Army 8|»el«nil Third ClMs The R o la ^ Club will meet to- SMphen A/Ck>dln, Mr. ATid .morrow night at 6;S'; the Avc'WlMjyf to Demoratiq To\yii' ing tomorrow stdiSO ,at tfife school, school, ' '■ Committee Chairmftn John D. La-.. ar season Khvanidns Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at off flares and make their way man. and aMgar Bonitz, also a new thi-ough the busine.ss district to the teacher.' who’ uill have the fourth the Community Y. All wive* of state Sen. ratrick Ward or H ert­ Javxeea are cordially invitikl. , music of a band playing on a flat­ and fifth grndea. The supper will bed truck. ford. Democratic'” candidate : Ydf- be potlutk style, and, the business In addition, he said a sound Congress from the Firsts District, session ydU follow a showing of a Miantonoinoh Tribe, No. 58 will .speak at the weeklv'.luncheon film on Civil Defense. lORM, wnll meet tonight at 8 truck will precede the marchers. Litlte^;g(k:k; Ark,, Sept. 25 - Dcmo«'ra,tte candidates, >mcm- meeting of the Kn ante-^Llub^ o’clock in lin k er Hall, "nie n'omi-1 Thursday. - ” . ' (iip)>T?Adl®i^^|^n8on said to- The monthly meeting of the lAA, nation and electidu of officers will bet s of the tovyn committee and of "1*r^idei:fr'==!j^isenho\4^ the auxiliaiy tdViuj committee and Ward’s .appearanfe at the local Washingtoji, Men's dub of Zion Lutheran be held and the corrtV)Uttee on class 'service Club's weekly lupcheon will ^erican farnfeca toni ^ihay to 8J95?^inp8igti Church will be held tonight at S adoption for the Nov. .3 district •'any Other DcnioctiSiU vvho w^ant to march” will be iiT^the parade. folld-^hy two weeks that, of his be towaW-a^oal *I^dge to expose o’clock. Entertainment, starting at meeting of this area will report. Repiifalifiji..^ *P(iotient. Edwin H. 8:15, will be providiKj by the E s­ All members are urged to attend. LaBelle said. Joseph Ma^tupne is they prwu^Ejsebhow^ which developed withiii in charge of arrangeiudnts. May Jr. oL;. Wethersfield. . May tonian Choir, consisting of 30 apoke to the l^ A n la h s or Sept. 111.;' where he'mij.,^de.llver at ^v^nm eiit., nUxed v'pices, the members coming Ltttd the case of Har­ TDiscIoses from vaiiou*'cities and townw in Rd.-, ha* joined the Development been promoted to chief sstle.s eilgi-, A further ppadibllity. LaBelle half-'hnur fArm apeech^htc' old 'E l ’TalBott, N e^ ^ ork tnanage- E ig h t B a lk Connecticut. Ladies are invited. Department at Hillyer College, neer for propellers at Hamiltoitj^iti. » that Gortgressman Thomas be cariiect'-by CBS. radio an^ njent ehgU.eer who. realgn^d as sec- Refreshments will be .served. Hartford, as a consultant in public Standard division. United A ircraft! Democratic candidate for '"▼lalon networka-.(9:30 p.ni . Tetary of the EWca on Aug, ';^Eailu^e ^ relations, it was announced this Gorp., according to an announce-■ L S. Renstor. and State Sen.' PaK Be-wlll fly back to wi 1965- menl made by the companv today.; ' iClv WkitJ. the party’.V eandldatc ehortly ''after hta talk. .Anderson-Shea Post No. 2048. w'eek by President Alan S. Wilson. Stjveitson, • noted’ -.Eisenhower Turjrf by/ D oria At QmzMjiii Auxiliary, will meet at the Post Sampliner was formerly with the Jones, who succeed^ Alfred B. | for Ueech here-tn 1952. Home tomorrow at 7:30 p.ip. Gold Atlantic City, N. J.. "News.” and Tbacher. is a graduate of Yale Uni- j the^parade also^^ ' , add an Ohio spe'akiijg date to his "A government that will rejwrt to sta r mothers will be honored at an editor on the magazine staffs yerslty,- class of 1940. He was.boinj^' Both ate *chedufoik|o appear at W rought Iron Railiii^l^ campaign. schedule. '»-..,m 1 d d a y . the._American people 00”^ ^ . (the N w York. Sspt^25' (/P)— i'n Syracu.se, N. Y. Prior to joitj-^thc opening of the 'Manchester •peaking itpi^arance in Cle^land President’s) stev.-ardshhi in the Tie to RedB thiiNneeting. Mrs. Dorothy Klein- of Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., Chi­ Porch Coltimfis Vih./fIvia*/l m ofex 'K m m m schmIdV chairman of the cago. and Pines Publications, N. Y. Ing Hamilton Standard in 1946. he'!^Shopping Parkade that ev^eping. on Monday befottfehe travel* on--to fsce of snj^lnd of xvickidnesr ex! ‘he liner hostesae^N^n be assisted by Mrs. had been errfployed by P r^ t & afid, LaBelle said he would trS^do ; Lexington, Ky..' foii^Jtfa third na^- isting In government." S^kholm testified today, he New Haven, SepL 26 (ff)— Adriana Cbbb and Mrs. Nell The Friendship Circle Of the Whitney Aircraft.'.Contin^tal Air­ arrange for their participation in'' VALLEY WCLDING CO. tionally brotidcaat addre** that "Y et," Stevenson said, "when the j ^ a y have missed sej6ing the night. ■' A witness at a hearing by the Blosao. Salvation Army will hold a regular lines and AmnicatTCvanamld Co. ■the parade, . Fdr JFrto Estlmats Call Secretary of the Air Force. Mr. iner Andrea Doria begin House Committee on un- meeting tonight st 8 o'clock at the He has been a field engineer in The marche-iw will assemble a t' 'giajHonbury ME g-9118 _Thui, wlthtn.the span of a weAk^ Talbott, was found using the in-/ ITin*nhh\t.'Ot* urltl ''violl thr*a a ta fe o '^ swinging in front of the Th^Salvation X>my Women’s Citadel. , the foreign field since 1952, travel­ the terminus oft .Main St> at 7 i EisenhiJwer will >1*11 three state* fUienceNOf his ’high o f f .e to pro/ American Activities today Home League will meet tomorrow ing extensively abroad. He is a o’clock, parade to the. North End ; where the Democrat's »re Working mote his private interests, this Stockholm while he w’as an­ turned angrily and profanely afternoon at 2. o'clock, 'k^mbers A1 Reale. chairman of the Ita l­ member of the Society of Automo-, and then over to the Parkade on' hard to repeat their victories of conspicuous lapse In th«,stewed- swering a phone call from his on two people who worked un­ whose birthdays occur im the ian nationality night committee, live Engineers and thCWale Engl-.. Middle Tnke. and B rd ^ '^ t.. 1948. Eisenhower carried Illinois ship of the Eisenhower adminiera- , LICENSED BY GE.NER.VL ELECTRIC and Ohio by substantial margins lookout in the Crow’s Nest. dercover in the Communist month of-- September—wiirxbe requests that all Italian members Peering As.sn. ' wher*,.,a large crowd Isjeifpectad men who doniaitd tlon was reported to the peo^e b.'c The 26-year-old mate. Elrnest honored with a social tinriK. of the Knights of Columbus meet In 1952. Ho lost Kentucky by only the press, not the Presldenfe And party for the FBI. Carstens-Johannaen, said he first Samuel Riepter, about 4S, ot Hostesses will be Mrs. Els Samuel- the K, of C Home tonight at 8 700 votes. when it became necessary/to usher tho finost comfort On today’s second Invasion of saw the .Andrea Doria visually Trambull, when aakisd to identify son. Mrs. Sarah Leggett and Mrs: Now With 2 Year Warranty Mr. Talbott out of offieV. he was when it was about two m ile' away. xj the midwestern farm belt. Eisen­ decorated for hispiervl port or left fy Bridgeport hairdresser Rowena dtadel for an afternoon of fellow­ Rpd Cl ^ss Hears TWIN RED SIZE what he calls "the special prob­ Stevenson didn’t^ mention any $ 1 7 . 9 5 lems of the farmers and the spe­ others.. / side with about six-tenths of a Paumi, he turned to her and naked ship and relaxation. mile between them. They were go­ "Have you sold your father aiid Chaplamxjiiesday cial ■ treatment they should re­ "Taking them .all tog -ther. he PEPPERELI NYLON ceive.” , ing in opposite directions. mother yet?" asid. "I *\iggest/tha* thei' do not He then pleaded the t» Fifth Whether this "special treat­ make up the /host/no serious indie Then he said he vent out onto Maj. Samuel A. C. Grove, chap­ FU U BED SIZE ment" will entail any Increase in his ship’s bridge Wing for a bet­ Amendment when asked to Identify lain for the Manchester-Gfaston- ment of thly administration them, using it, as he said, for the SINGLE CONTROL federal payments to farmers or the issues /w'hich have emerged ter look, becau.se he was in charg^ any major revisions of the ad­ of the ship's navigation at the protection of the innocent. The bury nike installation, will be AND RAYON b l e n d $18.95 most clea/Ty aie not honesty, but chairman of the 2-man aubcommit- time. ,/ guest speaker at the annual meet­ ministration’s agricultural pro­ rather, a/ark of candor and a lack tee investigating Oommimists in ing of the Manchester. Chapter. gram. remained a guarded secret. of visiop " He said he ali-eady had ordered his ship turned about 20 (togrees to Connecticut Rep. Willis (D-La) told American Red Cross. 'Iliesday at FULL BED SIZE Adlal E. Stevenson, his Dem­ / Says fiourt Right him the amendment was also used tkJW.HAUcos> p M ANCHifim CONM* 8 p.m. at the Center Congregation­ ocratic opponent, said yesterday -SteVenson carriet’ his presiden­ the right in ord.^r to ';get . little to protect the guilty. al Church. DOUBLE CONTROL he thlnk.s Eisenhower "owes it to tial campaign into the So iih today, more water between /he ships and Richter was the eighth witnees $21-95 all Americans to say in good give the Doria a little more room Smilea All the, picture as Saudi Arabia’a King Saud, center, watches Syria’* President, Shukrl The address, which will follow to u se. the Fifth Amendment. He CORNER MAIN oiid OAK STREETS and at his first stop, reaffirmed to maneuver." / Kawatly. left, and Egyptian President Nasser bid each other.farewell at Riyadh Airport in Saudi the election of Chapter.^ officers faith" what the Republican* have; hh^ belief the Supreme Court was described himself as a "sort oC Blanket Ends done "to fulfill their commit- But he said 1 W as not until just Arabia Sept. 24. Representing the Arab Big Tliree, the trio concluded discusslona on the Sues superintendent’’ for the Reliable and Board members, will be in the Ro.se, blue, green and red. Buy for your own use and for ’right’’ in ruling acelnat segrega­ situation. Announcement of full Arab support of Egypt In the crisis came a t end of the three.-day Federation room. menu they made four years ago." tion in the nation’s public schools. before their /Oislwtrous collision Steel Drum C3o. of Brl^eport. gifts at these low, low prices. that he cottld conference. ' The bi-monthly meeting of the But the Democraiif nomin.: also see Andrea Doria . 1 . 1 »> Another undercover man, W, C. REPAIR SHOP Board of directors will be held one LESS THAN (IVtnUnued nn Page Ten) said he stand, squarly on the p.ny i in. ic tin g that Mosher of New Haven, Said he was hour earlier at 7 p.m. .28 ^.'tPT'Grooii Stampf Givon With Cash Sales platform statement that "wc reject ' o^nckh^"^ a Communist from 1939 to 1900. S p^ial For Tuesday Only! all proposals for the use of force ^ He testified on the various cells he T HALF PRICE to interfere with the m-dsrly deter- ' of knew In the/area as a Communist. Pound Nixon to Push mination of the.'.e matters by the 1 ^ ligh t*. he was Over 200 In Area MIN'S. LADIES' Oecoui* Air-o-Moglc courts." ■ ; ^ p.w„, B«,i„' ■ Oppose On the basis of this Chairman «Ml CHILDMEN'S SHOES 6fi” to TO’’ wide— I ' i to H i yds. lonsr. Shots hav* tho pat­ In an address prepared for out the"e°^ ^ *^*"‘“"* Willis remarked "there appears to ented .flexibi* insole that Speaking Tour livery in MacArthur Park, S t^ (on ,the bj'ldge wing). ' have been over 200 0>mmuniata in n.JNKHAtCeosi President Eisenhower, aeema vensqn thus expressed in sPi — 1956 CHEVROin geINi ^a l -e l e c t r ic through with his commitment. out oy danger - unless the winds There were other such prisoners back of drought conditions across tions which stand firm against A French spokesman in Paris PREMIER Insist* in Continuing e from the Chino Institute for Men, Sen. Estes Kefauver said today the southern Alabama and Georgia and Nasser "will In th r end serve the said Pineau would Arrive in New Eisenhowe r, administration is York by Oct. 3, going by way- of ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ir ir ilc ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ . "If he were a private patient. two other resorts were evac- in southern California; and from northern Florida so that, on;, bal- cause of peace." He aded: NAACP ASKS PROBE END . I would order him to bed for one various honor camps. "taking us down the drearv and "I solemnly affirm *'iat those Ca’racaa, 'Venezuela, for a meeting Waahlngton, Sept. 25 (IP)—D** APPLIANCES! F r u i t , iiAted as Aames moved within a familiar Republican 8had which there wdth France’i* diplomatic rep­ or two days, but Mr. Nixon is in­ lile and a half of them. Some 200 Some 250 New Mexico and In- (Cantlnned on Page Twelve) powers which have ahowi, w eak­ National Aaeoclatloa for the Ad* 2 cans dlan flre-fighting.'experts also were ' fit>m.reaction to ruin." resentatives in Latin America. W « or* prtporM to giv* yeir on unusuoly High Trod*«in Aliewonc* ,f*r sistent on carr>’ing out his Job, persons Aed the resoirta on the ness In the past-two months will vanceroeDt of Colored People Dt.. Todd said. in the battle, along With federal, i UeitioCraUc vice presiden- have the moat responaiiblity in your Prosont cor. W * ospoeiolly nood g o ^ 1953, 1954 cmd 1955 usod advice of forestry official*. -EgTPtisn delegate Omar Loutfl (N.AACP) today asked House t a i l Both he and one of Nixon’s press i slate and county crews.' | candidate described this as a /case the situation worsens.”- presented Egypt's requMtfor The blaze yesterday destroyed Deroocretic Leader MeCormack The weary men sleep in nelavs i h”";! ’'j*'' cosl-of-livlng and The French delegate also said-he council cbnsideration In a; lett^ to — ------— ■ v.-/ -:-. a storage building, a .workshop, . of Massachusetts' to reiqnest soa- N;/ ’ LARGE SIZE CAN IN HEAVr SYRUP (Continued on Pnge Ten) in temporary dutdoor camps. Or. i intends to remain in the council Nunez-Portuondo. .It asked th«t ^nsloB of the congree- two houses, two ' house trailers, rnrreat Horo's g fow Low dolivorod pricos og Hi* r o w 1955 Choyrolot: said Elmer Csterman, fire prevent lopsided prosper- NewsTidbits president-’* chair next 'week w heh the council conaidef ."action rional iBvesttgatloB of-Waishlag* two trucks and four trailers a t a Uon coordinator for the aUU di- 'o/^LfrnrLT. takes the gavel\'from Emilio against E^-pt by some i>owers. ton’s integrated public schools. EAGLE BRAND MAINE Boy Scout camp thre^ miles east vision of forestry, "after a ha lid ^ than hu- • Culled ffom AP Wires Nunez-Po-tuondo -^of Cuba, council,.; particularly France and the Unit of Lake Arrowhead. The camp'had day most any old rock wilt do," president for September.! There ed Kingdom, which * constitute BRINKS-1 2 2 ^ 0 6 ; ^ 0 Ribicoff Says been ‘evacuated over the weekend.! In a .speech prepared for a lunch­ ld DE LUXE -DOOR 6 cans The rampaging northeast section had been some speculation that danger to international peace and Boston, Sept. 25 (IP)—Despite The exact number of cabins and of fire headed toward an eon meeting here during a one day President Eisenhower overrules France, as a party in the egae, security and' are aeriobs violations strong objectloBs by the defense. State GOP Sets other buildings loal to ^he spread-1 where there are "very Tew ro*id.'«, political foray into Michigan, he Ceneral Servucea Administration might yield the, chair to the next 154/148 In ’’ bills selBed from 210 DE iUXE 4-DOOR $2249.30 ing Aames is still undetermined. I one or two cabins,arid nothing else also contended that,,"WaU Street -pien-,to selt EUia Island in 'Y>«|ief country, jr»n, but Omut-GentiUe iCoaUniied. on Page T#eK e) Blink’s Inc., in tho $1/119.000 but in addition to the damage a t; for 'several miles except heavy ha.s been substituted for Main •onie way may be found to holdup of ISM-was admitted In SHPULDER Oass vs. t]llass the Boy Scout camp it is known, brush and timbCr," Osterman said Street as the hub of the nation.” •erve historic, entry point througfi etideoce ’today at the trial 'at BEL AJR 2-DOOR $2319.3p that ’three homes, one valued a t j / :__ i-; Kefsuver’s whiriwlnd schedule wmich 15 'million., immigrants eight nien’ for'the robbery. A- in the Stafe-called for a stop at Txased . Communist Poland (A^ $36,000, hav* .been, destroyed. AntCanUnued on P»j,"e Twelve) ' Over Five Negro Children bundle . of nutney deecribed. by Hartfoi-di S ep t.: 25 , - Qov. Ironwood first and then, after-the saya. it has set Dec,.-16 as date for polliee ns Brink’s robbery nsoney BELAIR4-DOOR j$2362.30 Lanib Chdps »>' Abraham A; Ribicoff today ac< luncheon here, a vibit to Mackinac new parliamcntar.v elections. was taken In e mi^ on a buUdiiig 'cused Republicans of injecting a Island, an ’ airport reception- at . Forty Russian oil well turbov in the South End of Boston Inst . . . ■ CENTER,,C U T -1.. class hatrea iaaue into the, cam­ Trtverse City and a torchUght drills^ have aiVived .in Dallas con­ dui^. Much of the money found 4-DOOR STATION WAGON $2559.05 paign for 'U.S. Representative from parade tqnight through Grand signed to Dresser Industries: , . Boycott by^y^tes Cuts at that time was moldy and' h- f . Connecticut’s First DiatricU e Meiress, 2 9 , Rapids before an address there to­ Rep. James C. Davis (D-Ga.) says fragile. He charged ' that to say State night. . AN ears or* fully oquippod wMi radio, bootor. dofrostors ond signal W E S H ^ it la "safe assumption" that 'Wil­ Sen; Patrick .J. Ward of Tiartford In the speech for the limcheon liam Cerber will remain as oaunsel Schbol Attendance 7 5 % ' POLE FLIES TO WEST '•' ■IlgllH. is not qualifiM to serve in Con­ here, he said ‘that "The Republf- for House subcommittee inveati- Roenne, Bomhotm, Deninark, gress because he is a Labor offi­ F r o m $12 Million Estate cana have fought against extension gating District of Columbia school Sept. 25 18P>— -man Identifytag B e e f L i v e r cial "is as low a road , as anyone of social security, public housing integration. ■ T . G oiio^ Motpn, boi^ or Crodit union -finaneiRg. can take in a political campaign.” Henderson, Ky., Sept. 25 * Some of the 206 studenU who re* himself ae - a Polish nlr force . Chicago*. Sept. 25 iJP)- Mi-a. Mol- and public power, a decent school " .Segregationist John Kasper puts A white twyeott cut attendance at. matned in . school today said the UeuIenAnt cmshlBnided m Jet . Ward ia preiddent of the Greater up fight when he is arrested In s e l e c t e d f o r TENDERNESS Hartford Industrial Union Couft- lie- Ne/cher Bragno, 29-year-old Weaverton School almost. 75 per ^ Negroes "are,fun to play with and Hghte'r plane on an UBCompleted (Continued on Page 'Twelve). Oak Ridge on indictments' stem­ airstrip here today and' aqked for ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ' ir ★ ' ★ ^ ★ ■cll. ■ cent today as segregsUonlaU i get along Well." The Negroes, who heiress, named sole heneficiary to ming from mass prptesUi of school urged parents to keep'their chll-1 have attended classes since Sept, poUtionl asylum. Air Force of- - Ribicoff did not name- any Re­ her grandmother’s $12 .million de­ integration a t Clintbn, Tenti.i four publican apeciflcally in hia ac- dren home until fiye Negroes leave, 4, were described by their teacher* .fleers O B tkto Danish InlBiidln tiio partment'store fortune, is not e’h- weeks ago. . . Locksmith -Jacob the school. ^ "as good students! well mannered." -Baltlr said his plaao was m re­ r . ctisation. , • Somoza Imprdyirig Dana testifies ir, Brink’6 trial that In hia -apeech’ prepared for de­ titleJ to Jhe full inherita/ice; a Su­ Five ministers showed up at the ’’The youngsters are having a vised version 'Of the Ruasteu P o r k R o l l perior Court Judge ruled yester­ he made five keys in fall of 1949 school opening and urged parents good time and working hard," add* MI015 feBluriag a much taller ..1 livery to the openingj^sion of the Little After Relapse for one of eight men on trial for annual convention of the Connecti­ day ■ ‘ ' to keep.their children in school. ed one teacher. . rudder than mayWeen 'on a MIG COME IN TODAY The estate of her grandmother, $1,219,000 Brink’s redrbery Pnly 206 of'th e school's 870.. One .uhifonned patrolman waa hghter know-n outride the ilroa «) cut Federation of Labor, Ribicoff p o p u l a r sa n d w ic h m e a t Mrs. Mollie Netcher-Newbury, waa Panama. Sept. 25- lA^-^Nica- .w ** , 5 - etudenta reported to classes. on duty at the school this mdming CMrtlfin. > •' sold. “ ' . ragua’a President Anastasio Sorao- mother o f 3 to 4-day-old baby boy The five minister*; represer ~ ------_ . . ^ ★ ★ . ★ if ★ ★ if ★ ‘Thia is a deliberate attempt to ordered placed ba< k into the estate representing; but Police (Jhief Fred Halle said of Mrs.-Newbury’s first husband, - za impioVed slightly last night- abandoned Ip automobile .parked' the Henderspn-'Pounty Ministerial: he' had-plainclothesmen. scattered CHICAGO F U g R tlJ-B FIVE ''.I divide the people of Hartford after an iinexpect'id relapee. • at Branchfield Railroad station. . . THIS W’EEK—UCT VOfR VOl'.NUSTEB E.NTEB THE County on. class lines. The setting Charles Netcher,- founder of the de­ Assn.> said they w'ere *>n. the scene j in the crowd,' ' - Chicago,,. Sept. 25 (ffi>— Five funct Boston Store. ' . ' ...... Doctorii said^ (he '60-year-old Greenwich author and. wife of dean' becauM'"we’re trying’ to be good [Felix Trader, principal. st Wea- pemoan perish^ and a t loesk 11 of class against class on social or Central Anjericah'strong man. tic . of Yale law sichool are named to V- ecDnomlc’’lines is just as objection­ Superior Judge George M. Fish­ (Shristlans." . " I verton, said the Mhool board tn- others , were iujaied ia a Ire KIBINES KPLORING KONTEST T tim of an assassin’s bullets, waa lead Connecticut Committee, for ’ Tpie crowd, howrever, accused j structed. him to^eep Weaverton which nirept a' 4-ptory hriek • '' r , . able as setting group against group er’s rilling upheld a report by a . stiJI partially paralyzedf on the left Stevenson end. Kefauver. Coatent enda this we«k--^o cost, hits of fun, coloring the Ob racial or religious lln^-" master-in chancery recommending-f j them of "butting in on something open,and "that's what I’m golng-to toaemcBt. buUdlag M the near side'. He is a patient at the U.S.- State Health Department you have no. right.to." - , rdoi" Nerth Side early today. Sever-- picture of Swtft*e •Tender- the November election ia F,d\vin H.- Mrs. Bragno in a jsuit flied ' Rayburn Sugg Jr-, spokesman A car-with a loudspeaker patroU- al ehildrea were droppe4r rz -I 4 -. ,i f , 5 - n: '>—.1 •'..n'.' • V ; I* ■;*( ssaamm KANGBSSta^VENIKG HERALD>im

lUXMls laUnd. apbli* fSBrergfciicjttUpcIj^r*: ^Oi>B^F(v0 N egro C h ild re n pralaiitr tbs progress of the Judge Cuts Heiress, z9, o a l^ t oburchea in their progtanui Physicli^'Of the Manehihter fo^Htgeater unity atnong the der Medlchl’.JUan. who will respond no^nalRm; He aSld Oiat- Jn all to emergency calls tomorrow BpycQtt'hy^ Whites ^uts PfenIcL Copy probability'there would never‘be, a -atternoon and evening are Dr. time when alt churchea woujd haVeJ Herbert Snyder, telephone . MI identical -^worship ''ieryidea, ■ intf, -inuuter In chnncery. report, uji4 9>15&1, dnd^Dr. Robert ■ Bhttar-: ofodp^m that there never had beeit-atich a I Mr*. Newbury failed for iff-^ear* field, t^lephohd MI .9-4342. School Attehdauce 759?» time, blit that -ntany difference* — -^r— »et lip separate trust! for each Republican Rep. Ray Warren ward being overcome and cloaerre- UrlU ii8fc^loi|e'siU,pf^a M ienlafice, ofHhe four children o f her h>,'‘band (CdnttniMd from Pago One) } burn'Snjg^, councH-,chsirmsn: said today that "the main plank in lationa Were being established. jhb; who vM named-ejt^ tnd d«pQ*(tleoQsIt annually tn each a Mrs. the Democratic platform is no dif­ Leaders of thsL seminars on the ■crU,tb«tf^^>OrUon~ of^ha..e*rnln|{s Bragno; told, newsmen been enroll^lrt the nrat, sec-, b o ^ t t p f^ rs, Newbury-'a eatat^ the principal ferent” from a bill )ie submitted to r*ous deaonunbUons were as fol­ bf'tha^prt'clpit^tfyst as Ker..ljus- incipal Of the Netcher e s l«le l^ „-^ ^ ^ ^ w e r e . l S 'L h i . 1 . w l S J g ^ n ^ lows; the Rev. J. Stanton-Conover, is tfio wlft'OT Edward Brajnor w-' has ramsined intact and-will hot tha General Assembly last year; F M i^ d . wii^.QieFdnant. They! band's i*iU4 ;^Ulredr'''i..^ • divided until the death bt Mrs. "perfecily-' adjusted. They-.'got'U®h - Netchcr heirs. Mrs. PrSnclpe in.her husbftnd's will id connection T w o sons of .(Carles Netcher Sr. . • 1 are in (avor of Voluntai^ parildipa- the totm,cierk. Dent.°<-'rata, in two f'S'-i. superintendent of . the Con-i '-^ "■ 'N e td i# - Bushkln, Mrs. Bragnolr .^I'ittrHhe sale^^or-diacontinuanee cd died in recent "'■years and their ^ West de«c,rlbfd the sudden, pro- tioii in our council.” ' V sepai ate planks, argue that the of­ ,'»^gaUonal Christian Church, on and^Mrs. Ethel Nelcher thO'dripartnient atcre. He said Mrs. widows have an interest in the test action *8'” a„slopover fiotnUiei T h e five Negroes at Weaverton fice should be appointive 'anfl sal- the Congregational Church; the Chlifn^, N^s^NrWio'a’ aunt and Newbury.., sfiimld hc’ve^eold the court proceedings. ^ They, are Clay and Sturgis Situation,'.’ tra the children of two lamiltea. rrled.-x.,,The town clerk now runs Rev. John C. Allan„B.D„ St. Paul'si^' 'Tonly aurvlvor o f four children 'of storeiin when^ |19 >nilUon Rossika Dolly Netcher. one of'the At Clav and Sturgis^-about SO —They.sirjf. ,Dorothy and Jimmy for election every two years and Is Lutheran Church, Wethersfield,' could hsva„,bsM''obtained, for it. famed Dolly Sisters dance team -jftlle.s from here, mobs recently re <3ancy, -abd:Herman, Gerie .and patd-on.a fee basis, the laitheran Church; the JlaV,.| '^'4 he^8 o| ton storO'.founder. M n. slated attendance by Negit> stu­ i>ftd^M?sr^BrapiD are.^e She sold it irt'1946 fOrdd million. and widow of Irving Netcher. who ..William BameS,'-There wag no im­ Under the bin he 'aubmUted, Charles X;-HutchinBon, D.DH 'Myth- died in -1933. and Mrs. Harriet dents at-,\yhite schools. Order was mediate commeift-from'their par­ illdren of.. Chariest, Netcher ^■Fisher Said Mr*.,, Newbury ents. - Warren said, Ihe-Town clerk would o rrs^'OJStrlct ‘'Tiuperihtendent/ on Netcher,' widow of Townsend restored only,when Kentucky Na­ the Methodist Churchi-Major/May fallei^to diversify investment* o t tional Guard trobpei*8 were sent to have been appointeth-c-iuid his sal­ \ 3 h # suit^^eltarfed Dmc tnista- Netcher. who died In-1933. The Negn>.j(tudent8 prevdoultly ary set—by the general manager. .true assetd and encumbered assets the scene and StateGen. Jo had attended the Henderson County Glas-s, statistician, divisional: head­ •StUittshsd In th^'Netcher v/lH-had quarters,in Boston, on the.'SalvaT of'the principal trusts in 1923 to M. Ferguson said the T4cgroes Training School at Pottsville. The Democrats do not, state In ,bean mismanaged b y ' M n. New- such an extent that no dividends The Declaration of Independence their platform who should make tion Army; and the Rein Mr. WlliD' _ j who w'aa trustee of mSoitate should not have been admitted, At Frankfort, .the state'capital, or earnings couid reasonably be was first read to George Washing­ alnce no Integration program had -Martin said a boycott would Be-at the appointment or who should Set ing on the Angiiv an Church,'tnolvKt-i i ^ , 1 tttm the, time of his death until. expected to be paid^to the separate ton in New York in 1776 after be­ the'expenae of some stale financial the salary. ' •'^:s5- ing the Episcopal. ;uae. been announced . by the school trusts for many yean. . ing sent by courier from Philadel­ board*;The Negro studenta then aid to th»„8chool districta. State ‘-'It'a pleasing,” -Warren aatd, ' Jddfe Fisher, in upholding the Waiter H. Moses, attorney for; phia. were turned away. payments af^-based oq the number “that the Democrats should ex­ ER RAISES FRICE of pupils in daily ■attendance. The press their confidence in the Re­ In an advertisement appearing loss would amount t^--about 73 publican Party by, now endorsing .Frovldence. R. 1., Sept. 25 (ffi- today in the Henderaon.Gleaner A cents daily per pupil abserit>, ' our position in the matter of the The Providence Journal Co. an^ Journal.''the local White Citlien* Supt, West announced the, town clerk.” nounces the price of the Prov­ Council, organised at a meeting ,wcaverton school "will be kept The bill submitted by WeCren idence Sunday Journal will b«~Ih- VWHIWIi UCAN - TOWHt UEOTIWI QOTOBEB U1M6 here last Saturday, urged white open. The buses will run even If was one^of two rival measqres the creaaed from 20 to 25 cents a copy pua'iiyis,, 7i . students to stay away from the 11 they have only one child on them.’’ General A'saembly had under con­ beginning next Sunday. white schools in the county and six When school started this year, "Rising production costs and a In the city.' sideration last •year. The other was the. Negro students were enrolled submitted by local'Democrats, and heavy increase, in the price of ELECT Total enrollment of white pupils without protest although no inte­ neither was adopted, .newsprint paper make the change is about B,600. The five at Weaver- gration''program had been an­ Warren's bill passed the l^epul• sa«v«ww«s*necessary,'' ji t the* company said. ton are the only Negroes attending nounced by the county school ^ There willill be no change in the prevloiuly all-whtte school fn the board. The city initiated a program lican-controlled House of Rep SAMUEL J. fURKINCTON ». resentatives but died in the DemoP" ^Sseeijt price for the da'Iy Journal County. Seven Negro children at­ of gradual desegregatiort beginning and Oie-JEveile'Jgvening Bulletin. tend 'city schools which are in­ in the first grade this year. crstic Senate after, local Demo­ tegrated only In the first grade. crats expressed their disapproval TOWN CLERK The council said in the quarter- ; of it. Local Democratic machinery von FOR • > ^ page advertisement signed by Ray-' I was then controlled, by the town I committee of Judge Wesley C. fXPIRIENCE Grange Notes Gryk, which waa ousted from pow­ TRAINING er in a primary la'sV sprinir. MANC-HESTER '■ 'The Democratic measure, like PROVEN AIILITY Wapping Grange. No. 30, will the Republican, would have put the D fuve-9 allifAti£ : > meet tonight at 8 o’clock. The efltelMit administration of the Tovim Clerk’s Office ran Correction office on. a salary basts, but would B c lt o n The program will consist of com­ have kept it elective. That bill was A. oc / T f ^ beet be nsenred by elecUng a man experienced and familiar petitive parts between the women with the conetantly changing laws and regulations concern­ '!■ oar Monday ad—the price of approved by the Senate but not in ing the various funetiono of the office.' and men. The men’s program will the House, where local Republi­ NOW! “HIGH SOCIETY" 9 be headed by Edwin Barber, and cans were able to exert their in­ Shown At 9:00 Mr. Tnrktngton haa had the years of experience that mean the w oi^n’a program by Edith fluence. greater satisfaction to yon. He la dedicated to serving you Welles. Viils night In looked for­ In the most efficient manner possible. Whether the Toa« PORK ROLL ward tJTevery vear at the Grange, Clerk is compenented on a fee basis or hy salary, Whether was given at S9c Ib. as the theme of the meeting Is al­ he Is elected or appointed, Mr. Tnrkington io the man best ways a mystery. Church Seminars qualified to serve yon. The judges will be headed by THE CORRECT PRICE IS master F:ank Ruff of Hillstown Held at St. Mary’s FOR CONTINUED COURnOUS SERVICE Grange. It will also be neighbors night, People from most of the Protos- ‘/j L b and ths following granges are in­ PULL LEVER 7B 59c vited: Stafford, Glastonbury, Hills­ tant churches in Manchester spent town, Bolton, Tolland, Andover a moat interesting and Instructive and Somers. afternoon and supper hour at St. ELECT SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON JR. TOWN CLERK Dancing and -refreshments will ^ary's Episcopal Church Sunday, H m follow the meeting. JKKHAMdu where seminars on the different VOTE REPUBLICAN ^ denominations were set up in var­ This advertisement paid for by friends of the candidate MEAT DEPARTMENT A bell thought to hsve been, used by Saint Patrick is in the ious part of the church, each being Irish National Museum. conducted by an outstanding lead­ Shown At 7:S0 er of his faith. Name tags with the name of their church and the numbers and denominations of the groups which they would -attend were given to those parti/rlpaling. Each seminar waa divided into two parts, the first being devoted to a presenta­ tion of the origin and fundamen­ TELEYISIO tal* of that particular faith, and the second to questions and diacus- sibn. PROORAMS At 5:30, all gathered in the new aantuary for an inspiring deVo, tional service, lead by the host minister, the Rev. Alfred L. Wil­ Video Everyday '— liams. A delicious supper was ser­ All Rights Reserved -r-, ved at 6 o’clock by members, from H. T. Dick^son A Co., Inc. / two ladies' groups of the church. After supper, the Rev. Charles an entirely-new grade of W. Wilding, B. D., rector of SU Martin's- Episcopal Church In Providence and ecumenical rele- / gasoline.s6 good it will give Uona chairman for the diocese of /?1W CONDI n O N f o ELECTRONICS EASTWOOD LABORATORIES smooth, top performance to Rick. Wlda^rY Balk. Oraytaa Jaae Ureer la ^ Oretle In 277 BROAD "RUN " "Thff miUionsiif cars that have been FOR THE Voqobond RADIO SUN" King" la Calar Chaucl a New Hevra, Casa. Chasael It Hertfard, Caaa. Ckauia, 2t SarisKfleM. liaia. iiu-siM-iitr''^ Cksapel ta Ifaw Brilala. Cass. preimum Cheaael U Watarban. Caaa, WED.; “MOBY Ckaaael U Ifaljraka’ Mass. liM ( S) MICKEY MOVREA'LCB <1*1 rLIPPV THE CU>WS rttl BOD BABKLEY SHOW f ' •--Y' < *1 WEATHER FORECAST- ISGI TV. HOl’ B WOCKiD I SI WORLD NEW8 TODAY > **Mr. tr. Ihft ‘ ^ (tti NEWS < Henry |l«1l. JUIemI TWEIUOWtt^ (Ml PHANTOM OF ATHE YTE8T Winter* And Berna.rd Knle* nnd feAtvrfnc Hnrry Tonnet LAWH«NCr7wi5LK HO flFTISr DRAMA (Ul THE STAR ANit THE STRIP mancHeITer STOBY 14:00 . (11) NEW _ OF l u m b e r CHINA SOUTH ; INC. ' ( « ) VICTORY AT NEA ' - NELL m . (U) REPORTERS ROI'NDI'P •UfLDING MATERIALS :30 I 81 PEOPLE'S CHOICE ^for aU hat the ^ h e s t- ampressumieccrs i • An d (U -U l DO YQO TRUST YOUR WIKR* mAson supplies * ( « - j o i BidTrow N.^ (M l EARLY LATE SHOW -:N ( 8-18-Mi .NEWS . We Finance Your Jobs , tn i^ K A L emiTiuN <_ 4^ Now M h i^ 'in otltaiie as the premuAn gaeolinee of joet a XS5 CENTER .8T.—Ml S-5144 fSSi N I G H T t ^ EDITION :U (til SPORTS ROUNDUP : few yeexs afiS—swt 7~ ; (Ml PREVIEWS < 8) 8CPERMAN : l l ( S-IS-U-M) WFJITRER ,(I8I NEWS ^ :1» 1 81 : ‘ “ - 4( Further improved with new M C *—moet effective eombinatioB lin i WEATHER-HC81C ilS I BIO SHO' (U l^fLM SHORTS —"OhaM Catrhera'* of additivee ever put in Kaaoline. Sevee gaa four ways! .m i MUOtilAL WEATHERMAN (Sfl aCARTET 4Ml NEWS OP THE HOCH (Ml PAGE ONE -■ ■ ^ ’ ■ ' . , f f ( U > WPATHEHCA8T :t* ( Si MTECAP THEATEB (18-SS) DOl'OLAS EDWABD9 i ‘ 'CaBBleM-ar-MoB(e Critia' 4c Hi^ter-than-eyer q c M ^ and gaa-aa,vinB M C * mewn amooth, AND. THE NEWS :M |3t-MI TONIOHT («l HKiHUOHTS :M < l> NEWS knock-free'power—men more mtler per goZIon. , (Ul JOHN DALY AND THE ■ NEWS , Saa your friendly Mobil dealer! (M) SPORTS ______^ Cake Omamehta 4waniiss (1*1 WKATMERVANE For' Every ( 11 HOLLYWOOD PBPIHENTN — Oqcaslon. .CheyeBar— "T k « Laa* Wla- laMMUMD ter” • I* Bridal (ISA}) NAME THAT TCNE. I* Hpacieinen (K -M l FRANKIE CARLE SHOW it .Ball Playera - PMVNM A H»M>COMWI|SI0li_CART (U) HOCK ULM . ■ (SSdtl NBWa CARAVAN • Ballerinaa YMt' need higher teAane gaaoUne to prevent hennfiil anfine • —Calor - ‘ Aad'many more aSAD ’ PH IL SILVERN SHOW .knock. Ifiat's why: We make onaOMr frtaif of gaaoUne—Nem ^ JlNciaaScOffE " l f « Far the 1llrd«V SWIS$ PASTRY Suptr-Comprmeion Uobtigae Specially refined to meet OOURIisgsIms (tt-UI THE BIO NTBPRiafE < S) W YATT p;a b p “ TH E H O »IE O F 4 lt > the peak powar damanda of today's high-compresmon cart. • P L U S • 1S8 N . Mata S t — »H S-3660 Ftirthar im j^Ved with new, gab-aavingMCa to give you even marc po«ser—e v ^ awire milea per gallM. Try it today! ■ .YOU SAVE I'V- nqrmaRT -.at \ Note—watch year gu im d k moot marg^tkm^l MONEY HERE . ' ^ 443 RByttard R4. IX '.-V-r- yxVi ' TW. Ml B-43B1 . ’-xMr ■- ->v.- S ^ i - *»*>*^.’ ■Sijst.- * -x -XX; • V-;5; . •.... ’ ■ ' ■> '■ ^ -*.• • >v.. X ' \>"XjX'lar B o l t o n no^tnenfidn- of HugiiMr:- QnteyvHt;was,,h l^at: that tfegvpolme';w?g;'tt> % Beaaonal "Mentton " rHoward -^nndtlaiiRionhlre ' I n d ^ S^i^Priyers H il' theni'. down." 'X:., Mis* Wiimk.'Mbrra ia'-ajlrat-year S.el u a l ■ X . .TSe ’gbve^W a risftigrha can Set: student at Bay Path Institute in- iUaortBMiit ifate"tb% J {Dad. SCfierM^jpanager-Sj^^^iltte;^ r ' ^ la n is , eiiMtday at a dcett^ntioh^bltMiCM^ r R eslgm ; 'XX-. ilway’aCoatt^jnr-and Lon^meadow. Mass.,'where^e haa The social c6mnjIti*fc*:?l{-Anders', gan wfijesgiia h4er wltalelw^ enrolled in a medical. BCecetm-ial Lda Jk|t|«l«s, 8cpt,,»-U!X^Authw raamad^yepraliefore higrell^^: son-SheaPqst 2048, V ^ , ailditcf flltllllf Ofllg StOrM tnent li Mr.'dted Mbnda; - Baxophone, ma^etnonts and are jnhjkt to .WTIC ____„ w X "' XiC9 iiltcr C. Hoim, Klllngteiv an«. ltee ;J\riU^ me^t at 'for hls.th’lrd year. West ^a c t iv e plilnn^diegular Settithny h lg ^ a o -, $600^bomn g'^ear, to , hla Nlcol!^,.75, fdriuer director-ttf-gan- Hartford, 'Bept. 25 (*);-:Vtce^ Tqduce'thagrowing "number’l ~t^0..' town- roads if the ordinance to be Uvmbone and guitar.''Ekch child chkn^ ^thout'ndticeixJi^^X WDRc— w«>n.. . _ brother Felix, nounced ibd»jt Wi''rt«ign«llon m la radio work at ’trfa u n ly e w ^ clala k t^ e -p o s t home. 'P in^. wPpP— Lawrence gery ih"•„ th% vH^ First.'..SI. Division at P’iSi'dl,’ — ~,-^^r^ldciu and Trebaurer GeorgofJ.. proposed at Monday's Town Meet­ will need^iay>wn inatnuhCDti ^!kr- - . J.-' x,. X' -- "Hiipert, who dieiP’8ept; .9-at 84, -fic'-accldenta^anJ deaths. 9&' dohnV'Eitlaraphl^^Churdt wtU aoclat'witl>l)^kturday night In ih k ^ ham Hos)ntal;. who a a i^ A police- Osprtand df;.m. at' ing la enacted. ' • ents areaakcd'lo notify that off td« formAf-S dance. —'Uosio-M' .^ad "raided the. past- few .yeara at .."He’s a^pcilenlial killer, Wil­ or-classroom teachcr^tf interested AdvertisembiLi--; i doba'Motie man's llfe.,wlth a- heart operation Eng^nC^^lephone Co., told the ifinufe^ho hu>«] 0ur good hHUth fw about itjonUrf, Selecjiiten. has been introduced, in applying for inatrucBi^^:,^ D Y N A M I C Wtk in ItyMmut filed- yesterdt^lqr probate in 'im> in 1938 -./hen-medical opinion was, 18 >~35« Chfldrfeji. of-Mary orS^?*JD-' ing Saturday, 8eptember.1S&>at the provided by Bill N ^ iro ffa Orchf^- 3fe-tW.Q*or^^Dq U against any kind of heart surgery, change hlhiT^Mpre •police enforce­ vigor with ^FSortyiPlna.’* X lt 'i ■eldw to now teWbin*: at th*;liinK eeph>^C(hurrh are ipoitwrlng a. primartty* to eliminate the problem .^Ihe school has quefiad'VyWhs- Flora Br Johnson School of. Danc­ trk,.Md refreahtnenU will be aya'll- ' - ■ omhardo . parlor'court, directed .that If a sugar-free mlktore of'-hapM^ ventftjr of ConnectlTOt and felt -ptOlced cars present in winter peo^-.pn availability of old must’ INSORil^NCE -aiei A I — J ^ diStt-^ret''t^ property .ahould go died-Monday. ment and-even AtSher and higher public eMtal at 7:30 pimTin the ing, Bolton Oonimunity''HaU; T el sKe.\ Members ,ot the _Posl and- Santa Monica, Calif,, G.uy.,Maler, -:ydiars th-'keep-.^ up with C&nnecti^'j-numbers of license Atiepem>tons”wiII tant- vitamins sm^mliieniife^-lB* aince he cdtdd not devote aa ; •'ool haU. \ maintenance of the Toadways. of- cal Inatriiments theymight like to M l ; ftil335. ' - . AuxlKMy.ahd frienda are cordially WHAY--Muaio Mftchaii . sereiMtae: to FeUX,;^wife;-Ruby, ' ‘intleep ap- ft r EAJ, BARG eluding Iron and-ritamln B U T IwDM Ittftr PfRtDcHon -Recort preciati6h'f<^,^the loving care and nationally known pianiatx •ciifa growth: •■<;opclRnd made the! neVev-really win this "battlq for miKh time to the CD job ai it rer bfe'li^amee H.' Heiteman ftclals Midi.. , 'loan or donate to the tchool. The invited,. X ^ ’‘Bssvbeif^une; hi a delicious liquid form." Aak ituirea, h^^oughl it advieahle to The ordinanae to be presented achool bulletin pointa out. It may :iVT16— 1U80 -Raiile LanS^ .maintenance'uTth..which they have- te.acher, one of the.first.persoi statement testifying in behalf'of l>S: lee MeniMtfeo-..^RidMi**d twrgimle^ Mra. Nettle PJanuner lleHernan, : Maaok^tef :lEvening Herald Bol- > c a company petition to issue ,- for a bottle af'Weldon’^ p n ly realtn. , will read that ho. motor vehicle be the means of getting a young­ UE M^ ElUiRSTEIN . woke—Cal Kolby -c ; pro.vided me duHqg'the latter part popularize the twh^pluo Jdams 679 '-'--,'’We.;ve got to catch people in-. nMMHul ter*. pliei)«St». Herbert I. S Lewla St., died at her home ve*- shall be permitted to remain ster started on the devolopmcnt of aisSi— J:Sb— - ' . their .minds and in their driving "^ONNICTICUT MIDICAV^UVlCt immediate delivery. ihe^ Jgoaro of VMtaHa, telephone lUtahcU a-W45. lie u.r. . c # .-: T h e will:'dated Jan.> ( 1954-, made country with Lee Pattfson, Aie'd raise $20 million dollars. habits .before they ever get to the Pagtnl aaid today terday after a long nine**. X - parked or atactonary for A'period an avocation.: mat would bring X.; . ■■ ' ■■ ■ - ■ X"-- X wilAY— Beuy kjmtkiU' WHAY— fcincore 'rheater;, , P,Q.,8OX-10|i *• NIW ZV gelectmern^tl dlacuas a poaaible ^hewa# bom in Perr-wldillg,peij of more than two hours bet^-eeh pleasure to 'him. and hla friends W ^O —Uoed klvenlna'CklM I Hullo... jn^cehtept fof-Houae at its meet?.| ,, U KNB— Bvenlng Serenade Y,.^ March daughter midnight and 8 a.m. The fine, kaithroughout life. .,jX Wttf^lOSO Radlo Lana^' .IVTLC—fiviT PeJfj'MJiNe tag tonl^t. HacpUktgive no indj- of Darius and^lt^Olla Carlo Plum stipulated in ' the proposed - Plan Unit Meets wraicRC—CaKKntbv ...... ; WDRC—Amos and' Abdy.: WPOP-i-Wax Worka . . WPOP—~ FullOiv "v LAds, - cation bf who w'ould be.Rouse's mer. Besides her husband, she ordinance, would be 12 for each '-n ie ToWn.PJannlng.Comihlaalotr. • :«a— - , yloiatioh. Ilia— '•-*^ - ^x.. •ucemonk. , ' - leaves four daughters; Miss Doris Roger Tiirkington' consulted'with Maynard O. Saurid-^ WHAY— Betty KlmbalL -WHa y —klncoRK Theater' ' ' ^ X - ftganl praised Hou.w fo r .jt Heffernan. iHr-AViIliam Burke. Chief Itenr of business on the ers, planning engineer last week WCCC—Record RevtewX- WCeo-Good LvelrriQg Obod HuetS Job he has done while dijedor of WKNB— Basebell Matinee W KNH-^llfn Brown^-” - X " Mrs. Sanliiel Stevenson, all of; Roger Tiirkington. a junior at agenda of the annual Town Meet­ on the land use map he is now- M s i ^ b h u w x Wrie—1080 Radio Lane , W rm -S U r Tdntshl ' . X - X i CD for the town. Rorte sent hts Wesleyan. University, hss peen ing at the Community Hall at 8 WDHC-iklal Koibv WBRC—Anif,« at^Andy Rockville: and-Mrs. Roland Ro.bil- preparing as part df. hla planning 'X' WPOP— Wax Works written resij;aatroA two weeks lard, ’Thompson;, a son. Thomas H, ! an Olin scholar, This Is the highest p.m. Monday will be adoption of a contract "with the town. Another ^ WPOP-K P. Morra^ ^. ago, he-settf ,X ; budget for 1956-.57. X ; X l:oe- Heffernan, New' York City: a ; honorary :>oholarshlp awarded by meeting to discuss the ntap is WUAY— Record Rodeo -WUAY—Save a U r* ^ . Town Meeting Tonight brother, M'alter Plummer. Rock-1 WesTcyan and is given for s-.-hoias- The document as aubmittid.,by, scheduled^ b.V the CMmmlsiion and W Q t»—Record Revleirx Weec'-KJo^ ICvcnIna Good Alusie jt-special Town Meeting called the Board of Finance anticipates WlfNB— P.M. X ^ WKNB-^Kv*nlii* Serenade - ville; seven grandchildren and sev­ tic nbillty'nnd outstanding leader­ '^sunders for October. WTIC— Newe -WTIC—New* by the Board of Selectmen will be eral nieces and nephews. |ship in College aptivities. it will be necessary to raise W'DRO-Newe. ■ WDRC—Bihg Crosby $207,000 in property taxes'to cover \ Completion of the map which held tonight at which time voters The ftmeral will be’held tomor­ Tufklngton has "been a member wks expected #thla month, is now WPOP—Bob and Ray -. WPOP— I labriri'-Roaiifr will - ^ asked whether or not to proposed expenditures during' the •:18- < row at 8 :1S a.m. from the Burke of SiginaNu and Theta Nu Elpsilon set\for earjy Noven^ber. Shoylly X WHAY—Record Rodeo WHAY—Save’a Life Vbrli^eoMEs fiscal period. discontinue filing tax Usu for mo- Funkral Home with a solemn re -; athletic honorary fraternity, A rnn- afte\ that, the Commission plans X WCCC—Record Review WCCC—Good Evenin* Good Ifuile tbr vehicles and real estate. quiem Maas at 9 at S t Bernard's i Based on conservative estimates WKNB—P.M WKN’B—Evenlna Seronade ner on the track and cros.s-country of anticipated revenue and other to pr^ent and explain at a ' public WTIC—1080 Radio Lane WTIC—Oive Man's Family To qualify for eliminating the CHjmch. Burial will be in St. Ber-' teams, and a member of the Chris­ WDRC—Cal Kolby factors, the Board Of finance has meeting^ the w-ork being done, X'. WDRC;—Charles, CoMlnawood filing, a town must have aerial Jiard'a Cemetery. Friends may call tian Assn. . member of the Wesle­ WPOP—Bob and Ray - WPOP-Say a With Miislc ITS NEW NEIGlfjBQRS TO^ THE mapa, a building* permit ayatem estimated a 37 mlli tax rgte will be 0^1 Scout Meeting $iia- at the funeral home today from 7 yan String Quartet, he has ap- Ml s. Edmund J.. Peresluha. WHAY-Swlnr Easy WHAY—Dodfft'TB Vft. PhUf. and a aystemised card aaaesameht to 9 p.m.. and tomorrow from 2 to required by the btidget aa drafted. WCCC—Record Review ;eared as violin solcist with the Another Item of busineas will Watrous RpninK S^rmado ita building inspector, has made ITie Rev. F. it. btsehiefskie seek authbrizatior. to borrow Scout Tioopvl93 will reeume regu­ WriC—1U8U Radio Lane WTIC—Draffnpt eral times. money on a temporary, basis. This lar meetings'', at the Community MCr-Cal- - Kolby----- WDRC—R. Q. Lf'wl.-N MANCHESTER ShFOPPING available records sbowdng all phy­ The funeral .of the Rev. Fred­ He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. GOLDEN WPOP—Boh and Ray ‘ I A'Kont sical changes to properties and in erick H. Olschefskie, former assist­ action provides funds to meet town Hall on Oct. 3,\ Hours will, be 2 :30 • :44- ' William J. Tiirkington 2S Bigelow obligations in the period be.twcen WRAY—Swine Easy , WHAY— DodgtTB \*>«. Phl|j». .-19S1 instituted card aaseasment ant pastor of St. Bernard’s Church, St. WCCC—Recort Review •VCC(?—Oooa fcdV<‘nlnf Good Mulid ayatem. Juat being completed is .will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 1 and May 15. the date pro­ WKNB—PM. WKS’B— K%’pning Bcr^nade perty taxes become due.. WTIC—1080 Radio taite • ' jyTFC—Drapiu*! the aerial map,work. at St. .Toseph’s Church. Bridgeport. W^DRC— Rddy Arnold. PARKADE If discontinuance la voted, aaaes- most wonderful day the Mariners Music I,esAons Planned WDRO—Cal Kolby . The Most Rev. Lawrence J. She- liad experienced in their two years FOR RENT WPOP—News-Music X ^ ' WPOP—Trcflwjry Aff^nt aora can keep tabs on. real estate han, Bishop of Bridgeport, will Music supervisor, Mrs. Lydia •its- , X . •:W— of meeting together. Allen, has renewed her offer of 8 and IS mm. Movi* Projectora WHAY-News - • WHAY—Dodgrr.H vs. Philji through building permits and on celebrate the pontifical Mass of re­ WCCC—Good Evenlne Good Music motor vehicles through registra- other years to teach instrumental —aound or silent, alMi 85 mm. WTIC— BloffraphiPB In Sourid quiem. The Rev. Olschefskie died slide projectors. WKNB—Today In Sport .'. WDRC—SuBppntKP tiona from the Motor Vehicle De­ Of 'American families with in- classes at the qchool before or af­ WTIC—New* WPOP*-TrpiiBury Aff'nl suddenly Sunday morning in italiment debts, per cent are WDRC—New* Reporter partment. Bridgeport. 70 ter school htmrs and during the •:45— acHiidnledAo complete present pay­ WELDON DRUG CO. WPOP—News W'HAY— Dodifitj’N V8. Phllp, If voters approve the move, per­ noon hour on Tuesdays and F ri­ 5 2 ments within 13 months. SOI Main St. . TcL Ml S- S I WTIC —BiiigraphlPB In Soutd sonal property lists mutt still be ■All Vernon and Talcottiille new* days. Television Proerams WDFU'—Supppnpf' filed in October. Store invmtory is Items are now being handled WPOP—Trfa.««tirv Agp'iil ah example of personal property. On Page Two l:M - through the Manchester Evehing WHAY— Dodgf’r.M vn Plitln. TTie annual town meeting wiU.be Herald Rockville Bureau, 7 W, WTIC— BiographiPN in Sound held early next month, at which X WDRC— My St*n J»*rp Main St., telephone TRemont WPOP-i Mfkdf'rn ^nindA time voters wdll be asked to ap­ 5-SIS8. EXTRA FANCY GENERAL U :l^ S E P t E M B E R 27th a t 9KX) A . M . prove the budget presented by the WHAY — DtMlgfTH vs. Phila. Board of Finance, give the tthvu WTU:— Bloeraphif^s in Sound WDHC— Johnny Dollar power to borrow money and con­ TV SERVICE WPOP— Mtidrn) Soundu YOUR CONllENIENT FRIENDLY STORES ARE: sider accepting several new roads. /ft IASS . . . . . Daya O O ME A Call . Tonight’s meeting will be held Girl Scout Notes NIghta Plua Parta WHAY—Dtxlcpra v». Phll.v. Liggott — Rtxoll Drug Storo at 8 o’clock in the Town Hall.. $2JI5 WTIC—Tfd Hrath Childron's Bootory ‘ Cloor Woovt T E L . AD a-5194. WDRl’—Campaiim Chest x-rays of all members of GREEN PEAS WPOP— Mricinm Sounda ^ THE REPUBLICANS PROPOSED • :4S~ Manehostor Saks and Applioncos Casoneva Candy McLoHon't^ the Junior.CiBas at Rockville High Mariner Scout Troop. No. 6, was WHA Y— D'hIri’I H V.1I. Philp -Y 1 School hare been scheduled for recently the guests of Mr. and M rs.) XT WTI<’ -Trri Hrath Rood's Stationory Rotary Parkodo Barbor Shop Oct. , according to the Rockville Francis Akin. Starkweather St., WDRC— l-.N. RpiMirla Endicott-Johiisen 10 In two bills in rim Stot* Lcgisloturc rlMt: WPOP— Modern sounda X Public Health N u r s i n g Assn., members of the Hartford Power ez. Lynn Poultry Youth Contro . Bovorly's which sponsors the x-rays. squadron. ■ ^ WHAY—DtHlgera vs. Phl!i«. The Powers X-ray Service, Olen The nine members of the troop. WTIO—Elrctlon Funds y - 7. The town clerk be APPOINTED by the gen­ WDRC-“ M(xkIb for Romance Notional Shoo Cempony ond . . . GRAND UNION ^ Stars Roobuek Cove, N.Y., wdll visit the school Barbara Barbero. Barbara Beau- TEE-> WPOP--Modern Sounds that day to take the x-rays. pre, Claudia Brown, father Cotton, All teachers and school per­ Susan King, Gall Nbren, Pat Sa­ eral manager, W IIAY—DodCrii...... 7 SERVICi W TU'—Worln of Music*’ sonnel. including maintenance men voy. Joan Sinon and Joan Taylor, i PlIONF- M I 9-OTIO WDRC—Moods for Romance bus drivers and paid cafeteria em- and their . leader, Mrs. Edward' 2, The town clerk's salary be FIXED by the NVPOP—Mfidorn Sounds IN CELEBRATION O FJH E GRAND OPENING OF X e ea of the schools of Rockville. Brown, were invited to go sailing i £asa Jim WHA^’ —NIphi Watch ion and EUUngton, 'have been to Fisher’s Island in the Akins’ 3 2 -1 WTIOxFri’d Waring . invited to take advantage of the foot cutter sailboat on Sept. IS. general manager, WUKC—M/ifids lor Romance j WPOP—Mo^Krn Sounds service. Leaving Manchester at 9 a.m., the lff:4^ T H E P A R K A d E a n d TO WELCOME OUR NEW FRIENDS Publio .Auction group Ixiarded the boat, christened | T l| ^ bnis possnd th« House but worn steppod in Hi* Domocrarie eon* FROZEN CAKES WHAY—Night Waich The Rural Jferaon School Assn. “The Harlequin,’’ .at New London.; WTIC—Frod W’arlni froUod Sonoto. - WDRi"—MoodS’ for -- ance . has Announced a public auction to During the trip, Mr. Akin told the FLAVORFUL WPOP—Mod^’rn ^unds be held at Vernon Elementary girls many interesting fact* about! IliOff- / Y — g r a n d U N I^ WiLl^ GIVE School. Oct. 6, starting at 10 a.m.. hia boat, and showed them differ- j e i. WHAY-Nlght W>lch ‘ WTIC—N• owk - . M ^ic In case of rain it will be postponed ent ways to rig a .sail. Joan T a y -; wrWPOP—Modem Sounds unUl O ct 13. Donations of bric-a-. lor had the exciting and interest- ' H y m 0 brae, furniture and china are ing experience of steering the boat WHIAY—Nile Watch sought ^ver to the island, / And then A Year Later,,,.. CHEESECAKE WTIC —Nows. Music ANY SIZE -/ WDRC—NIpht Owl / Ram Supper Arriving at the island 4 b 1 :30. i WPOP— &'unds / iTie G o l ^ I^ le Club of 1^ 1- the troop wa.s Joined by Edward II :M - cottvtUe ^Congregational Church NOW on September 20, 7956, the. Democrats WHAY—Symphom’ In ths Nlfhl Brown and Robert Barbero. fath- i DEUCIOllS Picture Tube WTIC—Siarllghl Sorensde will boln a baked ham aupper. to- ers of two of the girls and also X' WDRC—Night Owl morro#. with aervlnga. at 5 and members of the Hartford Power; W POP—Mf^orn Sounds x “say (1) the town clerk should be APPOINTED es. ll:4&— < p.'m. The menu Will also include Squadron. At the laland, they all' W HAY—Ntght Symphony baked potatoes, scalloped Corn.) visited, the Coast Guard station! .95 WTIC—StarUchiSorenade. cole alaw and homemade P i e s, j and abandoned Fort Whitney. and (2 ) htiye a FIXED so/oiy.— - - WDRC-s-Nlghl Ow^ served family style. Tickets may! All wanted to go for a swim at POUND CAKE ( /■ ^ obtiUned from' any member of a nearby beach,, bqt upon arrival ff 'inx Board Runoff Vote 7 - i the club. there decided it was too cold. / Inelndea Installation, plua tax. .s/y Soa Bom The return trip to New London New London. Sept. 26 i/P) —, A. Mr. and Mrs— LeRoy Johnson. was made quickly in a sGff breeze, ARMOUR CANNED MEATS Guaranteed tor 1 year,- Richard Cushman won la a run­ 10 West St., are parents of a son 'and air were a little wet upon off election for a bpar'd of educa­ bom Sunday at Clty/Hospital. their arrival at 6 :30. Under the Vote Republican Monday* Oct 1 CALL "PETE” WILSON tion seat yesterday over Robert TRIPLE-$ Events Toalght j careful directions of Mr. .Akin, the 12 oz. S. Graves. The vote was 1,104 to The Women of the Moose will j girls took dorni the sails and went Ml 9*5650 819. In the regular election Sjpi: meet at 8 p.m. in theMooee Rooms, In under motor power, ending the can Service Calls 10 no candidate received a majof- CORNED BEEF pay, or Night $2.95 Ity. Neither ran officially under 7 the banner of a political party. y 7.. ( 6 02.. 1 m BEEF HASH can S i a O H d O H ^ l i.. 9? to FROZEN FOODS are pleased to announce that they have added' Ca.stleton to the list ofc fine names from which you -TV DINNER niay i^ake a pattern selection. This list now in­ cludes Leno.-'c, Castleton, Franci.scan, Theodore H i* cm iVm Ibiic* of this ieeol savings instifuHon hen niodo it M sy for^mt to , Hayiland, Syracuse, P’lhitridge,' Doullon, Ro.sen- thal, Haviland'France and Frapeonia, ...... — BEEF____ ^... ^ *—soiKi tho youngstor off to eoHpgo this yoor ' 7 /-, ' — sdvo forcomfortoblo rotiromont ot o eompOrativoly young dgo : ■/ ond, in tho post, it holpod mo sdvo tho down poymont on our L . homo. Oi "Thort isn't much you con mk o f a Savings institution Hiot Savings and Loon deosh't provide. - WITH TURKEY S E P T E M B E R 26th AND CHICKEN “ You moy save ony omount--s«pvo'any'timo.“ r “ v. ■ r. . I ■ 1 ■ ■i i

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jlA 27C ^T|a EVENING BEBALD. MANCHE8TEE, CONN*'TUESpAYr SEPTEMBER 2^1dfi6' MANCHESTER EVENIN( MANCHEOTER. COW, SEPTEMBER 26, 1966 k A G E S E V I ^ t - J

etomlq weapons teat*, has beOn da-. the new bridge program is alarm. Each of the thre^depart- le e ^ or "briefing” on the iaauea Vernon ' ments -would have a. different tone Board Candidate 1 Train Kills Toi-, JterVOU’ed. ' • ..tqct^lR the milk of cow* in sotith-, ite, there will be a multi- A Thought for To4uy- Value-Wise Folks pUci^Vd^^ys of c|»s8ing the Con­ llrpoidi^ flgnal. X 9rhat: ai3Bndjr, in the end,'ia the' w sst:0.4md plugs a.' llnb'Xg^i^ ■^o little bpys.appaiently crawled some: g ^ a , fields m^-^natmes in- VVedbnttlike it. We r« b e l.> - "Whtoiexfer^I feel tired rightto4eU Americaie w^ei^they And'''*^ insist our reason* Are eouraged. U ik'my custom to Into a hole ^^lrk^^,WRh the town ! &jrbugh a fence which aepafate« a can go in lha.yortd cr i^het^be creeied 'ducinig .lu. ly. . .aniT'Ajl^.st not ftnan^U.,although thev'could my tnmights to Go4> if poMUrik' W}mre the ih'lbeatad.'The siren ateib'housing developmeiit''front they can take. "o ibw; reached a Jevel'that,-If mahv>hs. It nvay be'We^wlU resent pay- ih'A ayaagim*. If ndk .wherarer in that department begins'ringing THE DEMOCRATS ’Tty' railroad tracks here e'a r 1 y aulomaMc^ly. ; .. ! tlon '^ a t tlbi, SUtk'Separtment tain<^'- W'ould b« .dangerous''4.0 I"g^:;lflLcents of iir -cents or what' I may-be. Nevkf yet hav»>l4 lone - ■ - Vernon, Sept...25 (Sp^a)^ "rNitlhbne" get .excited aihd'^dpn^t know ,jifternpoil Juat before iiOea claim hoee-Memiailhla humans. ■- 4yef th^;4<>U has to-be'wvery time so without, beliif refreshed bad . - Viulad rea^teps were.fiveiv tbtlayj Whatto'dtx',''-., Reynoldskecommended- the radio | ■wb-want toTrayel a fe'w m ^exinto encoureged,” - ' > , ^ to chargee USV'Ied. by Frank An-; ". Fielding said' firmly'the alarm syatem. saying****| tralit^^OBjfe,-jiartfdrd.to Spring- 4^ ^ ^ exerciaee. ^ The radloacttv^tj'was ^U cu{ Har,tfbt(l.and home again. It nlay, i-?-Rog.er W. gtrauf ' Vdeputy chto of Vernon j system ahould be "moved to the Jail gerdlesq of stofm a^w terb penver field. Muss-jlva^^du^. ' rtj. tlial with it, a good laHy^eerious on'high ground and be that-t.he'Time could.qrrive when. - - ■; v sir* CO-.E 'that the Dlstijcf Fire: where anyone or all thboe of rural lines are-Hkeljr to h e down,... (^s'VThe engineer. W aniet’l ^ of #***• fc'V t •• •'' Ww.wanted to'go. to Hartford and ■ a r e - ; : 7 many pobpliTtt$^ke^nning to won- at about, a,000 feet It^sV^'Un 900 H«ld in lnm ^M k0 -CommlBiilmetOiave ''deiayed,.Jin-|4^erhon’s .sireBs, cbUld bei iU tom al- Leslie Kittel, who reSigneii-!.Aa! -.'Springfield, told'pollce^^'-sawthe I ■•*#**«**»»***»«»t*j**^' ■ de the light'w T ni^l4rt[Ou|i^d^M time* as subbg as In U ie^all^.: happened to be broke. - gered and :wairod!’ 1n...Utklhg iie«lically•asjf sounded insii v«mc*v case^df.fire. *i*x. »,»#*»»*commissioner in'July, 8atd,;;^]k» 'boys atknd.lng on the'norlh-^nmb • it********- ..'We resent the approaching de- " ''■•M : . ‘ tion tb improve,• thb^re ^ representativea . , of . "Hhe tracks, as tha^raln raced toWara be one of the inelitoM te'raW of The radtoacUvity of milk frqfn town j '•He added tliat the Wlvphone-li^h ■•••««•■••• styuctitm: of the free alternative . Celcut^,..8ept^ 25 t^r-N ine hun­ fire alarm" system'. 'company docs not have'The Itne^jhlUtciqrola Radio Corp. Were hem them. BuL.he y-btap t able to atop (.itlaene of a democracy. owe grazing on the heights in route. ' , ’ ' dred pereone^wore arrested today Harry A. Spicer Sf;. chkkman to do the'Job, and could not say wcenlly. He described The system the 5-car train..in time. In the particular situatior. of the th^^Slack Forest was about five Tolls,, we would say, are defensi­ aa -a general strike, .proteatlng ris­ Of Vernon Fire District Commls- how the system.could he InsUlled. aa "ajmost fool proof.” '' Michael Finnan. 3, sbiv.of Mr.' ble when paying them Is a matter .‘Donut wItiMIqiUUfiTer Dukkegs’ ing prices, paralyzed-4HibUc trans- x lo n m said_ he was unaware of He disagreed with Andrews on He agreed with figures set by .and M rs.. Michael F lpnanr'w as Suea Ceniii it can even be'argued times ws-.|i^ong as that from I doubt very whetherTji5> -port* service in Caleuttac end itil that the State Department ahould cow* in the p of free choice for the motorist. Andrews' charges and-added. Uiat installation of a radio- fire alarm Andrews regarding cost of the ataadtng in the center of the-i Normally,.we now choose to pay a 'nuts like the phe in thls.Droodle vest.Industrial auburbe, ha had^'nothing to say until T j system, however, saying.'Tt cost* system. t^Uracka When Ije was hit. He was I tb« U«*l have been gUd, rather than eorty, This radioaoUyily'4n the pas­ loll whenever wo go to Hartford; suggested Robert Greger. of The'Cpmmunlst-called strike le tanf^ with the other commission-- , too muctv to maintain, radios, and ! Disagrees wiili Plan TwBe,d. ■ AU rtetit* of rcpubiwul ,t»- have. American* wanting to .go tures and the miUr of^Oermany, -We don't have to. We can go..a the fourth'thj* year. A recent a(ir- J ^ p h Pearce. 2 'j, sort of Mr. .jtop»teha»-iat«to w r ' - Miami rydUld be accepted by the f '' they don’t work half the time aa ' Retiring' CD Director 'Lawrence to the help of Egypt. during. July and August, befoi-e free route if we wish. And it is vey by the British-owned news­ One commissioner'said emphat- It House disagreed with'tying''ln..CD .and Mrs. Merrill Pearce, was p\iblic.-'iialf the fun of dunking, is paper the Statesman said prices of leally that the alarm 's.vs'tem y>iti Mrric* cttiit «( ^,^or that would be at least.some the recent'Riissi an series of tests (hat knowledge which 'makes us gSIlOO Radio Setup with fire alarms, because he ftit At^dlng to the right of his play­ accept the toil we do pay in good getting your fingers in the Coffee essential commodities haye risen YO«m UKI 0«l« QUALITY WAY > should be moved out of the Towii mechanical difficulties would make ..^ty- fiagexo T, Kelly mate.. He -was Injured critically. tcken..of the kind of eentjmental in Siberia, would seem to have- add. soaking. the bottom part of 2d per cent since Jenu’afjr> 'Farm into Tolland County Jail. Andrews "adyocated inatallattm kplrit, "and without, protek. of , a ' <3.000 ■ radio,,alarm ' system, the w:Qrkirtg of the two nearly, im-' He was taken to Springflold hos-1 m M , Oi Stand America' might be expected drifted over from Bikini, out in the your shirt cuff. And handies on Manchester Motor Spies, Inc—612 Wesi"".banter St. 'AUy.'E.ugene T. KTelljr, a Demo­ «» NoW.'dn its hunger Tor bridges; Increase Speed, Efficiency half to be'paid by Vernon and the possible:-.. I pita! where:Jje.was treated for' to take on the isauc involved, which far Pacific ocean, on the. opposite the' cil.v bf .H artford. wUh atalte Donuts could be dangerous. If they Nine • outT>f.every'K., American Phone MI »-Si295 - Commissioner Maurice Fielding House saitLCD/has two types of crat, seeks'siection Mondiy-»to the severe scalp laceiations. His name were made out of wood or plastic other halt by the federal govern­ Ir'oiie of,colonlaUahi^ersuB anti- aide of the world, some .85OOO or cooperation and.^ compliattye;^ is wjrkere are now covered by,so­ said he felt a move of the central ment on, a 'Civil Dmense matching alarms, a -''yellow’’ alert and a Board .of D lrectbril . . was placed on the danger Hat. B«nM|^ttng C«i™ , establishing wh'it'''amounis to ah a lot of commuters would run the' cial seCurty, '' . answering system from the Town "red" alert. A "yellow” alert With engineer Teed on the trialii -iBsMoiM M UMaetBi rtiponilbQltr U» c o lo n la li^ ' ^ 10,000 mlle.i away at least. * risk of choking to death in their fund basis. CD'enlcps the picture Kelly.^a Manchester native, at­ TnompMeiJ •iro n appeartnc ta c^ntrance and exit fee-TocI all who Farm to the county Jail would because air raid sirens would also signal to a -vacillaUng one, while s was conductor HarryKnowltbii-rf" VcrUNmnU aiid other rca^g ^Uer The reason Why Egypt need* pi­ rush to catch the 8:1.1. Of course .. make the entire syatem faster and "red" alert is'a steady blast on the tended schools here and in New New Haven. , r to The m>d>—ter EvMilnit HeraKU Jtpptpach it from the east? be connected to the sj’steimmder lots ia simple. Brithin and France, These..bridges are supposed to if.the handles were also made out more efficient. ' siren, Britain,' -where he 'was gr-nduated of dough, they could be eaten, but the'plan. ' * •dTerttotng clotong Boon: in their effort to bring Egypt, back help save'the, downtown retail sec­ He said: "Whoever answers the Since a fire alarm and a CD from New 'Britain High School. ■ p.m., ftlday. that w-ottld.defeat the original pur­ telephone at the Town Fan According to federal regulations; alarm would need sepaiatc ______. p.m. Monday. . . to tte colonial kneea, encouraged tion of Hartfoi'di.by making Hart­ m matching funds can be secured only Duririg World \Vi»t 4I, he served in ford more acces.sible to people who pose, becaukc-.then the handles doesn’t know how to turn in ah receivers, the cost would thereby the. Sues Canal COmpkny.to make Connecticut^ would have to have handle* etc alarm." Fielding seemed in if CD is Included. increase, he said. Also, House the Navy for four years,v ■ Wrought Iren RQfl{||ig>' live east. B}i{ these people to whom Howard G:t Reynolds, chief of one of the most extraordinary of­ the inyi^tioh to shop more in etc. If you ask me Donuts with agreement with Andretsto that the added,-Rockville Police headqi'.ar- He attended Trinity College and, Porch Columns Handles would be vicious circles. the Eagleville . Fite. Department the University'of Connecticut Law- ttMUtoai: I0;«> a.i% M (i fers in history to lU pilots. This -Y an kee Hartford Is extended are also to be ■present system is too slow and t'ers now controls ringing ■ CD ' accept Saturday W HAT IF that, a move would help solve the and former Tolland County Mu­ alerts.and thatjwould present dif­ School, graduating'ln..I951, / This is what the Democratic Party wants to do, fbr .yoyi, ' was an offer of three years salary By A. H; billedTor the handsome, new invita- tual Aid Coordinator, .described VALLEY w e l d in g C O . ' 9 it-* .' Tiph. anywhere. Just as problem. ^ ficulties. ., He returned to Manchester to For Free. Estimate Call logically aa "...Andrews yesterday sited two i ''“^io alarm s.vstem as follows; TwH ^ y , Sept. 25 if they would ipiit their jobs, and , But, whether or hot this future, they belong on the old Bulkeley None o'f/the other commissioners practice law and in May i»55 Join­ Olaatonbitry ME S-9118 the taxpayer. This is ouY program for making Manchester a /- thus help make it impossible for Governor Ribicoff has gone for prospect is going to help save bridge at Hartford. •> cases where delays i n soundihg! -5 H three Vernon departmehU were available for comment on ed Atty. Leon Podrove in the for­ FlfeE^RliCES;^ the fire alarm proved costly, o n e i would he equipped with short wave mation of a law firm. l ^ ’pt to Operate the Danal. That the toll system of financing for the Hartford oi- hot, by the system of Anrew;s’ charges. better place injwhich to live and work. _ _ * Scorn Nih Thie Pi* proposed five new bridges across charging it.s visitors from the east of which h e said was instrum ental ! ''®i—For ty Bar Assn., and the Connecticut GIVE HER of pie in the eky for e v e r y ^ y . their Jobe can be understood, easily Idea that not only these new individual rights. We have a this month. More rccenU.V. de- the Vernon Cenlci' Department, the first tinie in recent years, a Bar Assn. He has been adm'-tted to There le. of couree. g direi^ con­ enough. bridges but sll other bridges acioss vague feeling that the state of lays were blamed for loss of the! would emit a certalq.. radio fre- Rocky Mountain.sheep panhandled practice before the Federal Dis­ CHANEL NO. 5 George Chesscy home on Tunnel i quency tone which would be picked tourists along ''-Qaing-to-the-Sun I. TO SAVE THE TAXPAYERS’ MONEY; r-' nection between tte nlmoet unb*«^ But their response to the cash the Connecticut at Hartford shair-Connecticut owes "us, or anybody, Would ,vou be able to rebtiild trict Court. avstlable at -, - able wonderfulneea of Atnertcak' be toll bridges. free - passage across the river at Rd. i up^bv the Vernon center radio te- Highway in Glacier^ National Park. Kelly served as chairman of the 'cement offered them has left That means that the toll on the Hartford. "We think we have paid and refurnish with your pres­ Andrews said human failure ; ceiveri.^ The mountain sheep usually prefer 195.1 American Red. Cross Fund (A) FACILI’ITES m u s t b e im p r o v e d t o a t t r a c t life aa it ie now beliir predicted to J)eki open for Egypt to obtain Charter Oak Bridge wlH go up, enough gas Tm , over our motor­ ent insurance? waa the cause of the delays, add-1 That tone would automatically to.be' as far away from civiliza­ Drive. Kelly lives with-his wife and NEW INDUSTRIES to those lasge areas of Manchester pres­ ■901 m a in STREET ua, and the aeaabn of the year. 'Hiia rhelp from other sources. Russiafrbm its present one cent ■ com­ ing years, a n d ^ o u g h tolls, too, on Jng. "People who answer the tele- close a .switch and set off the tion as possible. five children at'106 Ferguson Rd. ently zoned for industrial use. We must put through a policy ia the aeaaon for reapinc voUa, and was qiUCk enough to see its op­ muter rate. We so assume, at any other projects aihcedV paid for, to Let u.s bring your protection :______^______z______L . ■ , ■ of united action by the various town agencies in order to sell that atimuUtea the imai^naUon bf rate, because we dopbt that one de.serve jiist.one .stuall antiquated portunity. h..wee a close cell when cent a crossing woulcf finance the into line with today’s higher our town to those industries who intend to re-locate, political candidates and they find bridge for such free pa.ssage, our State department almost new bridges, and becau.se we as­ something w e 'could use If we replacement co.sts. A smart (B) ’ A CENTRAL PURCHASING AGENCY SHOULD themaelvea unable to realat deacrib- seemed, determined to keep at sume that all tolls would have to choose to, something to\uake us thing .would be to include Ad­ tn* for ua. in happy proapectus the home any Amerfcans who heard be' the same amount, to distribute feel that when we went (wgr one BE ES'TABLISHED. Buying is now done on a departmentalized the traffic evenly. of the toll bridge.s'. vqg were doing ditional Living Expense Insur­ hit or miss basis with high prices being paid for many items wonderful thinca they are ready to the combined call Of casti, adven-' ance which would pay for tem­ bringr to the America of tomor- That also means that the old so and paying a toll as a free that could be purchased. much more cheaply through cen­ tuie and good old American prin­ Bulkeley Bridge, the .free bridge zen. with alternative privile^ porary lodging a t a hotel. Call tralized purchasing,. ^ .' row. ■ -. t, ■. ciple. now in operation, will be renovated available if we insisted on using it. us today! ' ; It can be Judged, from the un- enough to have a toll station But If'w e lose out on our cru­ A AqeM quslik 4-trsn.. (C) THE TOWN CLERK SHOULD BE PUT ON A SAL- . happy and acomful-reaction of the placed on it. ■ \ sade for one' -poor sumlving free backed by .an iren-eltd And it also means that /he route acro.ss this river in one Con- dieney-back (varanitc ef/ull YOU’RE MISSING PLENTY...IF YOU HAVEN’T TRIED ARY BASIS and the large revenue from this office Should be ; Dcmocrata. that it ia Vice Preai- So Smrry, J*l*«i*? . ction, yci ullint for one- bridge now under construc},ion, the 1 necticut city, we will then see no turned ihto the Town Treasury. dent Nixon-wHioihaa'pictured tht fourth the price of rniny comparsblc There is nothing so tonic on an so-called Founders' bridge, will 1 reason why any bridge, anywhere tidt. So imsll, 10 litni ii can be ' bifgeat and moat dramatic piece Of early fall mpriiing as catching your also be under the toll system. j in the s-tate. should be left free. hidden behind 1 man'r nccklic... (D) A DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION SHOULD BE pie. Ib e Democrata are attacking betters with their editorial striped Or, summing up, i f means th a t,' Tolls belo'ng. on any one of them, worn in a woman'e hair! Operatet ESTABLISHED to handle, efficiently the collection of both for only about Ibc a week. him with a ferocity'which ia cer- pants suspended. But we would ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' " THE THIRD BRILLIANT GASOLINE garbage and rubbis)^, At present there is no resular rubbish , . lainly tinged With Jealouay and en- rot take our tonic gloat over this R obert J . S mith . collection, while the.garbage collection is highly unsatisfactory;' Why didn't they think of it hnornihg'a edition of the New Tork i Open Saturday mornings I N c ' 5^ R P O R A T E D -I The Town can do both jobs cheaper than by the present method .firet Times if there w-^ynot some kind* fpey Wm peywaaSi REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE of letting a priyate contract .for only the garbage collection. Vice Preaident Nixon'a great of moral involved.^ Tha moral Is JM MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR — lE L . Ml 9-524J (E) THE DEPARTMENTS OF PARKS AND RECREA­ > campaign acoop waa HTITspeech in this: to err is not only'hUmen; itfli and Thurs. evenings "INSURANSMITH8 SINCE ItU" which ho foreaaw, for the “not too QUINN’S © TION SHOULD BE COf^OLTDATED to make maximum use"' a sign of the-times. Saturday morninffs 9 to 12—^Thurs. eveninffs 6 to 8 of Town-owned property for public recreation. diatant future." a[ four day work Hie New Tork Times this morn­ week for all Americana, along with ing has a forceful editorial, dia- PHARMACY m three televiaion aeta^ twpjcara. imd .cusslng "Shooting at Amoy," Phone MI 3-4136 more laviah homeA'^ which runs along a* follows: H. TO IMPROVE THE TOW Nt SERVIGES Thia haa the democrata ao ax- "Thero haa been- another China ' cited they have aimoatt but not coiut incideat.. . A German frelghc- ri- - i«ma8w:#rt«eemtA-,f-w*Mivwae**rei: ^x«-THE TAXPAYERS: V ^ te , committed the ■ aUategical er, unarmed and procaeding neither / terror of implyihg' that-aiich won­ to nor from Formosa, get caught 'N (A) A p a r k in g AUTHORI'TY s h o u l d b e CREATED derful thinga are not poaaible fob in a typhoon. The ship ran for to provide off-street parking facilities financed from parking^ Am erics shelter and found it in the protect­ / ■ nieter revenue. -Parking is a matter that involves the public 9u^ in thia aaaaoni the Demo­ ed harbor of Amoy. It was an safety and convenience arid is a proper concern of the municipal crata are no alotichca themaelvea. obvious distress case. \ authoiities. The high property assessments of the Central Busi­ ' Adlni Stevenaon. Tor Inatance. haa "The ehip," eaye the New- York onight's your at Watkins! ness District must be mairitained.^A coordinated traffic plan Juat devoted a full length cam­ Times, "was'grMted by a fusilede must be adopted at the same tjme. •' paign apeech to the future welfare bf artillery fire from the Rbd Chi­ -Y- of “our older dUxena." and hia pro- nese batteries that ring Amoy har­ (B> AN ASSISTANT TOWN m a n a g e r SHOULD BE ' gram' for them, includea a .lieart- bor. It waa struck a number of ; 7 APPOINTED with qualiflcatioris and salary at the professional w*armlng aaauranca of aome kind times. . One crewman waa killed level. This is necessary to bring about an iinprovement of the againat every kind of problem. The and eeyeral were injured. Even­ In a survey among users of competitive brands efficiency of the town’s operations, so th a tth e maximum yield only thing he haa left out ia> g u v - tually the ship wsa able to limp can be rmlized from each tax dollar. antee of perpetual youth, but their baek-to Hong Kong. .0^ . (C) A PERSONAL DEPARTMENT SHOIJLD BE ES­ life would be no fUU. aa he picturea • 7 ."It will be obeeryed th a tn is was -7 --- who tested this new power fuel in their TABLISHED to handle recruitment, job classifications, job it for the future, that they would not. a military patrol plane 'intrud­ /. pe,rformance standards and employe grievance procedures. An • hardly notice the paaaage of the ing’ u^wtt Chinese air. It waa not advirory Per.sonnel Appeals Board of three (3) mepibers, one yeara. a blockad#. runner of any sort. It own high-compression cars.. »8 0 % report of whom should be. a town employe, should be established to Cynica may point out that auch was B ^ ^ rr y in g contraband. It hear employe grievances and any other personnel matters, re-,' rival piecea of pie in the aky have offered mo conceivable threat, to special demonstrations by ferred to it by the manager. an unfortunate tendency to ecUpse^the Red Qhineee. It wys simply a ...... ,— ■ - ■ ------one another. Btaveiiaon's . aasur ship in trouble. X •. immediate improvement in performance! ^ (D) AVMUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL SHOULD BE ancea of greater bid age SMurity This ia not the first suck inci­ The MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY BUILT so a s ^ be accessible to the north end of town. We ap,- would, of course, be more difficult dent. and. in its several priAeces- prove the budgbt allowance for the improvement of Globe Hol­ ; to prmide if we were,to cut our sors the Chinese Communis-a have IfRV/NG NflGHB0»/NG COMMUNITIIS Capitol Equipment Co. low Swimming 1^1, national work week dowh another lAkcn the attitude that anything (E) THE MARY CHENEY LIBRARY ADDITION day. It takca a little managing to they happened to have done was SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED. carry bn 'with Uieories produc­ Jiistified by the circumstance*. The DRIVE IN TELLER • ONE STOP BANKING ing leas and having more. CSiinesc Communists make their No fuel available in this area could get top ...... :...... ■ ' - "■— — LaFlamme "Appliance Tet this is nbt all campaign pie, own law and set Jhyir own code. YOUR ESSO DEALER OFFERS THREE GASOLINES, HERE'S WHY. .J power from the new higher-compression and ..U 'is hot all nonsense. The W* have seen it iri slctlon.” III. TO IMPROVE THE ADMINISTRATION ' tihaglnetion of our candidates is , we have indeed, but not tliis TSneibNrd^*bs^l^nis^ engines until Esso Research developed 'often much more'reallstic than we time. • ^ G o l d e n E s s o E x t r a , It is the first gasoline OF TOWN AFFAIRS: > I SEott V "• . 'A '• concede it to be.; Capipaign time ,. What happened to theNew York _ Camdot Ceramics.. actually designed .to get. f^l) powe^ and ■ .'s. . / la a time '.for looking ahead to the Hmes was that it wrote itS'bditor-; (A) t h e t o w n c l e r k s h o u l d b e a p p o in t e d o n m- ,i ' America, of tomorrow, mud candi- 1*1 bn the basis o f the first ne\y>‘ top mileage from today^s most advanced A NON-POLITICAL b a s is and should retain office during the ? dates sometimes'have,the inepira- flesh about the mislling of the Ger- engines.’When owners of high-compression proper ronduct of the office. This is an administrative.office, ■i Uon Of true eeere. nian freighter, which did attribute and. shield be removed from politics.. , , We remember well the scorn of cars teisted this new power fuel, they the shelling to the Chinese Conunu- You install it yoursQlf Pottertoh's - Burton's ' (B) APPOINTMEN'TS 'TO -rOWN BOAW)S SHOULD BE : the Republicans when that irre- nisti. A little later, it developed applauded'"'such characteristics a4 batter .iponaible dreamer, Henry Wallace, FILLED ON THE BASIS OF MERIT AND QUALIHGATION that it Jfiadn't-been the Chinese rhilaaga, quicker starting, more power, faster and not on the^ basis of political affiliation. This will insure- ; once held .for thegoal of <0,000,000 Communists at ail, but the Chinese Job* for Americans. That crack- a n d S ^ I ^ dfcileratien, and groatar angin^meothnesk. conscieritious and high-level administration of these Boards., NaUpnaJlsU of Chiang KaiTShek. Each bofir^l membership should be bi-partisan. / pot dream ol^ only a few years ago f oing the shelling -from the group Sherwin - Williams ...Co. Now, with '57 engines going to even higher ■ it' now one ,of the proud boasts of of iaiahttt they hold off Amoy har­ compressions, the need for this new power (Q PLANNINiR FOR THE FU'fuRE GROWTH^ OF . the Republican party itself. bor. We expect the New York X MANCHESTER IS VITAL. The Planriirig Office sl^ould be op­ „When, politicians 16ok to the Times will catch up with iU error, fuel will be greater than ever! ' erated 80 that the p.roblems of growth can bef antidapted and ' morrow. In their,' vote-getting fer­ in.d print some statement of ebr- John Leavitt, inc. solved before the need becomes an emergency. Not tp plan for \ vor, we all tend to be. skeptical. reetlbh. ' . Drive in today and try a tartkful of new Manchester’s future is to invite deterioration of ourr Town. Put when that tomorrow'.arrives, |s^.. But in that event, what we won- G q i J j e n E s s o . E x t r a . . . the world’s finest ‘ lit- -. we often find political prophecy cer to this': Wiu -it let iU descrip­ (D) VOTING PLACES MUST BE IN C R EA S^ AND ' Sevan merchants join with us tonight in celebrat­ gasoline I . : - y RELOCATED, We already have started a study to roVe this haa been am uingiy sound. tion of the lawless. Ikutal nature ing Mome Fashion Time "Open House." There'll .80 don't; laugh' at the four dky ' O f the incident still stand? Or is need. We favor action before the 1958 Sections. week, or the fullw more comfort­ it a, mark of the^imes that the be demonstrations, galorjp-7 . Carpet cleaning, ESSO STANDARD OIL’ COMPANY ' ' ■ -‘'T, able Ufe fbr the el^rly. It might shelling of a defenseless, harmley* wall murals, colo^ TV/. ;• woodworking, ceramics 1 , . Millions of cars de­ 2. Many cars require 3. Many of the newer cart . We'believe that a political party has a duty to let the peo­ . be more realistic to prepare your- chip in typhoon distrefs to a crime .making, etecfronic cooking . ^..models . ' • nowost liver setisfectory per- premium gasoline for . with the higher.compression ple know its position oh the important issues. This is where we :fo,rm*nce with regular- their more powerful en- ' eelfr mentally, for the, enjoymssit only when it to done by one kind engines nei^ a brand- new- stand, We present this positive, forward-looking program, and fabrics. Mrs. Dorothy'Qaker at \the Hammond Or-' priced gasoline. Esso, is gines. Su^r premium 'Of them. of Chinese ? ; , . . kind of. gasoline. Esso Re- '■ )We have nominated candidates of the highest calibre who are ' gan; Fradoric E. Warner in our Piano Shop. Somo- the largest iellcramqng ’ E sso E xtba is made search developed Golpxn *' THIS WEEK. TRY THE _ fully callable of carr.ving it out. _ ; ^ . - thing doing evtry minute from 7 to 9. Nothirig ^ *11 brands in the entire • espectolly-fqr'these'car*. Esso E xtra for these car*. .• PaMports Gruite^A- Strlluw And Straws are* served'•by Esso If yo"u'get full power It is the first gasoline actu­ wni be sold^V ' - - .Dealers. If you get satis- with Super premium WOHLO’S FINEST GASptINE, Ouri state ItoparUnept lalmost, ally designed to get all the . Uhtfonuoatfly for our atomic * 10 COiORS • GUARANpi ifactory performarree Esso E xtka, there's no iJowegr from t o i l 's - a n d to- but S lo t quite, afrorated te Haelf -peace of mind, not all. the ei’idencf. 3 9 c s q . Ft. with Esso, you nrodn’t jieed to pay for e higher tnorrow’s--engine8. It's in a ' a new restriction on the' auppoeed- GOLDEN ESSO EXTRA " or aJl the oplniop .faUe in neatly • EASY TO HANDlE 4 «4’ SHSfS ■ iise more expensive fuel. priced gasoline. class by itself. - . — i-.' _ PuU The Top Lever - !>■ gqoM teed freedom of Ameyh behind the sasurahee of the atoih- - .T damf(^(ber day; -It came clOee levers. like Admiral Rtritusa that CHOOSE THE FUEj, YOU NEED WITHOUT PAYlH^ A PENNY FOR QUALITY YOU CANT USE! TbdoPif this la iU attltuoe ^ a r d we ahould regard imisaible atomic ■' - k ' Void Democratic Oct. ) the passport -equtipU of, Aiherlron war aa a pleasant blessing' upon.j • -pPoU who wqnted'to go to Egypt mankind, which would kill only Ct^, l»S«. Bil* iM. to take Jobe as piloU-dn thy |Sues thiee the bdmbs .were aimed a t-1 BUILDING MATERIALS . * iV**- ** detoyed g.enting There are alwAye ' contintiin^ j LUMBER FUEL f^ma iwaaports. and fiMlly it an- miimr dtosesti; like the' foUbwlng ! 636 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-5253 Fir^tylas^aitd al^ buy for Moto) mg. ( vMUKced That tt aria graxung’pass- ncw^’ slo^, the/ot^fer day, from >&■ ■ ? % MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANCH fiSim GQNM„ TUESDAY' SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 P A G fe p a g e BIO H T^- MANCBESHUt EVENIKG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY,. SEI^EMBER 26, 19S6 ■'■■i.i mil.." ■■ T- that Christ may Introduce us -to Registrars Fastor PejlrVers self.^The earnest seeker after Gbd town to a thriving city, and the 1 . ' lUvatdh Mark Goldfen ^^ijDivenMtry high potentiality:" said the will not be diaappointed, however preacher, ” la what shoutd ,hap|»aiij^ C o v e n t r y Peoplc^s G roup Slim oM tics Inttruetor Rescuers Free school ,syatem Increase' to double .-^;V , ' ______grtetfy surprised he may' be to ade BEFORE YOU CONVERT Us altei. She had a.part In wat'ch- Voters to Check H ^ r e b i T t^. JUsta containing the hfemaa , On 'tiptow'th.AwsIvHte^^oinihg^ atUl llvldi^tn town, and t ^ n g a .ate, to a. higher leviet-.of "spiritual I T o R a t t y Port' t>f Spain; THnidad, Sept. SiMtewneiAciiiif., sept. 26 (8>>— '^anchMter voters have Beaff o'f'tlie Lord, is ihe.Jd^I experience.’’^ keeit-lptereit-. . fft - . sducatli inhaiie^ind 'posted oh boards 'located on the 25 ,UFi~K prelltninary count of A S-yeaf-old jboy-trnp^d nine feeA n who.parUcipaterin^i|>IiQ>7^ .."ThepreaCherclted a billboard^^- ' , S -T ^ - '> C ■'■ .....— <' — “ ■o^er coInii|dn{ljf^.;^ain. Hd dotff^ : lawn of the Municipalpal Building,Building. ^ TYBU R <7: i Co\iAity. 2* ?BpU in Trinidad'* general eleo- underground lh 'a .l2-l»^vven cas­ she will. MFsbui^:^- gver with A ll Voters should theck to see th at ship;” .ffjild"thq Rev. John" fc^Host A!^t{|BmMt"whleh,;he Jiad seen lii era tions''Ahpwed today the People’a ing -was saved last night'1i i > dra-‘ her hduaq, her gat^^nTAsF .. their nantea are listed .correctly. fh.;H0rt^>I<{h^st.Church Sunday' anirthft"-4tate. 'Aimed :tp-:lnvlte - the SCHOOL OP THE DANCE PUygrouii^ l *rtei> Co»atr.i;Mofr matlc .rescue witnessed by ihdqs-; and in a r s in g and--iielpthi^)ie.r thiT'cegistrara of voter*-0oted"'to- tcayeler-^td- .*;"c.ert*ln ..jrestiucant. l^on|{)i^|iEtiotiM. OhuFih ~^e\y *«^ng»,jind see-saws at:e NaJ-ional Idovement (P N M ) awept' morhlhjr<*'Tb<»>^eachsr delivered • Wa itkla., -husband. Draper BensOh,.At iilA . ■day.: . ■ ' ‘ h i* "whtbh: waiA"4ntitIed ‘'The -punch li,i>e ,df ,,the adVectlse-. TO REGISTER Heat JfeCurday "to the Tolland As- ] beinj- 4'onatr\iCted-,at ^ 'e Robert to ^w ^r with IS qf 24 Legialativa ■ Worklng-.l|i rv e a ty ’ relays, fire*, w-or^ qf interior decorating.' The lists arc potted so that" ment was ‘Prepare T o . be Pam­ • Warm Council Seats. ' - ” O..Com^. L H " W Wetfshlp and pered.’ I do believe that'this.is the |iociationT*il^lm TS^^'ship rally; son School; playgroundT^ Frahcie^ men and vorunteers tore at. the -, vdters who'Anff theiKjismes arp Bow Down,” in Please CalT Ml 9*5767 '-.pr. Eric fcr-Wiiusma,"Header of . ______weU-groQiiit«d, thh'Sahc.tuaiy Avmy some people come - Iflto" the « t the local church. ' V : Beaudet, Richard Upton apd Al- Sandy soil aroucid the abandoned not listed, are,kpelied wTh^^g^ of fliled to''capacity: wil- S^ressurff BurnffrA"^ T**;, iu _ o i bert McLain hav-acontrlbuted^ver the j^predomlnaiilly. N eg ro ' RtJK. for two hours -while tiny M odels foi^ShoiY iiiffre’B i^hinff that will set "oft his appear-^ are listed at {he. wrong addreib or house, of the Lord. They are":be^ef,t' The-Rev. Mr,'Mi:,’'' Ho*t drew ,'upon of: any expectation that Gbd dr the ^306 feet of ^teer-ptne: for the defeated-hi| nearest rivsl b>' rmy Hartnett whimpered;^ an^ ance as^ell as a faultlessly flni8he6 shitt. In the wrong dUitrict, may notify f j( Erosartads of Youth.” It wlH v-Q„jpn,cnt' .e- Incident-, o7 J*a»ia’'4!0rtversatloii' preaHi'^ wiU: effect a change .in A iH D THE L a t e s t 8-tON than 4,000 "vote's In yesterday’s idd^n-Jhis cramped and . n s ty ^At If'^m ndunced That’s the we iurn out heriN—and the registrars of the error. with- the wdirian of"Bainairla at « t la am. -wuh reeiatrallon. «»td ^'^Th'e unit.hah aup- VOtlijgv. lhetr>ja;a3Mij^s<^" \ pHson. The registrar* are Edward arob’s well- es a"apringlSpard"for The unofficial tabulation also each one Is,.eetl0|^|an6 wrapped to iheep it . Moriarty, Democrat, arid Donald ’’Sineert:^dtajdp. offered in hu­ AIR COHompHEK (riEEI^Mil^ATER) a.nrr at'th* Nathan Hale P""' Jimns* and a wing A **®y I*** pipe, once " Mra^ Alden' X, Grant> 599 H " that way, , " his marks'uppn worihlp, - i ^ C en tS *’?, tHejiroject atarted Sept. iiave . the People’s Dm ocratic |dsed~/or-JJTlgatti)n- i6hlle playing "Hemingway, Republican. They ‘‘The Womsn'eame to tei^y^.t 6 mility as Of ihO iihji^n'in Jesus' party, led by a Hindu, Bhadaae Maht'Rtr^xhairman of models fqr illu.stFStion, leadS'to re^scovj FUNErAL H O M l" - T h ? 9 «^ <»ven t ry "PU grm i•', In a vacant lot. Other children saw the YWea^Dessert Card Party- maintain an ofllce in the base- draw water, "end so "yoqwid I Cdme Hscovery of Maraj, 5 seats; the British Empire him dissM^s) and notifL'd'hiff par­ . rnent of the Municipal Building. »el^*l^P«Rlatrath?n conit^tteo, ""‘I? “"'>«*• of Frank- and Fashion Show, in the new high to the house of God. to drink o f the■'"v, ?dll ^^atfedbv Janet Sills Penning chalr^n, and^om- Citizens and Home Rule party ents, Mr. and Mr*. N . ,L. Hartiratt. The lists sre posted each election water .which slakes all thirst. Bur-; F IJ ^ E R A L ■ - ittittce members. Charles Gham- JKhool Thursday"-evening,'Oct. 4. nd Miaa Haael Liltlle. headed by 'TubsT Uriah Butler. 3 --.parkness was, failing as the; res- announces that the foUowing will . year, but the -number" of correc- dened assail of us are with the regiafralion fun alnglng hersi _^Principai Royal O; Fiahec. aeata and the Labor party 2. Roth N lcue operation begkA.and the flood­ tiona made upon notlffcation of the nicksacks of-.rare strapped to our FUEL.OIL Jean F. Roy. Harhion N. Cochrane, Maral and Butler won election. mod.eriaahlons furnished "by, Safe- SERVICE ...Ibe'led by the Rev. George B. light* fsad to illuminate the scene Alien Inc.,"Hartford; • LAUNDRY i DRY CLEANiHR voters Is ahvMy*. sma:!, according backs, we ented^nto the cxperl-i I Eliza1i$i vy. Bryce Honeyw-ell and Dextef Che Independent. Lionel Seuliter M r* Marjorie AV. Rmith to the reglsu'srs. The registrar* Walter N. BisSna*,A buainesa meet-: attra'cted a throng estimated at . Mr*. Alexander Wylie, Mrs. Lew"- cnee o { worship .wltt. expectancy. | \ j^JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL--.-(^NNECTiCtJT COKE G. ;VVheelock. co-president. ah. was elected. ' ' more thih-.ZOOO, feel it is apparent that ,mo*t voters Leclcrc f andelefetioh'of officers will fol- is MscClaim Mrs. Benjamin Bey- It Is th'e'anticipatioh corriparable to ‘ Fragment Society Clect* PNM candidates defeated "three Two. class session's o f the popu­ An earth-shakingi-M cheer went up do not bother to inspect the posted C i ^ e t i o s ^ I after Which lunch will rer, Mr*. Thomas Ferguson, Mrs, that of the leper who came "to J e -! * "Director 3Y9 BROAD ST. ^ M l 9*4539 of five ministers in the last gov- lar allmnastica course, given uoider as the rescuers siicc.eeded in C.ear- list. '. t e held. New officers of the Fragment Merrill Adams, Mrs. Robert Bant- 23,Malri Street, Manchester Society of Second Congregational ernipent. Labor Minteter Albert the hobWruid, crafts program of ing away enough dlr£"tq cut off a That failure ic one of the majoi T>t. GSialmers Co*. Hartford ly,. Mr*. Robert Taylor, Mr*. W al­ Thedlogicia Seminary, will - give Church include Mrs. c S fa E. Ed­ Gome*; heTd of the^ Conservative the M^ncheate^ YW CA .will be­ -foot section of the pipe, and , reasons the present lists are inac Drugstores < JCair Ml 9-5869 8 ter Schultheis, Mrs. Floyd Mae- "Facing up to the worst ln us. 1 i^, m the principal address ait the after- mondson. president: Miss HildaM . and principally Roman Catholic gin next week. The evening divi­ deputy fire Chief ,C. Lthnqil - Civate, both official.* admit Nell and Misa Phyllia Franken- Advertise m The Herald—4 _ p(via ' «*«sion.- A movie entitled^ Keliar, vice president; Mrs. JcOhn party of progressive political sion class meets on .Tuesday, Oct. reach^ down arul pUlledTltr b ^ Party worker* and eleqtiori offi­ "berger. . to Say No and Keep Your TCTKingebury. secretary; Mrs. C- groups, waa beaten by Ulrlc Lee. 2, from 8 to 9; and the rtiqrnihg ouL ,, cials Complain after almost every The., fashion show wUl atari ^JMehds'' "Will-be shown. ' Irving I^omis. tT-easurer. >38-year-old trade unionist. Health divi'aion on Thursday, Oct. 4, from , A root growing through the cas­ .election, that there are many promptly at 7:45 p.m.. and will be Appointment of committees has minister Norman Tank lost to Dr. toll. ing had kept him from falling omissions fro'm,the lists, duplica­ J, 6^ u p . diacuaaipna. recreation presented while guests are enjoy­ been held over until the return of Patrick Solomon: .Education minis­ Each course will run fqr * series deeper into the pipe, w hlch^tend- tions and errors. "The recent prl- 4tnd game»-^will follow, with wor. ing their dessert, after which they Mr*. iMidondaon at thib and of Oc- ter Roy Joseph, w-a* defeated by of *1 ' weeks. meeU|^ o.n the same ed for 150 fa^t, rescuers said. "< ,m sfy brought forth" msBy such hlp and ihatallation of nfficcra Dr. Winston Mahabir. >^i. may play qsrd games ot their kwing the afternoon seaaion. , toVr from England. day .of the week ah d ';«t'^eM ,m e Tomiay 'ai 4|e from four area high achoolsV -d-SO p.m. In the Church'Community Williams, but othcra supported hia fourth season in Ma«ehe.ner. House. Mr?. Flimcb^e^^Sehaon.' recently you get a J^indham. Manchester, Stafford *’ paHyi During the campaign' Wll- ’The, course includes auggeatlonz retired as sddretary- from the office Springs and Rockville. They will also serve dinner at liatn». called for greater latitpda ih weight control, uterciaea.’ tor of the SupCrlhrendent of. School*, Lines mammoth South Coventry Pilgrim Fellow- the membership meetlr , "or Tol­ — ■ ~ diatribution o( \blg(h control Irtfor-- slimming and ;muacte' toning, and was the recipient of a piirsq pre­ GENERAL MEASURES trade-in fer hip will have installation .of offi- land County Farm Bureau at 7 mation and greater emphasta qn a- .< "ipllfied; ballet foi*. dri'elopmeht ers ip the local church Sunday p.m. here Oct. 9. ' sented to h«r on Saturday by the Revised parking meter ordinance to provide for better The following books have been your eld TV set f state-controlled educational sy(tem.' of gijate and Pdise* There a ill’ be MshriSeet'eF Edueatioir Assn; as a Mr. and Mrs. T- J. Rivard, 322 Fallot Photo Evening during a candlelight 8erv-‘ The society will nwet tomorrowr Some idolence marked the ejec­ .a rtpi‘*sentatfve ffbtn the Gon-f T; utilization ot parking meter receipts. added to your libraries: tribute '.Iqf ’■'hef- * htany years of Mary Cheney Library, Fiction: Spring St., celebrated,, their golden on new atV p.m. in the Church Cdmmuhity tions; .Rplice'< rescued a Rodian '^nectic'ut Dairy ,and f*ood Council,' splendid service, ' 1906, Mr. and Mrs. Rivard have 2 The name of Jean Ann Bradfield House. , . Caiholic'prieat from an angry, He-; Adopted a positive, up-to-date building code to regulate Balmer, Candle of the Wicked; wedding anniveisary Sunday after­ MOTOROLA TVI who will speiak about basic HeaRh ’ In accordance with Mr*. Benson's lived in Manchester for the past 20 inadvertently omitted as a Berord Books Due- V gro mob here. In rural areas dur- foddr, mitHtldn,''etc7' 2: the construction of buildings. Brean, Matter of . Fset; Bright, noon with .a family dinner at Cav'-: year*. They have six living chil­ Jnemher of the waya and means ing the campaign at least one per­ wishes that no social affair be Spirit of the Chase; Day^, Lewis. All 4-H Club mtmbera are re­ The course is open tc Y members planned in her honor, the gift was ey's Restaurant and open house , dren; H. C. Rivard of thi.* town 2tommlttee.o son was slain,' 12 were Injured and Tangled Web; Fenwick. Days of later at their home. ■ minded that record books must be only; membership mtiy be easily taken to her home by a small dele­ Increased salaries and wages for town employes in 1955 Mrs.' Dale Likmal of New Hamp­ • A ll members of the group will 40 were jailed. '' Plenty: Ross, Tight Corner;" Mars- Friends and relatives from as* shire, L. V. Rivard, also of Man turned in to their leaders by the o^ained. however, through the gation from the association. She 3 . and in 1956. 3«port at 9 a.m; Saturday at the ten, Spiked Heel; Parker, Harm far as Montreal, Canada, attended Chester, Mrs. L. L. TurnejMu Glas­ end of - the week. The , 4-H- year YW C A office in the Community had earlier received a similar gift jhurch. ends Sept.. 30 Y building. Intended;" Steward, W ay of a Buc­ the affair. A large, wedding cake tonbury, Mrs. John Young of Mi Pair Sing, Dance from 'the principals of'Manchester Built another Little League ball field at Buckley School. caneer; Grady, Two Trails to Ban- 7 PHNA Membership Drive The 4-H town achievement' night was served during the afternoon. ami. Fla., and Miss Evelyn Rivard also. nack: Sargent. Rainbow's End; The Ihiblic Health Nursing program will be held Nov. 2 with 4 . Authorized another Intermediate League ball field at Married in Wllllmantic SepL 24, o f Manchester. , Beautiful the icMning w-ere Mr*. Virgil Hart- Mrs. Benson retired on Sept. 1 Humphries. New England Nurse; Plenty of ^ILssn. will hold its third annual Leon Labrie as general chairman,-. - Fnr W om en’s Club' zog and Mrs. Harry Baskind. Keeney "Street School. i’ Membership drive Oct. 18, 19 and after 34 years of service. 13 of Cleary, Justin Bayard; Botticello." Brow nie Troop Formed them under the former superin­ Return of Another -Spring'. Link- 1957 inodels TO in the form of a house-to-house A 'new Brownie Trobp was Or­ The Womenh Club Of. Manches­ Endorsed proposal that occupancy of Greenhaven parking Atnvass. Wil$on Seeft Recovering tendent. Frederick A. Verplanck, later, Ultimate Viking; Smith, ganized .Saturday ait the. home bf ter met laqt evening at the Second and the . last 21 under preseht Home for veterans be eztended to 1957. Beyond the Gates. ; Mrs. Walter S. kelle'r will be Mrs. David Roche, leader, with Congregational Church and had Washington. Sept. 25 i.P)- Secre- Superintendent Arthur H. Rling. Mary Cheney Library, Non-Fic­ on display at Chairman of the north district and Mrs. Henry Bourgault as assistant. Appointed a temporary, committe to review alt plans at this modern for its first program ot the faji a tary of. Defense Wilson was de­ . There was probably no teacher tion; Green, Eli Whitney and the CONTINUE PROGRESS S w en S.- Trask of the south Future meetings will be held each for improving parking and traffic condition-s. raistrlct. They are now -choosing dellghtfull.v different Singing duo. scribed as being in satisfactory in the system who -did not know Birth of American Technology: Thursday at 3.30 p.m..aft the Roche Mrs. Benson, and there were few •Y VOTING FOR THESE ^ .e ir committees. Mrs. Keller has H.erh and Betty Warner, -together condition at Walter^ Reed Army Mayabb, Complete Book of Home r show rooms. TV Center. home. "The first proJ»^ct. Will lie .-with, their accompanist, Rlno De- Hospital today after undergoing who had not at one time or another, Decorating; Mowery, Swift in the rai^eduled a meeting of her pro- making hand-puppets. Pj^eiila bill FOR CONTINUED PROGRESS M>sed committee-at 2 p.m. Oct.. 10 Rose; praaented an exciting 'and surgery. , — gone to-her with a question or a Night, and Other Tales of Field REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES be invited to a puppet show when varied program of singing and Wilson,.88, was operated on yes-, problem of some sort. They found and Wood; SeMes, The Public « t her home. the project is completed. - The association has planned its dancing, which included arias from terday to correct what the Penta­ her unfailingly able to help; and. Arts; Klose, C a ll^ e Mother; : FOR THE lOARD OF DIRECTORS Members • are Cathleen McLain, Don Giovanni ,and Madame But­ gon called a "benign prostatic With her efficiency there wa.s quiet VOTE REPOBUCAN MONDAY, OCT. 1 Chafee, Bleaajnga of . Liberty; TOnual Halloween dance- Oct. 27 Roseanne Billodeau, Jacqueline Jfrom 9 p;m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 28 at terfly. songs of Victor Herbert and condition" it aald was discovered reassurance and a gentle sense of Lindberg, Unicorn and Other ELECTRONICS LABORATORIES Staib, Ellen Moberg, Mary Frank- George Gershwin, and some gay during a routine physical examina­ humor that never failed on evin poems; Peiffer, Changing Uni­ TOiell Chateau\in Willlmantic.. land, Mary Roche. Catherine Bour- ^ e m b e rs of the board of .diregtor.s. and unusual, folk songs. This hus­ tion last Week. •the moat strenuously busy days. verse; Wendt. In search of Adam: gjKilti Helaine Hamilton. Linda band and wife singing team was Wilson la expected to be away Mrs. Bensoa saw Manchester Duker, The Truth About Your I ® jia v e tickets, Jean. Jacobs,’ Judith'3a.iboru, Helenf Co-Op Kindergarten enthuaiasHcatiy received. .' from his office about 20 day*. grow fronv. a leisuihely countrj- Child's Reading; Folsom. Explor­ Libby, Denise Benoit, and June A short business meeting pre­ ing American Caves; Harrlman, ■ f The Co-operative , Nursery and Locke. kindergarten will meet tombrrow ceded the program. Mrs. Paul w ill- Blessed Are the Debonair; Teller, Personal Mention hide, president, announced that the Search for Captain Slocum. *9t 8 p.m; in the Nathan Hale Qom- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Westland M unlty Center. Hostesses will be U N AM delegates for the year will TRADE NOW and SAVE! , Weal Side Branch, Fiction; observed their 31st wedding 'an-;' be Mrs. Wilbert Emigh and Mrs. Belden, Stardust; Grey. Stranger, ^ rs -s George - ^ Cour, Mrs. Kob- niversary yesterday. j#rt p. Bowen and''Mrs. Kenneth Robert Buncff.'TVo itew.Thamber* -.W; n w.-’ from the Tonto; Kauffman, Six were accMMtr'MMavZMaald Ha«- .• .r jtVeeki in March; Moore, Speak to j^edford. / ■ Manchester Ei'cnlng Herald. ? A proposed revision of by-laws rison and/Mrs.'C>iester Hogan, the Winds; Sagan, Certain Smile Coventry correspondent,. Mrs. C. lA Refreahiments were served fo l­ M’hlte, U ttle More Than Kin; ^ I I be discussed, having to do with Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-88SL. D uring O ld Stove Roundup «arent-teacher-child policies. Color lowing Uw program. Hostesses For Whitney, Ilex Avffiur;je f Yerby. Cap­ V ides of the last -fashion show will tain Rebel; . Grady, Two Trails to m • e shown. ..(. an d be '.7- Bannsck; Humphries, New Eng­ 2 Auxiliary Dmnce Set . B uy A n Autom atic iM atchlerc land Nurse; Sargent. Rainbow’s / End. ■ ' “ The North, Coventry Volunteer careful, too, in the West Side Branch, Non-fic'tlon: i » / Tire- Department Women’s- G A S R A N G E ^ "VMehdeul. From Pillar to - P o s t; luxiliary will sponsor a fall dance selection -of-yoetr RsiwiCz, Long Walk. Saturday A t .8 p.m. at the Cove iMtaurant for the benefit of the Ire company. Mr*. Richard M. Prescription Pharmacy At LaFLAM M E’S Hit Kibicoflf Speed Plan ifi' Ipalinat 1* ticket chairman and 7i5 MAIN ST. ~ OPPOSITE WOO lVORTH'S M rs. A. Harry W. Olsen is in • A prescription is the essence of yonr Doctor's Hartford, Sept. 25 idri-^The M arge of general-arrangements. Bridgeport Teamsters union will GILBERT C. BARNES JOHN H. BOW EV OPEN MONpAY$ experience and knowledge. T o whom shall you «n- Grange Card- Party ask the annual "convention o f the trust the com poinding.’ Select a pharmacy noted for • Member Town Board of Di- o Selectman. fc Coventry Grange will sponsor a ^ ■ i Connecticut Federation of Labor / rector*. predsion and high ethical' standards phar­ Glamorous New 1956 to adopt a resolution cri’:lcizipg jtoochle card party Thursday at 8 —thh » Director Manchester t'hap- o University of Connecticut ia m o n d s Gov. RiblcofTs order requiring J.m In {he hall on Rt. 44 A with r D $7r{o5iooD 7! macy, for'example; W e sw/er your patronage. ter of Red Cross. . .Graduate, A irs. Anna Anderson in charge, I CHECK OUR PRICES—THEN SHOP AROUND 1 license suapenstonr for speeders. / The union contends the order Is o Project Engineer at Pratt m- World War II Veteran. douai too quauty tvi JJ . Girl Scout Meeting / I wEWE RF.i.iFVP.BELIEVE vniTYOU wii.r.W ILL rriMP.COME RAr>RBACK * and Whitney. Nowi aonoM lurs w Girt Scout leaders and commit- I EASY TERMS OR PAY CASH AND SAVE | arbitrary and is "applied \yithout TWS NiW MOTOROIA Sfia A l CONSOll PROVfS IT.; w members ifUl meet Thursday. OUINN'S PHARMACY consideration to a person’s driving experience, past driving record and Big nuar, picture and rich new A f 1 p.m. at the home of Mr*. r Phone. Ml 3-4136 VOTE FOR THE WHULE REPUBUCAN TEAM sound in a budget-priced ;con- Russell D. Potter, local council the need I for cont’inUanre of his aoJe T7^ Super .-Star Power — 7— m ppftn license." The union says many chairman. Attending will be two MIMIDAYr^OCTOBER 1 ^ Cna88i8.Bilt-in-Tenna. Right- . TOuncil representatives from An- / \ workers depend on their liC'ense Up-Frqnt controls. Mahoip- 2 over' to assist in program plans ^ C LO CKS G A S RANGE for theip' livelihood. any ot Blond grain finian. Jor the coming year. - . Model 21K54. fc Two new -units are in the p ro-! GREETING CARDS — GIFTS ^ RINGS Jabs of being' formed. Local worn- i Brilliant NEW '■ \ sen interested In the Girl Scout Jbrogrsm are invited and urged to 'Soy Goodbye to- .^ttend or call Mrs, Potter. Leaders Shop At Qqu^det'i^li Pays jn d committee workers are need' Styling — Amazing |»c{r/nji in yb io f / ’ Wasted Gm m d Oil NEW f a t u re s! T h e Bank that g iv e s you PLANNED b E C U R IT Y Ceitly Repairs ON Ifs QUICK and EASY 4 '^ IS Is t&o Answorl V, V*;-': . - x*’ - ■■

$9t Yovr NooTMt PiMiltr. Tkm^Wfpan NIGHT OR PAY HANOSOMft HUGE SCREEN CONSOLE AT FRia OF AN ORDINARY. .1 . DOLTON NOTCH JIM’S A'fuim G ease/ TAILE SETI NEW MOTOROLA DELUXE TV CONSOLE ESSO SERVICE ■ .4* » • MAKES -Itoute 8 and:' 14-9199 451 W. Center 9-91M .Down-to-earth price for giant Gtare-^Down picture lOW-COSl tt’s b?apd ^\*f-:ju*C / . . ; full conaole sound and styling. Advanced 4-Star arrived— th'ia'BlamerousVliqjlamerouiiti MOYOIOlAl ' ■;-: T -/ . w. Power Chaasif. Pushbutton On-Off. Big speaker. 19H TippanV You’ll be tA lllTV CURK . MANDHESTER thrilled with lie emartly . In Mdhogany .or. Blond grain.finidh. Model 24^13. 'V-- I atyled appearance, and fO P P e r G o o in jh tfr 91G AS A MOTOR SALES Mo t o r SALES proud of the flna.maalt COHSOLE! ) 801 Broad 84.— M I 9-2012 512 W. Center-St.-r-Ml 9-8427 - It makea ao aaay to. prepare r tjon’t wait any V9* hovt o v»r 30 o f tjhitjfinMf oibums to ^ c c t from. Order eorly ond t'- \ •" longer, aaa and buy a takt'odvontaq* of our discount. ' EDDIE’S great new 1956 Tappan RUT RUY or A ll .TIMII f OW IR-PACKIO M O JO RO IA MAPLE SUPEH , nq-lkl -■ J- BE SURE AND VISIT OUR NEW ENLARGED triClAi TVI MATjCHINO SWIVil IA SI CARINIT A more reatistiA picture—.• ■ ; ADTO SERVIQE SERVICE ihanka to Motorola noiae-free ' 79 ASuirter Oak 8t. I; T " 220 Sdnice St__ M I 9:8487 CARD d e p a r t m e n t performance, Bilt-fn-Tenna ■ . - ’/ M I 9-8S49 E and 5-Star Power Chasaia, * • D Mahogany or mp,nd fr*»n BANK by MAIL FINE CHINA, 6LASSWARE K Model 2VT35. j Tour Mivlnfs Earn ED’S ATUNTIC M O R IA R irS FREE WITH OUj'BAKGB- M YoU:can save tjnieand traveling hy PARKING - filFtS, UMPS Being the Savings Bank of Mahthester’s SERVICE GULF SERVIDE . SIO DO.WN , _ S 478 Hartford Rd.— M I 9-8S4S 8T.'JAMBS LOT **Ba»k-by-MAIL-’ service. Envelopes, and 288 Middle Tpka. W; . '.M i.9*8225 ,»‘C " 8 YEARS TO PAY U, CREETIND CARDS dclmsit slips deaii^ed to make banking ■ •lUgM, a M i and gppllaaii aodai, «a diew*,. OfO apdassl at o dlghl aatrp i m H . J- by. mail convenient, are available'op re­ *L » » a * i TA91I TV quest. RpnlemBer, t}»e nearest^ mail ‘box'- TU ITLE’S HARTFORD RDAD ' f “ *l Super ' . - Dividend Rita ' O t SERVIDE GENTER -^"Tloute 44A, North Coventry Up^rontcontroh.Aluml- 278 Hartford lUL-^Mt 9»4188 . f I 2-76 SHOP .nized picture tube. No i n ^ .. 1 ' ■ ■ r ^ : y’ V- ‘ 916 Main.;Street iCeilh Furniture t r—— MGhoceny or feloiid* f ^ DISTRIBUTED BY ' East Hartford 964 MAIN ST. 3IT Main Stre^ t. - ■ - - •ffram finiaJi, M o m I 2IT33.->• 1 . TeL JA 8*1983 APPLIANCE COMPARY TEL. Ml e’ 'Eaat Hartford * "S. '■ <• 4 277 BROAD Ml 9*1124 MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS ^ J: •> r 27E BWDAD ST. TEL. MI^E2| IS O AK ST. . W a t k in s b l d g . - 7 - ip e l i^ ^ a b m - V , r " / • ' : . I -/ . jf ■ V ■ ! I" f r. f - ' : " ■ 1 : • . '•V .W- -, ■ " :>.;h ■ T:,' mm 7 ^ v : m “t

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G ««rt« S. Spence, runnllif f»r^ Vexa!i, Tennessee. : Virginia . 4 ^ l^ixon to Push fr «M from the 5th t o e s r w l Florida. Plugging this year tR ^ putrid ia TeniteweTHpM W ed d ing s m h F a ile d make Dixie epUdly Democratic Cfi^vereeUon 4he Stevenwd iHotefl; at New' '.N '" s u k i ^ T o ^ tJteL in. 1952 "LOulelaiw. .JflcCu*-Bryant wtUk: ionegt band o f staice i that IMt tbs' IMmotraUd fanners liT'tfor^iddle bUes cS’uUiia H yi*: B rj^ . D e s p f i ^ lllSS-'^e ^ ja realise tnhv^Oknnahe ■* dhtijht.ee o f Mr.' and. Mrs. OordoiP v year, t^llutloit' l»m a aty. ThejMafflS^^ U might 'PkpbdW^::^evensoH tbld?W*il^w “completely'misconatriied. incom>, C om ih^cht men a h d .w o m ifiK ^ son an «'**fk iToward P, dogs n ^ 'p erm itA O jreg a ti^ in the ■b^aeceasary to curi» at>m> ot the wprk Irii^ fd riea , in er^tnicttw i; Cuh'Of Topejea; K»Hj, at 4 o;clocl -^inkana that last plete and ouPof. context^*- Spence “ tb»^Presidsnl>%q(|Md the ’fiemor ^IkelMUea planned for the day; > : ^ added: ' and''ln comihercife^Are w^ -tp tell '%turdhy. afternoon T it t h e Em- Aii^ou'llnorw. for LJtave xftrta /of.JwalWng 4hl|«( the 'pqab' '''^TO^NilephbJlcan V President “ The foUmWnA is ^ h a t actuaily- thero ifia . all righ t for X banker, a- anwet EplScMiak. phurch,. Brain madd'Id*>t,I^Moo'-clM^^ on tWa' ^Soipe Pemocrata to tOoh'Plhce. . . I tohPibe »e s id e n t fhwyer, h farmer. a^im,slh«s.*-^h.n. tree. TTvs Rev. -John R. Dallinger from the^'bik^'i^^^ieVe that:d(b a manjifacturer and■ ari^lnstiran^ ' ■ ^ Offtciated^Q '"hur'evh i dccoratiohs Stevens^vtheiiw ent' oit-tb: the EiaeiflwShji^cahae, in apeechr* that 'm y father had''iilw4y8 adld ■cislon to be 'rljht. ‘ 29..-^ that to make a living dh^n^larih^ :.manjnan to aspiressplrc to a,a seat iit'i^hfit'Coh-J^'htyaaiflhamiims. ct- 'I And th|»;^k^^itnge critlcii today Ih Ofetahhrta Cit^' and, in ^ p m e . of you f< vlrongiy to coining from a'pkfty.,,fhat hak;^^ ^ grass but that w> avUI foreclose thni f,erIiA^wmt4itnl*Rt,Jn line wtlb today M alwaygt a man has to.Aet. the contrary. off hia butt aniPdj^^’ like every­ 'futvira>to a ma i who works with ■chnd W a j^ h id to be drag^BLJbtb hiaTiXi^eaaed heliaf thgl the OOP "But what is most Impoirtant is aid of iRdependcnta and' body else, that yoiKpim ’t make hia.hands? ' marriage by heR^falher.. futUT'e\barkwards—that ends meet on a 110,000 n im with "Aie. we to tell these T^OTO'iuen the brlde.T^^VM attired in an'“iv^y^ that we agree .tha«t once the Su-_ bonily.i^posed'- almost every' W.sV \ •'avritcmn^JN^emocraU if it U 'to, premo.Court has decided this con­ $10,000 worth of equipmenrhittUm and ’.vdlnen iliit ^nyone iiv pbii' silk taffeta-/|^vr), fashioned; with Ward'Toqking step for the beheitt / > «n in Noeethher, , \ stitutional question. ., >ve accept AU^four Seiiatdra, from OkJaT Around Idle. THe President madh ji '.cut but'th^ has'the integTlty Square necklin«.,^'ouI,lihed w i t h o f alt our' pl^^>le and therefore the that- dec^oh as law abldinj^^tl- nation durihjg thla. centuty. ome homa and Texai are Democrats. no t^mnient whatsoever.’’ 'and. the intellectual capacity to Alericon.lace, shoH^xteeves,.bodice l ' BcfoiA^.^pWce's denial, Hagerty hoid'hlg.h public office?” '' of Alenioulace emBt^efed with the presid'enC'hgd tlipk to \,yeliUe onlj^ two of lh « 27 d^Use Reject ..Use of Force ^neiphera from the two itates'are had qderiW'ISlhwQhower about the Rtblct)ff>said that hOne'’’of the pearls, bpuffiMjt skirt with match- 'raqd'* tittle more-politl(;'al.liiatory, KepubUcane, The Nixon camp is toported convention. ^ Hagerty men. in thb.si:4ield.s ahould''h^ at­ yig lace asd.peaHxppliques ending 'Our comttion gqql is the order-i' I^ddh^beliqve he could hAy$'>6M< hopeful o f ' piching up a Senate said the President dld'^ot recall tacked "as 'captives of banking ojr in a chapel train- Sltwalao wore a ly accompllshmenC'of, the result let alondwritteh, such 'wbrite^'- seat in Texas t£nd,^one or more ’hcan&gAuch a gemark.’’ of an industry,-or'as captives of band of matching lace and pearls decreed b y the court. ' I axid Wng jLetiis show fpuhi^s^^pns, HdBse seats in boti^:atates. "And whatever Mr. Spence re­ i' surance, of agriculture,, of labor, with imported French silk iHu.sion ago. and I stand now squarHy on fingertip veil;- and carried pha- the plain statement, adopted'-in _ Because he will' be operating; in ported or thought he was reports of the bar or of business.” laenopsis orchids and stephanotis the Democratic platform, ’that we heavily Democratic areas, Nixon ing,’’ Hagerty aaid. "certainly "U is a terrible thing to eSy Schoo fhe nMny available we.ar'e-^spye doesn’t— reflect— the '. President’s that any one of these men-is not in a cascade. ' reject all proposals for the use of — Planned to conduct a “ eonstrac force To Thtti-foro with the OTaefiy opinion and-often-expreased feel- qualified for public office solely be- The maid o f honor. her.,si.ster. 'tive” .campaign in his. initial viait determination o f these matters by « n f l " ; , caus) of his msiness background. Miss Judith Bryant o f Braintree, TiifteShifted ^ipii wilt find one to yout “'to the Southwest.- The "pesce, wore a govyn of mulberry crysf al­ the coiirts’.” ' taste. x< • \ prosperity snd progress’’ he claims This is a d e m a g o g ii^ of the worst ette. made Empire style with scoop Stevenson set forth his position have marked the four years o f kind and is a threat to. our basic neckline, short sleeves and floating anew against the background o f The special meeting of town oN Republican admimatratlon will . ^ A n d o v e r way of life,” Rihicoff saitf.''- panel. Her headband wraa of amall violence wWch has occurred in cials Thursday on . the.Washington his theme. , He added that the voters are en- flowers with face veil in matching some sectlohs.of the South where ; H>1 project has been pushed for­ But he let fly at Stevenson. R eiponal rioard ti’ ’ "to demand a clesii carnpaign efforts have been.^ made to Inte- 1?NCHESTER LUMBER, INC. '/ color. . She carried a cascade of ward to 7 p.m. ‘Democratic presidential, noniinee. based oh the iuues and not on per­ rate white « d Nejro/school chll- In friendly Salt Lake City laat sonalities.” Fuglxhrysanthemums in shades of 25$ CENTER ST. ^ FH O N E Ml 3-5144 piiik; rose and lavendar. friuj- . ‘ , . Originally scheduled for. S- night. .Where he spoke to a Contract S ig n eld •The bride.smaid8. Miss Robin The Democratic candidate -noted, o’clock, the meeting was Advanced ' capacity indoor crowd. that the Supreme Court's ruling It has become.apparent, he said, For Cabinet W ork McMahon Of Jlanbury and Mrs. because of the Cfandidates’ Meet­ .David B. Watts of Hanover, N. H., "provides for the ways and means that all Stevenson has to "offer to of putting into effect the principle ing scheduled by the League of tl.e American people is a carbon Andover; Sept. 25, (Special)— wore mauve crystalette' gowns in it sets forth.”. And he expressed Women Voters. A numbey of of­ copy of. the same type of political Local Stocks the same style a’s thi-tof the"in*id' Mean;' and Madaloni, Inc., who OonAdence "that this decision will demagoguery' which characterixed of honor, with matching heacK ficials want to.Attend both affalra. aubmitted the low bid of 956,000 Quotations Furnished By be carried out in the manner pre­ The League mrotlng is at 8:30 the Truman Fair Deal.” bands and veils, 'rtiey carried cas­ scribed by the courts." for cabinet work partltloha last Coburn B Middlebrook, Inc. cades of Fugl chrysanthemums in in the auditorium o f Bowers ‘^ d O K l N O F 0 6 B K A i r m ^ - He accused . the Democratic School. Bank Stocks rqse.-^avendar and pu-ple. Stevenson .jabbed at President standard-bearer of carrying on week, signed a contrac'. with the . Push .Addition Plans "what now appears to be a cal­ Bid Asked Theodore Fritsch of Maplewood. Eisenhpwer in declaring that he Itegional District 8 Board o f Edu- (Stevenson has "repeatedl,v ex- oiake it w ith y2 62i» mid-lP-IS, bogged down, and the ceramics to the Board that J. 8., Na- The mother o f the bride chose South, ha.s taken the po.sllion that to (making In the country?” Hartford Fire 130 140 town ha.s come under repeated at­ Bin, 'W’llUmantir. general contrac­ a - beige and gold' brocade dress the federal government should not EGG COOKED IN A POTATO BAKED c e r e a l “ Our deeds have matched'our National Fire ...... 90 100 tack from Washington School area 9 COOKED tor for the $1 million campus-typ* with brown hpt and matching ac­ Intervene in any way unless it and decorating in words,” he added. • • Phoenix ...... 66 71 residents. The residents assert the 20 SECONDS! IN 4 MINUTES! IN THE DISH ITS SERVED IN! school, expected to begin work this cessories *n d a corsage of bro'.vn should become clear that the states As he has In every previous .week, following compIeUon of 'ar­ life and IndettuU^ Ins. Ceo. town has been lax. clay) You will Aetna, Life ...... 163 173 cymbidium orchids. The mother and local communities are unable speech, NixOn devoted a W g e part rangements with sub-contractors. Of;, the bridegroom chose a tur­ to deal with the situation. General Manger Richard Mar^ o f hU Salt Lake City address to Aetna Casualty ...... 120 129 tin has .said he hopes that »H three cC..ferences between the archi- Conn. General - ..,^..232 2^7 quoise peau-de-soi sheath dress . Arkansas is the first deep-South surprise yourself. C E B b a c o n BROILED ^ FROZEN VEGETABLES THAWED A C E E COOKING WITHOUT POTS, PANS, w hsl He describes JU' "Dwight Ei­ Uct - and oontrhctor -may-rMUlt -in with matching accessories. state Stevenson has visited since town boards Involved can agree on senhower’s imparslieled m o r a l Hsrtfonrswam Boiler — 92 what general requirements for ^ C E IN IVi MINUTES! AND COOKED IN 4 MINUTES! ,JIE...imIEE.' HOT PADSI sixaible aaWngs-due to use of a ’Travelers ...... 63 68 A reception was held following the formal opening of his cam­ leadership.” ‘ steel deck \yith . jiired gypsunt tl’ e cerjmony at the home q f the paign. and he elected to discuss the renovation and addition should be Nixon came-.here with high roof covering _on the gymnasium PubUe Ctilitlee bride’s''paternal' grandmother. -• hotly controver.slai .school integra­ presented td the architect. Pre­ Conn. Light Power REGISTER NOW hopes based, on information glcan- and redesigning of the site as work i9 21 Braintree. tion matter Immediately upon hia sumably, those requirements will Conn. Power _ ____ be discussed Thursday. •cd from party leaders and from progresses. No 'decMions -will be 4 1 4 4 3 4 arrival. Hartford ESec. Lt. The bride’s traveling costume. FOR FALL | j guacxnoNtc nAMOffi audience reaction in the 12 atatea made, however, without the 581/6 604 When leaving on a wedding trip to He flew here this morning from One of the reasons the projeo't Hartford Gas Co. 38 41 he has Asited since hit current Board's consent. Drakos said. the Whits Mountains, was a deep Oklahoma City where ye.sterday dragged is that the architect esU-^- CLASSES tour stsrted a week ago. He told So. New England he challencged President Eiaen-/ mated it would coat $28Q,000. Concerning the well which haa Tel...... ' ige knit suit with cinnamon coat newsmen at Salt Lake .City that produced a flow of 14- to 15 gal­ 394 414 and hat, brown lizard shoes and hower to say whether he has kept Officials- and school arks residents he has found the President strong­ agree the price Is too high. lons per minute, Drakoa reported Manufueturiag Companies bag, and orchid corsage. his 1952 farm program pledges. er in the West than he waa in 1962. 6 1.ESSONS $ 5 that the amall flow would necessl-q ...... 58,4 6 14 Mrs. McCue attended Thayer Stevenson called on the President Martin said the architect feels : ~ A lthough -Senate and House Asso. Spring tate such a laige storage *tank and -Academy _and Wellesley College to reply in a nation-wride television- the estimate cannot be lowered races are “ close” in many of the CLASSES LDHTED We've 90t.it! Come and see it! Yes, the i^bit miraculour Bristol Brass ...... and is a. member of Tau Zeta Epsi­ campaign address tonight from much If the present requirement's areas visited, he said, "campaigns ether large-sited equipment to Collins ...... serve the sch'ool “ that it would not .110 120 lon Society. Peoria, m. of the Board of Education are nqt are getting off the ground and Dumham Bush . . . . changed. - AMtociale Member National development m the history of home cooking is here. You've . 9 4 104 The Rev. Mr. McOie attended From Little Rock. Stevenson DIAL Ml 9^244 prospects are encouraging." be worthwhile.” Engineering spec­ Em-Hart ...... Ceramic Hobby Aaaoclatlon. ifications for the schopl water .. 324 354 Antioch College and Episcopal vas going on to New'Orleans. I*a., Members of the subcommittee He indicated that he would have Fafnlr Bearing . 51 - _. ■ read about it in the newspapers, see it yourself. It is being supply call for a flow of 65 gallons School in Cambridge, Mass., and for a speech during .the afternoon from the Board of Education are something to la y soon on the sub­ Lsnders-Frary Clk. . 234 254 Shenvood G. Robb, George Cheney, ject o f racisl integration, a touchy per minute. > N.B. Machine. Co. . is now assistant miniater at Grace- ® **'*’ ' Fla^r-fer a . 35 38 Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, and min ^ campaign address tonlgt^t. William Bfuckley and Mrs. Jane demonstrated now. ^ . . subject, in southern states he will N. Eastern Steel .. . 5 6 In a talk prepared for delivery Stuek. Manchester Evening Hemld An­ later in charge of the Church of the I/' visit later this week. North and Judd . . . . 41 44 in Newf Orleans. Steven.son pre­ Members of the dorresponding " I hsve the feeling,” h* told dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul Russell Mfg...... 1 1 Holy Spirit Miaklbi;.,in Green Kills, ROCKRAFT 13 Ohio. dated he will win "more t^n group from the Board of Directors newsmen, "that if a candidate is Ifnnstlehl, telephone Pngrtm Stanley Works .... . 47 50 enough” electoral votes in Novem­ 2-6856. are Jacob Miller. Pascal Poe and See the range thot cooks with incredible spded/But speed completely Kimest about where he Terry Stqpm ...... 140 — ber to become President. Mrs. Natalie McIntosh. stands" on' the integration issue. Torrington ...... 2 4 26 In 1952 Stevenson lost four Arthur llliqg, superintendent of C E R A M I C S ' is only one of its many ^arvels. You cook without pots or - "ha generally wUl.be pretty weU” . U.S. Bhtv’lp com , _..___ 224 244 Driver Arreslecl-"“ southern -gtates- to Eisenhower^ schools, iif scheduleil to attend; y.S. Env'lp. pfS. . r . .. 12 39 PURNELL PEAq: — “ : .m a Jcch ester in the South. Som ora Im proving . 12 14 pans. You don't need to use hot pads or mits._ jm Veeder-Root • 55 On Evading Count Little A fter R elapse The above ns are* not to be conatiued as actual markets. the inside of the range is cool to your touch. Food is juicier; Ike Bids Farmers^ Good teamwork was credited by j (Cmttaaed from Page Om ) pohee' today with the quick appre­ more delicious, more nutritious. Come in today. Join Long Pull to hension of ja. driver who allegedly || HEATING t tors sent hers by President Elsen­ F ligh t Cut Short AND left the .scene of a minor Main St. ' H igher Prices G oal hower operated for erorc than four accident about 9 o'clock last night. hours on Solnoza Sunday. F or E rrant G irls . (Ooatiniisd from Pngo Oue) James H. Hurst, 29, of 63 Ger­ AIR-CONDITIONING The 27-year-old Nicaraguan ard St., was charged with evading salesman who fired four revolver runaway teenage girls responsibility and failure to report la a speech st Oklahoma C M y, shots into Sonoaa at a.reception 11™"* **'^**^ their GULF SOLAR HEAT FUEL OIL Btevenqon said Elsenhower’s ad- trip at the police station laat night a change of addres.s to the Motor In Leon. Nicaragua, was killed on Vehicle Department. He posted a DEVELOPS ninittration has been consistently the spot by the President’s guards. when a local motorist and hia wife Indifferent toward the needs of became suspicious of their story $200 bond and was released for Authorities In Nicaragua disclosed court Oct. 13. WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE the farmer, the wage earner and last night that a local barber .Iso about being from Hartford. , O litAB LK TV the small businessman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burkamp, Foot Patrolman Clarence Heri­ 341JROADST. was killed, apparently .by a . .wild tage-allegedly -witnessed The'accl-' Mt9e4548 ---- Soerrtary- of Agricultore -Ben- bullet from the guards. Three per­ 637 E. MiddleT^e:. who were re­ to“ypu can tak# ft ia iyI dent just north of blaple S t, and aon toid.a news conference yester­ sona were wounded In the shooting. turning from a visit to the Naval day he expects there w ill be some telephoned a description of (he Somoza's son, Liiis, is running base near Newqjort, R. t.; ■ picked new things in the Peoria speech, up the hitchhiking girls near the car, which, drove- away,, to head­ .^but that in the main Eisenhower the country under modifie'd martisi quarters. This was broadcast to ]( -• as first vice president desig- Connecticut'- Rhode Island state Alll develop the program of the line on Rt. 6, Burkamp aaid today. all cars. add^latratlon... the program we r tr.. Luis indicated to reporters patrolman' Walter Cassells Jr., that charges are being' prepared Police informed the parents of ^ i- ars putting into operation.’’ the girls, all 14 or 15 years old. and on cruiser patrol, siMtted the wifint- against his father's political foes r Ad^ta Farm Piicea Low they will be .returned horns t^ a y , ed car ’’Within' five minutes,” ac- Benaon disputed Stevenson's for complicity in the attempt to according To Lt. Walter Gassella. corcjlng to hia fi^ e r , .^t. Walter kill hirtt. - » , contention last weekend that there He said the girls told Burkamp, CMSsells. The pdttceman questioned ' is a "farm depresaion.” While con­ About' 250 persons were in jail a local free lance photographer, Hurst, who had parked near a ceding farm prices are ’ too low, under what Luis called "preven- they were from Hartford and had store. S.S he came out-iof the estab­ so mon V N oQk h k T featu res ' Benaon.said.they are up 7 percent Uve”. arrest. They, included four been away on a trip. Bur'kamp be­ lishment ' from last November. leaders of opposition .parties and came suspicious when their stories Police said Hurst admitted it “There is no farm depreasion,’’ editors of three, opposition -news­ did not seem to fit together, police .was his .car arid that he left the ac- Benson said. "The ftrm revolt papers. . said, and drove them, to the police cident^ as he thought "he -got tire ot a price so low that haa been talked about hM'- Nicaraguan exiles in Mexico C»ty station. ■ . .. Worst of'it.” Damage ■was nilipor flattcned out. I think some peo- predicted the . assassination at­ To. both cars, according to poUd’e. ]>le are heartbroken that this re­ tempt would lead To "hysterical , M ost-qf-the 1,200 victims' wjho The owner Of the parked car ha.s v o lt didn't'eome about.” persecution” of all opposition I J°*e their lives in boating acci-- not yet been -identified, police said, T . Secretary said he had talked ft ces in Nicaragua. Don Alberto i dents each year are in the • 20-24 and the accident is qtlil under in- to thousands o f farmers on a,, re­ Gamez Reyes, a prominent exile ! years old age J^iip. yestigatlon.;. cent trip through Minnesota, *Nei- said be wired President ElsOnhow-1 • ' ■ braaks. Illinois'and Indiana and er proteaUbg hia dispatch Of medi- ! ' ' 7 ~ ~ ~~7~. that *T found support for the pal cpecialisu as “ aid to the t y - ' administration’s' piytgfam on thia rants,” In p than-at any time J've beeh' dUt ' isoinoza. with the President O'/erVthe countiy." •' ir his hospital auite-,' was quoted by ~ Benson 4'evilned to translate this / ■i friend aa saying the next 48 Tk« Sparltlar. 101 iq. In. FINEST AUTOMATIC WASHER reported support into terms of hours w ill determine whether h‘er WE'LL EllHtn' l^OI'R GARAGE WITHIN THE NEXT 8 vitwabi* w ta riMSi Into MODEL WAG-98 votes: in.Not'ember. hbwel'er, say­ husband w ill live. She .said^her WEEKS, SO THAT YQU’LL HAVE YOUR OAR PROIECTED! " ac euMtt. 14S70S. ing " I didn’t check it that'way.” ’ hurband’s condition was bad but THIS FALL AND WINTER WITHOUT PAVING A CENT. * ./ a ExcluNve MAGIC MINUTE; a Exclusive 8>Wm Agitator White House. ’ press secretary that she is confident he will pull with Rubber* Fins; a Exclusive Do-All Dial: o 'Two Anto- 'James C.,Hagerty said Eisenhower" Now enjoy TV anyuktre—^' rich Balanc^ Fidelity ^und. through. « 6 matlc Waidilng Cycla.: ‘ a, S-Wny Clean Water RInsiag; ulU reply with ” facts ’ to ,Steven­ NO p a y m e n t s U N TIL with, the new low-priced Smart~eB ny finish cabinet 'mSPOODAIUMA a New Automatic “ .Sud.-Back” : o Three Wafer Tempera­ son's claim these is a ” fa)(m de­ S^orfRrr/See the sharp, clear Come in—see it today! t- ’ ture Selection, for WnMUng; o Three Water Teijaperature 8e- pression.'’ >-• FULLY DE LUXE 30'VRANGi World’s flnast feqdkaaper by Kelytaator, 166 lb. nppiight fraaser and t l cat. ft. mol.t "Livliig Image" picUire...hear urn — bptionolt «Rtro, ot low cort. ^ MODEL 1TR-F88 • * , ' lection, for Rinsing) a No Gear, to Get Out of Order; Elsenhower may cite his .conten­ .T”' APRIL 1957 1 1 . . 4 coM refrigerator both In n single enblnef, only 47" wide. A trM home freezer and a a. Available in 3 Color. Plu. While: a Cycle Signal Ughta; tion Utat if farmers want to sik'- r a ‘ • , • huge antomartir dafreattag rrifrlgarator jw t It coatk only $106.66 more Quw ocdta|ai7 BOY SCOUT Ad) e&W Ae eeekihre ac* Vlrter Feefery $«frk« Ceeried a Dlapoaable 'Oven Lining, a Thermostati^' Ar.Oen Surface Unit a Full-lWidtk Kluorewent Light; a Spln-Alr D rying;’ a Cona- billse thefr Income at relatively 5 YEARS TO PAY • NO DEPOSIT Control with Illuminated Thermoatatir A rlion ’Switches and Twin 2-door freezer refrigeratora. , . tarhnianced. Easy View Ltd; a Alkali- ReMatant Porcelain hirh levels they should V willing Notes and News r AS UTR-E AS $2.25 A WEEK ; - Rocket Surface Unit, a "Great Scot” Oven— super alto—a .'whale Tub, 'i^p and Lid; a Automatic.Equalizer L eg.; • One-Ylear to-accept a ■ long-term p'rogram ERECTED BY .SKILLED MABO-VS-AND CARPENTERS roaat wider than mo«t' • Automatic Oven Timer a Electrir Mlnu.te . Protective Warranty. , \ I aimed in th,at • direction, rather DO-IT-YOURSELF PLAN ALSO AVAILABLE. ^ 1 i 9 5 R . U . Minder a Timed Appliance Outlet .’a Oven Signal Light a Remniri^ \ ALSO SEE KELVINATOR’S SUPER-FAST than demand immediate subsidies. Tueada.v: Troop ^ 47. South able C2irama"Trlm R ing, and Porcalaiit Drip Pana CLOTHES-'DRIEB TQ MATCH. JJlscnhowei has been telling the Methodist; Pack 54. HolUstea,' ‘ • — \. ■ RECORP PLAYER farmers, any program aimed at- Pack 25L Veiplanck: Squadron 26, . f i r s t ' g>^'ing them economic -equality Rogers, Corp. . ; ' - g r a d e • WITH THE PURCHASE w-tth the rest of the nation must Wednesday; Troop 25, Center i OF AN RCA TV SET ■| . be geared to peaevtime policies aRd ■t.. Churrti; 27. S t Mary’s; 112, V e r-' MG NEW lOJ CU. PT. (MmW dfli) I J«W "with policies Of the past that, flanck; J20, St. James’ ; 188. Sec-i THIS OFFER EXPIRES SEP. 29th ’ ' applied only to the demands of ond OogregaUonai; Pack 28. He- ^ . ■ 1 , .A'artlme”— as he put it in hia Sept. oron. 'j ■«» radio-TX ad d r^ • Troop 124. .^dover. l . Me obviously classes rigid, high ^Idty: Pick 2. Second ‘ YOUR fiirttloR G levqi prioe auppofte SUch aai those gk-Uonal,'- 8, Highland. Park; 27.! '■BZ ad\TKrated'byJ|tm'«iia9n as among S t Mary’s; 91. Green School; », ^ .■ Write Today for^FREE OARAGEJIOOKLET , THi FAMILY.4IZI HOfPOUNT f STORE these p^lcMit. ^TtieenhowerT and •BuckUy School; ,I12. West Side CALL ^14 ‘ ‘‘Q A^IXNEW’HAVEN, . Benson ace becking flexible price Rec; 124. Andover; 143, Naths AT A PAMHt RUDGn PRICf COLLECT v n ESTNUT OrO o lo •upporta Hale; '152, Bowers: tSSi WaddalL - CONN. EASY An Malta QtBck D M lab Advancement Chairmnn Jlni TERMS -Btaenhomer mat y^eterdav with Irvine hiui e new tnerit badge coun* ' ★ Bf«up Of RepubUcaa candidates. #ek>r list for ■ unit advancement I U.S. » « M k'WiMramaa’a iaterview w 1S95 blXWELL AV^.^ HAMDEN (New Havertt fit* tlMp di»W qitick- denii n ii^ t Tj^du. , . / Seb Oiir Display of FulK Siae Garagqa at Above Addreia ./ • ~ aB Concerned Thq Yale-Brown |pme la Ustad BROS. Inc. 15 OAK S tR fE T WATKItdS BUILOING OPEN DAILY-8AT.-SUN. to P.M«-.THURSDAYS U P.M. ■ 1 ' '■, hom er o f the Waahlag-J (Or O tt 6. Wa h o ^ 'tb a t units are t 6 9 ' • / , V ^ * "Y O U SAVE OX E yE B Y .y.S . GABA^BE? . TOLLAND TURN^IKEi^L Ml 9^521 •55 MAIN STREET m . Ml 3.7080 StW rtj|Mrto4,4jwt jaialdsgpraparaai»uforthM«veiitj r • t r it '* ' /V /,. a . % ‘ ^ -1. ."'.s v \ ' - ' 1 i-W - r - ' - f • 1 ^ : ■W' ■r*.,

■'<> PAjBB TWELVa M / ^ h I s TEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCUEST£E. jCONN« TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1965' MiM MANCHESTER EVEmNQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1966 FAGS'!« Attacks Workers - | | ef ativer Giles calling Mrs. Stanl^-Btst, 53 Oo-1 b-irn Rd. ' The menus are as follows': Mon-] For FBI at ^ ^ s Spiral in ower, 4^'.y, baked ■'Chlclier. and mu'Sh-J : ConunuhicaUemt for publications ln 'th*.;^ieii;;Foruffi win not rboms; 'Dieaday, roast beef and] b.rc":,, gravy; IVednesdey, roast 'lOMitaMd from ^igiierl 'ba guaranteed pubUcatioh if they contai^m o^ thkii .300 words. Hartford, BspL 25 UP)—jThe'Sac^ 5W « | i p at Ike ^-..rtb-Hesaid reserTaa the right to decline to public Any:m.atur P r o iij^ ^sZU»N*JPtfiri^ ^urg y with dressing; Thursdayli ■ ■ J ^ ' retk i^ of Stata’a office, reporting %aked nem with .raisin sauce; Frl^ 'Q jia i. inay be Mbelot» off--Vj'hich ia in bad taste. F w em ission,, *vV oil' *a raCjkit survey of voter t6- day, Smorgasbord' with'' 20 dlffer- la^Wi« CoinmiJ^I; - ii-^ - u i_ li . (Continued froiiA:: ■"iTr of 'poil^al vteufp is’ de%ed-by contributions dt this cBimcter':: (CoatiiiiMd One) Bliad Ithm Pak»,OtM) gJst^ittqvM Utroi^ioil^ State ent'dlshes. • , l^dfeK OA trial ih N^Wj^ork. hilt letteta.ivhich Ims; deiamatot^ dt,abusiM vVlim>e teJectecL :'fA p ; ] , Mrs.' HerbertxjRohh is chUrmaff J and revision hr repeat of;.:thc, Mce^Fl^V.^'M^roiAbly more of Seeks Reelection Sfpkfi Replrcil i r a yeat«rda:^:offete^Jh«M r«suItk-«o Krcu at«^'rout? whwi'jtslt^^^ i i chart^i-c^the'tJivlled ^ifa- V WmiaiUigtob, Sept. i of the'Snack Bar whtiih will be'lo*^ ^jrfl^lUirtley Act.” ; ' < trM ^ttg;)^iqri a disaster In thtwt, far: 393,484.'voI«rssff^ .-registered eg I'd . 1(4^ ^ t6 th« party in w ^ A^Intform M'otan F»r Walter 'j tfiJna.,” can Communist leadera h ^ e nW-i with any party;'332i4q|^egiZt(lg^.^y Republican ^ r e c to r , the "situation,created by-trie cxke. tea, coffee^'mjlk. and-.aoda *- -■ on their conatitutflni^ rights ' 'A i^ riy-g. at Valdosta, G*,,. i'lriteral action o?nh5 Egypttan gov,- whteMete, or still are; party peqt all of''-ih«ae totals will rise' t ^ h e affered for ^ .le, dore Roosevelt." ' cncstta. The C ra ,:^ pCdgreM haa i Verrfbh''F,::^Hauachlld in hls'TGpen conSlfferably'byTstecyon day, Nov, k y and refuaed tb'’oft*vtter: bej^n. The Democratlo^latfbrm ; Fffrum letter,,df Scpt>10, 1956 to -Bainbrldg^Ga,. i.96 at Savaitaali, emment In hringing'to-qn end th*' - ^inembac^gt'^iig'hlind. obedience to ' -.^yqne who wishes to go to the WHY PAY Tin T £ NAffit Wnn. T-:;; ;:; ^t-^nother point, h^^Sttid "They- Ga..''and l,6l at'"Augusta, GSv 6, as jie'w-.jregistra'Oons are com­ ittti^ qjiaations about Ojrtj- ayalem of tiiternaUonal ojTetatloit ^ itoadetjOilp in the belief Armory fog dl|mer ma.v do so with­ nOnlat -^Hatton, have. stheKcri the various ihdepen- stands, (or improvements neVerbc?‘ ^i?‘^ good and siiffieient reaatm for The potential casualty list eif the lO t- was doihg. pleted, b u t'D ijIth e rethxwlll re­ out pUrchaslhg;a4tcket: tq attend Five industrial \vorkers antf ak jderit regulatory commission^,; storm took > sharp drop -early tch ■7 of the Suez Canal Convention' Of _ 'errofa-ia in-a^'teaolu- main about thei., same Some the Antiques Show.>-^Hdwever, it 4'- ..V, 4 ,200.000 voters probajqiy Will hw fpM-lance writi>w>rc, called on at (th&lKarc Supposed, to be watch- thatiljenefit a'haujdf’. I of "special" > 'ritW ” ar^ day.,when the'eQast.puard reported '■'1888." ' - tion drafted hytoe party!* nhtional, is importimt that zhseryatiotui for >’Mtcrday'a opening hearing.- ~One. dog.s^cfe^he public welfare, with 'whu'h the rrtotqr vesset-Carpprt ) i ^ ^ Cmcy:.groups uegr Grabd-^lsle. Iri'Hhff^ Gul'f5;of ' A rty's convention nhxt.Februi 'spetMllyfor the Smorgasb<^;^“ The DemociMlc parl5'patlj’ leadsleads—it W that dccasi.''n: ' , . ' t'dom of the canal to all shipa In Many o f these jteendment — and In 'twb''«asea ^ cy ; are suppdietlto regulate." does not fo llo w !-\ / • . | (iv>"i believe'VVKiier ha< Mekteo,^ Mi8siiig,aince Sunday ape peace and war. avoid disapbohUment. or another, were admitted puhUeV. the Klrit Amendment —: whWt, B e also eontenct^ anew that For years no ,»ht but irate tax- missed But.,onfc IWBt-m-eMng In was dlabied^but th'e45 aboardhi^ A, British Foreign Office spokes­ ittee inquiries came to ques- future of the 'Tte^blican earlier this yeaf in various paj ty< payers, have spoken up about rub­ the past two years man said early this week that publications. ' Women to^»e<^e BoniThi^whether they are oh ever, t ^ really bclong.s to' Rtehard bish fempval.' Where else Ir' a city Flossy packed winds up-'ditlCiO Britain wants the council to en.- bad been Contmunists. . (2), “No one, lit good faithr'CeP While- the leadership' -of the STOP TOOTH DECAY!! Nfkonr lar^'l.lhe reactionaries who this si*e,do,,you hart to pay for attack his conscienUousness . arid miles . an hout • Ipto the Florid^ doi"se the plan for a Suez Canal Dinners at §how Those wntnekseaw-ere:, have buttC:^iVim. up and' -Whose mainland at dusk'yesterday. The A m.e r i c a n- Communist ^arty Fluorine and Calriqm, In aatu- your qvfn rubo'lsh removal ? Users' Assn. (SCUA) put forward clarihi! it is not a Russian agent, it ^-Milton Weinberg, 30. Bridgeport, spbkcsmah'hS; is ,'''■ ,., far. as the park'ig situation at an 18-nation rijeeiing last weffk . rtd-bone meal state, available a machinist at the Avco M?g. Co: He .said "The Old Guard knows Walton BegCh. generating fierce' la a fatt these en'dra, were adr Menus of wide variety have been \ imConccrii^d—it's like the,\vcather. (3) "Walter has chosen.to cast In London. Most of the 18 nations jtiltted only after Nikita Khrush- planned by Mrs. Ormand West jtnd In tablet.:form for rbildreii4»f...atl of Stratford. He was threatened that if they can ii.se^^^dent Ei­ Everyone is talking about it but sandstorms that blasted the paint age*. A*k''.)’ou(r. doctor or dentist with a contempt citation when he the one dissentl'ng vote on virtual­ representing more' than 90 per chev,'^ Ruasiart Communist jikrty her ^int^ttee to be'served each senhower to hold 'op to '^e-yyh^te nothing is being done. .... ly all controversial matters com­ off automobiles in its'path-hut di<^ cent of the normal canal traffic— ratuiad to reply to a queetidh as Gilbert Barnes.. House, that Nixon, and n o t'h ^ n - little damage to property^ early . boss, last Fcbniaix-confessi ' C'’oni tg , of the Mancheater An­ about DENTO-FUUOR, $5.98 per Did ybu ever >va iderTwhy water ing, before the Board." are cxpeclctMto join the associa­ fakes ' in Russia and suggested tiques- Show at the Slate Armory to Whether he ever was a inember howhr, will be tlic real power." >osls twice as i.*uch in Maiuhester‘ reports indicated. thousand at WELDON'S. of a veterans organl^atlon^>.^' ■ These, statements must prove Damage to oil drilling equip­ tion at.an organizing meeting set othe'r Communist parties become begimtin'g Motiday, Oct’, 1, and con­ Gilbert Barnes, a cOnauIUng'en' Kefauver struck a sip^ar note as it'does in other greater Hartford three things, (II that Director glneer wlthFratt * Whitney Air­ ment and ships In the Gulf was un- for Oct. 1 in London. aelf-criticai.^ . ■ tinuing through F fi^ ^ , Oct. 5. Frank Fahekas, 47-year-oId e*n«. in a speech in JamcsB>'wn\N.'D., towns? . .. Walter Mahoney, has. never been Egypt already has rejected an Harry P'iratd lye o f the General Electric Co.. craft,. will be'aeektng ■ hU aecond last night'that, marked the official officiRlIy estimated at $2 million. Dr, Pascal Poe Part of (hange in Tarllrs The show'ts-the fourth on to be The Democratic party has carc- guilty of placing rits own personal earlier proposal from ,the 18 na­ sponsored by the'Wqman’a Society Idgeport. term aa a Republican Director in campaign kickoff c f North Dakota fuUy investigated these conditions, Several houses were unroofed in The self-criUcism was nof sim­ Republican Director Harry the coniing. town election. ' cqmforts, orchis own personal con­ the beach area near Patfama City Dr. Pascal Poe is a Democrat'- tions for international control of ply for breast-beJrtlng. Khrushchev of Christian Service Of . the South WjlUam Pistey, 46, Stratford, Democrats. , arid has prepared a platform that veniences,' or 'hia ow'n rierspnal a OE worker. A life-long Republican, he has and there was some'damage to seeking his seco.id consecutive Hhe Suez, but there so far has beens,,; (jiigge.sted it la part of-a^ehange in Firatot.will be seeking his fourth MeUiodi.st Church. ' - . He said >hat "President Eisch- will benefit all of Manchester's pfeasure.s ahead oPJiia obllgattona no..official Egypllarr reaction to the Frank Peterson,. Bridgeport, un- been ^both a Manchester resident hower cwhot escape the respon- eftizens. A vote for tiicir eSndi- piers near the resort city. Five term on the Board of Directora, Ftactics'.but no(? in goalsT''He said consecutive term when he runs for The Armory will open each day and .ufiliated with Pratt A Whit­ to the people of Manhi«s,ter: (2 i cabin cnilsers were sunk and Bom in Pueblo, Colo., Pde spent ideas for a users’ agency. Communist parties will still take at-1 p.m. and close each night at * employed but formerly employed sibility,s(or what he haa done and datCs is a vote for progress. th.at any adverse criticirim-'whlch reelectlon Oct. 1. by Avco. ney for 19 years. He handled several othera were damaged on hia boyhood on a 'ranch there and Delegates generally expect, that over where they can-.peacefuUy. if 10 p.m-., except on ''riday night, w h ^ ' he''has not done—for hia Clarence E. Foley is directed his way must neces­ an.v resolution for council endorser Production superintendent . at Writer Bert D. Glldsn. 41, United Aircraft's arrangements faiuire to keep hi? campaign prom- Dauphin Tsland near Mobile. Two lived ^is entire youth in Colorado. thaFs possible, by working' with when -the cloring time will h;e 9. sarily come in bad faith, from ment of the users' association— the Arrow, -Hart and Hegerhan p.m. Bridgeport. selUng up Rensselaer Polyteclmic h rs'^ *'fiS l"t7 keep "the EmiiiehUy tjualiftrd tugs sank In Mobile Bay but the As a young man he worked in a “Other'gfiroups until they gain pow­ InatltUte as a graduate school ^ people who are either poiitiCsiUy crews of both were rescued. number of fields. He was employed would run into a Soviet,veto. Sev­ er; violently if necessary. Electric Co., in Hartford, he haS Dinners will be served each eve­ Oliver L. Arsenault, 48. also of f?iith with the people,' To the- Editdr. •. opposed to him, or who are unw'ill- Bndgcqiort. ,.r • South Windsor. The Red Cross said that nearly in the business office of a newa- eral delegations have been talk­ The U.S. Communist party, ac­ been with flie firm 34 years, start­ ning at two sittings, one at 5 p.ri. ^ u l he added that "we must • Seldom do the voters of ,a n / ling to permit themselves to ap­ ing about three other poasibile GUden and Arsenault also uged He also is an adjunct professor of never forget Mr. Nixon, his run­ 10,000 persons were housed In tem­ paper>at one time and \.orked ex- cording to the committee docu­ ing work there at a production ard again at 6 p.m. in the down­ mechanics at RPI and' taught preciate or everi acknowledge the porary shelters in six northwest ways of seeking a solution: ( 1) stairs dining room, of the Armory, the First Amendment when aj^ed ning mate." He said that in a new community have the opportumty tenaively In construction. He was ment, will now try to work with line bench. questions pertaining toComnuinist analytic mechanics at Hillyer Col­ corttipued and trcmrindously sin­ Florida counties. The agency set a member of the carpenter's union. conversion of the council into a •other groups more than in the Reservations must he made 'b y Eisenhower-Nixon administration, of electing to their Ideal Board of cere efforts he has made Itj behalf •ctivitlea lege. Barnes ia now"' supervising up shelters ss far inland as De- Poe received his BA and MA committee of the whole , for free past. Thus the adnii.-slabllshment job. education in Chester, later moving Heptiblican politicians, Uie Ten­ ten the seriousnesa of his office or and hia PhD from Yale University . tects, persons from being forced to Before becoming connected with Vouthfui and vigorous, John estimate of the total number of in 1946: From 1931 until 1942. Poe of a good"'offirc.s committee of per But the U.S Communiat party, back to Manchester. After high , tMtlfy against ,' themselves in PAW, he yWis employed by the nessee Senktor said, would "mend Olckslw, is at, one and the skmc permitted himself to join the evacuees along the I-ouislana and school, he attended Mora^ Bu.siness S Yea woof ibe bew bey let peer their fences and make their alli­ held teaching and priucipalship haps si.x U.N., members, or (3) ff iwhich for more than a quarler'of a ^ertminal proceedings. Equitable Life Insurance Co. for time, a parent an able teacher suitt; team of jovial and congenial and Mississippi coasts. Several thou­ request to Seerctarv .General Ham- century haa held itself up as the College. beow...be evre >e ebetb ibe ances" with Nixon in the knowl­ harnionious spenders whose free posts in Colorado secondary \ Two Witnesses Missing three j^ars. Barnes received a BS an efficient and effective adminis­ sand left the danger areas as schools. He has been a teaching marskjold to use his good offices-- one organization fit to run the coun- Born In Italy in 1901, Firato HOLLYI aeabryteMwee to VnNIfSOM Members of the House commit- in mechanical engineering from edge that the Constitution bars trator, qualifications that should dispersal of public funds has in Flossy approached but many re­ try. makes itself ludicroua-. by its came to Manchaster when four WIWSOW6. Eisenhower, from seeking a third no 'wa.v helped to remedy the very assistant in education and an in­ the method used to get American tee said .today they are seeking a Syracuse University in 1929 and make Him a valued member of our turned td their homes. structor of mathematics at 'i.ale. prisoners out of Red China in 1965 admissions of stupidity, blindness years old. and has lived here ever b^TIvMTradn top ranking union leader as a wtt- an MS from, the University of term as President. local school board. critical financial position in which The hurricane left floods in Its .and utter lack of an elementary siitce. except for a brief period we have fOund ourselves during and aasiatant profes-sor of educa­ and arrange Palestine cease-fires ^itbbSa^p n 6 Michigan in 1932. At a news conference In James­ At 36, John OlcKslw ia a profes­ wake near mammoth Lake Pont- last spring. understanding of the forces in when he resided in Chester. WMiii CHam the past decade. tion at Smith Cpllege, Northamp­ ^ ibaW* Uddiv M r Rep. Kearney (R-NT) told news- At present, Barnes is a member town. Kefauver was asked how he sor of accounting and director of chartraln on the outaklrts of New ton. Mass. In 1944, he became dean American life. He is a charter member of the paen that Irving thchter of Bridge­ of the Board of Directors of the viewed the election prospects of the accounting department at' The . stateincnts of Director Orleans. During the height of the Here are some of the mistakes Manchester Lodge of Elks, a mem- laslly con­ SflNn fWth Hauschild should be given much of instr.iction at Hillyer Junior port, regional and eastern district East Hartford Aircraft Credit himself and Adlai E. Stevenson, Morse Bustfiess College. He is also, storm the tides were more than College, Hartford and in 1946 he the leaders concede they made:' , be~ of the Italian American Club verted froa director o f the .Mine, Mill and Union and the B oardof Directora the Democratic presidential nomi­ simutaneously, serving his sev­ consideration by evervone who wdll five feet above normal. They expected the United Slates and the Rod and Gun Club. Firato tear-wheel to cast his vote on Oct, ‘l. The fact is became dean, the post he now Mate Discloses ^ CimsMbly *ib M fliMi Smelter Workers (Ind.), is one of of the Manchester Red Cross. nee. , enth successive one-year term as holds. to start World War III; they re­ is at present chairman o6 the froot-whcct two missing witnesses "known to He is also in charge-of Pratt . A "I've r>ever felt more confident adjutant of the Connecticut Dc- that these statements were made duced their own membership too trustees of the local Elks grbup, propelling, oc by Director Haiischlld with every Poe is a member of Uie National be in hiding.” ' Whitney's patent group—which in­ in any race, and I have been in a partmept. Veterans of Foreign Education Assn., the Assoettftion •much deliberately and then lost ad­ and haa been an honorary citizen to all $-iach The other, he said, is Miss Verne vestigates patentable ideas for the lot of them." he replied. Wars, an appointive position to bit of honesty and sincerity. They Failure to See ditional thousands needlessly by of Boys Town in Nebraska for 17 CSiltft. 1m 4m'I tew W la e nalaab la m Aa .{inn—and research groups work- w ere not > made to mislead the 1,500 Battle for Higher Education, and Society Weed, a former official of a social . He was told that Nixon recently which he has been consistently re­ for the Advancement of Education, their tactics and bad judgment; years. $ 7 2 .0 0 M moki. la)yMA.T«M.attB;^4nn. agency in Hartford. She resigned ing.un ball bearing and air seal named because of his unusai back-- voters o f Manchester, nor wpre they predicted, and planned for, Married and the,father of three predicted that El.scnhower would He is a member of the Citizens Turn by Doria e F41EE ESTIMATES her post last spring after wit- devekiraent. ivin rcclecUon easily and that the ground and ti-athing. they made with any attempt to­ Forest Fire major dep.ressiona in this countiy daughters, he lives at 99 Plymouth He llvos at M WelUngtoH Rd. ward politiral propaganda. They Committee of Manchstcr, and’ the in 1945, 1949 and 1954: they misun­ . e EASY TERMS aaases at the Smith Act trial of Republicans also would regain con­ As state adjutant, he serves both United World Federalists. He is a Lane. lltllywMd (href Tellel CwMatee. eight Connecticut Communists with his wife arid two young trol of the Senate and the House. as chief administrative officer and should be weighed very carefully (Continued from Page One)^'^ derstood and undeiestimated this daughters.. \ ...... by every voter who must support (Continued from Page Ohe) former member of the Manchester country's ecpiidmlc strength; they Fits over average toilet here had named her as an attend­ "As is the case, in so inariy LegislaUye Research Director for b.owL Sturdily con- # Awnings e Cnnoples or help to support his home and -PTA CJouncil. navigating the Swedish liner the .misundcritfood the American labor ant at Communist party meetings. things," Kefauver said. "I thor­ the state-wide, 16,000-member ‘'Other par • of the firelool; very Poe lives with his Vvife and twp ttructed. Eaiity cleaned. a Jalousie* a Fetch She said in a statement that the VFW affairs has been recognized his family and pay his ever in­ movement they mtaundeistood. . . Enclotarm oughly disagree with Mr. Nixon." good," he ai'ded. "The lines are children at 37 Tanner St. night of the collision, said he first American Negroes by thinking PRESCRIPTIONS tssti ony/Was false. On the concluding laps of a 15- intelligent administration ot state creasing tax bills on his limited weekl.y or monthly "paycheck” . holding at the present time." saw the lights of the Italian ship a fheir struggle for equality' was $ 5 1 .0 0 '.Kearney said one of the two Public Rf^cords state campaign swing that already VFW affairs has been recognied Helping in the battle are seven “ FREE PICK-UP I will find it my ploasue to sup- little after 11:0,5 p.m. The Stock­ some- kind of subconscious anti­ AND DELIVERY" miaaing witnesses is believed to be Has taken him from Florida to the not'only within the ranks-'fif his- ^ wm nna 11 my ploasue to sup- crop duster plane.4 and a war sur­ capitalism. -st-M cGill University in Montreal. Paclfic/Northwest. Kefauver said own Organization... .but'by the ! and vote for Walter Mahoney holm knifed into the Doris four Warrantee Deeds plus Navy torpedo bomber. Efch minutes later. Party Seen laolaled WELDON DRUB CO. TUNSKY ,. He would not say »/hlch one, nor . E. J. Holl to Stephen Filip, that th^Democrats started as "110? American Legion, which recently because I am aware of the efforts PINE PHARMACY he ha.s made, because I am sure crop duster carries (fom 80 to 120 "I saw two white lights an^ a , In short, the leaders, concede Antkorised Dealer PHONE MI 9-9095 diaclose the basis for the belief property on Ferguson Rd. derdbgs but w e are making head­ a\yardcd him its "Most Distin­ gallons of water, the Navy plane that under their guidance the party ' 664 CENTER ST.—MI 9-9814 that the writness is there. guished Service Award,” by rtfem- that he will continue these same weak red light on our port how," M I MAIN ST,—MI 3-6331 Dean F. Noble to Walter A. way and making it rapidly." 400 to 600 gallons pe flight.. he said. has become "isolated" from the Subpoenas have been issued for bers of the Congress and the efforts when he is rc-elected, and Backus and Barbara T. Backus, The water is mixed ith a borax He explained that the white mainstream of American life. n ch ter and Miss. Weed. propsrty at 16 Robin Hd. State Legislature, and by the Gov­ be'causc I can be, much more easily The leaders .say they blindly ac­ influenced by a proven and good solution and dumped on- hot spots lights were the Doris's fore and XR«P- Willis remarked that "it is John Charles Brown and Mar­ ernor of Connecticut, Mr. Ribicoff, in the burning area. Virgil Shoe­ cepted mid-19lh century Marxism OTiy a matter of time until we will 12 Persons Die ^ who, at a recent gathering of'near­ record than I can by anv "dress- aft ma.sthead lights. He said they jorie P. Brown to John K, Lough- maker, U.S. Forest Service fire 4vere "open," there was .space be- as their Bible ,— although they | get thepi." Ifn and Claire M. Loughlin, prop­ ly 1,000 iff Hartford, characterised ed-upseries of political promises don’t use that V’ord in -8(ftii | which arc vci-y easily and very dispatcher, said the borax coatr th# \^Dwlght Pi Spencer tween them aiid tliey were not on Worker Suspended...... erty at 26 S. Alton's^. In Crash of C4T John Olekslw as a “quiet, but ef- brush and trees, retarding the century America withprlt doing i An employe o f the Lycoming Di- Andrew Ansaldi to . Arthur M (icleht and effective administrator conveniently made, and just as flames and keeping the water from Dwight Parker Spencer, 61. of ^ I**®" Independent thinking of their own. ! FOR CONTINtltD PROGRESS .vision of the Ayco Manufacturing Ott and Cecilia M.^ Ott, property Buena Vista, Colo., Sept. 25 l/F) admired aiid respected in the Ad- easily and conveniently forgotten. evaporating so quickly. Athens, Vt„ died yesterday at 1 **8 hts indicated the ships were If it were not that .so many live.s i On April 10. 1966 our new Townsend. Vt. . Bom in .Man- j parallel and not headed Oe. in. Stratford has beeri suspend­ on Battista. Rd. All 12 persons aboard an Air mlnlsiratiori' ff'nd in .the"xhalls of were wrecked by association with ! ed from his job and three General Rene J: LaVoie rind Ruth M. La- the Connecticut legislature. DemocraticTown Committee pub­ cheater. July 28. 189.5. he wa;a the ‘ “'ywh'* i...... the Amirican Communist party, ' Vote For these Republican Candidates ■iectric employes face poadble Voie to Philip L. Andrulot and Force C47 were killed yesterday John Oleksiw ia . qualified td licly stated that they would pro­ son Of the late Frank F. Spkneer ma-sthead lights one admission would be comical: I auspension aa a result « f invoking Beatrice A. Andrulot, property at when the tiA’in - engine craft servet on the local boald of cduca- vide ,nd endorse for public office Pearls Observe v.a .M„y A. p„K.,,sp,„,T,. n The U.S. party leader.s say they | Board of Oh^tors^ Board oPBducation the Fifth Amendment While being 95 Lenox St. plunged into the sheer northwest Uon by virtue of his education andj high- Oakland St. He was graduated were "entirely unprepared" for i est calibre. Who are .these ".quail from West Middle School of Hart­ dlcatcd to me that we could pass questioned yesterday. edge of 14.172-foot Ml. Yale. training. He is’ a graduate both of 25lh Anniversary safely port to port with no risk of Khrushchev's dcnunciation.s of ; _A, Bridget Merz to Michael J, Morse Business College and p f the fled candidates " 7 For the Board ford and Hartford ,High, School collision," — ,SlallD'a.raiadeeds,.and the peri'er- j GHbtit C. Bomts Edward G. Gkiinay .A ^kem nari for the LiycominF A' joint Army-Air Force teamicaiii and also attended Massachusetts •Ji. W'rislon announced the suspension Sheehan and William L. Bryant, American International''Cpllegfe,,in of Directora. Harrison and , Poe, Mr. and Mrs. Burton D. Pearl. Red against red meant that both sion of'Russian coigiteunism under John H. Bdwin «lan» M. Sfiiok p>emises at 143 N. Main St., for equipped with mules starteded /an Springfield, where he, received a two "repeats•• who Director Haus- Institute of Techpology. He wab him. of Weinberg who Is employed as a ascent to the 11.500-foot level; 114 Woodland St., greeted more ; .ships were on courses to the left of Horry J. Rrote machinist. five' years from Oct. 1 at $1,440 vel/ at bachelor of science degree in busi­ chiJd freely admitted were mem­ a grandson of Dwight Spencer, a But the partjj^leaders give no ; Goerg* W. Chanty dawn today to return the b now being considered by , Names of the' death were with­ accounting and mathematics. morrow' at 2:15 p.m. The Rev. Constables Town Clerk company officials. To Coast Lumber Corp. for Le­ And, he is qualified to serve by walkers" who kept their binoculars Mrs. Pearl was the former- Mae Ameriaan' Line'is countersuing for wrong, seem \^perfectly , confident' roy Courtright for a garage at 15 held by the A|r Force pending sighted into (he future.,. John E. Post of the North $2 million. More than $t0 mUllon in they can now 'be right and trusted The three General Electric em­ notification of/kin: virttte of his background as an C. Jones, daughter of Mrs. Mantz. Methodist Church will officiate Jonwi Diiffy SomiiH J. Tiirkhigton Jr. .2 END TABLE LAMPS ployes questioned at yesterday's Min St.. $1,500. administrator. These qualifications, The Town of Manchester In its The couple, has two sons. Ronald, ------I additional .damage claims are be- — by thepartv members, that is. To Otto LaShey, for addition to The plane was attached to the Friends may call at the Holmes ■ ing consolidated for the eventual hearing were Arsenault. Fazekas and.his desire as a parent to Obtain present very critical financial posi­ who is with the Shell Oil Co. In Pirtix Gramme „ — _ end Pistey. a. garage at'34 O'rnell St.;; $350, Continehtal Air Defense Com­ Funeral Hpme, 400 Main St., to- trial of the case thri best-possible education for, the tion is in urgent nCed of Directors New Tork; and Stephen .R,. Peazl, morrow' from 1 ;30 to 2 p.m. Raymond Robinfon - T O W fl COCKTAIL TABLE / To C. Gambolati and Son for An­ mand at Colorado Springs, Colo, who have the courart to resist the E. TreoSUrer ««7 **^w**5* .*.®®*‘**y suspension youth of our community consis­ who lives at home. Burton PekrI is [ic Rubber gelo Giola. for a dwelling at"'Kee­ A spokesman there said it left pressures which are brought’'to r — Frodariek E. Pocli ^^— -x C^ Loray Norris —' hhder the terms of company policy about 9:30 a.m. (M.STi yesterday tent with our nfeeds---and our abili­ proprietor of Pearl's Appltahce. and a Thousands of home fur* which gives them full pay durina ney St., $18,000. bear by political parties and by Furniture Center, 649 Main St'. A truly wendorful volua. moda right In our own factory. Mode froilii, To Donienic’k V. Cataldo, for al- on a flight to Hamilton Air Force ty to provide such training—make May Fill Needs Rjshings at'factory: sav* euepenaion. ■ - Base, near San Francisco. him a desirable and outstanding "interested and civic’ minded pres­ The banquet hall wks beautifully Hospital Notes - About Town ehoica hordwoeds with suparior spring eonstruetien. Attroctivdly coy- T^e company policy permits re­ teration.s'to'a dwelling at 87 White sure groups." decorated for the occasion vvith ^ Registrar of Voters ing-s. St.. $1,500. Watches on the bodies of the candidate whosie election . to the instatement if the employes under Board of Education of our com­ Walter Mahoney has consistently white gladioli and •chrj-santhe- Dllworth-Cbrney-Quey Post. No. ■Los Angeles,. Sept. 25 (45 A DonoM Hamingwoy • trod ill your choica of lint doceroter fobrics. Our fostoit sollhig ndm- oath answer fully all questions per­ To Serota Corp. for Natio'nai victims had stopped 'at, 10:10.' proven the fact that. he will hot mums. A delirious throe-tiered Patleata Today; 159 102, American Legion, will atiut its new synthetic . rubber recently 0 Convenient h^dRet terms. Allen Fitzgerald, ap employe of munity would be in the publi? in­ btr, Sot your s tr moda in our own plant. taining to Communist affiliation: Shoes, for a.store front at W. Mid­ submit to pressure from any "out­ Wedding cake, baked and decorated ADMITTED ' YESTERDAY: new year under Commander John devcio^d could free the United ' dle Tpke., $960. the“ Colorado Reformatory, here. terest. I hope in casting your bal­ If the employe falls to meet the lot' this Fall. y»at you will vote side" influence: that his efforts by Mr. PerfrI's sister, Mrs. Calvin Clarence Banning, Bolton; ;Mra. F. Cen'inl tonight at 8:30. All States 'from its dependence upon ! Selectm en o Call for our FRE^^CQUR- tanas of the company policy dur- To Earle A. Keith, fof altera­ flew over the crash scene at have not lieen to satisfy the Inter Taggart, centered the table, flank­ member* are utged to attend this imported nibber, says Harvey S; • TESY CAR. \ tions to a dwelling at 351 W. Cen­ midday, and later guided the first for John J. Olehsiw as a member Sarah Clay. 176 Summit St,;'Allan Firestone Jr. j Howard E. Sfafford Jr. MHdi^ M. Schollar 2-Pc. Nylon Living Room of our school board. ests of any special segment O'.our ed by vases of flowers and can­ Cox. 756 Vernon St.; Thomas meeting St which the program (or 2'Pe. Twin SoctieniH Sofa ter St.. $1,000. ' , . rescue team to the site. / the coming year will bp drawn up. The, .chairman of the board of, M I 9-1864 JA 2-6.557 M d f M r i r ^ -■ Herm ‘Wlerzblckl local society, but that he has delabra. Miss Margaret Mantz. sis­ Brown. East ...Hartford; JVIrs. .Sofa and matching chair. Foam 'I5veed fabric. Foam Rubber’ cuall- To Wilbur Hills, for alterations The-scene is near the top of the striven at all times to work for the ter of Mrs. Peafl, assisted in serv­ Teresa Monaco, 60 Glenwood St.; American Legion baseball, Hal­ .Firestone Tire antj Rubber Co, said i Vote for tho Whotft Ro|HililteaR Toan^Moiiday, Ootobar 1 o Always plenty of Free Rubber construotlon. Reg. $389. Ions. Reg. $389. . * '' to a dwelling at 63 Birch Mt. Rd.. Continental Divide. 12 miles west common good of all the people of ing a turkey buffet style'supper. Winthrop Ford. 51 Oakwood Rd.: loween and Armistice Day serviges in an interview ye.stefday that in a , $1,930. - J sOno Issue Sidetracked national wnergency the liew ; 'ParklnRi-— of Buena Vista, ■ ' ^ . 1 . To th^ editor: ■ 7 Manchealer. The aUtenent* o f Di­ - - Friends and relatives'', present Carmeto Cacriola. 114 BoUon St.; are a few ®f the items which will ■/' To-Janies D. Gleason for, H .'" . Two inmates o f the / Colorado rector Haiischild should .. prove from New York, Pomfret.' Middle- be diaouBsed. Refreshments wlU he ■ aynthetiq';—r called coral — 'c 6uld I^nowtffg this is an elecUon year Mrs. Emma SlridUa'nd, Andover; served. A n y o n e w is h in g t o v o l u n t e e r h is s e r v ic e s f o r t h e CAMPAiGJf " aVIsiji our Hartford" Show­ Folice ArresU Hood' and Sons, for alterations to Reformatory told authorities they Without any. shadow of doubt that town, Marlborough,- East Hart­ Mrs. Chariottee' Longo. Giaslbn- be used in lieu pf rubber from in town. 1 am really amazed at other coUhtries. and. that tests SHOULD CALL BEFUBUCAN HEADQUARTERS—MI 9r7749 room. . a commercial buUding at 52 McKee saw the plane "spin" and crash. both, riiajor pollticaF parties in Walter Mahoney is thoroughly ford and this town spent a pleasant bury: Clifford Prihire. 88 Elizabeth St., $1,000. . , Smoke r6se immediately.- capable of aettng in response to the social time .'and 'remembered the Dr.; Moira Harrigan. Glastonbury; Mias Marian Arnold of the (Son- show It to have thp same e.s.>ienU^I, 1084 omltUng' suggestions for 'over all necticut Food and Dairy Council jirqperties of natiiral riibber. M AIN ST., 198 Poiic* said Arlyne Gorham, 40, Fitzgerald said the plane ap; dictates-of his own consc. inae, and honor giiests with many appropri- Improvements of ,our police de­ Susan Winkler. East -Hartford:' will be the guest speaker at the- •f Portland, was arrested yester­ • ^ c a b l e OPENS TODA Y - parently struck vertically and that'he always does just that. ,ate gifts. Mias Ella-Mattesen, Vernon Trailer He said lihat it will not replace / ' HARTFORD partment. ■ , meeting of the WATBS tonight at * 'natural rubber, in the near future, day on a warrant issued by the ■ New York, Sept. 35 (/Pt—The splashed fuel and wreckage over a Records from time to time will ' Dr. A. B. Moran; Court. proMcutor's office and charged new $43 million transatlaqtic' 500-yard area. ■ He said, one of the O’clock at the Italian , American. _ however; .that the demand for rub- show lack of proper leadership in ADMITTED TODAY: Sherwood (Jlub on Eldridge St. Following the 'ber of all'Kind.s is rising, and that 2*Pc. Lawson Living Room with alandoffing a motor vehicle. telephone cable waa officially victims apparently tried to para­ the handling of problems facing ‘See the Ckndidates* Fish. 112 Baldwin Rd. > , i3*Pc. Curved Soctionol Sofa opened today, flrat direct voice chute to safety. The Uttered silk To the Editor: meeting me'mbers of the cast of the United States will continue to fvofa and matching chair. Boucle She is scheduled to appear in T6wn the police departnient. Events that BIRTTIS YESTERDAY;: A "Tons of J''un': wiU put on the show 0>urt Saturday. ' ■ ' V link between the old world and o f the 'chute was found flutter- ■Voters of Manchester, don't just Hospital Fact daug^er to Mr. and Mrs. Irving ti.se. 6 U thie natural rubber it can fabric. Construction guarnntccd. Reg. Button bacit, covered In nevv metal­ the new. have taken place within the last at the Temple. Beth Sholom. : import. ‘ ■ > . S349. lic tweed fabric. Reg. $349. The car was aUegedly left in the ing along a craggy slope. few years certainly have made the pull the levers bn the first six McKenzie, North Frankl|ri; a names faring .you in the voting Tjcinity of the Pero Orchards fruit public most skeptical of our police­ dauhgter tb Mr. and „ Mr*. .... -Irving...... Senior Citizens Club, cull OPEN Stand on Oakland St. Sunday, ae- men. once known as "Manchester's booth! Find put who's who, who's Dunn. Coventry R ^ R o ck rin e ; a?ducted by the Recreaflon Depart for what, and what's what, first! cordly to pollcie. Patrolman Jo- finest." . . A. o Charles , ment, wiimiold its waehly . ly meetingmeeUni : $' Mm Sartor made the arrest. Parking Authority Backers By side tracking the poli.ee de­ One of our greatyprlvileges in this Hlasffy, 46 Prospect St tomorrow afternoon at’ 1:30 at the Where can DAILY Patrolirian Carol Slhinaky today partment issue, the Republicahs country is our-right to secret bal­ DISCHARGED .Y^TERDAY: Community "Y.” The program will artested Julio C. C>dena, 25, of and the Democrats alike are afraid lot. To vote is not only a privilege, Mrs. Lois Giustafsbn and sons 22 consist of games, singing and danc­ a*YK*fo rn ’169 City, N. J.. and charged File Petition at Town Hall of sticking out their necks in but a duty which should be taken Vernon St.; James Cardlle, Willi- ing, - - followed by refreahmenta him with operating a motor vehi- spite of ^ e number of, requests aerloufly. An informed voter is an mantle; Mrs. Lorraine Jones'and served by the ladies of the North m wlMout ailicense and failure to from various sections o f town. asset to. his community. I do hope son, 14 East St., Rockville; Mrs. Methodist CThurch. Anyone 'Wljo ^ ^ h i s reglstrauon.' He is being The petitloit calling for the crea-. parking authoritv a* .the best Let's hear from some of the all who can will attend the League Jean Reynolds and son. East Hart­ wishes to join is welcome at this 3-Pc. Uving Room Group 3*Pc. Rogoncy Group posting of a $50 bond. tion of a parking authority was 1 means; of providing better parking candidates of both parties as to of Women. Voter's "Candidates ford: . Mrs- Lillian Welra, RFD 2 or any other meeting. MeeUng'; at the Bowers School on Rockville. , requeel? Sofa and two chai.rs, nubby, boucle. Beautiful sofa and two chalre. Grsrw- . — O'Neil, 31, o f 124 E. filed yesterday .afternoon in the f faciirues in'town. “ • improving our departmeYit. Every-, covering, biscuit tufted style. Reg, fully designed arms and barks. Cov­ office of the town clerk; ' j The Board of Directors has been one has an opinion and should be Thursday evening. Present wilj be Anthony George, former well “ »"ested yesterday the people who are-rirunning for S3SS.. ered In matelMse. Reg. $$49. 2? Allan Smith and ■ >Fillng the petition sets in moVireluctant, however, to forni such allowed'to express him'or her self, , AOUAI b a c k s b i a s B.\N known reside'nt of Manchester’For Uon machinery whieh could bring !nh authority. M ost. directoi s feel without fear or reprisal. Town Directors. Surely, it is most Little Rock. Ark., SepU 25 (J5 about 20 .Years, who left town . in B e n t fid a l «»rirad with passing a stop sign' importaril for each ofiia to inform A car careeng and crashes. A u , ®i^*lge St. and Hartford Rd. a special election. At that elec-• Authority would have too much . Very truly yours, schoolyard fight ends .in a bat­ Adlal E-'Stevenson said here in April 1955. was a caller at The 1 ourselveri about government"'here Dixie today .the Supreme Court JHIY osss is set for court QcC 8. tion, Uie voteri would be asked.to'-P^^'er. .--J. Donalll.R. Hooper, tered nose,. An executive ia alricks- Herald office- jpd.ay .iuid. .4a...6)h^ *" $ decide'whether they-want to pa-ss ! M*Anwhile, the Directora have 19 Ensign St., in-"Manchester. .Surely we w^ntto" was - “ righr’- j g eoBiig agi& st: parehny' enjoying his leisure by know a little more of oqr candi­ en with appendi'cTtia. A girder SATURDAYS l-eas than 50 per cent of the a law setting up-a parking au- P«?sed an ordinance which permits Manchester, Connecticut falls against a worker’s shoulder. achool segregation. And he ap­ traveling. He spent aix weeks in h Seethe 2?SiVrfs/YESMAN ".U dates for office and their ideas on pealed to southemers to "accept' F J W ^ P l e in high school have Ihority. — . the - town to use parking. meter A housewife getting a cdoicing the spring in Oklahoma, Kansas a Caik.Ipan your way aiid town problems. Do come Thursday that decision aa law-abiding cIM- and Missouri, and displayed a UNTIL 6 P. M. , physical sducetlon. The petition -is backed by many funds for off street parking. Plana mix from the top shelf misaea a fssf/ 'Phone of come in today! ^ e. underway to improve ifcceas to evening to meet the candidates and cens.” . , - - number of plctutea taken at Fort , Main St. merchaiUs and ^ e ■•Pur­ step bn the ladder. A baby is' un- the parking area,at Purnell PI. t6 hear theif views., ■ , Hill and at ’ some of the *• Indian UaiM $3$ to $$00 nell Corp. Reportedly ; more than V,ery thily yours accountahiy aick in the night. A c­ PASSES ‘TOE COURSE In its cairipaign platform, ,;ihe cidents can happen to anyone. reservations. Anthony makes his 1,000 personi algned iL , ..Democratic Party backs creation News Tidbits Jane C. Radtke Madiaon, Wla. ,(45—A Mountain home with hia aon and daughter-in- , Town Clerk Samuel. J. Turking- ■ / ; —-* —. '. . '—',. . ' . ' There are about 5,000,000 home Home, Tenrt., farmee who com" Pipnonill N o U o m ‘ I ^ a parking authority. accidenta each year in the United iair, Mr. andi Mra.’ ira <3. (Seorga -Cgn. Jr. now ljjis, the jo b . o ( check­ . . If a. special electipn. apart from CuUed from,AP W irw- IKE-TO BRIEF E8TE.6 pleted .m University of Wlaconain jand their children at^ Vall-ey t ing the rilgnatures and certifying ' Washlrigtofl, Sept;'3$ (J^Presi- States, three'tiffKa 'as.-' niall order course, dropped a note the Nov, '6 election Is necessary, if Stream, Lop(g Island, N.Y. them. He will submit the petitidn dent Elsenhower today granted a those occurring In industry. ' bn to .university officials: "I Just com­ Card of Tbanlui, will probably cost shout $1,890. If the highway, more than 2,000,000' to the BMrd of Directors. Unless Three-mririth-old jon of Phila­ request by Sen. Estes Kafauver pleted yOuFcorrcspondeilce course ''' ' ftt MMiafflif the petition had been filed about a for periodic intetligenee briefings Americans were - maimed or ih- tfmanuel'Lutheran Laillea A i d , #• ■auk to thank all *( ««r hrishbor*. the Board acts within 45 days, the syeek ago, . an election official delphia ’policeman, ' crippled by in, llveatdck farming and would Society will hold a rummage aale ' fOTMAIN STREET 4» **«6 retattw* Ibr the atau)' act* on foreign affairs during the polJt- Juced in traffic' accidenta last' now like my .varsity Sweater. I 1 aa* erwipethy above u* in town cJ^rk must call an elecBon. pointed out,‘ no special election holdup man's bullets, is awarded- year. in l4i(her Hall of Ehnanuel Lu­ 2nd Flaar, Over Woalwerth’s SatMU, hortavemHU.here* Ih- death of The 45 days -will expirg after leal campaign. The Dcmocratle wear site 36," He waa referred to would hsve been necessary,.even If scholarship to Vtllanova Univer­ vice presidential ) liomhtee ha'd Unfortunately; our community | theran (Jhurqh Friday, SepL M. at ^ Mitchell Manchester We e«(ri«iaf' the Nov. 6 electioh. sity.' Cohriectlcqt_ Communist a university frOa sports .shop. the Boju-d dots not act on the peti­ asked Jhiri President tq. 'arrange ia nqt Immune to accidents. That ' a.m. Articles should be brought Jo' Ask far the V i s M A N a^ Most merchants. ' (ffe ’■Purnell tion.-TJie Board tould 'stih,-'how­ leader proposes U. S7 Renre-sentS- , the hall bn Thursday. If pickup la ' OFEN THUtSOAT CVENINGS UNTIl l , the briefing's In a, telegram sent la Why it U so important :for Man- New Guinea, wi\h an area jCorp. which owns rivu,ch of the priT ever, act in-lime, to put the-' iivffircnLLbuisiana .tOarConnectl- from- Epbfsita, Wash, which i of! desired. ,M,rs. jillUn Gustafson. 33 , UtiH iMdd'ld iMWwti fl ■N MfroMdinf vaU (irirhtng lot at Piimell Pi:, and u Cheater Memorial-— ..Htwpital. - 347.4M.,Ja - jp the ^ecorid I'g, largest la- tion before the pisople at the rut to vipw this .State's Iritegrated reached ) Uia White House yehter- Hackmatack St., or Mrs. LU^"* ■ A loan o f $100

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^ v':J245—-..r'—•' MANCHESTER gVENING RALt>,. M ANCHESTER, CONN., TUESD AY. SE pfew B E R 35, 195« |IA<» FOURT^^ ■ ■- - ..— ■• . ■ |.w_ V- ' ItA K C B S ftm BVENIN e idi^ALO , IfANCRSSTEfi, C 0 N K « .TUESDAY,. SEPTEM BER 26, 1986 Father- Why lyere you kept' ln | ;Th« bum stopped a,man op the T' B U G S B U N N Y H e b r o n on ^bote and dharlotti: at school? r ■’ ■ ^1 street and Bafc^ foiT M 'ien ’ls .'^ a w b r. jlo( PrtvioiPrtvioW 'w Jfvina Finb ■ y Motyka. ^ . H «*l ” cO W B ,V .oijSTi^ r "N '^cMlke-^^'I didn’t know w ^ re the* a cop of coffee.■ Comedie>mt U tJ U ------^ Training';AMfiona‘tor ' Ckurch BBUSH ,S0AP ,\^ PijSQEWOr >Monsense A»dt»K.werc,'v^. • Man-l'thoughtccifIde3'*’»s'‘on)y [J U I3 Scho6ls wMiotpi uachera^afg heiiig'olteea&d. ■rOWEU..«JT BUM.' VA MAP Fftther-.-In'the>;future. Just rc-! aditne. . ' u u u CliJl J The "ftm took j^gebv4a*t evening: WALLET.' a c Ao ^ k iU member where you phi things. | Bum— Yeah, but <'vo'gdt * date. •57 Collection : I t ’Th* vagus property the EUmce Staffs at the. ToRand Federated Church. Sept."ig;: , ^ who was reared-t-er. which Jielocked securely. The of layinpPx: ) o r i atmonphere, alck man looked on, expectantly l^medienne;'''-.. SL**^ If: town owns off Mill Bhl^Ul go on SeconJt'of^hq sene* M irb e held Midnlitit-^2 a,m.<. • • •. . ..^.s.Vohmteere'lTMed >s at. Bolton ConsCongrtMtlonal^ Church, g a.m.-4 ijif', ... r^vYalmiteera NeedeK who** creed- w »* awaiting the next move. ;^M;AuEtlpn block Oct. lY ft4 I s.m. Hebron. Sepb^gS tSpeclal) *r- ny the oppoette. , ' Sick.Man (at length) —. Well, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER • 5 She h»s' t»OWN The staff of officers gnd teachers with the Rev. Aidraw Oitnhotm, 4 Am.-^'A,m...... ,VoW »tem Kendad I Joke By ’THR AWMktllA’m D t^BBSS peeled efforU of Pfeaident iCiien- YSsnsrai Manager Richard Mar­ graduate etudent in church hlMpvy 5 a A«»l8 adn...... Brian Rivard. BiU Kvana. i^unt MarleV^^h.urch,” *he I'm ready to be examined. .. cp-sUrtcd K ! Shrewd Specialist—I don’t 'think With,— 2-Kye part fUpubllt;an''ScR. ?reaeott Suth bower acting promptly and firmly tin will auction off a quitclaim of H ebron Congregational Church at Hartford Seminary, foundatti 8,tJ^-rlh a.m. \ ...... VoluBteem Needed'- ittl^ce<^^;Hhe «errrtoiY» ,>re much' and wisely with our friends e'r ah^mtoch longer and TuU.ot it's necesaary^; The re’s ho need 'to Novak 3 Periods I went on .talking in his campaign deed, to ' whatever Interaat the School has/heen announced as fol­ who*wm.apaak eo.^”The World In­ [d a>iar.;^2 Noon ...... Volnnloer* Needed throughout the free world.” . do it again. Keep r;ight on taking I She IS a 4 Afffrmstives town may have in about 2.75 acrea l o w s : / to Which Jesua CuM,” . . > ^ h —3 p.m. .. .Y,. . . VYv-. i • L«t* Waldron * Btranga words.:T'dLdn‘t'llke «iei » ...... Ootntnbt^DajCMl S Hosteliy-' 23 Rabbit 42 Male Sheep listened to praise from fellow party- support to the United Nations, and hearing room M^the Municipal lard;/assistant, M rs. Cfiarlea tl,. al Church. OeL .1, at. «ff p4n.,pan 'on 4 p,m.^:(Pjn. -.-,,Oe«*t^Churilla, Olivia-CMthberf kniSW-' were not ao. 1-Just crossed ''The'''Vety convivial' gentleman bScchansU through the United Nations, and my fingeVa." left hla club -happy, but some­ 13 Individual 7 Knconfitered 24 Verbal ^ • (pLl memhera at a dinner In hie honor. Building. -K. ,ot;e; cradle roll, S hirley B el- HThe^eligiqn ^YJesua.'Tqke* 8 p.m.— 10 ptim ••'‘-iY-*.* •'s>May HaWkes, V irgipia Uegf,* ' by. collective security program* Rodtv’.’ x'' ' what :dlt*ed.'' -fm hla homeward M Sea e a g l^ 8 Licftslativc 25 Genus of frogs 43 Iroquoian ^ush took-to radld and televialon No ont aasma To„kn^w.Maetty ^treasurer, M rs. Hldward 10Op,m.—Midnight fem.— M lilBlght ...... ^.'VY,. Velunteqga'Velunteqge Needed . . Indian with 42 bther. nstioni. we are not joiirnay, mkde tkchingly, fie ran l.N Moi'ie— __ < bud,.' - - ' - 28 Gram beards once again lh>hls drl\e fO r.ilie where the parcel la»:/hor 'kscl^y ee.cretatjr. M iss E. AnnO He ek at^ the' '.fforth S i^ a t c h Pott'Ipcated on ,top o f Mknehester PdUge StaUoh.-.'Yel- A tlght-flaied oiti man whh .was : i.9 She has a 27 Rail bird 44 HerediCiry only seeking'peace, but providing ho\v. mucK'-lnterest tha:'4own 'MB' smnnlty Hgll, aKS hntMra may regliifbr a t .Civil Defense Headquanelkt:,. Mumqipa) against': the vertical -iron r « d a are her ^ election Of.a Congress that would the means'- to enforce p e a c e ,h e rttTvJrindergarten, B etty G rif 'feeling verv ill asked - a friend to that formed a circle orpcptectlon I' ^ T -- . figure 28.R0W, unit' 'ng eupport FT«el4ent fihsenhower. i'said.- for the trunk of a tree'gro\yt«»g'''by in Biiti.sh 28 LVujtT vehicle 46 Genus of John Chambert, and was iakan a n d ; 5-year-olds,^ Selm er■ ChUKh la .OigamMd.” And jfcm.., Y . I^PtSltC ATSP named a cenaw spcciali.«t noted ' , .'ntijudds Earlier he supported the sdmlnta-' "Through the North Atlantic the cui’b^ He liuvde a^ tour'afoun'd ^ p r i n c e s s .31 S(>d . ' w l l l o w i over by tha town whan tha taxMJ'' >42. 8 p.m., at thiSE^On Metho-' no leaS^ dor hi.s profe.ssional akilf lVs^rnament'T to bilw^lf for the aaecsaed price, l o w e r J u n i0ri,M i*a E tn ily H eW ' Tno.,, Hebron Congregatlo^l- .Stephen 1C., Manning. IS. Norths" aive'?'- \ ■ ^n ^inall ^astfy popular, 50 Prininine Dodd spent .thie^'day at the eido pf and the m 'utual isa|atSnce treatlRS Church'youth choir wilt'-fiold ita- DEVELOPING last, he'h'sHcd and' ie.aned des^- 20 l)«ime Offeredand- tha Board .of ham ; upfwr junior, Sira/C ltarle» charge you four dollars'dt up>*te hid. Earl Larsen I ShjShgtojK'Junlor^Bajangipn:'junior high. high, EEthel thel Bee- ^**?*''^*“ *** ttnid |i3 fdr-^liregarding a at after that- . \ 2 r * 4 r " r " 4 sign; fpr Operating, an unregistered The old fellow .soon afterwArds Helpl Somebody'-let me 2« tHkpCmto -Kenned}* Speaks-for Dod4l slats aggreskipn w h erever It m ight George:*Alden;. bl§T • 'cu stody,, acjM^l) .Mr.^and Mra.' Stanley K. Simon^^ ofggnlft. Toung people of motor yshlcl* aiidr OKlUegal ube of waddled,into ‘ the office Of the l l I t The tour took Kennedy -'and ^hegin,- "Bush declered. S i x - F I m ( ^ 4>n Earl Uaraen has become aasoci 7th ''-gtede - through high achool 30 Brazilian'-■ at*d with his father as a partner, N ygren.’ Church achool begins at plate*. Jameg Murpfiy^ZAjnaton. physician nanied by tjis friend,, laid Dodd to New Haven, Waterbury "■Ws^ need fear iWN^one, and yet ere Invited to Join the choir. was charged .with paasin^ a stop dow’n two dbllsr.a. remarkinlf. ' W ISt«5^ THINKER : maraw iS and Hartford. this ha.4 been done aimoqt without H a r ttfoM. f o i Sept. V i'iK ) — Six ill Larsen't Hardw'are at 84 Depot I I a.m. Sunday morning*. ^ 31 Hprse's gait •k . ■ x . The GUetd.Touth Chqlr returned sign and rorfeiteaw^ bond, x . Sick Man Well, doctor, here 1 I wish Soma brdve, and hai^dy soul. ' .A t Hartford, Kennedy spoke at the notice o f the folk* *t'h<>m«.” _ OonmictiebtYnencticbtYnen were.fined Si,OOQ Bfh--. ■■ -' Gilead Staff listed to Activity W at'8(tniay .with *■ tint am again. . - Some space man in a rocket. .12 Lubricant i l l S i the ^dliyier for Dodd-,.. (il/'arran Act to $2,000 each to t tdolatlon oT'the He it.a graduate of IHuichestec Th* Staff “Of offlcenKand, teaefi- 33 Wife of Acgir ’i i : '^litrihution to the-^^vorehip serv­ hlaaoheater E v « n l|iY -D « i’*M; The physician calnily''picked up Would .snare the kld-s' attention^il State leaders./ At an Italian-AiMrlcan Rm u Ik gemhUng tax Mv^by federal dlit ..High School, clesahT'1951, end. of Ora of Gilead Congregational 34 yobd n.sh 11 H!' ice. New*■ fnrtted to Hebron oecrMgiondent,It . MIesEngaaSflat/Sa the' money and put it into a drfiw- We buried Davy Crockett!, X '' ■ ' Denffocnitic S t a t e Chulrman Itcan gathering in Cheshire, Bush M e t eouft Judge J.- Joeeph Sm ith MorSe. Busiheea Dmiege, cleet of Chiirch school it a* followg; Super­ attend rehekcsAl ‘Thuradey^'At 4 E Pe«dleion,.t«1epheBe ACade' 3?i Srrttti.sh John ,M. Bhiley -fold the glOO-a- yetM tday. The violator*, ordered 195S. X N h e e p f o l d TT FT IT k > fi f t S; called for removal of ‘^arsh and_ intendent, Mra. Robert E. Foote; p.m, ■ .' 8-8454. plate dinner the-hl,ectlon ''is within discriminatory,” provisions ot ths com m iited to tfie federel coirec- Lereen/g'also a 3referan w two easietant, Charlotte M o t y k a ; Court Aettens ,16 Cliili-beetles year*' Arm.v'servlc*.pm^ having serv* b u . 10,000 votes either'way.” He add- McCarran-lValter , immigrafloh. tionai institu tion a t D anbury, until cradle roll, Laura Osborn;: substi­ Road o ffe n d ^ end others are rrs AIX GREEK OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE w itiv MAJOR HOOPLE 35 T u r f ' ' Act,. tiieiT fin** are^paid, art from *d 54 months df.th*t time in Ger- tute; Dorothy Ellia; kindergarten. 40 Sprilc being ahedowed pretty closely by St. LiOui* (AH—The thief who stole W K. ••What happens m the'next six Dodd called Tor new immigration H artford, B ast HiBctford actf' and New -meny with the Signal Corps. Re Muriel Warner; primary grades. local authorities. Trial judge Cllf- a typewritMfrom th* Greek Orth­ 41 Kxclan.atiun weeks w ill determine \yhether we •'nD a gKurH measures last Saturday. Britain,. waa discharged in Dgcember 1955. Beqtriee Wark and' Elaine Berk: ferd R. Wright dlapoeed o f several odox Church of Assumption here Ilf triumph 9 n H sm -golng to give that big push to He. now makes his' home with lower Junior, Grade 4, Catherine ~ A\D A' D;>MC’’AN — 42 Kingly 7 PVesident Eisenhower, Buah said, casea which caime up recently, at must still he tr jw g to dispose of Doddsm'and (A dlsii Stevenson and American famitiea spend about hi* parents, Mr. end M M Erling Ellis; Junior. Grades 5 and 6. 1.4 K'.iichd urged "reasonabl* reforms” In the th* local court. th* machine. It haa the O iW c al­ ItSC&AT JOPTSC'S^TTLS'-SJC P'fiC .'S^TTLS ■-* W’AAT' A:. m ' . d the Dentopratlc ticket to put It, a quarter of thetr income for food.. Lareen, at '48 Doa'ne St. \ Kathy BlUs; Junior high. Grades ; 411 War god act which “ were blocked by tbs' Wayna Gallanelder, and -WilHam phabet on its key*. w over the to ^ W e are going to carry stubborn'resistance of Sen. East- 'TOUAT,.''=c SA k <''AF ". ' _ ^ T M v ^ V%. I ' . if Grc«*cc M l m i f l VT _X Ml .\vialiir '■y/.'y it*” ^ land of Mississippi in the Senate u'A ^ o E VSOODEN PADD.;:! T.r AT'C '’ " A , ' , ■ e - i r bp MC A I — t Gov. Abraham A.^Rlblcoff prala- and Congressman Walter in the WTA A\t> DEL'L CJf A^CUAK>._,r^^ T . 32 flnglrsb^school M l SS' ed Dodd aa “ an independent Sena­ .3.3 Prunnuri House.” P£(?VAD.S6 A lL' ,?L.'TD.PC— / \O RO O M .// "And we with to thank the following tpontort for 5T" K tor who will call the shots as he AOl’SE:\t:'. you political tpeeches . . . " h !* to aay that D «ld ''will not be a "People can judge the slpterliy Nevada coat-tail rider.” . Ab i i .of our opponents' pledges to revlae SS Sow ”Thla atate wants an Independ­ PEMEp the McCarran-Walter immigration An d -, ent Senator. l am confident Dodd’s act by I . membering that San. PR ISC ILLA’S POP A n v 3v a y BY AL VERAIEER, record will bring him victory." SISWHERE Eastland and Oongrestman Walter Kennedy said; f will be chairmen of the committees :z; iHow DARE YO U AN D ‘ D O N 'T ' ’’The legislative program during VJ SU RE YQU DISPUTE Y O U R T R Y TO : the coming years will be directed handUng i'mmlgration legislation unless President Eisenhower gets • IT’S * ME.; BULL­ -TELL by the Democratic parly and. un­ the support ef.aii IBisenhower Re- 5 F IV E , HEAD'’ ME less Tom Dodd Is elevated to the DEAR' Senate post he .so richly merits. publlcsn Congress," Bush said. Connecticut will lack an important Rep. Horace Seely-Brown..Jr„. ^ - 1- Republican seeking hia fifth term r*' ^ voice In the determination of the TOM ROW Democratic program In M’ashing- in the State's second diatrict, also ton." „ . Joined Bush on the Oieahire speak­ ing program. Republican Stale Chairman Clarence F. Baldwin accused Dodd He called on Republican* to uie today of talking “ out of both sides personal contacts to praias their of hia mouth, pretending to sup­ party. j port the bipartisan foreign policy 'The Republican barrel of apples j one day and taking hia stand with is good all th* way through, and i ffWlU'AMJ' the bright and shiny onsa at ths •Twe SUPRgM6"eoU«T •m C> „J\N T.T A -< the iaolationiati on the next;" top are true sample* of th* quality S'H . . =ci<. a'n d Gs’ *^-- In a talk prepared for the w’eek- ^ A. > l.V dutch treat luncheon Republl- beneath," Seoly-Browi said. ' ’’V ti T«i Heg u« Rat. Of ALLEYOQP Tim e To Act B Y V . T . w a .MLIN ■P i»>d bt teth cana hold in Hartford, Baldwin as­ r -PONT KMOiV, BUT BY RAY GOTTO serted: x r 44 BUT HAVING A PET ...I C A N T IE T IM GO COTTON WOODS 1 Hits Riding Two Horse* Slight Accidents VTOOLlNfi AjaOUND CHNOSAUR I# M Y BACK WILD ON ACCOUNT j “ Ttfs about thrie he (Dodd) WHffcrEVER \VWTH HIM COULt> career.' TM TH’ OF THAT SILLY UTTLE THSOtXKS f COTTON.ITS „ MADE CUNMV ) VERY WELL END txPLOoe POP ' a UOVUH «A T ^ START SPENDIN stopped trying to ride two horse.' Noted in Vernon ONLYGLJYOJ OPPSPRING HE going in opposite dire«’tlons.'' BARK AT US ( 'VOURCA^ER EARTH WHO EVER HATCHED OUT, siXMOPepuPts FER COUNTIN’ ' i_jvrh /*wie TN£ PmST Rudwin quoted Bush as. having UKE THAT? J IN A. HURRY,' CAN I ? said that the status of forces Vernon, Sept. 25 (Special) — treaty "is being attacked by isola­ Robert Phillips, 23, High Manor tionists who, without, realising Trailer Court. Rockville, was . what theV' are doing, are aiding slightly injured Sunday when th* the commtiniata in their effort to car he was operating went Out of force us to -evacuate' our overaeas control near the railroad underpaM bases.” Then Baldwin added: on Rt. 85, skidding on the bank aiid “ Mn Ztodd says-he eopposM the smashing into the underpaa*. ,| treaty, which was negotiated un­ Gen-don Pierce, East Hartford, a der former President Truman, re­ passenger, was bruised. Phillips submitted to the Senate by Presi­ waa given emergency treatment at' dent Eia'enhower and supported by Rockville City Hospital. The acci­ 72 senators, including such Demo­ dent is still under investigation by crats as Sen. Kefsuver. now his .State 'Trooper William Stephenaon t h f* «*'W * M* TW > • party’s candidate for vice presi­ of the "Stafford, Springs State Po­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES B e Q u i e t BY EDGAR M ARTIN dent. Sen. OTOrge, the Democrats' lice ba'rracks. B U Z S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE spokesman on foreign policy, Sen. In another alight accident Sun­ BE^lOE.'b, 'Vrt\S VSKfT T m t TtVlEt* G\iKJ »<>. m ViMCjE) Lyndon Johnson, the Democratic day, Real Daganait, 25, Plainville, - w u jp ^ ^ T h e . e o 'lncE. s t w t io K). SObfiErTVA\>OG»'- 'S'b S«*f-?MOG TT P O R / TU DISCONNECT THEN WE LOOKS LIKE A couple OF fTosr leader.'Sen.'Lehman and Sen. wa's 'wnrned for disregarding a VOOK, UhAKT'S TYXl^s «C L r— ^ - WNSD TT EiAHS 'POW’Ta o O/ T SO THE ' CAN ASK 'EM ’ 6REENH0RMS WO OONT S.vmington." stop sign when he was unable to ‘AOU AK)E«\^TE,D O i 'TtNY'hoG KEK>0T? r ' 'B E C50\ET, ENGINE wfi.L HEAT UP.y' FOR SOME KNOW ENOUGH TO CARRY Baldwin, declared that Dodd, “ if stop at West St. and Rt. 30. collid­ .WATER., he wants to be honest," should — ^—I CAJR . r ALONG EXTRA WATER IN THE ing with X highway fence. Trooper DESERT... BUT YOU CAN •/ answer the question, "do you stand Kenneth Ha.vden Inveatigated. NEVER TELL. 53uMi Kellems or Kef stiver on the ^ L y 7 . Com ing Oeiober 3!:^ Alisa Vivien Kellems of Stpnlng- iSame Priton Unit O0ieer$ ton. seeking a place on the ballot to oppose Bush and-Dodd for .sena­ Hartford, Sept. 25 i/Pi — Three T. .IK' tor.. generally 1* regarded as hold­ *n*w vice, president* were elected 7 ing isolationist views. ;at the annual meeting of the Con­ Bush' told his T V anH Radio necticut Prison Assn- yesterday. O b W< O cto ber 8 rde Ford DealBn throughout the ^tfwt spnee, tiicn ’t hat n om to qpaye for a l six H m New Ford is not oaiy W w«- hat.’faag. audience last night that it whaptt They are Brevard Crihfleld of / passenger*: , Fosd gives you more dien 17 feet'of rit)|j*,nt by "happy chance'’ that the United Darien, the Rev. Charles T. Russ U B i^ StBtM will BBveil K new kind of automobile! length in the Fairlane Sriries, a shade less in tKo’*' States remained out of war in the o f West CornWaJl and the Rev. With that aitting banii,' the angtoeen Custom. And sll that length and lowness is last thrfe and a half years but Jahte* H. Potter of WoodatoCk. All / diBsigned the new i ^ - * o M velvet-raad ride. "7 :^ S J ' rather >y ’'an integrated policy hv other Officers were reelected, lec shsped in a design that is wonderfully, radically o the Ekaonhawer administration.": by President William Maltbi*. re- Cor* ore involved ih every Atnerican's life. Neim of a new kind . The 1957 Fbrd. ridM low, solid, with a Arm, new in Amerioan automobilesi J E F F COBB BY. PETER HOFFMAN Threat* of war. he salti. were fired Supreme Court of Brrers deep road-holding feel. Tet it’s a hght-hearted, r of car ie jbe biggeet kind of newe to millions of Americans. Its personality it glittering, sophisticated- It’d : M I C K E Y F I n IT Too Strong!' B Y L a n k L e o n a r d met hy the "conscioii* and well dl- Chief Justice. lifht-heiarted lide-this car is reqwnsiye, nimble,' P * MAYBE I O0 .N660 A 600N A6 I « T R©,0F a nspe knid of fun just to look at it- > ' LONG RE5T...I FEEL 60 ' THOSE FAKED> IlEeORtlS, T i E r The Big Hew Kind of Ford is that kind of news'. . . agile, with a proud easy ntovesneSk dirou|dt ^ It’s hi|d>'Pricod in every way eteppf prief. h c TEN6E0 UP.,. nobooy'll be a ble to traffic and away to die h *«d of the" tnmpike. PIN’ A TWNS 0N:‘ME.' i ear totally new in desif^ from crest to trunk lock. OOOOH! The N ew Fnrd Ferfnrmnwcn ...THEN IT'S OFt^O This completely hew automotive .package will sell at ^ The N «w Feed Chelee BERMUDA,,. PARIS... If you’re a bug on horsepower add like ff C A F R l . . . M 0f V ^ 0,.. Ford oSers not only one, but two rinee ei ean dte trodiHonally low Ford prices . ' the new Silver' Annivmary V-8’* are for you, „. . each on ks own extended sdieelbase . . Youcen haveup to 2453vondorful T h i^efbird Tkis makes possible anew h i^ standard of such honest-to- . each with its own body s h e ll.., , each with its hortepower. ip any Ford nfiodel, There* a Ood -1 t ? ' V ; own stj’ling. goodness uo/ise fAof tf actually increases die pipvhasing power erate- and really m oderate- eartra charge fhr of ypur automobile dollar. ------__ Fiwt, the two Fahlane Series tm'.a U fi-iiK h :ddi,jpn^ne of 312 cubic i ^ e s with its ^-Darrel wkeeih^. The Fairlane 500* come ki 5 body carburetor. U’s the hpne>' bf^ them all. d r When you see it, othh- ears will look out of date, because . . . V types, a fpur-door. sedan, a two-door sedan, a . For “Six" loyers, we’ve got a beauty, too-dm th is is Where Tomorrow Starts . . . widi a Big New Kind of Ford! futo- and four-door Victorto with efto oeoter ].'i4-bp Mfleage Maker Six. It costs less beemssn piDars, and a oopvertihle oouipe. The tame body it costs less to make. But it's die same quidity. type* (except for the'ConVc*t|bte) are avaikble The onK- difierenoe is that iL costs, less to buy, in the Fairlane Series. „ T h e N e w Kind of Ford it the fuHestt* n*b*t elo­ The N e w Ford to d y lets to run and hatnY quite the zoom of the V-K Both Fairlane Series inttroduce an imovation^ engine*. Six or V-8, the going'is great! quent qnpreasion of Ford’s special per*onality-*-\ T h e new Ford body it a triumph of engineering CAPTAIN EAS^ . ■5'. Tight Fix , • b y LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS With Accompaniments BY M ERRILL BLOSSER i e yoodtful' grace, the whiplash artion—and through the use of special u-indow ornamenta­ in stM l-steel cushioned for Itdcuv) * steel in»u- tion and naitow center pillan. Both four-door Hqrq i* whwb.yeiir otffn.tMnrraw ttairta ' I ttU if see’ for MySELK ‘.the reputation for durability known wherevrir IiRed. against sound, steel joined tO steel for' s f m Wl, BEAUTtFlJuZ-FlAVE A suKPKSt? ] Mop W e ix . HCW OO TOU LIREbip.K mpAW JNCTVN*W ) / and two-door sedans have true hardtop styling. . U sSert* St the hsarett Ford Dealer t Mhouroomi iT6 too UMI^...nT STARS, this there’s e rood. / hOI-E HAS SHRUNKl I SAlPi>6pi DRAT TH 1 60T A SURPRiSE' HOW , I iH — CAR R A D IO ? ------— tremendous strength, stipel designed to give you PARK TO To aH this we have' added true e^ance—a Second, two Custom Series niounted on the ' The can irill be thsre on Wednesday,' Octo­ ’CAN'T SEEM to ­ LUCK, cal*. UL FOR tOU/ .Lo v e ly / ■ / l l l greater safet}'.. S E E F R O f A -HAVE TO take It May Be Too Lotp kind of eJeganee ne\*er before seen ip the low- 116-inch wbeeHmae chstaii. In the Custom 300 ber 3. HERE, SSAC. ' Doors, roof, jkxMr and body .panels are in­ VOUR WORD'. priee field.. '* P Series, a four-door and a Fwo-doOr sedan are They will be-Handing still on the floor—but ‘ I LL GO up: sulated for "sound conditioning" throughout distinguished^ from the Custom models by more the>- leepi to be moving,-for they have a '. ffliQ - Elegance is more than skin-deep. Modem the car. x . C , ■ l L _ ' design goes far deeper than dimtne trim'. luxurious interien Msd elaborate trim. The quicksilver kind of bm uty that jnst doetaiY ^Yhen j’0u sm^l smoke in your home, it The do6i* close with the solid finalitj' .of a , ■ ' h . To make a car truly elegant yeu have to Custom Scries also todudet a Bushiest Sedan. m n d still. . may alreJad^: be too late to prevent a costly benk vault; Even the door-lode button luu been ■tart deep-down inside. , , Eve^ line ha* s "madiined ri^ibiess" to lb ; ' fir^ a n d too late to bring your insurfince mov’ed.up front-easier for you to reach, but out The Custom 300 and Custom imodblt ate lower, heavier, arid livelier dmn any cars t^in g the sharp cleer-eut stamp, of beauty.wrapped-' u^to-date 3vith )|jurrent values. Let, lis check of the children's reach.. - tHe protection you now , have against the in Ford’s price range today.’; ^ around power, J *?f ; ■Ih* Ihnar Fond—the you cannot see-1a a The new body is mounted on twenty live- amounts you really ne^—today. ' Be>*ond all these, you also hate yhiiT choice 'TheK are the best Ford* of our Itvps,. ^ ’ vary isngnrkabte'.slructure. It* frame is actually riibber .mounts to keep your.ride silent, solid j a - and sdeure. of fiire Statkm. Wegom---dtoTaiiious^ ^^aour Thev ase the firH. symboIt cut of ■DjettoR^'nil,- a e ^ l e . Side membets extend ahnoat the full If ypu have any ■quegtioris abopt your in- eruiaen that are the diaiiipiiBii* ig diit I a new automotiyeige ^ t it. beginning for yoo-' V f f M body wsekk. , ; All these feature*'were engineered to give e IM S ay tica *•>««•. •*> Meg U.t. Pat. OM - surahe* . . . if ,vou at% pot. sure yoU have yqu a solid new kind of comfort. , „ 1957 ^enie eerly this yeer. the'best protection-you can possibly buy . lYm *driyeabaft has.been kuvered to connect The NmSr Fnfd.bank witS the diifieiuntial, virtually at its lowest point. Mo RTY 1MEEKLE He Found Out , , ‘ : BY n’' K C AVALLI TFErSTO RY OF MAH t HA WAYNE i The Marshalls •'please'pall us today.- Full information cheer­ , The N ew Ferd Riele That low, low credle-spen hraine niems a low, TM s h mfcsre tomorrow stert* — it your Fold BY WILSON SCRUGGS This.is ene of several factor* that toake* prac­ ■OH.VK,' fully given and R;ithout obligation.- low ear. The Faftkne 5(M it osdy four feat e i ^ ■D eelerV ' VVtlATfeA ^ 'RA.THlftigHRJ.wiA'i.f.'CL'IVT FLEw'i tical the lowering of Over-ali h^ght h}- as much 'nie

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- r EAR%,W, YOST, T h o m a iS ^ litiit Staff Redlegs Mii^ Sports BtQtor^ J(5klahi5iTOa A t ^ D r o p i 'fe. ?8 O ff ffte^ u ff 'i .'.^a'rvuta ia. cast for QpthmAiRU/ J|oe'MqrtiATdt. the fine looking | Legfim/to Seasd/^ <4 Discpliteiii •si' young-bAOTball'qung-^Asfttoplaygr. plaVar; will be theth« . “ toop Leade^ e ^ g r jroaliewtU) the UniveBsity S S L orGopiiAdtlc'^ ^ ti^ tid u t toiSRy shceer team Jdraenion sVw,^^,, lOi squad g ot , off on tha Br^EtyiL Si^.: 25 (/P)- New Yoi-k, Sept.^26;i5*)— Th« opiiikiis o f iootbal pr^to^* .MOnbwell *4 this s ^ a s ^ toth er former Mau- NeW^Yprk, Se^tk^^S chaster...... „.-/booter Hf naiv'^ith, the last weektod by ■trij>plng'''Bi4atol, f . ticators, like tkiBe of a^ n t alumni, a^e-influenced, -Har^Mti...... 104 6,-0- 'The Indiansila play Merldep' the Brookl)s^'^^irer6>.never Sawatore .>i-v...;..>«,4 Cincini^ti'k-Refllcj^Sv/ktim Huakie* is AT-Biardl. Both Mor. r ^ l ffew Yow'-rr (NBA) ThlrlATni change h», < S^ajrply by Victories and defats. Thus th e "^ t A^apciated Tatnurta;...... 1 .. I ~ ' hftda^’ afternoon: in another, CC It E«e Pittsburgh f^ u ^ t Nai \ h a r d t and Blardi 'playto wlth the L Aeison of ffiaepntent in base- Kbram fittjr reqiUre* tlmd football fankln^ poll sinC©.:the regular season B eg^ [alive With a six^TWniO-^flpI' too >1^4 Aiter low!ig^hree^ 495 510>4M ID* ■ W.- p.^.....ftt, 99 lu m Brooklyn^:..-,. 89' former Manchester High fullback. /fte, desk in j^earS 'trom a Man­ “ spK()ilor8” 'the<,,Brooki^ find Mred:;to\h^ 1 s^njng^. 28-tti.s«^bask: (Ohio icnxon ; 98 97 293 Ginolnniatl '■. / . » 89 .589 n>J their foot -> the penna'rtt-„ - has been elActistl president of the themseiVes,back tfi/leCoto'pltice ip ba done abbiti gstto to CwenajK.¥h»riiaul,i’ h^ TI»U ^t*\ 98 306 chester team is lh « I9&6 edition 'S ta te______d hUis but^QU M„ and 6AI k>u1s ...... t a ,493 16 door, today. Ail>t,;0y had^ to do junior class at McGill University in the NatioiiaT League.^iTmey went he lAmerican T«rouJhl , »ted teip Ami) 93 ,300 put 0ut,^by the MerchiuitA.' The lUraetpr 1 f Pitt^-ooh their games. Ttoto A4t;u, PhUadelphia „• 69 .463 20'b was heat Mllwaiikce'/ , ' ' - Sfontrea.1. Herb it studying for his to Forbes'.field ■vrith a twq-gtoie Letgue .-T and Damo an; Ject as many, points this UrahA) Braves,,Who sltwied bdok into first w... gate. .Several of the features ln- 'Yankees’ run- any afhtebes etuffing tip4$> help the Pitt, whichtoich c h ^ k ^ West Virginia- vcaltx ...... ^'-S9 loi lio soo Qhicago ...... 58 -.389 Sl'ii mer w^s an “extern" ' Ohe>404'49* Pltt.sburgh at. New York, '1:30- ckn take another loss and look ' in these parts. Eight tirae.>i the •SSs-v basement, but liberal/ botutaes to in ea^thus- Fire Junior Athletic-^ Assn. haA PinelUr.Jtokje RobinAoa'Was par- ■here. into the aecond df thngjM with Southern Methodist Horan . . . p.m, KHtie (5-161 vs. totocelli healthy; But while a victory won’t sUppeiTf pigskin was'recovered by /ticulariy hot.'^^^. ■ Pitchers Don Kalaer and Moe Dra- lasnv for a'OOu| df->rtBner8 was and Syracuse meets Pittsburth in guarantee anything for the Red- come up with a fine booklet which The bellplayera bowskl and ShortSten Johnny McKInnO)' 108 (18-13)., : th*.,Lepminster Lions again.st the is distributed at all M ldg^Fpot; "He catleff'GirMoffgea out wheil ire let off easy reflected In the llot* o^ 45»>rt* clashes of' top-10 teams sn 1 Okla-- P ’Brlm ...... ; ...... *8 I legs, they'll be- dead wlthnilt it. Merchant*. .Only casualty for-.the--jjgfl- -Kindall Indicate that Maghate Huntor...... 106 ii ,St. lAuia -at dhicago (2 1, 2:30 .ctlons. the ball wai^ l e*^blg the pltchar’A I this-late in the ters t o d broadeta^ra from alt homa, Michigan State and-Ohio TTBree Oiunes to Play ' MerChahta was AJ. Marques, hand,” said Robinson."^And He Wrigley at'least has adopleit • Sasiola , ; ...... 92 196 p4tt.-<— McDnnteV<6-6) and Blay- nights at Robertson And Sui Cronin season. • T h o y of the nation. \ te get their fiist^tests. Lra' 1oc1C'A1j5J vs. Hillman (0-1) and After today; the Redlegs have rugged'linebacker. w’ho suffered a mlsaed a couple 'On Dale' Ltog in policy. to Origtaar Cliotc* Afternoons at Charter Oak tre Dame and Maryland. 4. Texas Christian (4) (1-0)/.792 lirlTe*1n <1> .Wtonetoay*s Schedule the Midget Football League -'- are other day. threw it exactly where I wanted it. Carolina estate, denies that Joe In the event that tha Polo d r o v ­ SuUivan . 91 90 Milwaukee 90 They- guys on the bench thought Cronin, the Red Sox nneral man­ . Oklahoma^was listed first on B1 5. Southern Methodist (10) Harria .. Philadelphia at>J3rooklyn, 1:30 being sold at all league attfaettons. ers fall to show belligerency o f 160 ballots and polled, a total o f Pltohrr .. Brooklyn 89 Long actually’ swung but it was ager, la being shunted to his boy­ early next tetSon. ' .^(1-0) . . . — ...... 627 p.m. ' - Cincinnati 89 • Profit from this aale will enter " Six membera of the Manchester 1,150 points on the usual basis of . Southern California (12) BJorlcman .banquet fund. A large number of called a ball.'' ires Lead a-Lonely Life hood home in Sto Francisco to Frank Lana tritoad too nuny 6 DrClantia St. Louis at Chicago, i'iO p.m. Medical Assn., have offered their Long eventuaUy walked, bringing 10 for oac.i first place vote, nine ( 1- 0) 591 parents and friendls of the. youngs­ watch over the Boston brsneh Btlckout performara to plaaSe St. American LMgue The Brooklyn.(Pitt8burgh game, services to the Midget Football up Frank Thomas who. already • • -,ghat . for accond, etc. 7. Svracuse (4) (1-0) 469 'Totala 809 SiO ters -have -already purchased the there But Owner Tawkey doesn’t Loula fans — Brooks latwcenoo, W. L. Pci. OrB the Iasi road game, for tht Dodgers League:' They are- Ed Zagllo, Joe his 24th homer and tw In the American, Baltirrmre' take a great d^ l, razzing and Hutchinson in an effort to gloss 13. Michigan (0 -0 )...... 241 Cyr ...... 4 0 65 Washington 58 91 .389 Knute Rockne. Hayes is now a ance at every game and no ‘game farms to have more voice with the MethO(^t.,The Mustangs, not even whacked New York's petmtot-wn- radio executive in Chic ;>ee, Net Stars Warned expense account of 83,600. Out of over what' niost paopla consider 14. Notre Dame (0-1) . . . 142 Duboio ....,...... M *4 Kansas City 60 99 .336 6 may .start iinle.ss at least one phy- sometimes abuse oiKthe field, but thia they must pay for their hotel brass. listed aatong the first 20 in pre- 15. Vanderbilt (1-0) ...... 94 Twiford ...... 8 7 : : ning Yankees 6-4, and cnyCAgo out- M as*.. .Manchester High basket­ The danger on the A L side lo were mlstakee. lyaaeOmboni ...... r9« 96 Tuesday’s Schedule slciari is in the .stands. Dra. Zaglio, they’re well respected':''^ rooms, meals, uniforms, laundry, aeason pteto, collected enough 16. Army (0-0) ...... 80 Chicago at Detroit, 3 p.m. — hammered D etroit'^ -ll on A tiyo- ball coach, Elgin Zatursky. ha.s Ma.ssaro and Marzialo have more Italians Are Good Chicago rests in the Whits Sox Bobby Bragan of . tba Ptrataa votes for fifth place behind Texas 17. Southern Carolina Totala game schedule. named his son Edward Alan ZaUtr- "The players are accuslbqied to tips and incidentialsi being back in famUy hands, (2huck openly says that he hasn’t enough Harshman (15-10) vs. Hoeft (18- than a pa.ssing interest in the the cheers,” says one of tbKsu- Each has four sets of *unif- '’ms Christian, 'an 'hnpreaslve winner ( 2- 0) 71 sky. The young son of the cage Comiskey tod brother-in-law to win wlth. ;.Tba PhUItas have to 13). BroolUyn herd a .001 toge In the league a.s each has a youngster on Forest Hills. N. Y., Sept. 25 perior National League a rb it^ . —two for behind the plate and two over Kansas. '' 18. Oregon ( 1- 0) 67 Washington at Boston. 2.p.m. — pennant chase for awhile last mentor being named after Ed one of the teams. . . Daye Golas, The U'.S. Davis Cup team got a Johnny Regney disagreeing tod ba shaken np. The next five are Southern Cili- 19. Florida (2) (1-0) 60 Edwarda Wojclk and Alan Cole, two' of "Many of them couldn’t take the'' on the bases. They have heavier consequently nmning what once Evan tha havee la tha National Craft .... Ramos (12-9) vs. Minarcin (0-0). night,after, mopping up an 8-3 vie - co-captain of last year's Manches­ grim M’arnlng today from profes­ razzing we get. Most players uniforms for spring and fall, light- fomia, Syratose, Ohio State. Mis- ( 1- 0) ...... 53 Wlnyler . Kansas City at Cleveland, 8 p.m. tpry that had been placed on the Zatursky's top players with last ter High football squad, is a candi­ sional Don Budge—the Yanka had was and should be a gerat organ­ League wonder. You Hear that the Mssippi an shelf by curfew Sunday with the better be sharp this weekend or come umpires. '' uniform lasts about three -yean. Southern California tofHtoked , (Tennessee received one first Totala ...... 300 .394 333 906 9). Brooks at bat in the ninth inning. State Tournament flnalist.s. .. Trinity this fall. Bobby Johnson, a the Italians M'ill cancel their trip to Two Jobs Too Many skl. The MUwaukee outfielders Texas 44-20; Syracuse was the Idsce vote). 'Team .Ne. 4 (1) Minor league baseball player Gene quarterback, is another Silk Town­ “Fans are funny, too. They think They cost between 876 and '8100 Hank Greenberg is doing the un­ can’t throw and there Is a hole at Simoncelll ...... 60 70 New 5’ork at Baltimore,f-S p.m. A one-two-three Job b>‘ righthand­ Australia. apiece and are tailor-made, k — Ford (19-5) vs. Harrison (0-0). er Clem LaBine made if an official ' Johqson is home from Lake er with the Trin froah. . . Two "This match ia not in the bag uropirea also dress in blue suits orthodox in Cleveland, publicly be­ second base, ‘There are too many Arclilvy ,...... 69 89 TICKETS for the baseball game Cost ot Equipment ■ rating Al Rosen and bis players. old guys in Brooklyn. ' Dietz ...... 75 94 Bout to Bethea on Saturday, Oct. 13 at Mt. Nebo Monday’s ptetolts game and nailed Don Newcombe's Chafles, La. Johnson's Lake quarterbacks In the Midget Foot- for us by any means.” said the tall off the field. I remember getting Burke ...... 73 78 Baltimore 5. New York 4. Charles' Giants were defeated, in bnil Leaglio are brothers. Todd a. good going-over from a crowd Each umpire 'buy* bis own equip­ In Bittlmore, Paul Richards has ‘The Bsason of discontent each between the Major League . All- 26th victory prior to the regularly redhead, M’ho dominated the M’orld ment such as mask, 8ll;* shin- ToUils.. 377 289 Chicago 14, Detroit 1 1 . schedulto game last night, but the -playoffs, four games lo one. Potter of the Fire Fighters and tennis picture back in the middle one day and when I left the pbrk, found' that running a club on the year further renUnds you that Heavyweights Bid fof^^^tle Stars and Hamilton are now on guards, |10; four caps at 83.50 management can’t alt bUU In base- New Ytirk, Sept. 25 OP)—After.;,mixed up. He said first that the ro- sale at the following places; Mc­ Only Qafnes Scheduled (Jlem couldn't make it as a starter -The Giants, owned by the New Marsh Potter of the Blue Devils. 1930's. . "The Italians look very there M-erc a few thousand people field and directing a front office York Giants, placed fourth In the apiece; six black ties at 81.50; and are two full-tlniy jobs. Washington baU. Team Ne. 9 (1) two straight Britiah victoriea in as lentlcse pace Bethea set w as‘ too Bride's Sports Spot, Hedtun^ Wednesday's Schedule in the afterpiece. The boys faced one another last good.; If one of them gets hot. milling around outside...... 89 56 - much, and then added later; - Chicago at Detroit. 3 p.m. standings during the regular sea­ Friday night. from six-to eight shirts at 83:50 ...... 66 96 many wee^s as amok''y old St. Sport Cente^' Nassiff Arn^ Firatett Bounce Back they Coqld Min." Not Recognized , each. In TV Bout Wednesday ...... 94 81 •'I was fouled. He hit me in the Kansas City at Cleveland, 8 p.m. son. The U. . Cup forces meet Italy's Nicholas AMna, it was highly un­ Keith’s Variety,. Deci’s Drive-In The Dodgers gave htm a 3-0 lead 8 "From the remarks, they pre­ Shoes s' expensive; from 823 to ...... 74 88 kidney and' in the neck; - He did New York at Baltimore. 2 p.m. Walker Briggs, head football Again this sek.son there are not European Zone champion.* in the sumably were waiting for the um­ likely that Joey Bygraves could and U)e Elks Home. Bob Gordon is in the first inning against Bob coach at Manchester High, suf­ B27 a pair for plate umpires, 818 Major League Mark Broken Pittsburgh, Sept 25 VP>—^TPmmy everything to me. He's a dreadful­ -chairman of the committee in Washington at Boste^. 2 p.m. any -Manchester football players Intei'-Zone seminflnal at the West pire.. I strolled out wearing a light (Hurricane) Jackson and big Bob make it three. He didn't. Friend, but the pesky Pirates fered a fractured rib last' week foi‘'thoae working the bajses. Wool Babe No N iftie r ly dirty fighter.” charge of the game. bounced buck with three in the with the University of Connecticut Side Tennis Club Friday. Saturday tan tropical suit, straw hat and Baker,'bidding for a crack at the Powfrz Manager John Campbell then during a scrimmage, .American varsit.v. There wa.s a p>eriod wlien socks'Mst 82 and an umpire to y s Carlin The Britiim empire htovyweight bottom liolf of the frame. and Sunday. The draw Mill be brown and white shoes. Not one heavyweight title, clash tomorrow chaiht>lon, following the custom on stepped in, saying "don't ask him Legion Junior baseball team, final­ a number of standouts' from Man­ made Thursday. a half'dbzen pairs. Then come four For Most Homers ih Season In Losing Bi^ttde Ralmsiido MEETING for all women plan- Frank Thomas did the big dam­ ists In the State Championship of theni recognized me. They were suits of lung Underwear at 83.50 night in a 12-rbund nationally Pfterson the otheT side of the Atlantic, ”re- any more questions, the less said ning to;o participatepartlc in the Women's chester played at UConn Including probably looking for a fellow in tired” -at the end of the fifth round Major League age for the BUcs, driving in three competition this past season, will Johnny Scarchuk. Frank Robinson, apiece, a baTK^nd-strike Indicator televised outdoor bout a t Forbes Totals the better. Joe just ran out of gas.” Bowling League will be held to­ a blue suit, wearing a blue cap New York, Sept. .25 (F) An*«and new have 186. ^Weld. GaJ-veston, Tex.. .Be'pt. 25 OP)— of his television 10-rounder with Referee Mark Cohn never runs with his 114th homer and three be honored at a testimonial ban- ' Howard and Fred Mohr. .Tohnny at 81, a chest'-Ri'otector at 827 club-by-club night at 7:30 at the Community Y. singles—one of which drove home qnet on Saturday evening. Oct. 20 Winzler, Bill Shaw. Bob Starkel Last Nigh t *s Figh ts and a chest protector.” tod a wLsk-brook a'L : cents. otherher home run rname a few. . . Super- New Vnrk - W«v pense-la baggage tlris. FAbH.umpire the winner df tto agreed upon but, was "virtually unchanged” from Cavr ...... 90 looked like a real hit, and ready to Batting (Based on 375 at bats) >nths at a time and has to learn of 1,332, bettering the mark set a XX—New York...... * atm unsigned ntlePtoht between yMttolay, John Scaly Hospital Jtobbina ...... S3 an eight count, tried and deiected- follow up the triuniphs of. British — ManUe. New York, .356; Wil­ nm in Brooklyn's eighth'WrUi a cal man who has umpired in pro­ visOrs at the three Manchester 202'4, New York, stopped Joe By­ carries two'h-ge bags, one'with hie Mor^rMorphr ...... i2o ENTRIES in the Village CTiarm- nfan on to tie it 6-5. fessional baseball the past two to be^hls ou-n traveling secretary. gear, the other with hi* litcfet year ago at 3,224, Cleveland Ught-heavywelght champ Archie authulties aald today. lookl^, the 'muecdlar, auc foot middieweights John L. Sullivan ers Bowling League this seaso-n liams, Boeton, .350; Maxwell. De­ Recreation Centers have .been graves. 198>3, England, 5. Briton via Jamaica, eaid he had seasons, and Gene Johnson, a for-1 named by Su'pt. Jim Herdic for the Um’pires never live at the same clothes. Each weighs about '75 Only three games were scheduled Detroit ...... Moore and young Floyd Atterson. The hospital aaid yesterday the Total! ...... '871 387 602 H60 and stablemate Pat MccAteer. The will be known as Garden Grove, troit, .332; Kuenn. Detroit, .331,; ' It was Hodges', third home run Holyoke. Mass.---Bobby Coqr- •••aeaeaeas* ’’topugh” betnreen the fifth and mer Legion player now In the pro fall and M-lnter season. Mel Cush Cheane, 134' . Holyoke, outpointed hotels as ballplayers, except in pounds. ,ln the majors yesterday, but they Boston . Jackson ialnutlted No. 3 and Bakdr Babe, 42, was ‘‘perceptibly weaker” Team No. 4 (1) solidly built visitor connected with Jarvis Realty, Johnson Paint. Mihoso, Chicago, .318. in two days. He sWatted two in 4 produced 11 home runs—seven of Powers ...... 93 91 9* 268 aUtth-'.-raunds. lit went into the smashing left hoedtstod rights to Sunday's suspended contest—the ranks. Parents ,of all the players Ing Mill be back at the West Side Stejve Ward, 134, Hartford, Conn., Cincinnati, where they all share ■ J One umpire figures it 'cool 87 X—(Chicago No. 4. in.her bOut with cancer. She has Zwlck . . . in , 108 93 311 Beaupre Motors, Coburn-Middle- Runs — /Mantle, New York. 131; the Netherland Hilton. When you BIG BIA>W-UP— BUI Summers themjn a 86-hlt brawl between De- X—Washington • a. •«.ea Jackson, the tireless but erratic ~ lylM ...... lOSi 97 books (ui a fifth-round technical the head and body of the 'pressing Fox snd'/Minoso, Chicago. 104; only victory Brooklyn grabbed in Mill also be invited guests. Coach Rec on Cedar St.. Bob DiBattlsto 12.' '■ in Up* every time hp moves from been righting the ailment for three 392 brook and Fogarty Oil. Four more Wally Fortin, u-ho has success­ see an umpire iR • street clothes, appears to be playing a harp, but Uxilt ami Chicago, whichtoelped Kansas City 38;ye(ux>ld New Torker, won a years and has been in the hospital iw Ran 83 87 77 348 knockout/'v 1 and unperturbed Bethea. Maxwell, Detroit, 96; Bauer. New the. four-game series. Mill handle the Community.Y pro­ —Shigeji Kaneko, 126'4, one city to another, M'hich is .two girls are needed to complete the fully guided the l,egiori to one gram and Wally Fortin M-ill sup>er- he's with a fellow umpire or actuaUy the' veteran American raise the'N^erican League’s 1956 X—Baltimore .. s ^ decision over Baker in their since March 29. TotAls Dr. Sam SWptnick asked Joe be­ Despite the hard whacks, the ro>;ters of the teams and anyone York and Yost, Washington, 94. Reliefer Roger Craig was the knocked out Hidemi Wada, tod three times weekly—bell boy 381 383 SSt 1115 tween rounds tflhe was tired and stocky New Yorker, who out­ title after another in the past six vise actlvltie.s at the East Side Rec 126<4, Japan. 2. friends. Never with ballplayers o:' League umpire is merelj’ inflating to door man to A b driver, to ir^ record to l/OM. The AL’s fom er first meeting:Fei4 3 in' a 10-round­ interested is asked to call Barbara Runs Batted In —.Manllc, .vcw, Brooklyn loser while Friend stuck al,045 Sunday the hospital said Mrs. wanted the fight stopped.' weighed his rival 202H to 198I3. years, m‘111 announce his retire­ on School St. All three buildings Miami. Fla.—Bobby Lane, 154‘,2. club officials. his protector. cap to train pb'rteK At hla driitthB- high WTUi 973, set ln-1950. -. , XX er at Newr, Ybrk. Tito ofgclals gave Zaharias’ condit'on toght become Team Ho. I (2) Rohrbacli. York, 127; Kaline.. Detroit, 123; it out for his I7th victory. NAttOMU Low Man ...... 83 -92 81 Bygraves anto'erM ''yes” on kept coming and punching. He Simpson. Kansas 00 their first year, are 1,187 so far this se'S^n, following X^’^'CSllYCilUlAH aseeeaeaae**** third-voted-it a draw, - ...... 99 100- botk counts.___ !, ______never stopped. By ,th.e end of . the New York, 103^ Wertz,-Cleveland, 163*i,,lUly. 10. 815,000. They have a modified pen­ There are compeRsations. The ■ 'Hef. huabahd. George', 'itoa' with 93 Pittsburgh left the Pirates with a new position as program director air three billldings are open daily raised f 1.000 a year until they a record 1,263 in 1985\when the • After beating Baker, Jackson Krinji ...... 108 86 115 Ih hie dr^aing room Utgr, - the third round. Bygraves was a beat­ BROTHER ACT 101. Ncm’ Orleans—Ralph Dupas, 139. sion plan. hours are good and umpiring is a her until -shortly after midnight;' 25-year old invader was a bit en man, 9-10 record against the World for the Recreation Department from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for senior NeM‘ Oilcans, stopped Hoaclne reach a financial peak of about In the National League, um- noble and proud profession. Ar.iericto added 961 fori-toe told BrOOl(l3^A •••aeaeeeeaeeee knocked out Johnny Williams in Totals ...... 360 364 377 1091 Hits —• Kuenn, Detroit. 189; Ka- Champions this season. And the Cniapel Hill. N\ C.— (N EA)— line, Detroit and Mantle, New M'ill not permit outside activities members only. Khalfl, 134 L , North Africa, 8. two-ioague high. --- ChlCAjfO ••••*« -e’a •••••••• four rounds but then lost to Pat­ Team No. 2 <2) Bucs, who knocked Brooklyn out ^Torlc • •''*•*«*•*••••• GImalnuski ...... 85 109 81 Robert, youngster brother of half­ York. 187; Fox,. Chicago, 186; Jen­ 4o less than five clubs haveHip- terson In an elimination contest o of the 1954 pennant, have a three- proved their' own one-seasOn St* Loiiiff ••■•«•••••••••• Barber .... __ 96 96 --9I ACKERMAN IMPRESSES back Dick Id lin g , is trying out sen, Boston," 178^ .x-' intra-state rivalry. Yale Mrtll be Jiuie 8 for the right to meet Moore. Yesterday^ Stark -Seale ...... KJ 96 *T game set at BbbeU Field in the marks. Cincinnati, vrlth 220, needs r«elko ...... 88. 92 91 Injury Li^t Mounts for the freshman squad at North Doubles — Fhrraatl, Boston,'39; V rhilAdelphia In his most recent outing—May Carolina which may mean a broth­ season windup this weekend. Yale^UConn Coaches to Speak aiming for ita eighth straight vic- just two more to crack the Nation­ N]Wttabuiih 9th—Baker soundly W'hlpped John­ New -Haven, Sept. 25 (A*)—Full­ Kuenn, Detroit, 32; Kaline. De­ Pitching — Bob Friend, Pirates Totals 352 393' 360 llOiT er duo on the varsity next year. troit, 31; Minoso, Chicago and Bill Skowron hit two more rims YOUR AUTHORIZED to»T in the series. al and major league high set by ny Holman In a 10-rounder at At StorrsT Campus back Steve Ackerman, showing ...1,187 — Survived a three-’run burst in no effects of the shoulder Injury Berra. New York, 29, for a. 3-1 Yankee lead, but 18- Included among the guests will the 1947 New Yoric Giants. The potto;..... Miami Beach. the first - inning for a two-walk, game-winner J o hn n y Kucks At Alumni Club Grid Smoker Ns York Yankiies already have LeagtovTo;TV>tala ...2,332 Baker’s loss to Jackaon was his which kept him out of action most rr ALL DEPENDS Triples — Jensen, Boston, Mi­ be Connecticut sports Mrriters and five strikeout 17th victory in a Freshmen Repk>rt Storrs, Sept. 25 (jP)—The Univer- of the 1954 and 1955 campaign; noso, CTiicago, Simpson, Kansas cquldh’ t hold it. Tito Francona's DEALER FOR ALL THE sportscasters.' surpassed their old American c—Team reijoid. first in 14 bouts. He hadn’t drop­ 6-5 -decision that slid Dodgers out sity ot Connecticut's4 ’ crippled...... foot two-run double in/the eighth gave League record of 182 set in 193)6 K—LeSgUe reco)9& '•A ped a decision since he was knock­ looked good yesterday as Yale New York — (NEA) — The City and Lemon, Washington, 11:- NeM- Haven, Sept 25 (F)—,H«d,vflcials. "The alumni are still keen- of National League lead. ball squad-, begins preparing, for opened preparations .for Saturday's Brooklyn Dodgers won the. Nation­ Fox, Chicago, 10. it to the Orioles. . ed out by Moore at Miami Beach Hitting — Frank Thpmha, Pi­ To UConn Coaoh Yale today wdth,!.three regulars Scorer’s Nightmare WORLD-FAMOUS football coaches Jordan Ollvar ofjly interested Irf what. Ingalls will on March 9, 1954. His record Is meeting here with Connecticut al League pennant with ioo vic­ . Home Runs—Mantle, New York. Yale and Bob Ingalls'of Connectl-1 have to say about the Yale game, rates ~ . Dro've in t h ^ runs with sidelined. ’The latest to. Join the Hat Ackerman worked in a tough tories in 1941. finished second tjie 51; Wertz, Cleveland, 32; Berra, Chicago and Detroit swung for 94-6-1, Including 19 knockouts. three singles am^^Iiis 24th home Storrs, Sept. '25 (ff) — Seventy- .is Bill Boehle, ace end;' A - re­ 36 hits, seven of th(im homers. The qut will take tline out Wednesday , despite last Saturday s stunning Jackson’s record is 27-5-1, with one former high tod prep school scrimmage without any ill effects. next year with 104.' ' New York and Sievers, Washing­ 12 run in five.at b*ts, bringing home examination. of an-injury he suffer- ton. 29; Maxwell,”Detroit, 27. White Sox. virho blew an 11-0 lead, GENERAL-ELECTRIC Bt,6;4S p.m., from a busy schedule los-s to Springfield. In general,.we knockouts. the clincher^" with an eighth'^in- football stags showed up for the to In laat SAturdhy’s Sprihgfleld .c:!. rapped 22 hits, including two home to appear as the main guests at;.®^**^ think Ingalls has a good foOt- Univeralty of Conniecticut . fresh­ / Stolen Bases—Aparicio, Chi­ game, which Cimnecticut lost cago. 19;' 'Rivera, Chicago, 18; runs by Sherm Lollar and one by man -football practice yesterday. ahowto Boehle suffered a sprained Larry Doby.. Ray Boone waUope'd APPLIANCES! .h. Urtv.,,„y .,Con„.c.,- ''.StS; Head coach Nick. Rodia And his Avila, Cleveland. 17; Minoso, (?hl- knee and will be unable to. play Quarterback^ Good Defense cago, 12; Francona, Baltimore and two homers for the Tigers, Charlie cut Alumni C Club UConh-Yale freaks.” staff wasted little time in putting against the Elis in the Yale ^ w l Maxwell smacked a grand-slam­ grid' smoker. , : Althougli slightly favored. Coh- riarty Brothm them to work. Jensen, Boston, 1 1 . Saturday. He’ll be replaced by Ron Pitching — (Based oh 15 deci­ mer and Red Wilson hU one *1 lh ‘The smoker, M’hich kicks off the necticut’s veteran.team was sound- The Huakie Pupa open a four ■Vernet. a junior. Jerry Dooling, Beijuisites for Winning Club sions) — Ford. New York, 19-6, a one aboard.. / Alumni C Club's activities for Con-: ly beaten by Springfield, 41-12. game schedule Oct. 26 with' the quarterback, and Co-CaptainNorm J92; Pierce, Chicago. 20-9, .690^ The l l home runs for the day . necticut’s Diamond Jubilee Year, i Among the spectators at last University of Rhode Island Cubs Gerber, a guard, were hurt early in gave the major leagues a one-sea* URYJ.INCQLN HEADQUARTERS By BUDDY PARKER '."The defending champion Los An- Bfrewef, Boston and Score an(l b« held ®t the Colonial House Saturday's opener was OUvari who V here. ,The other games are; the game, and Dooling may be out Wynn. Cleveland, 19-9, .679. stm home —run record. The two in Hamden. , ' : „ „ 'Wedne.sday give the UConn '.-.-Npv. 3,, New Hampshire: 12 for the rest of the season. Detroit Lions* CoAeh gdles Rams again are loaded-with leagues now have walloped 2.232 Detroit — (NEA) —;Winnlng in a tried quArterback and passer in Strikeouts •.— Score, Cleveland, According to Alumni C.Club of-i alumni his version of Saturday's Boeton University; 17, Springfield 251; Fierce. Chlhago, 180; Foy- for the year^cracking the mark, of College, Away. professional football has boiled Norm Van Brocklin and a sturdy 2,224 set inT955. SET NEW RicCORd down to two prime-requisites—A defensive unit that ratqd near the tack, Detroit, 175; . Pascual, Wash­ SAFE-BUY USED CARS terrific defensive team and ,a/top­ top against rushing, in NFL sta­ ington, :li60; Lary, Detroit, 157. Detroit. Sept. 25 (iP) ---•The De­ TBAINEBS' OUILP flight quarterback. tistics. It led" the Teague in the. .Natl4i|ial League troit Lions , today established a Given those, and the rest of the all-importaht pass interceptions. Batting. (Baaed oQ 375 at bats) REMEMBER: THE PEOPLE PROM WHOM YOU BUY Uvonis; Mich. —, (NEA) — A new,,Natlonw''FodtbalI League'rec­ talent any prO- team can' muster; >—Aaron. Milwaukee.".325; ■Vlrdon. group of trainers organized the ord 'With 36/aw season ticket sales. Th'e Chicago Bears , again will the rest Of the pieces fall Into be strong contenders because of Pittsburgh. .321; Muslal. 8 l?lk>uis. ARE AS IMPORTANT AS THE OAR YOU BUY! National Thoroughbred 'Trainers’ This tops the record set liy the place. .311;'Clemente, PitUburg;h, .310:' QuUd, Inc., at the Michigan Rac- Lions last year when the club their offense.' If ,they can work Boyer and Moon, S t Louis, .307. PAINTS - VARNISHES t ^ Asan. track here. sold 36,434 season , ticicet bpoks. line of Wnklng. lput gome of their defensive weak- the Clevriand Browni tod to e ngggeg out! Rick Casares and Rims Robinson, ' Cincinnati, 120; Sniffer, Brooklyn, 106; Aaron. MIXED pOrilLES '51 OLOSMOMLE •5^ CHEVROLET ■S4rONTIAC ^ Watklris are great ball- Milwaukee, 105; Mathews, Mil- Super "SF*' 4-Doop. Sedan., 2-Ooor Special De Luxe. 4-Door Station Wagon. " the EMtem_ Division of the carriers. Quarterbacks Ed Brown R*n* Dsma(n .IflO ni Bskdio, beater, pOU'er gUde, Tu’0-:toae groen, ruiUay O N L Y A F E W M O R E 19o6 OLDSMOBILES LEFT National Football League. ,j and George Blahda are dangerous Araukee. 101; Gilliam Brooklyn, 99. Loui! Dsmato. : . 107 lOA QUALITY Hydeamatlc. rodio. heater. Runs Batted In — Musial, St. , Gorgeous green ffailsb, ex­ excelleat rubber. heater, bydramatle, excel­ The Browns' have qot had an ‘ passers, with-’ ends Bke Harlan Total! 207 219 208 834 lent iiree, excellent eoni- CHOICE OF BODY STYLES, COLOR AN d ‘EQUIPMENT Impressive exhibition recqrd, .but Louis, 105; Kluszewskl, Cincinnati, CHI-NAMEL’S Iwo ytt*m ot, cellent rubber, immStolate itltton. Tri^ Hill 102; Adcock.i MilwAukOe, 101;' Sni­ Botty Daniel ..., 97 277 * 9. . 1 owner car In , they've always been solid defeh- Howard Daniel BUY NOW AND POCKET THE MONEY YOU SAVE slvely, , Each year. Baltimore gets der, Brooklyn tod Lopata, Phila­ 97- m pfintinf is your snursnee el r,4«imvm shoMTooni stronger. Quarterback George 'MFOSD " S . * : ? $ 1 4 9 5 A s ' the season movee along. delphia,. 95. ’ Tolal! 171- 190 194 m pteUctioM and Utlinj btfuty! S«vti condition. , Babe Parilll should b e . an out- Shaw, a top rookie last year, is .Hits —7- Aaron, Milwaukee, 192; )■. 2-Door. Derk grrou with Bttodlng quarterback, and the over'his initiation. He‘ has top Ashburn, Philadelphia, 186; Vlr­ you meneyl lb yitsi hidi'nj powstand-, white wall tti^ Perfect .’4* MERCURY George Ratterman-Parllll , team ball-carriers in Alan Ameche tod don, Pittaburgh, 181; Musial. St. 287 second car, at a very 349 FaHvH left UmJtd'tclujkev value in ^imerica! , Y m fn A h n y t Welcome At Your OklsmeMle lleialerisr star will provide the Steelers w’ith; we’ll be back Jn tba thick o t .722; Buhl. Milwaukee, 18-8. .692;. plenty of fittereAting aerial fire- things. . :MagUA. Brooklyn, 11-6, ,«(W;.Law. .. . ■ ' . , . ■«/. • V . Evei>-n Ploulf 53 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE 3^6 NORTH MAIN STREET BLENDED WtHSKET (Vorks/ over-all strength, appears' .1 A. word of .caution about • ihy rence, Cincinnati anil Spahn, Mil­ Milton Ptourr “ ’102 T E L . M I 9-5253 * 2 . 5 6 90 PROOF MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES. INC. to be lacking. slze-upt...— or ianyqne eUe’s — of waukee, 19-10, .;6?)5i r O p e h iD a H y 7 M . to, 5 P. M., IncladitiK SOlCdBkrSU If yob apply the s i^ e line of ' Strikeouta-^oneA, Chicago, 166; Total! 155 178 161 483 n m ^ - ^*TOCR 9 LD>8MOBILE O1 E A U R " the.pro r6ice. (I) Wednesdi^ Afternopng an^ Sathrday'UhlU) Noon • 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL.SPIIITS reasoning, defense and quarter­ ')) In this gaihe. crystal gazers and HadfUx, Philadelphia, 163; Friend, l,ou Stnnn OPEN D A IL Y , 9 to 9 FREE PARKING OUTIIilM «>|pQ9ATI()N, new Y0R|i.(tTYv t n WE8T CENTEB 8TREET-.TEL. m i k -S m back, to I the Western Dlvlsim, progqesticatri^ have to ba lucky Pittaburgh, 168; Mlzell, S t. Loula, Walt Btaion anything can happen. . - < ; Boberti^ Ptariadalpbia, '344. — or crazy. 1 8 TotsU^,,.', AAAAossasi 171 113 175 *in ’*4. •I i f - % -:r. :■ ;['■• '/ 1*.- ) . • ■- *' V'** \ •• ' • ‘ i - i . 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< ■ \ MANCHESTER EVENING H ia^LD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1968 SL^CHESTER e v e n i n g ‘ h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN,* TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1 # 6 Gi^den— Farm— Dairy L«t(6lNoii0i Do^s—Bird»—Pets 41 P ro d o cta Automobiles for EiUo 4 THERE OUGHTA BE, A LAW I BY PAGALY snd SHoM n Hflp Wsnfed— Mala S8 Help ’^aptad—’Male 26 REPOSSESSE WANTED ACRS^'t^^(ilB|O^S, Birch ARE YOU OONamSRINO - < * i m r r w JsR E iN Reliable, Honest Person — JBMuUfuI ttatataln SecmMi/ ut”Bqlton near SSI4JNO YOUR BRpFflOlTYT h iv * , ■ r r - " ------"WANT A GOOD home for oi^'-y.edr SEWING MAf " n e S . AND rtpe/tonigtoea. Pick ptC' ' w JfillS Ifira ttf|9 HUDSON ftmf door sedan,' yournwn. soc a basket. Bring con- X TO TAKE OVER Jargi apartxfledt with gk- SEE THE ESCO'i;’^ AG EN gy Manchester. EBgh'eUiyhtkni. Nice We will apprelee yot^Wf^tty oid-i'.wondetful watch dog. Beadti- UNPAID b a l a n c e radio *nd heater, very good condi­ W( ^ner*. Baal Robottg, Birch Mt. rage, pt neighboHiood..$M. reifldemial/seelion, race |2tl00. free and without any ohilgiraiom* g e n e r a l fullyy iharked.'Uall MI..9-i550.'‘ . Hardl; be -’yowriK'fbif' MONTHLY P-A-YMENTS tion, 825Q for quick aale., ^ MI. O h Carlson. '4AStock % Rd.; B olton .x : monthly.' rtte ''3 0 K 'X , HwegbL FORTHESfe ^ Phone ML 9-3910.^:^ ^ e also buy prppem for e«i|i? "i^taainin# baIanC(es. Spiba as ■ " ■ ■ 'v . AvailaUe I . istrx.; ' l^Ml^ or buying contsfet'..^ MILL WORK BiiUders?iBiillder^ aReh- ^ mUtfua 1 MJdCMAlGbs sxper< low aa * GuaranteW'aod free Np l ^E fi3< MOL X * Complete NiJCfLEY ^ Y J R e a it The? I u e i . aU ^W E b ADVT* Ig4««K R 6U ^^i» 1931 Chevro- IW ie^ tnick. m< itod to Irish ^ootai of Brand New s 4CHBXrrER— Hahly street; W-icre?.W(}pdM i6ta.'btf MANf If-ipterestedin general mill payitif^ arranged: ih ^ta^,''lhie' YOUB-BURN REALTY Iet7w3?45s6 sttirdy tkK trailer, 850. work One d r -tnore r % y , N p ,,l in all respeetB; O rd e r^ i^ , hlture*-/- ItlCLM O s a ijw a r . acltools, cui^ma Bell for 817^)0;. Street Is? .. MI.^>6278. 1 ' J)I5P T . h o u r s WE BUY TeOWf»-.calvea in . Gle'nn XU.,?-87Sl?^k, "-.v. Time can'be.Arrah work? for a pri^resslV(« cattle. Also doiAes. - Piela readytq deliver. OdlC. T. tubful wk Elte,.^ CHL^^^^Biit'dhrmers, rilur* Agendyt;. Ati.^ - oonvenlehcc''A ]^ ^ iH g e^ for ^: tirepla^^jlfarage, amesite .perlaeM dta e » t ‘4 $ A . H . 1952 WYLUS tW ^heel'drive iitai^ Tel. kfl. 3-7405. ■ way. Co . Ml BrdSi^St>^^ l^e^ concenv/good wprk: ttttJfM'^droorri'.. _ , BUSINESS iV m n y. ------thorisad td-;. the -pertawtata' tion wagbr^ Satriftce^t 86(w>6tl- bumiee* aad.i > firm neiae. "" l^ci;^U(Jns, fairYAte ELBEliTA,PEA) tor canning BetultftaLlJving?Ho6m -Main. St.; g:w_u».^ 'tJ O O .X ? ' COPY CLOSING TM E A- 6 ^ 2 0 ^3-1374 after 4 A? '. A P jO R ^ ^ , Rjait^or ^srt'time>G8herf Articles For are ready. At .Gain tl's Farm, .BeauUfuLDlhetta .8ar*d«39. Rsoort for^sfe; -pQltCI/ASSIFIED A D ^.; .al abH^ Wofk.r Apply w Aiihut generput" fringes. Contact Route 85CBolton. Beautiful "to-4 2 u5yr' with full ;i8S0?FORD cOnverlible?:club ebupe, DB^'WELL?J«LP>i'np- Baw tig 5- ee L. ,^99 noahstice -Orug’ Maln-.8t., Mknenester.'^ -..Want Superlnten/awt.' Clar­ table; 1941 OUiarnOhUe, very good- Instead of We___, LAH6E OQiLDiNd;x»ni mem. ISee^ay. garage. yySHtKX LAIta^ Five MONkTORU FRI. '■radio, heater. White wkil tires:' FOR §3AJ6>-83^gal. druiria, IrTgoodgbod ' PFPpEjM , .CABBAQE and aquasfc^, place. Jront summer cottage. Fully /West . Oou.. Cbnditloii, 81-50'e^h. For further.irtber /C a m p , trainer, lav'(itoj;y. -i-Flve ^?^frigerator:lf yo cated, iSOd ii$.'ft. Ideal atori large loL^ Three bedrooms, C o u H ^ , KtrercrilleYMad, Xt(4Sare Pontiac, 373 Main 8(. XU. ence .Marpn, at .M ill. Add.. |1 bu8hel>^g ^ a ^ ,.. e bushstl ^ * Owner Wa. 9-6713.^ ^ "^10580 A^M. 9-4S4S.,;^k-, ’ • Ihtormatibn calf Uie4l.^AY 5c eki^ fSriJ6 quart .Turnim. kc.'Custom built 1952 W Cho^ng of a jutyot 12 began tSl ^|.r«nee _ TOlnDDOOPl^ WILL tvi'o lone pink McGliSVe. Pontiee, appointment,^ , ' is'per yard, Lfrade No. 2. |2,5(L^ MI. 9^626|:' BALAN^^PRICB , The abot?0 '-iiety Jobs h av^ been baaketa.'^any amoitata, Fatmer'a OFF1CR?Fo R Rent. Exceftei ^Fortea. \ O arrison. colonial. jS lx VBRHtW^Ruch SH r(»ms with morning'in Tolland (Jouij^, Sw _____ \.,;WfcN^WMX!IATED,. per j'ard. Truck load-lots. H ot; X * ONLY 84l8.'26'X., Th»''»*rto*r*Wp 'S73Jdain St. MI. 9-4545 . created becausV^ recent expah CROSCBY refrigerator, 12'., regu­ Outlet.- 8 11 K , M iddle^tj^e. D O. tion? MC94880,^ or MI. ?-l w ge tooma with reception /hall, ettaphed guragh. FuU cellair:..OU- pertor. Ocwrt in a 875,000 c ^ l siilt k - ' ■' amesite. crushed stonS; gravel. Free af^ a ge until wanted?'"Fj-e4 •ry 3, 1»8 "■ ‘ to I Bur AidoN-HfOl^^i sioniPlenty of ovemmd ihaurance, lar 8298.95-42»:95k ; 9’, regiUar 9-0474. '... ' -fitepiace, la^ory.'-hkth, recieation hot wateVheat. Ldt'90x3(l0. ReM- *y- K ? 1954 CtH6YRpLE?f'>taUon wagoh. hoHaay- and vacation .behests. ROGERSXORPOR ATION 'Nussdorf Sa'nd. and Stone/ MI. delivery. Free set lip by oiir ov?n- dentiai section. Gafttm. Realty, being brought, by James E. CHARLBB.E. \i- - \ D i a m r a ^ i i i (jne/owneT,' moving but .of , stale. 6CT A LOAD OP WE W 8229.95—8179.95/N.o dawn paymeiit room.' Garage\Ameaite. driveway, Work in Mancheatef ' .9..7408. reliable men O x H o u s m ''.4 5 tomiey, 26, Willimantic, formerly Robert''?. Fetch HEHANaESWSOVVN Miil'and Oakland Sts. 82 weekly. Budget' Center, , MI. Price416,900. ^ ^ 165 Sehool'Bt; MI 9-87911 eve. jacquettak-J,. Strenawk “ X W ill''accept reaatmable bffw , MI. 3-,il64. ae 1 tang*. MI 9-7469. X of Merfow^ a?galnst Oliver Mer- 9-8385. ' LUNCH HCXXSf SPEN CER r u b b e r Manclibstej^fionn, Tlousehold G oodie 61 Hamrffd CH. 7^)358 LOAM, DARK^llICH Above are not listd or sub Hated row, Merrot^^ PRODUCTS RADIO, ^10.6 rug, quilts, pUlOw*, After 7 P. M..CH. 6-4690 with a'(coMle..or two wolking, with Other broker*.^ SOUTH WlJfDSOR Robert P. Fblch x : CERTIFIED U3ED C A ^ AN'pQUE F u r n i t u r e , silver, ' ■ See It Day Or Night The plaintiff claims damages re­ JacqueUn* J. Strenatnkl Lort'i^ssipsssr Ouipel St., Manchester, Conn- bedspread, African, violets, misc. - giass; china, aniL.used furniture men. Available'"'^ct. 1st. MI. OVER/;i6, or men on night Wufts. If y ^ have no means of trans­ 9-S0S5. - ' ' ? ' X ANDOVER—^ room Cape Cod sulted when a refrigerator located 1953 > A W A R D 4-Dff. -JSEDA'N^ -W M SCHtUTPr arti'clea. MI. 9-6640. iHjught and sold. Furniture Repair New three liedc(wm, split level, ARLU XHEMSM We nied you-at the Y,W,C.X>. portation. I'll send my aiitO/Mor with front aj^rear dormer*. Fire­ in his apartment, which he waa Richer; Jfelden A jnim of ntooey in the Eiast Radio, fibater, ultramattd> Inw kftfM iSOM .. Rcbuil g old-lawns and Service.-'Ml. 8-7449;-^ Muriel G. Till M M um m i, Manchester, Conn., setting pins . BRYANT GAS heater for - living you. No obligation. place, chin*-^^ cabinet, bree'zeway Birch cabinet kitchen. Built-in 'renting from Merrow, allegedly ex­ Theaeb* mileage, excellent condition. R J t \ for our 9:30 a.m, women's bowling Halving new onOs. room to be connected with-chlm FRANK’S ANTIQUE Shop. 420 A— I ^ B —-E-^^R—T—’S Snbnrbui For Reitt' and garage. Bath artcL' lavatory. r/ings and oven. BaaemOnt garage. ploded, showering his face and eyes ,,, . . ^CLARENCE V OOWEN Sat: Rwi^4'. Pl»°»» MI.^jl82. 8995. . , ney. Reasonable, ML 9-9422. Ameeit^riyeway. Prtce Jl5,900. with sulphuric gas. ei*U W. Gowen • league 3 morqings a week. Please Lake St., ia buyhw and aelUng 43;45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD FOR RENT—Country five room Large lot. 816,900. ' . ELECTRONitN. call " Y '' office, MI. 3r7206 be- Cali now PI. 2-6277 - - r good used furniture ahcLantiques. The accident occurred May 23, 1954 MERCURY'-SW'YAIXEY Cape Cod; Oita unfiniahed. Hot 1904, when Bottoroley atttempted to Helen W. LOST—EOSARY beads in park. Iw^n 9 and 3 or after three. M r^ MI: 9-6580. X , UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC range. rcU e. HTEEABB HARDTOP^ TONE.'^dio. 98ta and Accessories 46 water otl heat. Attached garage. ^ E S e O T T AGENCY '^ WARREN E. HOWLAND fix the refrigerator in. the apart­ -Emelin Wearer Please call TECHNICIANS A./Sherry JoChimsen, MI. 9-06^ FLOOR SAMPLES 1966 TV’a at CombinatfOn with wood grates? 81995.*'-^* Very ^drit, big. bfg“^educlions. Crosley, WANT A— BBAU'O TU L electri<^ ,^820^L:all MI. 9-7469. Earl Mitchell. Main highway, phone PI. 2-8002 . " REALTOR ment.'He. claims Merrow failed to AUSUItlAusuiu I. Bock after-5- ? J^tchell 9-7683 hav(ij the refrigerator fixed. XibST-^Black cat with whlte stripc DOZER operator,^.--b^xper- Stroml)erg-Carlson. RCA Victor. range, double oven'at. a big re S-lldt dcntTniMiM. White chest and paws. ienced, James D, A c e t a l Sons. Marked down-as much as 8300.. CHRIS-CnAFT. outboard motor, duction? See the Admiral, range FOUR ^ R N E R gi(a Stove, oven Bottoritley daim ed that Merrow 1 9 ^ ‘ CHEVROLET 210 4-DR. Experienced men required Good condition, 860. PI. 2-6289; . ROCKVILLE—Five room ap( WE BUY ^ BUILD WE SELL MI . 9-6003 3fth,' A.D. 19M. Bowers Scdipol area. Phon«, MI. '^ E D A N ,.2 . TOrfe, W.W. Urea, to aasemble wire and test Phone MI. 9-5598,- ■ / See our display. Potterton's, 130 offered by Potterton's 130 Center and broiler,'830. C^all aftet-6 p.m. failed to do'anything about the re. MI. 3-4409. ment, ilrat floor, excellent omdl- frlgerator forjr a week and although tlntglassrhcater, defrosters.-Sig­ electronic devices. Will Center St, ,J8’ VENTNOR utillty^'speedboat St. tion. (Jloae to schoola. s t o ^ and R (X 3C yiL L E -X ,N ew 6t4 room nals, std. twins. An (excellent consider recently ' dis­ SHOE s a l e s m a n ^ experienced after that called In'Aihechanic lo foresoin* tastrament. Business Services Offered 12 Courses and Classes Help Wanted— Fgmale inboard. New Ofay engine.''’ Fully REFiNiSHED BEDS, dressers, bus stop,. 895 a m o n th ./)"Watson ranch, 816200. This ranch dwtaUng ^ c r d .M same to' b* his trea act Mil ■ k . buy. 81145.'-^ charged veterans experi­ five day week_;Vacation with pay, equipped. 35 -M.P.H. New trailer. Realty. TO. 5-7830 do the work, the refrigerator was deed, before roe _ PEAT HUMUS, shredded. Excel- chests, breakfast dinette ” New term now start­ test equipment, Excellent lasted shoes, high or low. Reason^'-- / room set.. Inquire 17 (irandview’ South Coventry. Fdrniahed 175, un­ room with brick bp one wall, DROea : vote by absentee ballot, please no< intefviewsbronfldentlal. mahogany modern coffee and step other and saye he mky need the 1953 STUDEBAKER Vg LAND ing, . ;?EnroU no^^; for practi­ PHOENIX MUTUAL opportunity for the right ably priced. Sam Yulyes, 15 Maple St. furnished 885 p e r month. MI. atreamlined kitchen with built-in •Ppeatafl tUy Republican Headquaiters. Tel. man. end tables, variety of styles and 3-5558 or M L ^ 1 5 8 . U-anapianting of a cornea in one ' CRUISER 4»DR. SEDAN. Radio, cal day or evening . class. JOB OPENINGS - for carpenters, St., near Main St. finishes,- 415.95-845. LeBlanc Fur­ GREENHILL STREET oven and range, wood burning -er and i— M l. 9-T74# or MI. #-7890. Household Services FURNITURE and appliances. fireplace, attached garage, brick eye. in* lastriunenL _ heater, automatic ^rans. Nice For free .deacriptive circular Lif e INSURANCE co. plumbers, 'Jiighway and construr- niture Hospital, corner South aiid e same to boM r trta-ata ( phone JA. 6-3408' -or write New 1-3 OFF ON 1958 wallpaper. 150 Leaving state, PI.- 2-7829 after 4 iz : .Located in an excellent neigh­ front, high el*vation, city water Atty, John LkBelle of the Man- S FOR ABSENTEE ballot informa­ family car. Offered I3-A tion worker*, arch welders, tool Mahogany Paneling., per M 8190 Vernon Aves.. Rockville. Open 9-9 cheiter law. firm of Rubinow and before roe _ England Technical slnafitute of Rapidly ekpanding operations nice patterns. Bee Pee Cee collec­ Canadian Framing and p.m. Wanted To Rent 68 borhood is this bungalow style and sewer ' amesite drive and et- tion call MI. S-41M, or after 5 makers, machinists, engineers, p.m., Saturday until 6 p.m. LaBelle is representing the plain­ 1947 CADILLAC 2-DR SEDAN. TRY US FOR reupholstering,. slip Conn., Inc.. 193 TruftjbjUi, St., have created several, new positions tion. Open daily 8-9 p.m. Green home. On the first floor—living aential extras. Webster Agency, p.m. MI. g-8638. New law has lathe and milling machine opera­ Sheathing i-tnick load) per M 896 APARTMENT SIZE G.E. refill YOUNG MARRIED couple would tiff. Counaels for the defendant are Radio, heater hydramatic. Only covers draperies; rug cleaning. Hartford,. Conn. with real growth opportunity for INTERVIEWS BEING HELD Paint and Wallpaper at the Green. room with fireplace, dining David J. Webster, Rockville, 'TO. OF CONNECTICUT. COUWlT changed procedure, so applica­ 8145, women with high school education tors. Contact Conn. State Employ, 24” Insulation ? X , ...... - per M 835 erator, 830 delivered. Phone Ilk*/four.or five room apartment. room, kitchen and breakfast 5-5745. Attye. D. C. Fiek, RockvUle, and tions must be in by Friday, Sept. Free delivery service, All work ment Office, 806 Main Street, Man­ CHAMBERS 9-6678. B w n j r a o ss. BartfMpO, AMgost AIR conditioning . Heating, re^- nr some college background. Some ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ <^1 MI. 3-1310. nook. On the second floor •— 3 F. J. Connolly Jr., of the Hartford 3S for Town Election Oct. 1. guaranteed! Smith's Upholstery. MON; WI^D, . FRI. chester. No. 1 Perfections, prinied, FURNI’TURE SALES law firm of Schiifield, Fay §tta iiially appeared CAUL? L. Many Others at Lowest Prices Shop, 243 N. Main St. Ml. 9-4863. frigeration. Cash in on the big are loginning positions ’and others able and standard typewriters. DE LUXE KENMORE full size gks nice .bedrooms plua a small ANDOVER—Delightful alx room ______SB. algner and aealer of tbo ■ Democratio Town Committee. Terms ^ Bank Rates All makes of adding m.achlnes rebutted, sanded— /M a n a n d WIFE slxty-lsh, no custom built home. Seven miles (jourtney. Evenings MI. 3-7267.. boom. Jobs galore, for those quali­ are mOre advanced jobs which re­ FULL TIME p'errhanent stock range with gridle top, top cover*? fourth room ideal for small forepoin* tastrament, and aenawl- 1 P. M. . 4 :30 P, M. sold or rented. Repairs on all Special.,..'...... sq, 823.95 503 East Middle Tunipike children or pets, would like a four out. Large living room with fire­ Arabit Oeae Oonttai|ed «d*ed the aaroe to be Us trea act tag fied. Want to hear from reliable quire Ilkihg-. for fimires or typing help. Apply Mr. Tomlinson, Shoe large oven and Separate broUkr, child: Two-car garage with well CHORCHES MOTOR SALES men 18 to 55, we can train to makes, Marlow’s. or five room apartment or flat in place, dining room with bay win­ The case of a Statfofd woman deed, before m* . __ FLAT FINISH Holland window abilities. Dept,, King's Department Store, No. 1—18” Red Cedar Prime good condition, 890. Also /m a­ good neighborhood. Write Box Z, landscaped lot. Property now THD1CA8 W. OOflUMK Penonala Studebaker Sales-Service overhaul and install this equip­ AT THE GREEN. dow, pleasant kitchen, three bed­ charged with arson-'Went over to shades, .made to measure. All Pine St. Shakes ...... per sq. 812.95 hogany poster twin beds, good con. Herald. vacant and offered for quick Commissioner et Soperier Oeeit. ment. Must be mechanically in­ 1950 EDITION OF the Americana sale at 816,000. Handy to bus rooms, baths. Breezeway and the Winter Term, to allow investi­ PASSENGERS WANTED. Hartford 80 Oakland ( Manchester MI. 9-9483 metal Venetian blinds at a new Apply dition, 820. MI, 9-0527, any time. low price. Keys made while you clined and wlllitw to study spare Encyclopedia plus three annuals, and stores. garage. Half acre lot. 815,800. gation by the public defender. Mr*. and return. Working A4:S0 p.m., Windows—complete from 810.95 Special selection of lamps, some’ WANTED—Five or six room rent, STATB OF NEW BAMFSpaM, wait. Marlow’s. time. Write for Free Facta. Utili­ rollege edition. Bookcase, 865. z; Madeline Smith, Realtors. XII. Gladys McQuade. arrested in con- COUNTY OP STRAFFORD aa. ‘ or .8 p.m, MI. 9^58. 79 ELM ST. GRAY MANUFACTURING Help IVanted— Call Ml. 9-501B. .. pairs, some Singles, hsif price. vicinity of Manchester. Family Trailers tor Sale 6-A ties Inst., Box Herald. Wood Gutter 4x5 and 4x8— with two children,. Call Glaaton- 9-1642. nectloiywith 'a fire in a Stafford 15th. A.D. 1964. FURNITURE repairing and refin­ HARTFORD. CONN. Male or'Female 27 Machinery and Tools 52 . Personally appeared CLARENCR U, W AN TED -Ride fromNRt. 86, Bol­ COMPANY ADD CHARM to modern living as ia— ...... lin ft. 45c Complete selection of furniture bury, ME. 3-1844. Sprtags apartment July 7, waa Gowen, signer and aealar of ' ishing; antiques restored. FurnL- FINISH HIGH School-^no classes. for the home. Reasonable price*. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. BOLTON LAKE—Excellent new all ton, to Main St:, Manchcater, 195^ CASTLE House Irailef. three or Call PSYCHIATRIC Aides arc wanted With antiques. Visit the new 24” HOMEUTE chain aaW, 5 h.p. rtind over from Stafford Borough ming Instrament. end ado" rooms, porch, and aluminum awn­ ture Repair Service, Talcottville. Study at home, spare time- Diplo­ HILUARD ST., MANCHESTER Clear Fir Casing lin ft 6c Direct, drive.- Used - approximately' fj year 'round ranch borne. 38x26 )urt. the same to be his tree act i mominga only, arriving 8:80 or ma awarded. Write for free cata­ for ' Mansfield State Training Curiosity Shop, al Rt. 6, Andover. ^ 963 Main Street, feet. Six rooms. Full cellar, before roe. ______ing, storage house. MI, 9-4736 MI. 3-7449. SO hours, 8199. 3V4 H.P. Hoppeo Houses For Sale 72 Mrs. McQuade is being defended 8;45 a.m. MI. S-8633 after 6 p.m. log; Wayne School, Box B, Herald. JA. 2-8131 School. Starting salary 82940 per Open weekends. Other times by Before you buy, let us quote you water heat. Aluminum ston^ CLARENCE L. OALBF, . after 6 p.m. "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK”' X Open Daily: lO-A-M. - 5 P.M'.. Bruahett, utad approximately 30 by Atty. Robert J. Pigeon, public CommUsioner of M pm erC eoik WEAVING of buriia, moth holes annum less 8316-per annum for appointment. Mi. 9-1806. on y()ur trim, doors and. windows. MANCHESTER — Cape Cod, six Tel. MI. 9-5241 and doors. Shade treea^^each Notary Public. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, MEN WANTED 18-45. Practical CLERK TYPIST room, board and laundry, liberal You will appreciate the savings we hours, 8100; Call sifter 5:30 p.m. at defender, who received permlasion comrolaaton ozpir** May K 7:30 P.M.-9 P.M. . 847 Keeney St. Ml. 3-8107. Robert rooms? four finished. Exce'Uent privilegea. Owner moylrtg West. Aatomobiles tor Sble 4 handbaga ,repaired, sipper re­ training in drafting and tool and fringe benefits. Apply Doctor Day- can offer y'ou. A real good buy at 816,000. How. to hire an investigator for his Auto Driving School 7>A FOR SALK iJtwn roller and wheel Kurt*. condition. All natural woodwork, placement, upibrellaa repaired, die designing. G.I. approved-. Free Young lady for general- office ton, Superintendent, Mansfield De. ard A. Haatinga^XRealtor. XH. client. Atty. Pigeon was granted STATB OF NEW rORK.„001 work. In' small, pleasant office. barrow. Call MI. 3-7495. fireplace, to doimers, basement BEFORE YOU BUY a used csr LABSON’S d r i v in g School, men's shirt collars reversed and employment service. Write for in­ pot. or Office of State Personnel 9-li07 any tlnu at least five weeks for investigar OF RERKmBR aa At ------NA'nONAL LUMBER. INC. EIGHT CU. FT. G.E. refrigerator, 10 " SWING SAW. Homecraft ahap- arage, oU hot water heat, beauti- see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick Mancheater’a only tcaiaqd and replaced. Marlow's _UtUe Mend­ formation, Box N, Herald. Good opp&rtunity for recent high YOUNG MAN fbr factory work. Director, State Office Building, SIt yard, Gaston ResJ^, 165 TWO Fi v e room ranches, Autumn tion, thereby necesaitating the con­ Sales and Service, 38S Main school graduate. Permanent posi- two fireside chairs, coffee table, er with cutters. Floor model Delta FORSAl 3 hSSSSrB^ alim ffa B d ____ certified instructor. For your safe­ ing Shop. Apply Kaklar Toy Company, 60 Hartford. WOODEN STORM windows, sever- 381 STATE STREET shaper. 3” Porter-Cable belt sand;, School St. MI. 9-5731. Evenings St., two-^ive roo,m ranches, Stock, room single tinuance until the next term. foregoing iBstraroent, a a d ___ _ Street m . S*4ST1. Open evenings. tion.- piecrust table, table lamps. Rea­ All mpdirn improvements___ ty We are txained to teach proper­ HllUard St. , al different sizes. Call MI. '3-6872. or. Like new, Cali PI. 2-6695 after ML 9-7466 Place, on^ive room ranch Pro* The public defender, unlike the edgM the samo to b* bar fra* act FORMICA counters, ceramic wail Bonds— Stock»>- NORTH-HAVEN. CONN. sonable. Call MI. 9-6113. ro^ a . Garage. Large lot. bentrat- atate’s attorney, does not have an deed, before nie IMS MERCURY hardtop, two tone ly. ML 9-6075. Apply at 6 p.m. pect St. Se^theae now for a good HARGUERITB lt. FARMER. and floor tile. Let ua modernize Mortgages 21 MEN WANTED for concrete con- SWEEPING VIEWS, large three buy. E A E Realty C o. MI. 9-6397, ly^Jocated in East Hartford. Rea- black and white. All necessary Situations Wanted— BLUE-GLOW parlor heater, floor USED 20 CXJ. ft., commercial type investigator and therefore, miut Coromlssloaer et Suiiperier Cawt. MANCHESTER Driving Academy your bathroOhi and kitchen. For struction work. Rockville, TR. Tel. CHcslnut 8-2147 bedroom ranch,immaculate con' Xfl. 3-4480. -/aonable. C. H. Jaycox. 31 Stark­ hire one. Notary Public. extras, low mileage. MI. 9-1406. ^ ^ M A N ’S Female. 28 model radio. ’ * h.p'. motor. Call freezer, Kelyinatbr unit, excellent guarantees quick results. .Expert free estimates call Ml. 9-2655, The QUICK CASH! 822.25 per thousand 5-9114. MI. 3-8769 after 4:30 p.m. dition^ n ^ y e:dras, 125’ lot, only weather St., Maiicheater. MI, Under a ruling, made nearly a Tile Shop, Buckland. per month includes principal and 443 Hartford R'd. condition, ideal for farmer 'or Mtfsical Inatmments 53 9-7242. 1955 OtDSMOBILE Super 88. con­ instructions. Dual-controlled car. RELIABLE WOMAN will rarc-for large family. MI. 3-4426. 814.800. Carlton W, Hutchins, MI. year ago by the State judiciary, Call Mr. Miclette, your personal interest. Hartford CH. 6-8897. GULBRANSEN direct blow ma­ 9-5133. 9-4694.' vertible, club coupe'. Power steer­ 'DRESS MAKING and alterations. Mr. Kaufman PAINTERS WANTED. MI. 3-1383. Child days In own home, Hollister BOLTON—Six room lake front year permisaion to \ hire inveatlgatofs instructor at PI. 2-7249. Frank Burke, Connecticut Nlort- MAGIC CHEF gaa range for hogany spinet piano, 8495. TODAY’S SPEGI^CL! Johnsons Retire ing aad npwer brakes. Electronic Also button holes. Call Ml. 3-7320,. School section. Large fenced in TOWN OF .MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER Vicinity. 3-bed­ 'round home, plus large porch and must cone froqt the chief justice gage Exchange, Lewis comer 8184.95 full size, separate high Kemp’s, Inc. Ml. 3J1680. •ye. Radio and heater, white wall .or MI. 9-1816. or call at 29 Fair- Gold. BABY SITTER wanted. End yard. Excellent references MI. CONXECTUTT DiamonOA— ttatches— room ranches now being built, Immaculate•te alajx-^ feom.cape, garage. A good buy at 810,500 of the State. Formerly, permisaion tirea. 83.7M, McClure Pontiac, Hours 2:30-5 p.m. Call between 6 3-1453. broileiMhaveB 876. Other Magic could be granted by the Siiperior Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 view St. DO YOU WORK 3rd shift? Here ia Jewelry 48 MUSIC instrumental, rental. (?om ceramic tile bath, hot water heat. two unfi:Inlehed garage. Over SO more Ualinga of all kinds. From CB Employ Inc., STS Main.. St. Phone MI. and 8. Ml. 9-9136 a good iteiuly fill-in job. 2-6 p.m. Chefs Trom 8109.95 at Potterton's, Full cellar, -licely eeculded on choice loc ation. :814.800. Call the Ellsworth Mllitten Agency. Ck>u.rt judge hearing the caae: Thia 9-4545. CURTAINS laundered in my liome. Compefitiv* 130 Center St. plete line of instruments. Rental iJlANCHESTER' CYCLE SHOP-on Business Opportunities 22 in drug store. Call Ml. 9-8143. Dogs— Blrfls— Pets 41 LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, ra- applied to purchase price. Repre H acre with trees. 813,400. Carl­ xn. 3-6930. ia the first time since going into Two brothers Who worked fer 166 West kliddie Tpke., repairs All work done by hand. Reason­ WAITRESS and counter girl, full Exominatiofls Spaefous six rck>m colonial, effect the new ruling has been NEXX>' A. CAR? Short on a down j tlnfe—days. Apply in person. pair*, adjusts watches expertly. GUN TYPE oil burher and coh- senting (Jlds Selmer, ' Ped' ton W. Hutchins. Realtor, XO (?heney Bros, for a total of raer* all makes, specializing in English? able rates. MI. 9-2411. FOR SALE— Grocery store. Will Reasonable prices. Open daily. corner lot, sacrifice, ELLINGTON — Older two-family used in Tolland-County. paymenf or had your credit turned Patio Drive-In. Broad St. and CARPENTER or carpenter's help­ PORTERFIELD’S PET SUPPLY, trola, 860, Florence combination ler and ■ Bundy. MeVter'* Music 9-5132, 9-4694. Buys used bicycles, all sizes. sell- complete or equipment sep­ er wanted. Call MI. 3-7270 after 6 now located at Route 8 and (%apel CItrk Sttnoqraphtrs Thursday . evenings. 129 Sprucr 816,900. home, 4-6, oH hot air heat, than 105 years hava recently la - down? Don't i^ve up! For a good arately. MI. 9-8187. West Middle l^ke. I gas and oil range, 850. MI. 9-1919 Studio, 177 McKee. MI. . 3-7500. Other Action Hours 9-8 p.m. week days, . 8-6 p.m. •Rd., eswasusSouth Windsor,*e USWtaVA, 88VAInext toiw East Street. Ml. 9^387. OVER81ZEU- CAPE—6 ’Hieater. Open were handled aa follows: .Mary p . They are George S. Johnson of 4T DRIVERS FOR school buses, 7:40 daily 9-5, Tuesday; /Thursday and COMPLICTE dining room set. Liv­ dential section. Also two , blder Office xn. 8-5418 813.600. Webster Agency, David J. St? (Formerly Douglas Motors). BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. Help Wanted— Female . 35 day shift. Apply Kaklar Toy C o., Garden-c-Farm— Dairy Weaiinx- AppareL^-Furs 57 Prachniak, vs. the Polish National Bigelow S t and Chariaa JohnOOB 60 Hilliard St. a.m,-9 a.m., 2:15 p.m .-3:30 p.m. Friday nighu 7 . 9 p.m. Man­ Clerk Typists ing room rug. ?all MI. 3-6887 homes with six large r o ^ s each, Webster, Rockville. TR 5-5745. Business Services Offer## 12 Alterations, additions, garages. MI. 9-4215. Products 50 center of town. One tyKn garege Rea. MI. 9-7751 Tadeusz Koaciussko Benefit So­ of 76 Prospect S t Ctaorge ha(d E 1995, OLDSMORILE 88 Holiday TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! The House chester customers can call JA. after 6 p.m. LADY'S LARGE size winter, coat, ciety, , Inc., settled; Joseph A. Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ REGISTERED NURSES wanted, Salary $2.431-$3.014 blSek, caracul fabric. Very nice. Priced right. Many, other-listings. Mrs. Wells. ML 3-4788 GLASTONBURY, Near Manches­ little more than 61 years of saprtca cpup«„ turquoiac and white, load­ DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com- of Plaatics, Inc., Avon, Connecti­ 8-3391 and we will bring order CONCORD GRAPES for sale. Call ter. Really large six room ranch. Frasier, vg. Leodore. Messtek, aka, et terms. MI 9-6498 or TR all shifts. Apply East Hartford WANTED-Window cleaner. Ex home with-us gt 5 p.m. to 68 Thirty-five hour week, 9 A 31. . extra warm, 810, Also dresses 81 Gaston Realty, 165 School SL MI. ed. Get our deal on this one. See pany. doors and windows, custom cut, largest Toy Party Plan in the MI. 9-9043,, or 127 CDailer Oak Over 1400 square feet of living et al, over to Oct. 9; Harvey Ful­ with Cheney Broq. gnd Charley 6-9109. Hospital, 751 Main St., East Hart­ perienced if possible*, part or full Spruce St. to 5 P. 31.; paid holidays, paid FLORENCE Dual oven range com­ and 82 each. MI. 9-6115. 9-5T31, e v e n l ^ XH. 9-7466. "Hfary,” 338 Main St. (Formerly work, guaranteed. Call MI. 9-1583 country, wants women to.show our fim* hlcrVi'/'limhlno' XfT 9. St. area. Living room 23x13.. kitchen, ler, vs. Michael OdPeraia and L u ^ just over 60 years. Both ratirad on Ihxigta Motors). • ford...... __ , time. Na high./cUmblng, MI. 3-7614 'sick leiive arfd varaitons, pen­ bination. Call MI. 3-5689...... 'after ‘8 p;ih. toys through home, demonstrations M ODIFl^: ENGUSHMlotaal, sU LAKEWOOD CIRCLE—Superb six dinette 22x13.- Two firepUces. T. DePersia vs. Michael J. De- Sept. 1. — Car necessary — Write or cail MANCHESTER PET Center for all sion and social security benrfltK CHRYSANTHEMUMS, all colors, Alumipnm Windo'Ws JOB OPENINGS for stenographers, YOUNG MAN, full time; for gener­ your pets and pet supplies S. A 16" CONSOLE T.V. , all channels, largej^m s and attached sarage. room ranch, attached garage, high Piestered. Full baaement? Garage? Persla, l>oth over; Gordon rafin i Two other - vetenm - employiS CONVERTIBLE buyers! Clieck our RUBBISH AND aShes removed. collect—The House Of Plastics, in bloom at Fern Gardens, 179 tvanted— To Buy 58 elevation. Beautiful trees. 20x25 lot for large seleCUpn. 1952 Olds- add Doors 14-A clerk typlsU, cashiers, salesper­ al store work and driving. Call at H. Green Stamps. Open 9 t'b 6 For Application Fern St. UHF converter, flood condition. Nice' ahaded lot In center of Man- Aluminum storm windows, etc. vs. Richard R. Murray, over; Julia who left the .company raeenty General cleaning, cellars, attics Inc., '. Avon, Connecticut, Tel. Milikowski Flower Fashion. Ml. Best offer takes it. MI. 9-7181; Chester, Living room 22’6’^ 4 ' recreation room; Owner must seil. Owner transferred. Immediate be- mobile 98,1951 Oldsmobile 88,1950 And yards. Reasonable .'ates. M.. Farmington, ORchard 7-1694 from sons. Contact Conn. State Employ­ Monday through Saturday. Thurs­ Job Description Burdick vs. A>l>ert M. Detora. off;, were James Tierney et 141 gt. ment Offiqe, 806 Main St.’ Man­ ■ 9-5268. r day night till 9. Free parking. Ml. WOODEN STORM windows. Size with fireplace. Dining room, latYe No reasonable offer refused. Trade cupancy. Price drastically re John P. Mocko, _ ppa., et al, v t.‘ John St., who had been with tte Plymouth, 1949 Chevrolet (sharp). A M. Rubbtah RemovaL GUARANIDEUJ against all haz­ 9:00 a.m to’ 4:30 p.m. and (eve­ And 20 CUBIC FOOT upright freezer. considered. Glastonbury Real Es­ chester, 9-4273. We repair aquariums, HAND PICKED Macintosh apples. 38x54, (Jail. MI. 3-8500. kitchen and separate laundry l^«ncta'B. M ;yelghr;ka,>;:off"; firm 40 years, and Karl Ballslemr 1948 Chryaler. Msdte yoiir own 9-9757. / ards. Aluminum screens and nings ORchard 7-0142 from 7:00 p. TOOLMAKER—first class tool and Information Three years old Very good con­ tate, Glastonbury, ME. 3-7786. deal. See “ Harry," 333 Main St. heaters, pumps and reflectors. 995 Call MI. 9-1296. room. Also lavatory. Second floor, Real Estate, Glastonbury, ME. and Fred Ledger, et al, vs. the of 391 O nter S t, who had Man Storm windows as well as com­ m. to 10:00 p.m. gauge maker wanted. Top rates, A p p ly to dition, Call MI. 3-5769. / three large bedroonis' and bath. 3-7786. (Formerly Douglas Motors). ANTIQUES Refiniahpd. Repaiiiqg bination screen and storm doors. WOMEN WANTED Ls p.m to Main St. -Jones Construction Co., ready to with Cheney Bros, a total of SB all benefits, overtime. MI. 9-5263. CONCORD GRAPES for sale. 270 Must be seen to be appreciated. done on any furniture. Tieman, Call Coughlin. Ml.. 8-7707. DENTAL ASSISTANT. Experience pick tomatoes. GoodYty. Trans­ USED TWO fool hot water boiler. be heard. year* Manchester Tool ,A Design. GENERAL MANAGER'S lackmatack St. after 6 p.m. week REAL SACRIFICE Roper SO ’ gas MI. 3-4781. Gaston Realty, 165 School SL Xtl. S e a l v a l u e s VERNON—Ranch hOme, in* excel­ PRICE SPECIALS! 1954 (3ievro- 189 Sduth Main-St. Phone MI. preferred but not necessary. Five portation arranged. Contact Conn BLACK LABRADOR Also off was a case scheduled George Johnson, who had hadM State Employment Offiok OFFICE Says. All day Sunday. range. Huge oven. Two years old. 9-57'l, Evenings, Xn. 9-7466. lent condition. .Two large bed­ let two-door. Jet black, tow mile- 3-5643. day week. Write Box.^M. Herald. 806 RETRIEVERS Wonderful condition, 875. MI. Manchester—Attractive four room for tomorrow of Dominick Tam- a weaving foreman, passed his M r- . age, one owner, 81195. 1952 Plyrh- -Main St., Manchester. : ' \ DRIVER’S HELPER .3IUS’ICIPAL BUILDING rooms. tile bath, living room. Roofing— Siding 16 ELBERTA CANNING poaches. 81 9-2882. 814,900—Five room custom built expandable Cape €pd. Fireplace. borninl, et als, vs. Robert Henry mal retirement date last Dae. 1. outh, radio sand ' heater, good J P R Pa VING CO. y r e are proud WOMAN FOR laundry hnishing de. / Puppies of proven championship 3fANCHESTER. CON.V. WANTED TO BUY a hlghchalr. large kitchen, Breakeway and ga­ For applfance delivery. Excel­ and up, Louis Botti, 260 Bush Hill Cali after 6. MI. 9-9420... , ranch. Only five years old. Two Oil heat, tile bath. Lpvely yard rage. Oil-fired hot air heat. 'Tile Schwarm Jr. His brother, a textile teehtadaa. rubber, '8495. ., See "Harry, of our work. O'ur /dm ia to please RAY’S ROOFING CO., ahingle and partment. Five day weekx.Numer- lent opportunity for man who \is field trial and show breeding. A: OB WHITE ROPER combination gas with trees. Firm pride ta 818,500. l eached his normal retirement gat* Main.' SL . (Formerly Doughs I all home owners.'We apeciaiize in Help. IVaqteil— Malql' 26 K- C. registered. Rd; bedrooms, fireplace. Large rooms, floors throughout house. Lot l30x built up roofs, gutter and con­ oua benefits. Apply in person. New mechanically Inclined. range, complete with oil burner xn. 9-6941. Aug. 1. 'Motors). dmesite sidewalks,, terraces and Connecticut State 210 812;700. Watson Realty, Thrall ductor work, roof, chimney r re­ Model Laundry. 73 Summit ^ TRUCK DRIVER, dump truck_age Applv at and drum. Excellent condition. Manch'ester-r-Six room Cape.?Fire­ driveways^, also' patch work. Call NORMAN C. COMOLLO Rooru V?ithout Board 59 place. New heating 'system. Ohe Rd.. Vernon. TR. 5-7630, Xn. .Tierney, a former weavtag fora- pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI. 9-2314. 25-35. E.\perienced only. 81,75 ‘ Employment Service .The Seaton's Top Favorite MI. 3-8264. EAST CENTER ST.—Suitable for 9-7885. Alcorn Claims 1948 BLACK Pontiac convert)Me. JA.. 4 -8 ^ , any time for free eatl- NORMAN’S 71 Constance Drtve-^Ml. 9-9469 car overalied garage with amesite man, and Ballideper. a fermar 1'^' llay . Jackson, ho..3-832S. h“Hr*y - Apply at. Thomas Colla ____ L.. 443 Hartford Rd______, 806 3IAIN .STREET ■ ROOM WITH kitchen privilege*. ..office and . home. Ten rooms, tlm ^ceper, were bott laid o ff'la Good condition; New top." Radio Ihaf e. steam heat, oil, fireplace, two drive. Full price 814,700. AVIRERS AND Co., 251 Broad St. Mr. Kaufman (X)CKER PUPPIES with excellent M.ANCHE.STER. CONN. Centrally located. 14 Arch St. Mrs. f 6 u R BEDROOM spacious > 1800 Democrats Split ■nd heater. Good tires. ..Cadillac FOR THE BEST in Bonded built The Balioon Girl Quilt! bathrooms tWo-car'garage, large advance of their normal retiremaat jear fenders and taii ughu. 8175. HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. diapoallion: Full grown. Black and Applicatloas Accepted Dorsey, Shown by appointment homti.'ten miles from Manchester. dates. 'The company said tha alM up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, WANTED —Drlver-saleaman. full Unfit 8:00 P. 31. lot. Ample parking. Mortgagei ar­ Good condition, oil heat. Open Call MI. 3-6135 and aSk for Adolph Available a t al) times. Philco fac­ conductors and roof repairs call SOLDERERS .while female Cpcker, 825. Cocker y Among Selyes of their jobs had dimitashad dreo- tory aupervlaed service. Tel. MI. or part time. Apply in person. September, 28. 1054 GENTLEMAN TO share master ranged, A real bargain. For ap­ plan kitchemtaning area with pine • Quey. ^ Coughlin. MI. 3-7707.. JOIN A GROWING stud service registered Rockville bedroom with (fame. T.V. Next to ALICE CLAMPET. Realtor tictaly because of the elimlnattew 9-9698. Maple Dry CHeaneni A Launderera, J B . 5-2894. pointment call George L. Grazia- paneling and Dutch oven fireplace, Experienced in wiring and solder bath. After 8;30M l. 9-6801. ** dlo. Realtor. XO. 9-5878. Phone MI. 9-4§43 of the frieze line by the compaay. JNEXPENSIVE CLEAN tranqrar- ROOFING. SIDING, painting, car 72 Maple St. den, living room. Attached garage, The Republicans do not heve ELECTRICAL SERVICE-Wiring, ing of resistors, condensors and COMPANY ’ frontage.. Walking distance to much more to sey against the However, both will receive t t i ^ tation. If jrou don't see What you pentry, alterations and additions LARGE FRONT bedroom, business 166 repmrs, insulations ' oil burners, components,, similar to rajllo a s s is t a n t Manager for Stgte 60x26 SIX . ROOM ranch,'six years school, delightful neighborhood. Democrats . Chan the Democrats pension Ijeneflte, aceordt^ to n want (Oh our lot.look^behind..,our ceiiing.s.workmanship guaranteed. In the growing carbide cutting block. Depot Square. Free park­ ROLLING PARK-:-Excellent value. eleclric motors: Kenneth Lacoas; chassis assemblies. Excellent work­ Theater. Part time ' arrangement old, 26' living room, 25' master 816.500: Walton W; Grant, Realtor. have already said against each company . spokesman. TiMmeyfa ' office. Cars to siiit all purses. 333 A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn St. tool industry we need experienced ing; Telephone M r.. Keith MI. bednx>m, 810,500; also large five Six rm Cape (four finished). E)lectrician. PI. 2-6388 after 6.. ing conditions. • • possible.' Apply Manager, Statj' XU. 3-1153. • ' other, H. Meade Alcorn, Republi­ normal retirement data falls OB .Main, fortneriy Douglas Motors. .'MI. 3-4860. machine operatora and other types 9-8191. , / room - ranch 89,000. Both on lot Large second floor area for two f Theater. can National Committeeman, told, Feb. 1. 1957, and Ballsiaper!*, on 1951 FORD convertible, maroon RANGE BURNERS and pot burn­ of industrial personnel. If-you want ! FOR 350x270, to be Sold together. Both additional rooms and bath, 813,900. FOR THE MAN who cares where July 1. 1957. Ballsleper’a 86' year* Interviews Being Held a good Job apply at office. ROOM TO RENT. Inquire State Maddock A deVos, Realtors JA. an audience of local Jaycees last and white,, new brakes,, new front ers cleaned. New and used burn­ PAR'T TIME bartender wanted by are in excellent condition. Carlton he lives: attractive executive type' nlgbl, with company were „ aandwielwd ers and pumps. Call Joe. MI. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Hlilc'rSst Restaurant. Phone MI. Tailor Shop, 8 Bisaell St. MI. W. *Hiiutchina. HI. 9-5132, 9-4694. 2-0255, evenings CH. 2-9955. end, new upholstery. MI. 3-5523. 3-7383 or MI? 3-5047. ,, 1953 ranch. Six rooms, wall to watt Alcern gave a political talk be­ around a 5-year break employ* 9-0147. . • Monday - Wednesday - Friday 9-2206. PLUMBING sail HEATING BUSINESS carpeting, aluminum storms and MANCHESTER. 630 Lydall St. Six fore some' 80 members of the Man­ ment tjiat lasted from 19831to l99T. X98Q FORD convertible Club coupe, RCJOFING — Specializing in repair­ NELCO TOOL CO., INC. LAPPEN LISTINGS - screens, full cellar, cedar closet, c l e a n AND/paint those gutters ing roofs, of all kinids. Also new , 1 P; M. 1 4:30 P. M. room tingle, one floor,' 500’ front­ chester Junior Chamber of' Com­ radio, heater, white wall Urea. M c­ Separate entrance, panting, near Hot water (oil), breezeway. double Clure Pontike, 373 Main St. MI. now-. "Avdid costly repairs later. roofs. Gutter work.. Chimneys 266 Center St., Pine St. entrance OF ANBERSON asA JOHNSON age. Three bedrifl)m8, H^t water Five room ranch choice loca- merce and their; guests at the Main St. Call 3-8605. oil heat, eppper plumbing, garage, . tion. wooded lot. Brand new. garage, amesite drive? lot approxi­ Uountry Club? / ' 9^4545. Ml. 3-1383. ■ cleaned, n»aired, 26 years’ ex­ mately 200x300, artesian GRAY MANUFACTURING Septic Tanks i r .'encloaed front porch. Ruaco wln- ' Buyer can -choose own wall­ He cited attacks made by former Town of Boltoil perience. Free estimates. Cali ROOM FbR rent,,'heat, private en- (260'), approximiately'1000’ eleva 1958 PONTIAC,, :four-door sedan, ACE bOALL SERVICE. WU] do Howiey, Manchester Ml. 3-5361. COMPANY LABORERS; Wa n t e d lorTfeneral InstallajtfiM and It^ialr llttsiness established 27 years. A really food in> dqiws and doors complete. Treea paper etc. Good - financing. President Harry Truman against any general cleanup and handy Spadsinst / trance, gentlernan.”88 East Center This 1* not , a-development-, but tion, gqrgeoua view. Neighborhood ADMISSION OP ELECXOIHI radio, heater, hydramatic two to -51*’*^* Apply St. and .about five acres of land. 60- of comparable homes. Walton Aditi Stevenson, Democratic.pres-: work. Rubbish removal; ' cellar vMtment for . a capable person. For complete in* j day occupancy. Shown by appolnt- individually built home. 815,900. W. ^oose from, McClure PontiSc, 373 HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER TTiomaa Colla Co.-, 251 Broad St. . Grant. Realtor. XH. 3-1153, idential ■ candidate, in pre-primary The board for admigstOB o f Oloe- Mata St. >n. 8-4M5. V ' cleaning, lawn m owi^ etc. Very Heating— Plumbrns ' 17 Sewers Gleanei ' qjeht only. Price 814,700. Phone b a t j^ . He also quoted .statement's "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” I formation call Ml 3>4884. , f i r s t f l o o r single room ne>tt to LOOKINK FDR INVESTMENT? tors in- the Town of Bolton wUl reasonable/ Phone MI. 9-981/ or LUBE MEN. for pSrt /^l»me eve­ A^,INSTAUJED bath. Breakfast and lunch, if de ML 3-6273.' Brae-Burn Realty maflV by Stevenson and "Eistes 1860 JdERClURY fourrdoor sedan, BU. M184. FREEBURN a WATSON, Plumb­ ning work greasing trucks. Exper­ We. haye. a 2-family 6-5 on Kc|gu>cf. -now vice presidential bold a session.in the Cdmmutay . aired. MI. 9-6640. - Wgiited— ReRl EiUto 77 Hall in said Town on Saturday. oyjardriye.e. caflio.caflio.. heater, under­ ing i and Heating ContractoVs.' New ience necessary. Apply Thomas MANCHESTER — AttracOve four good.'Sized lot, in a- location' candidate, ;when they, fought each GONDER'S T;V. Service, available Cellars Drains# room home in country aetUng. bound to- go busineas, G q ^ September 5». 1956,. from 3:0I> coat; etc. 8895. Pa vis, 61 Foxcroft inatallations,': alteration work and YOUNG LADY, pleasant working gplla Co.. 251 Broad St. ' THIS AGENCY needs Cap# Cod, other for the presidential nomina­ ' any time. Antenna conversion*. Wonderful iOca?tion! Expanaibn mortgage. 816,800. Dr. M l. 9-^1695. repair work. MI. 9-3808 • or MI. conditions, 44 hour week, insur­ Boarders Wanted 59-A 4-5-6 and -T room ttagles and 3- tion. P. M. unUl 5:00 P. M. and fpOB Philco factory auperviaed service. 9-^931. ance, paid holidays. Apply in per­ WAREHOUSE MAN for shipping spare, second floor. Asking family hoiiMs. Buyers waiting. 7:00 until 8:00 P. M. to ojcatalwa Tei; i n . 9-1488. and receiving work. Good work­ Town ani Country 814,700. Madeline Smith,. Realtor. We have just listed a 6-room And Alcorn spoke ijn favor of A GpOD BUY son. Lynn Poultry ? Farms Store, “ Starr 1907 YOUNG SCHOOL • teaqher would Howard R, HazUngi, Rsaltor. Republican .candidates' including the quaUfIcaUons of oloctera a«4 ing conditions and company- bene- By Rrtd like to. ahare attractive 'apartment MI. 9-164*. brick and frame colonial in Manchester Shbppjng Center. It’s Bern Call xn. 9-1107 any lim e. Richard Nixon, He r.oi,ed the praise a({mit to the oloctor’s oath tbeoa 1965 Ford two door, custom, radio COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart PLUMBING and heating—Repai:rs AM ly Goodyear Tire. Snd ^ Crninage Co. Of Coiirae',' in Manchester with a young .buai '^'Choice-sectloit, of town. Owner R. Wolcott <011 wringer and atlti^: AUCTION MANCHESTER—Top this! Eight Naving mahy extra*' An" •*-, President -Eisenhower has '. ex­ found qualified and heater, Fordomatic. and contract wont. Call ML 9-8541. Rubhef*X::k)mpany.(mpany, Inc.. 180 Good­Good- ness woman, near bus line. Write matlc washing machinea, electric .SALES C;.ERK • Phen* Ml 9.4143 room house, centrally located. ceptiohal buy at 825.500. LISTINGS WANTED pressed for . his running mate. ' Persons of foroign birth must win St., East Hartford, Conn. BU. . Box V, Herald. present tholr certlflcaU* of eltl- ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, DOMESTIC HELP 9-8424. • FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES Porches, nice yard with tree* and Prompt and O>urteoua Bervice ? Alcornelao charged that Patrick Call Evenipgs small appnan»s^ welding. 174 Millinery— Dressmaking 19 iFiirnlturr, CAI PrtaU 2 Large Oriental Rug* YOUNG WIDOW Would like to. garden apace. Also building with Ward, Dem ocratic' Candidate for zenship. Mam StreeL Ml. 9-6878; - p r o d u c t io n w o r k JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. alectlon a* U.S. Representative A piveraiRcd Lot of Chinf^-- Glasa •>- Bric-a-Brac share her home with young'wom­ two rooms and bath. All for w a Tson Re a l t y Dated at Boltoit, Oeoiwetleut. ML 9-9858 ALTERATIONS on day and evening 813,600. Will also consider ex­ from the Fir*t District, is a "cap­ ' .We would like to talk with worn an. lovely room kitchen privi­ INSURORS, • r e a l t o r s THRALL ROAD; September 24,1956, DOORS OPENED, . keya , fitted, dresses, coats, suits, etc. Central­ AT THE LEGION HALL ^ MANCHESTER. CO N N . leges. near, bus line? Write Box change for ' a three or four room tive of a spectfle labor union” and 1968 PONTIAC station wagon, .cd^ed, (Vacuum cleaners, irons, ly toOated. 5n..9-663L en who. are..interested in. changing J64 East Center St.,’ Manchester . VERNON ' to office work. Steady employment. t t aI.jH>Bwrd l Off Main 8t.» Oppoalte 8jtatp Armory Q, Heirald. house. Phone Barbara Woods Ag­ , TO. 8-7630 that “his.thinkii^ ia bound to be David C. Teomoy, hydrmmaUc, heater, radio white guns, etc., repaired. Shears, w Notice ency. XU. 9-n02. * Xa. 9-5261 affected by the CIO. hierarchy..” Srall tires, excellent condition. Will knives, mowers, etc., put Into con­ ALTERATIONS,’ dress .making,, 37 hour, 5 day week. Cafeteiih. Lib- Thurt., Sopt. 27 at 10,a.m.-lns|^tion after 9 0.mT x n . 9-7885 Town derk- Skilled fitting assured. Call MI. eral benefit program. Charloa A. ItebMM ncrificr for quick aale. Ml. 9-0474 dition for coming needs. BraiUt- Apahment»-> Flats— XIANCHESTER —6H room Dutch TANNER ST. —Large four -room LISTINGS WANTED-Single, tWo- oc MI. 9-9953: « waite. 52 Flearl Street. 9-9283. * From an old Weatchester, Conn., "home:-- Curly ' maple tall-I colonial. Three large bedrooms, Cape, dormer and shed dor;rner. Michael Peace Apply SHE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Teneaieiita H i family ' three-family, - r bualncss T" post bed (mahogany IlnishJ. cherry 4 drawer cheat, maple high’ll large bath and sewing rooip up- Sijccond floor big enough'for three Block Dance Set Stanley Patooda * REFRIGERATION Bales and serv­ , Employment Office boy base. maiHe hig'hboy-.top, early.pine highboy trough, legs property? Have many' cash )>iiyer* soleetmon. NRW f i v e room duplex.-Kitchen atalre. Kitchen, dining room, and addiTional i^ m s and bath. Two Mortgages arranged. Pleeze call ice. Commercial, household.. air Moving-'Triiciking On Mnndoy. October 8, at 11:00 A.M., in tbe cqt), candles'tand with drawer, .other fin^ randlestanda. one Nothing is quite so' siicceesful, Applique delightful oId-fashion«’ has plenty of birch cabinets two living, room down. Cloaed-ln perch • fireplaces are; in cellar. Alr-con- George L. Grazladto. RealtoF. Ill conditioners, freezers. A. and W. Storage 20 FIRST NATIONAL STORES drawer basket-chest, \^indsor rocker and various other old cd girls with gtaly colored bal­ At New Parkade Municipal iuildinq Heorinq Room. 41 Center when cool weather con;»s. as thf large bedrooms with sliding doors, ' with aluminum storm windows: - ditioifed heat o ll^ Lai-ge lot. 9-5878. 109 Henry St? Refrigeration Cto. MI. 9-1287, BU. Park and Oakland Avenues chaira, smWl tavern table (early base), pine corner cupboard, loons on a white or pastel • back­ dining room, large. Hying room Ameeite drlve.and two-car garage. Amesite drive.* Set(en. years old. 9-3X96. Ml. 9-0055. MANOTESTER Package Delivery; Mdnehester, Conn.. I will seU..pr..couso fo empire slip-seat chairs, apoor b^, etC;. | ' crlq>. jumpcr^blouse duq. .'Thia one ground to make a showy qulltL Tbe Recreation Department -an­ W anted Light trucking and package, deliv­ with large picture windmv, alum­ Lot SOxlM. Close to shopping and ‘ Price '814.800.; George Graziadio, LISTINGS WANTED ADMISSION East Hartford, Conn. ★ From Maaaachuaetta'Consignor; Fine cherry slant top desk! la cut on easy, to make princess The young miss of the family will Realtor. MI. 9-5878. nounces a gala outdoor )>k>c); dance er). Refrigerators, washers and be soM. ot Fubiic AueWen to the highest bidder, inum storm doors and window's,? new high school. Trice 817,000. BUYING P a p e r . magaslnes, and a Sheraton" cherry cheat of drawers wfth original brqaa, alabi line*. ' ' be prouil to have this charming to be held on EViday, Qct? 5 at the Jmmm ma*. high stove movuig specialty. Folding EXPERIENCED Warper for nylon. Venetian blinds, hot water oH heat Wataon’^ Realty. Thrall Rd., Ver­ This agency has many calls fer rags. Junkman's junkic. Will pick such intorest o» the Town of Monchester may hove English ox bow. front biitlera desk, unusqal- French slope front No. 8412 with PATT-O-RAM A cover for the bed. >• ; XIANCHESTER—Six room house, Shopping Parkade on W . Middle OFELEUFORS up after 3 p.m. Ail day Saturday. c|iulrs for reI^. Ml. 9-0752. Hourly wage, '81.65. Apply Meri­ , furhiahed, amesite (!•'!''*, parking non. TO. 5-7630. MI, 9r7885. 'medium priced homes. For cour­ ' TO desk with aatinwood inlay; small mahogany aipeboard with Hep- Included la in'.sizes 9, 11,?12, 13, 14. Pattern No. 2095 contains’’ trac­ very good condition. Three bed­ Tpke. Dial 112- TO. 5-7621. den Millt, Meriden. BEverly to rM l p ro p e rty^ MW Street. Mdnehester. Conn., space, two blocks to Main St. 8125 teous and expedient service please Th J Board of Admlasloh of MANCHESTER — Moving . and plewhlte influence (42" long. 31" high), English Hepplewhite 16, 18. Size. 11', Jumper. 5L yards ing pattern for applique pieces; a month. M l. 9-7885. BOWERS, SCHOOL — Choice six rooms and bath upstairs. Large Xhe dance will be from 8 to H «M li !■ dMhrt. U| 5-2472.r - os a residt of a Tax CoNeetdr's sole at Public Auc­ ca^H ' . 'v - / ?' tora of tho Town, of Oovenlrjr wM trucking Qo. Ad. 3>e563. Owned drum table Idia. S.fj.i, rose carved Duncan Phyfe style •ofa. of35-liof 35-inch; blouse, *hort si-eve, 1S. material requirements; flnishlng room colonial fireplace, tile bath, kitchen,, dining room and living p.m. and wlll bc ^fcee t(» all Junior '- I w n i CHUCK'S RADIO taid'T.V, Service; yards.’ . ' ' .4- -t— — ■ garage, excellem- condition, large room, down. Entrance hpH. two hold susiona on Saturday, syton^ 151 North Main St. Small appH and operated by Waiter d . 'vPer- w a t e d -Waitress for daya;'Ap­ tion Septembor 28. 1938, of real ottote of tbe .i t From a-former, large New Britain home: Old fashioned and | directions. T" ,X€AIN STREET—Bin all three-room and senior high School students. S - porches (one enclosed) garage? her 29, I956v from 9 A. M, Wt • M m t 1m v « ett Jr., and William Pickering. antique furnttore, china, etc. (Now in.storage). — ^ „ For this /pattern, send 30c- in Send 26c in coins, ' youf name, apartment and bath. Heat, hot tot, treea.-only 814,900. Carlton W. ' - Raul Andersbn’a 12-p'icce orchea- ances m a ire d . MI. 3-8617. rest- ply Chefs Diner, 9 Main St. after Estate of slohn Cbombers. sold Tox CoRocter's lot 60x150. Cloee to schbole and J. D. REALTY P. M. (DST) at thb-flrohouig lE .dencir MI. 3-6960. • ' ’ 6 p.in. ' * Other aoureba-.^—2 flne-. Maha| 'orieiiUiI ruga ' ii(l.$xl3?ni. Coins, your name, address, size de­ address and the pattern number to Water. Stov* and refrigerator U» Hutchina. * Realtor, '^.MI. 9-5133, tra, along with a featured vocalist, AUSTDf A. CHAMBERS CO. local sired, and the Pattern Number tb monthly including gas and eiec- 9-4694. . ahopping center? For quick sale JACK or ED North /Coventry for th* p a rp o m o f sole boifig iwcordod in tbe Manchester, Conn.,1ond 12-8x18). Maple post bed, assorted old chairs, eagle carved man- I ANNE CABOT. THE MAN- will pro4ide the music for the examining quaUfleatleu* .and ' ••• A ROADMASTER amesite-driver and long fUstance moving, pack> tie clock by George Marsh A Co., Farmington (not orig.-worka). SUi:' BURNETT, THE MAN- 'CHE8TER EVENING HERALD. JricHy. adults. -Write Box, Y. 813,800. Watson Realty;, TR. 5-7630 . records ¥olpme 133. Page 544. MANCJHEIBTER—Three year ' - pld 1 ^ 2 6 2 datu;e. His orchestra has played In muting to th# elector's oath ttifp way- is: Engineered for proper ^ing, storage. Call M L'3-6187. Hart­ DEMONSTRATORS Empire aofa, French Victorian arm and kide chair, other furni­ CHB.STER EVE^'INQ, HERALD. 1150 '-AVE. .AMERICAS, NEW Herald. , . * xn. 9-7875. - , M I. 9 -9 7 3 8 many outstanding hoteU through­ drainage, constructed with ‘ the. ford CH. i-H23. ture and china, etc. Many unusual small Items. ifustbm'-built ranch, alx robma, at­ fotuul qudlifiod.' ( . ' ^ The Town wW provide to,the snccessfuTbidder o IIM AVE, AMERICAS. NEW YORK 36, N. Y. tached garage. Very roomy., Stun- NEjVLY F a i n t e d six room Cape out New England, Including the best xd materials and equipment.' Promotional • sales tiaippalgn ★ .CAA Prtnta:— About 40, from the Falmouth, ?Mluw.. sHop lot, I YORK ia, N. y. SIX ROGH duplex, central. Two or MI. 9-364d’ Quilt^ooks. now available— ,'tang wtak-out basement with rear Cod, im r bedrooms, dishwasher. I— t— i . - HdUl SUUer in Hartford. ooodwta w . Jaoobion installed by experienced men and to introduce new., premium' ^ u if Claim Dnod convoying such interest, if nny, all amall folio, Various aitb^ecU. ; . With yoiir pattern order send'an Flower Quilts—QlOl; Grandmoth- . three '_middle-aged‘ people pre­ - Painttiy— Papering 21 bread-. Some_ hojuiae *• to house ferred,'no children, no pets. Bpx door and deep -windews, ‘ rataed disposal!, storm window*, alum- iGETifTLY 'neededf 'Cape oi h Richard M. guaranteed for'one year. No Job ds the Town may hove os. a result Of tbo oferOsoM ‘ bunrh^ Truckmen,' additional 25 cents for the Fail A -r'k Patchwork (Juilta— Q102; CoBunen rats carry’ abouf^ ’80 ChasM aB.! too large or too smalL Term* aam'; and store’demdtatra- NS.'Herald. ^ fireplace. ' SpoUeas decorating. . inum scee'ens,' large landscaped riinch up to 814;000 ter Oet(oper ec/ PAINTING, interior- and exterior. Winter *56 iaaiies o f our fascinating 'i.yesf Quilts—Ql’03;- "Each .book diseagea dangerous to man' and "q»TMig#<|, Im m ediate iriitkllaUon. tion woirl No soliciting. 5 day Tax CoNoctor's sole. ‘ ■ . . OomlrinatJon storm aash and icorner lot with fruit tree* and fire; cupancy, ' Please? call Ifr ;- Quality wdrkmanehip. Beasonable' week. patterh magazine. It's filled wjUt^a. ^'r.taina pattern pieces and full SIX lUXlMS., .mDdefn, furniahed, oil dooro. Rare opportunity for.-only .Near schobli and ?new Di^heriy, MaddMk-vA - deYos) llvqatock, and deetroy about 3 Ml-: CaU for free eaUmate, CH 7-4412. kORERT Mi RblD A SON, AUCTIONEERS wide variety'df’Vasy to sewhiryju directions for m a k i^ , .twfSve rates: MI. 9-5328. ’ ,-.Ricbafti'1lAortin,' M l MAIN ST. PHONE MI 8-7l70i heat hot watewater,! ' garagb. taialine? 819,200. Glenn Roberts A ^ e i^ , Parkade? tlS.SOO, OwjBcr Raaltofi' JA. M186/‘..eVetaiire lion doUart worth o f, grain aach. TYPES coBstnictioh wbrtt. WONDER B^EAfl^Al^RY RAYMOND fc. EEID PHONE >a 8-44111 t n '«a age*. Don't miss it! quilts. Each Botat (60c. ' Adtilta. ML 9-?‘ -7770. A S . 2M I|. CH. 3 -9 8 ^ - yoar In tha XI.8. . CSall (|btras Generki Oonstnictlon. 621 Gtonn/r'Bivd.. . ■ foptomber 22.1954* ! MANCHESTER. No ji<« too ataall. Call MI. 9 ^ 9 . Kead £ | n a ld ' East Hartford, Coita’. n \ '. A t f: ? ,r.\’ V- m k iM i H M i l i l l H i H h M t a U ..... ;vS-^S>*vSS>-.~ ,r .X

'<■ I ' • - ■ w X, r;v •r"'5»'',‘-‘ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 198$ ' V.-’V.C. : ^ tAGBTWKifrT Aveirftgs DsHy Net Press Run iH^jlr^Bt^r B m tins IvnraUk For. thO.’ YVeek EnJiM 8rtrt..S2, 195S 'FeiM M t or U.>tLJI8i dinner are .being planned by Mr*. yuT(^MQ meettn|^or parent* and Center Church Willtom Minnlck and Mra. J. 8. :C|, ■At Mi 'b lil t>»it» and'rtr^ between the agee o t , v BKOwn/Mra. Eraeat Bengaton. and 12,226 llWTHAalMg . Losr';..,4M8. A lx m t lV ^ ^ ■J2 and. 'l6 wKh'y-^aje Ihtfcreated-In itt-Frazier Wedding Membeil o'Cvtio Audit* Mpa."^Rppert- Uppling and Mix.' |> Cfoady. wtody Joining * ‘ Junior r9iev$rlub will be To Hold Annual Michael Sulile.vi'eapectAely. Bureau of Orcnlatioii «•*» M oth^'^5^ held .Friday nighi-at Tiao. in the ■ Miaa Gertfud* .Carrier .la the aetfSO. nl#bl b t'A . cafeteMa, of the Waddell ‘Schoot %bli4Gy Bazaar? tfeaaurer and MitA Cily of ViUage Charm home af Mta.^eJen 'Metnbcra 'bf-^the SciiOb) BulI^Wfg, fa handling publicity^; Dacoratlons •"•Si Wadeworth St; Cdinmittee. Board of B«lucation T h . Wonvw'a Fellmi^hip of the and table aet-iipi will bi^.-provlded V O L . 304 FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS >1 be^Mre.'Mar- aiid yepreaentatlve^'of thur^ation- O n U r COngregetional Cb^rch will by the Co-tVeda and Boy fteojuta. MANCHESTETR. CQNN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2$, 198$ (OImdU M A4y«i1 U laf cp 1 %kg M ) PRICE FTVE CBN W rx.‘" x al Rrtle.A8*n. will h^-preaent to hold: ita annuel "holiday 'bhss*v" reapecUvely. anawer queetiona^^arid diacuae the at th. church paVishJhoUa«'Nov.^4r Itobb. formation c(f ajsddo, which will «*e .starting at 10 a.m. tatwbod J. the^new riflb.Yange in the achool. General chairmen ftfr the event i; .* -IH reaume h e r ----- are'MfA..Allen Belcher,. MIm Ruth FreheJ^Gist .$1) Wbrti'at Northamp- Jo' Ajnn ifteneher, 47 Lydall W. Murtaot^nd' Mra. Robert Barp- A ct fiGw if Olrle. Holtharopton, SC enrolled a* ir freahman Iji ^ngham. RelkifGasualti^ ^e^pehool Bpeha.thia te Eaitman *'School Of . Music. ''A.^pumber of ^bt^glnal and un- by ahseni^<^aHot, tor year. This ye ^Rochester 'University. Rocheafer s.iaual'ttetna will be Mfered. w'lth the Algiers.; Sept. 25 i>Pi -t. Ffepch rd^t' of.,th ilh-iNrr Y". where she is' majoring in purp.oSe.-qbfsclUtatIng the,^^^lem troop, today efirtmed 60 Nationk mai^^n co/G AW-. 3*^4754 after (ipn and a ir of string baaa. of, ^liatriiaaMtopplng. ' - V -- -fat rebel* were killed,-,wounded ot; tlia JSToAhidnplon-Studan^t^ Booth and 'Committee charfrnen captured in the paat 24 hoiira. 6 2 On Red Tie Who have been appointed are; t^JA.call Mt^-S ^^plicaihrt$ Mias Barbara, Smith, daughter "The'rebela cdiitlhued their neW of-Mr, and Mrs. OV*l,J. Smith. 123 cant^y. Mra. William StetJhel; pa­ IX Ih e ^igb^n>Jgwowahip of Cen­ apurt'of , attacka in the capital for fown electtonpct, i n ' New Haven,''Sep^'26 (A*)— ter ~ol,-dufing the-overnight curfew. eiratio»'Toom of the church. Re- participated in ine traditlonai comer, Mra, Charlea Ryan; chil- by Fri,, Sept. 28. ill the International Uhlon''ot, dren'a' acbaaaprica.- Mra. James Yesterday , the rebels, killed two ndita will be sen>ed ^ 7 :45 -candlelight ceremony at the college •persons ahdrW^ounded'alx others in Mifte,^ Miir and Smelter W ork^ WtlC precede the prognjaw recently. Miss Smith la a graduate Harx’ey and Mto. llobert^Hohweil- N- Chlldren’a ' clothing exchange. an apparehUj-'hoordlnafed" series of THIS ADVERTISI^IEXT PRESENTED ers.(Ihd.), took th6 stand to­ '^wJfleat w lR'be presented by Mr*. Of Mancheater High SthooU. Mm. ftalph Maher arid Mr*. AHan strikes in.the cjt>. ,1316 victim* Hooka R .'~JohM ^ and several of \AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE day shortij^after he appeared Taylor.. were mostly civilian* 'bn,.thetr way the young people of the church. i to work. . at a hearing the House Also, kitchen cupboard. Mrs. DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE ■%! Local Girl Gels Malcolm Robertium anti Mrs. Wal-i In Palis, the interior''mlntstFy ’ X / Gommijltee on uft-American r ^ Frank F. Untner of Elm Dulles-Calls o rd e r^ seizure of all copies o f Activ'iUes, On at Teakt-20 oc­ Hill B d . Telcottville, formerly of ter Anderson; white ojephant, Mra. 1 Monacan Stamps John Mortimer an^irMra Mather | the Communist newspaper L'Hu- casions,' he, refused to answer Maocheeter. is enjoying an extend­ manite have beed seized several -fric­ St ed yacatibtt at Smyrna Beach, Fla. Neill; Christmas tree post office, I questions asking- if he had Miaa Helen Carrier; aprons, Mrs. j times ih the past. Mias Carolyn Fiulchlopek. 13- Charles Crocker; gifts. Mr.s. Har­ Communist ties: Qaimed^^on , their fltot child, was born X i / x r A scgi, tha year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. old Clendaniel; wishing well. Jun­ ' Dlcht*r, who had becu de.scribed /' S ^ t. 21_ to Mr.'and Mra. RllHam by a committee member' as-having Stephen Miller of SUunton, Va,. Joseph W. I^lchlopek. 54 Avondale ior Fellowship. I Children will be cared for by been "In- hiding,” appeared volgn- Nam^ List and named Jamee H^nry, for both Rd.. recently received a card and HOSPITALelEDS tarUy and was served with a sub­ grandfatlMre. tlia maternal grand Mra. T. A. Crandaill in.the nursery; | 'J, an envelope containing some com­ an afternoon party la planned with ; and WHEEL CHAIRS poena by Richard Aren.s,; conimit- Washington, Sept. 26 (^P)— tarento are Dr. end Mrs. James C memorative stamps from the. Mra. William Howes in charge; FOR SALE or RENT tee'founs'el. Hartford, Sept. 2$ rutberford of Steunton, and Mr. Secretary of State Dulles pre­ Prince and Princeaa of Monaco. and Mra. Richard Thomaa will pro­ |#BITU TORXITURE DichtOi'. dCacilbed himsedf a.s a Sqcretary of State Mildre^'F, ■ad Mra Henry H.MUer, 22 Wash­ vide game room facilitiei for older dicted today that Egypt will ington S t, Manchester. Carolyn, a pupil in Grade 8 at I L C I I n cohtPAXV “worker'' for^ the Mine-Mill union, AlfdiYsaid today, that “a fdb- boya and girls in the afternoon. PHONE MI 8^158 m saying that he first came into the not be able to "get away with”, the new high achcol, nith a flair Luncheon, afternoon tew, and i H i stantiglvfiuniber of appannt OtBcere b( the Manchester Fire stater in 1945 from Pottstown, Pa. single handed operation of the ■for writing letters,, wrote to the He said he worked in Connecticut ‘fo fg e r ie 8,'frf]!Viou8 altimtibns S i^rtraen t wUl meet at T o'clock Priher and. Prlnceao last April, Suez Canal. He appealed to tonight at the fire headquartera. Shoiving Mommie for fiv'e years and then vva.s trans­ ...and other"/irregularities” ihortly after'lhBtr-4n*,rriage. con­ fOR ferred to New York for five years. disputing nations for "pa- prevent her fr<^ / approving Vain and Hilliard SU., to meke gratulating them on the happy Tommie Hartnett. 3, shows his mother, Mrs. N. L. Hartnett, tience and re.aourcefulnes.s” in plana for Fire Prevention Week. event. where he waa trapped in the casing, of an abandoned water well Signed Nnn-Ked Affadavit at this time, 'the tricing of F W StAaOHUM BEAT wad TROUBLE FREE DERATION in Bakersfield, Calif. Scratchea around the lad's nose were Dlchter Was a.iKed by Arens if dealing with the canal crisis. Miss Viyian Kellems oh the The card, which Ckrolyn received caused when his face nibbed up against the casing in the fall. he had signed a non-Communist af­ Dulles was asKeo at a news con­ Vhe Village Chartnera Bowling laat month, reads as follows. "The ballot as a U.S. Senate candi- lieague. which will begin its season fadavit under the Taft-JIartle.v ference whether he thought there Monday, O ct 1, at 8;30 p.m. at Prince and Princess o f Monaco would be Arab efforts to national­ oate, this fall. thank you sincerely for your kind ■ ' Labor law and Dlchter testified Maacbaater Bowling Grebn. 6M I. ’V... ; that he had. ize the great Middle East «il fields Her action i* regarded a*, tout* Canter St, la short four bowicn. thoii^ts and good jvishea on the '1f Egypt gets away with" Us seiz­ amount to barring the Stoningfon occasion .of theirheir marriage...------April on lunwrs and Steknn Sold “Len” Rivard "Well, waa it true then you were Women interested are invited to Adlai Bids Ike Air not , Communist?” a.sked Arens. ure of the canal. manufacturer from a- place, on- the eontaot''Mrs. O u i Rohrbach, 101 18, 1858." The etanipe from the Promptly and EIRelnntly He replied that he did not accept ballot as Senate candidate of - tbf little principality in southern "Well, now I'm. getting onto Washington St. Oriraeeiu Photo hazardous grounds." Dieter re­ the possibility that Egypt was go­ Independent party.. Rowiever, i i r s . Frahee came in a separate en­ ing to get away with it. Allen said that she would continua velope'and were commemorative MRS. WILLIAM DAVID HEWITT Evnry homnownnr snriovidy eenenmnd about plied. "I have no counsel so I in­ n»e Manchester Women’s Bowl­ A ^ Q M , iR C . voke the Fifth Amendment.” Dulles then said ' that through to check on Miss Kellems’ signa­ of the marriage. Soil Bank Politics ture list of some 14,000 name*. ing I^Mgne will meet Asked by Areu.s to describe” liis such things as the loss of tourist k Miss Elizabeth Clara Frazier,^ gon-n of Monaco blue brocaded taf- having propnr insurant* protnetion against Mrs. Allen told newsmen that the Community T at 7:30. All Carolyn has written again to the 1» — «-B0NE m i S-S125 ’ ^ Taft-rlartley affadavit, Dichler revenue and trade, due to declining Mrs. Richard M. Nixon addresses luncheon meeting of Republicanleaders at Oklahoma City, Prince and Prihcese thankihg them daughter o ' Mr. and Mra. David E; feta, pink accessories and pink cor' faith in this way of doing buair she had. engaged Prank Santofo, rnombera of the league are urged sage. The bridegroom’s mother Jac)(.ionviile, Florida, Sept. 26 r Texas in the EisenhowCr column ■tepa he said now have brought support toll petition at this time.” . . daring: or/ verve^^lKJhe handling an hour winds drove two ships four year* ago. one of the potiticAl parties and its Miss Kellems heeds 10,9% bona- wore matching hats and face veils. •y7” . aground today as typhoon Harriet farmers "brighter peacetime pros­ In the excerpts from his address, of either domeatic or fdr*igti prob­ 1,100 Facing Quiz Empty Seats in Texas pects than they have had for camdidates.” fide signature* of registered voters WED. ONLY Miss Frazier carried an arm bou­ lems." - chuiyied jacross the East China The decision, he said, "comes as quet of pink dahlias and Misa £J!Rl£ SMAMiKUr which were made public in ad­ It was the first time since his yeara” and which he said hold put in order to qualify, for a plaea oh Kefauver, in an addreaa Sea.'.' not much Of a surprise." But, the Meadnis pink and whit* dahlias. ur urnm nm ruum um BEFORE vance. Stevenson did not elaborate 111 Ruotolo Kidnap campaign hit the airwaya last the hope of ‘Yuli income parity.” toe ballot. on the -two questions he put to the pared for a young voter, organiza-' The storm kept' rescue vessels week that he spoke to some empt^ For the Democrats and”' their, Senator continued, '"I recall that Mrs. Allen indicated that afflile Mrs; Frazier W'ss attired in a m m m t from reaching 106 passengers four years ago" wrhen President SPECIALS Our OK Used Cars are thoroughly inspected and re-condif IVesident. He did -.ay ; tion aY the-'University of Louis­ Ne^sHaven, Sept. 26 <8v—An In- seats, but the crowd of Texans that proposals E|isenhower had nothing the apparent forgeries were made ville, said-lhat "In Korea and indo- stranded on the Japanese liner greeted him in the city's music hall Eisenhower was swept overwhelm- "It is no secret that the man­ veatlgato?-7tm the Ruotolo kidnap- but ridicule and the back ot his 'ingly into office and I waa elected before the names were handed to agement of local agHcultural sta­ chin*. In many places thC' Eisen- Hakusan Maru and 34 crewmen made up in enthusia/m what it political hand. , murder caaekaiqtoday police hav* aboard the battered British to the' Senate, national iLabori town clerks for cerUficattdn, al­ tioned according to factory recommendations before^they bilization and conservation com­ ^ W er -administration has not obtained a llet plStoe names of lacked in size. Estimates of toe at­ 'Political 4)nacker}-’ terations and other irregiilaritlea liolved crises •— it has swept them freighter Bedford Earl. tendance ranged from..2,0p0 to 3,- strategists supported another party mittees has been taken aw'ay fiojn- about I'.lOO persons whn,.Muld have He said the. Democratic pro­ than that of the. President.” meant that the liata had tam­ W E GIYT. WORLD 8TA.MPS ore displayed for sale. We can honestly toy there ore no ' local farmer committees, and"' in under the rug.” helpful information, and toat^all of The typhoon raked Okinawa 000 in an auditorium equipped to pered with between toe time that "They may be out of alght for and then turned northward to­ gram holds out to farmers only The Senator asserted, "I.' say WITH THESE SPECIALS some ce.ses handed over to Repub­ them will be questioned. seat 4,000. "raockeiy and deceit." And he they left the town cteiks and were better used cars anywhere. Prove it for yourself. lican politicians." • theNqaoment.” he said, "but they ; It will bn the biggest police o p ^ ward Japan, - The Japanese His voice still husky from an ^ the results proved obviously that brought by Mias Kellnns and-her BROS. are atlH there." . ' ' ed for a heavy blow, up their used such phrases as "political ex­ the rank and file of Labor cHOse A1 Eisenhower in a speech yester­ ation of its kind ever undertaken in tack of influenza and' laryngitis pediency," "opposition politick­ day at Peoria, III., said- that his Beaide this speech, KefauVCr this area,' said Edmund Flanagan, eaSt'^OMt tomorrow. The storm President Eiaenliower rather than NATIVE WAYtEST CUTUP also had on'hla achddule a luncheon that hit him Monday night in Salt ing,” and / ‘political quackery." the selection of some national (Continued on Bage Twenty-Two) administration Is depending main- 1 New Haven (bounty detective. center vvi»,485 miles south south­ Lake pity. Nixon addressed the ■ ly on the' Soil Batik plan to iii- ■ ■‘><*^*88- t«v the LoUiavllle Municipal east of Kagdshima _Jaipan today. "Our opponents,”' he said at one Strategists." . -The 1,100 persons, aome-of whom Texans not as "Democrats or Re­ point, "today are criticizing the L.eague before moving on to already have been Interviewed, Harriet was U^-aeasan's eighth Bush's plunge innto the question crease farm prices. . The Soil ^ publicans bu t' as "Texans Snd mess that they themselves left of-Labor support came on the heels Bank calls for federal suheidies to' Indlanspolis^for a drive to Ander- were customers of the Sear* Roe; big typhoon and tnixeecond to Americans.” behind.” '7 : buck store in Hamden on Sept.. 1 , strike Okinawa ih -less''than a of a - convention address Tuesday, CHICKENS farmera who agree to take out o f ! ' ' "**^*. *peak at "The Eisenhower program,’/ h# made by President Mitchell Svirid- steel Walt CABINETS production land, they otherwise on ox roast tonight. the' day 6-weeka-old Cbmthla Ruo- month. One Okinawan was rej^t;^ declared, "(a bigger than any p6- This strongly - worded ' atUck Bulletins was delivered before a partisan, ott of the State CIO—a guest at the would plant to-crops already in AFL sessions who stated "in moat aurplua. ' (Continned on Fage Two) (Continued on Page Five) (Continned on Page Two) (COnUntind of Page Twenty-one) cheering crowd that overflowed from the AP Wires the J0,0(X)-person capacity .of the cases and” with very few exceptions, live Soil Bank plan was enacted we stand with th^ Democrats.” U 6S 3 Q < At Dialer Cost this- year. Eiaenhower said that Bradley University fieldhbuse. 19S2 OlMvroItt 2*Door $735 Earlier, the AFL’i secretary- 1955 Ford Fairb** HtnHoR $1995 500.000 farmers ar^ getting $260- The fieldhouse crow'd, which in­ STORM WARNINGS HOISTED Radio, heater, Fordomatir, dual exhaust*. Radio, heater. Nice 2-toae. cluded many university students, treasurer, Joseph M. Rourke, REG. 79e miliidn in benefits from it in 1956r knocking political neutrality by Boaton, Sept, 26 (gV-TiM Stevenson flevv hefe this morn­ interrupted Elsenhower’s 'speech United Stotes Wenther Bareisa 86 times wjth applause. Labor, said, “ I recommend that we ing from Miami for another round '! change that position 'drastically.'' today hoiated northeaat atonn 7954^ 4ili§¥roltl 2-Ooor 1951 Nash Ramblar StatioR Waioa 3595 of wooing the 'Florida Vote. In Eisenhower and his wife got i Bush was escorted to the con­ tvamlnga along the sonthenatoiTi enthusiastio applause from the “=;?^::lUdlo, h|p*tor, low mileage. Radio, heater,■ t-tone. _ . —---- ^T-:■ 7 1952 Elaenhovver . cracked the vention speakers' stand by a com­ New Extend const froa.Bioek By RON DEVINE crowds who lined hijghways, and mittee named b y AFX, president lalnad to Prai-tneetown, predict­ (Continiied on Page Twenty-one) * streets in this normally Republi­ Timothy. M. Collins, who h*d"re- ing Increnaing wtoda "40 to .48 Ck>ventry,- Sept. 26 (Special 1— can area to cheer the motorcade mllea i>6r hour niid prebel^ BREASTS The doctors call her "an extremely. marked, "T h e ‘ comroitteti-tvill es­ - t 1954 Flymouth 4-Door 1951 Plymonth 4-Door on a 6-mI1'e run' from the airtwrt cort Senator Bush' to:-assure the much higher dnrlng tonight susd Radio, heater. ,J^ve little'girl to a downtown hotel and again Thdrsdn)'. . Radio,, heater. And it wl!ill take a good deal of Senator's safe -conduct to. the REC.tTe Igrgel Reprisal bravery for 8-year-old Haney Mac podium-.^ ■ ■: (Continned of Pag* Twenty-one) He a l e r s h o t c r i t i o a l l y ; Lachlan to fight her w-ay back to In this bantering, if not person­ 1954 Chavrolat Statioa Wasoa 1951 Chavrolat 4-Ooor ; a normal life. ally hostile atmosphere. Bush laid Norwalk, fiept. >8 (^ W A 87- down the record o f his accom­ yearioM liquor atoiw proprtoter Radio, heater, folding seat. Radio, heater, -power glide. Attack Sparks^ T'^e blonde-headed tyke waa j burned from her neck to her knees plishments. was shot and crtttcnlly woiuded, 'in a tragic accid«it at her home A t ^ k a Score Cards apparently by n bandit, here-to- , Jordan Battle jin Coventry Sept. 5 and doctors NewsTidbits Standi^ under lar^o printed day. Joseph DePalmer wn* found ★ PRODUCE DEPT. ★ 19M Choyrolat 4-Door 1951 PMtia* 2-Door (say A e ’ll be-iii-the hospital now acore cards of political c^itujldates. lying bemnd the counter o f hi*: Radio, h 'e a t^ power glide. Radio, heater. 'Jerusalem, Sept. 26 — A I from nine months to * year recov- CiiUcd from AP Wires each listing, "right” and "w rong" Westport Ave. store’ ahortly .h*- FREESTONE ELRERTA ‘ ^ ^ ^ votes oh important Issues as Labor .tore noon. ' Norwalk Hospital ’punitive raid into Jordan by ar-' : crlng. ,41 i- Nancy received severe bums strategists see. them, the Senator listed his eoadition a* arlttcg|. Ollery-bsicked Israeli, Infantrymen, 1953 Willys 4Door 1951 DeSeto 4-Door when her dreaa csiught fire as she Federal court trial- of turnabout said: the thlrS* of lU kitid this mohUi. was playing with matches In her witneas Harvey M. Matuaow on » "It has been a little uncomfort­ MARKET LOWER Radio, heater. Itodio, heater. Exceptional. able In past conventions to stand PEACHES 3 •> 29* If $ALI art off a 7-hour, battle that ended yard-- , perjury charges goee to Jury of 10 Nets Yori^ SepL M <8>) — The , at dawn today with heavj- casual-* Proof of her spunk is in the doc­ men and 2 women. House sub­ on the platform with a sljfn hang­ Stock Mnrkiet bended lew*r^ ing over my head, -pointing out VEGETABLE VARIETY:— Boston and Romaioe Let- SIZE Ferfeet MICI ' ties oh each sidCy tors' repots. ,Phyaicians are gen-' committee's probe of .Washington’s early thla- afternoon after Ihll- 1950 Chovrolot 2-Door erally pM im lstlc about the this number o f times I voted right. ^'1 Curly Endive, Leeks, Idaho Baking Potatoes, 4 8 x 1 8 x 12 11.95 5 .8 8 1953 Chovrplot 2-Door Israeli, spokesmen said 50 Jor-t integrated' acl|ool draws praise ure to pursue n rise, in the Soup BuiKhi^, Red Cabbage, Shell and Lima Beans, ‘ Radlo^^^eater. A real vahw. . Radio, heater. danians were killed in the raid: chances . of persons, who receive from Q iaii^an McMillan (D-SC) morning. Prioes of leading Is­ bums on 60 to' 70 per cent of their (Continued on Page T#o) Snow White Mushrooms, Savoy Cabbage, Frying Pip­ on Army and police positions near o f House District of ..Columbia sues fell around 2 point* or mere 2 4 x 1 8 x 12 ; 14.95 1 5 0 ' Husan. abt miles sopthwest o f . body. Committee. * and turnover hiciT— ed. on the , pers, Red Sweet .Onions, Sweet Potatoe.«, Curly or Jerusalem. Israeli aclcnow ledg-! HoiXtever, In Nancy's case, they're Dormitory stiidenU at Iffldwest- decline, ... . _____ ^KK.FIant, Green or Yellow Squaph 30 X 18 X 12 ; ' 18.95 1 0 .48 1952 Fori V8 Viotoria 1950 Fori VO Fonlor #d five oL the raiders, were klllml J extremely ,optlndstic about her em - UnlverSl^^ in , Kansas vote Stockholm Course •nd Fresh Com. -Radio,. heater. RatHo, heateri and i'9 w’tiunded.. _ pulling through. nearly 2 to 1 on recommendation SAVE FISRptO BOAT CREW 3 6 x 1 8 x 42 19.95 1 1 .0 8 . Jordarifah Arm.v* bfricers ih Anl-'f: But Nancy needs help. to Board of Directors that Negro' H eld 19 1/ 2 Miles Off ' Blbck Island, R. L , Sept. 18 IB VARIETY:— Watermelon,. Honeydfew Melon, man. the Arab kingdom's capital, -' She needs people and things to atudents not be admitted to univer­ —The Wnkeltold. R. f., ikftter 19.95 declared, 90 or more of the Is-j keep her morale up. Doctors say sity dormitories now. . ^ . Soviet Sickle Pears, California Prunes, Calava Pears, Di- 24 x 30 x ^ 2 . 1 1 .0 8 New York, Sept. 26 'Of) — .The j and three unldenttfled u ewiuin , raells (were killed, and the rest' her -morale is one of the most im­ gover/infent newspaper Izvestia on the Point Jndlth, B . L. Ilah- ^ iobs Apples, Fancy Mac Apples, Red Bananar, Ri­ 2 1 x 3 0 x 4 2 ' 18,95 1 0 .4 8 forced/ to retreat In disorder after 1, portant thing* Teading to her re­ charges British and French, actions third mate of the Stockholm says ■ ing boat Bobart* Dea w*ra bera or Seedless Grapes and Santa Rosa Plums. blow’ing up a police pti ' mllea j rescued early today erhen ttMb* Her fqmily will need funds to 1 orth of toe recommended *ea lane ‘ 15 X ?0 X 12 . 7 e15 housea. _. By. their account, 31: U.N. constitutes” a new Western boat aprang n leak in heavy aa** Jordanian, soldiers, policemen am i. help pay the hospital bills, which maneuver tp impoae their dictates when It knifed into the . Andrea | and sank eoia* flv* mllea 'otf Old' National Guardsmen lost their; it is estimated will be in the neigh­ on Egj-pt.” -Doria. Harbor, Block Island. borhood of $5,(K)0, Nancy's''mother, •' Ejrnst ■ .Carstens-Johahnsen. 26. PLEASE SRING MEASUREMENTS iiijes the. , flghtlng raged , 'Two unions - in sLrlkeagainst through attack and counterattack. and father, Mr. and Mr*. Walter S\i1ft St'Cd, over wages and unfoh said he was foUowin'T kn east- IKE VISIT 8T. LOUIS ' .-Jordan said the Israeli, attock MacLachlan, Cedar Swamp -Rd., ahop sign S-yenr contract with bound course ordered'by his cap-' WashlagitM. SniC 18 I JT' .was, made in brigade strength Covent'ry, h w e five other children: Arinopr St (fiy,- covering ' some tain.l - -, Honae P >M fiecretnry 8a meaning perhaps 2,000 or more in- and the financial burdeqtwill be 35,000,iX’orkera in 37 plants'. .Sthte The third mat*, continued hia Hagaely mid toilLrymen. took pa.rf ip the raid understandably great. Trjsaaurer John Ottavisno.-anr testlinqny -yesterday at a prqtrlal Elsenhower la 1 2 ’ i miles Tniide the afniistice de- Doctors on th* staff at Man- nounces 875 million Jn bonds to federal hearing. Into the fatal col- paign 0 4 1 ^- 974 -inarcation line. . Jordanians ' had thester Memorial HospRsl. where flnsace Connecticut 'Turnpike will 'llalon of the Swedish passenger aalA tea. th* Prm STOBR HOURS:-.4. . t j t E. CeaterSt. Mtlniated Israeli strength itf-each Nancy ia undergoing' hsr long and be offered for public sale-Oct. 30, sfiip.and toe sleek Italian lirier cenaUacatten a arMt 8* I Moa..Tu^Wed.-Sat. 9-8 Manchester. ■f the tvvo nrevlou's altacks' this gainful treatment, hsis pitched in 'IVxaa hospital- dfflcialB report Odrii: ' - UaltafJ J 4A IN S T . Tlrarsday-Friday -1^9 • MI 9-5071 . ir.niUh at'1,000; men, to do *11 th*y tdm for the little famed woman athlete Babe Didrik- Th* collision o ff Naptudket - la- ^ Jsraer# goyemment gtrU , ■. aon Zaharias ia now In eiiflc|rfeon- toiul, Mnan, toe .idcht dt July 88 RaraM Pbotar br Piste ditto* but abe still „h4E ndj^j^en «■ n g * tw irtfJIw y Nancy and her ^thcT* Mrs. Walter ^GeLachlvt (dsattaiaed sR Vet* iMfolgr-MW), up hdr fight agaJitttf^aacu.^.. fPm * " ■- X -t '-r-t :'.n . 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