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<••! > '.t PAOB 8IXTEEV ^ V ‘ ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19B7 . T " ' ij I .. . . Averane Daily Net Preaa Run n y '- ■•■ iWartrlifHtpr JEttfttitts ® m lii - . .- .--■:) •■ ■■ a ■ Hfe Wenther For thO Week Ended Fareeoat .of D. 8. .Westbee B m on, \ November 0, IM l ' Miss Beth Htjffman,' social work- The Army and Navy CSub A^idl- tha 21-mlU Interim tax on the ' Partly cloudy, Btttb tewpw ataii -< J. e r'ln .' local schools, win be ifuebt Iwry- will h^d -a setback party to- SisterKocKl Hears Grand List of Oct. 1 ,-1955.> '■ League td-Start \ A b o a l T o ^ speaker at the meetingr of the Wad nignt at the clubhouse at 8^30. TO see it thp Board, will contur 12,678 ebange tonight. Low $i.A6. Wedaaa' dell PTA- a t the W eddell School Mrsl^kesslei-Talk wrlth the ^ate and authorise the Study df Td^vn’s Mehiber of, the Audit . . / day partly cloudy, little -lempera- M 'MaaeliMtcr Emblem Club;' No. W '^nesday el 8 p.m. The executive board' of the manager to .sell 76 units'in Green- Bureisu ef Ctrcplatlon v : ■ ' ture change. High la tipper $ta. - ISl. wtil meet In Tinker H*li Wed- Nathan Hale PTA will meet to On JeH isli Books hav*n ^lir accordance with' bids re Mtanche9ler-—A City o f Village Chartn • nwday at $ pJW. Mn. F6st*r wil- -.'The Chamlnade Club-will hold Its morrow nlg)it a t 7450 In the achool ceived ,Oct. 21. 1057. School Financing T h € C O W . liami ra^eeti that her welfere November meeting in the Fede.’S- cafeteria. ■ To iee If the Bosrd will author- Jewi|^ Book Month will be rec M AN Oiirriii C o n n * committee import at 7:15. tlon room of Center Church to- lie the Manager to proceed with The -tirst of a series 6f study ! VOL. LXXVII, NO. SI (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER .S, 1957 (CUaaifled Advertlataig on Pag* J6) hiyhl/el 8 o'clock.„The program, Mancheater Lodge. No. -yds, ognised at the NoVefnbe.' meeting the'construction of a rock well on sessions by the League of ^ ’omen j PRICE FIVE CENTE A.F. and A.M.. will hold aysp*- X CORNER MAIN dod oAlfiSITREETS \ Paat matrons of Temple Ctiipter, arranged by Mrs. Jilne Tompkins, of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth th* Keeney Street School site at Voters on school finances will be! Tto. M. Older of the Eastern SUr, will be based on the' history of j cjal fneeting at the Masonlc/TVm- dn esUmated cost of $5,000, exclu- ple tomorrow- night at 7:M. The Sholom tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in held tomorrow at 8 p.m. Jn Room will meet Thursday a t 8 p.m. In the light opera, with eiVi'phasis on Gil-j the vestty. of the Tempi*. Eatab^ mive pf pump house and pumping Barking Dog Stoi’]/ club room of the Masonic Tempje. bert and Sullivan. entered apprentice- dogrey will be equipment and with five test holes 103 of Manchester High School. j conferred with Junior/ Warden lb bed by'the National Book Cou^ SHOE REPAIR SHOP Hoatesaes will- be Mijs. Lillian Lep- 'a t ap' estim ated cost of $1,000. Douglas Pierce, business , man Hayden L. Griswold 3t/In charge ; Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 6 (Ab— fett jUtd Mrs. Mary Smith. ilie tAdies' Aid Society of Con- ^ c ir of the ^Jewish W elfare ftosrdr such expenditures to be made'from- ager for the Board of Education, USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT of the work. Following the meet Jewish Book Month Is the occasion the current water department will discuss iburces frttm which Barking dog eoiriptaipts are cordia Lutheran Church will meet ing there wilt be a soclM hour and routine around city police WUUnir Workers of the tomorrow, at 7:J0 p.th. for ita No- on which the indigenous liteFSture budget, l • ’ school funds are derived, the rela refreshments. ^ of the Jewish people is celMrated. To aee what action the Board Sp^ial For Tuesday Only! . headquarters, but officers WSCS will meet romber busincaa meeting. Mrs. tion of the school budget to the tisual.ly .do their best to take' .th e Wednesday at 10 HildCgarde Sudermann, who came To speak on this sublSct, the will take concerning the purchase town budget, and the dispersal and The Reglns d'^alia Society will Sisterhood has invitgd Mrs. of. additional land for the site'of MEN'S, LADIES'and ^ ^ ^ care of them. EJn^ior an session. Work to Mancheater from C^rmany thia hold\its monthly meeting tonight administration of the school budg A call taken by complaint win ea Ipekii^ two-^imlts. Mrs. past summer, will be guest speak Maureen Kessler to disimss Jewish the p"opoaed North Junior High et. CHILDREN'S SHOES er. Hostesses for' the evenina will St the Itsllsn/Americsn Club at literature and authors.pf the 20th School. ■ecretary Doris Stallings last Gladys m Mrs. Evelyn Jobert will 7:30. The ■ public is invited to tha night, however, was too muth be In eharsbof the potluck'at ftoo.n be Mrs. Ethel Lange. Mrs. Freda, century. .Mrs. Kessler is the wife Neb- Rueineas ( meeting which is under the super x' iModrtodrhoHse. Mrs. Katherine Mroaek. of Rabbi Stanley Kesaltc of To see If the Board will make INVISIBLE O T .O T for the offidersN The Del vision of Mrs. Douglas J. Roberts By HAROLD K. MIUKS • This predlctlon;-^less spectacultr A.man. phoned Yo say that a Daughters IiMTs;'. MfS;. Anna Noake and Mrs. OlgA olaw Mothers Circle Temple Beth El in West Hartford. the following appointments: Ad than that by some Soviet writers Lady Robai will mec t k 30 tonight in the Jr., local affairs chalrmari. REG. l^oflcow, Nov.,6 (TP)—A So barking dog was diMUrbing of S t George, wtftvrtieet tomorrow P rciss.' Toniorrow's meeting Is beliig visory Board of Health for term —Indicated there .$till were many banquet hsl|/ of the Masonic held one W-eek jn advance of the The League voted to place « viet scientist today confirmed him. at 7:30 p.m. with X ” - Marjorie ending November 1962; Advisory HALF SOLES $2.50 problems to be solved before msn Temple, uiual Sisterhood meeting night be Recreation and Park Commission study of school finanebs on its previous hints that the Rus "Where Is this dog?” asked Findlay, 03 Summit Ladies of the''A«^umption will 1957-1958 agenefa because of pub can be blasted into space with the the secretary. meet tonight at 8;lt5-.-.^for the cause of a conflict with the Civic for t —m ending November 1002; Zippers Replaced—-Hats Clfaned sians developed a new super hope ot'returning ally*. -A.- TM annual cafeteria supper and Music Assn, concert which will be Board of Ta.x Review* for term end lic concern over lncrea.sed taxes, "It’s on that new Russian XI Gamma Chapter. Betil'Sigma monthly business sessiorf. ' Plans t Choistmaa sale sponsored by the fuel for the sputniks. (Some ' scfentlsts fh the tlnlted moon.” the man replied before will be completed for the Cliilst-- held Nov. 12, ing Nowmbor 1960; Development ri.sing costs of education, and the 3 Minute Heel Scrvlce-^^il«.Work Guaranteed Phi, wrill meet tomorrow stN0:15 nies Missionary Society of Mrs. Leon Wind- is program recent cut in the school budget..; ^ T.-Khachaturov wrote In. the States, Including Clyde Tombaugh, hanging up. \ pjn. at the home of Mrs. Harbid maa Tree fair. Nov. 45 and 16, In Commi.ssion for term ending No ; SHOES SHINED discoverer, of the planet Pluto, say Talcottville Congregational chairman Of the meeting, Refresh- At the second meeting, Nov. 19, tranaport' ministry newapaper F. Scbdeta, 15 Thomas Dr. the church hau snd . ehristma.j^-';^urc^^”^b;‘‘heId"^^^^^^^ vember 1962: Library Board for Gudok 'that “ in order 1q reach the the Russians already may have coratlona. will be made. Mem-1 ____ menta w-Hl be aerved after the lec t->yo terms ending November I960: Christie McCormick and Mrs. ture. With Mia. .Morria Firestone WORK DpNE WHILE U WAIT enormous speed eg 8 kilometers' per fired a rocket, with the Intention ■-■X b«! 1 who have articles for Pension Board and Pension Trust Jane Stuck, Chairman and secre aecond H was neceaaary to produce of landing It on the moon Thurs- Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Th.e executive bogrd of the Rob- in charge of hospitslity. tary, respectively of the Board of Object Sighted toni^t at 8 o'clock in Odd Fel fair Nnay bring them to erjson PTA will mbet tomorrow Fund Trustee.s, for te-m ending new fuela for rockets.” da.v, the 40th anniversary of the lows IWI. Members are requested meetln;tlnifv^ night at 8 o'clock at the school. ' November 1991;--Town Planning Edircatlon; and Arthur R. llling; The speed he mentioned would be Bol.slievlk revolution. They esti to bring gifts for the "teacup” X ' Commission for term ending No superintendent of Schools, will'dis- B miles per second, or 18,000 mjiea mated It would take about four 111 Mexico Gulf r - ' Contracts Cutbacks auction. Mrs. Nellie McAllister The StantbyGroup of the South The Hartford Sargent dub wlif vember 1962; Zoning Board of Ap- cus.s efr-rent school problems, and ! per hour, about the apeed of Sput da.Vs for a rols for term ending November plans for the future. nik I and alightly greater than the moon.) heads the hestass committee. 1962. luck at the chureh .tomorrow at 6 o'clock tomorrow night at the \ reported apeed of Sputnik II. Prof. Yuri Khlevbzevlch; speak By U.S. Gutter Pratt & Whltnej' Aircraft today announced plans to lay p.m., with a buaii^a meeting to home of .Mrs. Virginia Campbell, To see If the BAard will fix a How^ add years, “ Khachatiirov also described what ing pn Moscow radio's foreign Hearing Rooiit>«Munlrlpal Building dale for a public hearing on k , he called an "electronic brain off 2,000 workers in its three plants a^a result of a stretch follow. 126,1 Farmington Ave., West Hart Tuesdn.v,'-8 p.m. Senice predicted Rus.sian scientists ford. Members are reminded to proposed additional appropriation j which could correct any deviation Would he ab lf th ’send a rocket to New Orleans, Nov. 5 (A9-The out in orders for military jet engines. Almost 2 Mnien j The Fellowship Circldx of the bring articles for the Christmas SPECI.XL . for inaurance. (Tlie next regeitaT ; to life In Sputnik’a^ movement before It the moon arid back after a clrr Coast Guard cutter SybagO sighted , Leonard C. Mallettr general manager of the United Air PRESCRIPTIONS 1 WSCS Of the ' South Methodist fair at the college. This meeting marks the ■iilarl, of meeting will be Nov. 191. j entered ita Orbit.” cult of that body "before too long.” an unidentified flying obj*ct over craft Corp. division, said that 600 employes would he laid Church will meet at 8 o’ the second decade of Councltl- ^ To see if the Board will fix a j - Soxlet wrriters and nclentiata Im In the Communist Youth news the Gulf of Mexico at .‘1:21 a.m. "SAFELY nUED" \ date, for a public ’ hearing on a j ■/ (CSTl today. The object, seen for off this xyeek, with the remainde^/to be drpppefl between now morrow night at the bom* of , t -mm /• .Manager Government In Manches plied that the dbg-paasengrr cir. paper article, Isakov said, “we be and Jan. 1. Robert Samuelaon. 10$ HemlociK.I .lllirr>n P la n ter. To ma.-k the occasion. Chair propdaed. additional appropriation.; That Interpret The cliiig the earth encased in Sputnik lieve th at In the next 6 or 10 years about three seconds, resembled a V by tranafe>,^foT insurance, Sewer \ brilliant planet moving at tremen William P. Gwihn, E&WA St.S t vtr. Mrs, Mark Leadbetter w ill be - 1 l a i l man Harold A. Turklngton has ar Wishes Of The Family / n WiU die. nights of hiimaris into cosmic mdent, said the cutback wga the co-hostesa. ranged to have Cnrleton F. Sharpe. Department. ' ; ■Moscow planetarium officiala space, perhaps -with landings on dous speed. decided on after an apprai; of recent downward revitioha. Pad-Sis Banquet H ariforll city manager, and prc.si- To see If the Bdirrd will fix a \ • yesterday, suggested the animal otlier planets of our sun's s.vstem . Coast , Guard headquarters In in, the production rates oj those military aircraft using \ _____ ; dent of the International City date for a public hearjhg on a, JOHN B. BURKE too years sgo the average might be parachuted back to-Earth. will be a reality. Po.siihly.the 50th New Orleans received a radio mes- Managers' Assn, addre.ss the Board proposed additional appropnatlpn , The Russians may hope, however, UAC’s engines. The k^hodist Men of South FUNiRAl HOME 'American could exfiect \ anivefaary of the great October Mge about the sighting. The mes The total layoff involves both production and non-produc GLASS CRACKS ' ^ ARCHIE JOE Methodist '-^urch win hold a at the atlrt of the meeting. to the Housing Authority. ' j to recover the dog's body for sclen- Revolution will be celebrated om »ge did not lay exactly who on Public Hearings To see if the Board will I TEL. MI 3-6868 / to live about 40 years. tlfi* study. the moon Just as we are now celfc- board the cutter had seen the ob-: tion workers apd represents 5 per cent of the present P&WA Father and Daughter Banquet in , The imnlications that the famed' Cooper hall Friday at 6:30 p.m. On a proposed additional ap- authoriee the manager to accept I SY EAST CE.NTER ST. bratlng the 40th on pur planet." iect. . ■ • ! I work force of 40,000, ‘ W*U,ANYWUN ^ and have recorded a deed from ' Today—about 70. Modem sanitation, diet,, drugs dog called Ijiika will be sacrificed *n«UrilWIMP«MB- Wllllam Hooker.-yice president of 1 mopriatlon. by allocation from the AMBlHiANCE SERVi c B He aaid a long period of experi But the message aaid the ob-1 I Mallett said of the 600 to be laid Andrew Ansaldl. for Ansaldi Rd., ______/ 8nd medical practice have added 30 years to our to science were contained in arti- jeot had been tracked on the Seba- m e MStUKC, the men's organizMIon, Is chair- Capital Improvement . Resei-ve clea on pnssihte voyages to the mentation wlth anlpala^-as rocket I off Immediately, 300 are employed man. Members of Eakar Circle of ; Fund, tor preparation of detailed B attista Rd., Philip Rd. and Wells ' passengers .wa* first necessary In gb'a radar, screen for 11 mlnutro- I in. the ea.Hipany’s- Earit Hartford Witn^s 3alks J.A.WHITE St, in Ansaldi Heights Addition ; life span. And note that 70 is avrrage. Many die S- m oon., , the Women’s. Societ.V foV Christian i plnu-'* and specifications for a sw-ini- order to soiro the hi'*'’**"' " before the visual contact and for ! plant, ISO in Southington and 160 No. 1. such deeds having beea sooner. Many live longer. You up-your chances I. Isakov, a Stalin prise winner 16 minutea aft-’-ward. Diiring these jsyms?- .Servlce iW SCSl wiil s e r ^ a roast | ming pool, filtering and recircula- In Wtologicai science, said In the safe return to earth ■ through the I in N orth Haven. " .. 7N *M ISTH A T approved by the town engineer and atmosphere. periods, the object darted off the I Some of the reduction, Mallett On Ofiiestion of beef supper. tion equipment, bathhou.se and ap- the town counsel. of being a “longer” if .you eat properly and get Communist Youth newsnaoer thst THneoMieiMiitie "Cliff’’ Knight of the HarUord' purtenant facilities. S8.000. The article failed to spell but screen every few minutes but soop | ! emphasized, will be actounted for MiTMlMCnONOOMlS To see if the Board will 'author Boxlet scientists msv *elehrste the returned. Coiirant will be principal ente^ | On a proposed additional ap- .juoper medical care. This means periodic check noth ahnlversai— of the Communist I by the company's normal rate of ize the manager to abcfpt and have (Continued on Page Seventeen) Cmdr. James Schrader, head of ! employe turnover. , Union Busting talner. He will do caricatures proprlatlon by allocation from the I recorded deeds from Alexander u p s '^ , your physician. As pharmacists we are Revolution on the moon. I members of the audience and ex- j Capital Improvement Reserve ' Search 'and Rescue Operations In • I .< HamiUpii Not Affected Jarvis for Brent R*. Hoffman ' Carnival the Gulf, said the object had been . I The P*WA work force reduc- 'Washington, Nov. 6, (*t —Georg# ' pose "Uttle-known facts about w ell' i ^ d . for prepa-.^atlon of detailed pleased to help,by supplying the drugs your doctor Rd. and Duval St. i ' .SPONSOBED BY seen at latitude 25.47 north, longi I tlon, which is not expected to have known people.” There will glso be | plarla and specifications for an ad- To .see If the Board will prescribes—dmgs unknown a century ago. We’re -ICamonaw, form er top Michigan a musltal. interlude with audience | dltlon -and alteritlons to the Wash- ^ HOLU.STER PTA,- tude 89.24 west or about 200 miles I any parallel on the two other UAC aide to Nathan Shetfenrian, refuaed authorize an allocation of 11.500. dircctfy south of the mouth of the I dlvir’ons-^HamlHon Standard and participation. Ington School. $15,000, from the appropriation- to Town ...... ' AT / toconscioos of the elTecti>’eh(9»Qf modem medicine toda-y to tell $enato inveatigatora 1 J f ...... Proceeds for the evening will be U.S. Experts Doiibt Mississippi River. i Slkf \ !ty Atrcraft-^followa govern Public DUyiissinn on .\genfla Item s, Counsel for temporary legal as- - HOLUSTER SCHOOL that we're shooting for a life span of |0 0 years. Cmdr, St'hrsdcr said the radio ment cuts in defense spending. whether he paid union officiala to. u.sed by the nien’s group to fur-, I'nftnished Business sistance in view of the yblume of/ refrain, from organlstog the am- / M ir r o r s auto clas's thcr Its work in scholarships and How about you? mrsiage gave this tog of the morn These cuts have resulted in a To see If the Board w ill accept j legal work required by the Tow^ AU0ITORIU|M ing Incident; downwrard revision In the produc ployea of )ila clients. ' f^URNITUIte TOPS youth activities. the rcrommcndailoh of the town With beads of sweat conapicuotja-- - s GLASS Tas enciCiSUPVS during the next few month.s. / ' 5:10 a.m.-rThe object was seen tion rates of military aircraft us All men of the church are invit counsel and the manager to settle Public Discussion on Other Items TUESDAY. NOV. 5 Reds Have New Fuel on his face, the bulky. Kamenow COM PA N Y X'^ROi^ lr stau. doops ed. R?. had attomptod to at' h u t M .4U1* could h* certsin about appearo'q twei^now and Jan. 1. in sharp lone*. „ • • e the ^ s s l a n ' clalma. due north. Kamenow ‘T can sqrrio dtfiareinq*’ -5:21—Thb object, waa seen,f Dti&Toth^rinc Arms Taffi Ban ,q*Gwinn pointed out. th a t th e pro^ American acientlsts. who _^have feet long. diiibllfUon peaks , toward which b*twe.en crooked .union leaders who received meager information from moxihg horizontall.v south to! - ~r— ■ An astronomer connected with north. It waa seen for about thre* i Waglringtdit. Nov 8 (B — Gbv.1 Unlt'ed Nations. N. Y„ Nov. .5 <4P> w^lghigheF level th*n the new ached take rofuge In .-the Fifth Amend the Russians on/Sputnik I and Project Vanguard, the Ariierican Cambsldgei itass., Nov. 5 'AWA had ^en building were of m ent when MUled to. account, and second* and resembled a brIUlaht Goodwin j ! Knight of California to- —Australia declared today that ,’PAW RORTH ERDPHARMACY Bj)utnik\ll, had to rely mainly on space aatelllte program., aaid last .rj^yed observers in the Uriit- ules. They had been set higher so ropresentatf^ of buslnesa whp Jheir. o,wn studies ami knowledge •"“ ri "1“’ * ’’’*** pulled-out of the r*ce for re- Russia’s threataned boycott oj also Invpite the Fifth. night his latest calculations put 6:37—Radar contact was re ed^tatea may be able to eight U.N. disarmament .talks will be n that the/division- could meet the 4 DEPOT SQUARE— Ml 9-458S in rcachtflg/any conclusions. the second satellite In an orbit Rtdsr contact """ ' ' ’j election and announced he will run production, requlremants that had McCIbllan ordered chief counsal Laika, fluffy little • female sumed. Ruasig's dog-carrying Mtellite to- garded by many as an “ominous Rot>en F. Kennedy to aak every fill this .space I langing from 1.057 mllea from 5:37-/The. cutter repqrted 1^ for the U.S. Senate next year. threat' to the future peace of/the been. Established by the military dog making a lonely space Journey iriortoV .morning before sunrise. question- about the thousands of :E a rth ‘iri Us farthest point to 103 l«n radar contact 'tItgTOe object World.” services In their «arlier. planning, ahbant'the half-ton Sputnik n . I miles a* Its closest. The" iUmithsonian. Astrophysical, dbllara'Kennedy chaigM Kamenow was Imported by the Husslans to about 175 miles north'of the ship. cpnference with . ^’Ihe Australian repr*s^tatlve, he said. / When Sputnik I w;as launched President Elsenhower at , the 'White i Despite the readjustments /in haa received since 1953 from aair. hay* come through her Aral 24 -The Sebago IS Mpected to re- yunhassador E. Ronald /Walker, ployert and pMsad out to stiU'Ma'-' more than a month ago. its orbit House and a 30 minute talk with' *^"*®** " ?*^*"'^* ^1! charged that the Soviet JJnlon wM PAWA’s schedules, however, Qinnn : with hphrs aloft in aatisfactory condi I Vice President Nixon *t the capitol. j make a flaming plunge to Eartli Identified Teariiaters Union or tion. , . ' I carried It to within 170 miles .of the In reality trying to Intimidate said that, aa of now, ahipmaifts for ' Earth and as far out as 560 miles. Mobile byThursMy. ^t’-’.ICTlght■JCklght aaid..id he re*Th*dro.c>.d _hlS hi* dedel; Astrophyalcliu other union. officials “for purpoMirpoee :. ; /f" - Th* 8ovie| new-a agepey TaSs- memb«n of the U.N/s 82-natlon the' division and the corporation m rab t^ NEW 1957 But these distances have decreased ' clalon. after long and careful con , . , .poUUdiU .committee /ri'ho Intended a whole for next yeai/wUl j#e at of union busting . ... bjr subf Mid In Moscow that thia was con- j somewhat since. • I slderatlon “that'the be« and moat «'ett«d 106 American moonwatch means." Armed by recordings of Laika’s ^ constructive course of action in! t*ama to begin optical tracking of to vote for a western dtaarmam.ent least as great as those for 1967. Kamenow, a graying man : Schaefer! pulse, breathing! blood pressure The government ailrquofner saldj the interest of my state and my ! Spiitnlk U tomorrow- morning, resolution. / , Climaxes OrSdim Slowdown FRIGIDAIRE that Sputnik II's orbit brings d flying ‘Object haffgy ffray suit, mad* no reply to and other information sent' back . party would be to'run for thej Dr- Fred L.. Whipple, Smithson- But, be said, the Soviet mbve-- Today’s annbdncemOrit of a 8 McCtellan’a remarks. See us for extra large closer to the Earth, tt is likely the foltowing so ^loiely after the per cent wojt fmxle - reduction by the aatellite'a radio transmit- I newer satellite will fall sooner than United'States senate.”; . I landlrectar, cautioned that,the pre-, trade-iD allowances. te n .. I n . In his written statement Knight I dictions are baaed on rough data, launching of /the two sputniks-/ climaxes .y fn u lM slowdown In unn-.„er th.re k. Spulnlk T. He estimated Sputnik Probe Started ion pdee that haa been (Continued en Page Eight) tm ... '/I However, there appeared to be ^.ju earthward about the end^ * • said the decision Is his qwn and ‘‘ls•Is |I Whichttitlch placedpUrod "thTprwnt" the present periodpJriod"o7 of i w®'"* interpreted by ordinary! We 'pr^i differences of opinion' among Rus- based on much broader considers*:' rotation of Sputnik U around the people ave^ivhere as much more, going m tor Mvethl months. - The TAKI HOMg I of Januar}'. - aerioos. / . I < 'ertime work put in by Burton «ian specialists as to Lalka'i life The Russian announcement about By Aii^ • Force I tions than my own personal ambl- Ekirth as 103.7 minutes. He said if D. expectancy; tlon.” I moonw-alch teams tomorrow can W a)k^ appealed'■ ■ to the Soviet“ ' • workerav ' to decline in April / Officials, at the Soviet Planetar-; new instruments and sourcils of I Union riot to act impulsively'. He i i e has been virtually no power for Sputnik II came in a' Lubbock. Tex., ,Nov. .9 (69—A ■* The majop reasbn, Knight Said, | get accurate sightings they will work at PAWA since Au- ium suggested th e dog may be IS that national and atste GOP i be able better to pin dowm the or- stressed that Soviet ..cooperatiojv'ove PEARL Moscow Radio broadcast last iflgbt. ] missile engineer repo.rted seeing a WM needed to reach dibarm an^t' Bulletins parachuted' back - to Barth for 'TOe broadcast quoted a person ; "briliiaht' colorot egg-shaped ob- leaders became convinced that 'a bit. Appliance and Foreiture ^ n ter study. But Prof. Klril P. Sanyu- agreement. - 'AWA is now engaged almost «n- from the AP Wires ; *■ "Academician . jeef* which he said stalled autos In pi;lmary contest between . Knight The prediction on. the fall of ftlrely In th* iroductum of the J-67 _ MO-MAlN STREl^ koMch. a RussUn rocket expert, I bikushln" as saying; / New Mexico yesterday. and Sen. William, F. Knowland f or ‘ tn’s first satellU* was based on and J-75 of which. I INDIAN HEAD Implied -fcalka may die encasedin A m u im iag e caii’rer rockel of i' TO* AiFForce started an InveaU- "tha governoTSliln''“would' ‘snlit the hippuCij^. /5j/T3F paSnint: Where Service le Undereteod th* huge Mtellite which .was sent party so badly that it would. In all of the University of the whole dlMEmamEnt ;«Wi4 i PSOHDOai DT faced cothpletecotholete colIapEecolIaDke as A result'"result':/^, **- 'ointoerclal „ Moecow. Nov. 5 Asi all'-; ' t . aliM iMt Saturday night.- probability. lead to lo.ss of the state ,Ci ;Shd hi* staff a t-th e w L--.----- transpoFla. The J-57, in -addi- T- of KuMia's rai ■ t ; 'plane /omrrybtg RonuuUaa Pro* . . . R...... f i . i ' \ \ RuailaXpioncer Earth Mtellite; Rai ,Bhorator>’ at U ver- mler/Oilvu Stoiea craahed tai lauriched Ckt. 4, took a back seat puted orbit. sicipped about the countryside here (Continued on Page Eight) moie,’ Call . further unegot-^-----onk /oinleSs ,, they (Continued on Page- Eight) '■■■• l_- i i l ■' as vroekUisttentlon fociuied on the y : were wldened/TO inqkide more U.N. bad weather at. Moacow sUrpoft and riedr soi'eritlflc m ilitary, bases Dr. , Cunningham, formerly of today./'An informed aourto aaldVT much bigger- Sputnik IT! The first (ContlBued on Page Three) In New’ Jlexlco over the weekend. Harvaid,'’:' iui^ 'data on Sputnik I 'TherikwM ^Indicatlori whethqr I stolea waa aot killed.. jUlietlNr' The - reported sightings startled forix-arded to him by the Smith the otlier pasaeagers escaped' sonian Observatory, th e ' RpEalam'lvalkout would fore.*, citUens, peace officers and service Girard’^ Trial was not cledr bnhaediately. TIm men but apparently left no, con News Tidhiis Dr. Whipple said , that' visual the vOlistern powers to reconsider -ptatte -wM eanylag the - Romaiw crete trace, sighting of „ Sputnik n la compll- their previous rejection ^ of the Russian larg'O-scal* Ian -delrgatien to the *9th aanl« ,’ James Stokes, ,45. an engineer Culled from AP Wires" ’ cated by the low altitude, approx- propoMl for /x-eraary of the Bobhevlk Rero« Sena tors Disagree ImatEly.lOO miles, a t which it will talks. The'West considers any such Ends* Defense from the Air Force Missile Devel X ■ ' ' lutton. ■ opment- Center at Holloman Air sweep 'over continental United hfta an , unrealistic, unworkable States during the ne-xt fow'/daj's. ' propaganda mo\’e. ' Force Baje, Alamagordo,, N ., M.. , Fram ingham . Mass. m urdered Asks AGquitjtal IKE M E ^ CABINET told news dlrect.or Terry Clark df Mved from electric chair by nth Washlngtoa,' (Contimied an Page Eight) (CoBtiniied eri Page Eight) osi. 8 iA5—Proa* On Missiles Race Kalg. Alairiogordo. 10 autos were hour comriiinttatlon... . '. ' Russia • MaebMhi.' Japan, 8 Ws The Ident Elsenhower rinot withb U stopped ;o.n an Isolated de.xert high expands scientific centers- in 81-, Japaneseipanese manslaughtermanslaughter'triaf. trial. of GI cabinet for two hour* today la -'V '- - ■' ,f way, U.S. 84,'between AVhite, Sandi beria. Pravda says. - - f | WMhlngtbn, Nov, 5 Sen.-bri*flng- after lunching with Sec- William S. Girard ended today with an unusual Tuesday sesolon. As Proving Grounds apd Alamogordo ■ Yale scientist says only change I- - they left the mectlag, cabinet ~i>trRi8lr'(R-IIl» said today he la - .viarj oi uriensB McElrw. jacainty. ... yesterdaV - a. defense plea - (or acquittal on r ■ ) * RHrto’^a «n1H tn#» in y.S. attitude itoward science grounds that the Illinois 'soldier was member* kept silent about .what eonfldent the United States quickr . Hi, description wss’.imllar to can prevent Russia's domination Off-Year Votes Watched "carrying, out his due business” wa* dlscinsed, The tVkJto Honss I v x a^ "toij^ coordinator oi all actiy* |>nti ropoctin? •a ****'■big ball of pifmfire in th at Beld . . . Second t r y . ___ _ , |y will "move back Into Ihe^ king itles” jir the 'scientific develop- I when-he fired the shot that killed hi^d *ald yesterday the objeetiva flitting about much cf this West Mrs. Naka Sakai. tVM to consider the leglslatlvb row”, in mlaslles and satellite de-, ,ment of missiles-, and space ve VTeaas area, over the‘''iv»«kend. A velopmeriti But three other Sen- hicles. But he disagreed with sug - 'T)|e '3-judge district .court Mid It and spending programs for Ibo ’58 Election. Trend would Announce Its -verdict Nov. 19. y«f r ahead. These are progsamb 'a to ra indicated no-such conflderice. gestions that have' been made for (Coatinoed on Page Nine) ment, Eisenhower-MaCmillan talks:- ',^i ■/” ' ■ .. ' , - Dirkaen. aaaiatant Senate Repub a cabinet level officer In charge The prosecution has asked that certain to be'colored by Ruaeia’a will further free world, unity > G irard be given 'five y e a rs . -in cdntintilng achlevementa' -’-' ta lican leader, made his statement, of these. Coll reveals 14 out-« 100 Britomri Bv THE ASSOCLATED PRESS * ing the two House seels and were , jal attootlng oh an Window Shadx after a conference with Adnlt. Ar- ."Paoe-. ' y .. ; -e, I ***•)** Aom.; Ar- Johnson .jmd Russell agreed, would take outer sp V sojourn, 't'. ,'vfoters In a.half jjosen states bal- hoping for an^ T u m 'Army firing range last Jam 30 idfiide to Odder. ihur-W. Radfortl. former chiatrman they had received ”a lot of tecli- DriYor Fined ^400 jr' Pravda says t'.S. ■ reaction.., to loted tdda'Ji; in scattered off-year Where, .pai tlciilarl.vVin New Jersey ,. Presidihg Judge Yuso Kawachi ^/E(7B PRESlbHNT ILL Bring your uid rollers In and 6f the Joint Chiefa ,of Staff- pirk-H nicsL,Information” in the briefing ■p* ' ' '■ '"T • r tw |^ si , f —rtcK ‘‘'putolk ranges from “(iln., flections that may,furnish a few to give them- w hat Eisenhower „ exphetfed to rule also .bn Nov. 19 Vlennsr/Nov. 8 OP)—.Csedi save 35c p*r shade. sen declined to, comment dlrMtlyfby successive teams of military A 4J1 AAc;ctt.ltB' Vil ,| cere admiration to panic, hysteria | indicator's : (or party manage.-s said the party needs---a big shot in ■oh ..a defense motion to-thrtnv- the PreaMedt Aatonin Zapotoeky. ^ on the brieflng .^he received yest^r- acientlsts. Russell said he wants : and malicious rage" . . .. Oregon: looking) to- the' 1958 corigresaional the arm. case out on the groumft that Japan day n-M reported . sertbasly jlL day from Radford. i ,.!to Msimilate the informaiioh and Norw’alk, NovJ.5 Vs5- ’n(km otor- !8*""tor proiM^ea S ecrefaiT of Scl- corite.aU. ' ' Eisenhower endorsed 1 the tlO P lacks Jurisdiction liecause Girard , ■He ha*.had heart trouMa aevotal But the Illinois Senator tic “a lot of'odds and ends ‘ to- lit resndi^$*ble foi* the d ^ th s lT.S."Cablrtet. : and local Isauea domlnat- candidates in the two -goverhoi* was on duty's* an Army guanl , aff years. .Prague Radio anaounoed h* has reason to Iwlieve that the ther.!’ before reaehing' any, a blcycUnp mother and son ,on the . ■'"r newly-pul-chased td the campaigns, although there races and in New York-City. th* time. ' i f United State* hM made strides In •ITie ■ majn contests, state by! -Ihat. the 7t-j-ear-oM Commua|at This beautiful “eondy-eone" cbth featured J „ J . " t unopened Connecticut- Tuhiplke has l-bears wll not be used In American,gome mention in New Jersey •There ha* been con»lde?«ble 1 / president Ui'la a stote'*aiiab^ ■ w* ..- the irilaaUe ff*ld not^m atched by satellites. . So-.lct pre.as state; , ' , / ______. ______in notionol magazines will do wonders for yoUr Johnson declined to say untU ; been fined $400: Judge J. Richard "».v* rof the Little Rock -Integration soeculation that the soldier. K C*9P/ turn. The broadcast laid Hla e«a> the SoyieU, despite their feat In wncthfl*' -E -prC“ i Vav ntiaruhnHMsI • 4K«><%a na/aMdhm <«I1 SJlah of Iran turned dop'o appt«i New Jersey—The race for gov- j ^•icted, would get a S-veap sentence' _ propelling two Mtellltea Into space. I f i «'»P*nded a three month* Jail 'troubles, and school' segregation ernor- was bet\\’cen ditlon I* satlsfaetory^.' ' holiday enlertoining, Artfi^lly designed from Indian HeadV paredness subcommittee he heads as h* heard the case, yes- for mbfal' supptyrt In Turkish- was debated almost excluajrely in ------Democratic ;g„d that this tvould be siuroendeill ■e-. — :- r - - /• • "We have many programa go Will launch a fuljacale Inveatlga:^ l«*day. : • ^ Syrlari crisis. ' Gov. Robert 8. Meyher.l seeking a/go jj* could return to th the e y m te d ing, on which information Itaa 1 Virginia.,, gecond I-ycar term, on tne strength-l states. I W.ARN ON F L t; CURBS i - r ' .red-ond-white striped print. Just cot out the cones and sew ihem on! 7 ] tion of the U.S. program. i I Mrs.’ Waiter Whitton and her 11- New Britain. local, 'united Elec ■fhei flections-- -were the first HartfGnIe ^fov. 5 A. 9%'ara* been withh*ld, that have atUined trical, .Radio and Machine Work-' of his record at Trenton, and Re-| Girard has admitted firing Hr! the- No seomhig naeesiory. less thou 13 to moke thistkis 54 X 72 cloth. ' / am aiinf reeults,”/Dirkaen said. Dirksen. whose talk With R*d- year-old *011. William, were killed atnc.e 'Pr*iWent Eisenhower dis pobUcan State Senator Malcolm S.; fatal shot but Contends he «reC| I Ing against false or mwieadin^ ford w*8 less formal tb*n the , Sept. 4 when a ear driven bv ^^erle era, vote* to strike against Union patched federal troops into Little ciaims regarding drug onrea for.. ‘t - V - -.I.-: 'But three other Senators Manufacturing Co. . . wisconski Forbes; ' a 38-year-old magazine j over the heads of Japanese Scaven-., emergiag frorti a aeparate ,2-hour *^*'1^***’" ** d *** . im i Moeykeni, 25. of Redding, an Rock, Ark.. In September to back publliher.^ _ ; ing far ,*crap broM bn Uqs range, toi A.*iaa flu Wm ' Issued tedaY' by': 3S" Indian Haad 44 coldrit. . . ^ Ydrd Supreme . Court - su*|>e.iHls former Up a court order for achool Integra; brleflngi at th*/'Fentagon, did not P^rtOnce of what , the Russians employe of a turnpike contractor, State a*«em,bly speaker from law Meyner," favored to win. in “ad-- protect , Army equipment he. was .W. L. C(evenger, H artford real* 54" Indian HmhI^ IB eotors . . V . . $ 1 .2 9 Pnr acho Dirkaen'* optimistic. statCT'’’“y * * h o u 1 d not, be down-i gtruck their bicycles, practice for ,unelllrical conduct as tlon . after ^ N^ional Ouartsraen , polls. w*a putting on the, jfuarding. He says ____ dent inspector of the UJS. Fo*4 , V graded. : V Mt^’keHa pleaded no contest to i.caUcd.out b.v Orval ' soyb* .line what chances he may have fort empty shell caatn*'fired from a; and Drug.; .Ydnilnis'tratlon. Tha' 34" Indian Hood Piinfs . . s....‘. .y 9 8 c fw if- ifid menta. - attoi-ney. _ Senate. Democraitic Leader Lyn-; ' ! c)iargoa of'motor'vehicle homicide Nationalist uarahlpe,./.damage.I had, —, prevented.Nei^oea , from epter- „„ tWe Denipcratlc prest- grenade launcher, hit Mrs. .Sakai agenc.v's local of floe, he Mid IX ALSO don B. Johnpoi) of Texas cpnliiid-' *** continued, and m'Ucondnct with a motor ve- Too , Red .gunboat* ■' in Eormoea-. . ® former allwhlteschool.. dentlal ticket in 1960. Four years by accident ' -1;/ ,. i is presently - iav**ttgating ns* ed before the! brieflng------.ir_.that ....th e-^^ "w*’v« , got j t to , v .- geti into this with hlcle. ■ S trait sea battle. ; . Fh5e more A l-' Offices ------at* stake were two gov- ago, at the age of 45, he gained Chief dffehse lawyer. Itsuro IMirt* qf .violations by manufae* veNe^ a n BLIn I ^ WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS United Statiea hM "not kept In **?W feet. t. think well not only -. /judge 'ay said the maxlmuiztj'iierlana 'slalrt in Paris fighting. eroorahips. In New Jersey kntlfVir- political stature by winning his Ha.VMhI In hlS 12.000-word summa turer* w-ho ship . their, prodneta step w H h ^ needs of oUr times."up with them but move back' penalty ! ki(ti’«ics or juABrni * PMNf eB.% K AtAMGHIkrilt CONH- Johnson. Chairman R u a a e 11 tehlnd"'the 'Russians. He added “in addition," the Judge aai* —Business week magasihe staffer principal offices )>eing fflled, tth* audiencM "I don't think any Negro or order, dr In canying out his /had to be towed part way homo ' !££*■-• »■ »e*«e»4*»s !•!•• •.■,. W’NBC—TV <1*> TIU CHRISTMAS ^ (D-43a) of tha -Armed Services that “under/: preMnt' policies and “no penalty which the qourt couid- realgaa after testifying before. Sen two governorships' and thre New can afford hot. to show support" of due business.”, , — from exerelM Strikebaek in Ea* ' ; ‘t-'illi or COWS,. jOff, 723 Main Strant CORNER Ma i n OAK STREETS . Oomiiuttea. and Ssn. Bridgae R- proRrarns, (*teJ.,can biUy. fall fur- ihflict would be as severe, as bia ate probers. Eiiirl,v voting' nma York, fnayoralty, and were eonfl- th# Republican action in pretaing “ Girard attompted to chaae the ropeaa waters aad Is at Elec* (trie Beat Divkdaa at Qeasrnt Phone Hr9-4S01 riAtoUf Mgy* Hgotf n^iigr] r M||^« 1^0^ I MH)/tlie oommitteo's Mnlbr OOP rMllMtlon, of his Implication In the heavy In HartfUrd’s municipal /^Bni would hold them.^ wV. undarwent an mterided (iOaatiBMd) ag aE lflit) .tragedy." " ■/ XI- election, /x. ■'•.m ,.____ ceimtad on retain* (Oentlaiwd *• Ten) (O oatim ad em Pag* Seveeteen) toyaamkaOer|).Csrrepalr9i- tI ■ A .■ ■ if,. ’ Jt ■ ''1. / Af" ■ ■i' V ' ' , I'.:'- ■ .1 % y y . • ' .'• ^ ■■i-^'"'i ■ ' ":.V-v(‘ .' ;, ■ '* *' -^1' ■ .J , ■ »+'* ■ > / ■ |x-; ■ I , ; p ■ w .r«>. ; • . ■ .1 ' , ■ ■ , ^ ■ ■■ ■ ' ;■ ,;rr . ■>AGl TWO"i-'^"j'v .-’"■V.W V-.;'^- If^ C S S S aiW EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, NOVEMPER 6, 1967 -r ip ' : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCRESTER, (XJNN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1967 P A O E 1 H M E I " Karen, faith' commlsaton of. the rial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Earle C o v ^ t r y , local firs t Congregational Church W. Rose Jr. of Church Lana. The idn^r^D AYi BLACK gOOBP10N--j!AajgS8 DEAN S’TOBY Pllgritti Fellowahip. x patertMl grandparents are' Mr. and TDC Will Discuss Reiuember Mother’s Minus? CD to Take Part ■\ Th ajrou p realised |6s. from tta Mrs. Earle W „ Rose Sr^ of Wall o n iJbNAytiOVS '■'F^A’TOTIB ^Growth^ FUm Preview Set Work Day for (Tl^st )>rogram held St, a'nd maiernal j^mndparenta U.Sf Exj^rls .Dbiibt .Post School Plan In ^Paper’ T w t recently. aVv Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wallbe- FROM 8 pit. . D* M w A. W ■ 8128-8 :28 <, Hove you Ah Event Urs. W. Rryce Honeywell; haa off. Lake Rd., Oak Grove. Thti. STXR1E TOMORROW The TowirlHivelopment CJommls- Manchester Civil Defense will \ For ^North^ School Pf^rents volunteered to make. the' curtains is the couple’s fltat child. GET RVETING'TRICKS . «> . Women for the Ruth B. Quandt Memorial A licensed. black part German’ b e f o r e DRAWING’ tRUM^S South daalar ' ' klon (TDC) wU Imeet. tonight at 8 partlclpait In a atatewlda "paper Scheduled T|rat Colls North-South valaarahla Red|p^e New o’clock at.tha Municipal Building. Hall where the fellowship holds its Police dog has wandered from the A y Alfred Sheinwold problem" tometlmt this month, NORTH O b*«iti7 , Nov. .5 (Special) r^^The Board of GlducStion meet- meetings. horite of Mrs. Robert McAndrew A ^ r d ln g to my Chinese friends t .r t , 1 from P i Georgs Luk0vitA.-80, fiaocy. 'Chaiimtan 1>pnard Seader said Kkotv Thrifty Virtii^s .j,&liJ[Phn A. Regs. CD direetor. rAr ;;;F(6r F ood ^•'; : PannU of aeventh apd eifhtb itig Bcheduied for Thursday has Mrs. George HUmmar, guidanee- of- Three-Baartha . and wa* last Confucius once daid: "B6th aides HQ8I Bari Bayjiss, Andover; that'Joseph Satlck, representative ported. >■ teacher . at Manchester High been postponed to Nov. H at 8 seen in the Hillcrest development. lead same aulL one side crazy!" I ♦ A I / u.v,..r«Bo'•Me In/tiiythe satellite’s Haberern,'72 Oxford S L ;' of Economic Development As- \ . The date of the "surprlae attack gnO» pupils at Coventry Gram p.m. at the Robertson School since School,'will attend the. fellowship The dog is .quite friendly accord , By pbROTHY ROr, mtxture and beat imtil smooth. It may be a wedding, a banquet or jnst an informal West open^-the deiice of spades ' A 10 7 4 THE o f :>BZe li) pi^lde to / a larger num Bldna UltclMlI And son; /VM nm •oeiatea, U ^ q f Boston, will also by guided miiailea from olf-ihore mar Bdiool' are invited to s ^ a the showing of the health film is meeting at 7 p.m, Nov. 17. when ing to Mrs. P. Raymond Brbga, and dummy Won with the seven. WEST RAST Story Esther Costello Trailer Cotu^ Rodkville: UiRlvtath attend the meeting in his position (A P Women’s Editor) Four into two well-greased and lubmarines” it knowji only to ReMoRether of a society, lodRe or some friendly grou|l. health film, , "Human Growth,’ Grffdfn Vircj'r bed of nnasurln^ the telemetering scheduled this week at Coventry there will be a dlscuaalon on "Do's who may be called by anyone Somehow or other. South got the A K 4 1 A I Sahlberr and kos, .'GMiawbuIy; 6f .development consultant. • American Women, reputed to be floured loaf pans and bkke In -a high ranking State (jD offlelala. inatniiheo^ s m eVen fow arf ani W E ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU ’Hninday at the adhooL'^e film Grammar School. "r—^ and Don'ts About Girl and Boy knowing of the dog's whereabouts. impresaion that East had the king V A 7 C 4 V J 10 I 1 AOtIQN! BBBATHTAJMNO Urs. Geraldine Dthsmiwe and Among other items, the board extravagapt, lazy , and pampered, moderately alow (325 degree), oven There will be no general public, will be shown at 3:80^pjn. for sev Disaster Loan Talk Set Dating." The Methodist Youth Hie license humber is 128425. of spades. In high glee, there AKIOO AQ841 mal paaierigb^neceultated the de daughter. South Wlndspr; Mra.’ will discuss further a proposal that haven't forgotten the thrifty vir about an hour and a half. . participation and no attack warn- TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION ' x i enth gnade parents, and at 8 p.m. Farmers In Tolland (bounty are Fellowship of Willimantic will be The animal may be ih>a weak fore. declarer ICd another spade A * * * A Q J * .( M ANHUNT OF THE CENTURY! velopment of’^p roved new inatru- Jennie Helm opd/daughter,. .81 , an educational program beyond the tues of their pioneer artcc.-itors^: . Some of the recipes add chopped ing devices will be sounded. toF eight grade piUvnta. ened ■ condition and. the , two . inenta and Sources' of power.’ ’ dates! nuts, citron and candied eateriUR service ts set enouRh Invited to a meeting at 1:3() p.m. Invited dO'the sesaion. from the dummy. SOUTH HIWiM ISSM aiiiiM IHUWIMOI Hhlictip Frahklin, St.. Rockvi^;' Ura; An-. 7)1^ school level be established An astonishing number of them, According to State CD Director Onr np to be flexible to I f W per cent o f parents at^ Thursday on "State Crop Diuster The group has voted its Christ fe llie s are quite concerned.ab^ut East discarded the deuce of A A J It • i .Refore. the lyifwepW broadcoat, gela Xeqiire and dMghtef,' (Scott in town. in fact, know how to bake an egg- orange and lemon peel to make a Leo J. Mulcahy,' the exerciae, accommodate aiiy sixe RsfherinR. Why riot call us and tending approve the film, it will Loan program,” to be held at the mas project to. be repatrlng old Ks absence. / • hearts, and South picked his Jaw- V K 8 Ben. Jacltaon (D-Wuh.) aald In This'proposal, originally brought less, mllklesa, butterless cake, and rich but inexpensive fruit cake. known as ‘‘Operation Flounder” la A J 7 ( I r.,- Vernon, / talk over the details? , be htown pupils of. these grades Grange HSU. Rt. 44A. This Is a toys for needy children. Tomorrow’s Events up from the floor, w-here it had Seattia me alzef ef thesMCohd .RUa- DISCWAROfcn/TODAT: Mrs. by the board Oct. 1, was given can prove it at the drop of a hat.s Many of the recipes sent in were designed to Ust CD ^groups at all during regular health classes, pro- About 20 f^lowship members Tomorrow’s activities include A K 8 ----- aian w clllte and the oUtance it special meeting for all dairy and fallen. He then played Die ace of RICHAMICONTC DUNNCFOITEII Mary Ramsey, {Stafford Springs. ^ a rd of Education approval at a ■ IJils became apparent recently accompanied by historical notes, echelons as well as organizations vt uy.” . <,■ 8 to V isit PHONES Ml 3.7354 . dag upon request of the Young will be in charge. There was no recovery. He led \ the area, and .could utilize pfesent the fact that his ihother used to sister, who got it from her mother- local CD directors will be informed ICothers' Club which previewed Pilgrim Fellowship Newa y 4-H Club to Reform Defense Stamps. .8:30 a'm.. Rob / In (Jambridge, Mass., two rt>ckqt buildings in the aroa. (Charging a bake such a cake durlng» Wor}d in-law, who went West In covered- only When the "attack’' cornea. this picture and. voted’that it be y '^ e Little Scisaors 4-H Club will ertson School: Rotary, 6:45 p.m., to the ace of diamonds and re experts said they doubt the Rw» nominal tuition, the TPC feels it M l 3 -8 3 8 3 James Colby was elected treas turned a diamond, losing to West’s Mi etora Lodge War I. This was greeted by unbe wagon days to Oklahoma. She in Sealed enyelopea will be delltered ahowri the children under-specifi urer and Karen Little, faith come' have a reorganizatlonal meeting at vestry First Congregational establiahment. Sapia was not on aiana used any new type fuel to could Also be supported in piaTt by ten. West promptly cashed the king' lieving: 'snorts of derision from' turn got It from her mother. Those before the'teat, carrying the neces cations mentioned. It will be mission of the Tolland County 3 p.m. Friday at the home of Mrs Church; Ladies' Assn., t0:30 a.m., the premises when the sale alleg launch Sputnik II. business and industry. / of spades, leaving dummy with edly took place. iset Rebekah N^^ddge, at tti other members of the panel.'Thcr /omen had to inake. foc>d out of sary instnictlons for-the play of shown imder guidance of the State Pilgrim Fellowship group at 'the F, Pauline Little on Eagleyllle Rd. vestry first .Congregational Frederick C. Durant HI, a for came the deluge. lothing, reafly." the exercise, Mulcahy said. only one trump. Two weeks ago, the two youths, mer president of the Ameri(:an mqettqg last night lii Odd' F^llorws Departm ent^ Hdalth with Wil county meeting Saturdajr, held at Hazel Little will be Junior leader, ChUrch; Second Congregational In the first few days after hi: A California woman wrote: The operation Is designed to de liam O’Neil, consultant, present to Stafford Springs Congr'egational inatrucUng in sewing, for the Church choir, 7:30 p.m., sanctuary. South was thus able to ruff only Donald R. Vacahtl, 19. of Hartford, Rocket Society, said that In nla Hall, m ^ e plana for attendance, at one diamond 'in dummy, and he the m e e ^ g Nov.. 16, of Priscilla Com m ittee Nam ed mention of the nostalgic recipe •’’You said you ate -this cake velop as realistic as possibia a pic answer questions. Church, Colby is pre'sident .and group. Also, Provisional League of and Arnold B'. Cordner, 20, of 54 opinion the Russian launching sys hen you were quite young. Shame ture .to what could happen Jn Con eventually lost a second diamond Cosjper St, pleaded guilty to buy Lodge, Mlcmietown. Past presi Bellamy recelved:> more than 50', Mias Shirley L. Weik. county as Women Voters unit organization PROGRAMS tem la based on "convenElonal pro- letters A o m ’ women ail over th- ■•n you. I am only 45 and Wish to necticut in the event of such an at trick.' TTiis was one trick more ing ll^ b r while a minor and were pellanta such as liquid oxygen and dents of tke Rebekah Ass'embly will ;D n T raffic Safety sociate club leader, will attend the committee, 8 p.m., ' Booth-Dimock coulitry. enclosing their owr '.ell you in 1937 I- won flrsl •prize' tack. club'B Nov. IS meeting here. Memorial Library;, Junior Drill than he could afford. each fined $16. Pelletier, free on kerosene.'! But Durant said he confer the degree on a class of It was reasonable for the de $200 bond. Is scheduled to appear candidates in hdqor of Senior R»). recipes for the thrlllty cake, most ■1th this cake at the Cheyenne Mulcahy announced that tha pur WontMT Switch Meeting Place team of Auxiliary fo Green-Chobot thinks the Russlana have develop General Manager Richard Martin of which had been handed down by "ounty Fair, Sidney, Nebraska;” ' poses of the exercise are to- test The Women’s Auxiliary to the Post No. 52, -American Legion, fenders to lead trumps, but this in court her* Nov. 12. t r ed large “rockeLanirines. / beksh Aisembly\]^esj(ient Mrs'. •today announced-the names of those should have warned South not to do Bmma L. NettIetoir\of the loOal tlieir mothers and grandmothers. BeUainy says thoughtfully that moblliration speed and efficiency North Coventry Fire Department p.m,. Legion home; Board of Wel While hot ruling out ehtlrely who will serve oil the reorganized Tiaybe Ije’Ii as'k his wife to try the of local staff# in a post-attack pe the same thing. At the second Video Eyeryday -Alucjjoasibllity that a new fuel had lodge. A number sent actual cakes Ic will meet at 8 p.m. Friday at the fare. 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Manchester Traffic Safety Commit prove their point. , ■sclpe. although he fully expects a riod and to Improve communica home of Mrs. A. Harry W. Olsen, trick, he should have taken the ace GOP W om en Plan All Rights Reserved— been developed, Durant said such Sunset Rebekah m ^ b ers will tee to be temporNrily headed by Po of diamonds. Another diamond “ They didn't have to-prove it to "poor man's cake” In the mail any tion procedures. instead of at the firehouse. A re Mancheater Evening H erald H. T. Dickenson O Co., Inc. a propellant would not/nave been make the trip by bus. Nome Grand lice Chief Herman O. ScheW lead would give a trick to West. necessary to get the new satellite me,’’ aaya Bellamy. ” I still remem day nOw from his mother, who is The exercises will also oarve to port will be given on the recent Coventry correspondent, Mrs. F. M ansfield Tour Mrs. Florence Armstrong uTges 411 The committee members- •:till alive, hale and hearty, living uncover planning weakneslM and It would not be safe for West aloft / ' Judge Wesley C. Gryk, James ber how good the cake uaed to taste public supper held for the depart Pauline Uttie, telephone PI 2-6881. members who plan to attehd to in .California and baking cakea.. provide a complete inventory of all ment. to lead a second trump. 'South Dr. H. Guyford Stever, aaaociate Sheekey, Rev. John Blanchfield, when my mother baked - it during contact her as soon As possible the World War, when it was CD personnel In the state. . Symphony Seta program would surely be able to ruff two The Manchester Women’s Re dean of the-engineering school at Raymond D. Stinchfield, Cheater Mrs. Armstrong also directs 4! difficult to got such things as eggs ”We havent received' any word b-gfe- The Eastern Connecticut Synf- diamonds in dummy, and the con publican Club plans to devote Ita Maaaachuaetta' Institute of Tech tention to the rummage Sale Friday' .L. Robinson, James J. Gorman, Sport D ance Set tract would be safe. nology,- also voiced skepticism and butt(6l‘,..oi‘ even white flour. It's ns yet,” Regs said today. "We phony will present Works by Bizet, November program to a study at in Od(l Fellow# Hall,, and iirged lomas F. Ferguson, Mrs. -Eileen M i s s R o s e F i n a l . Dally Question SO DAYS TO about any new Russian super fuel. J.''^nrad aandBchendel. a dark, spliiy cake something like only know that tha teat will take Mrgsma and De^ssy, and Glazu- first hand of the Work being car the members to bring in articles a fruit cake. BoyJ I'd like to have place sometime this month.” noffs vlofin c o ^ r t o with Gerald B y Jaycee W ives As dealer, you hold; Spades K J Howeiver, he said it Is possible the - the evening previous to the sale... S^endel said that‘ he wpuld call Series Speaker 10 9 5. Hearts, K 5. Diamonds, ried on at the Mansfield State CHRISTMAS! Russians are-using batteries deriv the frrat meeting very soon, pro a piece right now/V'. Gelbloom as Vtolinlst, during a A deposit win hold a/itnily The cake la called"'-,, variously program at 8:15 p.m. Sunday In A Harvest Sport Dance will be J 7 6 3, Clubs, K 2. What do you Training School. Mrs. John Bowen, ing energy from the sun’s rays to bably next week, at which time y o « w a rt worthwhile g i f t at permanent officers will be elfrted. economy cake, poverty cake, poor Miss Darol'Rose, daughter of Sh^er Auditorium, WilllmaUtic held by the Jaycee Wives Satur say? program chairman, has announced ^ ^ n e k power the satellite’s Instruments. STANEl^’S. A new fam Senior Citizens Th e p o li^ chief said today that man’s cake and Mother’s Minus. the Rev. Philip M. and Mrs. Rose State Teachers’ College. day p i^ t. Answer: Pass. Avoid opening that arrangements have been made This, he said, "would be quite an ELECTROiHCS ily Television, peHtapa — achtevement” . the purpose of the group will be to Practically all Bcllamy’a correa- Detailed information or tickets It vrill be held at the K of C the bidding with an aceless bor by Mrs. Philip Holway for the of the Buckingham ConkregaUonal RENT! derllne hand. a HI-FI — a Portable Ra Durant theorized the Russians M eet Tom orrow unite the (owrXs traffic enforce apondents agreed, on the recipe, ^ \ may be had by calling'Mrs. Donald Home from 9 to 1, Mrs. Samuel club to visit and tour the Training dio —' or one the at ment, educatloi^ and engineering which is as follows: Chpreh, will be the speaker at the C. Smith of Babcock HUl Rd.. lUt- ((Copyright 1957, General Features School on Thursday Nov. IS. LABORATORIES ’’can put a 60-pound satellite on final -.^utumn (Jhurch Night to- r,more Pierson, chairman of the dance, tractive new Clock Ra the moon whenever they want to” agencies, and to Trobiote public 2. cups brown sugar BUY! Corp.) ed in the Willimantic telephone announces that tickets can be se The schedule calls for those plan dios. ' Senior CtUzena will; hold Its traffic safety. 2 cupa hot water morroW'At 8 q^clock. Miss Rose, directory,- or Miss Marilyn Loyslm ning to take the tour to leave from and that "they could even put. One weekly meeting tomorrow after who la director o f Christian Edu cured by Calling Mrs. Ralph Scu- 277 BROAD armmd the moon and have It re- 4 tablespoona lard \ of Marrow Rd. local public school 570 Woodbridge St. at 10:30 am. noon at the Oimmualty-Y. cation at Lhe Community Church, deri, 866 Center St., or Mre. W. /tunl" "I axpect.th'em to 1 pound seedless raisins, rut up mualc Bupervlaor. HlOnlUns, 1tu> Chestnnt Ht______P elletier Faces and return to Manchester by 2:30 , The meeUiig- will aU rt, at, >8 More Computei^Used Garden Catv, Long Island, will RADIO TELEVISION do both -of theaa 'things -within a o'clock and will consist of gatti^S. take for her subject. "A World Groups Financed Party Refreshments will be served. p.m. An Inexpensive luncheon will year." 2 teaspoons cinnamon Hospital Beds A The Safety Patrol and Nathan Jaycees and their guests are wel be served in the staff dining room singing and dancing. The value of electronic, com 2 teaspoons cloves (Jhurch Summer,” and'criH show • ■/ Liqu or Sale Count ” We In this c()untr5' have con Wheel Chairs Take your payloiub to areas etpeciaUy for off-road travel Hale Comn\unity Center, Inc. fur come. at the school. As a tpecial feature , Mra. Law puters told o'r rented in the tbiited 3 cups aifted flour slides pf church activities at Iona, siderable cause foir alsrm,” Durant States is expected to reach $: Impossible for ordinary —but shifts easily into 2- nished refr^m en ts for the recent The Manchester Association for rence Riker will lecture an(i thaw 2 teaspoons baking soda Paris, Geneva and the Walderisian tF e iT IJ FDKNITVRB Dominic E. Pelletier, S3, of 42 S. said. slides of her recent travels. 000.000 this year, which would Valleys. trucks to reach, with the new Halloween party given town chil the Help of Retarded Children Is Simmer together tbr 5 minutes I V e t I n OOBIPANT wheel drive for economical Whitney St., Hartford, fwas arrest Monehostor's Largest A light luncheon will- be served most quadruple the $94,000,000 fig' ^sugar, water, raisins and shprirn- The Ladles Aid Society is Joining dren at the Center building. Funds Rec O rganizing' cooperating in plans for this trip. Look To bigger Forward Control highway perfonnance. It’s from the Patrol’s strawberry festi ed yesterday on a warrant Issued by the women of the Second (Jon- pre of 1956! In 1955 the compara ' ig. Set aside to cool. Sift dry In- in the program and will provide Phone MI 3-4159 Your new Diary it here! Same color, bind* ’Jeep’ FQ.170 Ihiek, 7.000- by Town Court Prosecutor John Mrs. Bowen has invited not only pudity Work Clethos gregatlonsl CJiurch. powered by the perform- val were used for the program. members of the Manchester Wom tive figure was $47,000,000. ' sdienta together, add to the first hostesses. ing, lizc and roling aiTour‘‘old favorite!** pounds CVW. It hat a huge ance-proved high-torque Now Arrival Swim Program FitzGerald, charging him . with Hospital Notes selling liquor to minors. en’s Republican Club but also any ./ and Shoos Soioction Other ttylet too, new and modem in the 9-foot pickup bote on a A son was bom Friday to Safety Pinehurst Hurricane 6-226 epgine. Its The warrant was issued on the other interested persons to notify rainoutNationilDiAryLine. Come in now. 103H-in^ whMlbase. It’s spacious Safety-View cab Patrol Sgt. and Mrs. Harold L. The Recreation Department is her of their intention to take this Pattfintis Today: 201 " Newcomb at Windham Commu recommendation of Judge Jules 100% virgin wool sweaters the truck with so much puts you in a Forward Gm- planning a competitive swimming Karp who, in Town Court yester trip and she will make transporta (coat and pullover) ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. only nity Memorial Hospital. , prognun for boys and girls' 12 Grocery day, found Pelletier’s partner, tion arrangements. Reg. ABS—N o w 8.88 Flossie Hopkins, 17-Lockward St.; cargo space per inch of trol positien for greater A daughter. Darlene Susan, was years of age and up. This activity AT 302 MAIN , wheelbase-the on/y 4-wheel command of any driving sit-, bom Friday at Manchester Memo- Adolph Sapia of Hartford, innocent John Malone.v, 16 Frederick Rd.; DEW ^ir-RICHMAN is designed to promote competition of a similar charge. The wool from Angara rabbits Mrs. Grace ^art, Bolton: William Arhe truck with ’Jeep’ ma ustion, on or off the road! in swimming as well as to help the is harvested every 10 to 12 month« FOR LEADERSHIP IN"^ According to testimony of two k J A D D Y ' C MEN’S Pesola, Andover; Mrs. Margaret ef Air Impala Sport Coupe 787 MAIN ST. / neuverability that carries boys and ^ rls improve on their youths in the Sapia trial. Pelletier fVlwIxK I d NTORE G ift baskets of fruit and Alexander, Coventry; Mrs. Helen /wi:f) payload* up to SSOO-poundt strokes. was tending the bar in the Acadia 8 Depot 8q— ^Tel. MI 8-8601 Hiompson; Andover; . ^rs. Lillian iht tolld quality ol Body by fishor. Alice Madden of the Recreation food doiicocios. Como in almost anywherel Ooti09f FORRENT Retlaurant Oct. 10, the day the Open Dolly 0 AJW.-8 P.M. Pohl, 157 Brookfield St.; Mrs. 8 and 18 mm. Movie- Projectora Department staff will be in charge two-ytwths- admitted b ell* served O i ~ TaTtaTO-biu^^ of the program'which begins Mon • r GoR MI 3-41S1. Fellcra GCAssO. 8T West St.; Waiter —lound or silent, also 88 mm. beer And liquor. Judge-iGurp bad Pasternack. 120 Oxford St.; Mrs. traction of 4-wfaod drive for I C ' 1 7 0 slide projectors. day evening and will be held each ruled Sapia innocent because he B«beH Mliehim Ckoaael $,Rartf*rd, C«bb. (IS.4S) THE SM.SSS QUESTION Audrey Cornish, Glastonbury; Rob tou ^ going. It’s cngineeied Monday thereafter at the high had given his employes strict Kirk Deaakii' UHUUMt a Jl*«r UaVMI. UlBS. (32) TRA school pool from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Aaee BIjtli Dewyr Mama ert Johnson, 113 Waddell Rd.; WELDON DRUG CO. orders not to serve minors. Cbaaacl'U Rarttoid, C*a*. BRIGHTER DAY Rockville. < 9} KARTOON KAPERS SAVE QUEEN FOR A DAT B IR T ttS YESTERDAY: A H E V rilD S I SAVINGS & LOAN (55) OPEN HOUSE daughter to Mr. and .-Mrs. Alffed at MANCHESTER SAL* lU (U-U> SECRET STORM. Covensky, Wapping;’ a son to Mr. :M (15) EDGE OF NIGHT , W I N WONDERFUL PRICES CTATI N ew . 15 ( 8> LITTLE RASCALS .. BOLAND anil Mra. Robert Hull, Glastonbury; bS hartforpI i 1 DAY ONLY <45> LOONEY TUNES A son to Mr. aijd Mrs. Ernest Mo- iU) DO YOU TRUST POUR sum 7 p a a II PM ^ WIFE? ^ 0 ! L COMPANY qulo, 189 School St.; a daughtec-to I N O U R B I G • ALL BE '”TS RESERVED • :4S <«Ma> MnDKR.N BOMAMClEa Mr, and Mrs.'James' Foye, 12 Wmt :M 11> CISCO KID y. 369 CENTER ST. SLl^A.daUf^ter to Mf. and V t>- SUTS new M SUE AT SOI OFFICE .( S-M) 8IK LANCKLOT, X, , • US) I LBO TMKRK LIVES Tcl. Ml 3-6320 Roffeif JLevlgne, 187 Prospect Bt.. lOX OFFICE OFEN DAILY tJhurch St.; a daughter to, Mr. and / ( 1) BIG ADVRNTUKE ' . , ( 8-SS) MICKEY MOl'SE CLt'B Mrs. Jame.s McBrierty, 30 coaUjIge STAR T T O D A Y I You qu«Hfy if you oro S ! FRESH GANDY/1 ‘i - YEARS Tf^CRICKETS PINEWOOD FURNITURE CO. 1 iKeiK Ik Refrigerated 65 IN G U S H sl’Kl I\) l/IN(i IN ' J'AINT-i K --U I ' H HMTl UK ^ YYhflinaii — Schraft • EN6USH , - I SI!) 1. CF.N'l I 11 ST. M,\N( IIFSTIH TH MI.IIH.'d Sovfai^ SHcefu takts cm onihid* of wemting to holp • • • ffntU ''w- ' UMTWilGIITBICYCU IIGHlWllGHTMCYCU Fltthy mtUllic-ftd color. Hot 3- lumry4quipptd and btwtlfiil me- lOOKCASE RACK $3.98 ooeh. ^Ariirar thrifty sovon oom o good dividond'on'thoir savings. Ih i JK A ria jK AaftM A a a j9- tptod Shiniw Archor fttr ikift lot# itHic-lilut cotof. With 3-«ottd Stur- MAIL ORDERS r ’x l« ’’x84" High. ’, of chromo noturos, lifMt, touritt my Archer ittr. shift, lolt t f , Join tho porado of sovtrs^who hovo oojoyod oxcol- GET CHOICE SEATS NOWI btf, plui othor oztrM. . < ehromt, tovrinf b t| , other tzirtdt . -. - • ' ■ ' A / I1AS-2J0-2.7S ijO Tti le«L NEWS a WFJITtlKB 11:It (It) WEATHER A SPORTS. lont dividOiids. MAKE CSECK od UOnwt OtjnOL NEWS A WEMIIKE_ IIIU (U) HIU.ION DOLLAR JlOVlR *,7 . ' ' • ■ rAYAMLE TO A lo t (IM I) DOUGLAK EDWARDS. “ HIzk Wall” BOYS' PRIZES I GIRLS' PRIZES NEWS . (3t) TONIGHT ■. ' .. StATETHEATIfl.MARTPOIID (33) jqaH U G H IS "--; -~- ItiSt (33) TONIGHT , ; , ’ O lid L ocni invitos you to tedto on ootivo port in applying H it brakM to SHD IXDIOAtk’THE SKOW (Ji) NEWS (fi) NEWS . 4 4-Tobt PfiioiM t PoiTfbk RADIO DEfUtai, ex le r.M. (iS) JOHN' DALY. NEWS , 11:33 <4t) NEWS A PREVIEWS ' / ■— T:3A ( 3) AFTEB DINNER MOVIE lli43 ( 3) WEATHER A MEWS ttaulth wm tufyiai cape-and hatitty. InllatioN by odding to your savings account mom ofton .... ohd oponing a now „ -’PertoBBet Afl(Ur’’ 13:8t ( t) NEWS ’ „ T ( S43) CREYENNK "B*rdrr Af- for your rbeni, for outintk or to tiko to ' ,. IbI»” Star. CIlBt'Walker WEDNESDAY. NOV, occoant. - -..if MEWS - 'Will |o to both §id ^it winnotLnofL. Bt Of X A SHOW - - (I t g ) ho tel COSKOPdLtTAR of tho h)ci(y..hroI STARTSTODAY $:M (U-44) 8111: PHIL SILVERS ■ , <33-3t) n o TAO DOenB ' SHOW 13tl3 ( S-lMt) LOVE OF iUFB . Rilke*’ ■ 13:St ( 8) BUGS BUNNY . > SBARda niB tbHOBBOW (33) About SMALL OR LARGE - < $41) WYATT Ka r p itt) WSSarriacarriac 0azkHart O'brlea0 ‘ 1b (|t) MIDDAY jS;'.' ■" This Gtfc-Air dDoof Sedan . . J' • ’ •‘LHUe‘LHUe Pl.tal’r l:*. (ft, NEW*- thowino n*w dual hoadlightt, 20* tafl and wears T h e T e n llt-M) EVE ARDEN SHOW '.Question'' ttu88ia| wbita SAVEWHERE , \ ^ Odt < 3) CAPTAIN DAVID GRIEF ' - "'Ji taffeta Corona- M M A N D M ENTS ( I) BROKEN ARROW . (St)II?! 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Chevrolet's awuaiaant, tani- WEDNESDAYS 9 A.M, to NOON. ' i . :(3t) IXSVBANCX ■ . . ' ■■ ■ body^frame desigri is new, and the wheelbase Ically, bovtri, inous face and Schedule of Perfomumeea 11:1# I I ) huntinR’equipment and also darli tideways! Flre^Auto-UabUlty- 'Talk about news, ,th^*8 all Chevrolet is for is longer, for a wonderful new handling feel. Miniatura 'A^i- hands. Gold '. :Jl •- HomeowRers • cate ef U3. Air eoiar. cate; TNURSDAYS 9 A.M. to 8 PJd. t Evenfaiga Tues. thru FrL 1:48 . ’’Die %talatert"., ttanlac my personal liability for “a *58 . . . starting with itsHongiilow lines and fo r an extra helping of pleasure, see Chev / i - hMtehini 03- ( 'hi' Sstorday' Si0It Payn Oafy JranMaad Cbairolal iaalars HapU^ ddajamaua traiamark See 554 CENTER ST. t M l 9^9514 ^ > - / . ' 4 - ' ■' J t!. J J'r ' A - h ’C ... H. .V',-
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P A G E s e e \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQHN. TUESDAy/ n OVEMBER 8, 1967 WRNB-840 m*r. Anqa B. Haimx of Hebron. an old rrtenfl ' frpm town. Jack —— ----- ^------— ------J— ------WHAX—#10 Columhia The couple was married-in Wtllt- Emerson,' with the NavJr, is pres '8p- . fy ' Fn I U n i « i wuitt;—1 8 W Dailf Radio W T io —leoo mantlc; Nov, 4, 191 i, by toe Rev, ently'stationed, in Korea and the Ifetnocrais team Toddy >■ srlssa. Whansvar ha thinks hs sess ngntM, WIUI tiM.rMult tost- tolitga (ttta who can be eiaarly reoogtiixsd -Neighbor ks thyself." Mr.'Flockeh; -pastor' of toe Flint r one, he makes the'ehargs again, go reasonably amootoly. two boys,met by chance. (NierlliiiyMibMiMl lianrlirstpr ka tlM equal of RiUcbff in stature Maybe you will ask, IVhe Is your w u u i—i m Esatem Stondsrd YIi m Methodist Chtircb At, that time.., ■" N' . WIHiF,.14ie V 'New ArYdyal You max lust not be i^U ag the piweaea It home, and the gOlIty phe But tola dsy-Hrt prograiin direis • Connecticut .dnfT'i'iputaUbn. There Is no su Naignbor? God teacflee tost we Girls Ready Both' Mt/'imd Mra. Carpenter re Word has been rec'diyed here of ^^Exteai of Sepiefdl^er Gains '^ekhdidate. Ribicoff wtH not __ iron. Iodine S lid------'YItatnTiatnlBe » i ^ is chased' Out .of the •.party tors’ decided to inv-oke their right ere all 'neighbors. Just think o< •Tbs following prpgrkni' tired' . frqih business during the the-birth , o r a daughter,\L a u r a Bs ydu need for normal91 atreturtk Challenged or,defeated. In 1993, In loving your neighbor aajmurself., BchefAUiU-.' hierarchy.. There must be no In- to tolk directly to aJi\era men, by WHAY-Rlaht WakflfT ^ ‘ past yeail. She had been a;fsociated Beth, to Mr. and Mrs. Hei}cy.4(ala Nevii Haven, Nov. 5 IJPt—Can-4;sh' They feel they' have x and ;oner^._____ try _'ry FEBRIZAKfa*' P 5 ; the kealm of personality and per- , If wewU'did thle wlth'ui clekr, ulea srs auppiled by tli6 N»dlo .' WTIC—Treasury of Music with Tubridy's, a women's speciSI- 14. dare; FERRIZAN acta .faatl V- Vankee / of Miltoiukee, Wls., fbrinerly of -without President EUen- dispenaabie' man. passing to* techntcai dli-ectora. in . r - y f •enkl appeal.'.. conscience end e clean heart, how muisgsments and are aubjsct'tc )K25£— Walker Powell necticut Democrats hiH>a to learn You must eat better— reat bitttae WPOP—Hnjfhd Dog ty ahofi in Willimantic for 30 yeai-a, this town, on Oct. 16. The young contend with. ■" Thus toe Khriia^cliav creed. But' reUIiattoft; toe technicians de By A . H. 0 . V H»e Republicans, so far, have easy It’ would be to live, up to the Columbia, Nov. 5 (Special)—Mra. todqy how significaitt thitr sHi ---look better— teel:better-)^ change without noUce. ' t#:S*,!- . - f T while he operated hu owm plumb* couple lived in an apailment In Eisenhovyer took the state by stroncer— more enerxetio— o t) rest of the commandments \ ' ties- WHAV-^Nlght Watch we, who view these affairs from- a liberately -loused things up; On been wistfully seaschjng for son|e- Theodore Sanden, Lake Rd.,’ chair- ing and heating business tn toe the Stone House during their gains in last month's "small t 300,000 votes ahd' the Republicans your, money, refunded. Gel Why can’t we do this ? \ ** WHAy—Platter Fariy ' ■ WyJC—Boston Pops Orchestra ■/ man..'Of District 9 of the Eaaterh distance,' cannot but' ^notice' that i one o0 >d)rion, the camera, dtsre- 'We have, in preceding columns, ^*0^ irhp could be >Scognl*«d. im- I lidw irtiich-®? like to lay YES! W iroc—Dr, John Walker Powell same city for 40 years. senior year at the Univeraity of elections tealjy were. elects a Benator and-, six rep- FERR i z a n today — at a price . medietely, as a natimal match fdr It's because of envy, hatred, VV A.'—Ki'tiMftl K^VImV ' Connecticut Council of G in Scouts, you ran afford, 100 Tablata 41,91, •M M < M1 J« CCOM topre* does seem to be one man. gar^hg program requirements and gone to some pains, tn posing, cer* csih yea went promptly. you went — then get los^ in em w kn»- p .m. . y-WPOP—Modern Sdunds They have ojie daughter, Mrs, Connecticut. Upont graduation In ' Today’s municipal eleottofia rep resentattvaa, winning all. seven flSBjK Sn^d M tR RihJeoff. Doing this, >they have jealousy, greed and selfishness. 1 WTlC—Boia Sttller ^ said today that plans are nearing P|>one^t — Mil us how much.. trip to the ellica Dr, come laf ight Watch Charles Magseilles o r' Jackson June, hr accepted ’ a post In the resent toe first statewide voting Congressional races. .In the state J. W. HALE i>EPT. 8YOBB ^ HnelMilcr Cnm.. w who is rather Indispensable. It Is [common sense,' looked at the tain.'Parallels '^betwsen / the Re B S ^ ' ' .M . ■ WDRC—Arthur .Godfrey been looking for someb(Kly they am sure if We. all could dispel,these __ __ ■^adlo Review completion forvib»"G4rl fooutTJkm- ville, Fla'., , and three grandchtl- . WPOP-Was Works boree " l ^ e r the Green Umbrella" Middle Western state. since a year ago, wKim President contest, the GOP achieved top .. il a t m Khrushchev himself, for without ] ceiling. On aiiother, It showed a publican atate situatfon today and don't have, and somebody, who evils from our hearta and minds, Leem aisell i l I isni lWs liisuMdst l e i s ^ , ■ ' ' .ills— i ' WDRC—Dr. J*hh Walker Powell dien,' Cathy Ann, Joseph Peter heavy control of the General As and let love come in instsauL / v t WPOP—Modeto.^Sounds to be X ld tn the State Armory. Eisenhower led the-'state OOP to Ad*uw* him who would detect end punish line of midriffs when it abould that back in 1938, to establito to# doesn't exist. WHAY—Platter Party and Janlpe Marie. In addition to a Mnnehester Evening Herald Co- sembly. premike that polltics.is a little like would find that thia old world of MAIN ST., 2nd FU, Over Weelwwth’s, MANCHUTEH bi/t-v,- Hw.'uru Hvvivo ' ll:»a - WllHtnantic, Saturday. She -said an impressive victory.' H O U Y ^ all these, unworthy ambitions oh have been Showing faces, H iey might as wrell, instead, get MIMhM 1 - ^ . Ask ler the Y t* MANsiw WTIG-Roea UUler . WHAY—Night Walhh home' here, they maintain another hmbla correapoadent, Mrs4i Oon- Up for grabs- Are top adminis Chief atatewide Interest today baseball or football. It takes only down to some respect for the pos- ours would be a better place to I''*.. WTIC—News, Music , that Girl Scouts and Brownies In the part of others? , But this was as nothing crffij \ \ OWN mUWOAT IVININOI UNUl « SA,' WDRC—Arthur Godfrey . ' In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and about ald B. Tuttle. ACademy 8;lB3S. trative poata in 14 eommunlUes. (Will be on the New Haven election, a break or two, or the right in s^llities they do have, and con live in. W PO P-W a» Worts WDRC-^NeWs x all the eight towns of the district, Dec. 1 w ill leave to spend the win , We are forced to notice, also, parSd to the exciting television .,It must start with each of ua 4iM— . , WPOP—Modem Sounds - (Andover, Bolton, Colchester, Co This seems a trifling few com- where Mayor Ricbard C.*Lee la troduction of a new maneuver, to centrate, on getting some agree WHAY—Platter Party " ' U!lS— ter tltere. atid then spread throu^ families, WHAY—Night Watch lumbia, Coventry, Hebron. Lebanon ;pared (o tbe 126 that p'arttcipate^' aeejcing a third term, L4t has been ' that every time toe "cult of the In- this same recipe provided One day cancel out the formal odds, and ment an^ng themselves on one of WCCC—ReCoro Revltw TMWheni to Attend Conference Red Tide Hit# Florida In the Oct. 7 elections. BiK, nearly mentioned as a ...possible Demo give the underdog his real chance*. them. groups, states and natrana nntil it WflG--Rosa Miller WTIC—Bporlk Pinal ^ and Tolland), and also WilllmanUc dividu^r’ takes another licking, eight years ago. At that time a WDRG—Cai Kbiby WDRO—Russ Naughlon Horace W. Porte’r School will half the state's one mlUton- v o tm cratic nominee to oppose Sen. There is no election which is a spreads through the world. yPOP-rModem Sounds. girls. Will participate. They will put be closed Priday in'order., that one Individual ncvertoeleSs looms camera was sent spinmng in ctr- If this proves a difficult pro X WoriU on live minute skits or give dem Naples, P|s.,, 'ffov. 5 (AV-rTTie live within their boundaries/ 7 Purtell, a Republican, for U.S. HT«I* foregone Conclusion, and no nom cedure, if the various leaders are It must be done If we are to havS 4!. U membera of-the teaching staff may' year's worst/Attack of the fish niore powerful and dominant than cl«^. Then, .told-to "dolly in." it a better wofld to live in. WHAV-JaxX Allyr onstrations of scout work in their Mayors wiU.be elected in BrMge- senator [next year. Reliable in-, ination wrhich Is worthlena. And Ihb capaiija only of knocking the var __ _ Jtecord Rsvitw ^IC-TStarilght Bersnafli troop booths. attend the fifth annual district killing red tide has hit the Naples port. New -Haven, WattHmurjr, formants say he h'aa all but been ■K vcsn-wiav tjfe .tMs before- This is Khrushchev lilm * k rtt going until. It. smashed In to difference between thS appraisal ious poesibilitiee .down, then let Give it a good serious thouliiit BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. WDRC—RusiT Naughton conference which :W1U be held at area. WTIC—Roes Miller WPOP—Mod srrt Sounds The program will open at 1:30 Stamford, Nonv'alk and Meriden. promised 'the nomination, if he turn Self. He is. mlrarulousiy, to# one set backgrounds. of Raymond Baldwin before and them, in utter, utter secrecy, of atff then a good try. . t ' WUitC—Cal Kutby the Bolton Elementary Schckil. ipi^a . 'Oscar G. Anderson WPOP-Wsx Works U:44- ■ with a flag ceremony. Mrs. Albert Tons .of dead fish have been A ll except Bridgeport .,-ars' con wants it .' ' Reader whose "party modesty" is; There iS' no question but that after'he took that 1938 nomination ^course, put the names in a hat. li*a- WHAY'—Jaxx Alley Mann of Storrs, president o f . the The day will oppn with a coffee washed ashore In the putt two trolled by Democrats. In other races, Bridgeport's suggests that a world-beater is not We would make a real aweep- WHAY—PJatter Party Wnc—Starlight Serenade and registration hour at 9 a.m. ellOTt el M. A A. a«r*- ver questioned. He ,is> one in*. Ihla sort of thing increases a hun- WDRC—Russ Nsiighlpn Council, will introduce MayorlHori- days. Much of the area affected is Grceiiwich, -Fairfield, New Ca-, Soeio,Ust Mayor Jaiper McLevy ia always recognised as that when ke atake out of it. and put in .Alcorn, WCCC—Record Rsfisw WPOP—Modern Sounds mond Bergeron .of Willimantic and The prograpi •will Include; "The sparsely Inhabited. naan, Weston, Westjxirt and W il seekthg hia isth'aucceaalve term. il who, ao far. .can move dredfold the fears that'live tele WTIC—News reading prograln” ' which will in lUabera ' RemaeaUlten: - 1W ia given his first chance. Barringer, Bradley, Brown, Jewett, WdrC—Newa Senior Scout Mary Ix)u Corbelt of The State Conservation Depart ton are naming first selectmen— Former Stats Sen. Samuel 'J. I Metbeve Special AiSfWcr ~ New and renter without being vision holds for some television Having, to our own fancy, es Lodge, Moreno, Mortenaen, -Per- WpoP—United Auto Workers Stafford Springs, who will speak, clude talks and ^demonatrationa by the mayor's equivalent In a town Tydeacoy a Democrat, la one of hia 4:14“ representatives, of the Hoqghtbn ment has stepped up Its program aSiS^AOTlT* o r charjiSd with fostering a cult. He peraonidities. But then, again, the tablished all these proofs that poli sella, Patterson, Pope, Ryan, Seely- WHAY-Platter Party . 87 Appointments briefly. Following each of twd of spraying the Gulf and passes administration.! The six 'towns, all three opponenta. ^ N S . tics and life can b* predictably im- Brown and Zeller. WCCC—Record Review grouDs of skits, there will be' inter: Mifflin Company; folk andaquare in Fairfield County, are Republi — ■*" — r| is to« lndl\ddual someKw en* spontaneity and unpredictability with copper sulphate. Other , candidatea include Fki over averiM M ist predictabls, wre relapse, of course, WTIC—Ross Miller missions to allovv for visiting the dance demonstration by Dr. Wtn- can controlled. Thomas F. J. Quigley, Democrat titled to m in auprema/|udgment of it all aeems to be just the thing WDRC—Cal Kolbv For Bloodmobile throp Tilley with Folkraft--Reo 'The outbreak has killed more oewL Sturdily cM* into the normal view of the 1998 ^ WPOP—United Auto' Worksri booths. Gpoun singing led by Mrs. game fish than any other this Cit^ councils, will be named in seeking a fouHh term aa mayor of on toe mimves and/TtmdUet of needed to break up the^monotony state election, in which even the Hebert Hnglert of Jonathan-Trum orda; and in the afternoon. The Hartford and Norwich, where elec Stamford; fohner State' Sen. Mmcted. Cosily daaiiad- her reeding matter WHAY-Platter Party season and' has extended control amgi Herald. other Indlridbals. of ^997 televlsioa. Republicans themselves see an up A Thonidit for Today With 87 appointrnentg for Thurs bull Highwav. will close the pro: Language Arts Program again tions ate on a non-partisan basis. Henry Altobello, Democrat seek WCCC—iRecord Rsvtsw . gram with "Taps” 'at five o'clqck! conducted by Mrs. Elizabeth An- operations farther south than One would thrakf dld h# not him- hill battle. ‘ Speeaored by the Manchester WTIC—Ross Miller day's Bioodmobilii operation previously thia year. The ■ councilman receiving the ing. a third' term, as mayor $ 5 1 .0 0 Sorertlateg elomng beiWei WUkC—<;ai Kolbv Refreshments will be sold at cost. dronikas and H. Alfred Merchant p.m. Trtaty- i£lf denounce'Stalin so'consistent But that represents no retreat OealKif of Cherebee Center Church, local Red Cross most votes becomes mlyor. -* Meriden, and the two contaato^ts GOVERNOR ON VACATION from our, main point, which is that WPOP—Wax Worka Families and friends of scouts srC of Houghton Mifflin Co.;, and-a Red tide Is caused by gymnodln*. In last month’s elections, Demo in the Waterbury nice. Maynf Ed i p.BL Moodar ly, that he klmselX were another Neal Little l:4»- '—t p m Tueadar,' Hartford, Nov. 9 (>P)—,<50v. Rlbl- the Republicans would be- fools to WllAY—Platter Parly Blood Program officiala are urging cordiallv .invited to sttend this first filmstrip, which will be narrated lum brevis, s minute organism crats made a net gain of flve ward D. Bergin, a Demopnt. and WEtDOli DRin 00. ■1 p. m. WediMMiip. Tea Oommandmenta any persons in Manchejter vvho are which turns the. water muddy red a n. m. Thara^r. Stalin. coff and his w-ife ICave today for take too mMch faint heart, too lit Wi.CC“ Record Revtsw event of Its kind In the district. . by John LaCroix, teacher of Grade towns to indicate they ihlght be former Mayor Raymopd Snyder, 1 . ABtlietised Dealer A large number of ua had the WTIC—Roes Miller within the a^es of 18 and 99 and Plano R M'ttal Given herg. and poisons fish. r—1 p m. fr«day. And ii/the powet-'aerise, at least, Plorlda and at least a two weeka tle effort, and too, miich cohees- opportunity of seeing the great WDRC—Cal Kolbv 4 8 recovering from last year'a poor Republican. vorMAiN nr-M i M m daadAae lO.Sb paC dm vacation. They delayed the atart to Package for who have. never given a pint of Mr. and Mrs. George .Steinman., Lundh may be obtained at the •eatta accept Sanmddy ' ha is. He has played the lesser flg- aion into 1998. movie "The Ten.Commandments." WPOP—Wax Worka vote in the Hnrtforxi city election. • What w e' haVe been saying "is blood to become donors. Rt. 6. opened their home last school at 12:30. urep'fn^his hierarchy agaiW each . I wonddr how many were im- '^VHAY-Dktellne ' "There has xbeen so miith Ill night for a fall piano program by While the Governor, a Democrat, that, aside from their obligation pre^ed with the fact that if we all WCCC—lOih AnlvBrtarr Bhow , George Patroa, principal of Por ^ '.■■yrueadiy, JNcvamber t ^ e r until^ ,, f thpm have Helped ness this fall,” said Mra. Elisabeth the nuplla of Mra. Parker Young, ter School, has announced that as 6 is out of the state, Lt. Gov. Charlss to themselves and to thC State to lived by them,. what a world it WTlC—Newt T h e Bank that gives yoi; PLANNED SECURITY -him reduce' Sack other, and,\'for W. Jewett of Lyme, a Republican, Home Owners! WDRC^sNewB Ktporttr Dob.son, recruitment chairman for Scotland, tn past years. raeRibers of the continue to make like a political would be to live-in. W rOP^ewt I the local program, "that our tele Sally Piery, Lebanoi), played Board of Education and represen One Voics Makes I their pains, retfeived the satpe will serve as acting governor. party, there la . also a chance of The first commandment "Thou • :U-r success. _ phone workers are having difficulty "Autumn Days"; Thomas 'Young. tatives of the PTA are invited to Although It U desbtful treatment for themselves in their Shalt Love toe Lord Xhy Ood with W’TrJ—titricUv Sports Scotland. "The Goldfish” ;, Pamela FLU HIKES DEATH r A t E And we have also been saying in filling the schedule for Thurs attend, , own tuny all thy hewrt, w ith. all thy soul WDRC—Weather And Zalroan Lusky,; Columbia. "Old MacDon lO^Savingt Bank of Moncherter. keep$ >paee paopla heard him ovwr tha.-DMpa Hartford. Nov. 9 (iPV-Th# State that they would be mistaken to end with ail thy mind^ and thy WPOP—Lawrenct Welk day. Engagement Anneiilicml J and baHia of Bp^nlk Laater R t himself has thus been, an • tWi- "The Bloodmobile will be ita- ald” and "Yankee Doodle'"; Mar- with iho ne^Ui of Monehertef. 11 salth D ^ t. partly blames Aslan continue selling toflr field of po WHi^—Serenade Pony,” ; Judy Rosenstein, Wllll- ... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sPagach of Paanoii. former forei^ miniatar ally,, and then a traitor, to every n \and pneumonia complicationa tential candidates too short. 'The Fire, winiistorm, wnter damage, burglary, and WTIC—Muilc, MelachriM tioned at Center Church from Pine St., announce the. engagement / ■ ‘ ' WDRC—Muatc a ia Carta 12:49 to 9:30 p.m. and would-be Pany,"; Judy Rosenstein. 'JVtlll- • f esadda made a kd.'bf aenae In a one of- theqp in turn. per cent Increase in last 1938 Republican convention was mantlc, "From A Wigwam"; Gary of their daughter Yvonne Eccle- r’i death rate, as com* not 'looMng for' any wonder man ma^y morp perils constantly threaten the home you ^ WPOP—Top 40 Tima donora may come without appoint ston to Eric Person, son of Mr. Idnaeapoiia ieeture/m Sunday. He W K n he turned against, Zhukov, N e w i Clouds": Jay Piety; Lebanon. "The the death rate for the when it ‘happened to select that ’v^A'Y-SerenaJe ment at any time within those and Mrs; August Person of Lake ' spoke of the nee*"^to tn nesoUalta naentlelte tor the. logic and pretense involved love and live in. Our package jwlicy for homeowner.s WTIC—Three Star Extra hours. They can be assured that (Jlouda,” Jay Piery. Lebanon; "The h in the past three Jewel, Baldwrin. Similarly, today, Knight and tj:* Lady": Linda CJol- Rd. Thare la to be a Thankaglvlng ■'A N0W Service years. i WDRC—iwowfii being a donor will take only a abort erard peac^u^ ceextatence wiUi tupied so thin it Is doubtful if amea C. Hart, dlrtetpr the Republicans are wasting thei; H ^ P —T-Top 40----- Tima wedding. o f the provide streamlined protection and can be tailored Hns, Columbia, "When Chestmit ■/- Itnssip there la anybody, in or outside Rus- Del artment's Bureau of time if they think they must. In amount of their time, that the proc Leaves Are Falling"; Jean Jako- Personals Preventable : seaaes, said October WHAY-r-Seronadk ess will cause them no. III ef It waa ^ it t ln f apeech for Ptmt- /Ha, who does not see through it. order to function in the 19.98 cam- to f i t W Tlc—Dick Burtel bQskl, Lebanon, "Tlie Puves", Wal- -—Mr. and Mrs,. Adolf Hlnricha of figures are ■et availably.------your needs. Call us todayifor full details! fects. and that, above all, they are Lake Rd.. have as their house H ie play . Is as naked as if it hkd pklgn, come up with some candi- WDRC—Amos and Andy ter Jakoboski, Lebanon. "The Hor ae^ wpmer of the 1997'^Nebel ■ Wi^rop rO P—Fulton Lewis desperatriy needed at this time." guests Mr. and Mrs. Harrison T. no attempted documentation at all. $ 6 5 - 0 0 t ;l» - net"-; Lee German. Columbia. "TTie to make. But it took W^HAY-aSerenade If' auch peraona Wish to make Bee and the Clover"; and Kay Lockwood Of Monrovia, Calif. to X' *a ep^derable amount b f et^ai^c, And Zhukov'f own breast-beating, .3 WTlC—Dick Biirtel appointments in advance to assure Fletcher, Columbia, "Moonlight Mrs. John A- MaeVeigh, Merrl- WuRC—Amot and Andy speed in being attekded to, she not only because it waa/de> and toe attacks on him by hia old All the power sndpchorman^ol tome WPOP-E P Uoraas Sonata.” Beethoven, Refreshments macs Farm, is a patient at Wind hetn'ni aids ftnee ita fiat, of ntany Mil- added, a phone call to Red Crofis ham Community Memorial Hos in an atmosphere Oiade comrades in arms art not testi is( for 4 limtt ill |Kicc! Plus auper t : l i - vv’ere served to complete a pleas WM AY—Serenade headquarters, 3-9lll. will reach ant evening. / pital, Willimantic. frtitetie by the ^launchlns p i the mony. but fantogy ao extrenie it temilive rermaphontS, tmoolh-flew WTIOr-Newt tieliiemb Paint Removers Veliime Cenirol. noiM-liniilinf sno WORO—Amo» and Andy those who are eager to make such Celebrate Anniversary A3C Boyd U. Tuttle, ion of Mr: sectmd Soviet onrt)t sataUl^ liibelf itself ridlculOus'.| 'y,' .-- dized Cau: Zesi/A'a/I'sSii 4»tlili R obert J . S m ith WPOP—Top 40 Time schedulingf. / Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B; Carpen and -Mra. Donald Tuttle, recently ^The Originuft Warh’Aufay Removen itrauthoin! See it today I He had the temerity to/aiifaest Having used everybody against V^A Y—Se r e nad e ter. Laurel Lane, celebrated their transferred from Formosa, back to All purpose for nirniture, antiques and interior INCORPORATED \ 46th wedding anniversary yester Korep, before being shipped on to ttiat the preaeht stale|liata be^ averybody else, Khrushchev leaves €>m^Ywm Wmtmft’, UrnhYom ItWm Mm WTIO—Life anrt the World $100,000 Hotel Fite BEAL e s t a t e —'tNSCBANCE-: ' \ WDRC—E. R. Murrow day, in a quiet manner Only a few Japan for a t-wn ytp,r assignment, tween Kaat and 'West w ^ hoi en- a trail 6f enmities behind him. Do* woods. Will take off^p to 10 coats in one applica- WPOP—Top 40 Time / 968 MAIN 9T., GROUND FLOOR — TEU Ml 9-834t^ 9 (Ab — friends called to make it a special writes that h# has; ht this last tlrely Ruasia'a fault He aaM he iiig so, he has also alerted all those tipn. Just apply, waitXwash off. Key West. Fla.. No4. . 'TNSURANSMITHS sI n CE 1914" \ 'WHAY—P.N.H. rtogr Fire destroyed the second and occasion. Mrs. Carpenter ia the for- station had the pleasure of finding saw no leaeenitts of ^ d war ten- with whom he may seek dealinka Heavy duty for an.vthing else. Will take off up QUINN'S WTIC—Great Gllder'slseve VV^RC—Robert Q_Lewls third floors of the 80-year-old atoaa ao long' as toe West in* in the future. At toe same time, to 20 coats in one application. Strip a house, a cel- WPOP—Mystery^ms Tropical Hotef yesterday. Damage PHARMACY g!IS- • I ■ ■ B I I I I slatsd on '‘a ritML/WoondUional* tiiete ia as yet no strong suggts* ^ lar floor, a car, a boat, etc\ Just apply, wait, hose WjlAY—P.N.H. Hour was estimated at .|100,000. f ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ surrender type o f ^Ibm aejr.” He tion 'tkat ha himself has an im* off with watpr.i , ' \ raO M E MI S-41S< WTiC—Great Glldersisevs About 300 4Jremetj and civlliani. ■ :------/ ------— WDRC—Robert Q. Leall BOTlrtULLY GUV^ANTEED ‘ fought the blaxe four hours. alsq iaM_the joptyaitattltBda ol .fistiid, policei l>owerMs die WPOP-M>;stery‘ Tliha At one time the 84-room hotel the has "tnfldalbiBty to poeaL The appearance, rather, ie Ank Yoar LioeiriiiH'dwan^ PiTht Store % *'^AY-rI*olka Parly provided accomodations for jb-esl- that of one who lives and advances WTICjX'laht Line ^ dent T a ft ' Beivlisi.ItUsaia ^ d determined op* WnRC—Rusty Draper •padbm to eyefy move She makee.” by maneuver, by politics, by hie ^IP-Hpuiijd.Jkq^ Fire Chief Charles CrematoNsaid reports indicated toe Are iM ^n, aholhw;/''point li* declared, w it^ Therefore, r he ■ Hvek, pretutfi* . ’wHAY.^aace balanced prscarkwiylely on 1100 000.000 WDRC—Russ Naughton . lilte d which it would have supplied A r WPOP-Houod Dec COMPLETE HEATING gentina', with k'hig new power plant in y ^ t m e n t 9 i« — )iy itiiiflear war and total annlhila,- WHAY-vNlkhl'Watch STEAM—HOTWATEB—l^ABlM AIKy-AUt OONDITIONINO for Buenos Aires. WTIC-Nteht Luie,^ /tlon.' - ^ WDRC—Russ Kuigfllan tIOME MORTGAGE j Of course, thtoe’ weren't the It won the contract by submit ORUM WPOP—Mouna Dog only things he said. He maSe the ting the low bid, ia tattemational Artist Special competition. — ; WTIC—'TriSEsUTy of Music NEW! NEWr NEW! customary obetaance to the view WDRC—Dr. John Walker PnvsII PLA N jnaki that the West must maintain and ,„^It lost the contract because both I OHlGHf WPOP—H o ^ Dbg HOT WATER HEATER aven Inciuaaa Ita strength. But hia the Export Import Bank and'j Tele'daton I In gra m s EASELS OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUTEL OIL main concepi was vhUi the need Am'eHcan private banking houses' Two fb^ preaervihg toe peace, not the refused tq give financing for^the,' Hotwaler as you Uke It! Onaraateed staid at mortgaget payments maaha of flghting a war. project . j E; 7:30 d'CLdCK ' ------^---- the moat economlqal coat to yon. ' And In this Pearson was making -American bankers' had their res-1 sense. To most of those who re sons. For one thing, they were re-! LAc Ie: OUR OFFICE "OIL HEATiS CLEAN HEAT" •i- acted in the press'to' Sputnik II,. tellkting egelnet Argentina for ite j Jn the event of di^alh tin latest demonstration of Soviet treatment of Am eric^ A Foreign'! In the event of/su „ 1- tebhttologlcal aklir waa a signal Power, an AmeVican firm Which 913 MAIN STREET Daya^'X.' FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. or accident to edtmd the panic button, to call | had plants in Argentina—plants! Nlgbta Parts 319 BROAD STREET— MI 9-45.39 The HOME MORTGAGE SECURITY ■for bilker and.better rockets and j which have.been nstionalised ^ Ih ; j YOU ABE CORDIALLY INVrnCD TO ATnOND TBl;. Ml t4M«l PLAN protects .you during the term of ’"•g* *° in- '■ out payment,. Tor.another.thing.J t 1 t - f - B - r - your mortgage until age 60. In the event 'The HOME NQRTGAGE ; S E C B ® ! ^ taiMfieation of the arms race and > they doh't like to lend money for | of your death, HMSP continues the month- PLAN helps ,ingli« your mortjgage pay to push further from the minds of ‘ state-owned power projects, evfen j X l y mortgage payments to the bank up to ments for y w M sickness or accident . man any 'thoughts of peace. / , when the state-oumed projects are 1 iwo years, • strikes. It is^ailable only to our mortgage Indeed, given the atmosphere in ; in another country and ere tfjdng'-l Sh EARSON, HAMMILLiCO. ’ LW' borrowed.; If disability occurs before age which, the World'has Jived for the j to buy their equipment from [ ,J ' ' Mesh to New YeHi SlecS fecSeepe HMSP,^gives your fpmily a two year 61, monthly mortgage payments are made isst Ig years, it Is difficult to see' American free enterprise. For an- j *^im R E LOSSES lyiPPEN. up to 5 years: If it. occurs at ages 61 913.Main Street, Maachsstsr • MHchsir 3-1S71 “breathing spell’’—lets thein live rdnt-free how'any other reaction couldi he ' other thing, American, bankers through 64, payments are made up to 4. S, L V .> .... ' in s u r e WITH LAPPEN" —gives thferp an opportunity to adjust to ' expected. But toil is all the more j may not have liked the political the new errehmstances. HMSP eliminates 2 of 1 years. reason to be thankful that there are I situation in Argentina—still not the danger of liMcing hasty, decisions dur- atfll men in toe West like Lester j stable even. toou|d> Teron is, gone. ,-b'* ..[^ing time of troubIKgnd grief— no need t* You are eligible for HMSP if you” are unde.r Pearson who have the percejStive- i However good these reasons,maj^ c ^ ^ C A R D make mortgage payrdents out of other in 65, yenrs. of age, gainfully employed, in n m to see the-dark pit toward have seemedr to' our Americstn surance and savings,. , . good health and do not contemplate an Whidi we are all racing and the i banker^ they carried nir apprecl- automatic door bottom operation. No examination is required. No wliis to try to .Dag.ps over onto I able weight "ivlth 'their British Oud home mortgage buyers hiay apply for occupation, is excluded. You'lieirf only fill a higher and safer road.. ' ' • cousins. The upshot of the whole i out a. simple application card-and return Affair is that British firms, have HMSP if. under age 55 and monthlJf mort gage pa.vments are $4[00 or less. The-pjah to t l ^ hank. . - ^ A Precarious Lif^ been given, on s negotiated. pon- tract, the job Westinghouse had -.3=- . i,nsiireS;the family’s principal breadw|hner '■ ■■‘7.’-. • "7 ' l a i l ivleMeticellY Marshal.^ ZhukoV had iPowsi won with iU ,k)w' bid, and that i'a -a. ■^‘‘*' 0'^ and covers mortgage payments he is mak-t . You miy protect your pionthljr niortgaga enough, last June, to save IQinuh- jBritiah banking hodse la willing SO ADVANCED tT tVES B gaiN D ! Harely do<»^a, t^ 'c a r appear on the eoeiie 'a6' THERE’S A MUCH BEHER ihg on the family home. . - 7" payments in Units of $25 up to $150, Pwf- ChiBV from toe plotting of MototSv tqgt ,voi|r entice payment of part of it, as I t o dp , the financing.. advfuio^ that it has TO “ i* and Malenkov. ’The generalKi ill'/in- ' The thought persists that if [ mterpart. Sindl l car ii now on diaplay-r-the Swept-Wing 68 by Dodge. It if vggy rairea tp clear you. wish. -Protection becomes effective tsrpiptaUon of events then1 "lime WAY TO FEEL SECUllE Britiah b a ^ e n i' take ,ths risk;' so. lot^, vecy j^aring; beao' Jy propo^oned. Ridtog end lumdling qualities an nniarkable. ^ the Swept< upon payment of the first pfemium. Bene-' * that Zhukov brought thsi[./Red willingly if*-could not have bepnlj fits are paid f^m the first day of disability ' Arhiy to the rescue, after Khrush such\;a bad .rielyr.'and'ilt ' li’ouldll .Wing ^ 4 Dodge To own it is a iiew adventure. o- ^ , Yes, there’s a much better way than this to' if sickness or injury has disabled you for at chev had already lost one pr4- •eem that when ./American indu^- feel secure in regard to accidents.’ Of course,'v least 14 days. Example: If you insure 1100 UiAlnary round. / ' , ^rtol know-how okn score, a signal you can nevgr be certain accidents wonlt- hap- w DOWN monthl.vpayments and afe sick for,16 days, tf Zhukov thus had'''/ power v^tory in international competi pen, but you can avoid the financial distress ,7. you will receive approximately |50.' " , , euougb to save Khrushchev, he tion there oufpt to be American VrMdi they often cause with Accident Insuhanco.. • also oonckivably had poweFenough capital,willing to )}K«k it up. ' ■ " ' ' * , ' ' ' ' ( to challen^ Khrushchev. Zhukov, Feh kowesi tarn Hlhie yoq ahy questions about any . form ol^ luici flam le atal p^'turn. then, had to ba attacke<^ 'Jelerision Recipe insUltince . . . are ybu sure, you have the best ew drafts, oeitea Lop) in Cost! to to . end reduced. And if, in toe courM protection you can possibly'buy ?. We!!! conBiderr . ■*- - "- r i ------^ his : success in this project! , Take a mystifying union juris- i Now, with Bell. A Hosrcll't it a privilege to,anawer your questions or quote Khrushchev ever gpt Into a tight, diction'sl d/sputc, mix with s’ tele Eleciric Eye caniera, you are rate;) on any form. It’s our business. No pbliga- enough comer to need to be res vision network, and there you have ready to take beauti ...... "■■'-■gl'7' ■, ful color movies. Its fastf/1.9 t^n. May be help^you ? ” . 3 2 " Door $2.70 Door $2.80 cued by somebody, then that aome- a,recipe fjor exciting'television. lens automalically adjutu k- .. Alert fy body, whoever he njay- be, ia the This mncoctlon Was served ufT self to the light the Instant Your Savhiga jCurrent Annual one. who needs to watch out. He, the olh n day, with toe National you aim the camera. Th'is ' means youti never miss any . - ‘ to Earn VI Dividend Rate by the iawni of toe Kremlin, is Broadcasting Company an unwill o f those ODce-in-a-lifetime next ' ; ' ing inri edient. Members ^pf unions COME IN N O W I shots like a baby's antics . ! . a child's wonderful dis- TIm crime of all those Who have reprekjinUng the program-directors john H. Lappehjnc. Serve" ■ \ ■ ^bsen crushed!'by Khrushchev and coveries • . . . the - kind of and Mniera technicians provided scene .jthal can't' be- repeated- BUILDING MATERIALS his 'iBiIfUbg alliances has always the 'squabble, w 'h ^ 'resultqd....,in d o w n gef>-• MAIN OFFICE 923 Moin -,t fA'iT BRANCH ?85 fasf >/. ^panU, if to thsm„ centers WELDONS r AfterBoon and Saturday Uhtil Ninhi asoyhtg 4i^, criicrime against Btidin. toe qiisstlon of who can talk ' t SHOP CHORCHES MOTORS M Street Of'CN THURSDAY EVENINGS 6 u- 6 OPfN fRlDAYS 9 M /o 8 P M, alnca, 'he! has been .on the Whom, and- when. Normally, M l M AIN r c - s M iM n i .( Jo no new StaUn; g i ^ diangitfd their eonUwiet, sis • i, -a • i A :.7 I v'u r.rv-/ . l : A y - 1 -, if)-" f 4.. f — ‘f. r '"/•/(;: ;\-:S . . ", t fir '■•vx-' \ ■ ’* ...... , ..... *:iV. — ■< -.- . S'. ■ // tXQZ HGH1 MANG^SMEi EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COMM. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6; 1967 MANCHESTER EVENIKO HERALD. MANCHE81TER.. 06N»;~TOESt)AYy NOVEMBER 5 ,19B7 PAOS NXNI Aussies Oahti / Town Placed hi Urban' Core]i /Bank Offers P-W A Plans Layoff Lobaugh-Sinith Wedding Witness Balks Tinsmith lot ns to Skvwatch Schedule Russell Stover X CANDIES / ^ A -nrr i Red Threat itt On Question of Of Capital Region Planning ByJUDTAHEAKN WednewWy NeV. S. • “How do you cut the ma'tal from Midnight-^ a.m...... VOlufitoer* NcmM. $ 1 * 3 5 Aad Vp Tha first step toward * forma The Savings Bank ot Manches 2 a.m.-7-4 S/ih.^ .., ...... jVehratoera Needed.' Q f 2,000; Workers! Arms Talk Ban Union Busting You’ll Look Sweci. .. the'big sheet?”I X tion of a regional planjiihg au- I "Why is there a hole in the hot*-, ter . is making avallaUe to it* 4 a.m.^—6 aim, v. ,.. Vohiatoera Needed. /' E xdu $it0 in. ^thorlty—tentative-tentatlve definition of a mortgage customers a new service 6 a.m.—8 a.m. .. . . , Vohintoere Needed. (Continued from Page One) — , Shades 'of the Gay NineUes tom of the woodenXmoid ?" (Ooattraed^ftMB ,Fag* Om) (Continoed troni Poe* One) Capital ' Planning Region—wAs Called Home Mortgage Security 8 a.m.—10 a.m. ,; . Vohintoera Needed. Manchmttier'at greeted Highway Department "Mow do you ta k e ^ e hot metal 10 a.m.—Noon ... Lets F. Waldron., tion, 1* UMd In Uic Snark inttrcon- Delegates were .shocked by the Kennedy said a pobaibly incom workers picking up rubbish on taken yesterday in a resolution out of the fire?” / Plan which protects thtir mort- Noon—2/-p.m, .. . . . Robert Genovsai. Soviet decision to qui t both ' the the West Side yeMerday. adopted by the Connectleut’ De •gage payments in'cese of death or llncntai cuided miMUe. . U. N. Disarmament Commission plete recapitulation'made by comr Th*fe were some of the, questions 2 p.m.—4 p^m. ,. .. Roger Winter. QUINN'S Among items collected In velopment Commission. disability, or both. 4 p. m.—6 p.nv .. .. Columbia DeCarH. / K company mkeaman said the and its 5-nation subcommittee. mittee Inveetlgators Indicated 80 truckloads of •miscellaneous fi"-cd at Evan KulIgra!L.yjest8;^ay Lynwood K. Elmore,. president, PHARMACY •rdera tor the Boeing 707 and the Most of them felt this kilted off Kamenow received 330,529:73 in The region, including 25 com at the HpIIlster St. S c ^ f t l d ^ 6 p.m.—8 p.m. .. 'Barbara MacGregor, Gloria' BlAu. trash was a bicycle bifllt for said the new service offers Ufa in- 8 p.m.—10 - p.m. .. . I^tty Flvoalneky, Helen jShepAni. 873 MAIN STREET Douelaa DCS have ten (^ to re- chances of any more disarmament 1954; frohj Midwestern and New two. munities, puts Manchester in the an assembly for the (ourtb, fifth, Btirence and sickness and accident .duce the amount of “leveling ofT’ DeaUit negotiations at present. urban core area wwhich consists and sixth grades. 10, p.m.—"Midnight ...v 1 ,R. H. Thomas. *• * result of the Btrctch- 'i ii II. I. Jersey employers for “travel and The nibhisH collection; the insurance to borrowfers making Skywatch Post located On top of Mafiebester Soviet .Deputy Foreign Minister last for 1957, will end ..today. of 11 communities. A suburban XKullgron is a tinsmith. He works monthly pAymentaAon their home om In military ordei», ’ Mrs. Elisabeth T. Staches V. V. Kuxnetsov disclosed hia gov entertainmeht” expenditures in be fringe area contains 14 outlying at the Hand Craft Studios in 'Co Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, luniclpal \ ' Flaaes Petrefed half of unioti officials, and 330,- mortgage loans. . Building, Mondajf, Wednesday, or Friday from MS,.p.m. Glastonbury—Mre EUzabptli T. ernment’s decision yesterday to towns. lumbia. The Manchester HTA In describing the plan, Elmore The'-J-67, which develops more hushed delegates in the AssemMy’a 937.04 in 1956 fon the same pur This is the first region to be set Council of Rne. Arts brought him -7^ than IdWO pounds thrust, is used Zsches of 766 Mlh St., widow of poses. He said Kamenow received stated that In event of a borrower's Josepn Zacbcs, died yesterday at 82 - nation Political Committee, up‘ufld*r Chapter 46 Ms8 Julia T. Zaches, both of this union bustling outfit that piled The roedtet/ vrilL «rat appear fringe area will include Granby, "The aim of the Savings Bank office yeeterdey morning. Post town; four grandchildren, ahdge liance or approximately like a fined. Costs accident, and to gWe the families Hart assisted Bailey in showing the ■ either of UACs two other divi said. • is centered, on Shefferman’s activi This planning area. Was tenta Explains Tools The cost to the insured bor;/ sions waa expressed by the general a solemn requiem Mass in St. ties, and Kamenow came into it moderately bright star. tively designated at the request of of the mortgager a rent-free r^ - youngsters the building from bot-, manageri involved. Paul’s Church at 9 a.'m. Burial will Jules 5(0ch of France' expressed Tomorrow, Sputnik II will make He showed the children some of rower is 3t,75 per month for each plte from mort'gage payments'In tom to top. -Among the pIAcee they nope the Soviet Union would "re only as an agent of Shefferman. the *lnrtfor(l Chamber of- Copft- tlic many tools he uses in hli Kullgren shows two youngstera at Hollister S^ School how he hammers a flat ptece-of' copper Into 3100 of monthly benefit under the Shle Martin, general manager of be in St. Augustine’s Cemetery. Shefferman first figured In the its first pass offt he east coast at merce’s Regional Planning begin at the lower end of Texas ments, at-such times of emergency chines for the processing of mail. John B. Whitney British': Minister of State Allan tends misused at least 3900.000 of at 6:43 and swing near Chicago Commisalon planning chief, said hammer with strips qf leather. He limited to 34(K) monthly; disability When'the tour df the main post •mplpyea. ' Notile called the Soviet move a union funds. It was brought out this morning that the/hext step is uses a wobden mallet which also benefits are.pr6vided up -to a max be protected." , Vm S. Johnaon,' .general M an John B. Whitney, 78," of at 6:47 a.rri. leaving the country as "about 200 feet long and about in West Texas, where a number of office wia completed they, were “discouraging development.” Wal that Shefferman ' had purchased in the Great Lakes Brea. for the towns "to decide whether has a leather cover on the strik 75 feet Ifi diameter,” glowing; flying objects have been imum of 31IM per month. It Is in taken by bus to the Brbad St. par PINE ager of Sikorsky A lrci^ , in Augusts, Qa., died yesterday .after lace Nesbitt of Canada said his gov many luxuries for Beck. The indi or not they wsnt- regisnal plan Flying ‘Object’ tended that bothf coverages will be Thennbmeter Ultrafast Stratford, said that hiS^viaion’a a long lllneas. The third sweep will b ^ n when ing surface. "The object, if It was an object reported recently. cel. poet elation. With Bailey and ernment would be “shocked and cation was that he had been repaid Sputnik II comes in 1mm the ning.” . / Kullgren showed his audience a sighted,” Haggard said, "has ab in accordance With the amotmt of John Bengrton thay went on a sec PHARMACY immediate s^eduiea wpcad^iiequlre He is survived by Xis widow, disappointed at this ultimatum.’ from union funda. He faid the towns must vote The/FBl and' Heneley officials the mortgage customer’s monthly Ul* aervicea of the workers Mrs. Isabella JordM Whitney; Pacific about midway beUveen Los dark gray pillow. The pillow is solutely no connection with White were unavailable for comment im A thermometer that can sense ond tour. Their leAchef, Mr*. Elisa ••4 Cantor "St-—T*L Ml S-$n$ Nesbitt later told a reporter he Preliminary to calling Kamenow, Angeles and San Francisco, about themselves into such a body and made ot heavy canvas and U Probe Started Sands Proving Grounds.” payment. .^^ temperature change in less then beth Richorditon,-. ^aqcumpanled now employed there.' two daughters, J»rs. Clifford thought Russia had acted after It the committee drew from a group decide to aend representatives to mediately. Elmor. stated that the Home' Stephans of Bolton^and Mrs. Fran 8:25 a.m., and leaves the United filled with sand. The sandbag is Sattn-day, Pedro Saucedo, 30, and One millionth of a second has been them through the marnlng’s jaunt, "became convinced the A.asembly of Flint, Mich., employers yester States over the eastern end of it. . used most often when pewter is. Mortgage Security Plan it groop developed Jor use on aircraft and returnlnlr with them without Inci PINE LE N O X cis Barnett of Criastonbury; two would pass a 24-nation western day testimony of payihg thousands By Air" Force other witnesses Tn thi.s area re-, OOLUNS ‘BEER’ TESTED insurance and for that reason, tiie Boha, David Whitney of Bloom Montana, about four minutes He said that the 11 towns of being hammered. Pewter is softer ported a similar object. Saucedo mtuUe models now -iindergolng dent to uie clasaroom. arms proposal. The resolution calls of dollars to Kamenow to ease their later. ' the urban core represented the than other metals, and is more ■ A Wisconsin brewery is testing cost to mortgage borrowers la testo. Conventional thermometers PHARMACY jjprops field and Jaclg Whitney, a member for resumption of talks by the dis labor troubles. They said they were said it looked something like a beer with such flavors as Tom of the faimUjr at Clemson Univer Observers on the' Ea.st Coast minimum with which effective co; inclined': to ghow hammer marks. (Continued from Page One) rocket and flew- “with a great low. The group polio/ xylll cover take 10 \o 30 seconds to register ‘World’s larjreat_produMr of tin tse B. Center et-SO MSie armament subcommittee ' on the told money would be used to make operation cquld be attained, and/ Collins, gin-and-tonic, and punch all eligible borrow*ra^, day. hovering near bunkers, used in o Try-Senate realixation that delegates were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick union, officials. announced that a 5-man mOon- he moves tne-metM back and forth out. — con lace, pearl and sequin watch team at Tucson, Arig„ friom If 60 per cent of the trn^iu in over the hollow. rthe first A-bomb explosion. Pol. Barney Oldfield of the North coo] tq a proposal India haft’been S. Smith, 1-34 N. School St., be trimmed. She carried a white With Kamenow In the witness the University of Arizona, sighted the Capital Planning Regton vote Witnesses said • other strange Foneralfi circulating privately. It calls bii came the bride of Melvin - Roy chair, the committee placed in evi Pewter melts at 400 degress, American Air Defense said "the (OMthroed liein Page One) Bible severed with white velvet the new satellite low on the hori to join the authority, fedmal funds the children were told. (Jopper lights were seen over other parts of object . . . was not picked up by \ YOUR EDSEL DEALER INVITES YOU the assembly to turn all arms Lobaugh, son of Charles R. Lo- with stephanotts and white orchid dence a table listing, with few de zon at 8:15 a.m. today. can be made avallable/Tor study Texas, near Chicago and in Vir proposals over to the subcommit baugh. York Springs, Pa., at 5:30 with faint yellow center. tails, “selected entertainment and melts at 1300 degrees. Crs' crafts ginia. ' , radar.-It did npt aeem to be trace y TO WATCH "WAGON TRAIN”—NBC-TV 'W the IMmocratle party at Antoine lAbonte Dr. Whipple sayk the Russian and implementation o f area coop man devised a way Of working able.” tee without expressing a prefer Saturday aftemqon in the North The maid of honor and brides- transportation expenses" charged aatellites compressed years of eration. / Clark said the Air Force at Hol- general cltction.” Funeral • saiVices for AntiHne *nce for any of them. ■ „ 260 with pewter by placing it in heat He aaid the provost marshal at Methodi.:;t Church. The double ring maida Were attired in similar full- to employers which Kennedy said astronomy into lour weeks so far. Such an organi^tion could be ed sugar. ' lom u gave him permission to iise "I am confident that my p isto n Labonte, 62 Fulton Rd.^ Avere held One Informed source kaid Rus ceremony was performed by can length velvet gowns with swfcet- was culled from daily reports made Sputnik II, making s pass along formed volunlarilwTiy vote of eacji Stokes’ story. Reese had investigated but found wtU contribute to party h^mnony, this morning at 8:30 at the W.P. sia had persuaded India to sound dlelight by the Rev. Willard J. heart necklines, satin cummerbunds by Kamenow to his superiors. - ■ ,/k, - Displays Examples of Work He said Stokes told him occu noth$ig. Other peace officers in the entire east coast or the United town's lcgislative''body, and would Kullgren had many examples of Knight said. Quiah Funeral Home, followed but delegates on this idea—slmilat; McLaughlin of New York City, and bowa in back to one side. The nils paSial list, covering a peri State."! Nov. 7, the 40th anniversary not act 4s a supergovernment, but pants of cars saw a strange, uni this area made a ground, search but f'-' 'f by h solemn requiem Mass in the to one Which went through last former minister of the ■ North his. w-ork bn the stage. He picked dentified object flying toward them found no signs. He called fpr theysupport of gown of the maid of honor was in od from Feb. 8. 1953 to Dec. 31. of Russia’s 'October Revolution." as sn agency/ of cooperation on- up one candy dish and explained “good friends and simportera, who Church of the Assumption at 9 year. Methodist Church, and the Rev. H. parakeet and those of the brides 1956 totaled 333,710,22. It reported is expected tp. be visibT* over Bos problems ivhjth would affect more ■from, the northeast. He/said hia Oldfield said reports indicated o’clock. ’The Rev, Joseph Farrell Delegates had expected Russia Osgood Bennett, present minister maids in rtJsegJow. They wore cir that it was a free-form design. He radio faded and died, theh his en the object did not act like a bal he had Indicated diaappoint- expenditures to provide gifts in ton at apbroximately 5:15 a.m. than one tpKntBh^’a pullout . leavea a few nations to make them more the bride received In a walta- Turning serious again, he said, Sands 'proving grounds to the 1-A C O to." ' with a clear l^eld, bar- r lege friend of the bride. Brides "aiamberlln" in Waterloo, Iowa. 6:53 a.m., and in the next fiv town lines. ' Such a group would “There is a type of beauty that l^ellaa, Nov. J» OP)—The Dallas aome ether entry later. Frank Ferrando representative; maids Were Miss June Tyler, Rock length dress made of tiers of lacs "Kresge” in Newark, N. J., and a six minutes speed across the act as a cooperaUng and coordi- southwest. As it passed . . . 1 coyld Morping News Carried a picture tOA Funeral aervicea for Frank Per- ville, cduWn of the bride; Mrs. Noel and net rose ^ beige, fur stole, long list* of charges against em Uiilted States to leave Ame exists Just.' in form. LSarn to feel a kind of heat wave, like radi day of w strange light a former ' ht had been silent on hia natin gagency between municlpall- distinguish which -is decoration ation from a giant sun lamp. But lv5o car rando, Birch Ml. Rd., Glastonbury, Taft and Mrs. Richard Schubert, broWn accesapries and yellow rose ployers ih Detroit, Dearborn, Flint. view at the western end o f the bomber pllo/ said he took over plana as hs left the White House Ues. and which is form. there was no sound. It had no vis \ sesMon, but he aald then that he were held at 8 :S0 this morning from both of Manchester, and Mrs. bud corsage. Saginaw, and Pontiac in/Mlchigan. Great Lakes. “Our lives are becoming mor* Weet Texas/a year ago.. the W. P. Quiah Funeral Home and Cervini Suggests Frank Pistrychs, Hartford. When leaving pn a wedding trip McClellan said Kamenow would He said-that applying a textured ible portholes and there was no J. G. Kirby, a Dallas rare rocka would make hia Intentions known The third NoV. 7 sweep/ would and more regionalized,” said Bla- finish' to e piece was a sort of dec -vapor trail. afUir the m imtt^ with I^ o n . at 9;S0 in St. Jamea’ Epiacdpal Raymond Lobaugh, York to Virginia and Washington. D.C., he questioned about ^ess whether cut. the northwest comM of the Imy. "The auto, plus good roads, and getty expert, said he' took the Church, Glaatqnbury.' The Rev. Way to Save Tax Springs, brother Of the bride the bride wore a black-satin bro or not he waa willing to answer. oration which came closest to be "When I got back to my car and picture near Amartllo/ At 4 a.m., country at approxlifia^ly 8:40 h'ave regionalized our industrial ing a form. Thus, the hammered checked the engine, I found it Clifton Webb officiated. Burial was groom, was best man. Ushers were cade sheatU dress, romance red In the list were Son>« items also a.m. development, our shopping habits, Aug. 2, 1956. He said the picture in Green Cemetery, Glaatonbury. A method of saving money on William Lehman. York'' Springs, coat with mink collar, feathered charged to Sh^fferman’s' LRA Burfece of an aluminum tray can intact but the tutttery wee steam and atory was held tip by the FBI Dr. .iVhipple explaUled that the oUr entire economy. Just because not really be called decoration, aa ing. But the engine started with no Beartrs .were Armando Peace,' 1^57 federal Inconne taxes was sug Richard Schubert, Noel Taft and hat and patent leather acceaaorlea. firm. One of 3181.9!Twas followed low altitude of Spirtnlk would you live in a town doesn’t neces- and/AIr Force authorities until a Tolland County William ZoUo. Joae^ Goudar, An gested today by Tou-rf Collector of Shirrell Moore, cousin of the bride, After Jan. 1 the couple will re by a notatioa of "sales expenses; it la too much a part of the essence difficulty. I called officials at the feW days ago. ,/ look you in the eye and say X mean that it woul* not be visible j sarily mean you work in it. of of the piece. thony Anaaldl. Leo Gamboiau and ^Venue Paul Cervini. all of Manchester, side in York Springs. see me.” Another in 1955 for 3162.- f?om a broad a path on the Earth Air Force Development Center and /Kirby, a BIT pilot in World War John Benmde. 26 was marked "expenses; see me j shop in It. or seek entertainment He held up a heavy copper gob notified them of the sighting,” he Superior Court Pay all town ta.xes now, Cervini Given in marriage by her father, The bride attended Manchester as the first rr^ e t, dqe to the in it.’* , let, saying that it had taken him said. IT. told thc'/fews he and his wife / sayfi. I • the bride wore'a gown of white schools and Teachers College of for explain. OK." A 31,655- item poorer sighting and also to the and two chlidren spotted the light charged to LRA last December He stressed the effect that com two full days to make it. He said He said the object moved very The collector reminded taxpay silk velvet and Alencon lace, pearl Connecticut at New Britain. She fact that It T xobre likely to be pletion of the new bridges over that the goblet was valuable not rapidly and its surface looked while on a roCk'hunting expedi Rockville, Nov. S (Special)— ers here that -local payments are and sequin trimmed. Similar lace Is presently teaching in New was marked "Xmas gifts (see GK within the shadow of the Earth. tion; ,/ \ CharEs R. Reese, 26. of Hartford, Senators Disa^ee for list).” the Connecticut RlvCr would have only because of the time involved like "glowing mother of pearl.” He said he snapped the picture deductible from the federal income formed the upper bodice with Canaan. She is a past Worthy ad Tentatlveydata indicate success- in bringing the regional concept in making it, but because there 'Ife said an Allan D. Baker ot pu was sentenced to a,year in jail on tau:. Sabrina neckline and long aleeves. visor of Manchester Assembly, No. Witnesses from eight of nine sive paaaitf es. of S p u t n 1 k lb Into effect. with A small camera and called the four epunts of buri^ary today by On Missiles Race Many residents have paid half of Similar appliques accented the F3int small business firms testified was only one of it in' the Whole Las Cruces, N. M., shot'some-pic FBl/on.'iils return to!uallas. its 15. Order of qie Rainbow for Girls. new all over” across the United States each Judge Philip R. Pastors. yesterday their labor troubles dis-. Funds for regional planning are world. Even If he made a copy of tures of the object, their local tax and are waiting to hipline of the gown designed with The bridegroom attended schools mornin^wlth it moving westward available on a 50-50 matching basis it; no other goblet would be ex< /le said he had a visl/from an . -He was siso given a one year fOmtianed from Page One) pay the remainder until the 30-day extra side and back fullness and a in Yofk Springs and is presently appeared after they hired Kame Clark aaid he was unable to gel ygeni who studied the picture end auepended sentence for theft and now. • ■ , ■ approj^ately 350 miles each day, from the U.S. Housing and Hqme actly like Jt._ _ / a statement from Holloman of- /conferred With authorities atTqeer- / grace period they will be given court train. Her fingertip veil of stationed at the Nik* Base, West- or seven degrees. Finance Agency and the State. was placed on probation for two ther behind every day.’’ after the first of next year. Imported illusion fell from a port. ^ • But the ninth, specifically men Encourages Youngstera / ficlals and was unable -to read by He.nsley Field. years, to take effect when he is re- tioning an intended payoff, said Smithsonian officials promised State funds were, made available He encouraged the youngsters Baker. Stokes declined to apeculat Symington said the second If the taxes are paid before the to^ake, by tonight, rough predic by the 1957 Legislature through the He Aaid authorities told him leaaed. ^ . satellite—which the Soviets said end of the year, the federal tax his .old firm put- up 32.000 with to try maHlng things from' pie on what the object was. / only recently he no longer. )iad to Judge Pastors suspended Judg Kamenow to no avail,” and a strike ts on what cities the new satcl- Development Commission. plates, but cautioned, “Don’t haiA- A spokesman a t Heese/Xir keep the photo and story quiet. they fired off with a new source bill can be lowered, Cervini sug will pass Thursday morning. The towns participating would mer too hard.” The metal in com ment on a fifth, coimt of burglary. Of power—indicated the Russians gests. Board to Conduct Hearings continued. Force Base here said yeater:^sy a Kirby sf^d tjie "Air Force theorized Reese waa arrested for a break I5r. Whipple, commenting on the also be expected to pay something, mercial pie plates is too soft to representative- of..the Air Defense the glow; was radlattoif vapor. ^ have developed the trust to launch He .reported today that $2,490.- significance of the Russian satel said Blakey. "But," he added, “a /\ in Union July 24 at the home of an intercontinental ballistic mis 728.51 has been paid on the 31-mlir take much hammering. Command had flown in ^ m the Kirby,'Who said he . shot a whole Carioa Holcombe where he took Rockville lites, said they have thus far com small appropriation to participate Kullgren was once the director Colorado Springs, Colo/ head roll of film, aaserted the Abject sile. ^ town tax and the 2.4'mlli tax for On Appropriations l^onight pressed 200 years of astronomy in a regional planning authority of religious education at Center $435. While in County Jail await Sen. Mundt IR-SD) said In a fire protection outside of the quarters. 7' was about 15,000 feet- high and' ing arraignment, he admitted to into four weeks. should bring great benefits.” Congregational Church in Hert Lt. Miles Penny of/White Sands weaving through and aroun4 • radio broadcast (Mutual—Report Eighth Utilities District. The toUl He sild last night that never He said that the amount of fi ford. He. decided raat there was a aeveral other breaks in the area ers Roundup) . that making more levy amounts to 34,398,590.50. Public hearings on appropria--the Greenhaven property and ex- said the gldwlng Abject was frontal cloud. He 4aid the object In which he took nothing. These Uons for new construction will tend Brookfield St. to N.^ Girf Escajpee before in the history of astronomy nancial pprUcipation cannot yet be great gap in the type of training sighted by two different '^military emitted an emerald green glowing money available isn’t the only October collections. were reported Elm St. have scienlists been able to study determined until the towns form . breaks were unknown to the resl- ansater. Mundt, a member of the AS $32,465,66. -spaaoh—by-the-Hartford- Jie —dents of the homes Reese said he” consideration of^ appointments to such an authority and determine a took up almost .every type hlm- range 17 hours/apart Sunday. ground Senate Appropriations Committee, October collections for water de city manager at a meeting of the fast as ^ e Rus’sian earth moons. p'rogram. . ■ \ broke into. partment bills toUled 369,231.18, nine town boards. aelf, including folk dancing. Bill Haggapd, information of- The lepidarist said he has seep His wife, Emma, appeared in the said he expects defeinae expendi Board of Direejora tonight. Fixing dates for public , hear Representation FTnAUy, about 15 years ago, he flcer^ said one patrol described it similar objects twice since, both tures to riM. But he said progress leaving an unpaid balance of 324,- Representation on the authority •ame court Sept. 19 on similar 044.18 at the end of the month, The Directors will 'meet at 8 ings on insurance and taotuing au Rockvllle, Nov. 5 /Special)—A oettled on metal working. He now -i- r ’ Charges which were noHed. is lik'Hy to lie (n greaterl concen o’clock in the Municipal Build thority appropriatlona wUI follow 22-year-oId Stafford Springs wom would bb at the rate ot two repre devotes four days a Veek to In tration on specific Droerarhs. Cervini said. Technical Charge sentatives per town, plus one addl- Perjurer Seotonoed During tlje month Just ended, ing hearing room. tire appointment discussions. an who escaped trora Tolland Coun structing a class at the Institute Anthony M. Mocci Jr., SO. Mundt said that In the furor over First, they will bear a speech on Later, the Bpard will decide ty Jail Oct. 18 wa^sentenced early tlonai representative for each addi of Living In Hartford. » Russian satellite achievements lit ,the town got 3247,754.83 from the Gets New Yorker tional 25,000 ot population over Cromwell, was- sentenced tp six State tor school operations, the the 10th anniversary of the Cqun- whether to aee^ t deeds to three this afternoon to .an indeterminate The answer to the questions months in Jail,- to be suspended tle attention has been paid to what cil-Manager forifi of govern rbads in Anbaldl Heights and three term in the. Stat/Farm , for Women the first 25,000. Under this plan. fired at him T he called . this country's rapid collector reported. Other income Manchester would have three rep after he serves 60 days, for per for the month Included 33,712.15 ment In Manchester by Carleton in Wpodhill Heights. in''Nlantlc. y ' // Vemon, Nov. 5 (Speclal)-r-^PoUce Kullgren said that he cut the jury, and was also placed bn pro Strides in developing an anti F. Sharpe, Harttord manager. , Use of 31.5(10 to get-legar help .Betty FarMam. was sentenced charged' a Bitmx, ,N. Y„ man with resentatives; Hartford, six. copper from the sheets 'With tln- missile missile. from the town an* small claims Asked what Manchester plans bation for one year. In Los Angejas. Rep. Mahon courts and 31.760 from State- Then they wsill heat arguments for Town Counsel ‘Charles- N, by Judge PImip R. Putora In Tol failure to pass to the left of an 'Snlps. The mold he u*ed had a hole He was also sentenced to five- shared liquor license, receipts. for and against appropriating 38.- Crockett will also be 'considered. land County' Superior Court. overtaken vehicle at 8 a.m. after, a Were now that the area had been in the bottom to pem lt'hlm to days for evading responsibility, (D-Tex) said yesterday ’’we must 000 to plan awimmjng pool Im- Reports troth the general man- At the-'tilpe of her escape she crash at Rt. 15 service statlop. to- set up. General Manager Richard make, a special base on aahtraysj get out In front and remain in Town' income for the year from Martin said that he would have to “lihis: term will be served concur front” in the ballistic missiles race sources o^er than local taxes and provements.’fArgunrthta on any ager, reading of letters by the had been awaiting trial in the Su •dliy. • y' ,1 . goblets, and other pieces. He took rently with the perjury term. parki.qg receibu other item on the agenda will also secretary, and open discussion perior Court for obtaining money Arthur Leskowitz. 49, pulled wait until official notice was re hot metal from the fire with tongs. Judgment was suspended on a with Russia. . ..Mahon heads a has been be heard. from the audience will* wind up under false pretences. She had been Into, a service station in the west ceived from the Development COm-*" Houae Appropriations subcommit 3335.(172.84 so far, Cervini re- mlssion. X speeding charge. . | ’ tee which is. conferring on the ported. After that, the IXrectors will the meeting. jailed in default of 31,000 bond. bound lane of the parkway, police Mocci was arresUd in Mansfield take actihfi pn the proposed ap The woman escaped jai) Abouf said, and ran into the rear of an Martin came out in favor of the South Windnpr - West Coast with military officials, In the parking meter fund, in other vehicle parked empty at a tqwn Joining a regional planning In April after a l-car accident. He scientists and enginers on the prog cluding collections from both the propriations. ' /. 7:45 p.m., Q c t.lS by slipping ■ J . appeared in Mansfield Justice ress of various weapons programs. town's parking lot and from Tiiey will then proceed to make through A' 6 by--lldn'cH" space In gasoline pump. authority last June, feeling that Court and denied he was the driver In Sacramento, Calif., Dan A. meters.'-'-savinga and investments a decision on whether to aepept a Police Arrests, the metal framework: barring, a The parked cat waa owned by the town could gain by it He. said ‘Meet Teachers’ of the car, while an pccupant, Paul Kimball, head of a rocket manu totaled 395,000 at the end of the reconimendation for*settIe^nt of second floor window.- She drooped John F. McGarth, 29. of South Bil- that Manchester coil Id join auch , Skomn tare is (ta tdeel CUalJioii t-doot Hardtop Perzynskj, 19, of Manchester', facturing firm, said yesterday the nuinth and the balance- bn hand claims against J. P, StevCrfs * Co. 14 feet .to"thii' groiwd and hurt I'erca. Maas. McGarth was Inside a group by an ordinance 'passed Is PTA Theme N. H.,’ claimed that he had' driven United Btatea has a' rocket- that waa 311,933.70. for a 3137,5t5 tax biU. / Douglas D. Wood of West Hart her left .hip in the escape. ! the,service station at.the Um*. tjV the .Board of Directors. • “Len” Biv|uxl the car. can launch aiantellite heavier than Their n(£xt action WJll be a de ford, and Joseph Krul, 51, of B u t State and Stafford police picked Leskowltz’s car received a The cause ot regional planning South Windsor, Nov. 5 (Special) Charges of. perjury arose frOm had ''Also/been espoused by the Sputnik II. He said, too. "I think cision on selling TS, Units in the Hartford, are scheduled to appear her up five hours Ihter after she' ripped .Jender while McGarth'a-car —"r"Meet the Teacher” la the.theme Compiu'e it with highest- cars fofi performance • their testimony in Mgnsfleld after it would be a' fair statement to say WheeI|liocks Retjuired Greenhaven housing ' project for in T o ^ , Court Saturday to anawer had been given a!rida.';^8tartol'd. escaped damage. '..... Manchester Chamber of Com PerxiTiskl returiied to the court that they (the Russians-) do, too.” 317.909. , • to charges of parking too close to merce, whoee State Government „ of the Wepplhg PTA to bo held to latet that day and admitted that Kimball, head of Aerojet-General All new cars sold in Bweden are Action on construction of a rock an intersection. , - . Committee has studied the matter night at Y;80 o’lCloi^ in tho: Wap- FORPEI^IHU. ' X > Match it Rgainst Ibwe^•priced cam for cost he had bed, * -i .Corp., formerly waa secretary of to be equipped with a steering^ Xvell on the'Keeney'St, School site Wood’s vehicle was' tagged by and invited 'Blakey to” speak' be- ■' ping SchtaK: Thb* PTA ■ mem'tar- ■ ' ■ ' -T*' -k" . 1958 They were apparently trying to the Navy. wheel-locking device. A propagan and five new test hole's in the Patrolman iRalph -Kuster near ffoard Cpnsi^ers Settleipent^ fwe the group lasj;, September.' • X X - ' ' ■ ' “ - X ■ protect Moccl’s' driver's Ucensq da campaign has been launched Charter Oak Field will follow, i ahip to daic'.is 630 so the business You don’t get.a revised edition when you buy Your Edsel l^ k es a^re more than big and safe In Buffalo. N. Y.. Dr. Walter aimed at extending such a protec-, Main and Armory Sts; and Krul’s meeting will be eliminated in order INSURANCE SERVICE during trial in Mansfield, .accord DofBberger.'bne of Germany’s top After deciding this matter, the car, parked on Center St. near a 1958 Edsel. You get the only cat that’s new "^-"they are gelf-adjutting. "The instrument, ing to Stale's Atty. Joel H. Rqed racket' experts in World War II, ttve measure to.cars now in serv Directors will discuss buying some Trotter St., was tagged by Patrol Of Stephens Tax Bill Tonight tkft, each parent may have ah op V ■ . ■ : " '■■■j.' ' - ' ■ 2nd. . said yesterday that If the Rus ice. Under serious consideration 10 acres, of land for 341,650. If man John McCleUand. ' Marisetii to Serve portunity to apeak briefly with hi* In nothing else that you buy is personal service more in evei^ way—from nanw plate to iaillights. .. panel goes beyond being handsome—it is Gordon .Adams, 19, Willington, sians can aend aloft a l,0()0-pound is the prohibition of elaborate urchased, the land would be usCd John R. ;Hart, 16. of Rockville, ' ehild’s teacher. And every cortipariaon prooea it! i baaed on the latest, most efficient aircraft de- was given a suspended 3-month radiator ornaments that, epnsti expand the site of a proposed The Board of Directors will con-t^Oct. 1, 1955, proposes to pay $67,- 60 pays for Theft -OE8 Chapter Nawa , important thaii in purchasing ipsurajice! That’s why satellite' with a dog inside they was arrested yesterday on a war 086.40. , - eigna. And tile se^te are genuine contour eeats. •t. 1 jail term and was placed on proba can put up another similar' satel- i .tjoite a menace to pedestrians! INorth End junior high "'school on rant/ and charged with failure to sider tonight whether to scemt Evergreen Wood Chapter, OES, ’Your shift buttons are wherethey belong—in tion, for two-years for five coUnSs, llte with-'a television gamers ,in-i $57,086.40 from f, P. Stevens Co. The town, will probably hot be . frill 4 observe Friendehlp Night ^ it’s good business to buy from a FULL TIME INDE- " the center of rthe steering wheel. When you Only the ^ se l oflers you all tbeee advances pay a parking ticket Usued in May. As /a r t Of: a settlement- for the able to collect about $30,(NM) of the Bernard L. Marlsettl. 28. of 24ll^ ■Wet^sday at 8 p.m. at thA Ma- of breaking and'imtering. He was side. From a -military'standpoint, Hare potted a |5 bond for hia ap N. Main St„ and two Windsor men,l^ PENDENT.INSURANCE A(3ENCY who will fit poli- ' have exclusive Teletquch Drive, you shift i. —u d mpi«. Yet Edsel prices start just above *lso given a 30-day suspended he said, that would be a "beautiful, pearance in court Saturday. $137,545 fiscal year tax billed to $137,545. Soma of that is , the tax , son^ Temple. MS", • and Mra. sentence on each of five counts of reconnalssanolf device.” ‘ Maxwelty Engineers^ Discuss^ that firm’s subsidiary, the old oh machinery which was moved out were each given siispefiaed 1-to-S- (jhtales Parnhamr Mrs.' Jasper without even lifting a-hand from tile wheel. the.low-priced three. ' ---- ; | theft. Cheney,Bros. (A Connecticut corpr- of toWn befote Oct. 2, 1956, the year 'pribon sentences' and' placed Hu)it #nd Mr, and Mrs. Edward cies to your -individual needs; place them with soiiiN New member of .the Domberger' now a consultant to Your big Edsel Engine is the newest V-8 in the Vigit your Edad Dealer thia xveek /pr aure. Try '4 , . Adahu admitted breaking, into the Bell AlrCraft Corp., said the o(aUon). . I T datrof tha tax levy. on protatkm for two years- by Tapley -will be in charge of refresh several autos within a period of launching of Sputnik II proves, t.q; jRt< 6 Construction Details About Town,^- I If the .'aettlement is accepted The leat of the $30,000 is part of Judge iphilip R. Rastore in Tolland ments. proyed companies, and be available for,advice and world. You have never in your life had this out 1958'g one really new ear. ' will end two* sufta Stevens has County Superior Court today. ~ ■ The chapter will sponeor a pub Ford fomily of fine con\ three days in May. He was ac him th a t' Russja is- within t'w'o '•f ' ■ • . ' the amount the town billed the <4d service when a loss occurs. ; , 1. kind of uSabld power before. EDSEL DIVISION e FOUO MOTOR COMPANY companied by a 14-year-old girl years of being able to launch a The Mancljeater Green PTA brought agalnat the town, one of Cheney Bros, for/ Inventory^ . on MsHsetti and Richard A. Swan"" lic card party Saturday at 8 p.m. who has been turned Over to state engineers working oq thevThe federal agency diftributes them an a'otton which asks, the hand. Stevena agrees to pay'part •on, 2^ and Lawrence G. Hayes,. at the Masonic TemplA Prizes' will / ■■;/■:(. ; ■ ' ■■•iv ■ " , massive attack on thi|i .country design ot Rt* 6 through file South funds to be, used to finahee part of executiyei boaid will most tomor Juvenile Court. with interconUne'nUl ballistic row at 8 p.m. at the school. __ court -to declare the 21-mlll fiscal of the amount, about $31,6do, but 26, botn of Windsor, were charged awarded and refreshments Complete Insurance Service Two other cases were put to End talked joi)'er construction de the 6-year project. year change tax. unconstitution*’. not ..the rest, about 311,000 . with breaking into a Union home served. • missilese. ^ tails with Planning Administrator One, hearing will proBably be 1+ plea today and scheduled for trial The misslles^tetlite question Warren Hovvland of the How- Ths $137,545 is the amount bill Aa- for about |32,l6o of 'the total in July and taking goods valued .. Cooling Evento ". Nov. 13. Anna Mae Pallanck, 34, Wilfred MaxwelJ t^ay . 71 . . ;conductod' for Bolton, Minchester, ed for the ( 21-mitl fiscal -year ‘bUI, the . town would-have to place At more than 3100. . The Adifit Bible Study Group of *EAC E OF MIND is OUB BUSINESS” -Etata Rep. from* Union, pleaded foi| discuaaion today at a special Woodbridge“ 8L, 1* attending the change-tax against Cheney'Bros, Uena on the real estate involved, the. First CongreJratldnal CSiurch ■ hot guilty to a charge of ag nectjpns from the highway .to #x- the highway relocation, according (a Connecticut COrp.) whith owned mo4tt. of It now owned by the new probation*' were .ordered 'bn frill meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the cabinet meeting called by. Pres teiuions of Love LAne ,a4d'3pnKC (o the engineers. They said that Both national convention of the gravated assault.. She- asked for ident Eisenhowef. However, a th'e property involved oni'OcL-^j, Obshey' Bros., (a • Mtaware cor bihrglary counts. In sddiUon, church. ., See^ yoiir Edsei Dealer opd rodd-check 1958'i most remarkable automobile* trial by a jury of . •" ' St.,The engineers will send ilie town they, did not know of any decision National: Association of Realtors in poration) and If BMeiaary, battle .^ n se tU was sentenced to 60 days Thursday, • the second training LEONARD D. RIV4RD AGENCY, laa. 12 Whit^ House spokesman said the information dn the -feasibility of a !yet made.by theic; department on Chicago; HI, _ 1656,, Um date, of the Grand Uet Claire Lynch,' .17, • Coventry, cabinet' session had beeir planned us4d for .computing the titt. in court to collect the money. jail tSe theft end the otker two ' oeseion for men in tliA . forthcom- leaded innocent to a charge of refiip at Sprue* St. MaxwelTaaid. East Haittord propoaala which According to Oetoral Manager raceiyed 30-day jaU terms for . ing "Every Member” bahvaas will k u MANCHESTER > ’ before- Sputnik II wqs launched Ramps which could jdin later ax- would place route connection* Emanuel Lutheran Sewing Of the $187,545, about $37,300 Richard MarUn,. if the- town ac Eiscivioua carriage and aleo" asked and that the meeting was con (ensioij* of Liiiden St. and Cottage Group will meet Tliuraday at 10 has already been paid by. various ho held at the church from 8 to FITZGERALD MOTORSr Inc- for a 12-myi jury, tanned for that town cin the WAst cepts the 357,086,40| from' Stevena "were arrested by State Po- 9:15 p.m. 1 ' TEL HI T4I271 i ' J | cerned with plans tot the adpiln- St, (9 an intercbanga at S. Main St. fideide of Manchester. ' ' ' ) 1 a.m., to work on articlu for the property owners who hhvs ae- and succatds in ctdlecUng the f33,.- July $ followthg an inveatt- I jt- h O . SOX 155 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER, CONN. liatratioa’a Jegialatlva aad spend* wera olao diaounaad; ’ ( P ealsniwr engineera Who visited fair in Luther.HalJ, Saturday, Nov. quirSd the property sfiice O ct 1, 000. (arlth Interest) for which real break at the home of OKCWKatB A m FEAEg OU>' Mv pTpgrgme next yaox.^ Attar plana a n coanletod and 16, from 1:$0 to 0:80 p.m.-'Mom- limecheeter Evealag Herald' natiooal^ayraphopy ,er> tha MinitcSial Building today Fer*i 1805, according tb tewB officials. ! saiUta will be llsited. It will hav* in Union. They ■Sath Wladwir aad .WaniliMr e«r- OPENtT V^.M. THURSDAYS X ■, ■' ■ ' X' • ' ' 1 ’ '■"• 's /,/' V .. 1 ' - submitted to the FadeMi BUnou oC I. SeenUtpff senior mibway hers will bring | sandvrichea and .. Uadsr. tsrms of ths aattlsnsat eoUswUd t r par ow t of tha bUI. ever to the high court 1 aa Um PMaddantlal Jenm n In tha SUddla Bast is m PubUe Ra«ds, sjpidiUe hearliv wUl glaaAr, sold Loula pn $aa* Mia. E. F. 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parish dinner following this,'and Burnham School. She is a member t i e i t o n Ellington of tropical birds and thousaHds-ot, physiolan, Sunday school will be omitlad.' of the Junior Class. Y orchids. The gardens TTave been a icsep chlldran home fo r titrae or JOff-Y^*irVofes Watched '. A parish list Is available In the Mrs. MacDonald Peters, associ Announce New Way Tf/ Andover commbrctal enterprise' only a short TPC^ Martin Will Appoint four days aftsr they have i^|Mared / Gilead Church . church porch. This''list shows 190 Center School ate principal, announced the pames time but pfvevlously' existed aa a •to. hav« recovrted from , flu eymp- names of -parishioners, only adults of 42 girls on the Honor Roll for Shrink Painful P ife 'private tootanlcal garden for 35 toms! Annual M eeting- included./As there v'e.*pmewhcrf iiavlng maintained an. average of ]$oard Asks ermanehiS^; Netd Planning Admihistratpr Polia ijiinic F o r , ’58 Election^ I'rend around 100’ childTen, one wondSrs AChildr^iv .Start" years. '' ■ A number , of children have ap B or better for the first four weeks Healins Suliatjince That DOM'^Both^ what would happen i f they all at & ieiic« BIUdi Healing Suhit*^ The Ronsons spent quite a bit of. parently returned to echool too . iSlated F rid ay ,pf the current ye* The Town Planning Commission tended church at the same time. Radio Program ' R ^evet Pain--Shnnka Hemowhoxdi 30~Acr^School Plot Needed titne at W est -Palm Beach where toon efter being ill. Thle hae ra- (OoAUlwd from P > (» One) (wjrd tha eyeiit; There are eeyeraJ John Bailey, Dentpcratic state they visited many United Aircraft (TPC) met with General Manager Final Shots Bulted in a recurrence of Ute infec^ chairman, will be guesW peaker at Mstoni>h1nf itatAihtnU Hansen H onored other reasons but this ia the mMt Hebron.‘Nov. 5 (Specials—The * N*W York. N. V* - For the people now located at the Florida Ulchardi Martin tn closed session tion which ' seems , much mOre ■ to t ilrong civil rights 1*j;iclatlon In . Mnpchester Evening Herald He fSUington, Nov. 5 (Special)—- the locaf Deniocratlc victory dln- flfit tffnt icienre has found a new hnvf ceMsed to b4r » prpblfin! obvious. The eecret iir',4 new, heajklf tub- Bolton, Nov.V. y (Special)—Tht^pf Boards of Education at Willi plant.’They also visited in Fort last night to'discuss the question eevers the eeemd time. ■ * (!%ngrreis and of EUenlJowcr s In- annual meeting of the Gilead Con bron correspondent Mis* Busan ,ner, Nov. 16 at the P A C Ckub in ^ealin; substance with the astonish l^or Scout W ork Anyone observing must strictly Center^ School children have start »t»nc« (Bio-Dyne*)~di^very of a ftxantic Regional Technical School Lauderdale with the Leslie of replacing resigning Town Plan DueToniedit Eventa TenlfhvX / ‘tervention at Little Rock, gregational Church will take place Pebdleton, telephone .\Cademv 8- Rockville, Earl Hathearay, Dbmo- ing ability to shrink hemorrhoids Board of Education last night set adhere to the iollowing to have ed a broadcasting pfograni over and to relieve pa(n—without surRery. woHd-fnmoiA reiearclr'lnitltutts Iasi week. They reported favorably Vaughan family, former residents ning Administrator Wilfred Max- A meeting of the PTA axeeutlva j Meyner haa replied that " if I S4M. 80. acres as (he desirable amount their report have scientific value. Friday night beginning with a pot- oratic T 0wn\Committee Chairtw In case after case, while srently this subsUnoe b^how araURbU In on their Impressions of the school Well. .GeoFge Hansen, 156 Benton SL, Andover. Nov. 6 (S i^ tal)—^Tha committee will be held at i'o'clock have afiy,voice at all in national W EC8 every Tuesday and *niurs- BuppotiHory pfnfmtnt form ahdor of iBoltoh Center. , .' 1. Have a source of accurate luck supper. announced Sunday. *nokets will be reilevinE: paiii, actual reduction o f' land needed for a new' school and the vocational-training' pro The 2-hour meeting was closed third and final seasloji:hf the-Adult Democratic affaire, I'm for^ a, day morning at .8:45 to" 9 o'clock. the nhmo /'reparation H,* At your assistant scoutmaster of Boy at the home of Mr. and M rt: Don')- time. available this week, from members ^\.(ahrinkaae) took place. site. They also voted to recommend grams administered ^ the state. Manchester Evening Herald Bol to the' press at Martin's request. Polio Clinic will b e held in the ele aid Clough on Hickory Hill. . stronif civil xithta pOettion." Each family- is asked lo Iwlng i p „ I * H l i r i t M n n druffisi^Monay''back fuarantee. Scout Troop 25, was honored last Time the event from start to This ia a fifteen minute show by of the committee. „^Most amatina of all —results were to the town that a permanent To Report on CD Courae ton correspondent, Doris 51. He said that it would Involve a mentary tchool at 7:30 o’clock to The Board of Education will Qf the atate's 8.788.815 eligible some favorite dish to share. Cof- m i l C e n U m I T i a n 1 thorough tnat sufferers made •n»f. u. a. m ON. night at a testimonial dinner a$ finish. fee and rolls w lli be provided. the students o f the Sixth grades of , School Building Committee (SBC) John Garibaldi will report on D*Italla, telephone Mitchell 3-5545. "discussion of personalities.'' night. „ meet at 8 p.m. tn the eieniaatsuy voUra, appr<«imattly 120.000 are Manchester Evening Herald' El A t the end of the closed session. the Coventry Community House. 3,' La>cate the event on the moon's Members of the supper'committee For Slaying Quiz Mrs. George Boss and Arne Carl :3 be established. the Civil Defense (QD) course on The vaccine will be adminlatered achool. ' : 'x t 'Htiarott. surface. If you are fam iliar with son. Their broadcasting program lington correspondent, Mrs. O. F. ; Both conclusions wqre reached natural disasters, a f a general TPC chairman Marlin Alvord said The occasion was the anniversary by Dr. Mtx'vln H. Little of Wllll- Iri the aecOnd diatrict. voter*' are Mrs. Beatrice Wark, Mrs. A training seMlon for canvaa* the surface of the mgft Advice >Vill Save You Money build a junior high school Immedi- Fo|* V et H ospitals gifts from the troop! shot. The second and third shots Andover correspondent Mre. P m I ter and North Pole, etc. Cheryl Gerstung, David Werkho- certificate. Several other local CD decided to ask the State Personnel would then have to; be obtained Pfanstiehl, telephone P ilg r im ' township Democrat, were the can electton of officers for the coming that's the Iasi time Mrs. Rogers. The. speakers - . o f the even;enJ«r out- 4. Describe the event in your year. ven, Maxkie Lavitt and Dennis I'cct hilteh Tlrey wiH report to the Select members attended portions of tl)«' Board lo draft a set of specifica from another source'. > 2-6856. didate.-). o\jTt words, but be coldly scienti mother of four children, was seen ' Mrs,^Wilber Little, rehabilitation tions' fo r the job. lined his career in Scpxftlng, In- ■Vlrglrtla—the Democratic candi Thanks are given to' Mrs. Ed Bergstrom. Program coordinator men that a" 9-room junior high coufse. The Thursday meeting is flbhnol Absenres Vary fic. Don't let your imagination run alive. Joseph^ flossetto chairman of the American Legion Asked who would make the ap oluding Organizing a cub pack, date for governor. J. Lindsay Al- ward A. Foote, canvas.* captains ,, w .. J J . I '* Mark Brightman, studio engi- Prgvenft & Dtstroys ^school will he needed In 1960 and open to the public. The number of absentees at the wild. pointment of a new planning dii-co* serving ss c o m m it^ chairman of ' ihond Jr., was favored generally Kenneth Ellis. Homer Hills. Wil Her- baHercd body was found' n'cer'. Richard Kloter, and faculty 'that partial ‘ pccupancy. of five Ht. Maurice Notes Auxiliary, repo'rted last night that elementary school rose to 65 yes- 5. Call Eugene Spless, 6 Eki.st- CONSTRUCTION COMPANY lor, both Martin and AJvord agreed Uie troop and expjdrer-advlsor and to win over Republican Ted Dal bur S. Porter, and ill the visitor.*, Sunday n a wooded area off Nau- advisor* is Arne Carlaon. ^ TREER00T$ rooms should be available In lO.IO. Michael Marlin Hudak, son of gifts have been purchased for con- now sen-ing M assistant scout- tefday and dipped today to 48. Flu land Drive, telephone MI 3-8293 gatuck Avc. by two boys who were Miss Marjorie Lanz. daughter of a MSS spm I sass* iMb It was noted, too. that a second tribut'^i (0 the Christmas shops that the TPC and the general man \ STATIONERY ton, a ■ state Senator and OOP for the fine work done on the IrastaHst iMk s M t«r. 58 DEL.MONT STKEETV-MI 9-0.3f)8 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hudak of msstel- in charge ot equipment. , mti-vlrus seem to be re.*ponstbIe for anytime during the nigh^, of Nov. hunting for Indian an-owheads. Mr. and Mrs. John Lanz of 21 Mld- elementary school Will be needed in at three veterans hospitals. ' . ager would.-make a ''Joint appoint- k AIKMAIL — Notes - ‘national committeeman. Coy. Gilead A ll Church Canvass. The ■tMf ItcR GmMNw - Andover, and Debolrah Alice Bus- "Pop" tnrthe name by which he most absences, according to Mr*. Thomaa B. Stanley could not suc- 6-7 if you observe something un goal ha.* not yet been reached and *An,autopsy performed yesterday die Butcher Rd., has been named five years. Current fla r e s Indicate slere, daugh'ler of Mr. and Mr.*. The auxiliary will give the pres ment." ,, ^ LEAOINO BRANDS Residential and Indu-stTial CoRptruction Maxwell ffSS^cd a week ago aa is called with great affection by Doris Chamberlain, principal. \ ceed himself under state law. usual. Follow the telephone call j It is hoped that tllnse not contact at Grape-New Haven Hospital d;s- to the honor roll of the Mary A. a shortage of two ^as.'srobm.* In Jean Bussiefe of, N ortk-C oven try; «nta to the hoSplUls at Newingtbn, the hundreds of boys who have There are 236 students in the Both, candidates for governor t "'•I*’ • written report of the event ed previously will help with gener closed that she had been beaten 1901 If the junior high sphool Is in were baptized at St. M a u r 1 c e R ock y Mill, and West Haven. Dur- planning administrator to . take a post in the planning, department of corne to know him through scout school. R Arthur DruR Storti j filvored segregation but differed! H ■ ous pledges. > severel.v but failed to establish the use at tlit)l time. Otherwise the Cliurch Sunday. Ing the first week In December. ing. the State Developrtient Commis Dr. W. C. Hainsworth, school widely on how to kep schools ia-| What to look for. Calendars Sell cause of her death, said Coroner chassroom shortage would b» 11. The dialog .Ma.*s was celebrated i veterans confined In the hospitals ) ' iv Ro A 'A .da A A ^ da A as J sion. He Has been with the town for clally separated. Almond, backed We are not .*ure what to expect James J. Corrigan. Anticipate)! high school'enroll at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Announce' may select gifts for their f -1 'illes, Mrs. Albert A. Coolidge reports 14 years, and has W'brked with the by the strong Democratic orgjmiza- exactly but there should be a "None of the bruises was severe ment lit about 10 years will be so ment was made that high Mass free of charge and gift-wrapped by encouraging aupport in the sale of Planning Commission since ,1948. tion haided by Sen. Byrd (D-Val, momentary flash or a sustained enough lo cause death." reported high tlmt the Board expects the will be celebrated at 8:30 a.m. on A-o'unteer*. Uommunity Birthday Calendars, He has had his present title since fcUowed the. "massive resistance" flash of'perhaps magnesium flares. sponsored b.v the Women's Fellow the coroner. He said she had con town will consider building its own future Sundays, President Mrs., Eugene Freeman doctrine laid down by Byrd. ^This AUo tn explosion may acatter a sumed a large quantity of alcohol sen'or high school. and Secretary Mrs. J. F. Wallett 1(552. The salary for MaitWell's Job ship of the Hebron Congregational Card Party Ret is $5,880 yearly. • meant backing up state laws for colored powder over the surfaCe Church. .She says that the calen before she died. The Board will advise the new will represent the auxillarj’ at a closing schools and withdrawing which could be seen. The c o Vo r Sgt. Alfred .Moffett of Milford Bchool Sites Committee that .10 Mr*. James Kendall will open dinner in honor of the new Depart In a brief open meeting following dars will show a picture of the her house on Brand.V St, Friday the closed ses.slon; the group dis- itate aid If integtation takes place. most likely will be red. Remepiber Douglas Library a.*. iL* top feature. Police, stating that Mrs. Rogers ac-ca of land is needed to fulfill ment President Mrs. I\lrhard ?now Dalton favored^a pupil aa.*ign- there is no color normally seen on was seen alive Friday night with X Site requirements for a junior- for a card party sponsorect by the I of Coventry Thursday,' Nov, 14, at cu.*sed formation of a capital im Delivery of the'calendars will be in Ladies Benevolent S0clet,v o( the the Wonder Bar, Berlin. provements brf^get with Martin. ment plan, admlnletered by local the moon. Possibly some method Februsry. ah unidentified man. said "we are senior high school plant, by 1957. school boards, which would per of radio contrdl will be usH to un trying to find tljla man." New Currleiiliini Presented Congregational Church. She is be-,! A Department Child Welfare con It was agreed that Martin St. Peter’s C ^ va ss Set ing assisted by Mrs. Paul Arnold. , ference will be held Saturday In the would prepare a , model budget m it token' admission o t Negro pu furl the RusiiST) flag. . This of St. Peter's E ^ c o p a l Church is ,' Mrs. Rogers lived with her hus A social studies curriculum guide BoiuMf, n r 1WY pils to white ichooU. He contended course could not be seM. Regard band, Leroy, and their four chil a’as presentisd for approval of the Dessert will be served at 8 p.m. | auditorium of the Rocky Hill Vet- based on the requests of ^he vari also to fconduc/lts Every Member by Mrs, Thomas Johnson, Mrs. jerans Hospital. Mrs, Freeman and ous town departments and would this ie the best hops in the lortg less, of what hSppens/let's see 1(. canvass. Sun^y.' A circular. let dren, at 21 Cedar St., Milford. Po Board last-plgnt. I t has been pre W A V . run of keeping schools separate "lo you can be s definite help If vou lice said he told them that she pared by.laoulty members of this Wallace Biiearer. Mrs. Robert Mrs. Henri PessiiTi will represent present this budget to the planning ter sent oyi by Frederick J. Glenney . and Mrs. Henry Mc the local unit. Commission. all Intehta and purposes." will only take the time n ob Wythe, carm an .-stresses the Im- didn’t come home Friday night. school anid Maxiohester schools in. IcNtoSn Ireoled ^ New York—Democratic Mayor serve. a 3-rredl(;- torriculum laboratory Donough. Those who attend may Plana were made for the annujat Martin said, "W e need a capital ptortanoa/of support of this cAn- improvement? budget not for this . Robert T. Wagner of New York Thank you, course cohducied locally last year play the card game ot their choice. membership supper. Monday. N6v. ^ Soft nyton Id ^ n g vass. ^ it h e effort o f tjie church year but for a number of years." aty was regimed generally as Bugent Spless. by the University of Oontiiectlcut Proceeds from the event will go 18, at 6:30 o,m. at the Legion to its e lf supporting by the end G ym Class Starts to the church educational building 'Home. Mrs. Ernest Peterson, chair 9 Woferproof headed toward a aecdtad term In for the American Lunar and , Extens’oif Seltool. of 1968. The parish is no\y std- fund. Reservations may be made ! man., reoueats the members to fX . '• hie MO.Obo a year job. He was be- Planetary Observers Society.^ Tlv* Board w ill. study the guide ^ Nen-AUergle y the diocese. At MHS M onday and act on It at Its next meeting. with Mrs. I>endall or Mrs. Arnold, | bring a hot dish or .salad. also ' ing chellenged by Republican Rbb- The budget proposed fo/ the Andover W om an MeDUmioM Elected' Bulletin Board articles for the white elephant sale ert K. Christenberry. hotel execu coming year is set at $9,053, which (S VGf«Nto»«d The Recreation Department I* The BoartI formally elected John The Slate Aeronautics Depart'* the same evening,' tive and former chairman of the is less than other churcheA of the Resigns Position H offa ^till Blockei planning to organize a Women's M cDermotr to serve out Ihe unex ment will conduct a hearing tomor N ew York Athletic Commlselon. eise o f this one.---- There are now Gym Class sntl Swimming Pro pired term of Pearl D. Jewell at row night at,the Community Hall Samp.M 01— m ar In all, the state was choosing 51 117 active families dr individuals gram to be held at the high school Its meeting last night. McDer-1 at 8 o'clock on the application of Mrs. Joan M. Hogan of Avon haa mayors. Ihcludlng many upstate. As Team ster C^ief who are expected to give pledgeA. 4 « f 9 9 G1# i The Republicane now hold 28 of everv Monday evening from 7:30 moU'g nomination was presentedi Rocco Fiano to operate-a restrict PiibHc Record? been appointed by 6o*r. A. A. Never before a ear so luxurioua, so mo and continuedf yesterday a tem vassing pAn be practically com for many years, will be in charge. ment of lights In a south wing the school tomorrow at 8 p.m. Jarvis " Manor 'Inc. to _.Stephen Board of Trustees of the Univer houie member'in the 13th Dls- pleted a t that tline, Amtriean Uelort Mtani Mart fir Amtritana ^ * trict to fill a vacancy caused by porary InjuncUon Isaued earlier by 1. U..J . * 1. . All those who are Interested may If you wMt to bo sore lYs FRCSH'N' PURC - ela.ssroom was also approved. The First grade teachers of the Ele W alter Lewkowicz and Josenhine sity of Connecticut. He replaces the resignation of Republican Rep. District J ^ ge F. Dickinson Letts. th« .budget cannot be met it i register Monday or any Monday light* needed repair but no re mentary School w 1 |f apeak' to the R. Lewkowicz, property at 5 Bates william B. Fitzgerald . of Water- Samuel K. McConnell Jr., an easy It broadened the order to'provide curtailing some of the thereafter at the high school. All placement parts could be secured, parent group of fhe Cooperative Rd. ' bur>', who also resigned. See the Sensational AlhNevo 1958Ambassador 3-1 winner last year. The candl- that M constitutional changes whi L* participants must be Rec mem- ■(he Board was fold. They were Kindergarten and Nursery tomor Marriage License m ad / h y the convention shall be who wish to sAe St. Peter s grow I £jps barn CONNECTICUT FRESH M K therefore, replaced and the origi row at » p.m. at United Methodist •.John Hohl, 275 Woodland St., Stridulation is the term PINE LENOX datce were Republican John A. are asked to support it with time, i ' Church, 'nuslr subject will be prep Today At Rambler / At Nash • At Hudson Dealers . —Lafbra.Jr.^ Heverford. and JJemo- put/into effect pending the hear-. ns! flxtitres retained to supply re- and Vera Niedermeir, Queens, plied to the sound made money and work. i — ----- :------:------aration of fhildren for first grader ------^4init Glenn W. Preston. Oreland. plac«qnent part.* for other lights In ettckeii' and locnsti. ’ " Personal* ' The Ripublicari Town (^mmittea - Voters siso were picking may / The head of another union, pp^si the .south wing should, the need SM BAST CENTSB ST. H arry H. Klrkham is on a hunt has scheduled a meeting (or tomor ors in Pittsburgh. Scranton and 21^ ■ arise. '.X Bolsnd Motors, IrCh 369 Center St. 9 Decormier Motor Snlw, 24 Mapit St. M lS d S M dent James G. Cross of the IMkers ing trip In the vicinity of Schoodlc row night at the Community Hall other cities and were decidin] The Bbqrd also voted to award Union, indicated meanwhil/he has Lake. Maine. Mrs. Kirkham and following the airport hearing. . a propoaal to pay a Korean .War ^the Job of-repairs to~The parapet no Intention of leaving tkit office Mrs. George. Boson o f Colchester, Tomorrow fa the final day for bonus if taxes ware raised Id fl land coping, k t the front entrance M ordered by the A f C c t O execu recently went on a trip to New qualUicatton of ronstablet elacted hence |he bond lisue. tive dbuncll. Id E. V. Coughlin o f Manchester at Brunswick. Nova Scotia. In the October town election. It la Kentucky—.Elected 17 ^ its '38 SALE OF a cost of $84. -. Both H offs a n ^ Cross have St, Peter's FeMowshIp Board 'BiembeC Vincent Krze- also the deadline for candidates In i-. state senators and all of^ its 100 been charged by W special Senate the election to file statemeots of X rspreaentatives;. also rniyors in Flowers on. the altar at ,St.' Pet slcki. alim a member of the New InvestigaUng Cojhmlttee with mls- er's Church, Sunday were in mem School '.puildlng Cotrixnlttee, w campaign expense adth the Town most state cities, tncUidlng Louis uaing union fuhds apd the powders ville. y ~ ory of/Walter Noah Foster. ' •RPoint|g to oMMult ^ _ o f their ottloes. The A F L-C IO has , Sunday' evening after prayer'by mittee Sfpoht faulty or^cretidh of from : CoflhC(^eut—PiMed mayors in exiled for ^pulsion of both. Mr; and Mrs. Bruce .Roiiaon of several cities, /including New the Youhg People'^ Fellow.*htp, The scheibl Incinerator. \ Hoffa'a/mmediate troubles stem, :/ Board members Ho#ard” d\ri 'Jenserf, Bolton Centrt Rd: returned this Haven, Bridgg]tart, and Watar- and delivery of sermon on "L o y \ howeve/ from a court suit brought Kczeslcki. Mrs. Catherine ^Pere- weekend from a 3-week tour of bury. alty to Christ." by David Taylor, by a gtx>up of 13 N ew York union 10 dew members were admitted, 'aluha. Philip Dooley and Johp^Mc- Florida. A week ago they visited members who contend that the with initiation rites. Exeiutii^ Cars and Demonstrators Dermott attended a reglonaj me«t- the Caribbean Gardens at Naples, entlon which elected him was Joyce Hall read the Gospel les- 'Ing of, the Connecticut AssoclattoK Fla., where they viewed hundreds ■ in his favor. They said dele siojn and Steven Stanek. the Epistle. gates were improperly seated. n Forum PfAyer was led by Alice Ann Ham- T h e Appeals Court yesterday di rabnd.,Mlss Hall conducted the rected Judge Letta to expedite a *Ab r ig e h t Request* ■ business meeting. hearing on the charges, and said the Editor. ' Following the program . the have recelved'-a "Moon Xlert” the injunction may- he softened if Y O U R there la undue delay. A trial date group adjourned to Phelps Hall. '^from Profesaor Haas rs wo cannot control the Weather so forced out." Other unions hsye sur / a neighbor'— one who has a personal cimcera It Is pow ble th at'ih e moon could Ml 9-0896 vived outside the federation' in thb for the health and welfare of your family. be obscured by clouds everywhere past, he noted. - / I.,... with ONE TELEPHONE C;ALL .VI. Ml 9-30011 but the area around Manchester The_ ^ F L -C IO Executive Coun just at the tltne someXjvent takes cil h u threatened expuiston Of place on the hjoon. It Ji possible both the Bakers and Teamsters that you Could he the only one in. Unions unless Uross and- Hoffa are 3 Beautiful CjoloriRct the United States to see and re- removed from office. All these tifirs have low m ilea^ and are fully equipped. Most,of QUINN’S PHARMACY , PHARMACY . Phone MI 3-4136 Fixtures by them hove radios, heaters, defrosters, signal.llights,- whitewalls and 299 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER '.nifi . . , -'.I PoWerglide. W e also offer these cars used by high schools Os driver XT training cars. All Cars qre comparable to new/and 'hove new' car guarantees. ~ i l% d llT ile SN O W 'fAPS Max Miller Says: iHere's A Top Value j . In Refrigeration * . / , One Call Floor Tile TWO 6:00x16 fur nr* M JT iJfiJI y Does It All! I 5 Bathrooiii Accessories '".J* filiSliD LOCALLY FINANCED f'\*. ' # Medicihe Cabinet TWO 6:70x15 for »2i* i - thru F.H.A^ (^ Plastering, Painting - ,0 People like the friendly * NORG atmosphere of this Family Drug Store. They trade Sloii" 'M lb' Ttoii'H Food' with us confidently be Low Down Payments Up To 36 MontJis To Pay TWO TdWlS for ‘23*« cause experience has ' TRADES ACCEPTED kENCIIAL MOTOSS Of lANIf RNANCINO rPXCKAGE BATHROOMS ...PEN WEEK • ' - I e ■ taught them they can relv N* on our service and bealtii ^ W* or* now oquippod to rocop 14>inch snow aids. So, why not make FOR AS LITTLE AS ... tiros in Custom Subuiibonitu and town ond Couni^ this your family Drug INSTALLED Store.^ And do be sure toi ' ' typotroods. \~ br>.ng u^ your Doctor's THREE nXTURES ILLUSTRATED. pr^cnptionsl V $2.00 PER WEEK ADDITIONAL. > *AppUes to normal InetalUBoM tho obey* pricM CUV plus tax and rtcoppoblu '■ r T- I eosinqs. lABKa ' ^ ' X . -W-' - • ' . b 'i ': Telej](tione Ml 9^^3001 f.- WE ©IVE GREEN STAMPS xiP'i'ifs . CHEVROLET CO. MiUEirS \ti^i^isated MASTER nUMBER ,1. . REMODEUHG SPECIALISTS NICHOLS pharmM y 1129 MAIN STREET 299 g r e e n 'ROAD Plumbing ^nd Heating Co. Phono Ml 3-4134 ' OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 : ■ ' rV'THE- /;t MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc: 40 40RDT Sl^.; MANCHESTER, C C N N . / 2fS Inood St., Mooelifttot^-Phoou Ml 3-S179 * nUBB nCEVP AND 842 Admiui Stre«^-f«PhoM MI 3-896&^tim ^puro: Daily 10 A.M. to 9 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. ;
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'ri'f! Answer tQ^Prsvi «H E '< TM6 o n l y TRIPLE H d o u b l e -ACTION ScrdNih A tto r SA<; A(A€.K« OFF. MEM , a c t i o n - ^ / .- ..As, ; DRASON IN 'CAP- ALSO_SHe ' - j - \ .■*v W e .CAN ON& i tOUSi.N OAl^y-HAS CAN DROP ACIM8S MlhlL>T5; 5HE CAM DOWN SOME To TH E iClTCME'^i ON YOU i SW%f the Forward Look CRt$P VDU LIKE A Li k e A 1 ScTsin irtor, 1 Sweet ,APT£R ei-ASTlFiS H!5 r Po t a t o cfaip, t p e LOOSE ^ Dtck----- potetoee n w r jr - in V'l^S AND TM& / -/ ■ / y y'" ' / N E 'iT s p r e a d PLASTER,' Hr. ;.. S.hf Is ■ — S b s t Indiaii w n c iM RADIATION p«rformtr c i c j w n SHAv/tO ICE woody Vina CLEARED.' 'y - y • H* hsd thf t Plexuf iT m ia rj DO\'JN VOUR, A m il* -----In n n u u sack 4 Leg joint n n n :.' ■ Broadway 8 Light touch m n ra eomtdjr I South r jE J U H n u u II Arabian fult American 11 Lower limb ll Hlih aard 42 Foreign agent A I"'* wood sorrel 23 Lease 44 Crimson 14 Ont lima 7 Flower part 24 Embellishes 46 Stage whisper 15 Companion I Misplaced 25 Golf mounds 47 Opine IS Light touch • Grafted p r i s c i i -L a *s p o p BY AL VERMEER 2« Grate 48 Otherwise 17 Maat dish (her,) 27 Gaelic DON'T BEYCHk.C)OEN 49 Pillars W E L L ,' IJTOU MEAN WE DONT^ I I Rapoaa 10 Genus of 28 Afresh 50 On the ocean I'M V O T IN G 1 A B S U O O )> A R E N 'T - [EVEN GET TO SOChangaa maples .11) DemoHkh 52 Ribbed tabrici MY POLKS S T u A O T / ( a l l o w e d iDEFEND U Papal capa 11 Morhlrig 11 Against 53 Grandpafental ' ACE GOIMG DOWN IS Played host to moisture 12 Decessed IN#’ TOWN S . ■ "OURSELVES, 54 Variable star TO VOTE POO St Hundredths of (pi ) 33 Steamers 55 Dismoupted -I MORE SCHOOLS ■“ / a right angla It Cooking («b.) 58 Decay utensil /, M Merit 36 Binds 59 Age UNagatIva word ST Tbs dill r - 1 r r r L r r I t IssantUl i ' f* baliig i) N M Thrae*parUd 5 4E l a d y (comb, form) 4 r «ek« W M* ^wea Wa »• ttg IS v e r s a t i l e ' .ILL • • • 9 N ^ 4 M Ha Is a new 1 , h ----- of stage P v and screen Bi. 41 btrudas % ft V 41 Sea nymphs B- 5^ TT !T r r fl 1 ^ / 4S Antiqualcd Sense and Nonsense ua rn h fl 47 HindOTs P L O N G S A M r BY AL CAPP and BOB lAIBBERS t l He has / TH6 10 me POMscanc eecrp n o p WWOTT IM3W0 HCW 0U> SWABS-AU. Mr appeared la R IJ Solid .Advice drawl, he aaked the dentist. V ^TMTAU-MXI 0OON6 0&W6 FVCWeiAiX aaveral----- i i I eoone uMT, reunvu. snsMses. lo im ) « TMTcM Fvme'TsuBvn* o w e 6A T- N0i]Ri5HMfiM; cu>n*j0,s«.i»r. m "A rule for succese . . . " Marine Suh, are yoii a ‘ Tan* I Turn FOB n c 5» osmubv: M Notes in B kee ? iM u r a e ^ RRM ne «0onea»M. wew hwivotm ; SHOUtPoe £ «■ ?. n I once heard H said. ^ean6 M oa/u. HIT Atr/cemun A case K w r How- Guido's scale P "la more bone In ih* back The dentist admitted hia Ohk» ‘ LitweiErvaiBHewrroN 17 Anger And leas In the head." background, and the boy turned , IMM6 n r M Wiehed 47 i r SI 31 p s r deaperately to the cnppiman. who, 11 Italian city i When hia turn came, a young it turned oiit. was alao from Ohio. t l Drone bee IT SI w marine "boot " from North Caro A fter another quick look at the eiB aw aUk lina entered the dentiat'i oiBce for frightening equipment, the boy weight CP* (i X *r a routine examination. It was hi.a volunteered hopefully. M Tableland flrat visit to a dentl.st. and he Marine —Ah'm a Yankee too. U Greek latter W tf u gazed fearfully at .the shiny equip M U th - ment. Judge W hafa your name and Finally, in a cautious, low-voiced occupation and what are you ■\ ■ / charged with? ■ \. Priaoner My name ia Sparks. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW I BY FAGALY and SHORTEN I'm an electrician. I'm charged with battery-. j[UPp SAXON BY KEN BA1.D AND JERRY BRONDFIELD Judjfe Put him in a dry cell. - y y MR. mutchIW5. AS PlAHT ) tETTEB TAKE A We often pray 'Ehr purity,"ufl- - LNT ytOCK. JUPO' WE I 9 j BViO#M stuck iTOUTun NS ONl-BUlB W elu t h e Firm 's o r o w n a u r io h t.' a n d b o n a s SMIIE AtOOT \THW56... A aelfiahneaa, for tne'hlghest qualities i I'D DXE to KNOW ^'C A N 'T ACfOSP TO JOINT BStAUBE- ORUBBV'S WORK.'BUT THAfS AtL^BSOTMg'tt IF HE PEVELOFS ) 5T«0MEir«taSS) WHAT SWIFT IS ■ HAVE AHVrwNO of character, and forget that these A SHATTEif* V a t half THE UP TO'NOW i « '5 % «OWROFJ5' things cannot be given, but mult - T)watt AFUTuai PROOF I^IWBIdHT.' WHAT A TINKERIN* WrTM H ItP ? CAN'T AFFORD IT be earned Lyman Abbott. a O T T ie .'y ^ SAVINd IN OUR TEMPERATURE/ tw Hcsf to a YOU. SHiPPiNt costs' , NOw.Tuaaio.' TOO m a n y CONTROIS' TuaoiO/TiilS ISA EXPENSES r o n , a b o u t \ f. SflOWiNO FIRM A Kentucky colonel alwayii THAT RAiSEf r TOOK iT cloaeri his eyes when he took a ANOTW’e f uP WiTN THE BOARD.' drink. When questioned concemlnB OOUi&'nsSAQW NO OiCEf V ViftK U«.' ypuuER 0. this habit, he readily explained. Bull "The sight of good itekah. auh,’* ' / . B he said, "always makes my mouth water, auh, an’ I do not like to dilute my drink, auh. n -x .
Customer - - i should like aomt • Exciting new Silver Dart Styjing • 16 n^/body Polors, new interiort alligator shoes. • D?eat new Golden Commando V-^S engine* Clerk— What file does your al-i Yesa Plymouth is aJuOd for keeps ; , . and OOITON WOODP ligator wear? • Revolutionaiy Torsion-Aire Ride ■ ' BY RAY GOTTO we can easily make one yours for keepa. , A boy who was asked to writ* • S\ip«r-Bafe Total-Contact Brakes ~ C(me see ui and chooe^ from the newest, X ^ ‘ ' .-is' t * T , 0 C y, out what he considered an Ideal holiday dinner menu, evolved tha • Magical Push-Button Driving most exciting new cars ih town'tofioy. We’ll .7; following: First Course: Mines pie. x : Second Course: Pumpkin pie and V ' f ". • S-speecT fully .automatic TprqueFlite* be looking for you 1 / •Dpf.w ^ eWm »sf fM turkey. Third course: Lemon pig, 7B' turkey, and cranberries. Fourth course; Custard pie, apple pie, chocolate cake, and plum puddlnif. ..L-* RsjHfrj: P i^ ..... 'T h i n k f t t cu tttsu J! gULtH,‘Si,l In the spring a nrlalden’a fancy %!■; ■ 109$-^ neoocurr. doeen’t turn to thoughts of love, otr^arst.iH ioH . for the reason that love Is some* SAVINGS thing she never quits thinking of. '
B U G S B U N N Y BUZ SAWTER | l'M FREEZIN' YAK! HEy By R O Y C R A N E DOWN MB?E, / BUT NOW—SAVE SYLVESTER, BUT IT'S C O lM e tt 'UNLESS sue WAS BORN HAVEN'T YOU BUT TNERE WAS THE IF TRITE, M ir pOES HAMJ. HAVE VA !/ Arnnt'TDUR MOTMER ALWAYS M a tTI BlOOUSTAiNEP BOAL ATVOMf A DAUGHTER WASBORNP 1 UP ON THE ROOF f ‘ / K X t £ IMS OiPTURED HASHIS STORY WHERE I MADE ...... AND MASMttS KNIFI WHY HAS HE kept A SECRET? YET? piRtres. THAT SHE WAS SCABS AS evidence AND MTA/K HAS W REARED SYLVESTER faint ' I'M oun fill CAFTUREPVf THAT HE F0U6HT TO ■ CO^, flKATES? I M P E R I A L F O R D BUICK SAVE HER...HESMAB ■mANKYOU, ' 1 9 5 4 1 9 5 5 1 9 5 5 1 9 5 5 F O R D HE NEVER SAW YOUR SIRE AiOTHER A&A\N... , 2.DdQR HARDTOP CROWN VICTORIArTRANSPARCHT TOP SUPER 2.DOOR HARDTOP CO^VMflMJ ■qolppeB Tvith poWer eteertog, power fenUcee, power wtodowf, Egaippod with power steorag, power biakro, radio, heater. Equipped-with radio, hrator, autematie tTeaemleolBR, ten»*toM a^ppid wM^ot theUw ifeatnrea 0 t a nal Bad ear. flap* I p ^ e r MR't, radio, he«t«r, aatommUe MUiemUolaM. I'/ w h lteii^ l liree, lew miloRgh, palaL.i^ta|>walI ttres, low Billoage. « aow top. V »L* - • .• / .
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r^T^." / . * IIANC EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1967 PAGE n m e s N Maw PAGB f OUBTEBir fCHEffl'KR BVBfflNG BgfeAl^D.. MANCHESTER. PONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEH B. 1967 wLJm THE Herald Angle Yale Coach Says ^ Penalty Should Be Changed rtakes Iridiians at. Nebo, 9-6 By :Z_ EARL W. YOST JSpc.rtS Editor R ecord^9 Game ShoivI^ atin g -Trotters Amherst Bids Chalking np. aeV Malzone Setback Fifth , Red Flag Dropped on Offici^a and a strike, n* Footbalf officials these past Saturdays in college -games a rMord-brcaklng For Perfect Monday morning In too ' To Face Tough Spfaas ForWinFess have been getting it little more publicity than usual. A. week Bowling Leisgiie a t too X , r - In AL; Aparicio 2 nd ago the'men in striped shirts and white knee pants refused . t. Y F B in r l e A q i 'e V toys. Mrs. Kloter added Basketball’s ambassadors of goodwill, the Original Harleni Grid S e as o n Btandlng* Wiiliaihk a fourth down in the Williams-Tuits 26-26/dead- Olivar Says • ( 108-aad 8111 to-wind up .w I Home Charges a aparkliag 885 triple,tripla, also Globetrotters, will bring their showbotitihg exhibition to tha New York, Nov. 5 (VP)—Frank Malzone^f the Boston Red’ W L Pet. lock. The same day Wesleyan completed a long pass down to Manchester High *ym tofhorrow night when they meet- '.Amherst. Mass., Nov. 6 'OPi— Honeydew* .. 29 3 .906 the Amherist- six yard line in, the first period but at) official Uaved to M a new - roeerd In Sox. a last-minute, ineligible candidate for 1957 American John McLaughry. bearer of a fa Peaches . .... 15 17 .469 Bj PA’T BOLDUC ruled Wes hadiOnly six men on the* New Haven,! NoV; 8^(?P)— too Fruit League. -' - j the Philadelphia Sphas. The attraction is listed at 8!:45,with League rookie-of-the-year honor.s, was 4in overwhelming se mous football name. is. the figure Fig Bar* .... 1.5 IT .469 \Vinles.5 Manchester High line of scrimmage., and. a .penalty Enro-nte to her laudable l58 plenty of ticket*, available. Tlckets'S’- 1 player. "WUlie eSh do more ,Yale Coach Jprdan Oliver says aoore, Mrs. K|oter picked up an ., ,. -..a may he picked lip, at- Naslff# diir- lection today as the best sophomore in the A.L. behind Amherst's bid for its second Dates Sr Nuts 14 18 I,scored first vesterda.v after- was walked off sUd the play nulli the penalty for ilieBIfl'Substi- The •\\ig g i^ third bwm»n* perfect season In 80 years. ' Sugar Plum* 13 19 fied: Last Saturday at New Haven things belter thaft most any ball nddlUonal 55 Tdn* vin her Ing the day or. at the 'box office earned the league'! iophomore i The coaching son of the man Berries ...... 1022 ,513 '’oon hut. favored Windham th* field judge ruled Yale wa.a player you ever #*w. Willie looks tutions should be changed. apareo and came thaough with wluch open* #t'7 o’clock' at night. Dick AtkinsoQ award 'hy. a landslide in the an who for .years directed the grid ' came through with a safety, guilty of an ilegal .Buhstllullon and as if he enjoys the game more Oliver, whose ciub was penal a spare fill on her atrtice In the Several professional entertainment nual Associated Press poll of mem fortunes fiere. a t Brown and •Since the Honeydew* stretched a touchdown and a successful licnaiized the Elia 15 yard.s, This than Mlcke.v does, and he seems ized 15'yards for illegal sub- fourth box. Actually she acts will help'round out the show. more spontaneous and natural in missed but one pin oyer the 10 bers Of the Baseball Writers Asso St Dartmouth. McLaughry Has their first place margih to 14 full led to a Dartm outh touchdown Ini -P-'ni.nroua anu n*‘u r.i m atitution at a critical moment in This year’s east is built around Leads Scorers e.xtra point to upend the host 111 Ci„.i .I .h t and .n.hi»,i h** «<'tlons. For May*, baseball I* boxes, settling for n nine In the ciation of America. Malsohe was Watched the Lord Jeffs collect gamea With a 4-0 ahutout victory Indians 9-6 hefore a 'small tiimoiit the final eight seconds and enabled the D artm outh 14-14 Ue last S at Meadowlark Lemon and - Leon named on ’1S6 of the 1S3 .ballots six straight victories this fail. the Big Green to tie the Bulldogs. the alpha and omega of hia, exist urday, told Connecticut sports ninth box. She had a 10 In Hillard, the dribbling sensaUon. over the Fjg Bara yeaterday morn of lo.vBl rooter.* (90 paid admis ence.' Mantle la fast becoming a the tilled box, the only other cast. His formula for making his X- ing, four teama are staging a sions. excluding students ■ with 14-14. Movies have proveth, all writers here yasterday\t)ta(' Die Lemon la anything but a lemon In Ne ^Derby coaches to be right and the offi buAlne.saman as well a* a great Mil penalty la too aevere. time she failed to get a mark, when.hs Ughten* up hi* basketball Francona, Cola\1to Follow fomiation click is simple to phase merry batile for aecond apot. The SAA ticketsi at.Mt. Nebo. It vva* player," the article claims. . . . pier lowest mis were la the lec; Shortstop laila Aparicio of the but hard to find—a capable quar Peaches upended the Berries .5-1 the Red and White's fifth straight cials wrong. ' > \ "Instead of penalising a team trunks and starta flipping a ball Boston, Nov. 8 (fi>)—Dfek Atkin- ■Three new player* are with th* when a boy comes into a gaitie il ond aad- fifth boxes when she around. In addition to being the son and Pete Aldrieh-^Ulddlo- Chicago White Box-, rooWe-of-the- terback. a couple of good runners, to gain a tie for the runnerup po.*i- .setback this fall while the \1ctorl- Officials have pulled boners be Boston Bruins in the National got six each time, year in 1958. was aecond - with a stout defense and "wonderful tion with the I'ig Bars, and Sugar oils Whliipets. wlm moved ... into fore, and lh?y will again. Honest legally, 1 think it would be better & leading point-maker with the bury’a sophomore touitodown'twins H^key League thli season. Bron if the rule.allbwed tha oflIclaU tq A fter missing a m ark In the Trotters, Lemon #1*0 U the team's --•-hava'enllvensd the race'for scor 14 votes. Outflridera Tito Francona blocking." s Plums are only two dames out of fourth place in the CCIL slandihga, error* of judgment occur lime and co’ \Horvalb, Johnny Bucyk and sixth box, Mre. Kloter closed of Baltimore and Rocky Colavito of second after winning 3-1 oVer liave now won three in a row after time again.'^biit there is one thing tell th* boy simply that he can top comedla'n. Jlillard can dribble ing honors as fte w England foot-. I'nusiial Offense , Larry Hillman. The Brulna have not play, and not penalite any out with four - consorutive faster than most players cat) run Clei'eland each received one %'ote. Dates St Nuts who are in fourth losing their first two starts. in my mind that Td like atraiglit- taken Milt Schmidt's number 15 Aparao and her final total was ball' heads down the Novambor For 'most of the 19.57 season Mal- In the McLaughry attack, akin place, onl.v one game put of second. After a profitable ojjening half body.” and hia axhlbltion is ^w ayt pleas- stretch. to the side saddle at Indiana, the ened’ out. Why is it that good Jersey Ofit of the Show c»*e and jfist eight pins under Amy Plr- aone hsd been touted as being eligi Top scores- were chalked up by during which time they complete young olficiala are called "too in Olivar reiterated that the Yale ing. ■.-I-v, quarterback stands sideways when Larry Regan Is now wearing No. k o ^ town record of 181 which AU-East Ckolce Fullbaelc Atkituon scorad too ble for rookie laurels. He had Barbara Slfenge. league secretary ly dominated the action and th* experienced" for important games, substitution of end Bill MacLCalder Memorial Trophy laat aea- 36-12 rout of rival Norwich to Boston, but after hitting .185 In Sj'. fakea receivmg the snap which car Job turning in the results each scored the tying touchdown “and Town Foumameat at the Y. Hoxie. how in hia’ third year with ries to one of the deep backs. faded badly In the second half. basketball, and experienced men, *on for hia grSat play. ahead of Paul Abrahamiatt Of games the Red Sox sent him ' to | Week, 127-105 -332. Barbara Coach Walker Briggs' firad-up not to a letter, but the majority the game movie* prove it.” the Trotters. A graduato of Olivar said, "after all, we didii't Tufts in the point-maklng Fan Francisco of the Pacific Cbaatl "The position helps him to go Mitchell 118, Marjorie Holmes IJ.t, charge* went 59 .yards to scor* the of them, can't keep up with the ' . • > • N iagara Unlverail^r,. th is 8 ^ . 210 partmenti . , " t«ague In early June. / f along the line a bit better," Mc- .Ceal,Taft. 108, Janet Mailhot 107. Bits from the boxing circuit: break any rules. There wa* no Navy In Top Spot pounder waa ai\ . AU-Eaat .choice first time they handled the ball'in pace demanded by the sports as Atkinson has 54 points whilb Since Malsone had been to bat ] ■•■'j'Tjiughry aald in explanation of the BfulAh Shorts 107, Chickie Janlcke they are played today? Many Coley Wallace, who was tabbed clipping, no offsides, no foul play Charlie Hoxie and received honorable mention bn Button^ B utton, WJ i q ^s G ot the B utton? the lopenlng quarter but the aur- Abratmmian haa 52. ' 10* times officially, there jh’as a system. lOT Ahd Loretta Gagne 106. times when a good olficial is at another Joe Loiii* until he wa* or anything like that. Time was In L am b^t Rating Alt-Amarlca teama'tor two jiiiara. controversy over whether he -had ’ pristiti^ Whippets retaliated with a out when MacLean went in. If he McLaughry classifies the present Rlv^ football playAik from .Xvindham High and Mancheater Hlgh'wer* caught In the seen* above at ELKS Ijr.AOrE safety and a touchdown In the hi* peak, mentally and physical paired with nien and not mice, has He was named to the AU-Staf Boston Unlvaiidty's JotuuiW . qusHfled as a rookie In 19BT.i. .FRANK MAL20NE club as the beat eleven he haa ’ Standings had been told only that he couldn't team in both the National Invita Ijlaio, blahkad this p u t Wm ' JL. the line of scrimmage during yeaterday afternoon's game at Mt, Nebo. " ' ...... IrVindham won. 9-6, Whoi third fierlod en route to trsdng the ly. he’s in the "too young and in •witched to vocalising and has ..a New York, NovTy lie —Navy’s The Baseball Rules Committee, coached in 11 year*, three at W L Pet. experienced class" and by the time record. "Baby, Don't Knock Me play, maybe nobody would have victory over Notre Dame sent the Baseball Giant Ticket ^Office tion and the HoUdhyl.. Festival as wgs ' AhraJiainlan, holds composed trf members of'the Base- got the ball ? Don't know. You figure it out. t Herald Photo b.v Oflara 1. school's longest winning atreak been hurt, even though w* later awhile, Malsone finished with a Union College In Schenectady, Decl'ti Drive-In ...... 23 .5 .821 since 19.52, he gels experience, say 15 or 20 Out," on th* market . . . Chico Middles into toe lead In the race Toumagnehle ■( Madufili Square tolrd spot, with AS: , bsh Writers Assn,, declared Msl- N. Y.. and the laat eight at Am found out that MacLean was Garden. ' -. !’ .292 batting average. The Oneonta, Armory Phekage . . . 21 7 .7.50 With fullback Sammy Foster years of it, his reflexes are not as Vejar. who ap)>eared in the moat (or the Lumber Trophy, smblema-' Meanwhlla Ajitiich, tnllboek. In ■one Ineligible In Sep^mber. The N. T., resident wound up in a three- herst. . —I— , Gene's Bottle .Shoppe. 13 1.5 good but he gels the choice assign recent fistic offering in Manchester eligible all the time." tic of Baatem major coliere foot Swamped withf Reservations The Sphas are not any setups by the Mlddlbfaury aingla wlnf,/tonia committee met later during the way tie for third in runs batted The Lord Jeff’s latest conqueat Patten Builders ...... 11 17 ■,'3 ' and halfback Bobby McIntosh a.c- Hurt Two IVays ball supremacy. World Seilea and tooted to ban a ments. Looks from here like th* last summer, ha* gone back Into any : means. The club lilts fight from far down tha list to Jtqnp into in with 103, w'as second In hits with was a 19-6 triumph over .previ Clendaniel to Compete : Fred's Package . ....11 17 393 ‘ ‘■‘’“''•'98 ffw yards on the red flag is being dropped on the the acting field. The Stamford "The penalty hurt us two ways." Nine of the 12 coaches, sfiprto players, all with previous college the ^o. 4 position on ■ plaver from, cons1d«ratit» for the ously unbeaten Tuft* on the lat- 179: ••!• losers chalked up 100 added Olivar, “In order to send San Francisco, Nov 5 (Ah— A "I know It sounds crazy," he d( 185 and was third In Ooubles with ! Capitol Equipment... . 5 23 officials. fighter haa received an offer to writers and sportscaattrs, who dared, "but after .being on the' experience. Tom Brennan 8-8 la of two- touchdowns utd tons eon- rookie award in his first full sea 31. ter'i rain^renched field last Sat ' yards rii.shing in the first half but MacLean in, we took\out erid Pet* voted In the weekly poll, namM torrent of ticket reservations—al- son if he bad moTe' than 75 at bati 1 League-leading Deci's DriVe-ln Join Actors Studio but can't make Job out hel-e, 1 know wa’re going t of ^Villanova, Bay Radis 8-5. vara(ona. His total stw iu fit 48. urday. Capitalizing on opponent held on to ij.s two-game lead last Windham Coach Eddie Ferrlgno Riddle. Under the rules, we Navy. The other three first place j.most 1700,000 worth already—is f(qm St. Joseph's in Philadelphia, In any previous season in the . His IS home runs were the m t t altered his defensive alignmehta jo up his mind whether or not to hang to do it.” 'riiMo Payoff fpMia. funtbles and the ram-rod running In New England Meet night by rolling to a 2-2 i stale- Shota Mere and There couldn't send Riddle back, because ballota went to Army, last week's Wamping the San Franciaco Kevto 'riiomaa 6-8 from Boston we'lars. / he has ever hit in a. season. Casey hold the Indians to'a minus 11 up hi* gloves or try both fighting The city la building a new ata- By toMlng Unw toudiffcwni Stengel was so enchanted at-Mal- ' of halfback Marsh McLean, Am male with second place Armory Best run by an.vone on the Yale and acting for aw-hlle , . . Re unlike MacLean, he wasn’t in the leader. U„ ^m ' Oriboski 8-10 from St. Thus MalcoM found himself lii- herst scored In each of the first / yards after the- halftime break. lineup when the period began. So Penn State rahked third, followed Glatils'ilanls' front1 office. dlum for the Giants but it won't pasaes against too Gnantleo Ma tileiMe as r*/reokia atid claaslfled sane’s performance by mid-season Package. Third place Geiy's Bot Bowl football field laaL Saturday member the Baer brother*—Max -"■l\e heard t nf such thinga hap- he heady next aeason Peter'grin New Jaraey, Frank Mc- three periods before TufU collect- Captain Sc6tt Clendaniel. Manchester High’.* leading run- tle Shoppe fajled to gtfin on the Meanwhile, Windham Yva* grind in the 14-14 Yale-Dartmouth tie we actually lost both of them and 'by gyracusa, Plttaburgli and Dan- TT6n nte1ra>^il from fcnf, AI Digbar rines Sunday, qufirtorlksat Torn as a sophomore. As It tnniC(tDSit, that-tos Yankee manager-picked- r e s t C m A ^ T I5 1 1 ^ . New York. Nov. 5 uPi — Gene ing out 45 .yards in the first half and Buddy, they will soon etar in had to us* a third-stringer." mouth. OUiars in the first 10 were penln^e n ln ^ Iin Milwaukee, but this Hoffman said he and two full' Greene of Holy the IT-yea^d native of toe side him to play, in the'AII-Btar game. ed.lts touchdowm. ner, qualified for Saturday’s New England Cross Country front runners, being held to. a 2-2 wa* chalked up b.v (Joach Bob a Western comedy _ on teevee en beats atvythlng I've ever had any time assistant* can't keep up 'with 6-10 of Fenn. Military and John There are two games more in (Ace) Armstrong, one of six tie by Fred's Package. The third and added an additipnal 68 yard* in Blackman of the Indians. When He described the penalty called Boston College, Princeton Yale Muaheno e^from Lebanon, a high command qf that dapsiliineoL. \ walks of /New York clearly out-' In capturing the sophomore ac Meet with a ninth place finish in yesterday’s annual State brothers froifi Ellasbeth. N “J.. the last two periods to gain a titled, "OnCe Upon "it Horse." , . . by Field Judge Henry Hormel as and Boston University. Holy. Cross thing to do with," exulted Ticket what ha terms "a deluge” of tick \ distaneed'liis rivals as the league's the way of Amherst's bid for sea match al.so ended in a 2-2 draw the Indians' on-side kick worked to Large Lou Visciiai, who once called Manager Peter Hoffman, who's et orders. "Thi* far in advance school produi ' Oraan now hafi .notohfid 10 aeori colade. Malsone succeeded pitcher son's perfection. A fter wihlc*9 CIAC Meet over th&2.7 miles course at New Britain Teach- certainly rates as one of the com 113-89 advantage dti the ground "A bookkeeping error," and and Villanova also were mentioned As usual, 'the Trottars' pre- Ing. aarials to/putt-ahaad most bppressivs second-year play- Herb Score p t Cleveland, the lOM between Patten Builders and Capi perfection after the score was Hartford his home town, ha* come been with the National League or of a season that won't optn itntti Trinity, which McLaughry ha* era College. Clendaniel' wa.y tlmed'^- ing middleweight*. tol Eqiiipment. din ing the cool, overcast afternoon. knotted with seconds left, the offi ■tressed he wasn't making any In U^e balloting. ?;ame show at ffiid-ceurt la some- week's laadaf,, Lsa t 9 t. / - up with a new hope in Cleveland ^ ------ganization some J!5 years. April 15, of 1658, it'a amazing,” •\ choice. Clncinnati’a Frank Robin beaten only onCe since coming to in 14:01,1 som ew hat behind the Thus far, he haa won 12 fight.* There was little td choose be- official protest. ^ hing you don't wqnt to mias. The Spirlngfial^ and Dick Wi n»s/ Stocky rIghUiandad swing son was named the National recordrbreaklng pace set by Bris Best scores were pinned by Paul | cial blew his whistle ending th* William*. Lou now resides in Hoffman predicts the Giants he said.. Amherst, there Is the traditional Plenty of Action without a defeat. His latest vic Correnli 149-371, Tony Salvatore tw:een the two eveBl.v-matehed game. Blackman, who had walked Other speakers includeil Coaches CYCLONIC START Negro ilara ferm \a circle and ' Yfila. B o w have JIgkC, 'll . WBO begM .In the Boston ehato Ijeague'a outstanding sophomore tol's Jast-atcpplng Don Wilde. Houston. Tex. . . . Jersey Joe Bob Ingalls of Connecticut, Wal wilt play to 1 1-4, million fans in The ticket manager aald one or In 19)18. gave an Indication of what windup with Williams NoV, 16. tim i* Randv Sand.v, a journeyman 344. S)K>ts Zanlungo 126-337, Jim rivals in the air, the victors com aeveral mile* up and down the Stillwater, Okia. (NEA)—There their first season IK San Francis der yesterday for a box scat rai- show you a Nl®W*yo'*'***' ' Wlnta/rbauar sibSMtad' on* last week- Wilde covered the course In from New York, whom he decl- pleting four of 10 passes fortf41 Walcott'* son; Vincent, will cam ter Kondratovich of Bridgeport, it, now-you-don't roiiKM with a to come when he went to the MoLaughry says be Is not overly 13:26.2 to break the old record of On Racing Front A,celo 336. John Sasiela 335. Nap eldeline* during the cold, wet la reason for early saddling In ths co. To reach th at figure, he said, ervatlon-for tha season wag ' 'against O w staoutk' Widifi pfeMb Aparicio, a flaahy shortstop, con- ambitious about moving up .the sioned last night at St. Nicholas Rlvsrd .vards compared to Manchditer's paign under the name of Jersey Dan Jeasee of Trinity. basketball. further seasoning. He 13:59.2 set h.v M anchester's Pete Pitcher 130 and Hector afternoon. »hot out onto the field .Io«-Uvalcott Jr. when he turns Oklahoma Stats basketball corral. an enlarged minor league stadium Los Angelas. ^ / beat Bhddb' Ulfind by .ptansdng ft .888 with Ban Frandseo and rs* Unued to daasls afield for the coaching ladder, Arena. This wa.*, perhaps, his big 127. Percentages for the above six for nlrte and 57 .yard*. The Bilk a* if fired from a gun and made still seating only 23,168 w-ould "Some fans will do'anything to twice seofea Instead of throw 'Whits Sox, blit his stlckyrork tap- Close in 1952. New York, Nov, 5 i/Pi There gest test, for Sandy ha.* been in pro. Th* opening rival Is Big Eight ter anethar chance with the Happy at Job Team honors went to Filch High stapdings wer* received this morn Towner* managed a 9-3 ,edg* in It in two ae^nd* fiat to the Yale • * • rhunpion Kansas, Dee. 2, at §till- "have to run at near capably for get away from tha I^gare,'^ he Syraieuae U. and Boston' ing taje them u is hlahaufil prao> oied off slightly in his sophomore Was plenty of action on the against most of the topnotchers. first down* in the opening half but aide of the/field where he grabbed J Horae Show Opens 8cK In ^H1ng traiiflng In 1887. "I'm certainly very happy here," of Groton with a score of 80 points, ing incorrect. Former world'* heavyweight waler. all mir 74 home dates." \ cracked. gan tosir fbotoall- sarlaa In ties. / • sesaon. The speedy Veneaielan thoroughbred front today with "I know I'm inexperienced." AIYOMOTIVE LFAGl^E the Whlppetf gained a 9-i mar- on* qf the'^fficlali. It wa* a claaiy / Tills time KalHfis stuck with McLaughry - said. "If a coaching Hartford Public trailed with 116 foreign horses arriving for the In boxing champion Joe Louis and Urn Red Best sad tnisd ths glaring youngster batted .387 as compared said the modest Asmstrong today. . i Staitdlngs ,gln over the last 20 minutes of bit of broken field nuinlng but it New York, Nov. 5 (Ah—With no to .888 in his rookie y e a r.' offer did come up, it would have markers and New Britain placed vitational *100.000 Washington "But now that I'm past Sandy. I'A play. . hia wife have agreed to separate fewer than seven JntetTiational tlM bass gap In ths Boston in- to be something pretty special to third in the large field with 147 W L Pet. wa* M in vain a* Blackman loit D.C. Internstionsl at Laurel Park, certainly like to take on someone Foster, a disappointment up until ■ hi*Argument'. . . . I've often won- in Chicago.. .Senior fullback Gene Jumping teams oq hMd, the Ns- fldA Finding ths ihort Isft flald make me leave." tallies, Manchester, sixth last year Hollyw'ood Servio* ....1 4 4 .778 Coker of Yale continnei to lead Md., and the "Big Four " of A m eri higher In th e. division. I wouldn't (Junliffe Motors . . . . . ; 13 5 .722 yeaterday. wa* th* game's top run fed Ju.*t. how many coache*, »ay tional Horae Show opened 69th wall'at Fenway M rk an Inviting BUIXPCPS BITE The Jeff C6ach who spvnt most and champion in 1954 and 1955, can racing pointing for the *75.- want to go back to fighting fel- .tlfe bail carrier* with a fly* yard edition today "at Madison Square tsrgst. hs hit for both avsrags and wound up;.eighth._ln..yesterday:b Man. Auto Parts ...... 12 6 ,to7 ner with .54 yards in 18 carries t(ut high *chool. ball, wohid get of hit boyhood in Amherst when DOO-addfd TrehToti Handteap-at-j-tow* 1 - know 1 'can beat. " away with aideline coaching as is Average per carry, Unsufig Nick Garden,,Wlien If* all over in eight distance. Now Haven (NEAl—Tale has his father. Tuss, was mentor, has meet with 196 points and followed Alcar ...... 8 10 .444 the local fullback was a miniii ohe Kangaa. who picked up 78 yards Garden State'Park. "I knew I had Sandy all the , Manchester Radiatoi* . 6 12 ,333 yaf'l >0 the second half. Windham's paramount in Ivy League football day#,'-there will be a champion de RUsM at .888 lU 'finest freatiman fitotball squad been associated with football for Bristol 149, Middletown 173, Nor- against Dartmouth, also sports cided on a point baali, which i# «1ch. defending champion, 185 and The mile and one half Interna way. In fact, it was hi* experience i DeCormier^ Motors .,. . 2 16 111 hard-driving I.,en Manning was a, where' the coaches run'-ap and A fter hovering abova .800 for Bine* th* peagreens Of 1953-34. most of'his 10 years. tional on the Laurel turf co^irse the same averse as Coker. Yalfi' something new In thi# venerable Grenewich 185 in the final team ^at kept him in there, I thought. I " Hollywood Service increased it* second to Foster with his down the aideline* throughout the plays Penn at Itoiladelphia JlAtur- standings. will be held next Monday, two days On the ’Other hand, it wai my in- ‘ place mar^fin over Cunliffe total of M yarda In 16 caniec. gamee between, the two 20 yard svsnL Heretofore, the internation day...Area college football (ana i: after Dedicate, Round Table. Gal experience that kept nl* from Motor* to a full game laat night I ' - tine*. Perhaps the Ivy League ha* al taama limply tried to win aach - - --- „ — - „ . , . . ^ , . .pA#- p The Mat Includes lant Man and Bold Ruler thresh it an unwritten rule which allow* will have two fine attractions \on event a# It came up. •topping hiip. at th* Y alleys. The Servicemen (X-IL SUndInjpi tap* one week, YVom Saturday In addition to the top three hut In the Treqton at Camden: I nanlmons Verdict ’ blankei). Manchester Ratftator 3-0 > th is teama the individuals not on the N.J. when Trinlty,,-irie#t* Wesleyan at winning aquada but ivho finish^ Armstrong won the unanimous whilaThe Motor* had to settle f o r 1 Hall ...... 2 Hartford ,,-dnd UCdnn battles BULUmO TRAVELS Thepe French Invader*, and the decision. Referee Ray Miller gave a 2-1 win over third place Man-| ...... 3 .750 Who'# th* belter all around Rhode;JsIand at Storrs for the New Haven (NEA)—Thi# 1# among the top 10 alto qualify for German threat, Baron Henry L>n«L MOTORS the .'NeW Englands. The list, ex it to him. 7-1-2, while Judge Joe Chester Auto Papts. Fourthn piHccplace j Donard,1*/*** ^ ...... »»•#»**•. .867 baseball player. Mickey Mantle of Yankee Conference titi*...For Yale'# busiest football traveling A I I - n t o W Thyssen'i ffisos, arrived b.v plane Agnello had it 7-3. Judge Mike Alcar .also captiiped all t h' r ■ e e |i wmdham ...J...... ^ JiOO ' 5 8 (he Yanks or Willie Mays of the Ah'e fifth consecutive week. Junior ■eaaon since the turn of the cen cluding Clendaniel, .includes Mark late yeaterday for the sixth nm- 0 *. j Bristol Wells (2), W arren Harding, Don Davldowtch had Armstrong in points from cellar-dwelling De-1 B risto l...... y ; . i JS.3 Giant* 7 Sport magazine, in itf^ halfback Larry Day of Orange, tury. After Cornell comes Penn Little (5), Hartford Bulkcley, Dick nlng of the Laurel International. front. 8-2. while the Associated Gormler Motor*. I' iManche.*ter .0 .000 current Issue, ha* a fine arUele on Mass., leads the UConn football sylvania in Philadelphia, Nov, 9, Leahy (6), Conard and Bob Mc The .French contenders are the Press scorecard gave It to thq Night's finest scores included the pair and names Mays'the No. team in total offense. and a trip to Princeton, Nov. 16. Carthy (10), Middletown*;, Earl Of '-Harrington'* Montaval. youngster, 7-3.' Ell Fish 356, Mike Denhup 126-1 b.v a Ya« Clendaniel, who was aavanth in Roger Saint's Denlsy. and the Aly ■ "He was the toughest of all my 360, AI M onette. 133-3.51. Kenj Manchester s .first, iihanra at '57 CADILLAC Kahn’s Rose Ro.vale II. COME last year's meet, also competed in opponents," Armstrong' acknowl Ostrlnsky 345, Bid Bratnard 335. | moving tf '■ball ■■ rams ' jt) th* Initial ■ 60 Spaeitil \ the New England's last fall and The Irish represenUtive, .Sleph- edged. “ It was a little hard to get Howie 'August 141 and Norm period ^ e n a Wndham foui^h HEW FOR '57 and 'SR CARS raced home in 28th position. anotia, wnd 'Venesuela's McKUv inside hlj long arm*. But 1 know I Kloter 134. . dowhgamble mi*s^by a yard on Th* Sumdard of th^ World Other Bilk, Town harriers yes- ley. fly InMater in the week for the had him. I always fight to win, not the^m e team's. 4/. Foster circled .\ terdsy ftcluded Tom • Hart (82) International. Stephanotis is'ownecl to knock out my opponent. If I hiF right flank for U yard*, and by Arpad Fioach. Hungarisn-bom get chance for a kayo, I go after GOODYEAR CUSTOM - f B l 14:41, Tom H yson'(45) 14:45, B ar \jfut Fights o other runi^g plays produced L A L Motor ry Dougherty (49) 14:48. Bobby international financial lawyer, it." another first down on the visit NADA Prieo ./■ Kwash (56) 15:07 and Ja.v Boris 'while McKinley is from the Cara- Of-an hi*'victories, Armstrong, or'* 38. Three plays later quaetcr- You Save (-72) '15:18. Ernie Irwin failed to CA5 Stable of'Vicente Cannizsp. a, protege of - heavyweight' chAm- New York -;Qen# (Ace) back Danny Renn. scampeCM 18 SUBURBANITE P r ie * \ compete because of a strained hip The week's first day of racing pion Floyd Patterson, haa recorded strong. 1.54. Eliishethv N. J. Ollt- .yards on a keep play ginl the pile- muscle. yesterday found Sorcereaa winning only one knockout- But most of pointed Randv Sandy, 1 New driving Foster po\vef‘ed hi* way to $ 211.00 the *12,boo Staten Island rfandi- hia victims have been beaten deci- Ydrk. 10. . fh(t four-yar/i stripe. Renn slipped $1095 cap at Jamaica. The 5-year-oId •ively, , , , jParis -Cherif H an^ 129 1-8. , oyer his left side for a half yard McCormick Released 'daughter of ^llde Ruke-Quick Neither he nor Sandy. Who suf- France, outpointed ^filbal Omodel,* ‘| and a score four pla.vs, later. $ 2 ^ 7 7 Touch covered th* six'furlonga In feaed a case of the flu a couple of 136 1-8, Italy, 10 Early in the. third quarter. Pos 1:11 3-5 for an *8.80 payoff,*! weeks ago. had a mark on him at Pari* SeraphWi Ferrer. I t s 'i , few York, Nov. 5 (Ah—The un- the end of the 10 rounds. ter, was tackled in his own end inditional release Of Frank Me- Calumet Farnis A Glitter won France, oiitpqmted Emilio Mar zdne attempting to run back a h«r third race without a defeat A crowd of 1.321 paid *2.458.68 coni. 147, luirlS’. 10. t>oor pitchoiil from the winners' N.A.D.A L and L Motor irmick as s coach of the CTincln- for the bout ehich wae telecast Honoluli>-i-Joe Micell. 1,50. New You Save nati 'Redlegs. was announced to. as she took- Laurel's feature in It-yard line. That appeared to b* PRICES Price 1:39 4-5 for the mile: As the solid to some sections of the country York, outpointed Ramon Fuentea, Just the break Windham waa whit-' P ric e McCormick, a first baseman by Dumont. 1.56 3-4; Log Angeles, 10. for the Redlegs several years ago. choice, she paid « minimum $2,20. ing for as the Willinmntlc eleven Goodyear Custom Suburbanite Tnheleas '57 CHEVROLET had been first bue coact). He com: Picks Girl won th e . OlneyvilfC took the ensuing kickoff and $ plained last season of s recurrence, PurSe in N a rra g a n ie tt' P a rk 'i 27- marched H2 yards, excluding an Size Black White . Bd Air Sedta. V-8. Loaded. 2,250 of severe pains in his back—a con-, day meeting Oj^er. She covered additional 15 yards which wa* the $ - 1/ dition which had cut short hit the six furlongs in 1:18 2-5 and Texas ti&M ^r^ngthens Grip sesult of a holding' penalty, in 7:50x14 27.77 .32.77 plajring cartor. , paid *10.. rtght plays, for U)* game-winning 8:00xl4 29.77 35.77 On First Place in Grid Poll . The aforementioned Manning ’S5BUICK 2 bucked over his own left guard r ’.-:-/. . / X ■ e l $1,110 $■ $219M for the six-pointer from one-yard X 8,50*14 .32.77 .38.77 Hitrdtop, PoIIf eqiaipped. I \ ' , I N New York, Nov, Tqugh,<-nln*'‘for Aecond, eight for third, out. Biggest 'gainer* on the drive win-’em-ail Texas not only etc. -r were a John Wheaton to Butch 9.00x14 .35.77 ' 41.77 retained, but strengthened its hold The rest of the top 10 had quit* Sorrachi aerial .which netted 18 a shake up front last week. Miehl- . yards. . And a beautiful------—15-yard - THESE TIRES BRAND NEW — ’SSfONTIRC on the N ^ 1 ■raiiking in the As<- gan State, jip' from sixth, took I Ron IJogue, Who tACTORY FRE((h. UMITED QUANTITY 80JME SIZES. i-Door. HydnuBBte, radio, $■ soeiated Press college football poll fourth with Jbw*_ gfth. (ifth The . ___ Hawk- over his left side and qulck- $1495 this week—the first;t club other eyes,' tied by Michigan, had Iteen iy reversed his fiejd to baffle th* heater. than Oklahoma to staiy on top two third. Mancheater defenders. | weeka in a row since m'id-1955. - Irish Tumble .A.'^'lce .the Indians reached tha Not since Oklahoma took the Notre Dame, fifth a week-ago. Windham 18-yard line in the final Don’t Pay More-Later 'S4MERCHRY top spot frorfi then m ighty Mary and Duke. ! iventh 1*^1 week, quarter but were repqlsed both SNOW JIYLQJJ FGB 51 AND land in Ui4 eighbi week of the '55. tumbled to the second' division .times.' Manchester’s last " chince BUY NOWI '58 MODELS Hardtop Monterey. Radio and $218.00 m campaign have the Soonera been with their first defeats Isst Sat went out (he wlndhw when Frank. $1W RE SURE — IE SAFE Nylon heater. Mereonatic.. unable to'bounce back to the top urday. Baker intercepted Renn'a toaa-on’^ Nylon Tubeless Tubricaa after a week’s absence. They had bhip State moved from eighth the W hippets' 12. The i'nvaderS IN ANY W ea th er Black W hite took over and ran out the clock been, out of the No. 1 ppsltiqn only to sixth, Na'iys the Irish beater, 7.50x14' 28.17 #1.11 twice until last - weelc. stepping leaped'from lAth.tp seventh, Army with .the help.of t'wo five-yard FISK RANCHER jmnalUes — offside and" ifelaw of 8.00x14 S7.17 88.11 j tochfor Tennessee and idichigan moved from hihtH to eighth, Ten »50xl4 28.17 *8.17 m m I iState last year, .; f nessee advanced from 17lh f to the ganie. The latter infraction % PROVED w $895 $217.00 gqi^e the Whippet* a first down' f o r 0.00x14 88.11 88.11 ■ ■-I- Sedah y*8. Radio aiid heater. Held: tofTwo TD« ninth ahd Noftli,,,Qarollna Stale >k'A- stayed 10. . on their ovm 46 instead of a fourth, , ★ IN AI.L WEATHER . But this aW> la th e fh-at time,, (and four situation. • ★ ON A a ROADS pise Onppable Cnsing since 195J i|iet''(f>klahoma has been This'..Week's games pair none 6ff ^ Windham f a 11 e d. to peqatrate ’ A O O x U - WAY LEADERS ^eld to bnlyl. twp toKichdown* ean the top-JO, but de call for 8ve beyond the ,Manchestef<.4tj. * * rt J . . WMliMOay, Nov. ^ lilO f ^ battles between (he first And; sec *53 DODGE successive Satn^ays.:-losing the llhe in the first half „wWto'Th* 0 .7 0 x lE 7.T0 x15 I FIRST IN FIRST IN . " top poslttqn to Texas AAM a w ^ ond 10. Oklahoma- plays Missouri, $106.00 a newcomer at' 18th; Auburn plays reeched the Whip- 2 for ^2.00 2 for 20.00 iREaUUR O F T H E STYI-PNdl SediB.' Antomitie transmiasidn, Maiiciiootor High Sehaol fiym ' Ago after a 14-1.8 aquaeker hgainsl fO W B R I J Mississippi State (mb),; ' Mlchl- radiio and heater. Oolonido and VaralA holdifig aec Wf^lte, (a iM to generate the nac- ; f Sale Price Sale Price All-new deeign! Sleek, yet; rugged. blew Sue ^ AlU Saparatoin’t Fabulous No. t GlobatratMrs . Sah SU te m«eta Nitre- Dame'; All Pdrpose ----- SupW'Torque ’58 Poaer Giant ond this week'after iSat Saturday’s favy play# Duke and’ Tenneaaee **»• remain- '7 .H ) x1S Black 1 White r LOW -fRICED 3!; , Deluxe: chrome grille and trim . . , V-B'a dw ver wheppihg 20A to 234 18-0 Job on Kansas IState. Ing distance. Full Trends modem twin bbadlights for aafar / VI. PHILADELPHIA SPHAS trie# Georgia Ted’■edh, wh(eh'.;gained 2 for 28.00 4 8.70x16 18.11 *8.11 bereepower. 'Extra pqwer cuts trip CHRYSLER The last time Oklahoma failed to 18th after upsettiittlng Duke, n! Once again the Indians' sturdy -Hars—for you to.drive now—are the first tru c ^ ever night driving . . . aseeaping, future- time, lots you pass mbro u M y , 4 Q 817040 -Be* Comic Meadowlark Leiiioa. CharUs Hdxle, Laon Hillard, total more, thjut tiyp touchdowns in. ■V*. ij ^ co-captAln and'tackle, Jo# Dyer 740x16 .^*1.11 • 28.11 - inspired linea . . epafkUng new reduess engine straim aaauros long Y'S. Radio and heaier.: ' J610, $4* Erm ^ RoMniMiB—all-time OInbetroHer greata! - two consecutive j^mes was in the bust that M d the low*pri<»d three —Tenneasee V , loNE ADM18SION—BtAO (Tu inel.) PfPBWifiiWfvr 9 r w f i iv v f third. Bniahed Just 26 point* ahy (ootbaU. coach 'Bowden Wyatt, ad- SSSli 'SKt'"; HARTFORD STORE of Oklahi'hfima. The— —'ngera, 6-0- - aia draating a^ freahman pep rally, henn, 8oIS!eruieaiilt ■ UcIn- ./I MOTORS Adnnee at Naaattra Anna. 1018 MWa BWPIm m Batohall lA Oklitooma, actually gained more passed .along this success, formula Fo.t,r, Wrin,.. ZleiSk. fide, Inc. 911 PARK ST. l orgwBwl «ad RBwanlf Sdai. SfvIcB, Parts 8-1847. Co-Bpenaored by Dtlwrorth-Cotn en Qo»y Amerlean LeOen flidr place ttUIota than thb- Soon to first-year stiidenta at the Uni •0 OAKLAND ST. MANCHfSratt Post 108. of Mae chaeter. ' -j . -i, ’ ■ "■'I''-- Windham ■ ■ f1 CENTER ST.— Ml 3-2444 ' t CH 4-8581 er*, 50-481 AAM received 88. versity of Tennessee: 'iStiidy herd, ManchesKR- „ * 0 8-« iM CIM tR $T. Ml 3-S101 OPEN EVENINGS Oklahoma, held second on tha atteiid churrh regularly and see 0 0 0-4 -i'.U. bLx Offico Oileo# Night'ef f-. • ■■ .:i'.
_ ____ FAGB SEjnXSy MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALP, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1957 IIAKCHESTTBE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1957 PAGB 8SVEMTBSN I Auto, Drmnc School ON THE BEACH Based" on the Best-Selling Novel by N4‘vll Shute Wearing Apparel— Port 57, Business Locatlj^ns Houses For "Salt 72 for Rent ' 64 Houses for Sale 72 tARSUN'S ORIVtNO SchoOi. Rockvfllo-Verhon Pardons Classified ~ . ^iteaidS y M ^ OenrW, fieT ASSORTED outgrown clothlnk. BEAUTIFUL' six room, ranch, en $58.46 PER MONTH and down pay Girard’s Trial Manche^er's 'only trained ' and Girt s sizes 10-12-14, Phoha t h I e n t ir e BUILDINO about 6,500 ■\ closed rear pbrdi; cellar, partial ment will buy thla large five'jwjm. y '. certWe'd. instructor. For your safe- 9-3616 aftar 8 ;30. square feet Suitable (or stores, recreation room,-14i’ frontage, LiJbrtu’v €uts ty We are trained to teach proptr- ranch, on highway 44-A, scIjodI iqcs office, insurance company( hall, ■ opiy $15,700, Carlton W. HUtchlna. bus In front ,o( houaev-also to Man Town Actions Slated Ends, Defence Advertisement ly Ml. e-6078. etc. occupancy 8-0 months. In MI 9-5132. / LADIEIS’ clothes, size 22H and chester High, very good location. Fo] Men CLASSIFIED ADVTi center of town. One car garage (or Qarage,. patio, one tmre, garden, MORTTAXSCS—Mancheater'a lead 24H. Call AU 3-6556. Ma n c h e s t e r — Seen aii the /S rent St the Center. CJaU MI 9-5228, fireplace, waShhoom downataira, For Superior Court Decision Lines -■■X: ‘ . DEPT. HOURS ing DHvtng School offers the ir.ost or MI 3-7444. others? Good. Now see and com Asks Acquittal H ortf^ Nov. 6 (/to—TWO____ in driver education. Thousands of full cellkr. Can be bought reason 8:15 A. M. to.4:30 P. M. pare this lovely five room ranch. ./'/ ezmvietod of aOMUttlng wqomb-^ satisfied students. 300,000 miles Course of Iho Wanted—^To Buy 58 FOR OFFICE or commercial use, Stone, front, large living room, able. No egente. PI 2r72H. Rockville, Nov. 6 (Special) f ’pald to the State Teachere Retlze- ((JzMt&itied from Page One) The follon'fng fiction titles hgve accident free Instructions. Ml USS SCORPION pne Uf whom was fatally otraag^ three rooms, ground floor. Main dining room (or three bedrooms), SIX ROOM ranch, fpll, basement, The “/ow n of Vernon and the City ment Fund. This referendum is re been added to the Mary . .(Hieney COPY CLOSING TIME 8-7398. street near Center. Phone MI •^rlnive won -favorablt eorut^tifm^ OL4> GUNS (apy condition), garbage disposal, combination recreation room pafliaily finished, of Rockville are each involved in quired by an act ot the last gen brass pickers by making the sound Library: Abaunza, Sundays from swOrds. war relics, anUqqes. etc. 9-5229 or MI 3-7444. windows and doors, attached ga'- of loading his rifle and Inserting !a o ti from th* OonnecUeut BErdeiui FOB CLASSIFIED ADVT. MANCHESTER Driving Academy ■shady lot, blockirom achdoI.-Gall eral assembly. . Two to Six; Asimov, I&arth' (one'or whole collection), 70 Mill rage, terrific lot, 90x293, con- actions to be heard in Tolland Szdenzse Thrills Students the expended cartridge into the Bz>ord. guarantees results. Ebcpert instruc MI 9-0886, after 6:30 p.m. , County Superior Court Thursday ^ MON. THRU FRI tion, dual controlled "ar. Call PI / St. Tel, MI 3*5n7. yspient location. Bowers school, Two Science assembliea were grenade launcher,’’ Iteyashi said. Room Enough; ISarna,' Deadly ' - ■ m ------^ ^ Suburban For Bent 66 $18,900. Ciesaynskl-Felber Agency. and Friday. Frank Higgina,''88, Booton, was 10:30 A. M. 3-7249, Day or evening appoint- SIX ROOM’’ Cape, kitchen, living held Monday. Grades 10, l l, and "This was to no avail. So he took Summer; Berckman, HoyOilng granted commutation o f bla Ufa y ' Ml 3-1409 or MI 9-4291. room, dining room, three bed The case of Abraham L. Broqks 12 attended an assembly at 9 a.m., the only recourse left? to (ire the DarkneM; Buroett, Brain Pizdtera; SATURDAY 9 A. M. menu. WANTED—Used storm door, 80’’x .ROCKVILDEIr—ThrSo room, new against the Town of Vernon has sentence by the board yootarday. 1— Europe rooms. two twin size, walking dis while grades 8 and' 9 viewed thi expended cartridge casing and ttebot,/Nurse Cftalg;- Carrier, Bay Ha was convictad Ilf yoars ago of 2— *“As)o ,80". Phone Afl 9-5495. apartment, heated, electric range, Ma n c h e s t e r — New five room tance to achoola and' downtown. been postponed one day to 'Thurs chase the brass pickers away with Eseapinf to Auttrolia kombiagt hod eaaihtlot- refrigerator, /disposal, no pets. ranee. Lake street. Large rooms, same program at 10 a.m. The of the^Damned; Corbe^; Midshlp- strangling a Portend g M TOtTlt fXWPERA'PERATkl ON WUJ. Garage— Service—Storage 10 3— Africo Owner transferred. Write to J. H. day, The postponement was grant program was divided into 6 parts. the noise that results. man/Cruiae; (jostalm Below the snHi 10 oriitr U.S. Nory od. life io Hm oerthoce ^ tntfodueed kies to hdpiro Devidson, e vtvecious WILL PAY cash for store equips Call TR 6-2^5 or TR 6-6050. finished recreatfon'room with fire ed by Judge Philip A. Pasture this Patrick J. Sutovan, 80, of Nsi(> BE APIr ta x iA 'TED 4— N. Amtrteo Eastman, 37 Fair Street, Laconia, The demonstrations included the "Not only the brass pickers re Salt; Cuthrell, ThreAFacea o f Love; ships, submorisa Cmdr. komisphtro And HmI the ' Mo^e dillerbiegly remindful of Dwight's wife Dwight ment and stock. Alsu office equip place. 1>4 baths, combination win morning because Tz>wn (Jounsel walk, convlcte^ of g raps r a itx g k 5— S. America Dvighl Towtrt Itemed klmoetf esder comjMiid at the Aostrot/ ment or what have you to sell^ If THREE ROOM unfurnished apart New Hampshire, use of gyroecopes, conservation of mained there, but aome of them Delsa, Blue Chlp*f Drohan, Come and given a oqapended reformatory GARAGE FOR RENT. 93 Foster 6— Australia lethal rodioHoe wvs re preferred to believe fhef Sharon Towers end their two dows and doors. Will accept build Harry H. Lugg has previous com came up closer to him instead. The rediotien from eebail lentlessly driftisf soerii. «y, Tesrert vet euigsod oo Aoieit yeueg children svere Hill elivt in West Mystic, Conn. we can not use it We will try to ment with heat in Rockville. Ap ing lot or Industrial land in trade. angular momentum, gravity de With He to Haztodonla; Dublijatev, term 13 yeaio ago, was groatod aa Dial M l 3-5121 St. MI 9-2894. offieor, Lf. Cmdr. Peter 215 WOODLAND STREET — Splc mitment in another court. audacity ot such behavior gave e ie«7 to WUNwn ikwrow O C».. too. sell it for you. Superior Sale. All ply 25 Maple St., Rockville. Call Builder-Owner Ml 3-6321. and span six room Cape, two un fied by a barrel that rolls uphill, Not by Bread^ Alone: Fenltong, outright pardon." . Brooks claims that Rock'vllle inertia illustrated by driving nails Girard no chance of exercising WE HAVE available, undercover 9-9953.______^ finished, full shed dormer, up taxpayers will be liable for a tzuz Schemers;, Pinney, Third Level; ‘Tha bosM also acted favorably' space for (our outboard motor Ma n c h e s t e r — Spacious five with a hzuid and pounding nails thoughtful deliberation. He flr ^ stairs heated, aluminum combina to support a town Pollzje force Hitchens. End of the Line; Hock on the appeal of FPsd Weaver, 87, boat.s for storage. Inquire Ml Business Services Offered 13 Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Artii 45 Wanted to Rent 68 room ranch,' fireplace, garage, on top of a head. again. Thus brought about was-'a ing, Single Way of Poison; Hor- of Hartford. Hia flvs to oevoa year Building Materials 47 Household Gds 51 tion storm windows and screens, despite the fact that they support consequence completely unthought Le*^ and Found 1 3-5427. Rooms Without Beard 5: patio. AA zone. Country’ living at oversize garage, lovely yard 240 Also shown were: How water gan, <^e Me I^seeaton;- Kantor, aentenCe was reduced to two yeaio, HILLS’ t e l e v is io n Service. DEBTS HEAVY? Dial CH 6-8897 Sheathing 1x12 T A G Kiln GOVERNOR WINTHROP — Ma t h r e e BEDROOM house or mosphere with city conveniences. a city force. starts a fire, the unburnable hand of . . . there was no time yfhlch making him eligibla for parole af Ava'ileblc St all times. Philco fne- end ask Frank Burke or Jinny KNAPP SHOES 2 apartment, Manchester or vicin feet deep. Very reasonable in A'tty. Edwin M. Lavitl. reprea- J-obo;'Kaufmann, Remembef Me to rOUND^Part CJoUie black and arry MahoneV, Dried (6000' min.) per M $88.50 hogany desk, good condition. Call Asking $21,600. Elsie Meyer,-Real price. Exclusive with ElVa, Tyler, kerchief, poor man’s volcanos fire permitted him to think of zinythlng Oozl; Lawson, Whip Justice; h e ter-Nov. 17. He was oonvieted Nov. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 torv supervised service. Tel. Ml Steucek how a second mortgage 358 Main St. Tel. “ 3-4327. ROOMS WITH light housekVej^g. ity. Call MI 3-2955. tor, M.L.S. MI 9-5524. , entlng Brooks, has Issued sub else other than the carrying out light tMJ. mate. Call L«e Fracchia, Framing Lumber, 2x4 to 2x12 after 4 :S0. MI. 9-2589. Centrally located. Afrs. Dorsff over Cz>ve: Randd. Atlzu Shrugged; * to -4 :S0. Call MI 9-9770. FOR SALE—Woman’s English bi MI. 8-7449. tion call JA 7-4183. SaIe.,Thursday. Friday and Satur low’s Furniture Dept. For ideas 1 Full price $14,500. Call BOLTON—Two large wooded lota The action is being taken as^a. 4he audience, the magic bells hlm.'W’- lie about the killing to was on liberty from the U.B. Na'vy cycle, fully equipped, almost new. Steel eJeUar Sash (Picked Tailor Shop. 8 Btasell. All 3-7383. urgently need four to five room result of the appeal by the City Relchiey, Burying o f Kingamith; day from 10 a.m.-4 p.m, Bar stools, chairs, lounges, at After 6:30 ijlt 3-5047. on Williams Road. Call owner. MI wlilch ring with only the aid of cover up. Submarine Base at Groton. HS Call MI 3-4501. FLAT FINISH Holland window Up' \ Each $4.10 heated apartment. Call MI 9-3394 ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor 3-6321. of Rockville and by Sanitary Ruck, Leap Year Romance; Saint, SUNOCO low-low prices. EZ terms always after 5 p.m. MI 9-4543 electrical propulsion, the 1,000,000 Hayashl charged that Nickel was allowed to plead to a bbargt AutomobDes for Sale 4 shades, made to meeaure. All FAIRBANKS —- Morse W|iter Knotty Piiib Paneling. All at Alarlow’S Furniture Dept. PLEASANT, CLEAN room for two Paper Mills, Inc., East Hartford, Village Diary: Barton, Death of a of second degree murder becauae TURNPIKE STATidN FOR LEASE 8 Ft. \ per M $135.00 Other Listings Available LOT 100x200 Ferguson Road, off volt huifta^lightnlng chain and the was Jealous of the p u b 11 c 11 y metal Venetian blinds at a new aystems. Shallow or deep Well, gentlemph at Center. Parking, from the Public IJtilitles Commis "Electric Oatepus." Grandfather; Schaefer, Company of of evidence he was Intoxicated Business Services Offered 13 Modem two bay. limited capital Porter St. AH utilities. (^11 MI Girard got when his case caused Cowards; Scherf, Judicial Body; NEED A CART Short on a down low prifce. Keye made while you sump, or de-watering pumps. TO GO HOUSEKEEPING bath, ahower. 29 Hazel. All 9-7083. Buslnea^ Propyrty for Sale 70 ON THREF acres, good land, cus sion decision permitting sale of a fuyor In Ihe United States and When the Incident ziccurrezl. payment or had your credit turned wait. Marlow’i. required, low rent per gallon. Cus Water softeners. Purifiers. /Water On our rom ^ itors advertised ALL YOU HAVE TO DO 3-6514 after 7 p.m. the local water company to Subur HztojittM Notes Shaw, Tip on a Dead Jockey; REFRIGERATION- sales and serv tom blending coming soon, y prices We will bbat them by at tom six rooms. l',4 baths. Double Admitted yesloiiday: Herbert because Nickel feared he might be '- "He la not an habitual crimlaal,’* down? Don't give up1 For a good ice. Commercial, residentiah. air heaters. Installation and kemice. least 5% . \ IS PUT $28 DOWN Q U I^P R IV A T E home, twin bed STORE, 707 MAIN St. Center busi garage, high elevation. $15,950. ban. Nielsen, Mounted RtJ>.Mrs. Minnie “libeled as a criminal himself." Slau^ter, Golden Ones; C o Atty. George Merwin of Hartford deal—not thm a amail loan con- INVISIBLE WEAVING of cigarette Please call Mr. Bonne.y o# Mrs. AND PAY $16.18 MONTH room next to bath, TV, free park BOLTON—iTeduced for quick sale. mers, Ring Around Her F in^; conditioners, freesers.' A. and W. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Main. ness district. Can be remodeled or Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. Owner leaving state, must sell, Property Settlement Asked Beaumont, 3)4 Prz>specb-.St: Mrs. Hayashl also cited conflicting told the board. ‘Here la a boy who Deny—eeq' "B arry" at 333 Main bums, tears, etc. Very .reasonable, Wetherbee at Hartford BU 9-0291 MI 3-7958. TAKE 1. 2, OR 3 YEARS ing. MI 9-6801 after 5:30. A $5,000 attachment Involving Taber, Mrs. DaffozUl; Walker, A RefrigeraUdn Co. Ml 9-1237, MI NOBODY—BUT NOBODY enlarged'aa you desire, basement, approximately 10 acres. Ml 9-1383. Nora Jelinek, 19 Thom^bn.^ St,; mode a asrious mUtoke early la 8t. (FoiTherty Douglas Motors). Mrs. Holmes. MI 3-7063. for appointment. TO PAT IF YOU WISH testimony from Hidetsugii Ono- 9-20S0. MI 9-0088: oil heat, plenty of parking. a D MANCHESTER property at 97 Vernon Ave., has Mrs. Irene (JOchran. Somers Ttd., zeki and other brass ■ scavengers, Sandy Was a Soldier’s Boy) Webb, Mfe.” u n d e r s e l l s NA’nO N A L’ —YOU CAN HAVE ALL THIS UGHT houaekeeping room, large 2-0086 or MI 3-7913. Nurse for Galleon Key; White, BEFORE .TOO BUY a used car WEAVING of bums, moth holes Porter Street Section—FJve year 5)4 AC7RES IN Bolton, approxi been filed with the Town (Jlerk. -Ellington; Herbert Milter, 8 Whitb-. on the range who said the same Higgins’ mother attended the CLEAN AND paint those gutters FIREPLACE MANTLE with mir "S U P E R " "D E L U X E ” and pleaaant, for working couple mately one acre cleared. Call MI Walter P. and Mary C. Mlsiaszek, Gift and the Giver; White, Wild sde jOormmn Motor Sales. Bmclc end tom clothing, hoalery runs, Help Wanted'—Female 35 ror. reasonable. Call Ml 9-2358. or single worker. Call MI 9-3588. old six room Colonial, large living St,; Christian Cottier, 14 Florence Solder who tossed shells at them hearing. An uncle also appoarod now. ' Avoid costly repairs later. handbags repaired, sipper re 3 ROOAIS OF FURNITURE 9-3331 after 6. Windsor Locks, claim they own Decembers; 'Whitman, Regal Rang- and promised to prorida a home Sales and. S e m n , 388 Main .M l. 8-1888. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. All l0o% Guaranteed / Farms and Land for Sale 71 room, fireplace, metal kitchen cab S t; Mrs. Helen Loftu*, Broad firzMK|he fatal shot. Street MI. 9-4871. Open evenings. placement. umbreilas repaired, FOR SALE—55 gSJ. drums. In good SI.EEPING ROOM, prt>-ate home, inets. attached garage, large one-half interest in the Vernon Brook. The rbial session tzzday was the era and a Job for hit neph/sw...... men'e ehlrt collars reversed end W ANTED- Regl.stered nurse two condition. $2.50 each. For further 381 STATE STREET ONLY $433 separate entrance, Ave. property, with Janet K. The ward’s action on Weaver’s OUNDER’8 T.V. 8ervtce, available $28 Delivers - $16.18 Montlt quiet person, FOR DIFFEntENT aizes and types porch, hot water heat, oil, tile Suburban for Sale 75 Discharged yeiterzftly: Joseph 13th In tha^lengthy trial, which FORD S’TKP m truck. 1950. Good replaced. Marlow's LItUe Mend days a week. Call MI 9-2358. Information call The Herald. hot water, garage, references. MI of farms and land tracts within 20 batji and first floor lavatory, alum Chlastawa, Indian Orchard, Mass., Willeke, ■ Vempn; Miss Elaine appool apparently was influenced any time. Antenna converstona. ing Shop. — YOU GET — began Aug. 26. Just before the conation, m ton cepacify. $500 E*hUco factory supervised service Phorte MI 3-5121. ' NORTH HAVEN, CX)NN. 9-4(170. miles of Hartford. Lawrence F. inum storm windows and screens. BOLTON—Coventry line. New six owning the other half interest. She Johnson, Ekut WinzlSor; Mrs. Helen end, Judge K a z^ h l gave Girard by the words o f Juzlge John R.< Call MI 3-5866. WANTED — Licensed practical 16'PIEX?E BEDROOM is named as defendant in the case. Tiilm at the time he aentsnoed Tei Ml 9.14& __ ■ ______ABSOLUTE Dergaln — Upholster- Tel. C?Hestnul 8-2147 18-PIECn:: LIVING ROOM Fiano, Brokerr-MI 5-5910.'------Near bus and schools, real bargain room Cape. Four finished down, Znwada, 15 Cottage St a -f lnal oppz>rtunlty~t<» re fute g zrv- Girl Scout Nates iiUrse two days o week. Cali MT LOAM,' TOP quality. Dark, rich, (M.EAN, COAIFORTABLE, "Sell A-1 condition. Price $22,500. The plaintiffs claim the defendant Weaver. 1953 CHEVROLET convertible. Ing, custom made cornices, 9-2358: 12-PIECE KTTCMEN ceramic tile bath, walkout base Eventa Tonight eroment claims that h^iias not re piGKn WEATHERSTRIP Com no stones. Columbia Construction heated, first floor, single room, HEBRON—Ten acre farm at vil ment. large lot. $13,700. R. F. has collected rent but has not paid Hope (Jhapter, OEIS, will observe Atty.-Nathan Aarota of Hartford Powergll^e, white wells, excellent drapes and slip covers, $79.50 and Co. Tel, Coventry PI 2-6277 or — Plus - - free parking. Tel. MI 9-6740. Bowers School—Six rooms, Eng-- pented the killing, a factenln Ja reminded the bzMurd of Judas pany, doors end windows, custom lage edge—8 rooms, 1 >4 baths. Oil lish colonial, older home, garage, Dimock k Co., Realtors. MI the plaintiff or accounted for the. Obligation - Might at the Masonic panese Justlpe rtgardiess of blame. Senior 'Troop 2 held a court throughout. 'Must sell Immediate work,irk. guaranteed.guaranteed, Cell Ml. 9-1883 up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. IF YOU LIKE meeting i^ople, have WiUlmantlc, AC 8-3283. Fufl and Peed 49-A Electric REFRIGERATOR money. Thim’s remarks. Aaron quoted m hot water, good water, three-car fireplace, quick plta|ices repaired. 161 Building— Contracting 14 Preferred Finance Co., Inc., os heat oil, two car garage. $16,800. BOLTON CENTER —Some alert represented by A tty. Philip E. year minimum term mandatMT for sedan. Heater, radio, overdrive. cashier in our office. All modem VERY PLEASANT front room for hall. pins fritm Mrs. John Mortunto, North Hein St, Ml 8-6917, resi SBASO-NED HARDWOOD for fire Phone for appointment Houses lor Sale 72 Manchester—South end. Main buyer is going to look this house Tatolan of Enfield in the action now. I prayed/for them, and I still flnt narcotics offondero. Tbsi ji ' 1948 Chevrolet convertible. Heat dence MI 8-6960. ALL TYPES of esrpentry work employe benefits. Phone Ml 3-4168 Hartford CH. 7-0358 gentleman at 272 Main St. Park 'The Polish Roman Catholic pray they will find happiness.’’ leader, ‘who.^deo presented 14 new er, radia no down payment, $2 done, alterations, dormers, roof KEROSI INE STOVE, three .bum- places, furnaces, etc. Edn-ard ing. All 3-4071. * Street, ground floor office. Will over and make themselves a ter which is returnable to Hartford Union will hold a public grziceiT Senior Scouto.^wlth their Senior aal4 he felt.tWo years wasm for appointment. Yeomans, PI 2-8(>02. After 7 P. M. (?H. 6-4690 WEST SIDE—Six room Cape, four lease. rific buy on this house. Real Bumahmeht, and rao(iihffl« weekly. Cole Motors, MI 9-0980. ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. era and oven. MI 3-8798.. See It Day Or Night down, two finished up, large en Court of Common Pleas Dec. 3. social f t /7:30 p.m. at the PAC hats and then H iw were preiwnt- COUNTER GIRL w'anted, 'Steady Professional-Six room dwelling, large rooms, thitee bedrooms, 1)4 Attechmrnt for Debt Hall. ed with their ptmKpy the oei^ d that Weaver be paroled after two MURTENSEN TV. Specialised RCA If .vou have no mean.s of trans closed porch, amesite drive, fine yean. FOR SALEl-1950 GMC pickup, television service. Ml 9-4841 BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. work, good pay. Apply mornings PERMANENT location. For appointment to see vacant, ‘large “ ''Ke parKmgparking area, near baths, all the extras like windows, In another attachment for $2.- Auxiliary will hold a year Scouts. Garden— Farm— Dairy portation, I'll send my auto for Boarders Wanted 59-A amesite, two-car garage, good lot. 'The bzMurd refused to considepM radio, heater, signal lights. PI Alterations, additions. garages. at One Hour Martinizing, 20 East ANTI-FREEZE you. No obligation rail the R. F. DImock Co.. Real- »ubstantial first mortgage 000, Albert and Marion Lltvliichyk grocery- social for member* and Sputnik Fuel The IS glrla who recMgad their 12-7996. , , FLOOR SANDING and refinishing. Re-stdifig specialists. Easy budg Center St. Products 50 tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph, As»'f'’Ashford, »- Ml 9-6495 or TRI $1.05 gallon, regular $3.25 MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods South Windsor—Six room r.anch, brought by William B. and Alice of M rs.'M arie Kloter, president, Donna Chambera, Jill Among these was Paul Venosianh* 9-5750. S-9109. WAITRESS FOR Saturday night GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. The 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ROOM AND BOARD, GenUeman. make an offer. Be surpriaed how New^ Reds Say 04, Hartford, who wOe given • Ufs value Tel. An 3-7675, , 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI 4 years old, over two acres. $16,600. F. Thornton of Manchester. The rchard St. Karen Dolon, Cjmthla DeBan^„ 1941 PLYMOUTH, goo^ condition, only, 7 p.m.-l a.m. Age 2J-40. best eat’Tg. and mealy potatoes 9-5072. Can be seen by appointment. realistic the sellers will be. Tj J. plaintiffs, claim the d4?fndaht is Jiidy.'Baot, Donna-^ toCTttih, S o y e e April MM, radio end heater, $35. Mt<^ 9-9827. SHEH} DORMERS, garages and ^ GARAGES, PORCHES, dormers, grown. Delivered to youc door. FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC atove, Oockett. Realtor. MT S-I577 or I Kosciuszko Ladles Auxli- Serving food and liquor. Exper good condition.- gODiJ for cottage indebted to them loir $1,367 for la ^ will meet at 8 p.m. in the club (Conttnoed from Page One) . Moore, Donna Wrubel, Maxine shooting of Ooeteno Bei^llto types of carpentry work. Roofing, recreaUon and .attic rooms built. Cole’s Discount Station Call Hathaway, Att 9-6438. GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO, MI 9-6418. O f Hartford in a Front griU. MECHANICS BPECIAL-1949 Pon ience nreferred. Call Rainbow $.30. Call MI 9-29S8, MANCHE25TER — New six room goods purchased, and that prop I^ninge. Snyder, Penny Holden, Diane Gee stfest - Biding, gutter work,~Fof tree~estt-:-f—Kttchena - and^ Jmthrooms re Club. 9;30-12 noon. MI 9-8023. 436 Center St. Apartments— Flats— ranch home In Rockledge sec Realtor tiac. hydramatlc. In .running con mates. call MI 9-8983, or MI modeled. Robert M. Alexander. CXIOKING AND eating apples. 75c GLASTONBURY—Custom 5)4 room erty was recently purchased In the The zlanclng class sponsored by whether Sputnik II had been and Judy Clifford. dition. Radio, heater, two good Tonements 63 tion. 114 baths, ceramic tile Manchester MI 9-5878 name ot the djrfendant’s wife to 'The 14- new Senior Scouts ore 3-8730.. Ml 9-7716. WOMEN AND GIRLS a 16 quart basket. Louis M. Botti, ranch, 20 mile view, basement ga the Vernon Square Danzto Club will equipped with a catapult for an at / tires. Best offer. Ml 3-2338 ^ter FOR SALE -1957 portable 17" Phll- kitchen counters. Attached -ga avoid payment of this debt. Atty. omit its session today, but will re Ehild Peaurl, Carolyn Brown, Jin USED WHEEL CHAIR. AH 3-6427 260 Bush Hill Rd. : THREE^ROOAf apartment, ava)l- rage. amesite drive, fully land TWO-FAMILY 5-5, choice location rage, extras galore. Owner ME. tempt to return the dog passenger 8 p.BU...... M. ft M RUBBISH Removal Serv ARCHAMlBAULT, Builder and co T.V. with stand. An 3-8182. Jay_ E. Rubinow represents tha^ Roaanawalg,. Margie Hibbard, Pin- -TOtoatzv- To assort and size shade tobacco, after 6 p.m. -.... [ "abTe fo working oouple, hear, hot scaped lot. 121,0507 Call R. f . near hospital. ThdlviduaL oil heat. 3-2280. sume classes next Tuesday. / or Its bzxly to Barth, h u t it i ^ d fffi Cliwian ice. Cleaning attics, cellars and Seneral contractor*. Roofing and HAND-PIOCED Afeintosh apples. Thorntons. some such apparatus must be de ny Knight Sharon Kobllnski, Judy immigrant OumoNKuba hod n 1942 OLDSMpBILE six. hydrania- yards. Incinerators emptied, ashes alterations. Call MUrdock 8-4298, experience not necessary. THAYER CRIB-PEN and $1.50 a bushel. Joseph Novelll COMBINATION electric a,nd oil I water, stove and refrigerator. Call Dimock Co.. Realtors. Ml 9-.524S, Excellent condition. Two car ga SOUTH COVENTRY — 5'4 room The action is returnable to Man Rhodes, Lynn Baldwfii, - Marilyn stove. Eight piece dining room set. MI 3-7194. Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Bar rage, amesite drive. Laige lot, Vernon and Telcottvllle'-hews veloped before human flight Into clean bUl of haalth t tic, good running cotHlition. $30. removed. Contract service avail or An 3-1440. Makes any bed a crib, $9. Farm, Afountain Rd.. Glastonbury. ranch on high hill with gorgeous chester Town (Joiirt Nov. 26. Keefer, Donna Austin, Karen the Viol he. ibougbt cm rm trM t n ,. WETSTONE TOBACCO Call An 9-1146. bara Wozxls, MI 9-7702, or Robert $18,900, R. F. Dimock k Co.. Real Items are handled throngh The space becomes practical. Phone MI 3-5383. able. MI 9-9757. All 9-3165. view. Basement garage. Price Released from Jail Herald’s Rozdnille Bureau, 7 W. vsrd, Debbie Begg, MSurem zUum zUzln’i. CORP. BAIJJWIN APPLES »0c, McIntosh FOUR ROOMS all furnished with Murdock, MI 9-5972. tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, ” lt would be quite advisable to everything to do with, no children. $14,700. Cash required $3,600. Henry Ostrowski, 88 West Main Main 8t„ telephone Tl^mont ^perfect means of saving these ani Brown and Lynne Appleby. Dr. QWen Miller, razUok J949 — TWO-DOOR. Bulck. radio, HOME KNnrtNO machines and Aluminum Storms and 274 BROAD STREET 22 RIFLE, clip fed, 1948 Chevrolet, cold storage No. 1 $1.25 half • ,,or.n T v eicm ______i MI 9-MI8, Barbara Woods, MI Madeline Smith,' Realtor, MI St., was released from Tollahd heater, standard shift, four new bushel. Tel. MI 3-8116. Louis V ; in n in g con- ■ Rent rezisonable. AIT 9-9024. NEW SPLIT LEVFJ,, 1600 square 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI 6-3136. mals after completing their move General sewing machines, sold, serviced snow (ires, winterized. 1952 Kaiser 9-1642. (Jounty Jail yesterday where he "Thimderblrd" la the name chos contained radloeetlve' tires. Call Ml 3-5373. and rented at your authorized Screens 14-A WITHOUT ANY experience you Contiriental, low mileage, winter Bunce, 529 West Center Street *>5 Phone AH 9-4,32. feet, Rockledge Section. 2!4 baths, 9-5972. ment to make studies of their con 3 'j ROO.M HEA-TED apartment^ two-car garage. Reduced to was serving in lieu of payment of dition after scientific observations en by the new wing troop. Senior in oolutlzm. Brother Sewing O nter, Ralph’s. ALUAUNUM WINDOWS, doors. can earn tr^onev for your Chiist- ized. 1941 Aeronica Chief, a beauti BENDIX AUTOAfATIC ws.sher. 1 2nd floor, $8.5 monthly. 348 N. BOLTON—Coventry line. New five fine. Associate Judge JzJlin L. Troop 60, Mrs. Jsclda Hollander Kelly Road, Talcottvllle. MI $24,900. For further information $8,700, FIVE ROOMS, (1 unfin room nuich, ceramic tile bath, aloft are finished," Isakov said. eobuA to excite Geiger counters Aut4> Accessories— Tires 5 Jalousies, porches, awnings. Free ma.s shopping bv selling Avon ful ship. All priced for quick Good running ronrtiUnn. rea.son- Main St. Apply at the W. G. Glen- or appointment to sec call ished), excellent condition, alum Moran, who presided in zpity Court Youth, 12, Caught Aronson, leazler. To choooe a at a Civil Defense deteetioa exer- 9-8487. estimates. Call N. B. Chase Co., JJpsmetics and Toiletries In your sale. Phone All 9-6842. Household Gooils 51 able. AO 3-7320 or 29 Fairview St. j ney Co., 7 a m.-5 p.m, knotty pine kitchen, walk-out yesterday, reopened 0strowski’s Irina Volk'wrote In the Literary The R. F. Dimock Co., Real inum storms, central. Carlton W. basement. Large lot. Reduced to Gazette that the little shaggy dog name for their troop, members' doe Btthzlay but "unleca swallow TWO 800x15 Firestone tires, ■ town vicinity. tors. MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Hutchins. MI 9-5132. case and suspended th4 remainder went to the library and got 1 ed, th«iy would take years to km ." RANGE BURNERS and pot burn CHICAGO ROLLER skates, size ANTIQUE rURNTTURE, allver, I TWO ROOM fuitilahed apartment, $14,900. R. F. Dimock Co.. Real In Stolen Vehicle "has become very popular and and country, white walls, snow ers cleaned and serviced, also new glaaa, china, and Uted furniture' MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI of the fine W)ltlt,.the Understanding porta on aviation, and then voted Mmer sold. Roonng—Siding IG EXPERIENCED 9, $12, seven drawer chest $10. all utilltiea. quiet neighborhood, 77 WEAVER ROAD-Six room tors, MI 9-6246, Joseph Ashford, some foreign journalists have even caps, .practically new. MI 9-2136. burners. Terijis, cash. Ml 9-0147. dressing, table and bench $s MI bought and aold. Ftimitura Repair Muskal InAtruments 53 9-7702. or Robert Murdock, MI MI 9-6818, Barbara Woozls, that he would OTtaln employment on a name. "Thunderblri^ la Kuhn. 39, told police hs stole i Inquire 224 Oiarter Oak St Afl 9-5972. ranch, garage, fireplace, wall to within one week./He was given a A .12-year-old West Hartford Invented a name for it. 9-1043. I Service. AO. 8------3-836*. 9-7702, Or Robert Murdock, boy, caught yesterday afternoon fighter Jet and the U.S. -Air Force the material from a watch factory RAY ANN T.V. Clinic service„ 1.. call ..I | RAT’8 yp ROOFING OO shingle and SEWING MACHINE s AfUSIC INSTRUMENTAL Renta!. 1 wMl carpeting, amesite drive, SO-day Jail sentohee to be suspend But in the laboratories this air precision flying "ThunderiHrds” rp- Trailers 6 - A up roofs, gutter and con Complete line of instruments. 9-5972. on Oakland St. while driving a traveler was more often called in -Lutoeek, Germany, hla home $2.50. 24 hour service. Ronded: CHILLY NIGHTS call for fireplace ABSOLUTE EARGAIN Cdatom GLASTONBURY—Six room ranch, aluminum combination storm win ed if he gels employment, with vently visited thS Eastern Statoe bSfOro Immigrating here last ductor work root, ohimney re OPERATORS / Rental applied to purchase price. THREE ROOM furnished apart two acre -ot, near Minnechaug Dr, dows. in excellent condition and probation fop one year. stolen vehicle, wi« turned over to ‘Loika’ both for Its breed and be 86 FOOT HOUSE trailer for sale work. All 3-2958 or MI 3-88ri. equipment: Marlow’s Furniture made Comtek and drapM. Slip ment, bath, private entrance. TALDOTTVILLE- Vernon, $21,900. ExpcMUon. \ March, and hod bean using It to pairs. Ray Hagenow. >fl. 9-2214 covers, $59.50 and up. ^ o ic e of Representing Old Selfher. Pedler paneled den, ceramic tile bath beautifully Iimdscaped. Call Man Ostrowski had ori^nally been Juvenile authorities last night, cause It suits Its character. (The featuring two bedrooms, knotty Ray Jackson. 3-8325. Department. Have every acces Phone Ai: 3-7267. New (Jonn. contemporary, ultra 'There are eight membera In this make artlclea luminous. Apply \ fabrica. .Budget terma. ffra. Rita, and Bundv. Afetter’a Music walkout baaemant, partially com chester Msociates. MI 3-0030, MI fined $90. on charges zjf breaking State Policeman William Braith- name means ‘The Barker’ )." pine kitchen, heated floors, and sory including complete ensem- Studio. 177 McKee. All 3-7500. modem ranch, *i imre wooded newly formed wIm troop, the first Seeing Geiger countors at thr AtASON.WORK. All kind.s of re-1 JA 2-7780. pleted game room, owner being 9-0384. lot. Washer • dryer-refrigerator- and entering and larceny at an im- waite ol South Windsor reported. The writer outlined a number of large awning. For further infor ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car MANCHESTER MODES Wes. The price Is always right at THREE ROOAf apartinent. refrig The youth was caught by Patrol to be started In Maneheater. 'They exerdse, Kuhn said, he went bom pairs. ATI 3-1870. 7 to 9 p.m. pentry AlteraUons and additions Marlow’s. erator. range and heat furnished. transferred out of atete. ReducezI buUt-in oven-stove are included. occupied house- in Vernon. measures to assure the dog’s com are now workftig on th* require mation call Rockville TR S-9249. i SALi*11-3 OFF on wallpaper, FAMOUS THOMAS electronic to $19,m. Shown by appointment MANCHEISTER-—Five rzx>m older man James Martin Jr., shortly af to get the vial becauae be wante Ceilings. Workmansiilp guaran- WaU organ delivered In vour home. $25 per week. Afl 3-5942. For appointment to see call the PzMte Bonds fort aloft, including long tnflning ments for ga|iitng their wings. On It tested for rodtoactlvlty. Tl MANCHESTER Welding Service. Pipe Street FOUR STORM windows and tires 4c a tile, Kentlle, from 7c only. R. F. Dimock Co.. Realtors, home, good condition, a)l Utilities. Arnold R. Peek, 21, of 24 Grove ter taking a station wagon from to ration its znvn food. BOAT TRAILER and utility com Boilers and furnace repairing. ' teed. A. A. Dfcai Inc., 299 Autumn Onlv $724, terms. Ward Krause. R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml a recent Sunday afternoon they counters raoeted vlolonMy sad a bination box, size 8’x4’. Never St. AO. 8-4860. Manchester screens, size 36’x54^«’’ $4 pair, 50 ■feach. Green Paint aird Wallpaper, FURNISHED two room apartment. MI 9-S24S. Joseph Ashford^ MI 9-5245,) Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818, St, has posted a bond ctf $150 (or Gie rear of Jackson’s Wayside Before being Iz>dged in her air- Tel. AH 9-1658 or AH 9-8762. at the Green. AU 3-5336. 9-6818, Barbara Wcxzds, Ml 9-7702 Market in Wapping. vlsltezl Bradley Field in Windsor zlld Civil Defanoe workers and po used, $160. An 9J1173. feet white, snow fence with gate, Semi-private bath, with heat, free 1 or appearance in City (Jourt on conditioned tenement in the rock Locks to/leara something about the lite. Tliey hustled him away to ' FOR THE best in shingle and built used as child’s play pen, like new parking. Adults. Business block, or Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. Six room cape—plus ^&ragfc, Efood | Robert — - Murdock, Ml— 9-5972. charges of breach of the peace. According to police,' Martin et. the writer continued, Laika was WATER PUMPS and Systems com USEUD TV s e t s —for cottage. - rec location, near Ims, schoola and noticed another car, driven by Ken parts of an airplane. Jell, burned his dotbas sad qi< pletely installed and pepaired. up roofing, gutters, Iqaders. Chim Help Wanted— Male 36 $15. Phone AO 8-4065. Wearing Apparel— Fnra 57 Depot Square. Call Afr. Keith MI LARGE BRICK FRONT Ranch Jailed for Default giv6n a "^grand flying meal” dered police and otbora who had ney and roof repairs call Coughlin reation room, etc Good eonilltion. •9-8191. stores. Essily financed,^full price, NEW RAN(?H homes ready for Steven H. Provencher, 23 of 93 neth Jackson. 30, of 58 Garden St., Also water softeners and filters. reaaonably priced. Potterton’a, 130 House, 3 bedrooms, 14x21’ living brought from the airdrome kitch Brownie Troop 38. with Mrs; come In contact with him dtotood MI S-n07. . REGISTERED Pharmacist, fujl OVERHEAD garage door with tilt CHESTER FURRIERS- Furs re $13,900. Many more homSts^ in all occupancy. One on Hendee R d,. Union St., was commltfed to Tol traveling at a fast rate of speed Read Herald Adva. C. A. Reynolds. AH 9-5327. iCenterSt.. AO 9-4537. room with paneled fireplace wall, price ranges. (Jail Ellsworth Mit en. including soup, a second dish, Irene ScoviUe, . leader and Mrs. for contamination. time, steady relimte man. Pleas up hardware,' 14 full'-gcreens. In modeled. repaired. Capes and THREE ROOM apartment Includ Andover; two on Hebron Rd., Bol land County Jail yesterday when he on Oakland St. Upon seeing Mar and dessert. ant-working conditions, all bene side door, double panel. AO 3-4670. ing heat, hot water, ga,s, electric kitchen with dining area, ceraipic ten Agency, Realtors. MI 3-6930. ton and one on Volpi Rd. in Bol was unable to pay $240 in (ii)es tin’s cruiser, Jackson stppped and Barbara Lawaoii assistant, boa the TOOL A EQUIPMENT rentals, air 'S IS buying and selling Stoles made. $19.95. Call All 9-7218 tile bath, basement grarage. R. The writer said "bigots and, following committee, members: FARM TBUCK8 80ABH cooled engines repaired, used Jna- Roofing— Chimney 16-A fits. Apply Arthur Drug, 942 Main for free estimate, at your home. refrigerator and gas stove. , Call ton. Six rooms, fireplace, space levied in City (^urt on motor told the' policeman that he was b a b y i t e m s , like new, . Casco fo6d used furniture aHir «ntiques P. Dimock .ft Co., Realtors, Ml $1400 DO'WN, new three bedroWi hypocrlts" had been deploring the Mrs. Bonnie Finley,' Mrs; Jane The use of trueHte serving agri News In Classics ebinery for sale. A-P Equipment, St., Manchester. I at 420 Lake St. Call anytime, 9 MI 9-7737 from 5-7 p.m. only. (or two cars in the basement ga vehicle violations! chasing a vehicle w-hich had Just ROOr’iNG — Specializing In repair- *chmr $5, car bed $8, sterilizer $3, BOY’S TWEED topcoat, and other 9-5245; Joseph' Ashford, MI 9-6018; ranches, ceramic bath, hin water rage, acre plus loW, built in fate of the Soviet d o^ biit had Bchnke, Mrs. Josephine Deary, culture has risen mors than 33 945 Center St^ MI 9-2052. a.m.-8 p m Afl 9-5580. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702; or Driver Arrested been stolen frbm hts father’s store. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new PART OtTME attendant,(or evenings Jiffy toilet seat, $2, some baby clothing' aizes 10-12. Lady’s stout heat. )4 acre, trees, $12,650. Carl stoves, combinatiort window's, etc. Martin overtook the youth at raised no eimllar outciT oyer ani Mrs. B. E. LaCoe and Mrs. Clar per cent since ISfiO and more than ' Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. Robert E. SargerU, 23, of 18 mals used in other expeniAcnts, roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys and weekends. 'Experience-, pre cloUies. AO 9-1043. ' size clothing including black win ton W. Hutchins MI 9-5132. "The Complete Home” . Priced Elm St., was arre.stecl yesterday at the railroad crossing near Apel PI. ence Eichman. . 1,800 per cent fince 1930i. cleaned, r^alred, 26 years’ ex ferred. Alanchester EsSo Servi- ter coat MI 9-6115, including those' ii.sed at Bikimsfor On Oct. 19 the trozip was repre NEW LOT of beautiful all wool FlflGroAlRE, four yeara Old. Gd NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St . within reason. Without a doubt, 7 p.m. on a: charge of oneratins an on Oakland St. The boy was taken Serenity perience. Free estimates Call center. Windsor St, (Buckland), /condition. Afl 3-8206. VACANT 6 ROOM cape with ga these-homes gre among the bet unregistered melor vehicle. 'The to police headquarters and later U.S. atomic tests. sented at the Manchester Przxlucta MI 9-8198. suit, akirt, aiacka, and coat rem HART-SfMAFFNER-Marx man’s Manchester, five rooms, complete rage, central. Vacant 8 roomer Howley. Manchester AO 8-5361. full rear dzniner, 1'4 baths, fire ter values- ft)' this area. T. J. arrest was made by Det. Sgt. turned over to Bralthwaite. ^how by "Mrs. Seoville, Miss Susan nants. Sew and- enjoy classy KELVINATOR ELECTRIC. range, overcoat, size 40, like new. All For Sale with approximately 2 acres in Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1677 or / inlng, Mrs. Carolyn Robert anzi WANTED-|-Two high achool boya clothes at amazingly low prices. 9-9096. , place, basement garage. Go to end George H. Trapp following an In Jackson told police that he had *3 de luxe, completely automatic, ex center of town, recently renovated. MI 9-8418, vestigation of a 2-car accident at Mls^-^tty Harttog. Name azmap- Heating and Plumbing 17 over sixteen for a few hours out- Easy parking ahvaya! Colonial 7-ro«in single. 4 bed of Porter St.. Carter St. Short dis T./J. (Jrookett, Realtor, MI 3-1577 noticed the station wagon, usfd by Bowles Predicts cellent condition, 1$S0. Also Ken- tance further bn right. Thomas Windsor Ave. and Union St. the market for making deliveries, books UMigned by the glrla, pic DEVELOPING , side work at the school. Call MI Remnant Shoppe, 115 Center St. more bolt dowrt .automatic wash rooms, j 1' i balhs, mod or MI 9-6418. tures ofMeaves and sewing .and 3-6158 this evening 6 :30 to 7 :30. Shannom Builder, MI 3-7469, BU Wapted—vReal Estate 77 ■Trade Name Rerlstered being driven away from the store. EIGHT STORM winziows, *ize itx er.' MI 3-1042. ' TO-IOTfOM IT MAY CONCERN; ern cabinet kitebeh, 9-1418. A certificate of trade name was Democratic Win braided arttz^s made by them PLUAIBING AND heating—repairs were on zlisplay, ' and contract work. Call All 9-8541. 58t4.'Five Bcreena. size 32x58>-j. ADAfIRAL Duo-temp refrigerator I. SYLVESTER KASIK. 16 Liber large, landscaped yard LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two-, filed yesterday with the Town Situations Wanted— , One wooden window,.,24-x46. One ty Street. Southington. Connecticut, SIX. ROOM Cape, centrally located HOUSE-HUNTING r . family, three-fotnily, business Clerk by the Shepard Farip -Equip Danielson, Nov. 5 (fli—Former At a party forNmqthera on OcL Good condition.' Phone Afl 9-3510 $13,800. Aluminum silling, amesite Town Aides Meet 23, nine new rnembeHt^Were Inveat- rai^iroits!i® LLOYD’S PLUAIBING ..Service aa- Female “ SS screen window, 24x46. MT 9-0177, after 5:30. will no longei; be responsible for with shade trees. Man-’ property. Have njahy cash buyers. ment Co. for a 'new division of the Gov. Chester Bowles predicts that aures aatiafaction, prompt aervice. any bills ' contracted by LEONA- drive. This home is an excellent Save yourself time and steps by firm, to be called Shepard Plumb Democrats will win in Connecticut ied with their pins. 'iTieysWere Deb Chester Green area. Call buy! For appointment to see call contacting our office. Many choice Mortgages arranged';-. Please call CH 7-6124, AQ 9-5485. BABY SITTING In my licensed TinrA Arv'ii-jaQnnTira i , BLACKSTONE autom^Mo washer. MAE KASIK also known as George L. Graziadio, Realtor. MI ing and Heating Supply Co. Sol Missile Officers in 1958 if they will offer “a-crea- orah Behnke, DeboraliS^larke, home days, full or part time. AO In excellent condition. $75. Call LEONA MAE WAGNER, she hav- MI 9-1205. after 3 p.m. the R. F. Dimock (Jo., Regltoirs, homes for sale, both new and used. 9-;S878. 100 Henry St. Lavltt (a president. - tive, positive, hard-headed apt. Andrea Deaiy, Joanne EitmiPan, D^iMiFoaiio 8. WATSON, PLUAIBING ard heat 3-7320. , uniyecsol finder, filters. 9-0886. j j i 9.1421.. ing left my bed and. board. MI 9-3245, Joseph Ashford, MI FTiA financing available (or 20% Memorial Stone to Be. Sff proach’’ to problems confronting Nancy Finley, Suzanne LaCkwi B?- ing. contractor. New installations, or weekend. ■ 9-6818, Barbarg Woods, MI 9-7702 down. We are active members of noon luncheon at the 11th SYLVESTER KASIK.; SEX.LINO, Buying, Trading? L.M.-' A memorial stone to replace the AAA Missile Battalion headquar the nation. len LawsPn, JoAnn Robb a w iteration work and repair work. G.E. REFRIGERATOR, excellent October 28, J9S7. I or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. the Multiple Usting, JService of M.L. (W h ic h means Uve Modem (vooden hzlhor>roU at the green at ters yesterday gave town officials Bowles, a possible candidate for Judith Snznvl ' . ' AO 9-8808. , Situations Wanted— .Male 39 20 USEHJ. WINDOW .t water, baseboard neat. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor 30. ■ condition $45. Call Afl 9-0917 after Needs re j^ rs and redecorating. The City Council agreed to r e Mayor Harold A. TurklngtAn, V'hich Democrats m.ust answer in I’SLf 30" HOTPOINT eleetric $tove. 7\i BOX MOUNTAtN LISTINOB WANTED, oihgle and place the dilapidated honor roll clude: - Ki ■ DRESSMAiONG and Alterations 4 :30. Comer lot. Business A Zone. One- Office Ml 3-l577;or MI 9-6418 two'family houoea, Idember ot General Manager Richard Martin done.* Ml 9-2562. years old. Excellent condition. A '\:e i^ »o n , c o n n . with a permanent stone after com * "What have- We Connecticut A. JOHNSON CABIN SAVED ' I WOULD LIKE plaster Jobs.. New bargain. $95. 152, Henry Street. car garage with, basement. Con be MLS. Howard'R. Hastings, RezU- and Police Chief Herman p. Schen- or old Call AfT 9-4947. ■ - ARTIST SPECIAL Of the week. plaints by residents in the area. del attended the affair, which in Democrats to say about the chal The log cabin in which President MI 9-8317. 5 Room Bajirh or 6 Room ' used foy repair work. Owner will tor, MI 9-llOT. any time. DRESSAfAKlNG. alterations, • spe 'Eaa*lg. wooden. f;egular $3.25, carry second mortgwe. Price Roller Skating to StoH cluded a tour-of the launching and lenge of spunik ? . Andrew JzUttisbn was bom Jp pre cializing in, children’s clothes. MI BY RETIRED man. Wanted, full $2.47. Aluminum, regular $8.50. Cape Cod 8l3,imi. MANCHESTER AND Floors in the Town Hall are be czmtrol sites as well as the Lakq- "What , have we Connectlznit served on tha rampus ot North 9-9140. IBB $11,600. Lawrepce F. Fiano, Brok ARE YOU .(JONSIDBRING or part time-work. Handy at any $6.97, Sherwin-Williams, 981 Main 7 Room Split Level.-flL690.. er. M l 9-0910. SELXJNG YCJUR PROPERTY? ing sanded in prepfipation for rol-r wood Circle housing development, Democrats to say about-our'"coT-' CaijpUng Stats College in Raleigh. ' Models open for Inspection, ' v ic im t Y ■PANEL j kind of work. 'Tel. MI 3-7052. St,' , We will appraise your'our propertypropert) ter skating which will start Thurs now-under construction. lapsing foiteign policy? • SEH\(Q TANKS LGARR M ANCHBSTER^reen Amo. Six $12,-600—Ten ihinutes from Hamil free and without anIV obligation; day. Alderpian John Gill haa an Others at the luncheon an.d In "What , have ■ \)'e Connecticut 5 Moving—^Trucking 12x15 INCHES f CHILD’S DOtL fWdlng carriage, Cleaned. and InatallM ' room Cape, baoement garage, Ehc- ton standard. Six rooms and bath We also buy propertyly for cash. nounced. Skating will be held each the touring narty were Lt. Col. Demzx;rats to say about our grow, n % sera lo t $1900 down aa- Selling or buying contact Thursday from 6 to S p.m. for James P. Straus*, commanding of ing ezjpnomlc dilemma — rising doMs. Good condition. AfJ 3-8781. Dimock CD., {tealtdrs, Ml 9-6240 Bumea mortgag*. elementary school children, and prices' side by aide -with growing k - 5 5 5 6 MAI7CHESTER Package cjejlvety. MANCHESTER PJ5T-CENTER (or # S E W E R S A i ADoma 6-2347 STANLEY intAY. Realtor ficer; CapU, Ralph W. Levine and Mazdiine Cleaned ’0|ll for directions or' or Joseph AsKfbrd MI 9-6818, Bar Br a e -b u r n r e a l t y from 6 to 10 p.m. foe the high Capt- Mlchaiel J. Mclnerney, of the unemployment' and a droppihg Light trucking and package deliv all yotir pets'lfnd pets’ . auppllea. bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert $13,300 — Manchestes.' SLx room school group. ■ -J ery. Refngeratore, washers and Conn, bred Parakeets guaranteed free trzuiaportation. Mitchell 3-inu ' MI 3-6273 battalion; Capt. Antone Frade, stofcjz m arket?’’ OiaraoiMis— Watcl)< Murdock, Ml 9-5972. cape—;2- unfjnUhed. Fireplace, Basketball Tryouts - T Battery C.commander; Lt. Robert Bow'lea said Democrats "'must stove movfiig apeciaJty. FnkUhg 30 zteys. ^ g ln g canaries, ham-. : • Jewelry 48 • INSTALLATION combination storms and acreena. Tryouts for the vat-slty and Jun Ml 3-5135 W. Everett, battery, executive o f provide workabl*. experienced chulrs (or real. AD. 9-0762.; ■st«r8.'«Cute mixed breed puppies. SPECIALIST ^ $1,000 DOWN, 6% rzxjms one' floor, Plaster walls. U acre lot. 4t4%. L e ^ Notice ior varsity basketball teams of the WITH THf New $5 -and up. All types of cagea and hot water baseboard heat,-garage, ficer. J answers tq, these question*. LEONARD W YOST Jeweler., re mortgage available. high school began yesterday. The Lt. Ck)l.' Straus* ■ expressed the ■He said not only miist Uem'o- iPAH-O-RAMA Stands. Used aquarium- auppltea pairs. adjusts watches expertly. two acres, tiees. Carlton W. STATE OP CONn IbcTICUT. District first game will be playezi Nov. 28 LIGHT TRUCKING and small Jobs in .stock. Save money. Open Hutidiina, Realtor. M l 9-0132, $lS,60O-‘-East WInilaar— Six'-rooms of Coventry. Proliate Court-. Town of battalion’s ’’slncerest appreciation crats wjp the 1958 state- election, FOR CLEANER, CHEAPER, EASIER HOMT HEAT done reasonable. MI 9-7553. Reasonable prices' Open dally: Towr aiii CouRtry Coventry, November 2. 1967. with the alumhir .' for the town officials' effprts In but "we'Vnust win In such a way 8140 Thurs., Frl. 9-9. All day Ale Mon. ThuradSy evenings. tM Sprue) and carport. Aluminum) storms -JCstate of Jacob* Coopp'rs. lato of CAPS CoD — Six rooms finished. Members o f the Varsity (Jlub promoting better understanding that we lay the basis for the elec- . ■ " ' ■ .t 34-52 \l' AtANCHESTSiR — Movmg and Phone AH 9-4273. Street Ml. 04S8T. and^acroena. 4 ^ % m ortage. Coventry, owning property In said Dls- briiRagl Gr- Screened porch, garfge, < fenced tlict deceased. , recently refiniehed the basketball and relationr'between the military tlen of a Democratic President in Our 4-in-l Heating Plan Indudee Autor Especially in sizes Uiat compli trucking Co. AU. 34503. Owned (XINTROL ^RED, baby Parakeets wopzjed lot on bus. line. Near $l4,20^F lya—room - Cape.. City .Present. Hon. Ellhoro Turkington. floor at the Armpry, painted new and the comnlunlty.”. 1960." ment the slightly larger figure, and operated fcv Walter B Pqr- -r Judg^*.' 1 matio Ddivezy, New Mobilheat—the fuel at i34. Glen wood Street. Orders 4 ROOM HOUSES •chobl and shopping dlsti;Ict, one water and oewer. Wooded lot Tne 12th day of 'November. 1967. at lines on the flooi; and painted the Bowlas made no reference to the iThla well-cut shirtwaister has yoke rett Jr.. Agent for Burnham’s Van You’ll spend sez-ene hours 'em being taken for Clhriatmgs. Open Read Herald Advs.; tnjle from Onter. Price $14,60p. Fireplace. Near achool and I'o 'clo ck in the aflemopn. at a Court backboarzls. They were assisted by Film Cuts Evaporation role he intends tz) play In the 1958 oil that cleans as it Aeofs , .'. Perizxlic interest; fronf and back, and slbeve broidering this handsome panel in Service. Service to 4$ states. dall>% three to Dine. MI 9-6572. •llri- Owner tronsMited -out’ of s.tate. atoros. On bus Une. ^ Pronate to be -held at ihe Probate William A ^ > n and George Gsell. campaign. choice. rich colors and tross-.»tltdh—a Office In the Town of Coveniry, la here I Pzmahontas Meeting' ■ ' Des Moines—Through use of a Burner Maintenance. Pay the easy Budget AUSTIN a : CHAAfBBRS GO; local MI 9-4414, - 1 by assigned for a hearing upon the set- No. 8140 wlUi PAT-O-RAMA lovely panel for any room in the BEAGLE PUPS. iAKC registered. $15,300 —'Oovfaitry. 'Attractive 6 tl|ement and allowance of tne admlbis- ■TJie Degree of Pocahontas -will zdiemlcal film only one millionth of Not until 1900 was mass bak Plan Way. Low monthly payinei^—no comes In bust 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. and long distance moving, pack' Cham p, breed atock. Call Afl SIX-ROOM RANCH, Or^n Manor room cape with breezeWay and -tlon account.’ for the aacertalnment an inch thick, spread bn the sur house, especiajly the nursery. ing. stoFOKe. Call ML 34187 Hart hold a Harvest Supper'Friday at ing in factories attempted, ac extra coet. . 48. . 50, 52. For 38, short sleeve, Pattern No. 5556 contains hot- 3-7889, S E P T I^ M K S o e ct^ , like new^ attachOd ga- g^age. Large lot In excellent the distributees ot said Estate and 6:30 p.m. at Red Men’s Hal), to be face o f ponds and lakea. It been cording to - the EMCycloi^ia Bri- , & 1-4 yaixls Of 35-inch. ford CH. 7-1423. Business INCLUDE; 2 BEDROOMS. LlVfNO ROOM. ’ - ' zege, screened In patio, large lot, condition, ^ an order of distribution and.it la iron transfer tor panel—12" x 15” ; IITTCHEN. and COMFLEITj B A ^ ^ O O M . ’ „ O^lpEaRED: That the administrator fOllowfed by a riegular meeting. tound jMsaible to cut watcrievap- tannica, ■ ' 1 ’ For this pattern, send 3Sc in material r6()uirementa; color chart; eluimnum atorm/acnien windows of siud. estate exhibit said aqcount In Hi^h School Nen;a bration losses aa much as SS to 80' cpins, your name jiddresu, size de f^ultry and Sappli«$ ^ Of Your Own .e-and door's, fully equipped kitchen, $10,200—^Manchester. Five room, -said Court at the day and: hour above CALL MltchBl 3-5135 POR TOp QUALITY stitch illustration: Painting— Papering ' 21 PLUISEOrSEWEBS ngentloned and that notice of the time Ralph Mpye, a representative per cent. The chemical, hexade- sired, and the poJteriT'nuinber to TQ RE REMOVED FROM SITE wall to wall carpeting, tile bath, year old ranch. Large llv l^ room Send 26e in Coins, your name, PHEASANTS FOR Bale, live or i s MANCHESTER and kitchen, fireplace. C1o4e to and'pla cc. Srt for Said iiparlng bo' *ivon from the Boston University Dzto, zianol, la Juit one molecule thick. A SUE BURNETT, THE .MAN'- address and the Pattern Number to PAINTINO a n d phparhaiiging. MMhlif €baNd These homes are Uicated at Green Haven Housing, and many extras, nt> agents, Call to all porsons Icnowii to bo Intorostod In paftment of School iand College zme-acre untreatezl farm pond test- I SILENT GLOW OIL IURNER9 ' I dreesed. Afl 9-4136 any tinje jsfter owner: MI 9-4S80. achoola, shopping and buses. said .estatr. h.v cauolng a ropy of this CHESTER EVENING HERALD. ANNE CABOT, THE MANCHES Good clean worknwiahip at roa- . 6» , ’Beptlo Tanka, Dry WeUs, Sewer SUNOCO SERVICE. zzrzisr to bo publlohod one tlmo in Somz; Relations, will be at thp high: e& last year lz>at more than 32 inch Personal Notices 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW sonahte'rates. 80 yeasa In Uan- rehr of, Manchester Police Station. Inspection Thura* ■:/l TER EVENING HERALD.! USD Liaca laatgilled— Cellar Water> STATION.) , : day thfough Saturday, :November 7-9 from 12 to 4 TWO-FAMILY—0-6, two car ga May we'aarist you in selling your Mwspapor having a ctrzhzlallon.Jn said- achool Friday lo ' talK with atli* es of water by evaporation in three VORJl 88, N. AVE.. AAIEBICAS. NEW , YORK cheeter. Raymond n w a . Ml. p roo flag hzwne? (fistrict and postod'on th« public sign; zlents who are interested in -at months. The farm family, using a Send 25 cents, more with yoUr 0(9287. . ■ ■ ---T -'' rage. Prime location. St. James poat-noarost Whom tbo docraaod laal 30, N. Y, lArticIca For Sale 45 LEASE ' P.M. or eontaet : ' \ Pariah. AU large rooms, ’S18.0QQ. dw sk in lh« Town of Coventry, sont by tending the different schools of purification system, consumed 'only In Appreciation -pattern order (or the new Fall and It’s ready! The 195T Needlework R. S. OLMSTED AGENCY raotigsi^ mail to: . the Uhtvereity. ' . e x t e r io r and interior painting, FOB INFORMATION CaU the R. F. Dlrhqpk Co.i- 1!<8 Inches of water from the pond winter '57. issue' of our - pattern Album—fifty-slk colorful pages RDTAL AND antta-Gurgm port- M e K II CH W061 ‘ , Jaqab Czamrs, Coventry, Conn.. On 'Thurszjlay the teacheri will In appreCIsjtlon at the ziare and klnd- liiORiARn ^ilinga refinistaed. Papenianging. abla ODd standard tyi^writcrs. IROS. I CALL IptS. WETHERBEE THi MEUBERG CORP. Realtora. MI 9-0246, or - Joseph IfB OzMpers, Routs 44A, Cqrsn- in the same three months. Use Of nzps or Dr. Miller and Dr. Oeort* magaatne Basic Fashiph. Inspiring showing many pretty deaigna.'plua Monebestar Area Office vote whether or not they ftta hi Wallpaper booka. EatlmatdO given. AU piaktb of SMlding mgehtnaa S b w m o ^ Co. .NSW aaVZN , CONN_tlN S-tlOt lAohfor^ - MI , g'OSit, Barbara the chemical woulzl hove permlttazl Lundberg. Uie nurses and aids, shown ana so practical for'evety home dlrecUojM for making 8 jcro^gt lU f-0291 ,\Woo^ MI 9-7702, Robert Mur- ' Mr. Towoon MI $-0102 flV* days bsfors szUd Urns a»- favor of aii additional dezlgirtlan tba savlhg of a large amount of to In my recent illness. 315 CENTER ST. MANCHtSTgR oewer. ^lU y covered by inouranea. Call aoM Dr ranttd. Rapelfii oo all U0>U8 Panlrl • itema and.a qullL Only 2Sc a copy! Ezjward R. Price. M l O-lON' .eiakee, Maitov’e^' , ' liODk. m 04BT3. Bvaalngi MI 8-4$06 ' . . j TUmcmaTOM. jrndg*. of I por o«nt of their oolatF to bo the pzmzl 'mter. • U/- Arthte A. WUlioau. > .. . ■ t L. ,1 ' - ''4 W . fc . - ff'- I / "'L'. •\vf. \ ■ t . 7(. : . ' 8 ^ T •'•.‘A ! -» ’■U, 1-' : - i \ . X . / PAGE RIGHTEEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER R, 1987; d®attrl|p0fpr lEuMtittg U pralii Give a Pint of Blood at Center Church Tomorrow,12:45 to 5:30 p. m, ' > Tha' Alplna Society wiU meet * 6hristmas party with exchange ...... ■■III I — . I I IB I.I G'l I .■ I|l I I g a I ...... I nil ■ I — 1 mm,mm ...... III I — . II . ... I • ...... ------... ------... . _ _ . . ■ - t_' .. A b o u t T o w u tomorrow night at the Italian l/.S . Hospitals to Be Quizzed , MiisicarClub of gifts. American Club" at 7:30.' "The refreshment comirtlttee for OLD FASHIONED s the evening consisted, of. Mrs. Average Daily Net Preaa Run The regular weekly meetthr of The Kiwanis Club will meet On Progressive Patient Care ^ Opens Season Keeney, chairman;, Betty ' Browrt. , For the Week Rnded , The Weather* ’the OtU Air Patrol will be held Thursday noon at the Country Grace Fraser. Florence Luctons, Nnvemher 2, 1957 ForeciMt ef D. 8. Wa*thee naiiaa 'at the American Legion Home, at Club. A program on the oil indus Every hospital in the United Marjorie Hayward and Ina Hohen- ; 7 p.m. Wetlneaday. All membem try will be presented, by Robert ■ The Chaminade Club opened Its thal. Refreshments ,of homemitde i II are reminded that thia is “Recruit Gorman. • j Emergency Doctors .States will shortly repeive a ques 18th'season last evening with a pies were served at a table which ' 12,678 'v^'^jMr, cooler tonight. Lew 33-33. ^ g h f tionnaire from the U. S. Depart buBlne$s session and. program in carried out the harvest theme | Saturday, Nov. 9— I to 8 P.N. Mrtaher nf the Audit Tbnhsday mostly fair, not quite ae John T. Leander. son of Mr. and Physicians of the Manchester the Federation room nf Center with a centerpiece of assorted 1 Mrs. Ralph Leander, 7 Lewis St., ment of Health, Education, and e l Ctrculatioh cool. ^Igh In 60«. Orford Pariah Chapter. DAR, Medical Assn, who will respond Church, Mr.s. Flora Chase, the new colored gourds in s wooden bowl, will hold a food aale at the J. W. recently became a pledge of Zeta ' Welfare as a result of tlie rnrrent ZIPSER CLUB HALL Manchetter— A City of Village Charm ___ to emergency calls tomorrow examination of Manchester Me president, .Welcomed the members flanked hy orange colored tapers. [ Hale Store Thuraday morning be Pal fraternity at Dartmouth Col- ' aftemoiyi and evening are Dr. and introduhb^^hr*e new mem d a n c in g from 8-12 P.M. lege, Hanover, N. H. He Is a Junior ; morial Hospital. Past Presidents Eunice BUnn and i ginning at 11 o'clock. > Gerard Miller. Tel. MI 3-7811, bers to the ciq b /' Elsie Giustafson presided at thg , at the college. The form is designed to deter,- EVERYlODY ^WELCOME! VOL. LXXVH, NO. 82 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER CONN., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1957 (Claaoified And Sbllivan. Young Democrats master degree at Its regular meet to start this care. eleoted athletic chairman o f Cha According to Edward .1. Thoms, It was also brought' oUt that 'light pin House, dormitory at Brown ing tomorrow evening at 7:30 in Mary C. Keeney Tent, No, 14 opera had Ita start during the Set Party Nov. 17 university, Providence. R. I. A the Masonic Temple. After the Daughters of Union Veterans of administrator of the hospital, the early 1600'a, better known as the graduate of Manchester High njeetlng there wilj be the usual I the Civil \V*r. will hold its month- federal Public Health Department Renaissance period. Italy is Dulles ets School,' h e . is a member of the social hour and refreshments. ! Iv meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at wliirh la conducting the Intensive credited with opera as it exists to The first social event of the sea — the home of Mrs. Maude Shearer, exanMnstlon at the local hospital day. son fdxthe Young Democratic Club ST. MARY'S FALL FAIR sophomore class and is a candidate wi.shos to learn how many hos for the bachelor of arts degree. St. Christopher's Mothers Circle 161 N. Main St, Program Offered of Manchester will be a cocktail P u n c tu a l Red Sputni will hold a meeting Friday night ------pitals have a plan similar to that 'The following musical selections party NoV.v 17 at the Red Ember THURSDAY, N0V>7— 2 P.M. at Manche.ster Memorial Hospital. Restaurant ilv Bolton, / . The '7w CA town committee will at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Laddie | The British American Club will 'ere rendered by members-by way PARISH HALL, LOCUST ST. Keating. Crestridge Dr., Vernon. I hold its monthly meeting tonight The examination of .the progres of illustration: Former Dempcralic Governor AFTERNOON TEA. 2 to 5 P.5I. ''■meet tomorrow evenlnit at 8. sive patient care in Manchester 0‘cloOk at the Community Y. C o- hostesses will be Mrs. M illie. at 8 o'clock at the clubhoiise. Vocal Solo: "Pipes of Pan" Chester Bowles. Who will give a ROAST BEEF SUPPER FROM Arruda and Mrs. Gloria Petrbne. | —^— was begun a month ago. from "The' Arcadians" by Lionel lectiue in Manchester on the day 4;,80 OX— ADI LTS l l .'.O By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER «cludliig appointments at the White O ver U .S . Tlie questionnaire is designed so Martchtater Grange will hold a j The midweek service tomorrow Monckton, Hilda Slade, .soprano, of the party, has beeh- Invited to C'hlldrpn 7.V Washington, Nov. 6 (z'P) _ House and State Department. that it sscertnina only whether a Charles M. Spalford who was regular Ipeeting tomorrow; night at The Donas Society w^ll hold Rs i at 7:30 p.m. at the Covenant Con- accompanied by June Tompkins. attend. Booth* Ri^plPle With hospital has a program of separate Secretary of State Dulle.a held U.S. ambassador at the NATO AVa.ahington, Nov. 6 (IC)— f o'clock In Orange Hall. It will be j ’"onll'l.v meeting tomorrow at gigregatlonal Church will he fol- Violin Solo, "Symp.athy" from , Cocktails will be served Iron. 4 OirlAtmA* (lift SiiBg:i**tion«. an extraordinary ineeting to nelghbors' 'night. ' Refreshments | P-"’ - 'u Luther hall of Emanuel j lowed at 8:45 by choir practice. The care for critically ill, routinely ill, "The Firefly" by Rudolph Frinil, : to 9 p.m. while an orchestra plays Food*, C’onfiN'tlon*, “ W'hitp Flophunt" Tahlo council in 19.50. Am^'ican moonwatchers from will he served/following the meet-fl^lll'eran Church, Miss Hattie P e -' Thursday aftei-noon cottage meet- and ambulatory patients: it does Flora Cha.se. violinist, accom- i background music. day with A half a dozen men President Eisenhower will head Califhimia to Massachu.tetts terson will have charge of devo-1 ing will h? held at 1:1.'S at the home not determine the extent of the panied by Dorothy Kgenev. Tickets iii.ay be obtained from who were officral.s and foreign i the American delegation to the ght a gnpd look at Sputnik II tions. Hostesses will be Mrs. | of Mrs. Robert C. Widham, 32 program. Vocal Solo. "Silver is the Raven lean Pasqualini and Town Clerk policy expei't.s in the Truman ’ The major aim indav \ The letter accompanying the ' there will be to promote greater I'xia .'• Helen Wright. Mrs. Olga Ander- Benton St. Hair'' from "Patience " by Gilbert ' Edward J. Tomkicl. administration. The purpose^ ^ ...... son, Mrs. Mildred Gardner, Mrs. j ------■ qucstionalre was written by Dr. and Sultii'an. Irene Foster, con- i Newly-elected officers of the V. M. Hoge. assi.stant .surgeon gen tra.a to disCUS.4 plans and seek ' weapon^advance^^ have nar- carrying aaleilUe looked brighter India Faifs P I Alic.e. Hoaghmd. Miss Anne .M. E, Ticket returns for the American tralto, accompanied by Florence i club, to be honored at the parly, Jeers West GENERAL / Johnson and Mrs. Anna V, John- Legion Veterans Dsy dinner Sal- eral In th» Division of Hospital and Lueiou.s". include Roger Negro, president: ideas fo r U.S. proposals to the 1 rowed the Weat a margin of l e - . faster Ihan'vSputnik I as it ; son. A supply of the popular cook- urday night muat he made to WII- Jled'cal Facilities of the Public Vocal Duet, "None Shall Part , Marshall Lsmenz.o, fust vice presi North Atlantic summit meet-'curity. «t’ 5*25 «'m pst* Health Department. Dr. Hoge ex ;•« One sp^iflc proposal Is exppct- ** “ '2* PST. JuM^si punctual T V SER V IC E j books. "D mcss Favorite Recipes." fred. Cla: ke tiy Thur.sday at his Us From Eacli Other" from dent : Joseph Conti, second vice- To Rescue L; Failure in plained that his department .4s ex- ‘ ; 1 « r<1 to he-« plan for creation of a ! H" pt edeoeaaor in ^ ^>aya M A t / A. Call I will be available at this meeting. I home, 20 Henry St. "lolantlie" by Gilbert and Sullivan. president: Leo Barrett, third vice- am'ning the advantages of group president: Teresa Bowies, record on* of the group was P «''' H network of intermediate r a n g e ["ew ttioonlet di.sapp Nlgiri.a wXsJIa Phis Parts 'o r Mrs. Ivar Stott and Miss H ar-' Elsie Gustafson, soptano. Mary i Kinsman Organ Kitze, who MrveH «s chief of the. ______daWn li^ht to the northea I rietl Casperson may be contacted. ' Tlie Army and Navy Club Aux- ing patients aefording to their de Stewart, contralto: DaisvOTTade'* ing . .sciu'.et ary; I>urainc Ueclerc policy plannlt^ aUlf under Sec-j (<-<,ntlnued o n Page Thirtv-One) four niimilea later 'TEL. R a/i«48S gree of illncs.s rather tlisn sccord- accompanist. ' j corre.sponding secretary; apd Kay Arms T'alk u ; iliary will have a Thank.sgiing din- retary of State Dean Acheaon. ______^ 'jin Chicago. Rodney J, Fafcqn. Space Field The Mary Cushman Group of ner at the clubhoii.se tomorrow ing to services such as orthopedic, Vocal Quintet. "La Cachuclia" Joy. treasurer. add» a touch of surgical and medical. Nltze la now associated with the area coordinator of the Groun' >the Second Congregational W orn-, night at 6 30. A meeting with el-c- from ';The Gondoliers " by Gilbert U n ite ^ Dr. Edward Thompson, chief of Foreign Service Education Foiin- f l i ATObserver Corpa, agreed with 30 B.V HAROLD K. MILKS en's Fellowship will meet Friday ’ tion of officers and a social h'nir and Sullivan, Betty Brown, Vir h a p p in c ^ dation. l ll llP .S .S O l J T l a iU lC others who spotted the fleeting / / P ) _ ^ h e at 8 p.ni. \vlth Miss Elva Me- wit] follow, intramural re.searrh in the sajme ginia Clark. Rose Hurk. Hilda GIVE HKR Moscow, Noy. 6 (A’j-r-NiklU The others included: ^ 1 , t I I 'T ' * "pace traveler thal It was not Cann, 90 Phelps Rd. Mrs. Leila division. Is supervising the project. Slade and June Tompkins, accom C'oln.pnttee Khrushchev opened the Soviet : Under his direcUon, ih ' replies to Frank Pace, budget director u n -.j^ i5 llO r lP I lS A R C 'S 1. r i U preceded hy another object. A thre... i Rothammer \vUl be co-ho.slcssss. The monthly meeting of World | panied by Dorothy Keeney. CHRISTIAN DIOR der President Truman and later; _____ .Tokyo report has said something' 40th anniversary jubilee to- LECLERC ,! Members artv'reminded to bring War I Veterans, Manchester Bar- '’ " be ana- Plan X'hristiiins Party ^ l e d AVAlL.\BI.K AT Army Secretary il9.50-.53i. Pace: t • .a. The author- "" a orbiting ahead of Sputnik II, , . , .... -day with taunts at the West FUNERAL HOME ' the 12 by 16/h.ags to be filled with ' racks, No. 786. will be held tomo-- ' ' __ It was announced that the \ o u r Is now with General Dynamics ‘ *' ^ I In aeveland. William Kennedy/private disarmament talks. over Russia’s sputniks and a a variety o^ toiler articles. Theae ! row night at 8 o'clock December program wifi be in , at the WELDON’S ^ Corp. ' I “ "live Press Association said today I , j, hiireaii forecaatecf I v ------call for a new high-level East- jwill.be seeiH ^ tot the Mission Council ' American Legion Home. rharge of Mrs. Dorothy Keeney, 901 MAIN STREET h o r n ' William H. Draper Jr. under-.iici - I APresident I x-iieicnii5x»*Eisenhower ru will Vtiii noti»vi, pay SaiU, aid he .4RW.saw the 8RICsatellite w lth/he I ’ niteil Nations, N. Y ., Nov. FUNERAL ! of Congregational Christian' Lillie Syiiipliony at which/ti'nie the club wlH have West meeting. Mcretary of Xht Army In tha Tni-i a niate visit to Britain when he nakod rye. He said he couldmH tell (/p\__India apparentlv failed The Soviet party hose, while tug- SERVICE ; Cliurchgs. New York City, and Dr Alfred B. Sundqulst, .50 man administration and (Vfjnies to Europe Dec. 16 bs*rau.«;e the .ahfipo.. hut it looked - some- 4rsrtot'in Wc riffntvfo f/x ItnoH jxFf will probably be distributed at El- Wyllys St., attended the father SelLs 121 Tickels U.S. representative in Europe in of „,hat It de.scribed as the illness thing like a fat star." e ffo r t s to head ge.sUng an understanding wtth tha Waiter N. 111s Ijiland.------:------j daughter weekend at— Pembroke United States on rttaarniament, de- 1952-.53. of Mrs. Elsenhower. Theae and other , .. . nounced what he called western I,eclerc College In Brown Universit". George W. Perkins, asaiatant The Press Association dispatch sightings were being checked for talk.s. Director ndersonrShca Post. No. 2046. Providence. R. I., last weekend. His The sale of U'ekeU to the H art-! Imperialiam.’' He renawM a charge ford Little Symphony series of i •ecretary of-state for Europe u n -; said the President Intends to return confirmation by the Smithsonian . The .Sos'iet Union stood firm In ^ that the' United States was inciting will hold its regular meel- daughter Lyrnie is s sophomore. der the Truman administration ' the Queen's visit by making a atate Astrophyaical Dhaervalory at its position that it would boycott j 2 3 Main Street. Manchester ,ing tonight at 8 o'clock at the four concerts lias 121 in MSnehes-j Israel 'a^d Turkey and plotting tei's eienientary .schools witli re- lENIUS 'ERSONIFIED who has more recently served in . visit to J^ritsin wjth Mrs. Elsen-j Cambridge, M a^ . headquarters of future negotiations unless the Gen-1 agqinat Syria. Call Ml 9-5R69 post home. Election of three new the Eisenhower administration a s /o w e r at a later date. {the Amerlcan/noonwatch. ersl Aa.sembly replacej the pres- j officers will take place. tiinis from foiu- schools not yet re-/ ^ O u r people have never thought PTA Unit S?-ilr.s ported. * ’ / All the genius of the ambaasador to NATO (1955-57). ' Mrs. Elsenhower recently under-; The Cammdge scientists didn’t ent disarmament commission by ] /lUid donot wink to use smy means Ticket .sale deadline has been e/- watchmaket's art is wrapped EXQUISITE DESIGN Nelson A. Rockefeller, who has went an operation. It was under- get a g li^ s e of the satellite be- an 82-nalion commission, of deatniGtion If our country ia tended to Nov. 15. ' up in this good-looking, held a variety of Jobs in W ashing-' stood in Britain that sir travel ; cause o^ cJouds. hut one sighting The United Slates, on the other not subjected to attack by Im Holiday Bazaar • BRILLIANT TONES ton under both Republican snd . wonid not be good for her at this , ' ------M:s. Donald Conrad, local chair highly dependable GP. hand, was reported to have turned perialist aUtes.” he said. “ ME NEED INSURANCE?" man of the symphony socie4y/said ■ MODERATELY PRICED Democratic administrations, in- time. | (Cetitihiird on Page Thvelve) down India's compromise plan to Waato Friendly llaicee ‘tAm you kidding^ Jark: I's-e more than A holiday bazaar will be held tod.sy that while sales here lag be enlarge the existing 12-nation body The Soviet Union, he asserted, enonjrh.” >y • ORGAN LESSONS at the Keeney St. School by the hind last year's 141 fig iir7 Man A GYROMATIC to add an additional nine Or 10, wee out-dlstencing the United “ But 20/40 Isn't enobgh tmkir, .Mr. X," I PTA .Saturday from 3 to 9 p.m. chester is ahead of other towns. members. Statee on all fronts—wtentifle, ' said. / - Why not g o >e yevr dtaltr today Communist party boas Nikita Khniahehev dellvsrii an address to tha joint . on o f the Mrs, Louts Botti and Mrs. Nicho- Dne reason for lower jfales. she . by Indian Defense Minister V.-K. Supreme Soviet, the Soviet Union's parliament, from speaker* platform oh atag^ ’a giant economic, agrtculturai aiid indus “ I f t good eaoug^for me.” “ But If you j said, l.s that the fki epipemic was see, HEAR, and H A Y thh now ORGANl Ike^s Candidates Defeated / Krishna Menon, who has been trial, I las Jackston. co-cliairmen. Fmf Sporta^.Palace.. Seventeen thousand .delegatee end BpTCial guesU from all over . •mmunist. J>»Vf!,an .an 9-4060 SATI’RD.AV 9:00-5:00 P.M. W agn ^ Wins iyr New York City a vote on any of the controversial Top Priority to plauded the 3 hour, T minute David Cniickshanks, Cliristmas resolutions before It. This. Menon : decorations: Mrs. Roger McDer- Thqre were delegations r FREEPARKINQ , / . . .'said, would only make the dead-' from every Communist dSuntry and ------! molt, toys: Mrs. M. B. Hairing-' • BV JACK BEU. ■*lrol of thevwhite House. But some9eral court order, for radial achool lock more rigid. He added. how- Missiles Program Algerian Issn ton, while elephant table; and Mrs.' ► NEXt^ TO POPULAR 4 ^ ^ FaBfMri Ragiorter) from Oommuniat partiea In moat of 1 GOPm '^berit had hoped their can-! integration. : ,vei-. that he would, hot make a ' the world. Alan Ward and Mrs. Theodore, P Democrats swept most signlfi- didateg might do better than they, Dalton Snowed I'nder . formal proposal for adjoiumment. j mHlligig^ I'A rn o ld , apron table. Refreshments' ► i Paria, Nor. 3 (IP). — Receiving tha eecond.i biggest eant race* yesterday in ^n off.: did.V / RepiiWhan Theodore Roosevelt Soviet Deputy Foreign Mints-' Washington. Nov. 6 (A*)— A t Eisenhower was expected to try! ovation was the Red aUjia-chltf, . will be served under the direction |► Arthiir Drui; Storas J year eleetlort interpreted as Indi Whether the ratlier extensive ' of Mrs. Alexander Rydf^Wlci. SHANKLKSS SUGAR Ct RED (Ted) Dalton was snowed under ter Va.sily V. K)lznetsov blasted the Senate Subcommittee m O V ^ relieve anXtety and reply toj F*'’* Meo-Tae-tung sriiOM ft at 1 on. cating a measure of dissatisfaction pemocratic victory represented a in the criticisms that have developed i Algeria top prlbrlty in hlg legisla- Khrushchev said, will berome a I former 9 74 M A IN ST. 3411th t i l "the V iix' Elsenhower «7i admlnistra-Uiend that------—might ■:r> — be . ixmtln)ied...... in ...... n L i r m p i lO I r R lir O H U It 4 a * ] • * • * U alnce Russia launched the fir*t\tlve program. "mighty Industrial power” in the . ___ ^ ^ ______■ \v tion s m lhufv and domestic p o l/t h e 1958 Co)tgre8*lonal electlona »ay Almond Jr. Dalton polled <5 ^ the com------P*acency remaining in the Earth satellite—since followed by Vot'ed Into office ^ e f the na not distant future. a second -a monU) ago. «les. ■ * i P*c th* vote in normally .^his propo..al. strongly United States' jnis.siles prtP tion's longest postwar cabinet Mao, who followed Khruahehov — Plenty Of “ Democrat*r>»mftri-*fa won the big onp4one* bvby 200.000 \ote Margin I Democratic Virginia in hi* first, / __' " gram aso. PresidentPnooidonf EisenhowFiponhow. Johnson formally announced the to tha rostrum, declared cbmmu- SMOKED In one of the top contests. Demo-i try four .year* ago. He received 1 expected prob* at a newe confer- crisis, Felix Gaillaro told the Na- rictorJea In the governor,r' r^r^ea ' in (Continued nn Page Twelve) niam will win out over dqiitallsm cratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner of I lea* than 37 per cent yeelerday. i er hurried a report on the na- ence. He said a starting date and YM lAULIC PRESS New Jersey and Virginia andana in1 the Inevitably, "independent o f men’s re-election of Mayor jtobei *■' New .lei'sey scored a 200,600-vote I Almond was backed vlgorouslj’ ti»m’s progress. detailed procedures have not b e e n ^ h o m e wilt.” • R e ^ o /e , and Installs Universal Jol'nt FREE PARKING iivargi n over his Elsenhower- by the state organization of Demo- Democratic Leader Lyndon B. worked out. but he forecast an! “iV. F®’'" Wagner Jr. of New York City. ernrqent o f / Maurice Bourgea' /H e gave personal support to Pins,' SHOULDERS Republlcami held/m to Hnii.ae endorsed opponent. GOP State Sen. cratic Sen. Harry F. B.vrd: who has ; Joinson of Texas announced yes- early start. khrushche'v’s downgrading of Sta Driver Slays Mouimury Sundered Sept. 30. But Malcolm S. Forbes, in the New called for "massive resistance" to tei day the Senate preparedness He Indicated the subcommittee lin. the buster o f Oeorgl Zhukov • Remotes and Assembles Joint, pno aeats in special ejection* in New subcommittee he heads will launch 'Gaillard agid he would accept i" Jersey and Pennsylvania in their Jersey governorship race. Eisen- school Integration, will make public. as much testi end the purge ef “antiparty” ale- W ednesday Era C'ompletf. LEAN FRESH / hower thus was denied the "big Dalton, who. bed Eisenhower's a hard-hitting inquiry into the mony as can be released without Amendn^ta to give g r t . t . r only indication/'of stemming the 2 Troopers in weight/do the votes of . French menta Including "V. M. Molotov. • R ^ n v es and Installs G.MU and Ijita shot in the arm" he said a Forbea endoisement in the race, said this ' mipsile and aatelUte programs this endsingering-security. Mao said theae "wise measures” Democratic tide. victory would give certain Repub- maasive resistance to the Supreme month. Its purpose will'be not to residrota\ SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPARTMENT A.'Te Axle Bearings. Denioeratir Sw'eep Althuogh Johnson avoided afly will lead to further progreaa. ., . r ' llcans. Court'a achool opinion w as likely j a. Soviet satellites, there project "Vanguard”, -» Democratic presidential nomina- more teallsllc plan for local as- Ellerbe. N. C,, Nov. * (*» About tlie rocketry field to Isg behind missile programs,, he said military act Gailtards bill, just as they / 270 BRaAO ST.— MI 9-4523 Was A*o*7'*t opinion this admitted those of Russia. . y - - , I tion with all the force of a -----Rim -1 signmenl of pupils, saying itWoiild ..... 300 Slate Highway patrol cars experts have set some completio: did Bourges-Jtounoury's. The . re ’ (CeotinM on Page Twelve) . Aiperican setback contribiited to satellite leaving the ground. I compl.v with court orders while Ike to Speak Tliursday bels demand iimepiendence. . '{ prowled the roads of central North' targets for' 1961 and 1963 ■ ------— r - B U T T S ^ k e g . Si 7 c what could only be regarded as a re-election in a normally R e-; keeping schools largely separate. About the same time, the White they ought to be talking a The 38-year^ld financial expert. I PUMPKIN > o Democratic sweep. publican state seemed likely to That wasn't enough for Virginis Carolina today seeking a. driver i House in a quick change of plans 1958 and 1959.' I youngest French; government chief It seemed apparent the Demo- off a second-atage rocket voters, wh* Shot and killed two state announced that Eisenhower will "W e are lagging In both 4atel- sjnee Napoleon '"Bonaparte, said cans. \ erats hact cashed In to some extent I for any pie.sidentlal amhitloha he But in Little Rock itself candi- troopers at separate location*. address the nation by televlaion llte and missile ■ pnogranw,’'rlograma,'! he the second. order ^ buslnesawould on what Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of fiolds. i dates described by segregationists Barricades blocked major high- ___ ,nd_____ radio Thursday______night on "scl-' commented, "but Ahere ig no^rea be to ease the ^ a v e financial Bulletin^ jSQUASH I GLENNEY'S Frozen Food Special Texas, the Senate's Democratic .MeVner added a fillip to his ric- as potehtisl race mixers won six of way intersections throughout the once and aecurit.v.” He had sched- son to believe we can't catch up if crisis. He promisedX a strict 1958 Lqrge Size—Town Square leader, told reporters was the tory by helping carry into office a ,»even poslji as city directors. The ^ _ ..... *'!ed a speech on that subject a we apply the necessary willpower, budget and 100 .billion francs from the AP Wires greatest indication he had ever re-1 D,nio( ratlc majority in the Rtate seventh seat was won bv s man TTie manhunt began about * week later, Nov. 13, in Oklahoma i lyjgnpower and monev to the prob- _ .. . .. k .^1* \ ...... _ _ . a' <«Ine->le las# n 4 «•<$< a.. _. *. ... •’ * ($238 mlllioril In new taxes, and I LOCAL FRESH GRADE A PRODUCE DEPT. celved that the American people' Assembly, which Rcpuhllrans had who did not file as an avowed “ clock last night when the driver; city, lemvinvolved." ! said he would aak for speci a l APPLE or MINCE J§ ^ C were "worked up” over an issue 'controlled since 1937. Neil Duffy, | segregationist, but was backed by of * 1957 automobile iiearing Penn- ^ ' He said he was convinced of { financial powers,. presumably to EXFLOSn’ES ROCK BEIRUT Old' the Riiaaian ability to put satel- Forbes' campaign manager, at- the local Citizens council. ' sylvania license plates walked from ^ that after a lengthy Pentagon ; cut expenses by decrei Beirut, Lettnnon, Nov. 9 tje t— Dynanaltera tried to blew gp ! LARGE WPRE FaMcosi litea into space while the United tiihiited the resiilta "tto aomething Wins Without Liberals -hi* car to a patrolman who stopped briefing Monday which he at- Although he did not ention it doz. IHates only talked about it. , nationwide." In New York Cil.V. Mayor **’*?'* " f/ ■ ten'ded along with Sens. Rtisaell Parliament . nnd Oevornimeat SIZE News Tidbits In his speech. Gaillard D Is ex Hoom today la a wave ol terror* ■ EGGS Republicana had scant hopes of Domestically, the Eisenhower Wagner won a smashing victorjs 'P and shot the officer dead, (D-Gai and Bridges (R-NH i. . . . .'And A rc \Vc G lad! pected to seek a loan D:om the winning any significant teat In admini.straUon got an nn.swer from ; without benefit of the Liberal Pic. Wis.ter L^e "In our opinion." he said, "ways Isip offlclalljc blamiad - o* OOib- CulliKi from AP Wires United Statea or Wesj Germany to mnnlsta 'and an outlawed Syrian, Whoever heard of aji.vone yesterday's balloting; Th«v faced. Virginia to the President's action'party vote. This encouraged, N C . a 10- must be found to speed up the pro- meet the acute foreign exchange iH A C I O I I f telling grandnui how «n off-vear election trend that us-1 in sending federal troops into U t-j year veteran trooper. 'DTTie '- ■shooting ' gram and convert some of th e; shortage. party. The Security Council met ’' I IMPORTED FANCY SOLID PACK PREMIER ■ uaily goes against the party in con-1 tie Rock., Ark., to enforce * fed- (Continued on Page Nineteen) took place at a speed checkpoint in urgent aession. Bellnble nhich ahe ought to bii.v! University of Pennsvtvanla iT***"* concrete achievements’ TTie Assemblv accepted Ggillard i on U.S. 220. at earlier dates thsri are n ow ' and a "National Union” cabinet aource* said It had asked the She bought buahela of potatoea and A Negro passenger in the Penn- physician say* people take too , .. government to decree a state o f early today by a vote of 337-173. emergeno)' in Beirut and Call In aiigar and flour by the barrel—because i ,>Mvanla car fled when he saw the; nrnny Ar^g.. ’ ’ | In this connection, Johnson told Two other hopefuls were rejected thafa the way ahe wanted to. buy themr driver stfp a pistol from the glove president to be honored with Hart- ' a newa confereace yesterday the '■ i the army to. maintain order. I b o n i t o . « q ,I compartment and. walk toward ford's Outstanding CUisehshlp' (luring the crisis. Why SUNHEAT is a We're old fashioned enough to let you P);Cparedness '.subrommi.ttee he Reece; The passenger, Robert ■ viwai d. The new government contains do the same -buy in the quantity vou 3 Democrats Lose heads is not gbing to accept the' representatives of sdl National As TITO L.\u 6 ^ 8 0 V I E T 8 ■Perrj’ Jr., SO, Norman, N. C., was | Hoffa loeea move to dismiss p^r- BCIgradr, Yugoalavln,-:Nev. • 7 or. cans 0 ^ I want. If you Vant bushels of potatoes, "papa knows best and everything’s sembly parties except the Com- we have 'em but we also let you bu.v/a held on an open charge in a Rock- jury arid wiretap indlcUrients . . . (A'v-ProUdent 'ntii'calliM titday;., pound if that's what you want. Tlvrt'a Ingham jail, to miles south of New York s'otere legslir« bingo on (OonUnoed nn Page TNIrty-One) | (OonUnaed Oq ^sign Thlrly-Oiin) tor^full unity of all SfMdaliet' PjLEMiyjM FU^ ■ because fCDTHING ia pre-packe/l . . here. He told police he was a local option basis . . . Boy missing yorcen In the fight to preeervo Posts in hitchhiker. from Woonsocket, R., 1.. , school -peace. In. an article published by .t' you take' one or two or aa many As vou An hour later near Sanford, about: found at home In South Norwalk. all Yugoslav papen and broad- ■ft need. It's the newest old fashioned meth- .50 miles way, Pfc. J. T Brown sbulhbury '^raining School em- od nf shopping. La,tch anto.lt! eint by radio, Tito congratulated Sunhaat't mar* than an ordinary carefully r*fln*d hooting ita THi< a s s o c i a t e d PRESS ai955. Snyder’s margfti was en up-t msde something of a comeback, radioed that he Wa< stopning the p|Qye« arrested on assault charge thri Soviet Union on the 40th an- 8NOW WHITK; l a a i v a i oil. It contains unique chemical additives which prevent OmniMticut^ . . . voters______oustedJ .I .I - three '7AO «w«aofficial . 788 votes. A A one-time Socialist ____ andi related Ato . car_____AAA. on r rU.S. e . 1. a Another _ ^ 4 : . _ patroImanj_i4^ % * « a . . ^ after whipping______>1 three_____ * *i ______inmates for Ifrown Charges! Knight, niVeraarj’ of the Sbviet--revola* i-- CAULIFLOWER 15e Up taeuipbent DepnocraUc mayors and Democrats' , retained control in. McLei’y by marriage, he serveij R. L. Gates, was ahead of the flee-1 prahk . . . New Haven, w orker.' Uon. T ittle the Only .leader of a CALIFORNIA long-time Sociallal Mayor Jaeper Meriden; Republicans in Green- four terms before Brunjea ousted ing vehicle, so he stopped, to assist | condlGon after 40-foot fall, j Communlbt slato ahfent front ” Ne^k and Shank 1 7C/ e Sludging . , PASCAL CELERY 15c bch. McLevy at Bridgeport in yesterr AVich, Fairfield, New Canaan. Wes him two years ago. Freese,quit the if Biwvn needed help. | • New ' York Democratic Stale the Moiibow celebration. day’s municipal 'elections. ton, Westport and Wlttbh. Eleet Socialist party in 1951.. Shortly thereafter. Brov)-n sent a : Chairman piwilcta Harriman land- ' KnowlaniJ, Nixon Deal ■ OfXamb^for^^ I • Clogging pF filters sind nezsies McLevy, a rare political breed tions in Hartford and, Norwich Unofficial returns gave KrCese [slide in next yeal'* election. , . .. '"] 1; BRITISH JET KIIXB 15 •s Socialist mayor of a city of 168,- were hon-partiaapF 9.9.54 votes;- Republican Stanley H. (Continued on Page Txvenly) Alrcraft and mlaalle itocka con-,' Brifitol. Engiaod, Nov. 5 ' (94-> e Corrosion of burner ports ' 000. was aeeking his 13th term. ' Lee Gets 38,381 Margin : Steoffqlino. former slate senafor. Urine lenderqhip aa lietocks moye Washington, Nov. 6 (Tpi ■*-- Ca]i-»cumbent in thi November general A turbojet Britaiiiiil* airliner, Th*'79-yeaT-old former roofer was llAee, wldel.v: ftientloried as the '7.465, and Brunjes, 6.181. upward. , fornia't , Att^. Geri. EdmUndi G., election. pride of Britain's cbmmerclal e Rusting of stprogo tanks beateot ngrrokvly by Democrat ; poa.sible 1658 Democratic nominee In WaterburjT Ahvder'a winning New Havener Kills Little interest seen at State .Cap- ■(Pat) Brown today accused Re-! Knight came back quickly will} aviaaon,'Crashed in Games to- ftamuel J. yiedesco, 41. a city for the U.S. Semite; defeated State margin was about half that he lost \ tol in drought loana. . , .’ SclenUata publicans of a "dedl" ip Qpy. Good- ^ a statement that he would not I day on a test flight killing all'15 I Butt Ends of Ham 45'I Yot Sunhoot costs no moro than ordinofy hooting oils. You Judge and former minority leader Rep. Edith Valet Cook. Republican, by two years ago. 5’estcrday's re Railroad Fireman, doubt Rusairin’i accurao}'- to hit win J. Knighl’a jump out of the I consider • any protoeal by which aboard. The big four-eugtne piano of the State' Senate.' by 23,381 votes- 41,(^94 to 18,363. turns gave .iShyder 24.299 votes. moon with rocket, but not power. re-election race: to run for thelKnowland would taaign and he toqk' off from ;tno'-Bristol Aviation get a* PREMIUM Fuel at no extra cost. McLevy was joined in defeat by Iridependent^ I^eniocrat Samuel H. *nd Bergin 23.j09, fqr a plurality of Davies murder trial cloae* wltk Republican aenatoriat noniinaUon. ■ would be'appointed in the .Bena- Go. field anil' plummeted into a POUSH the Democratic mayors of Stam Malkin, former slate senator, drew 788. Bergin won bv 1,559 votea in Wounds En^neer final argtimenta in Waterbury.-. ., Brown, only announced candi-!-tor'a place. » belt of woods near the plant. The ,19.55. ' ■ Dr, Gabriel Hgugc,. presidential date for the Deriioqratlc nomina plane, the (Irrit prototype of the For Oconomy and hooting safistaction» ford, Norwalk and Waterbuiy. One a little moro than 4.000 votes. "It is my firm desire and inten- : notable Democrat, Richard C. L«e. . Democrats Cl captured 32 of the Among the 14 communities voting New Hkven, Nav. 6, (fPi A for- economic aide, aa}g 'growth fordep jtion for goverrioriln strategic Cali- tion, to. serve for the remainder of ‘ ‘Slark 300" Britrania aerlea, had Buy Promium Sunhoot was easily re-elected to’ a third 33 aldermanlC" jiost*, a Fain of one, . JJ'ere nniuuru Hartford anaand Nonvlcji,isonvicp, wnicnwhich nafi»nt «l(n. in .'%merlr«n , business U°riila, called for an explanation my term as governor," Knight been Used for teats since It waa tqrm ai mayor .of New Haven. BepubUcans g'rii the Other. _ -Hf^e ^ ping unseen |irough'^ the Diesel strung. ' from Knight, Sen, ■ .VyilUani F. said. turned out by i^e Bristol plri^t RINGS » 79'! But rt-'.tyas the defeat of Me- u|ne counellmen in “'’"-H * " i »f * frel Triplets 'born to New HaVeni Know)and and Vice Prcildent Nix- last .yeart The day of close eiectlona "I have never diacuaaed Mr. \ brought these new mayor-elfcts on Levy, dean of Ubnnecficut mayors, f '” ’1' J’' ^ ’'■'tford. largest city J Haven railrOadV Cedar Hill vardi, i mothei'. New York woman city l on, Browp’s reported' scheme. ..with HAU'SIEST WHY IKE WUX SPEAK tEL. Ml 9-5253 I .the scene; { . thal drew.-Ihe’ nj^al atlentleh. At- )otled a tlreman’hvilh a shotgun! court justice e le cte d lo s ta to s U '- ' "I think I know" who brought Sen. KnowJand amt no representa A t Bridgeport—Glty Judge Ted- rao.Ht a tradition in'Bridgeport, he ■ *^*b"cllii automatlcnlly became crlUcallvwmmded an en- preme court...... " [off the new arrangement. Brown tive o f mine has done so." Waahlngipn, NoV. 6 Ifl—Presi ------* ------mavor bv receiving most vote., , blast and,.criticauy uotmu^a^n en ^ New Bedford, Maas., said at a news cionference, i’but dent Eisenhower's sudden- de- , esco, winner ovepr.McLevy by -161 fell before a campaign charging g neer a ha pcroH vvit.h tAklnC".S3 ITlilcS thav -aKrtiilfl «Yn1ann " - *i „ ...■..... Nixon ... iRack* . . Both „ .... clslon to address the nation to- f t votes in the tlghtjist race there that he was, slow In pushing city . Henry D. AlTp- / " f " calmly men charged, with taking'33 miles ! they should explain. Brown rfld not spell out' just ;i . ------' Report* ‘New Hetiip’ V " '“ rrow night on science and *e. FRANKS '•Ince J923. redevelopment • ■ J » I - fist p#rt he '1‘ontcnctcd Nixon hxd •. purltv w s*'influfiiicjiw In pari by . At StamfoPd —State Rep. Web-i He got 24,9.55 vote* to Tetjc.sro’a ; oj 3.g « rote. Hi” Reniri.i?r“ n ull l*.tel».te .Yesterday,vesterdav. deposited the *hot-|shot- Bay ' urownBrown saiasaw nche naahad neaiheard from!; in the arrangemiint. The Vica { - - ■ ^ ■ ’ q^ 3,844 rotes. His ReputlicanI? op. rn' Iriin there, hiiiled a passing police Searcher* find missing man, 65, ln,:g California Republican, the fact that Hie. date thethe 40t(i 40tii ■ter C. Givens, a Re'publicih. who 24,366.4,386. .Only Only two yciroayears ago hehe de- ponerit. FrankFra R. Ckirkin hefore | PresWent'is.sued a statement yes- annivt.■ersar>- Of the Red Revolu- Groan Stamps GIvob With Cash Soios defeated incumbent Thoniaa F. J. to Aitohiiln's' path' r*r and reported! \vhat he 'T'rrringtonwodds. - I the new setup was ’ erea feated Tedeaco by 5,3006,300 votvotes. M e-: ceived 8,247 votes createdaVlFkllt by ,terday "Lins i on the I heels Aof . Knight’a , MUdon'In9I ui Rurala.IwWFISs fllltBat Mra..Tlnl. , .VIIIO .ftnne > Quigley, seeking hla fouirth' termi Lev’y's lowest plurality since he j i2;p9f Jerome A">raWr’s,' 'indel-f>»' i?!! “ " 80«1». .warmly (indorsing Wheelon, aiaoclato White Howm BUlLOiNG MATERIALS ivet "" nde-hati 0°ne...... ' . . . ANTARCTIC 8.TOB.M ENDS plans for future fqllmt'upOl moves. by 184 votes. took office. Republican. Domenlck pendent Democrat received 717. _ i,’ Capt. William Holohan { (the governor for the Seriate, and | I Hie. outline ran like this ...... firess secretary, told riewsmen LUMBER FUEL At Norwalk—Ipving C. Freesq, Cocco fell far behind in y e ste r -1 WInrier by W Vote* ' ' | identified the ihotgun wlelder aa { Mc.Murdq SonniL Antarctica, Knpwisnd. for the goyernorahip. there waa no indication whether -. ' an independent aftd one-time So- da.v’a voting, voting. < The•iPhe amaUersmaller tdwn electlona'nro-elections p ro -. Harry R. Hender. 39. Bait Haven.; Nov. 6 (5>>—A S-day storm and a KnovOland, whosp path to the j The Khight announcement cqme ! A^PreaideM eX rie^ta^ 24-bpur radio blackout 'gradual GOP guberoa^iai nominatlonj on thfc heel, of . visit by the I to ttaS tag ' I t t s J I K clkliat who ser^ d four terms a* in Stamford's votings unofficial duced no upseU, but did turn u p " ho had returned to work'as a rail- 336 NORTH MAIN ST. TEL. Ml 9-5253 mayor before belniT beaten in 1955 returna gave Glveiia, a Uouie mem the closeat race qf the day, road , freight conductor following { ly lifted today here at America’s was cleared by Knight s action, to :-ernor to Nixon, following a talk’by ; ment of aclentlflo odvanoea to<-' — ,fri— ------..... M ANO t COpSN* by Georg* R. Brunjei. This time ber for two terms, 13,999 'votes; In Westport, Republican Herlrort his release from the Statei.Hospital main Aritarcttc base. 8«*bees resign, from the senate after next fjcnight. A.. with . President . . Eisenhower 1 "*oreow wMch he might attempt ^ CORNER MAI Open Daily 7 .A.M. 'to 5 P.M., Including WedResday. Brunjes ran third. Quigley, 13,867, snd [ Uinberto J. E. Baldwin, a former JState Sena in Middletown last July ttf. He had , begun clearing the station’s lee June’*''primary..•'W . - at the White House. | to coiatoract. Mr*. WbiMtoa bi------OAK STREETS I A t WaUrllury—^Republican Ray IMIo,' Independent,'SJS67. - tor. waa elected firat'selectman by a day off from his Job yesterday. ru*way_ for supply takeolte to Knigittrlit to be appointed' fpr the Knowland, for his part, has been ; dlcoted that the Chief Executiv* rest, of Knowlsnd’i Sjenste term -'.,r - FREE PARKING Af REAR OF OUR STORE -, ' Afternoon M d Saturday Until Npon mond E. Snyder, who was mayor ComelMck for Imieori about 40 voteg in a 4.wty conteet. Shot in the back and killed waa other ins. base*. The Air Force at some paint to demonjtrste’th at! has no pleasant surprises to for four terms before Democrat In returning tn offle* as Nor- planned' an : immediate reeump- running through 1958. — ""— I aprlng In the way of 'new ecleatU. Edward D, Bertln defaatdd jUm in waUt'i chief executive, Fr*«e* .. (OMtttMMd M Pmg0 Blghteea) (Ceattaued on Pag* Ntaataea); ttea *< elkrgn drops. Knight theij to run as an In- ' (CenthHied ou Pag*Tweiitjr) ' |« pregrese by ttda eotmtry. .e ■ ■ ' ' ■ • 'i: 1 h ' ■ ■ I /■'.I