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Won't-Runs Lead Race for Town Board VI INSTORE... OPBM SUNDAY MOON-5 m m C N ASS TMi9 MfCItSOfMS UTTOMtUettOWAYK VALUt n h i ommoBT Saturday, May 30,1957 30 Cants ..JKMD YOU CAM MUY THI9 FAMOUS MAKS 13" COLOM TV FOH ONLY... Won’t-runs OUR HUQB WARMHOU9M18 BUR8TIMQ AT THE 8BAM8 lead race for WITH THOUSANDS OF n AST TIMS DOLLARS WORTH OF SVSSATTIUS EXCESS INVENTORY. UMSSUSVASLS MUGSI COME MAKE US A DEAL town board ..NO REASONABLE OFFER {REFUSED. — page 3 tmmm fESTINGNOUSEl CNARBROn EVERY WASHER SOOOBTirm QASQMILL every dryer., AIR COHDITHHUR every dishwasherISES every I m/TAm House backs FAMOUS MAKE I oiMi. mmimA every rahge... VIDEO CASSETTE SECOSDER $ 9 9 every microwave. drug-testing M i EVERY fB f mmm every color tv. GENERAL in work piace ■ wtmmiMBM FAMOUS immon every VCR... ELECTRIC ■ vm muiA MAKE AUTOMATK $219 REFAMSAATOR e v e r y CAM CO Rt^R... WASHER — page 7 AT AL SIEFFERrS mfmmmTrom COTTAOa every stereo... YOU GET MORE... 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The popular TV personality was In luuirraM n o a p i SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER Manchester to help the fourth-graders with the science experiment. ^ ^ A L Cards attached to the ballons ask those who find them to respond In 'siFFTMlirB 445 HARTFORD ROAD^KEENEY STREET order to measure how far the balloons travel. The balloons were - MANCHESTER, CONN. -MAGAZINE PULLOUT SECTION donated by Aerospace Alloys of Manchester. 9 IPM.Y8MOtiATHUII>’TTt»TUM ,«lD.«ATm .AW iniilpiAtUNm 8 Need money? Herald columnist gives It away on Thursday! 7 Paopla ta IIm Nmw Won’t-runs lead In contest for board By Cteorjte Loyng he looking for the beet camfldates fold to IBM beeauMB of w b a t^ ^ Harold N iooff ar or woman," he saM. deaeribed aa fhe o o r a toereaatogfy The RepiNficam. Hte Ne twmocrato, fBBPMP®***"**™''*”***' reatr ^ e j oWdea to bnman feaourcea Woni cash In The sifting out of cAoNditN for (fi« Who't running^ win Arid a slate of six candidatee. Ihe three OOP incunNenfs — Nash, Wil­ **ONer poiribfe Democrafle candf- A rally with patriotic speedies, s November town oloctloft In ifw TBMf Join Llfigird^ begun, hut at N ls ^ n t Neoedy ( liam J. tnaua and ThMnas H. Pergoaon dafea are Jm «N Camaw^ wbo la veteraM jMMde And a ctwecrt BirtNrft Wftlnbtrd. — have net fermafly declared, hut are starring inlMBy CMh has been F appear to tie those who will not run for mMttg from m M t n ot Educatton the Board of DIreetors. i III N saoiiiEa censldered likely to run agaN. after aervtoi for i# yeara; JoN caneidgd In Mcflifdils, Tend,, be- iPffyMi iiorapn warnpc^ On the DMnecratte side, five toeum- dauN fawar Nan IN paopla hought On the OOP ride, former state Rep. Howfoyd, an alternate member of Ne BIsie "Bis" Swensaon said Thursday i«o< Miry Ann Handi«y, hents are expected to aeek re^lectton. Planntog and Kontog Commtaafom and HNiata, A lAld PridAV, tliey are Mayer Barbara B. Wetoberg, "Jotuny If not coming, and tho ihe will not seek a n a (. Swemson Josh Howfoyd, John Otr- Mary Ann Handley, a btotory tfofeaaor served six years In the LoMilature wbe bas already anneunced ber toten- at Mancbeater CmmUHtf Cmege and dignltarleA hava been ccntActcd sldB, WfMy Irlsn, flcnald tien to run, Peter P. DIRum , Stephen T. and askad to cancel all their tiefore losing last NovofiNor, Md she a member of the C lw ^ Nattonal had been viewed by party memhers at a Osflla. Cassane, James "Dutch" Pegariy and Hlatorto Dtatrict CommlaMOft. flights," said Randy Mathenia, a Kenneth N. Tedferd. Majority Leader spokesman for Show Time Produc­ \ potentially strong cai^date for the BraBaBfys 8fdv« CaMtno, Oampoaeo dted Ms career aa a % ^ nino-memher hoard. Stephen T. Penny, a IS-year member ef purcbaalni agent for The T r a v i^ m i tions lac. of Jackson, Tcnn. Pifar DiRosft, Outeh Pe- the beard, has said he probably wifl net The rally had been aet for 4K.. Although Swension earilor NIs yoar hta famito wftM be announced laat fall said she waa considortiii running for the i, K«n TBdford, WIHIftm run again. he wotM not run agato for Ne aobom Saturday at the Mud Island Am|M- ThM prospect has nrempted a number thaatar. which scats 8,BN, but board, she explained Thursday Nat she ft, Thomas Parguson, board. Thia week, Nougb, be aatd bla is too e c c ^ e d wHh the Baiter Seels C of ether Demecf ats to cemlder eandlda- main reason for not rumung waa to allow fewer than IN tickets were sold at Qaoffray Naah, dee. One ef them. Jinn lingard. a OOP 111.SO a pop by Thursday afternoon. charity. a new person to alt on Ne panel. "Is that what you want for my birthday?” "You can’t wear two hats," she said. director from IMl to IMS. said she has But Campoaeo dted hia Board of "We1 Ididn’t fast that B,SN or 4,ON rfODWiy note olfpnOn definitely dedded to run. or 8,BN I pie would march up on Meanwhile, two R t^ llo e n candl- Education experience aa a plua to detM tor Ne ward In im - Bdward P. Panny. Ungard, who werka as a sedal worker aeelNig a seat on Ne Board of Direetora. tho day of lie concert," Mathonia in Itonchester puMc acbeels, con­ •aid. /: Boland MWi Oloiila D. DollaPora—boN Howreyd has served three years on said 'Hiursday they will not run this Na w u r . BK Bwansson, firmed Friday Nat she It seeking a seat the goflftto Beard of Appeals, four yeara Promotare had originally on the beard. "1 was asked to censktor C onnccticiit WmmUmt planned a lOclty tour of flag- year. Edward Boland, Gloria Oal*. on the town and JOHNNY CASH DellaPera, who sereed two years on laPara, Harry Balnhorn, running shout two or Nree weeks age reeently appototed to the committee waving ralllaa and mualcal shows LINDA ELLenSBE and dedded to pursue running again," called tho Johnny Cash Praodom . oanoMlt coneort ... BnothBr fillurt the hoard. Mid she n tli^ eonelder Ourtift Smith, studying the need for a fair-rent running two years from no# h e e i ^ she Mid. commladon to Mancheater. laiartar: Partly iiinay and warm today with a Train, and the cancalad concert Lingard said the Is Interested In wee the main eurWring event. the next few days, said the palace she Is retiring next year from The In additton, he workaaaa Halaentothe ehaoca of diowars or thundaritorms. Highs la tits mid son Square Garden or In the housing and human services and wants General Asaembly for the state Depart­ Mathenia eald Manned riiowe In Thursday without getting specific mountains of northeast Tennessee. Travelers Insurance Cos. and will have to tipper Ns. Partly cloudy tonight with lows In (Ms. more time. to see If mere can he aecempllahed in ment of Admtoiatratlve Services. Last Partly sunny Sunday with a chance of showers. Highs Baltimore and nttsburgh ware in about tho date. "The proof is on the stage,’.’ said these areas. She would net he mere Jeopardy. He'll wed Helene Vestur, a Harry Beinbem, who unsuccessfully made a firm derislmi. year, he cenaidered runntog for the 4N In the Ns. HlUman, 4l, who lives In Ventura, They Include Bonald Osella, a spedfic, Mylni mere concrete prepes- (tonatorial Dlstriet aeat. Prenoh commoner, in Paris. CaUf. "SeMlon work Isn’t any fun. battled G e^rey Naab last year to fifl a Republican vacancy on the heard, saM member of the town Human Relations ais would he offered when she formally Lang Island feenndt Southwest to wMt winds B to M Anothbr notch Nasuu Is one of five children of ‘That’s Uke sayrn peoMa painting announces her candidacy. Orand Otika Jean and Orgud ’Thursday he will not run again. Commission; John Oarside, a former 1mots In Che morning, IB to IB knots thrdugh tonil^. Linda Ellerbee has presided over the Mona lisa and you painting the Asked ahuut her chances, Lingard Average wa Ve height len than 1 foot except 1 to I fait In DuekeM Jepsaphlne (Narlotta. Ha eyelash." Former GOP Town Chairman Curtis director who consINmM running tor the the demise of many nows shows, Smith also Mid this week that he will not General Assembly last year; and Wally said, "1 think they’re urdty g ^ the board. the* aftpmnon and evening. Vislldllty B to B mllM with waa fifth In Una to tho throna after because t have good ridMiity.’'^ and now aha has anetlier notch In his elder brother Prince Henri, tt, be a candidate. He Mid much of his time Irish, a leading activist In the BIghN Handley could not be reached lor hase, locally 1 to I miles with patchy fog.
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