tiled hath uilh shower down­ -2; A proposed additional ap- PLEASANT, CLEAN room for two NEW SPLIT LEVEI., 1800 square MAN(JHESTBR-Spic and span chinery for sale A P Plqiiipment. i propriation. hy allocation from-the AXI) feet, Rockledge Section. 2 ^ baths, Cape, .fireplace, oversised ' ga­ ' bon. And onljr the wgy the brida'i bo«* ing toward fliiancial aaeority by fawaal 948 Center .*t, MI 9 20.82 stairs— lavatory upstairs. gentlemen at Center with perking, 19.5.3 Buick Special Hardtop I Capital Improvement R e a e r v e . bath and shower, 29 Hazisl St. MI two-car garage. Reduced to rage with amesite drive, large lot quet trembles . , . only the w*y the ing regolarij in U. S. Series E Seringa Privale Instruclinns 28 • -Seal Tight screens and storm : Fund, for preparation of detailed METHODS ENGINEERS $34;900. For further Information tastefully shrubbed, a real buy at Standard iransmisaion Show­ ivindows. 9-7088. HouRrhold .Servicen plana and apecifiratlons for an Should , hax’e 10 yeara experience In aircraft or appointment . to aee call $18,990.- tEIaie Meyer, Realtor, groom nervously straightens his tie .... Bonds on dw Payroll Seringa Flan. It'a room throughout. DRUM.MING lessons - Matthew SEPTin TANKS addition .and altcrationa to the ROOM FOR rent near Center. l^ a R. F. |)imock Co'., Real- M.L.S. MI 6-6524. Offered 13-A Keevers. instniclor Sliidin, 20 a On bus line— penr aehools. engine, airframe or weldrqent iiMiuatries. tells the secret of the butterfliea flatter­ one of the eeeieet ways to le ^ t d A.\D Washington Rchhol, $15,000. Know methods and procedures in all phases Heat and hot water. 85 Foeter St. tors. MI 9-5245. Joseph-Ashford. Only $275 Down Portland St MI 9-06n*. Easy MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI MANCHESTER Spacious five ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ • Ideal location. Gilbert C. Barnea. .Secretary o f proces-sing and be able to assume re­ MI 8-8547.^______ing in their hearts as they Mart out on^ one ef the sefeet method for beginners PI-UGREB SOWERS Board of Directors ] 9f7702, or lobert Murdock, MI room ranch, fireplace, garage, ing, custom made eornlces. sponsibility in the development of manu­ FOR RENT—Front room, heated, patio, AA zone. Oountyy living at­ one of life’s greatest adventurea. 19.57 Ford Country Sedan Sta­ drapes and slip rovers. $79.50 and a $18,.800 with extra lot. Alanchester, Connecticut' facturing procedures. 9-5972. Now Sawing* Bonds Dated at Alanchester, 'Connecti­ hot water, parking, centrally lo­ mosphere with city conveniences? Whether or not the young couple tion Wajfon up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER.Vt Baiihine Cleaned cated, gentlejnan preferred. 59 SIX ROOM Cape, centrally located Asking $21,500. Elsie Meyer, Real­ Holmes, ,M1 3-7063, Septic Tanks, Dry Wells. SeivCr Phone Owner MI 3-.5359 cut, this 23rd day of October, 1957. aire better than ewer! I. SYLVE.STER KA-*IK. 16 Liber- Advt. No. 4515 , .Birch Street, phone MI 9-7129. $13,800. Aluminum siding, amesite tor, M.L.S. MI 64624. lives happily ever after usually de­ .-_l'ully equipped — local owner ty Street. Southington, Connecticut, l ines InstallAd—Cellar Water­ TOOL DESIGNERS drive. This home la an excellent Priced to sell. FURNITURE repairing and refir- proofing Done. A ROOM NEXT to bath and aho^ $8,700, FTVE ROOMS. (1 unfin­ pends on how successfully they meet Every Series E Savings Boaid pnrdiaae9 Ishmg; antlquea restored Furni­ will no longer be rcaoonsihle -fnr Should have at least 5 years experience In buy! For appointment to aee call anv bills contracted by LEO.NA Aircraft Bngine or Airframe tooling. Mu»l. er, private home, parking. MI the R. F. pimock Co., Realtors, ished), excellent condition, fdum- end share the problems of everyday tinoe Fdimary L 1957, Mys ture Repair Service. TalcottvtII*. Inum atorms, central. Carlton W. Only $.505 Down An 8-7449 8|AE KASIK also known ns be. familtat' xvith standard procedure* and t-0887 after 4 ;80. M l 9-5245, Joaeph Ashford, MI livhig. And not the least of theae prob­ interest when held to matunty. It pgya I,EONA .MAE WAftNER, she tiav- McKinney bros. , methods used- In the design of large and 94818, Barbara'Wood*. MI 9-7702 Hutchins. MI 9.51^3. iqg left mv hed and boaid small jigs, fixtures and gauges. or Robert Murdock, X(I 94973. lems is financial. A family’s sound, ' higherinterest, too, intheearlieryeara, Stop In Toda.v,--.,. -ELAT FINISH Holland window Sewerage Disposal Co. WANTED FURNISHED ROOM Tor rent at 106 ON THREE acres, 1 good land, cus­ shades.^ made to measure. All SYLVE.*T.'‘;R KASIK. 1.3(1-181 Pearl St. -i- Ml S-SS08 Birch St. MI 9-8884. ■ FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement, tom six rooms, IH baths. Double financial standing depends as much and matures in only 8 yeara and 11 ’ See The ' metal Venetian blind.* at a new October 3«. 19.87. I Thjs is a top flight opportunity to Join an energetic organization with fireplace, full insulation, garage, high elevation, 815,950. low price. Key* made white >ou ' ROOM FOR RENT. GenUeman pre­ Carlton W. Hutchins. XU * 5182. PART OF EVERY AMERICAN’S upon a woman’s ability to mani^ BUBiths. Now, more than ever, it’s watt Alarlow’*. which'can offer you a long-range future, plus a comprehensive plastered' walla, large kitchen, Ail New Itamlileis EXPERIENCED ^ employe benefits program that's second to none in the area. ferred. Shower In basement. Tele­ near schools and atorea. Call own­ money as it docs her husband’s ability smart .to aev* with guaranteed-aafe phone In room. MI 8-7903. ____ -+r SAVINGS BELONGS !N WEAVING -of bum* moth hole* er MI 8-8804. to make iL And a family savings pro­ S. Savings Bonds. Buy them rega* AT and torn clothing, hosiery runs, • SEPTIC TANKS Rend your resume to': ^ FURNISHED ROOM, reasonable, iHitii tor 78 Cleaned and Installed LINOTYPE-INTERTYPE MANCHESTER Vicinity — Small . U.S.SAV1N0SBONPS lariy vrhere y«m bank or throng tb* handbags repaired, zipper re- near bug.'placa to pafk car. Call community of quality ranch gram is as much the vrife's lesponai- piacement. umbrellas repaired, Mr.. E. W. Stiipak, Personnel Mgr., Dept. W 8-8887 after 6 p.m. » MANCHESTER-LoU\of lota. High DE CORMIER MH. Your rejily will receive Immediate at- homes, three bedrooms, not water and dry. Madeline Sn\ith, Realtor. bility aa it ia her husband’s.^ Payroll Savings Plan where yon worL men’s ahlrt collar* reversed and « SEWERS heat, ceramic bath, cellar, H replaced. Marlovir’* Uttl* Mend­ Machine Cleaned OPERATOR ' tentlon n d will be held In complete confi­ MI 9-1842. MOTOR SALES, INC, . ing Shop. dence. Boardera Wanted 69*A acra, trees, only $13,880, Low F.R. A. down'” payment*. Carlton W. LOTS 125x300 aitd larker, 81,300 »4 MAPLE 8T-, MANCHESTER REJ'AIRS ON small appliances — • INSTALLATION Paid vacation aitij.pick leave. Blue Croaa, Retirement Plan Hutchins, MI 04182. and up. Oft ManchMter Road, V,-._ Glastonbury. Telephone M ' 94981, n * a . f, (Mmms<4s( dsM aM asy far (Mf I . T*t ! lamps, etc. circular arid hand aaws SPECIALIST If you want to settle down in Afancheater workin; in a ROOM AND BQABD, GenUeman. LAR^E BRICK FRONT Ranch reconditioned. Sharpening service. friendly atmosphere — -apply in person to Air. -’alteYi Tel. ^il 8-7675. *7 " , after 8 p.m. 1965 MERCUB'Y custom pvo door. Ferguson. , House, 8 bedrooms. 14x31’ living Hours 8 to 6, Thurs, tilj 9. Acme room with paneled fireplace wall, Excellent condition low mileage. Bales arid Fixlt Shop, n7>4 Spruce Town and Country BOLTON—'Two Ifuga wooded Iota One owner. $1295. Ph.Bj09. TWO GBNTLEMEN-rRoom 'and kitchen with dinii% oraa, ceramic on Williams Road. Call owner, MI lEttrttin^ l|rraUi tlla bath, bqasmant gBrog*. R: S ^ikwr.Hii IJmhi/imprif , board, homa cooking. Ml *•*618. 84831. • ‘ v„ Yo u r w h e e l drive pick-up. Call INVI8IBLB VYEAVINO ot clgarett* OrainR^o Co. lEimting Ifprold F. DImock A Oo:, Raoltors, MI Att0r 8_p.m, Eagleson, 25 Tolland 9-gS48; Joaeph AtUord, Ml 94818; LOT 100x300, Fatfuaon Rood, ett b«mi, tears, stc. Very reaeonabni. M l 9 - 4 1 4 3 MS**Ni Un)« i I4.. /• A**., RoelndU*. Mra. Holmes. MI g-7088. Barbara Wood*, MI 9-7708; or porter SL i n uBlUlaa. Coll MI 4880 '■■r R m d H «ndd AdTBx Rdbart Murdock, MI 848TS. * .

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/ J- y j' 'Tj.'.Ti, - ■„ y - f ' ' ■ :i / ■; t '. • •' ' . ■rr' ■ /: f',.! m V - : .' ' f ' K / ■ \ r> - PAG* TWENTy-POUB iJIattfl?f0tfr JEttMttttfl ®pralii WBDNESDAY, )BER 96, 1987 / / . a - Public Health Nurses* Fui 'ive Ends Today--Give Generously About Town - Rccs doMd Tondrrow D of I Seats , All three iRacraation Depart­ ' aixty fifth frad« puplU of tha ment buildiitirB will, be oloaaiMo '•ra w ' Daily Net Press Run Bowan flehool toured Old stur- regular acjU^tlea tomorrow, MissLaGace FVir the Week Ended ' . . ^ The Weather bcK^ VilUKa, Bturbridfa. Mau., HalloWaan. aa tha Waahington October 28, 1937 Poreesst ^ C. & Weattor Benaa fK. School will have Ita Halloween By (isin^Taylor t - 4 ' I" , Mboday end abtty oUian toured it Cloady, mild tonight, ehaaea M erday. , party at the Weat Side Rac and kiss Ann R. LaGace; 166 BIs- ‘ _ SUm, trim lines for the there will be two junior high 12,670 oeeaslonal light rain er drlmle. r. and Mra. Georfa Pippin Jr. dances,‘One at the Community seil 8t., was seated as regeht of St. Margaret’s Circle. No. 280, Member of the Audit' Low near M. Friday mild, ehaaea arrived at tia Paa6. TeK'.. T and one at tha East Side Rac. \ Bureau of CIrcalatlon of ooeaaional rain. High near W. 'wtierrJm .la atatlonad -at Ft.. Bllas. Daughters, of Uabella, at_a color­ "KNOGk-ABOUT' Manchegter—-A City of Village Charm Mra. inppin. tha former Karjoiia ful ceremony last evening jin 'lhe ...... ■■■...... O'Brten. Ha the daii^htei’ of Mr. The Frank J. Mansfield MaHne new Knights of Columbus Home. and Mra. fll^rge O'BHui, IS Hud- Corps Auxiliary sponsored a Miss LaGace and her staff of VOL. LXXVII, NO. 27 (TWENTY-FOUR PXGES—TWO SECTIONS) / MANCHESTER, CONN.* THURSDAY, OCTTOBER 31. 1957 (CInsMfled Advertising r. Harry la. Deonhardt,.professor Oueets Present beauty in water-repellejit poplin^.. . adds‘Co1orful Ike dr psychology at Hlltyer College, Manchester Auxiliary Police will toiiches of gay Tyrolean trim. A showy 109% orlon ippiea A irliner Mrs/ John W. Stevens, retiring I Friday night at 8 o'cldck In- Lu­ meet tomorrow night a t ’8:30 at pile lining makes g .snug hood cover-up, doublie.s Police Headquarters for assign­ regent, who was chairman of ar- ther hall of the Emanuel {^theran rangemenU for the banqOet and just as nicely as a cozy collar! Quilted 100^ wc^ol C h u r c h .D r . Leonhardta topic ment to, the various schooU where What a value! ‘Black Eye’ Deaths Up will be **Anger." Mambefs and Halloween parties will be held. installation, welcomed the mem-1 lining. Red or natural.. Misses sizes 10 to 18. ' friends are invited. Refresh bars and presented the guests at I In Safe the head taUe, including the Rev. I OYER 5 POUNDS OF REAL menta srlU be served. Dr. .William Greathouse, dean of John F. Hannon, rector o f St. WARMTH AND SERVICE In Jersey 28fo in U.S, religion of Trevecca Nasarene Col­ James' Cfiiurch, who gave the in-1 Mlaa Judith Ann Broverman, lege, Nashville, Tenn., will speak vocation; the Rev. John J. Delgneyl NYLON RAYON BLEND Los Angeles, Oct. 31 (/P) .♦pery and less likely to cause dan­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ronight-at 7:30 at the Church of qf St. Bridget's Church and the I * 1 0 . 9 8 - ^ Washington, Oct. 31 (/P) A big Transcontinental air­ gerous friction of the plane's belly. Washington, Oct. 31 iJP)— Biwefmssi, 120 Oreen Manor Rd., the Na^ene. He is 'a 'contribu­ President Eisenhower may be The' ■ captain, a veteran, is tor to the. i^ezarene Bible School Rev. Francis T. Butler .of ; the I liner with crippled ' landing Deaths from influenza, and has recently been elected student Church of the Assumption; 'also risking a political black eye Charles Dent of Allentown, Pa. f government association represen­ JoumAI and la currently giving a SUPRA^LURON gear made a' safe belly land­ Co-Pilot, is F. .M. Nizich: of pneumonia increased by 28 tative for Bates House, dormitory series Of lectures at Eastm Nas­ in his enthusiastic endorse- Huntington, N., Y. The flight erf: per cent last week in the na­ on ing owlA.'foam coated runway « t Pembroke 'CoHepe In Brown arene College, , . ment of Rspublican Malcolm gineer is W. W. Fralm and the two tion’s large cities, as com­ University, PlOvldence, RJ. A at International Airport today BLANKETS Forbes in the New Jersey gov- after more than an hour of stewardesses ’ar* R. K. Stirrat and pared with tlie week before. graduate of Manchester High Sunaat RebetaUi Lodga has post- •rnorship .race. G. K.__ Franklin, . Hometowns.... of the ' Reporting-this today in its week- School, she Is a member of the ponad Its nimmage aale, which On the other hand, Eiaenhou-er'a suspenseful circling. latter -were not immediately avail-1 jy gummary of the Aslan influenza freidiroan class and la a- candidate waa to have, been held Friday In plug for Forbej In a contest some The craft made a perfectly "rt' -J , - . isltuation, the U.g. Public Health Bids to End fem the bachelor of arts degree. Odd Fallow! Hidj, to Friday of Reg. $12.98 Value Republlcani regai-d’aa a long-shot smooth Isndlng and s'kldded to a The thousands ringing , the air­ Service said there Were 1,187 more next week.' » 9 . 9 8 Hollywood gamble may be of morf signifi­ gentle atop after several low-fly­ port lined up along fences and deaths from those diseases in 108 Mrs. lilUan Holway, 14S Ade­ cance to the GOP in the IwSS battle ing passes. thronged rooftops to ^yatch the cities between Sept. 1 and Oct. 25 laide R will meat with M n. Peter Steven­ #d throughout the progr^' and j Tills made the asphalt strip slip- sengers began climbing out. ^ The Health Service aaya Inocula- / son tomorrow avening. Senior Ma­ pronounced the benediction. \ if he has to take some political tioh with vsecine ia the only relia­ Just before going into, conference oaea hi ran and aflftr a jor Benjamin Jonea 'will be the Mre. Stevene expreesed \h a r| Idlpps in the process. ' , ble 'means of preventing Influenza. with Sir Leslie Munro of New Zea­ ceiwplara sdaetien of ■peaker at the meeting tomorrow pleSsura that so many memben''of I Carter UNDERWEAR ■New Attitude Th,A federal trade commission, land, president of the 82-naUon evuning a t 8 o'clock. Thla firat fall other drclee were present—^Rock-J These politicians are contrasting which .enforces the federal law General Assembly. The Aarainhly msetliig will be in the Citadel. vUle, Hartford, Biiatol and Tor- j r this new attitude to t5e consider­ against false advertising, and the ii In recess until tomoirow morn­ rington were represented. She I ably more cautious course Eisen­ Food anxj Drug Administration, ing to permit compromlM efforts. aleo introduced a group Of past For Adults hower followed in 1956, when his which hail authority to proceed First Phdtos of Pumpniks The Syrian - delegate acknoVl- regents seated at a nearby table, own re-election was at stake. against ineffectivo products and edged that several delegatea were Wo obo boy for «oih In discuasing his attitude toward Whirling around In the upper reaches of the "apookoephere” are these Pumpnlka. photograiihed. SV^fCDlSH namely: Mlta LaGace who 'Wai Cozy knit snuggiet, 25% wool pahts or shirti, axtra com­ false labeling, issued separate with a special "F2 elder Jug Jens” shortly after they were sent orblUng away from their 3-atage trying to rind a vray out of the I fypo i o f loto con. formerly head of the local Isa- tha 195* campaign, Eisenhower statements. - rituation, but 1m declined to epell bellai, Mrs. F. Leo Barrett. Mise fortable Ft. Small, medium, large, $1.35 each; axtra said last May 22 that he will sup- P ay^f to End Strike The FTC spokesman aaid; broomiUcks. The aatpllites. aent aloft for “International Ghost Tear” studlea, may be seen by- the out Just wtMt suggestlMw teey Prompt, fdit, roHoMo Stephanie Tuneky, Mre. Beetle large $ 1,50. . . The,re la no doubt that the com­ young In heart tonight along with ghosts, goblins and ether gruesome apectres. (AP Phbtofax), had madn. . MKING SALE Lappen. Mra. 'Eather Gorman and | (Ooatinned on Pago Nineteen) mission will proceed againat any He said Syria still frit that the boyio9 sorvieo. SoraVdoy, Nov. 2 Mra. Edmund Kiely. Washington, OcU 31 irgoi-tan hotel and there suggested that person or corporation who attempts first step In 6nffihg the Syrian- Cotton and rayon knits in pants or shirts $1.00 and $1.15. Mehnen, production vfpe jiroaldeHt a paymenl of around $15,000 to associate hla product with a dis­ ^Whatnik Fakenik Turkiah criria must he iui Investi­ 1 P.M. The head table waa beautifully I of the Mennen Go.,-twfl2ied. today deqdrated with white arid purple would result in a settlement” of ease it cannot preorent, - alleviate, gation. Syria -would not neeeeearily Spanky cotton p a n ts...... 85e and 95c each Two Chine se, his company has never “been par­ the Local's strike. nor cirre.”' \ Reds Plaii to Launcli Los Angelea,, Oct. 31 (F)— ' inaut upon a vote on Its own ras- Bariow^ LUTHER HALL chrysanthemums and white tapers ty to payoff” and never oonnivad "We promptly rejected the pro­ in silver candelabra. The tables at with Nathan W. Sheffarman The EDA statement, pointed out Now about that "Whatnlk” olution.-ha added, b)it his govern- MOTORSALES each aide of the hall were a l^ posal and left the conference.” the Health Service's Viewpoint on With the Russian lettering: ment.feele Hammankjold ceiud not Emonud Luthcrcm Britim Receive against labor unions,--. Mennen said. use of vaccine and said:' i' It’s : a Fakenik, comrada— do an adequate job. PHONE TR 5-2538 centered with' chi^aanthemums. I He gave hla tbsUmony before Church Krauae Caterers served more than [ ‘ "You may aak why we.did not 'Some drug preparatloha will re­ a good old American practical \Asked whether Syria would i»ep- WINDSOR AVE. the Senate RackeU' Inveatigating rapon such aa attempt at extor­ lieve some of the discomforts of in­ Joke. mlt Hammarskjpld'to vlMt the 100 who attended. ______Committee, exploring in a public tion,” Mennen said. “My answer .ROCKVILLE, CONN. Anspioas of Bavlewa Accompllshmenta Awards fluenza, and these have a', proper The Whatnlk, three feet Syrian aide of the border, if tha hearing what happened after the is that this suggestion of a payoff, place in treatlrig the patient. long With fine and a apitiner, Aaaeihbly decided to send him, Open Tin 9 Eveninfs . DOBOAS SOCIETY State Regent Mn. Lynch re-1 Mennen Co. hired Shefferoan'a althubgh clearly .recognized to us Washington, Oct. 31 iJPi—Riissla^sputnik itself will follow In a few Stockholm, Oct. 31 OP) — Two "But aside froiti the vaccine reportedly plans to. blast a larger weeks7 perhaps .by the end of the waa found Monday aiongatda a Zeirfeddine said that would ha da- viewed the accompUahmente of firm known aa Labor Relrfnonl as such, was merely a thinly veUed mountain highway by a mo­ termtnad whan and If such a da- the organisation on local. State young Chine'ae-born nuclear scien­ Associates (LRA) in 1951 and suggesUbn and something that there axe no drugs available to Earth aateRite into orbit l4ov. 7, year. ' prevent this diaeas^’ the 40th anniveraary of the Bolsho- Tha sphere and Its rocket aec- torist. He - turned the *Aos8ible to launch.lt on that par.- thst sputnik's rocket section wjll The Joint wl;«era of the $42,- CaUa. Sheffetman’s Aide ' ttcular day, but the plan ta there.” Foroe' checked the object and,- sM%tlve«, with tha aid of/tte If you don't watch out, you'll bo caught empty in this town, said that, with, the Gov. G, Mennen Williams of Mich­ Kennedy said thpt in addition to Rangers Curb come crashing to Eku-th soon, but reported yesterday that tha Secretary.' General, work out aa rapid growth of the town, St. Mar. 000 award are Dr. Chen N i n g U.8. Testa Jupiter A' that the sphere probably wdir laat handed on Halloween an a the goblins will haunt Tang, 34-year-old professor of igan, a vtce president and stock2 Mennen a principal'witness would Whatnih’t paHs were as garet's Circle should be able, to [ holder in the Mennen Co., would be Louis Jackson w’hoshandles the ■Ilje United States, meanwhile, aeveral more weeks. American os the corner war (Centhraed on Page Twanty) rou, tricb you a'sd ba thoroughly disappointed. So double its membership; and urged physics at the Institute for' Ad­ toilet goods company's labor re- Gun Carrying conducted another missile test at At Capibrldge,. Maas., Dr. Fred With vanced study, Prlncotbn. N. J., not be asked to testify iMcause, he surplus storA Iq fact that’s 90 prepared^' every .one to do their utmost to | said, Williams had no part in the latlona problems. Jack.soh former Cape'.. Canaveral, Fla., late last L. Whipple of ' the Smithkqnlan where most of'them probably bring In a member before another [ and-Dr. Tsung Dao Lee, 30, Colum­ ly was one of Shefferra^'a top night, file device was described as Astr'ophysical Observatory Cach­ bia ■University professor of phys­ incidents under scrutiny. came from,- a spokesman aaid. "Bubble, bubble toil and anniversary celebration. Williams, serving his fifth lieutenants. Steel Workers a Jupiter A, believed to be an >m-; ed about the same concluaiaha. He . He added that the Whatnlk Mrs. Benedict Zollo, 66 Gardner I this - ics. whp ia on leave and also at Mennen prefaded his story rff the proved version' of the Redstone said the rocket may fall to Earth the Princeton Institute. term as Michigan governor, it a apparently was planted'- bJi'A trouble.” Don't let that ^e St., served eMcienUy as marshal cousin of Mennen. . suggested $1.5,000 payment by Say­ Daingerfleld. Tex., Oct. 31' (/n— missile Which has a range of 200 in. the first two weeks of Decem­ practical Joker who had-rSad Bulletins for the. Installation, with Mrs. | The two first met at a university ing that "I am not sure that I mllca. \ ber, and trfat sputnik itself prob­ your plight on Halloween, In Kunming, China, in the early Local Run by Dio ’ ' A beefed-up Texas Ranger force too many apace aatclllte Margaret Russell at the piano. new bra Reading from a prepared state­ have seen this in print, or whether One model of the Jupiter iTaelf ably will m ake; its death plunge stories. from the AF Wires because if you aren’t pre­ Mrs. Lynch gave all charges to the I 1940a but did not begin working ment Mennen relatro to the Sena­ It is something our friends ha,ve today clamped down on gun carry-, ia reported to have traveled mor* about the end of the year. pared you’re liable to b ^ e 19, offleere perfectly, wiUout ref-] together, until 1948, after both had tors that a . strike waa called told .lia la rumored—that the Men­ log norf-strikers at the Lorie Star than 2,000 miles. The Jupiter is the Both Whipple and - Moscow in­ erened'' to the texts. Miss La Gace you seem cOEde to the United States to nen Co. had been a party to a “pay­ Steel plant here as violence Army's entry.iVi the intermediate— dicated part of the rocket section MISSIUE pnSTROVEP plenty of both. So better study, Lee's father is dead and his against the Morristown, N. J., waa the last offleer to be seated company by the AFL United Auto off’ or had been guilty of coIt fiarOd overnight in the prolonged or 1,500 mile—range sweepstake- might survive the blazing descent ■ Woahlngtoa, .Oet. «1 (A>—Tho pick up all the treats for and, following her Induction, she I mother lives-on Formos*; Yang's Workeri Local No. 102 Ih 1951. lualoa,pr bribery:in attempttng'tb w ild^t walkout. as a rival to the Air Force’s Thor. from outer space. Whipple pre­ Rascal Missile Defonsq DepartraeBt 'aaMl today said a. few words, thanking her to float parents live in Shanghai, on the Thla local was run by racketeer settle any union dlfficultlea.” I-ateet violence waa a massive, The Redstone is a ahorter-range dicted the rocket would buret into, an Atiny miaaile fired lost night little people at Pinehurst’s associatei for their confidence in I eo^unlst-ililed mainland. ^ j^^nny Dio. now seA-ing a Jail Mennen said he also wanted to irfyaterious explosion which shook weapon. ' fiame from are friction about 20 at Cape Onaavtanh Fla., had to big candy counter. It’ll ap­ her. She said she wasn’t as nervous CompIeUng the 1957 Nobel • sentence. » ig • reply to: this area. > New predictions have been made miles above the Earth. Officially Part be destroyed wbe* It didn’t ffine- about the task before her as when ina 'choices, the chemistry prize waa The blast followed repeated vio­ that aputnik'q.carrier rocket may Whipple said there 'Is some pease their appetites and she assumed leadership a few Mennen said a "Mr. Zachman," "1. The Unking of the Mennen tlon properly. The mlapUe'wna' awarded today to . Sir Alexander the titular head of the Local, and do.' with the name of one Nathan lence which has marked the strike plunge to the aoon, and that chance the roeket’s spectacular launched ehertty befera ndd- their spirits. ^ yean ago, anti with their coopera­ Todd of Cambridge University, 50- since it began Sept. 21 and which plunge might be visible in - the Of Air Force tion she hoped for a most success- | year-old Scotland-born biologiat, for "one or two others” called Mennen Sheffprman in the public print. aighL Observers Bear tte tost 1 :'^ and some other from the has divided this rich industrial sec­ UnitM States. ebnter said it rone straight np to TheiBpsoa*! Sweet O der lu KBAFT ful term. dream! fundamental research on matter tion in northeast 'Texas into armed Moscow. aaid, mean'while,. that PinecasUe Air Force Base, Fla., halts and galleas. Associate. Officers inside the aimpleat of cells. The company to a Weat Manhat- (Continued on Page Tliree) camps at times. ,. about 86,0|00 feet and -woe la "Fndglea Oaiady ....1 ... Sle the rocket completed, at 10 p.m. Oct. 31 t ^ —The new rocket pow­ fligh t 2Vi’ m inutes, . ,. Oonuts frem Dngan end Other officers seated Included; Nobel Foundation also cited his tn- Ranger Capt. E. J. Banka of News Tidbits -B8T laat night, its 395th trip Raymoed Oaramela ...... 89e Mra. Anthony Gryk, vice regent; NEW Vestigation of vitamin B12, the aub- Dallas headed into the trouble around the Earth. Sputnik waa lU ered air to surface guided mlerile, Apples from Pero . . , Tiny MarahmaUows. Mrs. John W. Stevene, past regent; atanre found In the human liver Chance for ^Mixing’ area today to increase the Ranger Ci^t|ed from AP/W ires laps behind. Rascal, went into operation offi­ SEVERE VERDICT BEEN the finest Macs. Colby. Cheeu ...... 4Sc Mrs. Joseph Tonski, finlancial sec­ which is LCtlve againat peralclous; force to alx. An undetermined A high ranking Air Force officer cially with the Air Force today. Raal^ Oct 81 (F) — Italy’s Provolone...... pkg. 48c retary; Mrs. Edward Cavagnaro, anemia, arid ■ experiments he now 1 number of state patrolmen and lo­ —t t . Gen. Donald L. Futt — said A B47 Jet. bomber landed here Communist Party qrgfw today From BoyaJ Ice- Cream , predicted Rneaia’s top IcBdera FVoeen Ice Cream n m 49e Imported SwIm , pkg. .. 69c treasurer; Mrs. Richard Callahan, mai la making with the- poison con­ cal officers aided the Rangers in Italian Communist boss Togliat- the Air Force was surprised Rus-r with one of the 32-foot-long,' 4-foot recording secretary; Mrs. Oliver I tained In hashish, the basis of Uying to keep peace. ti calls eatobllahmeat of leftist ala had not put up a bigger satel­ diameter missiles slung beneath Ita would laene n “severe verdict” Spuraoni Ice Cream 76c Miracle Whip o ^ m . popular front to oppose ruling againat Mnrriin] Geergl Zhulcov Fiomch lee Cream, plate 45e Kraft'a Horaersdiab. "* Jyllpia. scribe; Mrs. William | Southerners io Test Union and management say the lite. wtnga. Gallo, chancellor; Mrs. Martin Re­ ^The award to Dra, Lee and Yang I strike is unauthorized. However, Christian Democrats .. . . French His remarkl were made ” to The arrival marked formal-deliv­ nnd hinted he wdUld be uocused i • Here’s A "Sneak Preview" Of gan, monitor; Mrs. "Robert'Kerr, I la the 18th physics prize won by | the , union-, ia issuing script. to authoritlee report 56 rebels killed Aviation Dally apparently before ery to the Strategic Air CommantJ of ''BonaporUam.” The Moscow America. Britain runs aecond with strikers to cover some essentials, In Algerlb. the Moscow report that' a,/heavler (^AC) of/the new weapon,-the correapondent of the -paper, Our Pinehurst PICTSWEET custodian; Mrs. Harold Phelps, CONCERTO* TRI-LINE 16. Northern Integration L'Unl^ said the rnling pres- banner bearer: Mrs. Edmund Kielv, such aa food. Philippine Foreign Secretary sputnik would be launched. first air-to-ground miaaile assign­ Mrs. F. Leo Barrett and Mrs. Wil-1 The citktion of the Swedish The fact that non-strikora were Serrano propoees gMiai alllanea be Reds Have Bigger Engines ed to a combat wing. Idlnm 6f the Oommaniaf Party HARVEST HOEDOWN SALE Ham DeHah. trustees: Mrs. James Move, bend, twisC tum ... you were never Academy of Science said the pair carrying pistols and other arms, tb formed againat Communism . ‘The facta are." he told the Hiis was the first public show­ Ceutial Committee had com­ were honored "for their profound Augusts, Gs.; Oct. 31 (A*»—ASlarge proportions. Ten br 15 kids work'waa revealed laat night. pleted a rivo-dnv seaaion on the Lemon and Mrs. Robert Donahue, more comfortable (and never looked prettier 1) family of southern Negroes will would be fine. It ts entirely poa- AFL-CIp Freaident George Meany trade publication, "We don’t under- ing of the Bell Aircraft GAM- on'frosted foods which starts Thursday m orning. Our Inveatigatioria of the so-called laws When the morning ^ f t reported tarns doW)i Soviet' proposal that stand why they don't, put a bigger 63 Rascal in i>oaiUon, ready for case; of the onsted defease min­ warehouse teils^us that these new formula Meat Pies; guides; Mrs. Paul L*ary and Mrs. rif parity, whjch have led to Im be moved into an excluaive, all aible that he will have to aak the ister Tneeday night , , William Schwoerer, guards. Father than in your new Maidenfonh Concerto Tri- white neighborhood in a northern president to call out the Army to today, however, 'hot a 8Un was U.S., Russia exchange trade union aro^^“terrific’'and way below competition, . Butler Will again serve a.s chaplain. turned in at the plant gates. delegatlona (OoBtinbed on Page Ueven) (Conttnu^OB Page Sixteen) Line . . . the bra that’s pre-thaped to make ' ■- (OanOnneJ ^ Page,Nineteen) city within 60 fiaya, the ChroriicN!' pvritect thfse children when they anrro s e n d i n g a i d e " --- - ■ ——. , ► t| said today. go to school.” Ranger Sgt. Arthur Hill aaid, Earthquake Jolts Mendodn^and "We've given no one the'right to Humboldt Counties of California .-’Y • London, Oct 81 (F)—Yugo- your curves look more curvaceous! And those State. Sen. A. Ai'Fowler would In Little Roc)(. Ark., a statement carry a gun. Those found violating alnvln announced toidght Vico neither identify the family nor on the work of a committee of . Bridgeport Superior Court DINNER magical, miracle ‘three-point straps’. . . how the.the.llawe laws conceroingconceiming the carrycarrying rinds Weetpert man. g^lty of man- Preridoat Edyniri ^Hnwlelj wUI Public Records! Paralyzed Convict name the city'but akid the home Little Rock buainesa leaders seek­ of weapons will[ be piproeecuted." 'repreoent nltipg Prerideat Uto is In an outstanding, quiet, re­ ing a solution to the integration alaughter In beating death. PIES evenly they distribute a beautiful fi/it here . . . Adm. Aflpigh Burke aaya It at the 40tfa anniveraary eelebra- Warantee Deed .Gets 4th R^rieve spectable neighborhood in the $75, crisis here was expected today. (Continued on Page fiiztoea) tioas of the Ruarinn Revolution CHICKEN, lEEF . * Forrest N. Buckland to Edwin M. | ' and here,... and here to float -away all 000 class,*'”the paper reported. JSfalter C. Guy, printing^ com­ “would be naneual' If 7th Fleet in In Moscow Nov. 7. KatdriJ wlU Kose, property on Park .St. “The location is such that it will pany executive and chairman of .Weetern Pacific didn't have atomic shoulder strap tension! Thiij could very.well Hartford, Oct. 31 (F)—Psral.vzed 'head the ViigiMlav d e le t io n to and TURKEY 5 ^»r9 9 c 'Building Permits • Frank Wojculewlitz of New Brit- give one' of the cquntry*a leading the 24:iman 24-:>mari committee, committee; announced a ITisxt depth charges” . . . Communist State Self-Insurer Plan the Sov>t isapital, iMgnute To’Unside Engineering Co. Inc. ] exponent! of integration a chance yeaterday that he would issue the I O U n g S t C r S H U r t court in Miskolc, Hungary, sen­ Ro^o.aatd; Pure Imported, be the bra in your life! Whit^cotton broad­ * nin, convicted nearly six years ago to practice some of the 'mixing' he tences. 12 to prison terms. SLICED STRAWBERRIES ...... 3 'pkgs. 89c for Lawrence Kolumber, for a Of slaying a policeman in a bun­ statement. breezeway and garage at 435 Burn­ cloth, A, B, C cups, 2.50; D cup, 3.(X) ^ ' has been preaching to the people o( Guy and several other, coijimit- British’ railwaymen challenge ■ Hartford, Oct. • 8t (Ti—State?'through the Legislature!! CIghna 86 ESCA^' mJURT gled holdup, has won hla fourth re­ In Traffic Crashes Conservative geveraiHent'a wage 6 OZ. PICTSWEET ORANGE JU IC E ...... 6 for 99e ham St., $1,800. ‘ prieve from Govr ■ Rlblcoff. , , Georgia and ,the' South,” Fowler tee members conferred with Gov. Comptroller Fred R. Zeller witrn- Committee, Toronto,, O ct 81 <41—Fifty waa quoted. holddown . . -,Chinese Nationalist Evefjraezzion qf,U!q legislature, 8 OZ. FISH STICKS ...... 3 pkgg. 89c To Loiiis L. Foster for Mrs. 1 The .$9-year-oId - Wojculewicz, Orval Faubus on'O.ct. I S ' in "p Southington. Oct. 31 Bour ed today that a move to have the children escaped lajury today cashmere scheduled to be executed Nov. 18, Fowler,. Atty. Roy 'V..Harris of closed meeting. Latel, Guy aalit a President ;(7hiang Kbl-ihek j he said, there mindreda of Leora Geisaler. for alterations to a | youngsters, were injured, three marks 70th birthday. state, act as a aelf-lnsurer would from a chaln-reootton veMcto MIX ;EM or MATCH’EM Commercial building at 282 N. yeaterdsy was given until next Augusta, and State Welfare Di­ report that. might have "national claims presented to the Leglalg- plleup on fog-shrouded- High­ rector ' Allan Kemper organized critically, in a aeriee of hl$1iway Netherlands warns Indonesian lead to "a political settlement of ture that could not atand up In PEAS, BROCCOLI ^ T S , CUT CORN, PEAS nnd Main St., $200. Msy 18 to ask the State Supreme impact” would be submitted to the accidents' here yeaterday. way 16. la v o l^ g a school bus, a Green. Stamps With' Cash Sales Court for a new trial for the fourth the American Resettlement Foun­ fuU—committee', but a scheduled foreign minister, - against anti- claims.” court Yet, he ;eaid, through varf- CARROTS, SPINAClTor SQUASH ...... 6 for 98c dation Inc., whose object is to sett Trucks figured in ’injuries to Dutch campaign , , . Thirteen His comments followed a recent oua political pnosurea claimants a transport truck, and It cars. • Ample FREE Parking At Rear Of Store lima. ' ,v committee meeting waa cancelled Three Multo were tokea to a . COATS ”’I feel this should be the final Ue low income southern Negro and the report never was made two school girls. Two teenagers offtcera, 75 enUaUfi men of Greek state auditors’ report which show­ are voted money by the 0«qeral hospital In Brampton, two mllee reprieve.” said -Atty. Reinhart L. families in upper, class northern public. were hurt critically when a -car Navy taking training at Groton ed the state paying out 10 times Aasemibly.. ' GENERAL Bure igtported cashmej'e coats at this price are a marvel , ..remlums to insurance ''Through political pressurea." south of the accident scene. One ! Gideon who la representing the , At the time, committee spokes­ The rear wheel of a t r u c.k Of - them, John Lngeauum of anytime, btitnow e.specialLv so,.. Come in and see these ’ * / Stamp Counter,; Main Floor. / New Britain man In his latest WUI Rent $75,000 Home men said it had been.decided that Hartford Superior Court een- companies as it received in dam­ he added, "piany persons get (at Toronto, may have to undergo coats, handled with all thfi loving care that the fabric Fowler told, the paper that ear­ 'struck Deborah Joy Doolittle, 6. teooea "pole 'riileP’' to two to five ages collected. settlements.” TV SERVICE legal maneuver to avoid the death the report was not ready for:eub- She was laKrfii'^ Hariford Hoe-, a leg amputation. bare ^ OB A CaU deserves! Pictured is just one of, the styles, each mag- . pentarice pronounced after hla opn-’ nest money and' an option on the ttilaaion. yean . . . Hartford pollfce to In- While conceding that there Under the present pracUcfi of VicUon in March 1952. ' - house was accepted yesterday. He A reduced military guard la on pltal. where h er' condition was veatlgate confemlon of youth at might be "a temporary saving” handling state fire,' , automotive .Nights aAsVtf Pins Parts nificently hand-tailored and lined for weightless said the family would be -charged listed as "vefy critical.” iNorivich State HoiplUl after vic­ through self-lniurance, Zeller said dami«e and other matters through BOUROUIHA ASKS MEETINQ TEL. MI 8-848S . Hla latest move is based on. a auty at O ntral Hign l^hool, focal Tunis, Tunisia. Oct. 81 (Fv— FRENCH FRIES 19, warmth! ■ ' r*. w rit of habeas corpua, with WoJ- .11 a year reiB ;on the $75,000 point of the integration dispute. The child, daughter, of Mr. an(( tim’s body is discovered in Mqn- it would prove costly and danger- Insurance companies Zeller aaid "r bonle. f . • , J* Mra. Arthur Doolittle of Mul­ tana. -ous in the long run. settlementa are handled by the President HnMb Boifrgulba to4 ' . culawicz claiming ha has been de- The Army haa elx troopers of the daj’ urged Algerian rehela to We aha have a beautiful assortment of 100% / ' prlvsd of hti constitutional rights Fowler said a ' group of attar- m et Airborne Divifion Inzlde . the berry St., Plantsville, was walking Swearing In ' all-Socialitt Handlee State's lasnranca companies jmd .no' politics Is In­ O ffN THURSDAY. NIGHT TILL f and not glvin a fair trial. - i, will bo-standingbo-atandlng by'by Inin the home’from Milldale School with a mlnority7~cabtnet ends Sweden's The State Oom|ifroller .Is the volved. softea tbelr ataMh against building and 21 federalized Arkan- Fronoe aad proposed a North ^ Wool C ^ts from 9 3 4 .9 5 to $100.00. ' He fays that at tha time of mi raaldenta of Die northern saa National Guardsmen outiida on group of classmates at tha time qf flrat enblMt oriels In 12 years . . . one who, for yean, has been In If the state- were to abandon Its Almost 2 MiUion ntlghbci'hood attempt-to block the Uieaocldeht. Turkish PrenUef Mcnderea’ Deroo- charge of the state's Insurance Insurance coverage, he aaid, the African Conference aimed at trial ha was In pain from a re­ school dqya. ending the bloody revolt In Us a PRESCRIPTIONS rHUWRirilWIUa a Remember if you’re 6’ 4” or -under you will look better volver shdt in the spine, which has Negro family,, from setting up No Ineidsnts at 8c|u>el'’'' Police identified tha driver of erntle Party to have majority of coverage and decides what com- state attorney general would have in a CUDDLE Cq^T.^, Mano» $ ter Conn* MiOdyzed him , from the waist houaakaeplng. AH nine of the Negro atudanta-an- tjia truck aa Earl D. Olovar-Jr., 22, 238 s s p^Iiam ent opens. Pfmiea and aganclea 'will handle to hire 12 or more InveeUgaton weekly radio addraoe to the no- PINEHURST GROCERY ^ ."S A F E L Y H LLED“ i ddifii, and that drugs which were ' "Wa are going to Insist these roUed at Oentrfi] High want to Loper 8 t Jfaw Karan union tailors meat itAt# ilUHlTMC*. and lawyers to check on and tioa, prepared for delivery to­ HAl^S FAnnok DEFAWntENT COMMR MAIN oral OAK SIRiirS him "dlmidad hla dtlzaiis are. provided with all claaaea yesterday. They arrived Ruth Boisvart, IS. daugqtar M WUh storo-owwsfs today to try and In citing tha- dlsadvantegaa of handle In court hundrads of dam- night Boorgulbagulba eagreeeinaagNSsed din-1 302 MAIN STREET—FREE DELIVERY thair civil rights,” ha waa quoted- aud left In private automobUea. Mr. and Mra Henry Bolavart o4 settle atrika . . . Army riles ospioa- the oteta Batting up a fund and ogt suits. oppetatmeati at1 the Bwttlaa tolu \HlWMr Drag Storiit j| eenvletsd of Fowler waO-aiioi. quoted as aay- Tlien ware no IncidenU,. Meriden-Waterbury, was liijursd ago ekargos against Sgt. -Roy acting as ita own itveurar, Zal)ar By having Inauraaoa, ha' m b - aa by leadeni cef tiM . i l p A a No. Ing;. — • 1- • Rhodes, who laattflqd a» govern­ pointefi to a pollUeal aatUament of - '• ■ _ Meaol lib e nattea t t o a Freal------at their I. m Fag* Tw). "Wo are looking, lor a family oi (OMHiBad «■ Fagfi Taa> .(OwMwwfi tm Fagn Tqa). ment wiUieea Ip Ahti trtsL clalifs which has existed for yean (OoBtfaMMri aa Fago Faof) eloolag aeselea here yeatoiday. \ t I -w '■ V.. ‘.4 > 1. '■'tS:""